The electrical life of a relay is usually given as the number of contact operations, not hours. The life of a contact is virtually infinite if the contact isn't switched.
The switching power is normally given as the apparent value of the load (VA). It has nothing to do with the contact resistance. Inductive or capacitive loads can, of course, increase contact erosion and thus reduce it's life below the rated value.
The switching power is normally given as the apparent value of the load (VA). It has nothing to do with the contact resistance. Inductive or capacitive loads can, of course, increase contact erosion and thus reduce it's life below the rated value.