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here is a PDF that explains about contactor overloads..
apparently, there are 2 types of overload, bimetalic thermal ones, and electronic ones..
with the bimetalic thermal ones there is something called a differential trip bar that causes it to trip faster if it loses a phase..
with the electronic ones there is phase monitoring which trips it if it loses a phase..
so there's your reason.. it's so that current runs in all 3 poles to stop it tripping / tripping faster..
Thanks, I never realised that was the reason, every day is a day at school