Softstarters

ABB PSE2560070

ABB PSE2560070

CA$915.60
The softstarter PSE25-600-70 has a rated maximum operational current of 25 A with an operating voltage span from 208...600 V AC. The rated control voltage is between 100...250 V AC at 50/60 Hz. PSE features a two-phase control with a soft start and stop through a voltage or a torque ramp. It has built-in bypass for easy installation and energy saving. A RUN, TOR, and Event signal is available from a relay output in NO (normally open state). The PSE has functions such as current limit, kickstart, analog output, EOL, underload, and locked rotor protection. To interact with PSE, it has an Illuminated display that uses symbols to become language neutral. As an option, you can add an identical external keypad with a rating of IP66. There are three ways to communicate with PSE. It can be done by hardwire inputs Start/Stop or by Reset of fault. Another popular option is the built-in fieldbus communication Modbus RTU. You can also use an external adaptor and a Fieldbus plug. PSE is a true general purÂ
ABB PSR6060011

ABB PSR6060011

CA$1288.87
The softstarter PSR60-600-11 has a rated maximum operational current of 60 A with an operating voltage span from 208...600 V AC. The rated control voltage is 24 V AC/DC. PSR features a two-phase control soft start and stop through a voltage ramp. It has built-in bypass for easy installation and energy saving. A RUN and a TOR signal is available from a relay output in NO (normally open state). The start/stop ramp and time is easy to set by three potentiometers on the front. PSR is often used in combination with a manual motor starter (MMS) from ABB, so mechanical connection kits are available. Another popular option is Fieldbus communication, which can be enabled by an external adaptor and a Fieldbus plug. The PSR range is our most compact softstarters with basic functionality and values. They are suitable for small three-phase motors with nominal currents from 3...105 A and can manage up to 100 starts per hour. Common applications are, for example, pumps, fans, compressors, and conveyors.

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ABB PSE2560070

ABB PSE2560070

CA$915.60
The softstarter PSE25-600-70 has a rated maximum operational current of 25 A with an operating voltage span from 208...600 V AC. The rated control voltage is between 100...250 V AC at 50/60 Hz. PSE features a two-phase control with a soft start and stop through a voltage or a torque ramp. It has built-in bypass for easy installation and energy saving. A RUN, TOR, and Event signal is available from a relay output in NO (normally open state). The PSE has functions such as current limit, kickstart, analog output, EOL, underload, and locked rotor protection. To interact with PSE, it has an Illuminated display that uses symbols to become language neutral. As an option, you can add an identical external keypad with a rating of IP66. There are three ways to communicate with PSE. It can be done by hardwire inputs Start/Stop or by Reset of fault. Another popular option is the built-in fieldbus communication Modbus RTU. You can also use an external adaptor and a Fieldbus plug. PSE is a true general purÂ
ABB PSR6060011

ABB PSR6060011

CA$1288.87
The softstarter PSR60-600-11 has a rated maximum operational current of 60 A with an operating voltage span from 208...600 V AC. The rated control voltage is 24 V AC/DC. PSR features a two-phase control soft start and stop through a voltage ramp. It has built-in bypass for easy installation and energy saving. A RUN and a TOR signal is available from a relay output in NO (normally open state). The start/stop ramp and time is easy to set by three potentiometers on the front. PSR is often used in combination with a manual motor starter (MMS) from ABB, so mechanical connection kits are available. Another popular option is Fieldbus communication, which can be enabled by an external adaptor and a Fieldbus plug. The PSR range is our most compact softstarters with basic functionality and values. They are suitable for small three-phase motors with nominal currents from 3...105 A and can manage up to 100 starts per hour. Common applications are, for example, pumps, fans, compressors, and conveyors.

What is Softstarters ?

Softstarters are critical components in industrial automation that provide a gradual and controlled ramp-up of voltage to electric motors during startup. They play a vital role in reducing mechanical and electrical stress on motors and equipment, leading to extended operational life. In industrial settings, softstarters find applications in scenarios involving conveyor belts, pumps, and fans. They are essential for achieving smooth and efficient motor control while minimizing power surges. How do softstarters benefit industrial processes? Softstarters ensure a gentle and controlled motor startup, reducing mechanical wear and tear and preventing sudden voltage spikes. This results in improved equipment reliability and energy efficiency. What are some common industrial applications where softstarters are used? Softstarters are utilized in a wide range of applications, including water treatment plants, manufacturing lines, and HVAC systems. They contribute to the reliable and efficient operation of various industrial processes. What are the recent advancements in softstarter technology for industrial use? Recent advancements include softstarters with advanced motor protection features, built-in diagnostics, and compatibility with Industry 4.0 connectivity. These innovations enhance the performance and reliability of softstarters in industrial automation.

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