ABB Soft Starter, , 15 kW, 600 V ac, 3 Phase, IP20

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RS Stock No.:
152-772
Distrelec Article No.:
303-96-278
Mfr. Part No.:
1SFA896109R7000
Brand:
ABB
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Brand

ABB

Power Rating

15 kW

Motor Starter Type

Soft Start

Voltage Rating

600 V ac

Phase

3

Current Rating

30 A

IP Rating

IP20

Motor Starter Functionality

Manual

Overall Length

128mm

Overall Width

45mm

Series

PSR

Overall Depth

160mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

ABB Soft Starter, 600V AC Voltage Rating, 30A Current Rating - PSR Series - 1SFA896109R7000


Protect your industrial motor from startup surge voltages with this soft starter from ABB. It helps increase your equipment's lifespan by reducing the voltage needed to activate it. The device is designed for 3-phase networks and, with a power rating of 15kW, it's a practical choice for heavy-duty applications. For simple communication and configuration, its Fieldbus terminal allows you to link it to you PC. The starter also comes with LED indicators to show ramp-up/ramp-down conditions, making it easy to monitor its status at a glance.

Features & Benefits


• IP20 rating means the unit is touch-proof and can withstand objects larger than 12mm
• Operating temperature range of -25°C to +60°C allows for use in challenging conditions
• Simple DIN rail mounting, without the need for specialist tools
• Light weight of 600g ensures it won't put pressure on your DIN rail

Applications


• Industrial pumps
• Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems
• Conveyors

What's the difference between a soft starter and a VFD?


A soft starter controls the start and stop processes of a motor, while a variable frequency drive manages the speed.

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