Eaton Eaton Moeller DOL Starter, DOL, 15 kW, 415 V ac, 3 Phase

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RS Stock No.:
258-598
Mfr. Part No.:
283170 MSC-D-32-M32(24VDC)
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Power Rating

15 kW

Motor Starter Type

DOL

Range

Eaton Moeller

Voltage Rating

415 V ac

Phase

3

Current Rating

32 A

IP Rating

IP00

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Eaton robust DOL starter epitomises reliability and efficiency, expertly designed for varying industrial applications. Engineered for seamless performance at operational voltages ranging from 230 to 415 V AC, it stands ready to accommodate diverse motor specifications. The starter showcases innovative thermal management with temperature-compensated overload protection, effectively safeguarding your equipment against potential overheating. Constructed for reliability, it meets stringent international standards and certifications, ensuring that it can perform in the most demanding environments. The compact design facilitates effortless installation on DIN rails, providing flexibility in space utilization. With its efficient heat dissipation capabilities and dynamic response during electrical fluctuations, this starter presents a superior solution for those seeking to enhance operational performance and longevity in their motor management systems.

Offers thermal overload protection to prevent equipment damage
Complies with multiple international safety standards for reliable operation
Designed for easy installation, optimising space usage
Ensures efficient heat management for longevity
Supports diverse motor configurations for versatile applications
Provides exceptional performance under varied environmental conditions

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