ABB Soft Starter, , 5.5 kW, 600 V ac, 3 Phase, IP20

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RS Stock No.:
325-479
Mfr. Part No.:
1SFA896106R7000
Brand:
ABB
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Brand

ABB

Power Rating

5.5 kW

Motor Starter Type

Soft Start

Voltage Rating

600 V ac

Phase

3

Current Rating

12 A

IP Rating

IP20

Overall Length

113.5mm

Overall Width

45mm

Series

PSR

Overall Depth

140mm

Standards Met

CCC, CE, CSA, UL

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

ABB Soft Starter, 12A Rated Operating Current, 240V AC Rated Control Voltage - 1SFA896106R7000


Protect your motors from the stress of suddenly powering on and shutting off at full speed with this soft starter from ABB. Thanks to a wide voltage range between 100 and 240V AC 50/60Hz, you can use it with all standard mains electricity sources. It also has a built-in bypass that minimises heat production to help you save energy. As you can install this unit in motor systems with a current between 3 and 45A, it's a versatile option.

Features & Benefits


• Compact dimensions of 45 (L) x 114 (W) x 140mm (H) for high-density packing
• Broad operating temperature range between -25°C and +70°C suits industrial environments
• IP20 rating means it's touch-proof to prevent shocks during installation and maintenance

Applications


• Manufacturing machinery
• Electric motors
• Transportation industry
• Pumping systems

When should I use a soft starter over a variable frequency drive?


You should use a soft starter over a VFD in motors with a single speed. Soft starters are also smaller, which suits systems where space is limited.

How many starts can this product handle per hour?


The number of starts this unit can handle depends on the motor's current. For example, you could get up to 60 starts in an hour with a 9A engine.