Eaton xStart Star Delta Starter, Star Delta, 22 kW, 230 V ac, 3 Phase

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RS Stock No.:
535-2233
Mfr. Part No.:
278386 SDAINLM45(230V50HZ,240V60HZ)
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Power Rating

22 kW

Motor Starter Type

Star Delta

Range

xStart

Voltage Rating

230 V ac

Phase

3

Current Rating

45 A

IP Rating

IP00

Number of Poles

3P

Overall Length

85mm

Overall Width

158mm

Overall Depth

138mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
RO

Eaton Star Delta Starter, AC Operation, 20s Maximum Changeover Time - SDAINL Series - 278386 SDAINLM45(230V50HZ,240V60HZ)


Lend a steadying hand to your induction motor with this star delta starter from Eaton. At the point of launch, it reduces the inrush current to the circuit by setting off the motor windings in a star configuration. It then switches them to a delta arrangement when it reaches a preset speed, supporting gentle acceleration that helps prevent mechanical damage to the motor. With a current rating of 45A and a power rating of 22kW, it can handle the rigours of equipment in demanding settings like the oil and gas industry and paper mills.

Features & Benefits


• Operating frequency of 30 starts per hour for performance in fast-paced systems
• Maximum changeover time of 20s for rapid configuration switching
• Minimal heat dissipation per pole of 0.94W supports energy-efficient operation
• 3-pole structure for use with 3-phase electrical systems

What operating temperature range can this starter handle?


An ambient operating temperature range between -25°C and +60°C means this starter gets the job done in challenging conditions.

How do I connect wires to this starter?


You can hook up your wires by simply screwing them to the starter's terminal points.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Moeller

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