Full-voltage, single-speed motor starters: Single-speed squirrel-cage motors have starters that fall into two categories: full-voltage or across-the-line starters; and reduced-voltage starters.
Load Handler’s L39 gear-reduction and L42 direct-drive no-core starters both are designed to fit engines up to 16 liters and are engineered for reliable performance and fast cranking. The L39 12-volt ...
Eliminate uncontrolled starting and mechanical strain on your drive components with the SK135E / SK175E soft start drive family. The starters are designed to be used in a distributed control system ...
Self-protecting starters (SPSs) were first introduced to the U.S. in 1987. However, SPSs have been used internationally for several years. Recently, several manufacturers and private labelers have ...
Learn the 3 key differences between soft starters and VFDs Understand the energy and operating efficiency differences between soft starters and VFDs Find out which types of industrial applications are ...
The NEC defines a controller in a few different ways. In Art. 100, a controller is described as “a device or group of devices that serves to govern, in some predetermined manner, the electric power ...