ET 200 pro ERSE/RSSE HF electron. reversing starter electron. (soft) switching

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ET 200PRO EDSE/DSSE HF
ET 200pro ERSE/RSSE HF electronic reversing starter electronic (soft-) switching Full motor protection consisting of: electronic overload protection + thermistor 400 V 3 AC/0.9 kW 0.15 A...2.00 A without brake contact 4 DI Han Q4/2 - Han Q8/0 Motor starters SIMATIC ET 200pro for operational switching of three-phase motors in the field, with short-circuit and overload protection and for fully TIA-integrated, highly automated applications, for example in conveyor systems. The multifunctional motor starters are fully integrated in the ET 200pro distributed I/O system. The fast and comprehensive configuration takes place in the TIA Portal. Cabinet-free use, thanks to the high IP65/67 degree of protection. Integrated communication via PROFIBUS and PROFINET. Thanks to the wide setting range, there is less variety of devices which means reduced costs for stock keeping and configuration. The easy installation by means of a wiring bus and plug-in technology facilitates fast replacement of the motor starters and increases the availability of the plant. The Motor Starter ES software is available for configuration, commissioning, operation and diagnostics. PROFIenergy supports active and efficient energy management. The devices are approved for worldwide use (e.g. IEC, CCC and UL/CSA) and are IE3/IE4-ready. Available as direct-on-line or reversing starter with various motor current ranges, as standard or High-Feature versions (including soft start function). As an option, a repair switch module can be used in order to guarantee a secure isolation for all downstream motor starters in the event of repair work. In addition, there is a fail-safe repair switch and a disconnecting module for fail-safe applications. ET 200pro motor starters - compact and smart.
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