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abb softstarter PSR60-600-70 110-240vac control voltage psr range 60 amp

SKU
PSR60-600-70
Special Price £568.87 £474.06 Regular Price £812.68

Delivery 7-10 Days

The softstarter PSR60-600-70 has a rated maximum operational current of 60 A with an operating voltage span from 208...600 V AC. The rated control voltage is between 100...240 V AC at 50/60 Hz. PSR features a two-phase control soft start and stop through a voltage ramp. It has built-in bypass for easy installation and energy saving. A RUN and a TOR signal is available from a relay output in NO (normally open state). The start/stop ramp and time is easy to set by three potentiometers on the front. PSR is often used in combination with a manual motor starter (MMS) from ABB, so mechanical connection kits are available. Another popular option is Fieldbus communication, which can be enabled by an external adaptor and a Fieldbus plug. The PSR range is our most compact softstarters with basic functionality and values. They are suitable for small three-phase motors with nominal currents from 3...105 A and can manage up to 100 starts per hour. Common applications are, for example, pumps, fans, compressors, and conveyors. 1SFA896112R7000
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Max Rated Current 60 Amps
Motor Power (kW) at 400V 30Kw
Motor Power (kW) at 500V 37Kw
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KW Rating 30KW
Manufacturer Part Number 1SFA896112R7000
Product Lead Time Delivery 7-10 Days
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