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abb softstarter PSE250-600-70 pse range 250 amp

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PSE250-600-70

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ABB Softstarters
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The softstarter PSE250-600-70-1 has a rated maximum operational current of 250 A with an operating voltage span from 208...600 V AC. The rated control voltage is between 100...250 V AC at 50/60 Hz. PSE features a two-phase control with a soft start and stop through a voltage or a torque ramp. It has built-in bypass for easy installation and energy saving. A RUN, TOR, and Event signal is available from a relay output in NO (normally open state). The PSE has functions such as current limit, kickstart, analog output, EOL, underload, and locked rotor protection. To interact with PSE, it has an Illuminated display that uses symbols to become language neutral. As an option, you can add an identical external keypad with a rating of IP66. There are three ways to communicate with PSE. It can be done by hardwire inputs Start/Stop or by Reset of fault. Another popular option is the built-in fieldbus communication Modbus RTU. You can also use an external adaptor and a Fieldbus plug. PSE is a true general pur­pose softstarter. It’s a perfect balance be­tween high starting capacity and cost effi­ciency. Very suitable for small to medium-sized three-phase motors with nominal currents from 18...370 A. Typical applications are, for example, pumps, fans, compressors, and conveyors. 1SFA897113R7000
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Max Rated Current 250 Amps
Motor Power (kW) at 400V 132Kw
Motor Power (kW) at 500V 160Kw
KW Rating 132kW
Manufacturer ABB
Manufacturer Part Number 1SFA897113R7000
Product Lead Time Delivery 7-10 Days
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