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Enertronica Santerno S.p.A. 

Via della Concia, 7 - 40023 Castel Guelfo (BO) Italy 

Tel. +39 0542 489711    –   Fax +39 0542 489722 

www.santerno.com - [email protected] 

- 15P0071B200 - 

ASAC-0 

SOFT STARTER 

Issued on 1/11/19 
R. 04 
 

 

This manual is integrant and essential to the product. Carefully read the instructions contained herein as they provide 

important hints for use and maintenance safety. 

 

This device is to be used only for the purposes it has been designed to. Other uses should be considered improper and 

dangerous. The manufacturer is not responsible for possible damages caused by improper, erroneous and irrational uses. 

 

Enertronica Santerno is responsible for the device in its original setting. 

 

Any changes to the structure or operating cycle of the device must be performed or authorized by the Engineering 

Department of Enertronica Santerno. 

 

Enertronica Santerno assumes no responsibility for the consequences resulting by the use of non-original spare parts. 

 

Enertronica Santerno reserves the right to make any technical changes to this manual and to the device without prior notice. 

If printing errors or similar are detected, the corrections will be included in the new releases of the manual. 

 

The information contained herein is the property of Enertronica Santerno and cannot be reproduced. Enertronica Santerno 

enforces its rights on the drawings and catalogues according to the law. 

 
 

Contents 

1

 

Caution Statements ............................................................................................................................................ 2

 

1.1

 

Avertissements à l'attention des clients canadiens ................................................................................................................ 2

 

2

 

Mechanical Installation....................................................................................................................................... 3

 

2.1

 

Dimensions and Weights ..................................................................................................................................................... 3

 

2.2

 

Physical Installation ............................................................................................................................................................. 3

 

3

 

Electrical Installation .......................................................................................................................................... 4

 

3.1

 

Power Terminations ............................................................................................................................................................. 4

 

3.2

 

Control Voltage ................................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

3.3

 

Control Circuits .................................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

3.4

 

Outputs ............................................................................................................................................................................... 5

 

3.5

 

Electrical Schematics........................................................................................................................................................... 5

 

4

 

Adjustments ....................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

5

 

Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................................. 7

 

5.1

 

Feedback LEDs ................................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

5.2

 

Trip Codes .......................................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

5.3

 

Reset .................................................................................................................................................................................. 7

 

6

 

Accessories ........................................................................................................................................................ 8

 

6.1

 

Finger Guard Kit .................................................................................................................................................................. 8

 

6.2

 

Remote Operator................................................................................................................................................................. 8

 

6.3

 

Communication Modules ..................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

6.4

 

PC Software ........................................................................................................................................................................ 8

 

7

 

Specifications ..................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

7.1

 

Current Ratings ................................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

7.2

 

Semiconductor Fuses .......................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

7.3

 

General Technical Data ..................................................................................................................................................... 10

 

7.4

 

Model Code....................................................................................................................................................................... 11

 

   

Summary of Contents for ASAC-0

Page 1: ...resulting by the use of non original spare parts Enertronica Santerno reserves the right to make any technical changes to this manual and to the device without prior notice If printing errors or simil...

Page 2: ...ected to mains voltage Only a qualified electrician should carry out the electrical installation Improper installation of the motor or the soft starter may cause equipment failure serious injury or de...

Page 3: ...090 200 160 240 216 214 114 5 51 6 1 ASAC 0 110 7 87 6 30 9 44 8 50 8 43 4 5 2 0 13 5 2 2 Physical Installation 1 2 3 4 15757 A 1 ASAC 0 007 ASAC 0 055 Allow 100 mm 3 9 inch between soft starters ASA...

Page 4: ...24 VAC VDC A1 A2 WARNING Always apply control voltage before or with mains voltage CAUTION With 24 VAC VDC use contacts rated for low voltage and low current gold flash or similar 3 3 Control Circuits...

Page 5: ...3 4 2 Run Output The run output relay terminals 23 24 can be used to signal run status This relay is normally open The relay operates when the soft start is complete the bypass relays are closed and f...

Page 6: ...time the motor will take to reach full speed 1 Set the start ramp time to 20 seconds 2 Set the initial start voltage as required for the application 3 Attach a current monitoring device to output T1 4...

Page 7: ...than five seconds while the soft starter is running These trip points are not adjustable In pre start starting and stopping modes the high and low frequency limits both apply with no time delay A supp...

Page 8: ...support network communication via easy to install communications modules Each soft starter can support one communications module at a time Available protocols Ethernet Profinet Modbus TCP Ethernet IP...

Page 9: ...age to SCRs from transient overload currents and for Type 2 coordination ASAC 0 soft starters have been tested to achieve Type 2 coordination with semiconductor fuses Suitable Bussmann and Ferraz Mers...

Page 10: ...60068 Test Fc Sinusoidal 4 Hz to 13 2 Hz 1 mm displacement 13 2 Hz to 200 Hz 0 7 g EMC Emission Equipment class EMC Class B Conducted radio frequency emission 0 15 MHz to 0 5 MHz 56 46 dB V 0 5 MHz t...

Page 11: ...SAC 0 11 12 7 4 Model Code ASAC 0 Control voltage 1 110 240 VAC 380 440 VAC 2 24 VAC VDC Mains voltage 4 200 440 VAC 5 200 575 VAC Nominal kW rating 400 VAC 007 030 AC53b 4 6 354 037 110 AC53b 4 6 594...

Page 12: ...12 12 ASAC 0...

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