3 Plug-in motor starter ROSF for mounting on an adapter
EMS2… Electronic motor starter
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3 Plug-in motor starter ROSF for mounting on an adapter
Plug-in motor starters of the EMS2 series are available exclusively as
reversing starters with a safety function (EMS2-
ROSF
-…).
Table 6: ROSF (plug-in reversing starter with safety function) versions
Notes
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The motor starters described in this Section must not be oper-
ated in potentially explosive Exe increased safety (ATEX) areas.
Only motors in Ex areas may be controlled.
Type
Minimum
current
Rated operational current I
e
Control voltage U
S
Terminals
AC51
EN 60947-4-3
AC53a
EN 60947-4-2
24
V D
C
11
5
V
AC
-
23
0
V
AC
Push-In
Screws
EMS2-ROSF-Z-3-24VDC
0.18 A
3 A
3 A
✓
–
–
✓
EMS2-ROSF-Z-9-24VDC
1.5 A
9 A
7 A
✓
–
–
✓
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Note that the permissible continuous current for devices with a
rated operational current I
e
of 9 A depends on the type of
mounting and the ambient temperature.
See following Sections.
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Currents under the minimum current specified in the table 6will
not be detected by the motor protection. It is therefore not per-
missible to operate the motor under this value.
The motor starter itself also works if the current is under this
minimum value. This state is displayed by the flashing of both
LEDs
PWR
and
ERR
. The relay output also signals an alarm.
WARNING
The plug-in motor starters are usually used in conjunction with
busbar adapters, where several starters have a mutual external
short-circuit protective element. To protect the individual motor
starters, these contain an internal fuse for each phase.
These fuses are accessible by opening a flap on the left side of
the device.
The fuses must only be replaced with the device not plugged in
(disconnected from the power supply).
The fuses that must be used are listed in