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3
System Design
3.1
Feature List
Streamlined setup process
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Configuration profiles for common applications
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Built-in metering and inputs/outputs
Easy to understand interface
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Multi-language menus and displays
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Descriptive option names and feedback messages
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Real-time performance graphs
Supports energy efficiency
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IE3 compatible
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99% energy efficient when running
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Internal bypass
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Soft start technology avoids harmonic distortion
Extensive range of models
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24 A~580 A (nominal)
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200~525 VAC
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380~690 VAC
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Inside delta installation
Extensive input and output options
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Remote control inputs
(2 x fixed, 2 x programmable)
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Relay outputs
(1 x fixed, 2 x programmable)
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Analog output
Versatile starting and stopping options
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Scheduled start/stop
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Adaptive Control
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Constant Current
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Current Ramp
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Pump Clean
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Timed voltage ramp soft stop
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Coast To Stop
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DC Brake
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Soft Brake
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Reverse Direction
Customisable protection
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Motor overload
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Excess Start Time
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Undercurrent/Overcurrent
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Underpower/Overpower
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Undervoltage/Overvoltage
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Current imbalance
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Input Trip
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Motor thermistor
Optional features for advanced applications
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Smart cards
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Communication options: DeviceNet, Ethernet/IP,
Modbus RTU, Modbus TCP, Profibus, Profinet
3.2
Model Code
ASA4.0-A –
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Control voltage
12 = 110~120 VAC or 220~240 VAC
14 = 24 VAC/VDC
Mains voltage
5 = 200~525 VAC
7 = 380~690 VAC
Bypass
B = internally bypassed
Nominal current rating
3.3
Model Selection
3.3.1
Starter sizing
The soft starter must be the correct size for the motor and the application.
Select a soft starter that has a current rating at least equal to the motor's full load current (nameplate) rating, at the start duty.
The soft starter's current rating determines the maximum motor size it can be used with. The soft starter's rating depends on the number
of starts per hour, the length and current level of the start, and the amount of time the soft starter will be off (not passing current)
between starts.
The soft starter's current rating is only valid when used in the conditions specified in the AC53b code - the soft starter may have a higher
or lower current rating in different operating conditions.
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