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This NEMA 4X Enclosed Motor Starter from Springer Controls is a reliable and efficient solution for controlling and protecting motors in a variety of applications. Suitable for use in harsh environments, it features a polycarbonate enclosure and a reset button for easy operation. The separate coil voltage design allows for flexible control options, making it ideal for use in industrial settings, such as manufacturing, material handling, and power transmission systems. With its ability to handle 26A of current and operate at 100-250V, this starter is a versatile and durable choice for a range of motor control needs.
Top product features:
Separate coil voltage allows for independent control of the motor starter
Reset button enables manual restart of the motor starter after overload protection is triggered
NEMA 4X rated polycarbonate enclosure provides protection from harsh environmental conditions
Springer controls manufactures a complete line of iec enclosed ac motor starters up to 60hp or 80a. Assembled motor starters consist of a contactor overload relay and a nema 4x rated polycarbonate enclosure. To select the proper starter for your requirements 1) refer to the motor or equipment nameplate to verify the full load amperage (fla) at the input voltage you will supply. Be sure to confirm whether it is 1phase or 3phase power to the motor. Choose a starter rated for current (amps) higher than the fla of your motor. 2) choose the control power used to close the contactor. 3) choose the overload by selecting a current range that contains the fla of the motor from step 1. Once you have done this it should narrow down the starters to only options suitable for your motor and power requirements. Then select your starter based on the following optional criteria 4) incoming power if the line power will be used as the control power as well this is referred to as a "direct-online starter" if the control voltage is not the same as the line voltage we refer to this as "separate control voltage" if the starter needs to be activated from an external switch we add terminals to accept the control power input from that switch. We refer to this as "remote start terminals" it is assumed in this arrangement that the line voltage and control voltage are the sameif you would like remote start terminals and will be using different voltage for line power and control power we refer to this as "separate control voltage + remote start terminals" features ul style"margin-top0px; padding-top 5px; padding-bottom 5px;" 26a 3 phase separate coil voltage reset button only 100-250v ac/dc coil 24-26a o/l nema 4x poly