The Robust M200D AS-i Basic Motor Starter Can Be Installed Outside The Control Cabinet and Close To The
The Robust M200D AS-i Basic Motor Starter Can Be Installed Outside The Control Cabinet and Close To The
The Robust M200D AS-i Basic Motor Starter Can Be Installed Outside The Control Cabinet and Close To The
torque in the powertrain of the motor during startup. This reduces the mechanical stress on the
motor and shaft, as well as the electrodynamic stresses on the attached power cables and
electrical distribution network, extending the lifespan of the system.
Motor soft starters can consist of mechanical or electrical devices, or a combination of both.
Mechanical soft starters include clutches and several types of couplings using a fluid, magnetic
forces, or steel shot to transmit torque, similar to other forms of torque limiter. Electrical soft
starters can be any control system that reduces the torque by temporarily reducing the voltage or
current input, or a device that temporarily alters how the motor is connected in the electric
circuit.
Electrical soft starters can utilize solid state devices to control the current flow and therefore the
voltage applied to the motor. They can be connected in series with the line voltage applied to the
motor, or can be connected inside the delta (Δ) loop of a delta-connected motor, controlling the
voltage applied to each winding. Solid state soft starters can control one or more phases of the
voltage applied to the induction motor with the best results achieved by three-phase control.
Typically, the voltage is controlled by reverse-parallel-connected silicon-controlled rectifiers
(thyristors), but in some circumstances with three-phase control, the control elements can be a
reverse-parallel-connected SCR and diode.
Another traditional and the most reliable way to soft start the motor with reduced current is with
the help of series reactor. This method is called as series reactor soft starter, which refers to the
IEC standard 60289. If an air core is used for designing the series reactor then a very efficient
and reliable soft starter can be designed which is suitable for all type of 3 phase induction motor
[ synchronous / asynchronous ] ranging from 25 KW 415 V to 30 MW 11 KV. Using an air core
series reactor soft starter is very common practice for applications like pump, compressor, fan
etc. Usually high starting torque applications do not use this technology for the starting device. A
very famous type of such starters are Harmonics free (due to air core) series reactor soft starter
If when you turn the key to the "Start" position, you hear the starter cranking as usually, but the
car doesn't start, then the problem is most likely not with the starting system - check Car no-start
troubleshooting guide.
If when you turn the ignition key to the "Start" position and nothing happens, or all you hear is
just a click, or the starter cranks very slow then you probably have a problem with one of the
component of the starting system. Most often, it's the battery or the starter motor itself.
If you're looking for detailed repair information for your car, there are couple of websites where
for a fee you can get an access to an online repair manual for your car or truck. Follow these
links: