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UV Resistant AC Soft Starter INOMAX AST7000 Over Speed Protection

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Brand Name :INOMAX
Model Number :AST7000
Certification :ISO9001,CE,EAC,CCS
Place of Origin :SHENZHEN,CHINA
MOQ :1
Price :USD99-USD150000
Payment Terms :T/T, L/C, Western Union
Supply Ability :5-500PCS depending on power
Delivery Time :3-30days depending on quantity
Packaging Details :carton box, wooden box
Voltage :220V,380V,400V,415V,440V,460V,480V,690V,1140V
Power :7.5KW-800KW
Protection level :IP21
Substitution :AUCOM,AB,SCHNEIDER,SIEMENS,DANFOSS
Control mode :VF control, vector control,SVC
Over load ability :150% over load for 60s,200% over load for 2s
Output frequency :0-1000HZ
Communication protocol :Modbus Tcp, Profibus
Application :Pumps,fans,compresors,conveyors,Crane
Protection :overload, overheat, over speed, phase lost
Warranty :24 months
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What Is a Motor Soft Start?

A soft starter is an additional device that can be added to a typical AC electric motor that will allow the motor to use a different startup method. The purpose of this device is to reduce the strain put on the motor during the typical power-up phase of a motor.

What is a soft start

To accomplish this, a soft starter will slowly and gradually begin applying increasing voltages to the motor. This allows for a smooth acceleration of power instead of a sudden and violent burst of power that could potentially cause damage to the motor and the machine as a whole.

Whereas most typical startups involve a rush of electrical currents all at once into the motor, the soft start offers a smooth and steady linear slope of power. This reduces the overall wear and tear on the motor’s circuits, resulting in a healthier overall machine that is less likely to break quickly. Depending on which specific soft starter model you choose, some have the capability to adjust the starting voltage and the length of time it takes until the motor is fully powered up.

How Does a Soft Start Work?

Essentially, a motor soft starter works by controlling the amount of voltage running through the motors circuits. It does this by limiting torque in the motor. This in turn allows the soft starter to reduce the voltage and allows it to gradually stop reducing the voltage to allow for a smooth progression of current.

In addition to this, certain soft starter models may use solid-state devices. These devices are another means of controlling the amount of electrical current allowed to flow through the motor. This lets the soft starter control the current in three separate, distinct phases to allow for more precise levels of control.

Inomax in-built bypass soft starters ,the same technology than Aucom ,ABB ,Siemens and Danfoss ,with 20 protections and support 5 differenent languages (English,Chinese,Russian,Spanish,French),give your motor completly protection and save your operation time and money.

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What Are Some Common Applications of Soft Starters for Motors?

Now that you have some background in what a soft start is, how it works and what it’s used for, the next logical question is this: when do I need a soft start? Do you need it for every motor? Is it only necessary for some of your machines, or should you install a soft starter option on every motor you own?

The first answer is that no motor absolutely needs a soft starter. Every motor can get along without them. This means you shouldn’t feel undue pressure to install them.

However, there are plenty of motors that will greatly benefit from having a soft starter installed and some motors will benefit more than others. This is because certain motors are more susceptible to breaking down and wearing out due to excess amounts of electrical current during their startup phase. Here are just a few of the places where soft starters are commonly used to ease the startup process:

1. Pump Applications

In various pump applications, there is a risk of power surges. By installing a soft starter and feeding the electrical current to the motor in a gradual progression, this risk is greatly reduced.

2. Conveyor Belts

With conveyor belts, it’s always possible that a sudden start may cause problems. The belt may jerk and become misaligned. The conventional start also adds unnecessary stress to the belt’s drive components. By installing a soft starter, the belt will start up more gradually and the belt has a greater chance of staying properly on track.

3. Fans and Similar Systems

In systems with belt drives, the potential problems are similar to the ones that arise with conveyor belts. The sudden and jerky start means the belt is at risk for slipping off its track. A soft startup corrects this problem.

4. Electrical Helicopters

It’s not difficult to see why it could be disastrous for a helicopter to have a sudden, jerky start. If the propellers start suddenly and violently with a sudden surge, this could be dangerous. Instead, a soft start allows the propellers to start smoothly.

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What Is the Advantage of Using Motor Soft Starters?

Why should you use soft starters? After all, this will mean investing extra money. Is it really worth it? Should you invest your time and money in this addition to your motor?

While it depends on the motor itself, we think that it is worth it. Here are some of the primary benefits you can expect to experience when you install a soft starter on your motor:

1. Reduced Energy Use

Reducing the amount of energy your machines require is always an ideal goal. It only makes sense that a soft starter would contribute to this. With a conventional start, the motor immediately begins expending the maximum amount of energy and continues to do so for the entire time the motor is running.

With a soft start, the voltage gradually builds up to the maximum. This means that, overall, less energy is expended.

2. Lower Risk of Power Surge

When the maximum voltage immediately rushes into your motor to start it running, there is always the possibility that the circuits will be overloaded and your motor will experience a power surge. A soft start is an excellent protective measure against power surges. Instead of all the power being thrown into the circuits at once, the voltage builds gradually.

3. Adjustable Acceleration Time

Not every soft start is equipped with this option, but some are — and it provides a significant advantage. With this option, you can choose how long you want your motor to spend powering up.

If you know your motor or machine is prone to power surges or is old and worn out, for example, you might set it to take a while to power up. If, on the other hand, you know your machine is sturdy and reliable, you might be all right with letting it take a shorter time to power up. Either way, this flexibility and customizability is an enormous advantage.

4. Potential Increase of Possible Starts Per Hour

It takes a lot of energy for a motor to power up conventionally. This means that, depending on the machine, it may not be able to power up an excessive number of times within a particular hour.

With a soft start, however, your motor will expend less energy each time it powers up, meaning it’s able to power up more often.

5. Reduced Risk of Overheating

The large surge of energy associated with a conventional startup can sometimes cause a motor to overheat. This overheating can be harmless, but it can also lead to the motor shutting down temporarily and it can even cause lasting damage to the motor.

It should go without saying that a soft start does not involve this initial blast of power. Instead, a gentle surge of electricity is supplied to the motor, resulting in a greatly reduced risk of overheating.

6. Improved Operating Efficiency

Conventional startups can work perfectly fine sometimes. Other times, however, they can cause problems. The motor might overheat. The machine might malfunction. There might be a power surge.

Because the risk of these problems is removed or greatly reduced with a soft start, your machine will be able to operate more efficiently and with less risk of problems and damage.

7. Extended Lifespan

It’s impossible to guarantee something like a machine’s lifespan. Anything might happen and damage might occur at any time. However, it’s a very good bet that by adding a soft starter to your machine, you’re extending its service life.

This makes good sense — you’re reducing the risk of many incidents and accidents that have the potential to end the useful life of a machine.

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What Is the Difference Between a Soft Start and a VFD?

A VFD has some similarities to a soft starter, but there are enough differences to put it in a class of its own. Officially known as a Variable Frequency Drive , a VFD is a motor control device that controls the speed of an AC induction motor. This means it can control how fast the motor is running during both the start and stop cycles, as well as during the ordinary run cycle.

Should I Use a Soft Starter or a VFD?

A VFD is usually preferred if your main goal is to save energy. This is because a VFD doesn’t just limit the speed of the motor during the power-up phase. It can also help you control the speed during the ordinary running cycle as well as during the power-down phase. This makes them ideal for reducing power when it isn’t needed, resulting in lower energy being expended overall.

VFDs are also a good choice in situations where it’s important to be able to control the speed and smooth performance of a machine. Applications like elevators and escalators fit this description. In applications like these, you will be able to control the constant speed of these pieces of equipment and prevent them from experiencing any unexpected surges in power.

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