VMX Series Low Voltage Soft Starters from TECO Westinghouse

DCS VMX series 400

April 30, 2019

VMX Series Low Voltage Soft Starters; The control and protection you expect in an innovative soft starter design.

Features

  • Standard Duty (500% O/L for 20 Sec) & Heavy Duty (500% O/L for 60 sec) Ratings Available
  • 9 to 1250A Current Ratings
  • Chassis Style or Configured Style Available
  • Multiple Ramps to Start Any Load
  • Built-In Deceleration Control, Dual ramp, Kick Start and Jog Modes
  • Start & Run Protection
  • Real Time Thermal Modelling
  • Phase Loss Protection
  • Electronic Shear Pin
  • Built-In Motor Protection
  • Short Circuit Protection

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