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News Release from: Danfoss Drives | Subject: DMS 300 decentral motor switch
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 12 May 2003
Decentral motor switch is soft starter
and stopper
The DMS 300 decentral motor switch is the right choice for soft starting and stopping a motor in either direction when no variable speed control is required.
The DMS 300 decentral motor switch is the right choice for soft starting and stopping a motor in either direction when no variable speed control is required The DMS 300 can be mounted on the wall or directly to the motor, and is compatible with a number of motor brands
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 11 Jun 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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A rugged painted surface and IP66/NEMA 4X enclosure provide a cleaning-friendly design ideal for food and beverage applications.
The DMS 300 also provides advantages over traditional soft starter packages for automotive, distribution/warehousing, freight and parcel, and baggage handling applications.
They are available with a power range to 4HP, three-phase 380-480V AC.
The DMS 300 incorporates a dual part principle that facilitates fast and reliable commissioning and service.
The DMS 300 also supplies and controls the motor's electromechanical brake.
The motor and cabling are protected by either a thermistor or by the built-in overcurrent surveillance.
Integrated fieldbus interfaces, including Profibus, DeviceNet, and AS-Interface, are optional.
Decentralised motion control meets the ever-growing demands for maximum installation flexibility, and reduced lead-time and commissioning of industrial machinery.
Decentralisation lowers installation costs, makes cabinet space requirements nearly obsolete, and significantly reduces cabling expenses.
It also facilitates quick and easy service, retrofitting and upgrading.
Additional features include improved use of narrow space and easy reconfiguration of production flow.
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