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The 2-phase soft starter VersiStart II plus (38 - 105A) – the robust and efficient soft start device with high maximum switching frequency

VersiStart p II plus

REDEFINING SOFT STARTERS

The new VS p soft starter helps ensure enhanced productivity of your operation. The VS p doesn't just start and stop your machinery with precision and efficiency, it also helps you minimise energy costs and improve operational effectiveness through the delivery of meaningful data to both operators and plant automation systems. Different performance variables and sizes are available for individual use to your requirements. ... more

VersiStart p II plus

  • SOFT STARTER VersiStart II (3.5 - 16A) - minimum investment, maximum protection

    03/03/2015 - By introducing VersiStart II (3.5 - 16A), PETER electronic presents a reliable soft starter which is available in four rating categories. With its attractive price-performance ratio, the soft starter is designed for all users who want to ensure maximum (investment) protection of their electric motors with low additional costs: The very compact, two-phase controlled soft starter for the lower rating range (1.5 to 7.5 kW) combines advanced starting and stopping characteristics with superior ... more
  • Soft Starter VersiStart III (9 - 45A) – The most compact 3-phase-controlled soft starter

    12/08/2014 - The new soft starters VersiStart II and VersiStart III with a particularly compact housing unit and optimised start characteristics with high-quality protective functions. Different performances and construction sizes are provided for individual applications. ... more
  • Versi OLED – Remote control for the centralized control of ac drives

    12/08/2014 - With VersiOLED, PETER electronic offers an easy-to-use and robust remote control suitable for controlling and monitoring one or several ac drives of the VersiDrive i product family. VersiOLED allows remote access to essential control functions and settings of the connected ac drives. So, users have, for instance, at any time (and in real time) control over the applied output frequency or current, or over individually adjusted values such as the conveyor speed in meters per second ... more
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