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Contactors and starters

A200 NEMA motor control

All Class A200 non-reversing starters utilize Type B three-pole overload relays with optional Type A for auto reset applications. Sizes 5 and 6 include the needed current transformers. Moving and stationary contacts are front accessible for simple and easy inspection and maintenance. All Class A200 starters are UL listed and recognized and are CSA certified.

 

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  • What is the difference between distributed and centralized control systems?
  • Which control system is better for high-speed applications that have numerous I/O and drives
  • Is it more difficult to program a distributed control system?

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A200 NEMA motor control core features

  • Straight through wiring to the line and load terminals located up front for ease of installation
  • Coil design reduces inventory expenses. One size for sizes 00-2 and one size for 3 and 4

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