Getting Started in Minimum Space with SIRIUS 3RM1 Motor Starters
Does every millimeter count in your control cabinet? The solution: Motor switching and protection in a width of only 22.5 mm.
Depending on its assembly, the motor feeder thus requires up to 75% less space in the control cabinet, making it even more efficient.
This facilitates space savings compared to conventionally wired motor feeders. Furthermore, this eases the development of compact and modern systems and machines.
SIRIUS 3RM1 motor starters are available as direct-on-line and reversing starters. They are suitable for the switching of small motors up to 3 kW.
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