1 Device series DS7
1.7 Technical data
20 DS7 Soft starter 09/16 MN03901001Z-EN www.eaton.com
The motor outputs listed below can be connected when using single-phase
AC motors (asynchronous capacitor motors) and a load suitable for soft
starters within an industrial environment:
Table 5: Assigned rated motor outputs for AC motors
Part no. Soft starter’s rated
operational current
Assigned motor output
1)
at
I
e
(IEC)
2)
I
e
(UL)
3), 4)
230 V 200 V 208 V 230 V
50 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz
A A kW HP HP HP
DS7-34xSX004N0-… 4 4.2 0.37 ¼ ⅓ ⅓
DS7-34xSX007N0-…
7 7.6 0.75 ½ ½ ¾
DS7-34xSX009N0-…
9 9.6 1.1 ¾ 1 1
DS7-34xSX012N0-…
12 14 1.5 1 1½ 1½
DS7-34xSX016N0-…
16 17.5 2.2 2 2 2
DS7-34xSX024N0-…
24 25.3 3 3 3 3
DS7-34xSX032N0-…
32 34 4 5 5 5
1) Motor shaft output for normal four-pole internal and surface-cooled AC motors
(1500 rpm at 50 Hz or 1800 rpm at 60 Hz)
2) IEC: Mains voltage = Motor voltage (at load) 230 V
3) Reduced overload current acc. to UL 508C
4) Mains voltage 208 V / 240 V ↔ motor voltage 200 V / 230 V
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When using single-phase AC motors, the rated operational
current will depend on the system frequency and the capacitor
being used.
Example:
240 V, 50/60 Hz, 1.5/2.1 A
1300/1350 rpm, 5.0 μF CAP