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Create registryMedium Voltage Soft Starters – SI-DST - Solcon-IGEL
Experience the evolution of soft startiers - The first of its kind - Igbt based medium voltage soft starter.
Introducing the SI-DST, the first of its kind, IGBT based Medium Voltage Soft Starter, optimized for applications that require low starting current and/or a high starting torque. The cutting edge design results in significant savings in costs, energy and space while meeting high demand application requirements.
Introducing the SI-DST, the first of its kind, IGBT based Medium Voltage Soft Starter, optimized for applications that require low starting current and/or a high starting torque. The cutting edge design results in significant savings in costs, energy and space while meeting high demand application requirements.
Soft starters - SI-HDN - Solcon-IGEL
The SI-HDN Soft Starter was developed to start motors in the most demanding applications. Advance features such as enhanced motor protection, starting curves, unique voltage measurement and many years of field proven reliability makes the SI-HDN the best choice for starting medium voltage motors.
The SI-HDN is a third generation, digital, Medium Voltage Soft Starter, designed for use with standard MV asynchronous and synchronous motors. This highly sophisticated soft starter ensures smooth, step-less acceleration and deceleration, eliminating high inrush current and damaging mechanical torque on startup and mechanical wear on stopping.
The SI-HDN is a third generation, digital, Medium Voltage Soft Starter, designed for use with standard MV asynchronous and synchronous motors. This highly sophisticated soft starter ensures smooth, step-less acceleration and deceleration, eliminating high inrush current and damaging mechanical torque on startup and mechanical wear on stopping.
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