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Bebco EPS purge and pressurization system is designed specifically for use with large motors or large enclosures in Zone 1 hazardous areas. The 6100 Series can purge an enclosure over 450 ft3 (12.2 m3) and is suited for applications in the chemical, petrochemicals and oil-and-gas industries.
The MDA-510 and MDA-550 simplify troubleshooting on single- and three-phase motor-drive systems by providing guided testing. The motor-drive analyzers help technicians quickly capture the most important measurements.
Series RGTS can control 120 or 240 VAC induction motors up to 25 A or 3 hp. A fully solid-state solution, wire-bonding technology reduces the thermal and mechanical stresses of the output chips.
Within the Sirius 3RW5 range, the devices can be used for the soft starting of three-phase asynchronous motors from 7 to 1600 hp. The soft starters are suitable for any motor and can be integrated into a new or existing automation system.
A soft-starter for three-phase induction AC motors, the RSGD needs only three settings. The self-learning algorithm adjusts the soft starter parameters to work with varying load conditions.
In addition to the process automation system and industrial controls, IFCO is also using Allen Bradley’s motor control centers (MCCs) with networked I/O to help reduce wiring costs.