Notes and Descriptions

Hand-Off-Auto (HOA) Switch: This is a three-position switch suitable for use where the motor will normally be controlled automatically when placed in the “AUTO” position. The operator may also choose to control (start and stop) the motor manually by use of the “HAND” and “OFF” positions of this same switch.

On-Off Switch: In the case where the motor will not be automatically controlled, this option is an appropriate choice for the operator.   This option is referred to as two-wire control.  the motor will re-start automatically after a power outage.

Start/Stop push buttons: In the case where the motor will not be automatically controlled, this option is an appropriate choice.   This option is referred to as three-wire control.  The motor must be restarted manually (by pushing the start button) after a power outage.

Ammeter: The ammeter measures and displays the actual motor current on one phase.

Emergency stop button: This red mushroom head push button provides a visible maintained stop condition in unsafe situations. Rotating the button resets the circuit.

"Power On" light: This light shows the presence of control power. It is not an indicator of motor readiness to start.

"Run" light: This light shows that the motor starter is in the "run" mode.

Overload fault light: While operating, the motor is monitored for overload conditions. When an overload situation occurs, the overload relay causes the motor to stop until this relay is manually reset.  A fault light indicates the "tripped" status of the overload relay.

Run-time meter: The display of this meter shows the accumulated operating time for the motor. It is not re-settable to zero time, although a reset option is available.

Number-of-starts counter: The display of this meter shows the number of times the motor has attempted to start. It is not re-settable to zero, although a reset option is available.

Surge arrestor: Through its connection to the incoming power lines, the surge arrestor absorbs spike energy in an attempt to protect electrical components. Due to the unknown intensity of these spikes, total protection against any spike is not possible.

Undercurrent relay with adjustable delay (Dry pump): An unloaded motor or dry pump has the characteristic of lowered motor current. This option will shut the motor off or warn the operator of the condition.

Phase sequence & phase loss relay: During commissioning of equipment, the direction of rotation for a motor may be critical to personal safety or equipment operation. This relay senses the correct rotation of power feeding the motor controller. If any changes in power connections supplying the motor controller occur, this relay will prevent the operation of the motor. In addition to the phase rotation detection, the loss of one or more phases feeding the motor will also prevent the motor's operation. The loss of one fuse is a common problem detected by this option.

Motor winding temperature relay (Thermistor): Large motors or critical motors are often fitted with temperature sensitive resistors (Thermistors) in order to directly detect the internal motor temperature. Each occurrence of a 10°C temperature rise in a motor, above its rating, will reduce its serviceable life by 50%. This relay senses that temperature and prevents the motor from operating under high temperature conditions. Resetting to normal operation, after motor cooling, is done manually.

Bearing temperature detection relay (Pump or motor): Bearings on large motors or critical motors are sometimes fitted with temperature sensitive resistors (RTD's) in order to detect motor or pump bearing temperatures. This relay senses that temperature and prevents the motor from operating under high bearing temperature conditions. Resetting the relay, after resolving the heating problem, is done manually.

Liquid level control (Pump up or down): This option provides the controller for controlling pumps, which maintain a liquid level by the addition or removal of liquid. Since the probe assemblies are particular to the installation, they may be quoted separately once more installation details are provided. Call factory for pricing of probe assemblies.

Four level switches (control and alarms): The level switches are provided for High Level Alarm and Low Level Alarm (both with indicator lights on the panel door). A Start Pump float switch & a Stop Pump float switch are also provided to control the pumping action for pump up or pump down action. Different float switch arrangements are available upon request.

Auxiliary contacts for customer use: The installation of this motor starter may require that a signal be sent to other equipment upon this motor being called upon to start. This option provides "dry" contacts, to permit the monitoring of running status. One normally open and one normally closed contact are provided. Additional contacts are available.

Certification for USA installation: When this option is chosen, the completed panel will be certified to UL508A  standards and will be suitable for installation in the United States.

Door lock: The door lock is a quarter turn thumb latch

Enclosure Type 1: General purpose enclosure.  Protects against accidental contact with live parts.

Enclosure Type 4: An enclosure for either indoor or outdoor use, constructed so as to provide a degree of protection against rain snow and windblown dust; splashing and hose directed water; undamaged by the external formation of ice on the enclosure.

Enclosure type 4X: An enclosure for either indoor or outdoor use, constructed so as to provide a degree of protection against rain, snow and windblown dust; splashing and hose-directed water; undamaged by the external formation of ice on the enclosure; resists corrosion.

Enclosure type 4X - Stainless Steel: An enclosure for either indoor or outdoor use, constructed so as to provide a degree of protection against rain, snow and windblown dust; splashing and hose-directed water; undamaged by the external formation of ice on the enclosure; resists corrosion.  The stainless steel is more durable than a regular 4X painted box which relies on being unscratched in order to maintain corrosion resistance.  It will be 304 SS.

Enclosure type 12: An enclosure for indoor use, constructed so as to provide a degree of protection against circulating dust, lint, fibres, and filings; dripping and light splashing of non-corrosive liquids; not provided with knockouts.

Note 1: An appropriate external disconnect switch may already exist to meet Electrical code requirements. If so, you could choose the less expensive "no main disconnect switch" option.

Note 2: Ambient temperature when using soft starters must be less than 40°C (104°F).  Additional cooling can be provided for higher temperatures.  Please make a note of your requirements in the comments section of the request for quotation form.

Note 3: Inner hinged panels are available if required.   They are used mainly to move components normally mounted on the door to a protected inner location.  Please make a note in the comments section.

Note 4: Reduced voltage starting (such as soft starting) is often required by electric utilities for larger motors.  Verify local requirements for your voltage and motor size.

Note 5: Additional options are available to meet your needs.   Please make a note of your requirements in the comments section.

Note 6: If there are space limitations, please detail your requirements in the comments section.

Standard Features: Included in the base price of each panel are the following features:
  • CSA Certification
  • Nameplates
  • Computer printed terminal identification
  • Wiring schematic
  • Control wiring terminal blocks
  • Start-up & troubleshooting guide
  • 120V control circuit transformer
  • Phase loss protection
  • Motor currents which follow the Canadian Electrical Code for hp sizes
  • Adjustable electronic motor overload protection.

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