Solcon refreshes its range of Digital Soft Starters.
March 23, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
During 2006 and early 2007 Solcon Industries has refreshed, reorganized and rejuvenated its line of Soft Starters (and other products). Solcon Soft Starters utilize advanced technology with leading edge designs based on continuous field research, test and development. While implementing design criterions that offer the highest long-term reliability available in today’s market, we provide future focused innovative solutions as a fast response to our customer's needs. These advantages contribute to maintaining the Company’s position as the avant-garde of the power electronics industrial and marine markets.
Solstart Plus - Is a new line of competitively priced dual phase control digital soft starters. Ranging between 31-170A / 208-600V with a built-in bypass, current limit and motor protection. Deliveries of 58-170A are scheduled for October 2006 and 31-44 for December 2006. For more information and pricing information, please consult your area manager. For more information and catalog download, click here (user name + password required)
New Size RVS-DX 650A - The new RVS-DX 650A was added to our line of built-in bypasses digital soft starters. This soft starter provides competitive pricing, vs. smaller dimensions. Please inquire with your area manager for pricing information.(RVS-DX on the net)
The new "SLIM" design for the renown RVS-DN and RVS-DX series, powering motors between 110-250KW. The new slim version fits in 15'' (40cm) MCC's. These digital soft starter became an immediate success, due to their small foot print.
(RVS-DX series includes an internal bypass)
Inside DELTA connection, Solcon has upgraded its line of Digital and Analogue Soft Starters to include Inside Delta connection as well as the standard line connection. This upgrade is available on the RVS-DN, RVS-DX and RVS-AX. The new Solstart-1P offers soft starting capability to single phase motors.
Accurate control of heating elements is now possible with Solcon's new Thyristor Power Supply.