CHINT'S Low Voltage Brief Catalogue

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Low Voltage Brief Catalogue P 081 Low Voltage Brief Catalogue - P-041

NJR2-T Soft-starter

▪ Three-phase 220V voltage class, dual CPU control, smooth starting and stopping ▪ Built-in with multiple protection features, perfect protection for soft starting of the motor ▪ Product specifications covering 7.5kW-160kW (squirrel cage) Three-phase AC induction motor ▪ Multiple overload curves in line with national standards, better overload protection ▪ Widely used in electrical drive equipment in many fields ▪ Ideal replacement for traditional star-delta starters, and auto voltage starting ▪ Starting current: 0.5-5 times the starting current limit. ▪ Kickstart time: 0.1S

NJR2-T

NJR2-D Soft-starter

▪ Three-phase 380V voltage class, dual-CPU control, smooth starting and stopping ▪ All-aluminum design patents, good heat dissipation ▪ 75kW or less full-aluminum design, the radiator and shell in one, increased heat dissipation area ▪ Powerful starting function and perfect protection function: Built-in 6 kinds of starting modes, adaptable to loads of different occasions Built-in with multiple protection features, perfect protection on motor and soft starting Multiple overload curves in line with national standards for, better overloading protection ▪ RS485 communication (external communication module) function, facilitating networking control and automated transformation

NJR2-D

NJR2-ZX On - line Soft-starter

▪ Without requiring bypass contactor, online operation, built-in fan with feedback signal ▪ Dual-CPU chips, fast response to protection, smooth starting and stopping ▪ Aluminum casing patented design, desirable cooling effect ▪ Powerful starting ability, perfect protection function ▪ Built-in with six kinds of starting modes, suitable for loads on different occasions ▪ Multiple overload curves in line with national standards, better overloading protection

NJR2-ZX

Rs485 communication (external communication module) ▪ Shield design for wiring, without requiring bypass contactor

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