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FMS • Direct On Line (DOL) starters

  • Direct On Line (DOL) starters
  • 230 Volts or 400 Volts
  • Max. 16 Amps
  • IP65

Direct On Line (DOL) starters

Application

A range of starters for single and three phase fan motors.
The starters come supplied with a thermal overload fitted and set to your requirements.

Composition

  • Start & stop pushbuttons
  • Thermal overloads fitted pre-set to your requirement
  • IP65 rated
  • Surface Mounted

Order example

  • When ordering starters for 230v 1Ph 50Hz fan motors please order part code FMS1-x where x is the full load current of the motor.
  • When ordering starters for 415v 3Ph 50Hz fan motors please order part code FMS3-x where x is the full load current of the motor.

Technical Data

Single Phase Direct On Line starters (FMS1)
ModelElectrical SupplyFor fan motors with F.LC. up to
FMS1-12230v 1ph 50hz12 Amps
FMS1-16230v 1ph 50hz16 Amps
   
Three Phase Direct On Line starters (FMS3)
ModelElectrical SupplyFor fan motors with F.LC. up to
FMS3-12400v 3ph 50Hz12 Amps
FMS3-16400v 3ph 50Hz16 Amps

Wiring diagram 1

Notes

Wiring diagrams
Please note contactor and overload size and appearance varies dependent upon size of fan starter is supplied for. Electrical terminal numbers remain the same.

Operation

Installation
Check that the starter supplied can safely start the size of fan to be switched from the starter
Install in a dry sheltered position. Do not install in close proximity to a heat source.
Remove the front cover of the controller by unscrewing the fascia fixing screws. This provides access to the electrical
terminals.

All wiring and control equipment MUST comply with current applicable regulations, in particular IEE 552-01-02/03.

FMS range features
  • Start & stop pushbuttons
  • Thermal overload fitted
  • IP65 rated

Operation
The fan is started and stopped using the green and red pushbuttons respectively. The starter is fitted with a thermal overload to protect the fan motor. In event of the overload tripping (fan current exceeding overload setting) the fan will stop and the cause should be investigated. To reset the overload allow time for the overload to cool down before pressing the reset button on the overload itself.


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