Re: Motor Starters
Just up to you to decide. Cost's any type of control's, automatic starts, just somebody going to turn it on or off. Sometimes you just need to make a decision. Once you decide there is all the guidance on how to connect it up and size the equipment. I personally have not problem if it were just fans that will probably run almost all the time anyway, put them on a manual starter and be done. Do you want to worry about energy concerns though if it's running and nobody there and they forgot to turn it off? You just have to figure out what you want to do.
By the way, they also make just a straight switch that can start a 3 phase 480 volt motor and you can put overloads in it. Personally I don't like those, would prefer the small push button manual starter.
[ May 12, 2005, 05:37 PM: Message edited by: 69boss302 ]