ABB DSU14
- Model: DSU14
- Manufacturer: ABB
- Product Type: Digital Signal Unit
- Application: Power System Protection and Control
- Communication Protocol: IEC 61850, Modbus, DNP3
ABB DSU14 is a compact, modular direct-start unit that is designed for use with ABB variable speed drives in motor control applications. It is suitable for both single-phase and three-phase and motors and be can be used in various industrial sectors.
The DSU14 unit features a built-in motor protection function and is equipped with a bypass contactor, which allows the motor to be directly connected to the power supply when the drive is not in use. This ensures maximum efficiency and reduces energy consumption.
The unit is easy to install and operate, with user-friendly interface and clear status indicators. It also has built-in safety features to protect both the motor and the operator.
With its compact design and high-quality construction, ABB DS the ABB DSU14 provides reliable and efficient motor control for a wide range of applications.
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Parameters:
- Number of Inputs: 14
- Input Types: Digital, Analog, Temperature
- Number of Outputs: 8
- Output Types: Digital, Analog
- Operating Voltage: 24-250 VDC / 48-240 VAC
- Operating Temperature: -40°C to +70°C
- Protection Rating: IP40
- Dimensions: 210 x 110 x 70 mm
- Weight: 1.2 kg
The DSU14 is designed to provide reliable and accurate protection and control functions for power systems, and its advanced communication capabilities make it easy to integrate into modern substation automation systems.
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