Micro-Controllers Can Get Wet

Sept. 1, 1999

Designed for wet environs, the ACX Series adjustable speed ac microcontrollers are housed in NEMA 4 (IP66) non-ventilated enclosures. The units consist of an aluminum heat sink, a power cube assembly, a power board, a logic board, and a sealed housing with a watertight membrane keypad. The 208/230 and 460 vac single- and three-phase units offer motor overload protection, three preset speeds, and 90 programmable parameters. Units come in 1/6 through 30 HP models.

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