Siemens 3RK1300-1BS01-0AA0

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SKU3RK1300-1BS01-0AA0
ManufacturerSiemens
CategoryIndustrial automation components
12-month warranty
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Description

The Siemens 3RK1300-1BS01-0AA0 is an electro-mechanical direct starter designed for the ET 200X system. Operating within a current setting range of 1.4 to 2.0 A, it is suitable for AC-3 duty with a power rating of 0.75 kW at 400 V. This model does not include a motor brake contact and features a 9-pole motor feeder along with a 9-pole power connection. Its dimensions are 270 mm in height, 140 mm in width, and 134 mm in depth, with a weight of approximately 1.7 kg. The device operates effectively within a temperature range of 0°C to +55°C. For more detailed specifications, refer to the datasheet available at ([adegis.com](https://adegis.com/media/asset/c2ec5915059634e7738eec3704e495ca927ae508eadd8929db2045aad359aecf.pdf?utm_source=openai)).

Specifications

Weight
1.34 kgs
Power
0.75 kW
Product Type
Motor
Voltage
400 V
Component Specifications
et 200
Cooling Capacity
0.75 kW
Signal Level
400 V

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