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mx
3
controller
Standard Low Voltage Starter Products
Intelligent Motor Control
Highlights:
Next generation MX
3
technology forms the backbone of Benshaw’s
entire line of intelligent medium voltage motor controls. With fiber
optic firing, enhanced programming capabilities, ease of use, and
a unique, flexible architecture—Benshaw’s MX
3
controller delivers
unprecedented functionality and all of the rugged, dependable
performance you’ve come to expect a the world leader in solid state
motor controls and drives.
MX
3
controllers, power components, software and sensors are all
designed, built and tested to perform as an integrated control system,
eliminating the coordination and performance problems inherent in
other forms of reduced voltage starting.
With more built-in features, more configurable options, greater
expandability and a broader communications capability than any
other motor control on the market, Benshaw’s next generation MX
3
technology will shorten your commissioning times, improve motor
performance and protection, enhance diagnostic capability and
streamline many electrical system monitoring and maintenance tasks.
Key Features:
• High performance motor control
with multiple starting modes built-in
• Patented CYCLO Converter control
from 1 to 40% speed
• Flexible, programmable I/O
• Integrated motor protection
• Line and motor metering
• Diagnostic capabilities with event log
and real-time clock
• UL, CUL, NEC, NEMA compliance
• Built-in remote self-testing (BIST)
• Expanded communications
capabilities
• Intelligent SCR power poles
• Intelligent MV MCC integration
KEYPAD
(INCLUDED)
OPTIONAL RTD
MODULES
FIBER OPTIC FIRING
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