Soft Starters Schneider Electric

Schneider Electric

Schneider Electric complete range of soft starters from 0.37 kW (3 A) to 900 kW (1200 A) that reduces mechanical stress on your machines. Whatever your installation, there is an Altistart soft starter to protect your motors. The Scneider Electric Altistart 01 soft start/soft stop units combine simplicity and efficiency providing you an outstanding solution for your simple machine. The Altistart 22 soft starters for pumps and fans is designed for infrastructure and industrial applications, 3-phase asynchronous motors. Schneider Electric Altistart 48 is high performance soft start/ soft stop for your heavy duty machines and pumps with the unique Torque Control System (TCS) for controlled starting and deceleration.

For single- and three-phase asynchronous motor management
Power: 0,37kW ~ 75kW
Rated current: 3А ~ 85А

Model Voltage, V Capacity, kW Current, A Price
ATS 01N103FT ATS 01N103FT 110-480 (1ph) 0.37 3 79,00 €
ATS 01N206LU 200-240 (2ph) 0.75 6 130,00 €
ATSU 01N206LT 200-480 (2ph) 0.75 6 130,00 €
ATS 01N106FT 110-480 (1ph) 0.75 6 94,00 €
ATS 01N206QN 380~415 (2ph) 1.5 6 130,00 €
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Three-phase asynchronous motor
Power: 4kW ~ 160kW
Rated current: 17А ~ 590А
Model Voltage, V Capacity, kW Current, A Price
ATS22D17S6 ATS22D17S6 208-600 (3ph) 4 17 575,00 €
ATS22D17Q 230-440 (3ph) 4 17 518,00 €
ATS22D32S6 208-600 (3ph) 7.5 32 681,00 €
ATS22D32Q 230-440 (3ph) 7.5 32 591,00 €
ATS22D47S6 208-600 (3ph) 11 47 826,00 €
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Three-phase asynchronous motor
Power: 4kW ~ 355kW
Rated current: 17А ~ 1200А
Model Voltage, V Capacity, kW Current, A Price
ATS48D17Y ATS48D17Y 208-690 (3ph) 4 17 792,00 €
ATS48D17Q 230-415 (3ph) 4 17 712,00 €
ATS48D22Y 208-690 (3ph) 5.5 22 864,00 €
ATS48D22Q 230-415 (3ph) 5.5 22 756,00 €
ATS48D32Y 208-690 (3ph) 7.5 32 935,00 €
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About Schneider Electric


In 1836, two brothers named Adolphe and Eugene Schneider acquired the Creusot mines, forges and foundries, gaining an opportunity to participate in the great adventure of the Industrial Revolution. Their main markets were steel, heavy industry, railroads and shipbuilding.

The Schneider brothers benefited from the spectacular rise of industry in the 19th century and grew their business by making smart technical choices and building a strong network of relations.

A t the turn of the century, Eugene II made investments in many countries, in mining, electricity and steel. Most of the Company's exports stemmed from its success in weapons manufacturing. On the eve of World War I, Schneider had risen to the challenge set in 1870 to build cannons as effective as Krupp's.

After playing a major role in France's victory in 1918, Schneider had to reconvert to a peacetime economy. It was during this period that the Company took advantage of the expansion of electricity, steel and cement in everyday life. Three firms that are now Schneider master brands were also founded during these years: Merlin Gerin, Telemecanique and Square D.

After World War I, Schneider began setting up operations in Germany and eastern Europe.Its partnership with Skoda was one of the highlights of this strategy.

From 2002 to 2008, Schneider Electric doubled in size. Revenue jumped from €9.06 billion in 2002 to €18.3 billion in 2008, reflecting annual average growth of 12%. The workforce grew from 70,000 to 114,000. In 2008, emerging economies accounted for 32% of sales. Energy efficiency solutions represented 30% of the business, and the newly acquired Data Center & Networks customer base generated 17% of sales.

From 1836 to today, Schneider Electric has transformed itself into the global specialist in energy management. Starting from its roots in the iron and steel industry, heavy machinery, and ship building, it moved into electricity and automation management. After 170 years of history, Schneider Electric has become today the solution provider that will help you make the most of your energy.

Schneider Electric’s active acquisition strategy has brought more than 100 brands to its portfolio. While some of these brands have disappeared, their products, services and solutions have built the foundations for Schneider Electric’s energy management solution offer.

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