At BaltElec, we pride ourselves on offering an extensive and diverse assortment of Motor Control & Protection equipment, sourced from leading European manufacturers renowned for their quality and innovation. Our range includes products designed to enhance the efficiency, safety, and reliability of electrical systems across various applications.
Motor Starters: We offer both direct-on-line (DOL) starters and star-delta starters. These starters are essential for controlling the start and stop functions of electric motors, protecting them from overloads and ensuring smooth operation.
Motor Contactors: Our contactors are designed to handle high inrush currents and frequent switching, making them ideal for controlling electric motors and other high-power electrical devices.
Motor Relays: These relays protect motors from overheating and damage caused by prolonged operation or electrical faults. They provide critical control and protection functions, including overload protection and under-voltage monitoring.
Overload Relays: These devices are crucial for protecting motors against overload conditions by disconnecting the motor from the power supply when excessive current is detected.
Circuit Breakers: Our range includes miniature circuit breakers (MCBs) and molded case circuit breakers (MCCBs), which provide comprehensive protection against short circuits and overloads.
Phase Failure Relays: These relays safeguard motors from phase loss or imbalance, which can cause significant damage to motor windings and reduce operational efficiency.
Control Panels: We supply customizable control panels designed to integrate seamlessly with motor control and protection equipment, offering a central point for managing and monitoring electrical systems.
Safety Switches: These switches provide a manual means of disconnecting power to equipment, ensuring safe maintenance and operation.
The Motor Control & Protection category encompasses a wide variety of products, each serving a specific purpose to ensure optimal performance and safety of electrical systems.
Direct-On-Line (DOL) Starters: Simple and reliable, ideal for small to medium-sized motors. They provide basic motor starting capabilities with minimal complexity.
Star-Delta Starters: Used for large motors, these starters reduce the initial inrush current by initially connecting the motor in a star configuration and then switching to a delta configuration.
Overload Relays: Adjustable relays that protect against thermal overloads by monitoring the current and disconnecting the motor when necessary.
Under-Voltage Relays: Ensure that motors do not operate under low voltage conditions that could cause malfunction or damage.
Circuit Breakers: Provide automatic protection against overcurrent situations. MCBs are suitable for lower voltage applications, while MCCBs are designed for higher voltage and current applications.
Phase Failure Relays: Detect the loss or imbalance of one or more phases in a three-phase system, preventing potential damage to motors.
Control Panels: Centralize control functions, incorporating motor starters, relays, and other components into a single, user-friendly interface.
Safety Switches: Ensure that electrical circuits can be safely disconnected for maintenance or emergency situations.
Basic DOL Starters: Typically range from €50 to €150, depending on the motor’s power rating and additional features.
Star-Delta Starters: Generally priced between €100 and €300, based on the complexity and size of the system.
Overload Relays: Prices range from €30 to €120, depending on the current rating and adjustability.
Under-Voltage Relays: Generally cost between €40 and €150, depending on the features and protection capabilities.
Circuit Breakers (MCBs): Usually priced between €20 and €80, depending on the number of poles and current rating.
Molded Case Circuit Breakers (MCCBs): Typically range from €100 to €400, based on the current rating and additional protection features.
Control Panels: Prices can vary widely from €200 to €1,000 or more, depending on customization, size, and complexity.
Safety Switches: Generally priced between €50 and €200, depending on the type and functionality.
Consider the motor’s voltage, current rating, and application requirements. Direct-on-line starters are suitable for smaller motors, while star-delta starters are better for larger motors requiring reduced starting current.
Select an overload relay based on the motor’s full-load current and application conditions. Ensure that the relay’s current rating is adjustable to accommodate any variations in the motor’s operating conditions.
MCBs are used for lower voltage applications and provide protection against short circuits and overloads. MCCBs are designed for higher voltage and current applications, offering adjustable settings and additional protection features.
Phase failure relays monitor the phase sequence and voltage levels in a three-phase system. They disconnect the motor if there is a phase loss or imbalance, preventing damage and ensuring reliable operation.
Yes, some manufacturers offer motor control products designed for hazardous environments. These products are built to meet specific safety standards and are tested for use in explosive or corrosive conditions.
Many motor control devices are designed for easy integration with existing systems. Look for products with compatible communication protocols and interfaces to ensure seamless integration.
Regular maintenance and inspections are crucial for ensuring reliable operation. It is recommended to check motor protection equipment at least once a year or more frequently if the equipment is subjected to harsh operating conditions.
Most manufacturers offer warranties ranging from one to five years, depending on the product. BaltElec provides comprehensive support and service options to assist with installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.