It integrates a contactor and overload relay into one DIN-rail or panel-mount unit, sized for the S00 frame. The current range is 0.11-0.16 A, and the control voltage is 230 VDC. It includes one normally open auxiliary contact on the contactor and no auxiliary on the motor starter protector.
The 0.11-0.16 A range sets the motor full-load current this starter protects. For a small fractional-horsepower motor, that's the window. The 230 VDC control coil is the oddball here — most SIRIUS S00 starters ship with 24 VDC or 230 VAC coils, so verify your control voltage matches before wiring. The single N.O. contactor auxiliary gives you one feedback signal; if you need more, you'll add a side-mount auxiliary block. The S00 frame is compact — roughly 45 mm wide — so it fits tight panel layouts.
Deployment Context
The nonreversing configuration means it drives the motor in one direction only — no reversing contactor pair inside. If the application needs forward/reverse, you'd spec a different order code.
