<p>When selecting a manual motor starter for industrial or commercial applications, reliability and technical specifications are key. This manual motor starter is designed to meet the stringent demands of such environments with its robust features.</p><p>Rated for up to 690 VAC, this device can handle a current of 42 A, making it suitable for many medium-sized motor applications. The power loss stands at 16.41 W, ensuring efficient operation without excessive energy waste. Its rated insulation voltage of 1000 V provides an added layer of safety and durability in high-voltage situations.</p><p>The rotary handle actuator type is intuitive and user-friendly, allowing easy operation even in challenging conditions. With screw terminal connections and a tightening torque requirement of 4 N-m, installation is straightforward while maintaining secure electrical connections.</p><p>This product boasts an IP20 degree of protection, safeguarding against solid objects larger than 12 mm but does not protect against water ingress—ideal for controlled indoor environments. Wire stripping length is set at 16 mm to facilitate proper connection preparation.</p><p>In terms of dimensions, it measures 55 mm in width, 142.65 mm in height, and has a depth of 122.1 mm—compact enough to fit into most panel setups without requiring extensive space adjustments.</p><p>Operationally versatile, this starter functions effectively within temperatures ranging from -25 to 60 degrees Celsius and can be stored between -50 to 80 degrees Celsius without compromising integrity or performance.</p><p>Conforming to standards CSA 22.2 No.14, IEC/EN60947-1/2/4-1, and UL60947-4-1 ensures compliance with international safety and performance benchmarks—a testament to its quality engineering.</p><p>With a rated power capacity of up to 22 kW and breaking capacity reaching up to an impressive 50 kA at short circuit currents as high as 630 A, it’s built for resilience under demanding electrical loads.</p><p>The main circuit connecting capacity accommodates various wire types: flexible with ferrule (up to two wires), insulated ferrule (up to two wires), rigid (up to four wires), solid (up to four wires), and stranded configurations—all offering flexibility during setup depending on specific application needs.</p><p>Its thermomagnetic switching type combines thermal overload protection with magnetic short-circuit protection—ensuring motors are safeguarded against both prolonged overcurrent conditions and sudden surges efficiently.</p><p>Finally, the control element type—a turn button—and the overload release current setting at precisely adjusted levels starting from as low as 30 A offer precise control over operational parameters tailored specifically according your system&#39;s requirements.</p>