Tatung Motors
Tatung produces a broad line of three-phase motors, available in multiple frame configurations, to suit many decentralized applications for a variety of industries. They are engineered for dependable operation in the most adverse environments, including those with high heat, humidity, and a copious amount of dust or caustic atmospheres.
Tatung's three-phase motors distinguish themselves with their standout energy efficiency. Using the international high-efficiency IE3 and NEMA Premium design standards as the goal, Tatung far surpasses these energy efficiency targets. The low-energy consumption of this design stands to save us dramatically on energy costs.
Three-phase motors from Tatung are quite flexible, primarily in that they can perform well across a multitude of uses. They're great for driving pumps, compressors, and fans, but they can also be used to power many types of industrial machines. Built to industry-standard mounting dimensions, these motors should fit right into just about any setup without trouble.
Products
Motor Starters, Soft Starters & VFDs
Motor Starters
Motor starters safely start and stop a motor in industrial applications. They are designed with a contactor, overload and circuit protection. They are used when basic motor control is required, where torque on the motor is not a concern and speed control is not needed. The advantages of motor starters include: lower cost, allows for remote operation, allows for monitoring of motor state (with the use of auxiliary contacts) and they are safe and efficient. The disadvantages include: high inrush current that can cause fuses to blow and breakers to trip if the inrush is too high, and the starter will allow a full torque to start the motor which can cause the motor to ramp up to full speed very quickly potentially causing the motor to wear and degrade prematurely.
Soft Starters
Soft starters protect motors from inrush current by gently ramping up the motor to full speed. They provide all of the same functions as a traditional motor starter. The advantages of soft starters include: they are less expensive than a VFD when only startup control is needed, they are a smaller system than a VFD where space is a concern and they prevent unwanted torque upon startup, prolonging the life of the motor. The disadvantages include: they are more expensive than a traditional motor starter and they do not allow for full speed control.
Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs)
Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) allow for the slow ramp up of a motor during startup and the slowing down of the motor during shutdown. They also allow for full speed control during the entire run cycle of the motor. VFDs provide the same functions as both the traditional motor starters and soft starters. The advantages of VFDs include: full speed control (start, stop and in-between), more custom control and monitoring, energy savings due to efficient motor usage and less wear and tear on the motors. The disadvantages include: they are more expensive and larger than other motor control options and they generate heat that may require fans or AC units.