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The %ED.....FOR EXAMPLE, IF THE CUR

The %ED.....FOR EXAMPLE, IF THE CUR

The %ED.....FOR EXAMPLE, IF THE CUR

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The %ED.....FOR EXAMPLE, IF THE CURRENT OF THE MOTOR IS 100 AMP AND DE %ED IS 1.15, THE YOU CAN OVERLOAD THE MOTOR UNTIL 115 AMP, FOR A SHORT TIME.

RE: The %ED.....FOR EXAMPLE, IF THE CUR

Suggestion: Visit
http://www.nord.com/catalogs/g1000/metri...
for:
ED= Einschaltdauer / Duty period / Durée de fonctionnement
Actually, %ED is %Einschaltdauer in German
See a handy chart and mathematical relationship on page A9

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