Motor Isolation

In industrial motor control applications, isolation issues can wreak havoc for DC and AC drives that are not isolated. The problem occurs when high fault currents go through circuitry that is not designed to handle them, and there are noticeable results. There might be blown fuses, smoke, burnt components, loud noises, printed circuit copper foil traces, etc. One way to eliminate driver isolation issues is to install a motor drive that isolates the voltage by design. Carotron, Inc. manufacturers a number of motor drives with this feature, such as the Elite, Elite Pro, Choice and Blazer Series. The company also offers a free motor isolation guide at its website for end users as well as distributors that are trying to help their clients solve machine isolation issues. The guide discusses motor isolator solutions that are practical and affordable. So don’t waste more money or experience more down time due to motor isolation problems. Read the free application guide today by Carotron, excellence in motor control engineering.

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