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Variable fan speed controller | 1,5 A
Product description
Motor Compatibility: For single-phase, voltage-controlled motors up to 1.5 A.
Speed Control: Adjusts speed by varying motor voltage via phase angle control (Triac).
Automatic Power Detection: Automatic detection between 110-240 VAC / 50-60 Hz.
Minimum Speed Adjustment: Adjustable via internal trimmer (30-60%).
Additional Output: Unregulated 230 VAC output for external devices.
Start Modes: Two selectable start modes (Kick Start and Soft Start) via jumper.
On/Off: Integrated on/off switch.
Protection: IP54 rated for protection against moisture, dirt, and dust.
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Additional specifications and description
Why is Controlled Fan Speed Essential for Comfort and Efficiency?
In many cases, fans are oversized. An AC fan speed controller can be used to reduce fan speed and to optimize the supply of fresh air. Too much ventilation is not a problem for the indoor air quality. In many cases, an excessively high fan speed causes noise nuisance in the air ducts. The higher the fan speed, the higher the energy consumption. Reducing the fan speed by 25% results in energy savings (operating costs) of more than 50%. Depending on the ventilation system, heating costs can also be reduced thanks to an optimal fan speed.
How Does This Controller Regulate AC Fan Speed?
This fan speed controller regulates the speed of AC fans by reducing the motor voltage. The voltage is reduced via phase angle control (TRIAC technology). This speed controller is therefore only suitable for voltage controllable motors. If you are not sure whether your motor is voltage controllable, it is best to contact the motor manufacturer. This speed controller works completely silently. The fan speed can be controlled with the knob on the front panel. Depending on the motor type, a humming motor noise may occur at low speed.
How is Minimum Fan Speed Optimized and Why is it Important?

How Does the ON/OFF Switch Function and Can It Be Disabled?
With the illuminated ON/OFF switch on the side, the AC fan can be activated or deactivated. In ON position, the switch is illuminated. For the 1,5 A and 3 A ITR-9 series, the ON-OFF switch can be disabled if desired. To disable the ON/OFF switch, connect the power supply via terminals L1 and N (not via L and N). Please refer to the manual for more details.
What Is the Purpose and Application of the Unregulated Output?
When the motor is enabled, the unregulated output is active. Because this output is either ON (230 Volt) or OFF (0 Volt), it is called ‘unregulated output'. The maximum current of this output is 2 A. It is typically used to control an external run-indicator, to open or close a damper, to switch an external relay, etc.
E.g. when the fan stops, the damper is closed. When the fan is active, the damper is open.
What Are the Different Motor Start Modes Available?
Kickstart and softstart are two different ways to start the motor. The difference is in the way the AC fan will accelerate from a standstill. Kickstart or softstart acceleration can be selected via an internal jumper. Kick start will start the motor immediately at maximum speed. After 8 – 10 seconds, the motor will decelerate towards the requested fan speed. Soft start will smoothly accelerate the motor from standstill towards the requested fan speed. This acceleration time will be approximately 8 – 10 seconds.
What Are the Installation Guidelines and Enclosure Features?
This fan speed controller can be installed on a wall or panel indoors. Make sure that the fan speed controller can cool sufficiently. Preferably install it in a cool place, best not in direct sunlight. The enclosure is made of high-quality r-ABS VO (UL94) plastic. This material is flame extinguishing, very tough and offers good protection against impacts. It offers an IP54 protection against ingress dust and water.
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