Controller ARWE 3.0/1-A IP 54 BR 17886-9946
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Controller ARWE 3.0/1-A IP 54 BR 17886-9946
Fan Speed Controller – Reliable Control
This ARWE 3.0/1-A IP54 BR controller is designed for five-stage speed control of single-phase motors, most commonly found in fans. It is suitable for both industrial installations and ventilation systems in public buildings or homes. Its solid construction and high IP54 protection rating guarantee long-lasting and trouble-free operation even in harsh conditions.
Design and application
The ARWE controller is an autotransformer-type speed controller that allows for smooth adjustment of the fan speed to current needs. This allows you to optimize the performance of the ventilation system, reduce energy consumption and improve user comfort. The device is particularly useful where precise control of airflow is required – for example, in server rooms, laboratories or production halls. Backlighting in the ON position makes it easy to read the device status.
Key features and benefits
- Five speed settings: Allows precise adjustment of the fan speed to specific working conditions.
- High IP54 protection rating: Provides resistance to the ingress of solids and water, making it ideal for use in humid or dusty environments.
- Solid construction: Guarantees the reliability and long life of the device.
- Designed for single-phase motors: Compatible with a wide range of popular fan motors.
- Dimensions: 90 mm width, 173 mm height and 89 mm depth allow for easy mounting in a limited space.
- Output current: Supports an output current of 0.5 to 14A, making it a universal solution for different types of fans.
- Voltage: Designed to operate with a voltage of 230V 50/60Hz – standard mains voltage.
The ARWE controller is a proven choice for installers and users looking for a reliable and efficient solution for controlling the speed of fan motors. Its simple operation and solid construction ensure trouble-free operation for years to come.





