Speed Control Motor Brushless Motor Inrush Current (Reference value)

Generally, a circuit breaker (wiring circuit breaker) is used to prevent overcurrent from flowing due to a wiring short circuit or other factor.
When selecting a breaker, reference the "inrush current" values below, and "input current" values listed on the product details page, or catalog specifications.

Brushless Motors

Product Line/Series Power Supply Voltage [V] Output Power [W] Inrush Current [A]
At Power ON After 20 ms
Brushless Motors
BMU Series
30, 60, 120 Single-Phase 100-120 19 7
Single-Phase 200-240 37 3
Three-Phase 200-240 37 1
200, 300 Single-Phase 100-120 19 9
Single-Phase 200-240 37 5
Three-Phase 200-240 37 2
400 Single-Phase 200-240 38 8
Three-Phase 200-240 37 2
Brushless Motors
BLE2 Series
30, 60, 120, 300 Single-Phase 100-120 13 6
Single-Phase 200-240 25 4
Three-Phase 200-240 25 1
200 Single-Phase 100-120 13 8
Single-Phase 200-240 25 4
Three-Phase 200-240 25 1
400 Single-Phase 200-240 25 8
Three-Phase 200-240 25 1
Brushless Motors
BXII Series
30, 60, 120, 200, 400 Single-Phase 100-120 13 9
Single-Phase 200-240 25 6
Three-Phase 200-240 25 3

Note

  • The inrush current value is based on an ambient temperature of 25 °C. It may fluctuate depending on the frequency of power supply startup and the ambient temperature.

Related Information: Values when selecting circuit breakers to combine with AC motors