In the world of industrial and commercial electrical systems, motor control is crucial. Whether you’re running a small manufacturing setup or managing building utilities, having a reliable way to start and stop motors safely is essential. Among the many motor starters available, the Direct-On-Line (DOL) starter stands out as one of the most commonly used and straightforward solutions.
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