PRODUCT DETAILS
150-F85NBD — SMC Flex Smart Motor Controller, 85A, 200–480V Three-Phase
The 150-F85NBD is a solid-state soft starter from the SMC Flex family, rated at 85A continuous for three-phase line-connected motors across a 200–480V AC input range, with 100–240V AC control power. It includes electronic overload protection with programmable trip characteristics, built-in short-circuit and thermal protection, jam and stall detection, and DPI-based communication for parameter access and network connectivity through an optional adapter.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 150-F85NBD |
| Series | SMC Flex |
| Rated Current | 85 A |
| Input Line Voltage | 200–480V AC, Three-Phase, 50/60 Hz |
| Control Voltage | 100–240V AC |
| Motor Power (line-connected, 460V) | Up to 25 HP |
| Motor Power (delta-connected, 460V) | Up to 40 HP |
| Protection | Programmable electronic overload, short-circuit, thermal |
| Jam/Stall Detection | Yes |
| Communication | DPI (built-in); EtherNet/IP and others via optional adapter |
| Enclosure | Open Type |
| Operating Temperature | −5°C to 50°C |
Soft Starting at 85A — Sizing for the Right Motor
The rated current alone doesn't fully define which motor this soft starter fits — the connection scheme matters. Wired for a line-connected motor, the 85A frame covers up to roughly 25 HP at 460V; wired for a delta-connected motor configuration, the same frame covers up to roughly 40 HP at 460V. Confirming which wiring configuration the application calls for, and sizing against the motor's actual full-load amps within the controller's rated current window, is the first step before specifying — undersizing leads to nuisance trips or inadequate overload protection, while oversizing wastes capability without functional benefit.
Jam and stall detection adds a layer of protection beyond standard thermal overload — a mechanically jammed load or a stalled motor under load draws current in a pattern that simple thermal overload monitoring can be slow to catch, while dedicated jam/stall logic identifies the condition faster and can shut the motor down before sustained high current causes damage to the motor or driven equipment.
FAQ
Q: Does the 150-F85NBD include bypass contacts for after the starting ramp completes?
Integrated bypass is a configurable feature on SMC Flex controllers in this current range — verify the specific catalog configuration ordered, since bypass contacts reduce heat dissipation during run mode by carrying load current outside the solid-state switching path once the motor is up to speed.
Q: Can this controller communicate over EtherNet/IP?
Not natively through its built-in DPI port alone — an EtherNet/IP communication adapter installed in the controller's DPI interface adds that network capability.
Q: Is a separate power supply needed for the cooling fan?
For controllers with 24V AC/DC control power, a separate 120V or 240V single-phase supply is required specifically for fan operation — this is distinct from the 100–240V AC control power rating on this particular model.
Q: What's the difference between using this in Full Voltage starting mode versus a ramped soft-start mode?
Full Voltage mode applies near-instantaneous full voltage rather than a ramped start — appropriate only for loads with limited starting current demand. For higher starting current loads (above roughly ten times motor FLA), a ramped soft-start profile is the appropriate mode to avoid excessive inrush stress.



