Control Panel Power Supplies

Oct. 1, 2005
Seven new regulated 24 Volt DC power supplies are designed to meet the needs of next-generation DC control systems by providing reliable, space-efficient solutions to drive higher power demanding automation control panels.

The units include four single-phase input, 3A, 5A, 10Aand 20A/24 Volts output power supplies, and three three-phase input, 10A, 20A and 40A/24 Volts output power supplies. Features include: a “power boost” feature that enables each power supply to withstand up to 130 percent of its rated current for up to 5 seconds, making it well-suited for applications with inductive loads; an internal, built-in redundancy module that makes paralleling power supplies easy; an alarm relay contact that simplifies troubleshooting by providing instant visual indication of power supply shutdown or failure.

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