AC/DC power supply ADS360S series
single-outputDIN railcompact

AC/DC power supply
AC/DC power supply
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Characteristics

Type
AC/DC
Output
single-output
Mounting
DIN rail
Features
compact
Other characteristics
robust
Input voltage

Min.: 115 V

Max.: 230 V

Output voltage

24 V, 48 V

Current

Min.: 0 A

Max.: 15 A

Power

360 W

Description

This series includes ADS360-24S and ADS360-48S that with 115/230VAC selectable input range and complete protection design. The DIN rail / bracket mounting solution and compact dimensions let the models be suitable for distribution board that supplying power source for PLC, HMI and I/O devices. Long life aluminum electrolytic capacitor, 100% burn-in testing and moisture proof coating to let the industrial power supply series be rugged power supply, robust power supply and heavy duty power supply. All models are RoHS compliance, CE marking and meet UL508 requirement. INPUT Input voltage:115/230VAC Selectable Input frequency:47~63Hz Inrush current: 22A/115VAC (Cold start) 44A/230VAC OUTPUT Hold-up time (Full load@230VAC):20mS Min. Over voltage protection: Autorecovery Overload protection:Power limited Short circuit protection: Autorecovery Features Innovative design of industrial-grade power supply rail Convection cooling High voltage protection Current overload protection Short circuit protection Din rail / retainer lock with fixed protection Selective warning signals (dry contact) / redundancy High power density High reliability Small size, high efficiency, low cost Comply with RoHS / UL / CE Standard 3-year quality warranty Operating Environment Operating temperature: -40 to 40 degrees Operating humidity: non-condensing 5% to 95% relative humidity

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