Encapsulated DC/DC converter DVC251 series
regulatedfor railway applicationsfor harsh environments

Encapsulated DC/DC converter - DVC251 series  - DEUTRONIC - regulated / for railway applications / for harsh environments
Encapsulated DC/DC converter - DVC251 series  - DEUTRONIC - regulated / for railway applications / for harsh environments
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Characteristics

Configuration
encapsulated
Electrical characteristics
regulated
Applications
for railway applications, for harsh environments, for the automobile industry
Other characteristics
galvanically-isolated, wide input range, rugged, CE
Input voltage

Max.: 110 V

Min.: 12 V

Output voltage

12.5 V, 13.8 V, 24 V, 27.6 V

Power

250 W

Description

The encapsulated form of our DVC standard vehicle converters allows the operation in harsh environments such as in logistics, industrial trucks, railway applications or e-mobility. With the possibility of customer specific adaptations including the inhibit function and various certifications (E1-ECE or similar) the scope of application has a wide range. Protection against unfavourable environmental conditions Filtered against vehicle on-board disturbances Short-circuit / No-load protection Over Temperature protection Electrical safety: EN61204-7 EMC: EN61204-3 Parallel connectable Designed for use in rough environment Options (on request): Customized devices (e.g. individual cable loom, alternative input and output voltages etc.) Option: Version with “E” mark (E1 approval) for road vehicle use

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