Unregulated power supply PS2LC243
AC/DCsingle-outputcurrent output

unregulated power supply
unregulated power supply
unregulated power supply
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Characteristics

Type
AC/DC
Output
single-output, current output, smoothed output, unregulated
Protection
with short-circuit protection, with overload protection
Mounting
DIN rail, wall-mount
Certifications
CE
Other characteristics
robust
Input voltage

400 V

Output voltage

24 V

Current

3 A

Power

72 W

Description

The power supplies of the PS2LC3 series are powerful and robust devices to power electrical loads, like contactors, magnetic switches, magnetic valves, relays or something like that. Power supplies of this type are suitable as well for the most PLC-applications. By using only few components the uncomplex circuit arrangement guarantees the advantage of a long life span and a high degree of efficiency (>80%). This power supply is optimally suited for loads requiring high starting current. The output voltage is short circuit proof. Because of its robust design, casted in a stable plastics housing, it is particularly suitable for being used in rough industrial environment, e.g. in shipbuilding. Furthermore it is quite insensitive to surge voltages. Output separated according to VDE 0551 Smoothed output Extra low safety potential PELV (EN 60204), SELV (EN 60950) Short circuit proof Operating status shown by LED Parallel connection possible Suitable for the tropics - epoxy resin casted Safety acc. to VDE, EN, UL, CSA Efficiency: - 86% Residual ripple: - < 3% Operating temperature range: - -30°C / +80°C Dimensions (WxHxD): - 100.0 x 75.0 x 110.0 mm Weight: - 1.74 kg

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