DIN rail DC-DC converter DCC9024-3
regulatedindustrialfor harsh environments

DIN rail DC-DC converter
DIN rail DC-DC converter
DIN rail DC-DC converter
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Characteristics

Configuration
DIN rail
Electrical characteristics
regulated
Applications
industrial, for harsh environments
Other characteristics
CE, wide input range, adjustable, high-power, with metal casing
Input voltage

Min.: 70 V

Max.: 155 V

Output voltage

24 V

Min.: 22.5 V

Max.: 30 V

Power

120 W

Description

The robust DC-DC converters of the DCC9024 series supply your sensitive loads with the required DC voltage. They convert the DC voltage supplied at the input into a DC voltage with a higher or lower voltage level. Thereby, the short-circuit-proof DC voltage at the output can be adjusted in the range from 22.5 to 30VDC. This means that the DC-DC converters can also supply standby batteries in parallel operation or can be used for loads that require a high starting current. The powerful DC-DC converters from FEAS are suitable for supplying sensitive loads in harsh industrial environments. The DC-DC converters are integrated into a functional and stable aluminum housing and have good radio interference suppression and high functional reliability. Extra low safety potential PELV (EN 50178), SELV (EN 62368) Output separated according to VDE 0551 Overload- and open circuit protected Short circuit proof Operating status shown by LED Suitable for the tropics - epoxy resin casted Safety acc. to VDE, EN, UL, CSA Adjustment range: - 22.5 - 30.0 VDC Output current: - 5.0 A Efficiency: - 88% Residual ripple: - < 200 mVSS Operating temperature range: - -30°C / +70°C Dimensions (WxHxD): - 64.0 x 100.0 x 120.0 mm Weight: - 1.25 kg

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