AC/DC power supply HDR-60 series
single-outputwith short-circuit protectionwith overload protection

AC/DC power supply - HDR-60 series  - Mean Well - single-output / with short-circuit protection / with overload protection
AC/DC power supply - HDR-60 series  - Mean Well - single-output / with short-circuit protection / with overload protection
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Characteristics

Type
AC/DC
Output
single-output
Protection
with short-circuit protection, with overload protection
Mounting
DIN rail
Certifications
CE, TUV
Applications
for industrial applications, for telecommunications equipment, for electrical networks
Other characteristics
with plastic housing
Input voltage

Min.: 85 V

Max.: 390 V

Output voltage

5 V, 12 V, 15 V, 24 V, 48 V

Current

Min.: 0 A

Max.: 6.5 A

Power

54 W, 60 W

Description

HDR-60 is one economical ultra slim 60W DIN rail power supply series , adapt to be installed on TS-35/7.5 or TS-35/15 mounting rails. The body is designed 52.5mm(3SU) in width, which allows space saving inside the cabinets. The entire series adopts the full range AC input from 85VAC to 264VAC (277VAC operational) and conforms to BS EN/EN61000-3-2, the norm the European Union regulates for harmonie current. HDR-60 is designed with plastic housing that it can effectively prevent user from electric hazards. With working efficiency up to 91%, the entire sériés can operate at the ambient température between -30°C and 70*C under air convection. The complété protection functions and relevant certificates for home automations and industrial control apparatus (IEC62368-1 ,UL508,UL62368-1 ,BS EN/EN61558-2-16) make HDR-60 a very compétitive power supply solution for household and industrial applications.

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