AC/DC power supply MS7007xx series
single-outputwall-mountcompact

AC/DC power supply
AC/DC power supply
AC/DC power supply
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Characteristics

Type
AC/DC
Output
single-output
Mounting
wall-mount
Features
compact, floor
Applications
Power-over-Ethernet
Input voltage

Min.: 90 V

Max.: 264 V

Output voltage

54 V

Current

1.2 A

Power

65 W

Description

Compact 54 VDC Power Supply Unit Compact power supply, low weight Installation into cable trunks and sub-floor boxes High efficiency of min. 85% Input voltage 100..120 / 200..240VAC Output voltage 54VDC Touch proof 54VDC connector according VDE High output power 65W EMB/HF filter for interference suppression according EN55022-B, FCC Part 15 Class B, CISPR22-B Fully controlled and protected output No-load operation protection: no minimum load required Overload protection Over voltage protection 2-pin universal input connector according IEC320 (C9) (MS700701) 3x 1.5mm2 wires input, open ends (MS700710) conducted grounding (MS700710) In order to use MICROSENS components with Power-over-Ethernet plus operation according to IEEE 802.3at, the user must apply a universal compact power supply unit for placing into cable trunks, sub-floor systems, respectively wall mounting housings. Having extremely compact dimensions, this 54 VDC power supply unit has a power of 65 W. The power loss is minimized by the high efficiency factor of about 90%. The power unit is also equipped with an effective voltage surge protection as well as overload protection. The power-supply MS700710 has conducted grounding, fixed wires at input and output. For the use in medical environments there are power supplies with approval according to EN60601-1 standard available.

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