AC/DC power supply SPS-24/5,0
single-outputwith short-circuit protectionwith overload protection

AC/DC power supply - SPS-24/5,0 - SIMEX Sp. z o.o. - single-output / with short-circuit protection / with overload protection
AC/DC power supply - SPS-24/5,0 - SIMEX Sp. z o.o. - single-output / with short-circuit protection / with overload protection
AC/DC power supply - SPS-24/5,0 - SIMEX Sp. z o.o. - single-output / with short-circuit protection / with overload protection - image - 2
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Characteristics

Type
AC/DC
Output
single-output
Protection
with short-circuit protection, with overload protection, with surge protection
Mounting
DIN rail
Features
compact, closed frame
Applications
for industrial applications
Other characteristics
isolated
Input voltage

Min.: 90 V

Max.: 264 V

Output voltage

24 V

Current

5 A

Power

120 W

Description

LED indicator for power on metal case protections: short circuit / overload / over voltage convection cooling The SPS-24/5,0 is part of the DIN rail power supply series, which is designed for use in compact cabinets for home automations and the food and beverage industry. DIN rail power supplies offer double isolated input. This means that no Earth connection is required thus resulting in low leakage current. This product provides a universal input voltage range of 90...264V AC, and a wide temperature range of -30°C to 70°C. The power supplies are certified to safety standard according to IEC/EN/UL 60950-1, IEC/EN/UL 62368-1 and UL 508. NEC Class 2 and Limited Power Source (LPS) approvals are available for this product. Specification Inrush current - cold start 35 A/230V AC Efficiency - 88% Operating temperature - -30…+70°C Case dimensions - 123.6 x 30 x 116.8 mm

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