AC/DC power supply XT series
DIN railcabinetfor industrial applications

AC/DC power supply - XT series - Thames Side Sensors - DIN rail / cabinet / for industrial applications
AC/DC power supply - XT series - Thames Side Sensors - DIN rail / cabinet / for industrial applications
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Characteristics

Type
AC/DC
Mounting
DIN rail
Features
cabinet
Applications
for industrial applications
Input voltage

Min.: 100 V

Max.: 240 V

Output voltage

24 V

Output frequency

50 Hz, 60 Hz

Description

The "XT1000-2000-PS" power supply allows an XT1000 or XT2000 weight indicator / transmitter to be powered by AC (alternating current) if a DC (direct current) supply is not available or if the use of AC is preferred. It can convert an incoming voltage of 100-240 VAC (50/60 Hz) to a 24 VDC supply, which meets the incoming power requirements of the XT1000 or XT2000 weight indicator / transmitter. Simple to fit to a DIN rail / Omega rail and install, the XT1000-2000-PS power supply is cost-effective and versatile. Each power supply unit can provide up to 15W of power, capable of feeding several units of XT1000 or XT2000: - 3 units of the -SO or -SO-AN versions - 2 units of the -SO-PB, -SO-PN or -SO-ETHERNET-IP versions The XT1000-2000-PS can be fitted on the rail next to an XT1000 unit, or inside a control cabinet where the XT2000 is panel mounted to the door. Key features: • DIN rail / Omega rail mounted • Simple to install • Converts 100-240 VAC (50/60 Hz) input to 24 VDC output • Can feed multiple XT1000 or XT2000 units (see details above) • Output voltage can be finely adjusted with a mini screwdriver

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