Stabilized power supply FLEX50024A
AC/DCsingle-phasetwo-phase

Stabilized power supply - FLEX50024A - ZELEC - AC/DC / single-phase / two-phase
Stabilized power supply - FLEX50024A - ZELEC - AC/DC / single-phase / two-phase
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Characteristics

Type
AC/DC
Output
stabilized
Network
single-phase, two-phase, 3-phase
Protection
with short-circuit protection, with overload protection
Connection
with screw terminal block
Mounting
DIN rail
Features
compact
Applications
for industrial applications
Other characteristics
safety
Input voltage

Max.: 230 V

Min.: 115 V

Output voltage

Max.: 27 V

Min.: 22 V

Current

25 A

Power

600 W

Output frequency

Max.: 63 Hz

Min.: 47 Hz

Description

230 Vac / 24 Vdc 25 A 600 W industrialised power supply The FLEX range of products offers 1, 2, and 3-phase input up to 600 W with a current rating ranging to 25A and power flexibility that reaches 50% of the rated current In. The range is available with 24 Vdc and 48 Vdc voltage. FLEX series AC/DC power supplies can be used in extreme industrial environments. Without automatic cut-out To guarantee process continuity, the FLEX stabilised power supply can be switched on without automatic cut-out, even with high start-up currents. Secure installation To prevent any risk of overheating and ensure the safety of the installation, the FLEX stabilised power supply switches off and then restarts automatically if the temperature rises significantly (above 60°C). Developed and manufactured in Europe The products are carefully designed following a strict quality control procedure. Reliability and quality are our core concerns when we select our suppliers.

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