Industrial Power Supplies Mount On DIN Rails

Sept. 30, 2009
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The T-Series of DIN-rail mounted, single-phase power supplies is designed to work reliably under demanding industrial conditions. A high power reserve guarantees reliable start-up of loads with high inrush currents such as motor starting applications. Power supplies are available in nine models, ranging from 12 V dc through 48 V dc output voltage, and up to 25 A output currents. All include integrated overvoltage temperature protection, available diagnostic output, external shutdown ability, a power-OK signal, and convenient remote ON/OFF functions which make the units easy to maintain or troubleshoot. Forthcoming redundancy modules will enable users to configure a highly reliable, truly redundant power system without any additional components. Designed for use in harsh industrial environments, these power supplies carry hazardous location approvals for Class 1 Division 2 designated locations. They feature a rugged metal housing and vibration- and shock-proof construction, and an operating temperature range of -25°C to +70°C. They offer easy installation with detachable screw terminal blocks and snap-on DIN-rail mounting. For added flexibility, mounting tabs are also included for direct panel mount. WEIDMULLER, Richmond, VA. (800) 849-9343.

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