Industrial Three-Phase Power Supply Is Internationally Approved

Feb. 1, 2002
Offered as the industry's first industrial, three-phase power supply with international approval, the Quint provides a wide input range for North American (3 x 480V) and European (3 x 400V) machine tool, material handling, and automotive applications.

Offered as the industry's first industrial, three-phase power supply with international approval, the Quint provides a wide input range for North American (3 x 480V) and European (3 x 400V) machine tool, material handling, and automotive applications. The supply has a voltage and current output capability of 24 Vdc and 20A, respectively.Capable of eliminating large, inefficient and costly step-down transformers, the DIN-rail mountable power supply can provide output directly from the power feed. Standard features include an input power factor correction circuit and overload and short-circuit protection with a U/I characteristic. Occupying just 9" of rail space and weighing 5 lb. and using circuit boards that are conformally coated, the supply is designed to operate over a temperature range of from -25¡C to 70¡C and has a mean time between failures (MTBF) of greater than 500,000 hr. For additional information and pricing, contact PHOENIX CONTACT INC., Harrisburg, PA. (800) 322-3225.

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