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    Power Supplies

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    Output Connection

    To power electronics ranging from simple prototypes to complex industrial automation and process control equipment, these general purpose power supplies convert AC to DC voltage. Mount them to a surface inside your device’s enclosure.
    So you don’t accidentally touch internal components and shock yourself, these power supplies have their own housing. If you occasionally need to poke around inside your device’s enclosure, the housing also protects the power supplies themselves from damage. But compared to open-frame power supplies, these have a larger footprint, so they won’t fit in tight spaces.
    For output wire connections, choose between standard screw terminals and quick-disconnect terminals. Use quick-disconnect terminals if you have wires with ring terminal ends. To connect them, slide a screw through the hole in the quick-disconnect terminal, slip the ring terminal from your wire over the screw, and tighten a nut on the end of the screw to hold everything in place. Screws, nuts, and ring terminals are not included.
    All of these power supplies use switching regulation, which means they produce the stated voltage despite fluctuations in your input power and the power being drawn by your system, and they won’t become too hot. Power supplies that are SEMI F47 compliant meet standards for maintaining output voltage when input voltage dips. This is commonly known as voltage sag immunity.
    If you exceed the maximum current, load, or voltage, these power supplies shut down to protect both the power supply and the connected equipment. Some also protect against excessive temperatures. All meet stringent safety standards.
    Maximum Output Noise Peak-to-Peak—Maximum output noise is also known as ripple noise. The lower the value, the less interference the power supply creates. For most applications, a value over 100mVpp isn’t a problem. However, when using to power extremely sensitive electronics, such as audio equipment and high-precision measuring and testing equipment, you’ll want an output noise around 5mVpp or less.
    Power Factor @ Voltage—Power factor shows how effectively a power supply draws AC power from the main electrical supply. The higher the power factor—up to a maximum score of 1—the lower your operating cost.
    Efficiency @ Voltage—Efficiency describes how good a power supply is at converting the AC power it draws from your main electrical supply into DC power. High-efficiency power supplies cost less money to operate and produce less heat, meaning cooler temperatures in your electrical cabinet.
    Cannot Be Sold To—Power supplies that cannot be sold to the regions listed are restricted by local energy efficiency requirements.
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    Single Phase—100V AC to 240V AC Input Voltage
     
    Screw-Terminal Input and Output Connection
    15V DC4.5 to 5.53 amp15 W120 mV DCNot Rated72.5% @ 100V AC
    73.5% @ 115V AC
    75.5% @ 230V AC
    1.5"3.2"2.9"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    TUV Rheinland Certified
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageCalifornia, VermontNo47010K114000000
    15V DC4.5 to 5.56 amp30 W120 mV DCNot Rated73% @ 100V AC
    74% @ 115V AC
    77% @ 230V AC
    1.5"3.2"3.5"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    TUV Rheinland Certified
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageCalifornia, VermontNo47010K11800000
    15V DC4.5 to 5.58 amp40 W120 mV DC0.97 @ 100V AC
    0.97 @ 115V AC
    0.85 @ 230V AC
    74.5% @ 100V AC
    75% @ 115V AC
    76.5% @ 230V AC
    1.5"3.2"3.9"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    TUV Rheinland Certified
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageCalifornia, VermontNo47010K12300000
    112V DC10.8 to 13.21.3 amp15.6 W150 mV DCNot Rated75.5% @ 100V AC
    77% @ 115V AC
    78.5% @ 230V AC
    1.5"3.2"2.9"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    TUV Rheinland Certified
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageCaliforniaNo47010K11100000
    112V DC10.8 to 13.22.5 amp30 W150 mV DCNot Rated80% @ 100V AC
    80.5% @ 115V AC
    81% @ 230V AC
    1.5"3.2"3.5"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    TUV Rheinland Certified
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageCalifornia, VermontNo47010K11500000
    112V DC10.8 to 13.24.3 amp51.6 W150 mV DC0.98 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.87 @ 230V AC
    80% @ 100V AC
    80.5% @ 115V AC
    82% @ 230V AC
    1.5"3.2"3.9"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    TUV Rheinland Certified
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageCalifornia, VermontNo47010K11900000
    112V DC10.8 to 13.28.4 amp100.8 W150 mV DC0.98 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.9 @ 230V AC
    82% @ 100V AC
    82% @ 115V AC
    85% @ 130V AC
    1.6"3.8"4.3"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageCalifornia, VermontNo57010K12600000
    112V DC10.8 to 13.212.5 amp150 W150 mV DC0.98 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.93 @ 230V AC
    84% @ 100V AC
    84% @ 115V AC
    87% @ 230V AC
    1.6"3.8"5.1"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageCalifornia, VermontNo57010K127000000
    115V DC13.5 to 16.51 amp15 W150 mV DCNot Rated77% @ 100V AC
    78.5% @ 115V AC
    79.5% @ 230V AC
    1.5"3.2"2.9"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    TUV Rheinland Certified
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageCalifornia, VermontNo47010K11200000
    115V DC13.5 to 16.52 amp30 W150 mV DCNot Rated81% @ 100V AC
    81.5% @ 115V AC
    82% @ 230V AC
    1.5"3.2"3.5"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    TUV Rheinland Certified
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageCalifornia, VermontNo47010K11600000
    115V DC13.5 to 16.53.5 amp52.5 W150 mV DC0.98 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.87 @ 230V AC
    80% @ 100V AC
    80.5% @ 115V AC
    82% @ 230V AC
    1.5"3.2"3.9"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    TUV Rheinland Certified
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageCalifornia, VermontNo47010K12100000
    115V DC13.5 to 16.56.7 amp100.5 W150 mV DC0.98 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.9 @ 230V AC
    83% @ 100V AC
    83% @ 115V AC
    86% @ 230V AC
    1.6"3.8"4.3"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageCalifornia, VermontNo57010K13300000
    115V DC13.5 to 16.510 amp150 W150 mV DC0.98 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.93 @ 230V AC
    84% @ 100V AC
    84% @ 115V AC
    87% @ 230V AC
    1.6"3.8"5.1"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageCalifornia, VermontNo57010K134000000
    124V DC21.6 to 26.40.7 amp16.8 W150 mV DCNot Rated78% @ 100V AC
    79% @ 115V AC
    80% @ 230V AC
    1.5"3.2"2.9"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    TUV Rheinland Certified
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageCalifornia, VermontNo47010K11300000
    124V DC21.6 to 26.41.3 amp31.2 W150 mV DCNot Rated82.5% @ 100V AC
    83% @ 115V AC
    83.5% @ 230V AC
    1.5"3.2"3.5"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    TUV Rheinland Certified
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageCalifornia, VermontNo47010K11700000
    124V DC21.6 to 26.42.2 amp52.8 W150 mV DC0.98 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.87 @ 230V AC
    81.5% @ 100V AC
    82% @ 115V AC
    84% @ 230V AC
    1.5"3.2"3.9"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    TUV Rheinland Certified
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageCalifornia, VermontNo47010K12200000
    124V DC21.6 to 26.44.3 amp103.2 W150 mV DC0.98 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.9 @ 230V AC
    85% @ 100V AC
    85% @ 115V AC
    88% @ 230V AC
    1.6"3.8"4.3"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageCalifornia, VermontNo57010K13900000
    124V DC21.6 to 26.46.4 amp153.6 W150 mV DC0.98 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.93 @ 230V AC
    87% @ 100V AC
    87% @ 115V AC
    90% @ 230V AC
    1.6"3.8"5.1"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageCalifornia, VermontNo57010K141000000
    136V DC32.4 to 39.62.8 amp100.8 W200 mV DC0.98 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.9 @ 230V AC
    86% @ 100V AC
    86% @ 115V AC
    89% @ 230V AC
    1.6"3.8"4.3"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageCalifornia, VermontNo57010K14600000
    136V DC32.4 to 39.64.2 amp151.2 W200 mV DC0.98 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.93 @ 230V AC
    87% @ 100V AC
    87% @ 115V AC
    90% @ 230V AC
    1.6"3.8"5.1"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageCalifornia, VermontNo57010K147000000
    148V DC43.2 to 52.82.1 amp100.8 W200 mV DC0.98 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.9 @ 230V AC
    86% @ 100V AC
    86% @ 115V AC
    89% @ 230V AC
    1.6"3.8"4.3"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageCalifornia, VermontNo57010K15300000
    148V DC43.2 to 52.83.2 amp153.6 W200 mV DC0.98 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.93 @ 230V AC
    87% @ 100V AC
    87% @ 115V AC
    90% @ 230V AC
    1.6"3.8"5.1"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageCalifornia, VermontNo57010K154000000
    25V DC4.5 to 5.550 amp250 W120 mV DC0.99 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.95 @ 230V AC
    73% @ 100V AC
    74% @ 115V AC
    77% @ 230V AC
    1.6"4"7.5"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageNo87010K124000000
    25V DC4.5 to 5.5100 amp500 W120 mV DC0.99 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.95 @ 230V AC
    76% @ 100V AC
    77% @ 115V AC
    79% @ 230V AC
    2.4"4.7"7.5"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageNo87010K125000000
    212V DC10.8 to 13.225 amp300 W150 mV DC0.99 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.95 @ 230V AC
    79% @ 100V AC
    80% @ 115V AC
    82% @ 230V AC
    1.6"4"7.5"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageNo87010K128000000
    212V DC10.8 to 13.250 amp600 W150 mV DC0.99 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.95 @ 230V AC
    81% @ 100V AC
    82% @ 115V AC
    84% @ 230V AC
    2.4"4.7"7.5"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageNo87010K129000000
    215V DC13.5 to 16.520 amp300 W150 mV DC0.99 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.95 @ 230V AC
    81% @ 100V AC
    82% @ 115V AC
    84% @ 230V AC
    1.6"4"7.5"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageNo87010K135000000
    215V DC13.5 to 16.540 amp600 W150 mV DC0.99 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.95 @ 230V AC
    82% @ 100V AC
    82% @ 115V AC
    85% @ 130V AC
    2.4"4.7"7.5"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageNo87010K136000000
    224V DC21.6 to 26.412.5 amp300 W150 mV DC0.99 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.95 @ 230V AC
    82% @ 100V AC
    83% @ 115V AC
    86% @ 230V AC
    1.6"4"7.5"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageNo87010K142000000
    224V DC21.6 to 26.425 amp600 W150 mV DC0.99 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.95 @ 230V AC
    84% @ 100V AC
    85% @ 115V AC
    88% @ 230V AC
    2.4"4.7"7.5"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageNo87010K143000000
    236V DC32.4 to 39.68.4 amp302.4 W200 mV DC0.99 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.95 @ 230V AC
    83% @ 100V AC
    83% @ 115V AC
    87% @ 230V AC
    1.6"4"7.5"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageNo87010K148000000
    236V DC32.4 to 39.616.7 amp601.2 W200 mV DC0.99 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.95 @ 230V AC
    85% @ 100V AC
    86% @ 115V AC
    88% @ 230V AC
    2.4"4.7"7.5"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageNo87010K149000000
    248V DC43.2 to 52.86.3 amp302.4 W200 mV DC0.99 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.95 @ 230V AC
    82% @ 100V AC
    83% @ 115V AC
    86% @ 230V AC
    1.6"4"7.5"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageNo87010K155000000
    248V DC43.2 to 52.812.5 amp600 W200 mV DC0.99 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.95 @ 230V AC
    85% @ 100V AC
    85% @ 115V AC
    88% @ 230V AC
    2.4"4.7"7.5"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageNo87010K156000000
     
    Screw-Terminal Input and Quick-Disconnect-Terminal Output Connection
    112V DC10.8 to 13.284 amp1,008 W210 mV DC0.98 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.95 @ 230V AC
    81% @ 100V AC
    82% @ 115V AC
    85% @ 130V AC
    2.4"5.9"9.5"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageNo127010K131000000
    112V DC10.8 to 13.2125 amp1,500 W210 mV DC0.98 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.95 @ 230V AC
    81% @ 100V AC
    82% @ 115V AC
    85% @ 130V AC
    2.4"7"10.6"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageNo127010K132000000
    115V DC13.5 to 16.567 amp1,005 W210 mV DC0.98 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.95 @ 230V AC
    82% @ 100V AC
    82% @ 115V AC
    85% @ 130V AC
    2.4"5.9"9.5"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageNo127010K137000000
    115V DC13.5 to 16.5100 amp1,500 W210 mV DC0.98 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.95 @ 230V AC
    82% @ 100V AC
    82% @ 115V AC
    85% @ 130V AC
    2.4"7"10.6"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageNo127010K138000000
    124V DC21.6 to 26.442 amp1,008 W150 mV DC0.98 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.95 @ 230V AC
    84% @ 100V AC
    85% @ 115V AC
    88% @ 230V AC
    2.4"5.9"9.5"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageNo127010K144000000
    124V DC21.6 to 26.464 amp1,536 W150 mV DC0.98 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.95 @ 230V AC
    84% @ 100V AC
    85% @ 115V AC
    88% @ 230V AC
    2.4"7"10.6"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageNo127010K145000000
    136V DC32.4 to 39.628 amp1,008 W200 mV DC0.98 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.95 @ 230V AC
    84% @ 100V AC
    85% @ 115V AC
    88% @ 230V AC
    2.4"5.9"9.5"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageNo127010K151000000
    136V DC32.4 to 39.642 amp1,512 W200 mV DC0.98 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.95 @ 230V AC
    84% @ 100V AC
    85% @ 115V AC
    88% @ 230V AC
    2.4"7"10.6"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageNo127010K152000000
    148V DC43.2 to 52.821 amp1,008 W300 mV DC0.98 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.95 @ 230V AC
    84% @ 100V AC
    85% @ 115V AC
    88% @ 230V AC
    2.4"5.9"9.5"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageNo127010K157000000
    148V DC43.2 to 52.832 amp1,536 W300 mV DC0.98 @ 100V AC
    0.98 @ 115V AC
    0.95 @ 230V AC
    84% @ 100V AC
    84% @ 115V AC
    87% @ 230V AC
    2.4"7"10.6"C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    D Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Overcurrent, Overload, OvervoltageNo127010K158000000
     

    Heavy Duty DIN-Rail-Mount Power Supplies

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    Single Phase, Screw-Clamp Terminal

    Input and Output Connection

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Power Supplies. Heavy Duty DIN-Rail-Mount Power Supplies, Single Phase, Spring-Clamp-Terminal Input and Output Connection.

    Single Phase, Spring-Clamp-Terminal

    Input and Output Connection

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Power Supplies. Heavy Duty DIN-Rail-Mount Power Supplies, Single Phase, Spring-Clamp-Terminal Input and Output Connection—With Output Voltage Signal.

    Single Phase, Spring-Clamp-Terminal

    Input and Output Connection—With

    Output Voltage Signal

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    Three Phase, Screw-Clamp Terminal

    Input and Output Connection

    For critical systems, demanding environments, and any application where downtime is not an option, these reliable power supplies convert AC to DC voltage to keep power flowing. They mount onto DIN rails, which are usually found inside electrical panels and cabinets. Made with the highest-quality internal components, they're designed to last in marine, heavy industrial, and other tough environments. Power supplies with spring-clamp terminals connect quicker and hold firmer than screw-style terminals.
    These power supplies maintain a stable output, even in facilities with electrical noise, voltage fluctuation, or poor power quality. Compared to standard power supplies, they require less start-up current, which further improves stability. All use switching regulation, which means they produce the stated voltage despite fluctuations in your input power and the power being drawn by your system, and they won’t become too hot. Some are also SEMI F47 compliant, meaning they meet standards for maintaining output voltage when input voltage dips. This is commonly known as voltage sag immunity.
    For many of these power supplies, exceeding the maximum voltage, temperature, or load will cause the power supply to shut down to protect both the power supply and the connected equipment. Some power supplies meet the voltage requirements for use in a PELV (protected extra low voltage) circuit; some also meet the requirements for use in SELV (separated extra low voltage) circuits.
    Rated IP20, these power supplies prevent your fingers from touching internal components and accidentally shocking yourself. With various domestic and international certifications, such as UL listing, CE marking, and TUV Rheinland certification, these power supplies meet stringent safety standards. Some meet additional standards for marine vessels classed by DNV-GL and Lloyd's Register.
    Power supplies with an NEC Class 2 output limit the risk of electrical shock should something fail inside the power supply.
    Output Voltage Signal—Power supplies with an output voltage signal send a signal that indicates the status of their output voltage, so you know if your power supply isn't working correctly. Configure them to light up a panel or activate an alarm when voltage drops, or connect them to a PLC for remote system monitoring.
    Output Peak Current—Power supplies with an output peak current briefly boost power above their maximum operating current for starting motors, actuating solenoid valves, and other applications that require a higher starting current than their operating current. All of this means you get a more powerful power supply in a compact size.
    Maximum Output Noise Peak-to-Peak—Maximum output noise is also known as ripple noise. The lower the value, the less interference the power supply creates. For most applications, a value over 100mVpp isn’t a problem. However, when using to power extremely sensitive electronics, such as audio equipment and high-precision measuring and testing equipment, you’ll want an output noise around 5mVpp or less.
    Power Factor @ Voltage—Power factor shows how effectively a power supply draws AC power from the main electrical supply. The higher the power factor—up to a maximum score of 1—the lower your operating cost.
    Efficiency @ Voltage—Efficiency describes how good a power supply is at converting the AC power it draws from your main electrical supply into DC power. High-efficiency power supplies cost less money to operate and produce less heat, meaning cooler temperatures in your electrical cabinet.
    Output
    Voltage,
    V DC
    Voltage Adjustment
    Range, V DC
    Current,
    amp
    Peak Current,
    amp
    Max. Noise Peak-to-Peak,
    mV DC
    Power Factor
    @ Voltage
    Efficiency @ Voltage
    For Extra-Low
    Voltage Circuit Type
    Low-Voltage Output
    Protection
    Enclosure
    Rating
    Each
    Single Phase—100-240V AC Input Voltage
     
    Screw-Clamp Terminal Input and Output Connection
    54.5 to 5.7533.6600.42 @ 230V AC77% @ 230V ACPELVNEC Class 2IP20
    7009K31000000
    54.5 to 5.7556300.43 @ 230V AC79% @ 230V ACPELVNEC Class 2IP20
    3719N10500000
    1210.8 to 13.81.21.44500.42 @ 230V AC77% @ 230V ACPELVNEC Class 2IP20
    7009K3200000
    1210.8 to 13.82.53300.42 @ 230V AC82% @ 230V ACPELVNEC Class 2IP20
    7009K3300000
    1210.8 to 13.84.55.41500.46 @ 230V AC85% @ 130V ACPELVNEC Class 2IP20
    3719N108000000
    2421.6 to 27.60.650.78300.42 @ 230V AC80% @ 230V ACPELVNEC Class 2IP20
    7009K3400000
    2421.6 to 27.61.31.56300.42 @ 230V AC86% @ 230V ACPELVNEC Class 2IP20
    7009K3500000
    2421.6 to 27.62.53500.45 @ 230V AC88% @ 230V ACPELVNEC Class 2IP20
    7009K3600000
    2421.6 to 27.6561500.94 @ 230V AC89% @ 230V ACPELVNEC Class 2IP20
    7009K81000000
    2421.6 to 27.610121800.9 @ 230V AC92% @ 230V ACPELVNEC Class 2IP20
    7009K82000000
    2421.6 to 27.620242300.97 @ 230V AC93% @ 230V ACPELVNEC Class 2IP20
    3719N114000000
    4843.2 to 55.2563500.9 @ 230V AC92% @ 230V ACPELVNEC Class 2IP20
    3719N113000000
    4843.2 to 55.210124700.97 @ 230V AC93% @ 230V ACPELVNEC Class 2IP20
    3719N115000000
     
    Spring-Clamp-Terminal Input and Output Connection
    2421.6 to 281.31.56190Not Rated87% @ 115V AC
    86% @ 230V AC
    PELVNEC Class 2IP20
    3719N21000000
    2421.6 to 282.53190Not Rated87% @ 115V AC
    89% @ 230V AC
    PELVNEC Class 2IP20
    3719N22000000
    2421.6 to 28561100.9 @ 230V AC90% @ 115V AC
    92% @ 230V AC
    PELVNEC Class 2IP20
    3719N23000000
     
    Spring-Clamp-Terminal Input and Output Connection—With Output Voltage Signal
    2421.6 to 2810151000.9 @ 230V AC91% @ 115V AC
    93% @ 230V AC
    PELVNEC Class 2IP20
    3719N24000000
    2421.6 to 2820301300.9 @ 230V AC91% @ 115V AC
    93% @ 230V AC
    PELVNEC Class 2IP20
    3719N25000000
     
    Three Phase—380-480V AC Input Voltage
     
    Screw-Clamp Terminal Input and Output Connection
    2422.5 to 29.556160Not Rated89% @ 400V ACPELV, SELVIP20
    3719N116000000
    2422.5 to 29.51012190Not Rated89% @ 400V ACPELV, SELVIP20
    3719N117000000
    2422.5 to 29.52024130Not Rated91% @ 400V ACPELV, SELVIP20
    7009K55000000
    2422.5 to 29.5404890Not Rated92% @ 400V ACPELV, SELVIP20
    3719N119000000
     

    DIN-Rail-Mount Power Supplies

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Power Supplies. DIN-Rail-Mount Power Supplies, Single Phase.

    Single Phase

    Mount these power supplies onto DIN rails inside electrical panels and enclosures—they convert AC to DC voltage to power electronic equipment. With a set of standard features, they're a cost-effective option for clean, controlled environments with a stable supply of electricity. Use them to power testing and measuring devices as well as commercial equipment, such as printers and ATMs. Unlike heavy duty power supplies, they're not made for tough, dirty environments.
    All of these power supplies use switching regulation, which means they produce the stated voltage despite fluctuations in your input power and the power being drawn by your system, and they won’t become too hot. Some are also SEMI F47 compliant, meaning they meet standards for maintaining output voltage when input voltage dips. This is commonly known as voltage sag immunity.
    If you exceed the maximum voltage, current, or load, these power supplies shut down to protect both the power supply and the connected equipment. Some also meet the voltage requirements for use in an SELV (separated extra low voltage) circuit.
    With various domestic and international certifications, such as UL listing, CE marking, and TUV certification, these power supplies meet stringent safety standards. Power supplies with an NEC Class 2 or LPS output limit the risk of electrical shock should something fail inside the power supply. Power supplies with an IP20 rating prevent your fingers from touching internal components and accidentally shocking yourself.
    Output Voltage Signal—Power supplies with an output voltage signal send a signal that indicates the status of their output voltage, so you know if your power supply isn't working correctly. Configure them to light up a panel or activate an alarm when voltage drops, or connect them to a PLC for remote system monitoring.
    Maximum Output Noise Peak-to-Peak—Maximum output noise is also known as ripple noise. The lower the value, the less interference the power supply creates. For most applications, a value over 100mVpp isn’t a problem. However, when using to power extremely sensitive electronics, such as audio equipment and high-precision measuring and testing equipment, you’ll want an output noise around 5mVpp or less.
    Power Factor @ Voltage—Power factor shows how effectively a power supply draws AC power from the main electrical supply. The higher the power factor—up to a maximum score of 1—the lower your operating cost.
    Efficiency @ Voltage—Efficiency describes how good a power supply is at converting the AC power it draws from your main electrical supply into DC power. High-efficiency power supplies cost less money to operate and produce less heat, meaning cooler temperatures in your electrical cabinet.
    Output
    Voltage,
    V DC
    Voltage Adjustment
    Range, V DC
    Current,
    amp
    Max. Noise Peak-to-Peak,
    mV DC
    Power Factor @ Voltage
    Efficiency @ Voltage
    For Extra-Low
    Voltage Circuit Type
    Enclosure
    Rating
    Certification
    Specs.
    Met
    Each
    Single Phase—100-240V AC Input Voltage
     
    Screw-Clamp Terminal Input and Output Connection—With Output Voltage Signal
    2422 to 2851000.55 @ 115V AC
    0.45 @ 230V AC
    85% @ 115V AC
    88% @ 230V AC
    SELVIP20
    UL Listed
    C-UL Listed
    C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F473718N119000000
    2422 to 28101000.95 @ 115V AC
    0.95 @ 230V AC
    85% @ 115V AC
    88% @ 230V AC
    SELVIP20
    UL Listed
    C-UL Listed
    C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F473718N121000000
    2422 to 28201000.95 @ 115V AC
    0.95 @ 230V AC
    85% @ 115V AC
    88% @ 230V AC
    SELVIP20
    UL Listed
    C-UL Listed
    C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F473718N122000000
    4844 to 562.51200.55 @ 115V AC
    0.45 @ 230V AC
    85% @ 115V AC
    88% @ 230V AC
    SELVIP20
    UL Listed
    C-UL Listed
    C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F473718N12300000
     

    Heavy Duty Motor-Starting DIN-Rail-Mount Power Supplies

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Power Supplies. Heavy Duty Motor-Starting DIN-Rail-Mount Power Supplies, Single Phase, Screw-Clamp Terminal Input and Output Connection—With Output Voltage Signal.

    Single Phase, Screw-Clamp Terminal

    Input and Output Connection—With

    Output Voltage Signal

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Power Supplies. Heavy Duty Motor-Starting DIN-Rail-Mount Power Supplies, Three Phase, Screw-Clamp Terminal Input and Output Connection—With Output Voltage Signal.

    Three Phase, Screw-Clamp Terminal

    Input and Output Connection—With

    Output Voltage Signal

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Power Supplies. Heavy Duty Motor-Starting DIN-Rail-Mount Power Supplies, Three Phase, Spring-Clamp-Terminal Input and Output Connection—With Output Voltage Signal.

    Three Phase, Spring-Clamp-Terminal

    Input and Output Connection—With

    Output Voltage Signal

    Made of durable components for a long life in demanding conditions, these power supplies convert AC voltage to power DC motors and other devices that require high start-up current. They briefly boost power above their maximum output, which means you don't have to use an oversized power supply just to handle occasional spikes. Mount them onto DIN rails in marine, heavy industrial, and other tough environments. Power supplies with spring-clamp terminals connect quicker and hold firmer than screw-style terminals.
    Because they're made to the highest quality standards, you can rely on these power supplies to run critical automation and process control systems. They maintain a stable output, even in facilities with electrical noise, voltage fluctuation, or poor power quality. Compared to standard power supplies, they require less start-up current, which further improves stability. All use switching regulation, which means they produce the stated voltage despite fluctuations in your input power and the power being drawn by your system, and they won’t become too hot. Some are also SEMI F47 compliant, meaning they meet standards for maintaining output voltage when input voltage dips. This is commonly known as voltage sag immunity.
    If you exceed the maximum voltage, temperature, or load, these power supplies shut down to protect both the power supply and the connected equipment. They also meet the voltage requirements for use in SELV (separated extra low voltage) or PELV (protected extra low voltage) circuits.
    Rated IP20, these power supplies prevent your fingers from touching internal components and accidentally shocking yourself. With various domestic and international certifications, such as UL listing, CE marking, and TUV certification, these power supplies meet stringent safety standards. Some meet additional standards for marine vessels classed by DNV-GL and ABS.
    Supplies that have a Class I, Division 2 environmental rating are safe for use in environments that are not normally hazardous, but where concentrations of combustible gases may occur infrequently. Some power supplies have ATEX and IECEx certifications, which are international ratings for hazardous environments.
    Output Voltage Signal—Power supplies with an output voltage signal send a signal that indicates the status of their output voltage, so you know if your power supply isn't working correctly. Configure them to light up a panel or activate an alarm when voltage drops, or connect them to a PLC for remote system monitoring.
    Maximum Output Noise Peak-to-Peak—Maximum output noise is also known as ripple noise. The lower the value, the less interference the power supply creates. For most applications, a value over 100mVpp isn’t a problem. However, when using to power extremely sensitive electronics, such as audio equipment and high-precision measuring and testing equipment, you’ll want an output noise around 5mVpp or less.
    Power Factor @ Voltage—Power factor shows how effectively a power supply draws AC power from the main electrical supply. The higher the power factor—up to a maximum score of 1—the lower your operating cost.
    Efficiency @ Voltage—Efficiency describes how good a power supply is at converting the AC power it draws from your main electrical supply into DC power. High-efficiency power supplies cost less money to operate and produce less heat, meaning cooler temperatures in your electrical cabinet.
    Cannot Be Sold To—Power supplies that cannot be sold to the regions listed are restricted by local energy efficiency requirements.
    Output
    Voltage,
    V DC
    Voltage Adjustment
    Range, V DC
    Current,
    amp
    Peak Current,
    amp
    Peak Current
    Duration, sec.
    Max. Noise Peak-to-Peak,
    mV DC
    Power Factor @ Voltage
    Efficiency @ Voltage
    For Extra-Low
    Voltage Circuit Type
    Enclosure
    Rating
    Hazardous Location Rating
    Cannot Be Sold To
    Each
    Single Phase—100-240V AC Input Voltage
     
    Screw-Clamp Terminal Input and Output Connection—With Output Voltage Signal
    1212 to 15162441000.98 @ 115V AC
    0.92 @ 230V AC
    86.5% @ 230V ACSELVIP20
    ATEX II 3 G Ex Ec nC IIC T4 Gc; Ex nA nC IIC; IEC Zone 2 Groups IIC, IIB, IIA; IECEx Ex Ec nC IIC T4 Gc; NEC Class I Division 2 Groups A, B, C, D; NEC Zone 2 Groups IIC, IIB, IIA; AEx nA nC IIC3721N1010000000
    2423.5 to 28.557.54500.98 @ 115V AC
    0.92 @ 230V AC
    88% @ 230V ACSELVIP20
    ATEX II 3 G Ex Ec nC IIC T4 Gc; Ex nA nC IIC; IEC Zone 2 Groups IIC, IIB, IIA; IECEx Ex Ec nC IIC T4 Gc; NEC Class I Division 2 Groups A, B, C, D; NEC Zone 2 Groups IIC, IIB, IIA; AEx nA nC IIC3721N102000000
    2423.5 to 28.510154500.98 @ 115V AC
    0.92 @ 230V AC
    90% @ 230V ACSELVIP20
    ATEX II 3 G Ex Ec nC IIC T4 Gc; Ex nA nC IIC; IEC Zone 2 Groups IIC, IIB, IIA; IECEx Ex Ec nC IIC T4 Gc; NEC Class I Division 2 Groups A, B, C, D; NEC Zone 2 Groups IIC, IIB, IIA; AEx nA nC IIC3721N103000000
    2423.5 to 28.5203041000.98 @ 115V AC
    0.92 @ 230V AC
    92% @ 230V ACSELVIP20
    ATEX II 3 G Ex Ec nC IIC T4 Gc; Ex nA nC IIC; IEC Zone 2 Groups IIC, IIB, IIA; IECEx Ex Ec nC IIC T4 Gc; NEC Class I Division 2 Groups A, B, C, D; NEC Zone 2 Groups IIC, IIB, IIA; AEx nA nC IIC7009K11000000
    2423.5 to 28.5406041000.98 @ 115V AC
    0.92 @ 230V AC
    93% @ 230V ACSELVIP20
    ATEX II 3 G Ex Ec nC IIC T4 Gc; Ex nA nC IIC; IEC Zone 2 Groups IIC, IIB, IIA; IECEx Ex Ec nC IIC T4 Gc; NEC Class I Division 2 Groups A, B, C, D; NEC Zone 2 Groups IIC, IIB, IIA; AEx nA nC IIC3721N10400000000
     
    Three Phase—200-240V AC Input Voltage
     
    Spring-Clamp-Terminal Input and Output Connection—With Output Voltage Signal
    2424 to 28406010600.9 @ 230V AC95% @ 200V AC
    95% @ 230V AC
    PELVIP20
    3721N122000000
    2424 to 29.5101510500.9 @ 230V AC93% @ 200V AC
    93% @ 230V AC
    PELVIP20
    3721N119000000
    2424 to 29.52030101200.9 @ 230V AC94% @ 200V AC
    94% @ 230V AC
    PELVIP20
    3721N121000000
     
    Three Phase—380-480V AC Input Voltage
     
    Screw-Clamp Terminal Input and Output Connection—With Output Voltage Signal
    2423.5 to 28.557.5450Not Rated85% @ 380V ACSELVIP20
    ATEX II 3 G Ex Ec nC IIC T4 Gc; Ex nA nC IIC; IEC Zone 2 Groups IIC, IIB, IIA; IECEx Ex Ec nC IIC T4 Gc; NEC Class I Division 2 Groups A, B, C, D; NEC Zone 2 Groups IIC, IIB, IIA; AEx nA nC IICCalifornia, Vermont7009K51000000
    2423.5 to 28.51015450Not Rated91% @ 380V ACSELVIP20
    ATEX II 3 G Ex Ec nC IIC T4 Gc; Ex nA nC IIC; IEC Zone 2 Groups IIC, IIB, IIA; IECEx Ex Ec nC IIC T4 Gc; NEC Class I Division 2 Groups A, B, C, D; NEC Zone 2 Groups IIC, IIB, IIA; AEx nA nC IIC3721N105000000
    2423.5 to 28.5203041000.92 @ 480V AC93% @ 380V ACSELVIP20
    ATEX II 3 G Ex Ec nC IIC T4 Gc; Ex nA nC IIC; IEC Zone 2 Groups IIC, IIB, IIA; IECEx Ex Ec nC IIC T4 Gc; NEC Class I Division 2 Groups A, B, C, D; NEC Zone 2 Groups IIC, IIB, IIA; AEx nA nC IIC3721N106000000
    2423.5 to 28.5406041000.92 @ 480V AC94% @ 380V ACSELVIP20
    Ex nA nC IIC; NEC Class I Division 2 Groups A, B, C, D; NEC Zone 2 Groups IIC, IIB, IIA; AEx nA nC IIC7009K5400000000
     

    Motor-Starting DIN-Rail-Mount Power Supplies

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Power Supplies. Motor-Starting DIN-Rail-Mount Power Supplies, Single Phase, Screw-Clamp Terminal Input and Output Connection—With Output Voltage Signal, Remote On/Off.

    Single Phase, Screw-Clamp Terminal

    Input and Output Connection—With

    Output Voltage Signal, Remote On/Off

    Convert AC voltage to power DC motors, solenoid valves, charging capacitors, and other devices that require large start-up current. These power supplies mount onto DIN rails and are capable of briefly boosting power above their maximum output. It means you don't have to use an oversized power supply just to handle spikes in demand. With a set of standard features, they're a cost-effective way to power motors in clean, controlled environments that have a stable supply of electricity. They're not recommended for tough industrial environments.
    All of these power supplies use switching regulation, which means they produce the stated voltage despite fluctuations in your input power and the power being drawn by your system, and they won’t become too hot. Some are also SEMI F47 compliant, meaning they meet standards for maintaining output voltage when input voltage dips. This is commonly known as voltage sag immunity.
    If you exceed the maximum voltage, current, or load, these power supplies shut down to protect both the power supply and the connected equipment. Some also meet the voltage requirements for use in an SELV (separated extra low voltage) circuit.
    With various domestic and international certifications, such as UL listing, CE marking, and TUV certification, these power supplies meet stringent safety standards. Some meet additional standards for marine vessels classed by DNV-GL. Power supplies with an IP20 rating prevent your fingers from touching internal components and accidentally shocking yourself.
    Output Voltage Signal—Power supplies with an output voltage signal send a signal that indicates the status of their output voltage, so you know if your power supply isn't working correctly. Configure them to light up a panel or activate an alarm when voltage drops, or connect them to a PLC for remote system monitoring.
    Remote On/Off—They have a remote on/off feature that can be controlled by connecting to an external DC power source, such as a battery. Configure the power source to send a signal when you press a button or flip a switch, and the power supply will turn on or off.
    Maximum Output Noise Peak-to-Peak—Maximum output noise is also known as ripple noise. The lower the value, the less interference the power supply creates. For most applications, a value over 100mVpp isn’t a problem. However, when using to power extremely sensitive electronics, such as audio equipment and high-precision measuring and testing equipment, you’ll want an output noise around 5mVpp or less.
    Power Factor @ Voltage—Power factor shows how effectively a power supply draws AC power from the main electrical supply. The higher the power factor—up to a maximum score of 1—the lower your operating cost.
    Efficiency @ Voltage—Efficiency describes how good a power supply is at converting the AC power it draws from your main electrical supply into DC power. High-efficiency power supplies cost less money to operate and produce less heat, meaning cooler temperatures in your electrical cabinet.
    Cannot Be Sold To—Power supplies that cannot be sold to the regions listed are restricted by local energy efficiency requirements.
    Output
    Voltage,
    V DC
    Voltage Adjustment
    Range, V DC
    Current,
    amp
    Peak Current,
    amp
    Peak Current
    Duration, sec.
    Max. Noise Peak-to-Peak,
    mV DC
    Power Factor @ Voltage
    Efficiency @ Voltage
    For Extra-Low
    Voltage Circuit Type
    Cannot Be Sold To
    Each
    Single Phase—100-240V AC Input Voltage
     
    Screw-Clamp Terminal Input and Output Connection—With Output Voltage Signal, Remote On/Off
    2422.5 to 26.4203051500.98 @ 115V AC
    0.93 @ 230V AC
    92% @ 115V AC
    94% @ 230V AC
    SELV3720N1240000000
    2422.5 to 28.557.551500.98 @ 115V AC
    0.93 @ 230V AC
    90% @ 115V AC
    92% @ 230V AC
    SELVCalifornia, Vermont3720N21000000
    2422.5 to 28.5101551500.98 @ 115V AC
    0.93 @ 230V AC
    92% @ 115V AC
    94% @ 230V AC
    SELVCalifornia, Vermont3720N122000000
    4845 to 55.2101551500.98 @ 115V AC
    0.93 @ 230V AC
    92% @ 115V AC
    94% @ 230V AC
    SELV3720N125000000
     
    Single Phase—180-240V AC Input Voltage
     
    Screw-Clamp Terminal Input and Output Connection—With Output Voltage Signal, Remote On/Off
    2424 to 28406042400.98 @ 230V AC95% @ 230V ACSELV3720N116000000
     

    AS-Interface-Network DIN-Rail-Mount Power Supplies

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Power Supplies. AS-Interface-Network DIN-Rail-Mount Power Supplies.
    Send both electrical and data signals to equipment on AS-interface networks. These power supplies briefly boost power to 150% of their maximum operating current for starting motors, actuating solenoid valves, and other applications that require a higher starting current than their operating current. All of this means you get a more powerful power supply in a compact size.
    Mount these power supplies to a DIN rail in your industrial cabinet or electrical panel. To monitor sudden voltage drops, wire them to a panel light or alarm, or connect them to a PLC (Programmable Logic Controller).
    All of these power supplies use switching regulation, which means they produce the stated voltage despite fluctuations in your input power and the power being drawn by your system, and they won’t become too hot. They’re also SEMI F47 compliant, so they meet standards for maintaining output voltage when input voltage dips. This is commonly known as voltage sag immunity. If you exceed the maximum voltage, temperature, or load, they protect both the power supply and the connected equipment. These power supplies also meet the voltage requirements for use in a SELV (separated extra low voltage) circuit.
    Rated IP20, they prevent your fingers from touching internal components and accidentally shocking yourself. They're also UL and C-UL listed, UL recognized, and CE marked so you know they meet stringent safety standards.
    Maximum Output Noise Peak-to-Peak—Maximum output noise is also known as ripple noise. The lower the value, the less interference the power supply creates. For most applications, a value over 100mVpp isn’t a problem. However, when using to power extremely sensitive electronics, such as audio equipment and high-precision measuring and testing equipment, you’ll want an output noise around 5mVpp or less.
    Power Factor @ Voltage—Power factor shows how effectively a power supply draws AC power from the main electrical supply. The higher the power factor—up to a maximum score of 1—the lower your operating cost.
    Efficiency @ Voltage—Efficiency describes how good a power supply is at converting the AC power it draws from your main electrical supply into DC power. High-efficiency power supplies cost less money to operate and produce less heat, meaning cooler temperatures in your electrical cabinet.
    Output
    No. of Power
    Connections
    Voltage
    Voltage Adjustment
    Range, V DC
    Current
    Peak Current,
    amp
    Peak Current
    Duration, sec.
    Power
    Max. Noise
    Peak-to-Peak
    Power Factor
    @ Voltage
    Efficiency @ Voltage
    For Extra-Low
    Voltage Circuit Type
    Enclosure
    Rating
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Certification
    Specs.
    Met
    Electrical Protection Type
    Each
    Three Phase—360V AC to 500V AC Input Voltage
     
    Spring-Clamp-Terminal Input and Output Connection
    230.5V DC30 to 324.8 amp7.25144 W20 mV DC0.61 @ 400V AC92.5% @ 400V AC
    91.8% @ 480V AC
    SELVIP20
    5.63"1.97"5.63"AS-International Association Certified
    UL Listed
    C-UL Listed
    C-UL Recognized Component
    CE Marked
    UL Recognized Component
    SEMI F47Over Temperature, Overload, Overvoltage5603N110000000
     

    Status-Indicating DIN-Rail-Mount Power Supplies

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Power Supplies. Status-Indicating DIN-Rail-Mount Power Supplies.
    Monitor voltage, current, remaining life, and other maintenance data from your PC, PLC, or by glancing at the digital display. There's no need to inspect these power supplies with multimeters or other test equipment. They also connect to your network, so you can view and analyze data remotely. Like other power supplies, they convert AC to DC voltage to power electronic equipment. Mount these power supplies onto DIN rails, which are commonly found inside industrial cabinets and electrical panels. All have spring-clamp wire terminals for quick connections that hold firmer than screw-style terminals.
    Download the free software to view readings, save historical data, and analyze performance over time. Having all of your data in one place means you can troubleshoot and create predictive maintenance plans without needing to walk the floor and open enclosures to perform inspections. Saving historical data reduces maintenance costs because you can better predict when equipment should be replaced. Set alarm conditions, so you're alerted if a particular reading is too high or low. All power supplies are compatible with common Ethernet communication standards—check on them from anywhere without additional measuring equipment or sensors.
    All of these power supplies use switching regulation, which means they produce the stated voltage despite fluctuations in your input power and the power being drawn by your system, and they won’t become too hot. They’re also SEMI F47 compliant, so they meet standards for maintaining output voltage when input voltage dips. This is commonly known as voltage sag immunity.
    If you exceed the maximum voltage, temperature, or load, these power supplies protect both the power supply and the connected equipment. They also meet the voltage requirements for use in a PELV (protected extra low voltage) circuit.
    Rated IP20, these power supplies prevent your fingers from touching internal components and accidentally shocking yourself. They're UL and C-UL Listed, TUV Rheinland Certified, and CE Marked so you know they meet stringent safety standards. With an NEC Class 2 and LPS output, if something fails inside the power supply, these limit the risk of electrical shock.
    Output Peak Current—Power supplies with an output peak current briefly boost power above their maximum operating current for starting motors, actuating solenoid valves, and other applications that require a higher starting current than their operating current.
    Maximum Output Noise Peak-to-Peak—Maximum output noise is also known as ripple noise. The lower the value, the less interference the power supply creates. For most applications, a value over 100mVpp isn’t a problem. However, when using to power extremely sensitive electronics, such as audio equipment and high-precision measuring and testing equipment, you’ll want an output noise around 5mVpp or less.
    Power Factor @ Voltage—Power factor shows how effectively a power supply draws AC power from the main electrical supply. The higher the power factor—up to a maximum score of 1—the lower your operating cost.
    Efficiency @ Voltage—Efficiency describes how good a power supply is at converting the AC power it draws from your main electrical supply into DC power. High-efficiency power supplies cost less money to operate and produce less heat, meaning cooler temperatures in your electrical cabinet.
    Output
    Voltage,
    V DC
    Voltage Adjustment
    Range, V DC
    Current,
    amp
    Peak Current,
    amp
    Peak Current
    Duration, sec.
    Power,
    W
    Max. Noise Peak-to-Peak,
    mV DC
    Power Factor
    @ Voltage
    Efficiency @ Voltage
    Max. Transmission
    Distance, ft.
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Certification
    Specs.
    Met
    Each
    Single Phase—100-240V AC Input Voltage
     
    Spring-Clamp-Terminal Input and Output Connection
    2421.6 to 285631201500.9 @ 230V AC90% @ 115V AC
    92% @ 230V AC
    3253.54"2.17"3.48"UL Listed
    C-UL Listed
    CE Marked
    TUV Rheinland Certified
    SEMI F475553N440000000
    2421.6 to 28101532401400.9 @ 230V AC91% @ 115V AC
    93% @ 230V AC
    3254.93"1.5"4.7"UL Listed
    C-UL Listed
    CE Marked
    TUV Rheinland Certified
    SEMI F475553N55000000
    2421.6 to 28203034801300.9 @ 230V AC92% @ 115V AC
    94% @ 230V AC
    3254.93"2.36"4.7"UL Listed
    C-UL Listed
    CE Marked
    TUV Rheinland Certified
    SEMI F475553N66000000
    2423 to 24.13.7590300Not Rated86% @ 115V AC
    87% @ 230V AC
    3253.54"2.17"3.48"UL Listed
    C-UL Listed
    CE Marked
    TUV Rheinland Certified
    SEMI F475553N33000000
     

    Sealed Power Supplies

    Image of Product. 3-Pole M22 Plug Input and 4-Pole M22 Socket Output. Front orientation. 4-Pole Electrical Socket. Sealed Power Supplies.

    3-Pole M22 Plug Input and

    4-Pole M22 Socket Output

    Image of Specification. 3-Pole M22 Plug. Front orientation. 3 Poles. Sealed Power Supplies.

    3-Pole

    M22

    Plug

    Image of Specification. 4-Pole M22 Socket. Front orientation. 4-Pole Electrical Socket. Sealed Power Supplies.

    4-Pole

    M22

    Socket

    Completely sealed and protected from dust and water, these power supplies don't need a separate electrical panel or enclosure. Instead, mount them directly to machine tools, process control equipment, conveyors, and other equipment found in harsh industrial areas. They convert AC voltage to deliver DC power right at the point of need, reducing the need for complex wiring.
    Rated IP67, all of these power supplies are safe for use in dusty, humid, and wet locations, as well as in applications where the power supply may be briefly submerged in water.
    Although sealed in a housing, these power supplies have excellent heat dissipation, so they run reliably even as temperatures rise. They use switching regulation, which means they produce the stated voltage despite fluctuations in your input power and the power being drawn by your system, and they won’t create much heat. Some of these power supplies are also SEMI F47 compliant, which means they meet standards for maintaining output voltage when input voltage dips. This is commonly known as voltage sag immunity.
    If you exceed the maximum voltage or load, these power supplies shut down to protect both the power supply and the connected equipment. They also meet the voltage requirements for use in a SELV (separated extra low voltage) circuit. With various domestic and international certifications, such as UL listing and CE marking, you can be sure they meet stringent safety standards.
    IP66 Enclosure Rating—IP66-rated power supplies can also withstand frequent washdowns.
    Cannot Be Sold to California and Cannot Be Sold to Vermont—Power supplies that cannot be sold to California and Vermont do not meet energy efficiency requirements.
    Maximum Output Noise Peak-to-Peak—Maximum output noise is also known as ripple noise. The lower the value, the less interference the power supply creates. For most applications, a value over 100mVpp isn’t a problem. However, when using to power extremely sensitive electronics, such as audio equipment and high-precision measuring and testing equipment, you’ll want an output noise around 5mVpp or less.
    Power Factor @ Voltage—Power factor shows how effectively a power supply draws AC power from the main electrical supply. The higher the power factor—up to a maximum score of 1—the lower your operating cost.
    Efficiency @ Voltage—Efficiency describes how good a power supply is at converting the AC power it draws from your main electrical supply into DC power. High-efficiency power supplies cost less money to operate and produce less heat, meaning cooler temperatures in your electrical cabinet.
    Output
    Voltage,
    V DC
    Current,
    amp
    Power,
    W
    Max. Noise Peak-to-Peak,
    mV DC
    No. of Output
    Connections per Circuit
    Power Factor
    @ Voltage
    Efficiency @ Voltage
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Enclosure
    Rating
    Cannot Be Sold To
    Each
    Single Phase—100-240V AC Input Voltage
     
    3-Pole M22 Plug Input and 4-Pole M22 Socket Output
    243.81005010.9 @ 230V AC84% @ 115V AC
    84% @ 230V AC
    1.9"7.2"4.9"IP66, IP67
    California, Vermont3580N130000000
    247.61005040.9 @ 230V AC85% @ 115V AC
    85% @ 130V AC
    3.4"7.2"4.9"IP66, IP67
    California, Vermont3580N1400000000
     
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