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News Release from: IDEC Electronics | Subject: PS5R Slimline Power Supplies
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 October 2004
Latest Members Of The PS5R Slimline
Power Supplies
IDEC Electronics announce the introduction of the latest members of the PS5R-S range of switched mode DIN rail mounted plastic power supplies.
IDEC Electronics announce the introduction of the latest members of the PS5R-S range of switched mode DIN rail mounted plastic power supplies Background and concept
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 31 Mar 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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PS5R Slimline Power Supplies
IDEC Electronics have introduced the latest member of the PS5R range of switched mode DIN rail mounted plastic power supplies which give the power of a traditional power supply in only half the space.
These new models give you the power of a traditional power supply in only half the space, with all the convenient features you've come to expect from IDEC's top selling power supplies.
Newly introduced, the 120W and 240W complement the existing 30, 60 and 90W slim line power supplies.
The emphasis is on reduced width to keep DIN rail space to a minimum.
But up to date technology in power supply design means the slim power supply overall dimensions have been reduced dramatically compared to those of the established PS5R Classic power supplies of equivalent wattage.
Like all IDEC switching power supplies the PS5R Slimline have worldwide CE, UL and CSA approvals, fused inputs and overvoltage and overcurrent protection.
The 120W and 240W have voltage low indication.
They are DIN rail or direct surface mountable and have universal voltage inputs accommodating 85 - 264vac and 100 - 370vdc.
No de-rating means you can use the Slimline at 100% current capability up to 60 degrees C.
Options PS5R-SC12 (30 watt, 12vdc), PS5R-SC24 (30 watt, 24vdc), PS5R-SD24 (60 watt, 24vdc), PS5R-SE24 (90 watt, 24vdc), PS5R-SF24 (120 watt, 24vdc), PS5R-SG24 (240W, 24vdc).
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