Power supply for railway applications PFC 65R-D3
AC/DCIP66with power factor correction

Power supply for railway applications - PFC 65R-D3  - ABSOPULSE Electronics Ltd. - AC/DC / IP66 / with power factor correction
Power supply for railway applications - PFC 65R-D3  - ABSOPULSE Electronics Ltd. - AC/DC / IP66 / with power factor correction
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Characteristics

Type
AC/DC
Protection class
IP66
Applications
for railway applications
Other characteristics
with power factor correction
Input voltage

Min.: 95 V

Max.: 264 V

Output voltage

24 V, 48 V, 110 V

Description

ABSOPULSE Electronics has released the PFC 65R-D3, a series of 300W IP66-rated railway quality power supplies with active PFC-input. The PFC 65R-D3 power supplies employ active power factor correction (PFC) to convert a universal ac-input voltage (95V to 264Vac) to 24Vdc, 48Vdc or 110Vdc. Custom input/output voltages are available. An optional built-in redundancy diode allows for parallel and N+1 operation. Other options include a Form C output fail alarm and remote shutdown. Key Specifications • - Railway quality AC-DC power supplies; • - 95-264Vac universal input; • - PFC-input; • - Comply with EN61000-3-2 directive for low input harmonic distortion; • - Output: 24Vdc, 48Vdc or 110Vdc or custom; • - IP66-rated diecast aluminium package; • - Optional built-in redundancy diode allows for parallel and N+1 operation • - EMI: EN50121-3-2; • - EN50155 compliant; • - Internal boards ruggedized and conformal coated; • - Cooling: conduction and natural convection; • - -25°C to +50°C operating temperature range for full specification.

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