AC/DC power supply 1606-XLB series
multiple-outputswitchingsingle-phase

AC/DC power supply
AC/DC power supply
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Characteristics

Type
AC/DC
Output
multiple-output
Technology
switching
Network
single-phase, three-phase
Mounting
DIN rail
Other characteristics
safety
Input voltage

Max.: 240 V

Min.: 100 V

Output voltage

Max.: 28 V

Min.: 24 V

Current

5 A, 10 A

Power

Max.: 960 W

Min.: 15 W

Description

Our Bulletin 1606-XLB Basic Switched Mode Power Supplies are available in 24V DC sizes from 1.5...20A. These power supplies are cost-effective, provide efficiency up to 95.2%, and are rated for long service life. Overview Designed for extended mean time between failure for longer service at a significant price advantage Includes single-board design that enables up to 95.2% efficiency, and reduces heat output which can put less thermal stress on other components in the enclosure Provides a DC-OK signal which allows the ability to monitor the output voltage of the unit Clicks smoothly onto any standard DIN rail and features large-sized terminals which makes wiring easier More Choices to Match Your Application New module sizes available 1.5A (36 Watts) 1606-XLB36EH, 24VDC, Push-In termination, NEC Class 2 2.5A (60 Watts) 1606-XLB60EH, 24VDC, Push-In termination, NEC Class 2 1606-XLB60E, 24VDC, Screw termination, NEC Class 2 3.75A (90 Watts) 1606-XLB90EH, 24VDC, Push-In termination 1606-XLB90E, 24VDC, Screw termination 1606-XLB90EQ, 24VDC, Screw termination, NEC Class 2 5A (60 Watts) 1606-XLB60BH, 12VDC, Push-In termination, NEC Class 2 20A (480 Watts) 1606-XLB480E, 24VDC, Screw termination Redundancy module to enable enhanced reliability on critical circuits 1606-XLBRED20, 20A, Diode based

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