DIN rail power supply SNT3624
AC/DCadjustableswitching

DIN rail power supply - SNT3624 - FEAS GmbH - AC/DC / adjustable / switching
DIN rail power supply - SNT3624 - FEAS GmbH - AC/DC / adjustable / switching
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Characteristics

Mounting / format
DIN rail
Type
AC/DC
Output
adjustable
Technology
switching
Network
single-phase
Protection
with short-circuit protection, with overload protection, with current limiting
Certifications
CE
Applications
for industrial applications, for telecommunications equipment, electronic equipment, for automation, for electrical networks, rugged
Other characteristics
robust, safety, with plastic housing, compact
Input voltage

Max.: 270 V

Min.: 85 V

Output voltage

Max.: 29.5 V

Min.: 22.5 V

24 V

Current

1.5 A

Power

36 W

Description

The switch mode power supplies of the SNT36 series are powerful and robust devices to power sensitive loads in a hard industrial environment. These features result from the modern construction with a good radio shielding and high reliability integrated in a functional and stable casing. The short circuit proof output DC voltage of this type can be adjusted. The output current can rise to 200% of rating, therefore this power supply is suitable for loads requiring high starting current. Switch-mode controller with low residual ripple Output adjustable Boost with 200% Operating status shown by LED Parallel connection possible Short circuit proof Overload- and open circuit protected Suitable for the tropics - epoxy resin casted Output separated according to VDE 0551 Extra low safety potential PELV (EN 60204), SELV (EN 60950) Safety according to VDE, EN, UL, CSA

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