AC/DC power supply NDR-480 series
with overload protectionwith short-circuit protectionDIN rail

AC/DC power supply
AC/DC power supply
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Characteristics

Type
AC/DC
Protection
with overload protection, with short-circuit protection
Mounting
DIN rail
Input voltage

Min.: 100 V

Max.: 240 V

Output voltage

24 V, 48 V

Current

10 A, 20 A

Power

480 W

Description

Universal AC input / Full range Built-in active PFC function Protections: Short circuit / Overload / Over voltage / Over temperature Cooling by free air convection Can be installed on DIN rail TS-35/7.5 or 15 UL 508 (industrial control equipment) approved EN61000-6-2(EN50082-2) industrial immunity level 100% full load burn-in test 3 years warranty OVERVIEW NDR-480 is one economical slim 480W Din rail power supply series, adapt to be installed on TS-35/7.5 or TS-35/15 mounting rails. The body is designed 85.5mm in width, which allows space saving inside the cabinets. The entire series adopts the full range AC input from 90VAC to 264VAC and conforms to EN61000-3-2, the norm the European Union regulates for harmonic current. NDR-480 is designed with metal housing that enhances the unit’s power dissipation. With working efficiency up to 92.5%, the entire series can operate at the ambient temperature between -20℃ and 70℃ under air convection. It is equipped with constant current mode for over-load protection, fitting various inductive or capacitive applications. The complete protection functions and relevant certificates for industrial control apparatus (UL508, TUV EN60950-1, and etc.) make NDR-480 a very competitive power supply solution for industrial applications.

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