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    DIN rail ac-dc supplies serve higher-power industrial applications

    DIN rail ac-dc supplies serve higher-power industrial applications

    02/01/2013

    CUI announced that it has expanded its line of high efficiency DIN rail ac-dc power supplies, to include 150 W and 240 W versions - for higher power industrial applications. The VDRS family is housed in a slim DIN rail package with all electrical connections easily accessible via front panel screw terminals. Features include remote on/off control, a peak load capability of 150% for up to 3 seconds, active power factor correction, and efficiency reaching 92%, making the power supplies ideal for process control, automation, and assembly applications where reducing energy consumption is a priority. The VDRS family provides a universal input of 88 to 264 Vac and fully regulated dc outputs of 24 and 48 Vdc. An LED indicator on the power supply gives the user an immediate visual indication of the output status. Additionally, the output voltage can be easily adjusted via the front panel potentiometer. All models carry UL/cUL 508 and TUV 60950-1 certifications and are rated for operation at full load from -10° to 50°C ambient, derating to 50% load at 70 °C. Protections for over voltage, over current and over temperature are standard. The VDRS-150 and VDRS-240 series are available immediately with prices starting at $89.00 USD for 100 pcs. CUI

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