Siemens power supply eliminates need for rail mounting

May 1, 2012
Siemens Industry, Inc. introduces the wall-mounted, single-phase, Sitop PSU100D switched-mode power supply — the screw-mounted PSU100D that eliminates the need for traditional rail mounting while meeting basic power supply requirements. Suited for wall ...

Siemens Industry, Inc. introduces the wall-mounted, single-phase, Sitop PSU100D switched-mode power supply — the screw-mounted PSU100D that eliminates the need for traditional rail mounting while meeting basic power supply requirements.
Suited for wall mounting in apparatuses and machines, the PSU100D features a rugged, low-profile, aluminum casing with IP20 degree of protection that requires little space.
Operating from -10 to 70° C, it accommodates a broad range of applications in harsh environmental conditions.
Six fan-free variants provide a regulated supply of 24 V with rated output currents ranging from 2.1 to 6.25 A and 12 V with 3 or 8.33 A. For higher outputs, two devices of the same type can be connected in parallel.
Single-phase connection to almost any public or industrial supply system is possible due to a wide-range input of 85 to 264 V AC, radio interference class B and certification in accordance with CE and cULus.
The output voltage can be set between 22 V and 28 V using potentiometers in the 24 V variants, and between 11 and 14 V in the 12 V variant. A green LED indicates the operating status Output voltage OK. Electronic short-circuit, overload and overvoltage protection features ensure safety in the event of a fault.
Visit siemens.com/sitop.

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