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News Release from: Puls UK | Subject: C-Dimension Series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 14 May 2008
Supplies cut the cost of DIN-rail power
The C-Dimension Series of DIN-rail power supplies are considerably lower in cost than standard units, but with only minor reductions in functionality.
Available now from Puls is the C-Dimension Series of AC/DC DIN-rail power supplies The power supplies in the C-Series are available with wide range 90 to 264V AC inputs, output powers of 72, 120 and 240W with voltage options of 24 and 48V DC
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 3 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The latest addition to the Dimension range of DIN-rail power supplies from Puls offers an answer to the age-old problem of the voltage drop inherent in longer cables.
Miniature supplies on the DIN rail
The ML15 range of DIN-rail power supplies offers a choice of 5, 12 and 24V DC single outputs in a tiny 22.5 x 75 x 91mm housing.
They are incredibly small along the DIN rail, measuring 32mm for the 72 and 120W and a mere 60mm for the 240W unit.
All C-Series units operate from -25 to +70C and achieve efficiencies greater than 91%.
The C-Series are considerably lower in cost and with only minor reductions in functionality they maintain the high Puls standards.
Normally such a reduction in cost would result in a loss in reliability but this is not the case with the C-Series.
With MTBF values of greater than 860kh at 40C full load, these units give customers more than 8 years continuous operation.
Functionality still includes motor starting and operation through Puls overload design.
This design gives the units the ability to provide more current while slowly reducing the voltage, allowing a motor's inrush current to be fulfilled without shutting down or having to be reset.
PLC and sensor applications are also perfect for the C-Series units because of the use of Puls ripple and noise reduction technology on the output giving a clean rectified voltage.
These units can be paralleled together for redundancy so that in the event of a unit failure the system will stay operational without any break in power to the load.
According to Harry Moore, Managing Director of Puls UK: "Our new range of low-cost power supplies are ideal for any application where a regulated 24 or 48V is required".
"Not only have we reduced the cost but we have done so without losing any of the reliability that our customers have come to expect from Puls power supply units".
With full European CE and American UL approvals, the C-Series are suitable world wide for any number of applications and systems.
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