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Product category: Power Supplies and Uninterruptible Power Supplies
News Release from: Phoenix Contact | Subject: Trio Power power supplies
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 30 May 2006

Book-shaped supplies mount the DIN rail

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The new Trio Power power supplies from Phoenix Contact have the basic functions that are essential with high reliability at competitive prices.

The new Trio Power power supplies from Phoenix Contact have the basic functions that are essential with high reliability at competitive prices The product line includes book-shaped DIN rail single-phase power supplies up to 500W that have been developed for use in any industry

The high quality of the components is reflected in the voltage capacity of up to 300V AC and an MTBF of 500,000 hours, which ensure high operational reliability.

All power supplies can be used worldwide thanks to the wide-range input of 85-264V AC, as well as UL approvals.

The output voltage of 24V DC and the output currents of 2.5, 5, 10, and 20A can be used without limitations at ambient temperatures up to 55C.

In this way, loads are reliably supplied with rated values of the power supplies even at high ambient temperatures.

The regulated and configurable output current of 22.5 to 29.5V DC compensates for voltage drops and allows batteries to be recharged.

To achieve higher performance and redundancy, the devices can be connected in parallel.

The LED signalling clearly and reliably indicates all operating states.

The third negative terminal allows for easy secondary grounding of the open-/short-circuit-proof modules.

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