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ABB CP-S.1 24/3.0 Power supply 100-240Vac - 24Vdc output 3 Amp

SKU
1SVR320361R1000
Special Price £82.16 £68.47 Regular Price £117.37
The CP-S.1 24/3.0 is a power supply from the new generation CP-S.1 range. The primary switch mode power supply offers a wide range input of 85-264 V AC and 90-277 V DC, rated input voltage is 100-240 V AC, respectively 100-250 V DC. The rated output power is 72 W, rated output current is 3 A at an output voltage of 24 V DC. The output voltage is adjustable within a range of 24 to 28 V DC. The power supply provides a U/I output characteristic with a power reserve of up to 150 % for 5 s and allows parallel operation to increase capacity and to enable redundancy. Redundancy unit and buffer modules are available as accessories.
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Manufacturer ABB
Output Voltage 24VDC
Product Lead Time Please contact us for a delivery time.
Input Single Phase
Alternative Product SKU CP-S.1 24/3.0
Item Returns This item can be returned
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The Mean Well DIN rail single phase range of MDR and DR power supplies are ideal for use inside control panels and powering a variety of other industrial applications within the control and automation market. The switched-mode PSUs within this range boast a miniature profile; perfect for when space is of a premium. The units range from 10 Watts to 100 Watts with output voltages between 5V and 48V DC.

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