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Aircraft power supply PS5R
AC/DC

aircraft power supply
aircraft power supply
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Characteristics

Applications
for aircraft
Type
AC/DC
Input voltage

Min.: 85 V

Max.: 264 V

Output voltage

Min.: 100 V

Max.: 370 V

Description

PS5R Slim Line models feature universal voltage inputs. Use them in tight spaces or save valuable DIN rail space while still filling your requirements for power. PS5R-Vs have spring-up screw terminals, fused inputs and overload protection. They are DIN Rail or direct surface mountable (6 directions) and have universal (85 – 264V AC) voltage inputs. Efficiency is the name of the game for PS5R-V. Improvements in operating efficiency and size lead to performance improvements. These improvements include expanded operating temperature range and a MTBF of up to 900,000 hours. Altogether, these improvements mean PS5R-V is an unmatched value. The PS5R-V series boasts numerous worldwide approvals and certifications, including UL 508. All models under 100W are UL1310 Class 2 approved. Specialized approvals include Class I Division 2 for use in hazardous locations as well as SEMI F47 for use in sensitive equipment applications. No derating means you save money, space and time. With nine models available, it’s easy to find the one that’s right for your application. Features & Benefits Compact size preserves panel space Slim size (width): 22.5mm (10W/15W/30W) 36mm (60W/90W) 46mm (120W) 60mm (240W) Wide operating temperature range Spring-up terminals accept ring & fork terminals Approved for use in Class I Division 2 hazardous locations Can be installed in 6 directions 10W ~ 90W meet NEC Class 2 output ratings Overcurrent protection with auto-reset Meets SEMI F47 Sag Immunity RoHS compliant Five-year factory warranty
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.