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Carlo Gavazzi SPD24901L is said to be one of the industry’s most compact, 90 W switch-mode power supplies. Switch-mode technology means high efficiency, and installation is quick, simple, and highly secure via DIN rail, according to Carlo Gavazzi. Two diagnostic LEDs, one for output “Good,” and another for Output “Low,” provide an instant visual indication of dc o...

01/01/2010


 

Carlo Gavazzi

Carlo Gavazzi SPD24901L is said to be one of the industry’s most compact, 90 W switch-mode power supplies. Switch-mode technology means high efficiency, and installation is quick, simple, and highly secure via DIN rail, according to Carlo Gavazzi. Two diagnostic LEDs, one for output “Good,” and another for Output “Low,” provide an instant visual indication of dc output power status. Electronic monitoring and signaling of output power status can be automatic via a power-ready relay contact, another standard feature. The SPD242901L power supply also offers: short circuit protection; overload protection and power factor correction functionality; compact size and high efficiency, said to help panel builders; and UL 1310 Class 2 rating, which affords the user the opportunity to consider cost-saving materials and procedures when designing and bidding competitive panel jobs. Certification for use in hazardous locations, per Class 1 Div 2 groups A, B, C, and D, is currently pending. The SPD24901L is UL 508, cUL Listed and TUV approved, and it carries the CE and RoHS marks.

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