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Power Supplies can be installed on DIN rail TS-35/7.5 or 15.

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Power Supplies can be installed on DIN rail TS-35/7.5 or 15.
Power Supplies can be installed on DIN rail TS-35/7.5 or 15.

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October 31, 2008 - Featuring active PFC function, PS-S10 and PS-S100 series 10-100 W single-output miniature DIN rail switching power supplies are suited for industrial, IT, and data network applications. NEC Class 2 power supplies accept universal ac input of 88-264 Vac, and can be cooled by free air convection (up to 140ºF). Fully enclosed with plastic housing, units are UL508 and EN60950-1 compliant, and feature working temperature range of -4 to 158ºF and no-load power consumption of less than 1 W.

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Altech Corp.
35 Royal Rd.
Flemington, NJ, 08822
USA



Introducing Compact and Reliable Solutions: Newest Altech® Miniature Din Rail Power Supplies Feature Slim Design and Optimized Efficiency


New Altech® "PS-S10" and "PS-S100" Series miniature DIN rail switching power supplies benefit from a "slimline" design, optimized efficiency (up to 88%), and active PFC function to satisfy a wide range of industrial, IT, and data network applications. These 10W-100W single-output power supplies incorporate key protections, install easily with universal AC input (88-264 VAC), and equip users with compact and reliable solutions.

Both series can be installed on DIN rail TS-35/7.5 or 15 and can be cooled by free air convection (up to 60º C or 140º F). Their low no-load power consumption (less than 1W) contributes associated energy savings.

These NEC Class 2 power supplies comply with UL508 and EN60950-1 safety standards and are fully enclosed with plastic housing to safeguard against potential electric shock. Depending on model, they can perform in working temperatures from -20º C to 70º C (-4º F to 158º F). Standard features include 100% full load burn-in test, built-in DC OK active signal, and LED indicator to monitor power "on" status.

They join a growing family of Altech DIN rail power supplies backed by a 3-year warranty. Custom products can be developed to suit particular application requirements.

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Dan Schuster,
Altech Corp.®,
35 Royal Road, Flemington,
NJ 08822-6000 USA.
Phone: 908-806-9400;
Fax: 908-806-9490.
Email: info@altechcorp.com
Website: www.altechcorp.com
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