Pepperl+Fuchs Introduces New PS1000 Industrial Power Supplies

March 30, 2021

Pepperl+Fuchs recently introduced the all-new, high-efficiency PS1000 industrial power supplies. Industrial power supplies combine optimal performance and high efficiency with durability and reliability, and with a typical efficiency of more than 95%, the new PS1000 is first in its class.

Industrial process facilities rely tremendously on bulk power supplies for the control system architecture, but also on critical continuous production process applications that require more than a single off-the-shelf industrial power supply. A single power supply failure could have a disastrous effect that equates to an immense amount of lost revenue.

This need for system integrity and guaranteed performance in these demanding conditions necessitates power redundancy. The PS1000 offers N+N and N+1, two reliable redundancy methods that guarantee system functionality will continue even during a power supply failure, resulting in a very low MTTR (Mean Time to Repair).

The new PS1000 line of power supplies from Pepperl+Fuchs are DIN-Rail mount, providing an interruption-free power supply ranging from 5 to 40 Amps, with options for 12VDC, 24VDC, or 48VDC output. The PS1000 offers a small footprint and has the most compact design available in the marketplace. Rated up to 70° C and certified for installation in Ex-rated hazardous locations, the PS1000 power supplies can be used in the most extreme applications. The PS1000 comes with ATEX, IECEx, and either CSA or UL approvals.

For more information, visit www.pepperl-fuchs.com.

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