Phoenix Contact: Powerful Power Supply With 110 V DC

March 9, 2021

The QUINT POWER family has been extended to include a new powerful power supply with 110 V DC. It is suitable for applications from 110 V DC to 135 V DC.

This means that you can now use just one device to supply applications that previously required several devices to be connected in series. This saves space in the control cabinet and reduces your wiring effort. Furthermore, the new QUINT POWER power supply has received safety approval in accordance with EN, IEC, UL 61010-1, and 61010-2-201. It is also certified in accordance with UL HazLoc Class 1, Division 2 for potentially explosive areas and its DNV GL approval means that it can also be used in marine applications. A static and dynamic boost, SFB Technology, and extremely comprehensive signaling are characteristic features of the QUINT POWER family of power supplies. Thanks to the wide temperature range from -40°C to +70°C, you can use the power supply flexibly.

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