Phoenix Contact: Space-Saving Power Supplies

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June 1, 2021

With the new generation of UNO POWER power supplies, Phoenix Contact provides compact power supplies with a high power density.

The new devices are space-saving and alignable without minimum clearances to neighboring modules, meaning they are ideal for use in compact control boxes. The new devices are available in the power classes 120 W, 240 W, and 480 W. The power supplies feature a power density of 500 W/dm³ and offer easy system diagnostics with the floating switch contact and “DC OK” LED. With an efficiency of up to 94.6%, the power supplies are also extremely energy-efficient. The output voltage, adjustable from 24 V DC to 28 V DC, ensures high flexibility. The temperature range of -25°C to +70°C is wide, meaning that outdoor installations are also possible. The device starts up reliably even at -40°C.

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