DIN rail power supplies offer simplicity without compromise

27-06-2018 | Pulse Power & Measurement Ltd. | Power

PULS Power PIANO PIC series is intended for applications that need reliable DIN rail power supplies created to provide the most widely specified features and performance demanded by customers. The series are single-phase input power supplies with outputs of 24V at 5A, 10A or 20A providing a power range of 120W, 240W or 480W. The PIC range is comprised of carefully created and application-oriented 24V power supplies. This family is claimed to be unique in the industry 24V class. This assures customers get precisely what they require for their application with no cost-intensive extra options while still being manufactured to the highest quality. The series is a future-proof and cost-effective investment for customer equipment. Very high ef?ciencies (90.5% to 95.7% at full load) reduce the heat losses and lower energy costs for system cooling. Marco van der Linden, UK country manager, for PULS comments, “Our PIANO PIC series is designed to provide customers with exactly what they need for their application without paying for any cost intensive extra features while still manufactured to the highest quality. The PIC series represents PULS’ perfect blend of essential functionality with the highest quality. The PIC portfolio offers designers a high degree of ?exibility: the units differ in very subtle details which gives customers the opportunity to choose only what is required for any application. For example: If the system is to operate exclusively in Europe or China it is not necessary to pay for a wide range input.”
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