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Medical power supplies get 1.5 kW version

October 12, 2022 By Redding Traiger

COSEL Co, Ltd announced the expansion of its medical power offering with the addition of a 1500W version to its PJMA series. The 1500W PJMA1500F has a universal input range of 85 to 264VAC and complies with international safety standards. Designed for demanding medical applications, the PJMA series is suitable for Body Floating (BF) applications and complies with 2MOPP (IN/OUT) and 1MOPP (OUT/FG) safety requirements. Based on a robust platform, the units’ design has been optimized to offer a very good price/performance ratio for medical applications requiring a high-quality power solution. The PJMA series is available in four output voltages of 12, 24, 36, and 48VDC.

Medical applications are requiring robust and highly reliable power supplies that are able to operate around the world and comply with safety regulations. Based on many years of expertise, COSEL power designers developed an optimized platform to offer an excellent price/performance ratio without compromising on quality and reliability. The PJMA series can be operated within the so-called ‘universal Input’ range of 85 to 264VAC and has a typical efficiency, of up to, 88% at high line.

Four single-output voltages are available as standard, 12V/125A, 24V/64A, 36V/42A, and 48V/32A. The output voltage can be adjusted by using the built-in potentiometer.

The PJMA series includes inrush current limiting circuitry, overcurrent and overvoltage protection, as well as thermal protection. Exhibiting versatility and robustness, the power supplies can be operated in an environmental temperature range of -20 to +70 degrees centigrade. Depending on the final equipment assembly style and cooling conditions, a derating may apply.

With its medical focus, the PJMA series input to output isolation complies with 2MOPP, its input to the ground with 1MOPP, and output to the ground with 1MOPP. The units are approved in accordance with ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1 and EN60601-1 3rd Edition.

In conducted emission tests, the PJMA1500F complies with the FCC-A, VCCI-A, CISPR32-A, EN55011-A, and EN55032-A.

To accommodate application-specific requirements, a number of options are available including conformal coating (C), low leakage current (G), external potentiometer connector (V), remote control (R), and low-speed fan (F4).

For strength and longevity, the PJMA series is built in an enclosed, galvanized steel box with a fan mounted on the rear side. The PJMA1500F measures 178 x 61 x 268mm [7.01 x 2.40 x 10.55 inches] (W x H x D), and has a weight of 3.5 kg max.

With the addition of the PJMA1500F, in four models, the PJMA series covers from 300W up to 1500W.

The PJMA series has a five-year warranty and conforms to the European RoHS, REACH, and Low Voltage Directives.

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