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480-W DIN-rail supplies ruggedized/certified for hazardous uses

June 20, 2019 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

TIB 480-EXTRACO POWER has announced the release of their TIB 480-EX family of 480 W DIN rail power supplies that are designed for harsh environments & hazardous locations with certifications for ATEX II3G and UL HazLoc Class I / Div 2 standards.

These products bring a new performance level to industrial applications, features include: 24 / 48V outputs (-2% ~ +17% VADJ Range); high efficiency of 95%; 150% peak power for 4 seconds; packaged in a rugged metal enclosure that is EN61373 qualified for railway shock and vibration. Protection circuits include back power immunity, short-circuit / overload protection and a DC OK dry signal contact. A slim design allows optional side mounting in flat panels with DC-OK LED indicators on both the front and side panels. Reduced heat dissipation enables a -40°C to +60°C full load operating temperature range (up to +70°C with only 20% de-rating).

Outputs are radio-interference-suppressed to impede radiation at long output lines reducing common mode current within limits of telecommunication ports. The units operate with a high power-factor of up to 99% with active power factor correction which also minimizes input inrush current. All models are safety approved to meet UL/EN 60950-1, UL508 listed, EN 600079-0/-7/-15, ATEX II3G, and UL HazLoc Class I, Division 2 with EN55032 Class B for both radiated and conducted emissions. High reliability of >1 million hours per IEC 60079-0 is supported by TRACO POWER’s extended 5-year product warranty.

Products are in stock and available through distributors around the globe with manufacturing lead times of 12-14 weeks.

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