With the new PROeco switched-mode power supply units, Weidmüller presents reliable, efficient, power supply solutions that are equipped with above average performance in an extremely compact, space-saving design. A high degree of efficiency and minimal no-load losses ensure low energy consumption and a long service life.
Whether used for automation technology purposes or in series machine construction, the PROeco switched-mode power supply units deliver high-performance potential, flexibility and system suitability in an extremely compact design. Measuring from a mere 100 mm deep, they also ensure a high degree of efficiency and are extremely easy to service.
Thanks to their temperature protection, short-circuit strength and overload resistance, they can be used in virtually any application. PROeco switched-mode power supply units integrate extensive safety functions and can easily be combined with Weidmüller diode modules, capacity modules and UPS components to assemble a redundant power supply. The switched-mode power supply units of the PROeco series have proven themselves to be both robust and reliable. Indeed, they work in a wide temperature range, from –25 °C to +70 °C, and boast a high MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) value of more than 500,000 hours.
The compact design, with a max. depth of 120 mm, means that the PROeco power supplies require up to 50% less space and are therefore able to fit in very small cabinets. A high degree of efficiency of up to 93% and minimal no-load losses ensure permanently low energy consumption and a long service life.
Tricolour LED displays (on the front of the device for on-site analysis) and an integrated status relay (for remote monitoring) allow for rapid status diagnosis, with an advanced visual warning is issued at 90% rated output current. This makes it easier for users to analyse statuses and errors, both during commissioning and subsequent operation.
Additional information can be found at http://tinyurl.com/nx4lt8l or www.weidmuller.co.uk or you can call on 0845 094 2006.
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