Acopian Power Supplies Certified to UL Safety Standards
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March 26, 2015 - Acopian Power Supplies announced that its Narrow Profile power supply series is now certified to UL Safety Standards UL 60950 (Information Technology Equipment) and UL 508 (Industrial Control Equipment), as well as conforms to all of the legal requirements to achieve CE marking.
The single-output switching regulated AC-DC and DC-DC power supplies provide up to 288 Watts of output power, and operate from a universal input of 90-265 VAC, 49-420 Hz, single phase, or 110-350 VDC. They offer excellent load regulation and overall stability, along with extremely low output ripple and noise
The narrow profile, small footprint devices support excellent current limiting capabilities, and are used in a wide array applications in which high inrush currents occur. The supplies most frequently are employed in manufacturing, automotive, oil exploration and refineries, power generation and distribution, and the railroad industries. Convection-cooled parts are especially well suited for industrial automation, high-power LED lighting, test and measurement equipment, broadcast equipment, gaming and point-of-sale equipment, and IT equipment. They are also appropriate in communications, and motor control power, in addition to motorized entrance gates, shades and blinds applications.
The narrow profile modules are available with 39 output voltages ranging from 3.3 VDC to 125 VDC, with a +/- 0.5 V or +/- 1 V user-adjustment range depending on selected model. Output voltage is adjusted by an external 1K potentiometer or the provided internal potentiometer.
The power supplies feature power factor correction (PFC) of 0.99 at 115 VAC, 60 Hz and full load for compliance with EN61000-3-2. Additional electrical specifications include 0.05% typical line regulation and 0.05% typical load regulation.
Narrow Profile Series of single-output switching regulated AC-DC and DC-DC power supplies support power-saving efficiency up to 81% and an ambient operating temperature range of 0 to +71 °C. They incorporate power factor correction (PFC), soft-start and cold-start functions, input overvoltage and undervoltage protection, output overvoltage protection, overload/short circuit protection with automatic recovery, output inhibit, internal EMI filtering, RFI shielding, remote sensing, and thermal protection. A green LED output indicator is lit when the supply is on (DC).
A metal case encloses all circuitry to provide EMI shielding, and an AC input filter attenuates both common and differential mode noise conducted to the line. The power supplies are delivered with threaded mounting holes to permit mounting to a chassis, cabinet wall or bracket. Units are designed for use on a test bench or tabletop. Accessory mounting kits for wall mounting or DIN rail mounting are available.

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