This ABL8 redundancy solution supplies direct current voltage. It has a rated input of 24V to 28.8V DC, a rated output current of 40A. This redundancy solution is designed to bring continuity to auxiliary power even during failure of one out of 2 power supply units. It can be used to supply the nominal power to the application even if one of the power supplies is inoperable or otherwise unavailable. It has LED diagnostics indicator available in the front for troubleshooting instantly. It weighs 0,700kg. It is a functionnal module for power supply for industrial use, rail mounting. It conforms to UL 508, CSA C22.2 No 60950-1 standards. It is certified by EAC, RCM. This functional module is mainly compatible with Modicon ABL8RP and Modicon ABL8WP Universal power supplies. It has LED diagnostics indicator available in the front for troubleshooting instantly. It installs on DIN rail. It brings energy to your automated systems. Designed for simple machines and applications, modular power supplies are primarily appreciated for their extreme compactness.
ABL8RED24400 redundancy module – 40A – for regulated SMPS
$12.99
This ABL8 redundancy solution supplies direct current voltage. It has a rated input of 24V to 28.8V DC, a rated output current of 40A. This redundancy solution is designed to bring continuity to auxiliary power even during failure of one out of 2 power supply units. It can be used…
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