Phoenix Contact QUINT PS 1AC/24DC/20 Power Supply Module
The Phoenix Contact QUINT PS 1AC/24DC/20 is an advanced power supply module designed for industrial automation systems, ensuring reliable power delivery across various applications.
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Content details
Input Voltage:85…264 Vac
Output Voltage:24 Vdc
Power Output:20 W
Current Capacity:0.83 A
Protection Class:IP20
Operating Temperature:-25…+70°C
Dimensions:125x80x68 mm
Connection Type:M12 connector
Weight:260 g
The Phoenix Contact QUINT PS 1AC/24DC/20 is a high-performance power supply module designed specifically for industrial automation applications. It ensures stable and efficient power delivery, crucial for the smooth operation of control systems in various manufacturing environments.
Featuring an M12 connector, this module offers a robust and secure connection, ensuring durability and ease of integration with other industrial components. Its compact design allows for space-efficient installation, making it suitable for a wide range of equipment configurations.
With a versatile operating temperature range of -25 to +70°C, this power supply is built to withstand harsh industrial conditions, ensuring reliable performance even in extreme environments. It’s equipped with IP20 protection class, safeguarding against dust and splashes, further enhancing its reliability in industrial settings.
The QUINT PS 1AC/24DC/20 supports a wide input voltage range of 85 to 264 Vac, making it compatible with various power sources commonly found in industrial plants. This flexibility ensures seamless integration into existing systems without requiring significant modifications.
Equipped with a current capacity of 0.83 A and delivering a steady output voltage of 24 Vdc, this power supply is perfectly suited for driving low-voltage devices and components, providing the necessary power for sensors, actuators, and control modules. Its compact size and lightweight design make it easy to handle and install, minimizing downtime during maintenance or upgrade operations.