Din Rail Power Supply DRP-240/480
- Loading Port:
- China Main Port
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 50 Piece pc
- Supply Capability:
- 20000 Pieces per Day pc/month
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Output Power | 401 - 500W |
Output Type | Single |
Input Voltage | 110V |
Output Voltage | 12/24V |
Output Frequency | OTHERS |
Output Current | 1-10A |
Certificate | CE and Rohs |
1.Single output ,
2.DRP-480W CE certificate.
3.Din-rail type power supply/switch power supply/power supply/SMPS
Datasheets:
*Universal AC input /full range
*Protections: short circuit/ Overload .Over-voltage. Over temperature
*100% full load burn-in test
*Cooling by free ais convections
*AC input voltage range : 180~264VAC 250-370CDC
*AC inrush current : Cold start, 40A at 230VAC
*DC adjustment range: 24~48V for 24V model, 48~53V for 48V model
*Overload protection : 105%~150% constant current limiting
*Working temperature: 20degree ~ 50 degree@ 100%, 70degree @ 60% load
*Withstand voltage: 1/P-O/P: 3KVAC, I/P -FG : 1.5KVAC, 1minutes
*Connection: 1/P: 3poles, O/P: 4 poles screw Din terminal
*Size: 227 X 125.2 X 100mm
- Q:I have a good friend that is EE and he says that it is a true aircraft electrician job, he states that integrated avionics is more of a pick n pull LRU job and anytime a wire harness, connector, or repair needs to be dealt with the EE guys come out. I am trying to decide on an AFSC, I want to do troubleshooting, flight line repairs, and by repairs I mean thought intensive repairsnot just pull and replace the box lol. I can't get a good description from the recruiter and obviously my friend is biased. Whats your input?? Thanks in advance!
- Electrical works on generators, light bulbs and such, Avionics is an electronics technician. You would work on communications, navigation, control systems for armament and such. If you are in an operating squadron you will pull black boxes. Fixing them is at a different level. If you want excellent electronics training and a chance to repair the black boxes on a repair bench, go Navy or Marines. They repair equipment to a higher level.
- Q:for school we have to do a video on electrical safety and what to do and what not to do in a office (at work) and please give me some ideas to have that arent not to touch a live wire because i already have that idea! thank u and please help me out
- 1. Don't overload receptacles with too many plugs. 2. Don't cut up extension cords to make them work on equipment they shouldn't. (for example - Don't cut a standard extension cord plug end off, and splice it with a printer power cord, if the plug end of the printer is still good, but the wire is bad. - The cable you splice may not be rated high enough to handle the amperage of the printer) 3. Make sure electrical items aren't in areas they can get wet - A leaky roof, dripping onto a light fixture. 4. Don't run power cords across the path of forklifts, or other vehicles unless they are rated to be able to withstand that kind of traffic. 5. Make sure a qualified electrician does electrical installations - Things can get wired incorrectly and short out, spark, or catch fire if wired wrong. 6. Always use wire nuts, and/or electrical (rubber) tape when applicable when connecting wires together - this prevents loose connections, and prevents arcing or sparks from the live wires touching metal objects or each other. 7. When digging in the ground more than 12 deep, make sure you call the electric and gas companies first - Usually electrical and gas lines (water lines sometimes too) are about 18 below the surface. If you cut or break these, you can potentially be killed if you come in contact with the electrical lines, because the voltage outside of your home or building is considerably higher than the voltage wired indoors. Hope these help!
- Q:I know converters exist, but are they safe for high end audio equipment?I have a digi 002 rack, grace M101, and great river pres.would a power conditioner help me?
- Pull out the bottom prong. It is safe, and in almost no way affects your device. The third bottom prong is to make sure the device doesn't shock you. You'll be fine without it.
- Q:I am wondering what happens when you have accidentally connected the negative cables to positive and the positive cables to negative. I have boat that has to two marine batteries and i am wondering if you were to do this will it screw things up and break things?
- It depends on the details of how you mis-wired the batteries and what equipment you tried to run with the batteries mis-wired. Many devices have some built-in protection against reverse polarity, so there might not be any damage at all. If you mis-wired between the batteries, you could have damaged the batteries. If you wired them so that they were in series, you doubled the voltage on things that were connected. Light bulbs, starter motor/coil in the boat motor, electric motors will probably survive a short time in that configuration, but their lifetime is probably shorter now.
- Q:I dont understand how charged particles in the sky would effect the electrical system down here.
- It wouldn't DESTROY the grid, it would trip the circuit. Imagine adding an incredible charge into any circuit what happens to the current? The resistence? The most notable example of this is the event in Quebec in March of 1989.
- Q:Hi we are going on holiday to Brazil and staying at the Super Club Breezes Hotel in Costa De Sauipe where they have 220 v AC but while we are in Brazil we are planning on also visiting Rio and Iguassu Falls where we understand they have 110 v AC. What exactly will we have to buy and take with us so that we can use UK hair dryers, phone chargers and other assorted electrics. Thanks AJ
- All you need is an adapter, but the hotel you are staying at will provide one for you, upon request.
- Q:I am a freshman electrical engineering student and I have been given an assignment in which I have to write a 2 page paper about electrical engineering drawings. The paper has to include specific requirements for drawings in this field of engineering, any standards that are used, and any drawing codes that should be included in a typical drawing.Any help would be greatly appreciated.
- while you're hooking up a lot of older hardware it particularly is recommended to take a place in some surge protection. somewhat some the older stuff is exceedingly soft and a surge might desire to be devastating. only be constructive once you hook up your transformers(ability factors) they tournament whats on the unit for the volts. The amps/milliamps will safeguard themselves.
- Q:doesnt it release toxins when heated or burned, also why do they use it in cookware, I thought it's supposed to be some high quality plastic that resist heat and deterioration by chemicals, and isnt it also very expensive, but then you see it used on cookware and a bunch of other cheap crap, for example teflon tape, you can buy it at the 99cents store, it cant be that great if they sell it there.
- i will grant you with a itemizing, yet you should search for the makes use of your self. Microscope, centrifuge, pipettes, analytical balances, 8-properly plate, photospectrometer, stirrers, hotplates, gyratory shakers, computing gadget
- Q:Also, Does the mean you can dispose of, or collect electronic 'waste' goods?
- The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive is an EU wide directive, linked to ROHS compliance: rohs.eu Unless you are manufacturing electronic or electrical equipment, or importing it into the EU region, you do not need to register. Registration confirms that your product meets the required standard and does not relate to any recycling of this product, although all registered companies pay into a common fund to help cover the cost of recycling. The cost to the consumer of recycling should be zero, that is, you should not pay to have your electronics goods picked up for recycling.
- Q:Ever tried it on a LG Vu? Also Is that liquid spray safe?Which one is better invisbleshield or BodyGuardz?
- As long as you follow the instructions, the liquid isn't harmful at all. Clear films are way better than silicone cases in my opinion.
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Location | Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China (Mainland) |
Year Established | 2002 |
Annual Output Value | US$5 Million - US$10 Million |
Main Markets | South America; Eastern Europe; Southeast Asia; Mid East; Eastern Asia; Western Europe; Northern Europe |
Company Certifications | CE |
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Nearest Port | Shanghai,Ningbo |
Export Percentage | 71% - 80% |
No.of Employees in Trade Department | 6-10 People |
Language Spoken: | English, Chinese, Spanish, Russian |
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No. of Production Lines | 5 |
Contract Manufacturing | OEM Service Offered |
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Din Rail Power Supply DRP-240/480
- Loading Port:
- China Main Port
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 50 Piece pc
- Supply Capability:
- 20000 Pieces per Day pc/month
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