Featured Product E-Letter

Published by Brainard-Nielsen Marketing,Inc.

Manufacturers Representatives serving Illinois and Wisconsin

847-734-8400

August 2003

Powered By Performance

SDN Series - The Next Generation


The best DIN Rail power supplies in the industry just got better. By adding a "P" to the single phase, part number, you get more performance, additional applications and Power Factory Correction. These next generation power supplies have industry leading performance with a true industrial grade design and high quality that meets difficult industrial envirnmental conditions including high shock, vibration, and wide temperature ranges over the long life cycle of industrial equipment.

Benefits

  • Power Factor Correction; Reflects less distortion upstream into the customers facility, reducing size and cost of input wiring, circuit protection and transformers. Cleans Power, less negative impact to other devices in panel.
  • Improved Mounting Clip; More durable metal clip.
  • Adjustable Voltage; Flexibility to set DC voltage perfectly to customers needs.
  • DC OK Signal; Allows remote notification of DC power loss to the controller.
  • Class 1, Div 2 Hazardous Location; Can be used in applications where explosive vapors may be present, under abnormal conditions.
  • Auto Select 115/230 Vac 50/60 Hz Input; No need to worry about different wiring or switch positions when applying different input voltages.
  • Single or Parrallel Use Selectable; Easily scalable for higher power applications. Current sharing for maximum reliability. One model to stock for single or multiple unit applications.
Applications

 

Possible Customers

Industrial/Machine Control

Process Control

Conveying Equipment

Material Handling

Vending Machines

Package Equipment

Amusement Park Equipment

OEM

Integrators

MRO Requirements

Engineers

System Designers

Panal Builders

Competitors

Competitive Advantage

  • Other DIN Suppliers
  • Phoenix
  • Siemens
  • Lambda
  • Omron
  • IDEC
  • Non DIN Rail Suppliers
  • PowerOne
  • Accopian
  • Lambda
  • Power Factor Correction
  • Universal Input
  • DC OK Signal
  • Small Footprint
  • Rugged Mounting System
  • Sola/Hevi-Duty Quality
  • Complete Power Solution

Quick Questions

Q: What is a Power Supply?

A: Converts AC to DC Power Supply voltage to industrial control components including:

Control Transformers, Enclosures, Encoders, CC Component, I/O Devices, /Industrial Device Communications,Sensors, Solenoids, Swithches

Q: What are the basic forms for Power Supplies?

A: Chassis mount or open frame units, DIN Rail enclosed units, Chassis mount with DIN Rail, and board mount units. They are usually found in factory automation enclosures, commercial settings and building automation cabinets.

Q: What information do I need to select a Power Supply?

A: Input voltage and frequency? Wattage needed? Number of outputs? Voltage of each output? Amerage of each output? Don't forget to take into account the peak loading of each output.

 

Calculate the Power of the

DC Power Supply

If more than one output is required, do the following calculation:

Multiply the Voltage times the Amerage of each output to calculate the wattage of each output.

Next, add together the wattage of each output to get the total wattage for the supply.

 

Input:         _____ V _____ Hz

Output:       _____ VDC x ____ A = ____Watts

                  _____ VDC x ____ A = ____Watts

                  _____ VDC x ____ A = ____Watts

                  (Add Watts from each output to Calculate)

                  Total Watts= ________

Physical Dimensions:   ______ H x ______ W x _____ D

Mounting:     _______ DIN Rail

                   _______ Chassis

                   _______ Other

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