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Ratings
Power rating 30 W
Efficiency 73% Min.
Rated input voltage 100 to 120 VAC
Allowable-input voltage variable range 85 to 132 VAC
110 to 170 VDC
Note: Use with DC voltage input is beyond the conditions of approval or conformance to applicable safety standards.
Frequency 50/60Hz (47 to 450 Hz Single-phase)
Rated input current 1.1 A Max. (At 100 VAC input)
Leakage current 0.5 mA Max. (At 100 VAC input)
Inrush current 30 A Max. (At 100 VAC input (For cold start at 25 CEL))
Rated output voltage 5 VDC, 12 VDC
Output voltage variable range -5% to 5% (With V. ADJ)
Ripple 2%(p-p) Max., 2%(p-p) Max. (Under the rated I/O conditions.)
Static input variation influence 0.4% Max. (At 85 to 132 VAC input, 100% load)
Ambient temperature variation influence 0.05%/ CEL Max.
Rated output current 2 A (V1) , 2 A (V2)
Start up time 200 ms Max. (At rated input/output voltage)
Hold time 20 ms Min. (At rated input/output voltage)
Overvoltage protection No
Maintenance forecast monitor output No
Total run time monitor output No
Undervoltage alarm output No
Parallel operation No
Series operation No
Applicable standard (UL) Standard No.: UL1012
File number: E105544
Applicable standard (CSA) Standard No.: E.B.1402C
File number: LR82164
Ambient temperature Operating: -10 to 70 CEL
Storage: -25 to +65 CEL
(with no icing or condensation)
Ambient humidity Operating: 25 to 85 % RH
Storage: 20 to 90 % RH
(With no condensation)
Dielectric strength Between all inputs and PE terminals: 2 kVAC for 1 min (Cut-off current: 20 mA)
Insulation resistance Between all outputs and all inputs/PE terminals: 100 M Ohm Min. (at 500 VDC)
Vibration resistance 10 to 55 Hz, 0.375mm single amplitude for 2 h each in X, Y, Z directions
Shock resistance 294 m/s2, 3 times each in +- X, +- Y, and +- Z directions
Heat radiation Natural air-cooling
Construction Open-frame type
Mounting type DIN Rail mounting type
Weight 400 g Max.

Note: Do not use the Inverter output for the Power Supply. Inverters with an output frequency of 50/60 Hz are available, but the rise in the internal temperature of the Power Supply may result in ignition or burning

As of September 2, 2009