LIF480-10BxxR2 is a Mornsun AC-DC converter series representing a cost-effective, energy-efficient power supply solution for standard DIN-rail mounting. The products offer a high level of stability and immunity to noise, making them ideal for industrial control equipment, automation systems, machinery and other industrial applications in a variety of harsh environments.
The product range has a universal 85-264 V AC or 120-370 V DC input voltage and a wide operating temperature range. They also feature output short-circuit, over-current, over-voltage and over-temperature protection and come standard with a DC-OK contact for ease of monitoring.
The LIF480-10BxxR2 series offer output voltage adjustment of +4 V DC on the 24 V output model and +7 V DC on the 48 V output model. The units feature active power factor correction of better than 0,95 and a high I/O isolation test voltage up to 3000 V AC.
These lightweight converters have a very compact design and standard rail installation for space-saving and EMC performance compliant with international IEC/EN/UL62368, UL61010 standards for EMC and safety. They come with a factory warranty of three years.
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