Expanded range of power supplies

Jan. 8, 2018
New options make TRIO POWER suitable for wider range of applications

Phoenix Contact’s TRIO POWER family now has a wider range of voltage options, as well as power supplies for maritime and 12 V NEC Class 2 applications. The new additions ensure reliable power in the same space-saving design as other TRIO models.

The expanded TRIO POWER range includes voltage options from 12 to 48 V DC and other current variations. The TRIO’s robust design allows for additional current to start heavy loads with dynamic power boost.

Two new models are designed for maritime navigation and radio communication systems. These bridge-and-deck power supplies feature DNV-GL shipbuilding approval and are optimized for EMI rejection. Phoenix Contact also now offers a 12 V limited power TRIO POWER version that is NEC Class 2-certified.

Like the other power supplies in the TRIO POWER family, the newest additions operate in a wide temperature range (-25 to 70 degrees C) and have high vibration and shock resistance. They feature Phoenix Contact’s tool-free Push-in connection technology for quick and easy installation.

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