Power supplies encapsulated in an ultra-compact, low profile housing

July 21, 2010
AutomationDirect has extended its RHINOTM line to include AC/DC switch mode power supplies encapsulated in an ultra-compact, low profile housing.

The new PSE series is ideal for space-limited applications and can be easily screw mounted to a panel or equipment chassis. The power supplies can also be DIN rail mounted using the optional DIN rail mounting kit.

The PSE series features a universal AC input range of 85-264V and is available in single or dual output models. Output voltage ranges include 5, 12, 15 and 24 VDC; and +/- 12 and +/- 15 VDC. Single output models provide a maximum output power range from 15 Watts up to 60 Watts, while dual output models provide 15 Watts and 30 Watts. Designed with a double insulated plastic resin housing, no external grounding is required. Screw terminal blocks provide easy connection and the series is short circuit and overload protected.

Backed by a 3-year warranty, RHINO PSE series encapsulated power supplies are RoHS compliant, UL and cUL listed. Prices start at $49.50 for single output models and $51.75 for dual outputs.

The full line of RHINO power supplies can be seen at www.automationdirect.com/power-supplies-encapsulated.

Automation Direct - www.automationdirect.com

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