PULS DIMENSION-CD DC/DC Converter, 24V dc/ 4 A, 16.2V dc Input, 12V dc Input, DIN Rail 96 W, 70 °C Max Temp 70 °C Min

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RS Stock No.:
753-1986
Distrelec Article No.:
169-96-570
Mfr. Part No.:
CD5.243
Manufacturer:
PULS
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Brand

PULS

Output Voltage 1

24V dc

Product Type

DC/DC Converter

Minimum Input Voltage

12V dc

Maximum Input Voltage

16.2V dc

Output Current 1

4A

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Number of Outputs

1

Output Voltage Adjustment Range

24 to 28 V

Ripple and Noise

50mV Pk-Pk

Isolation Voltage

1.5kV dc

Maximum Output Power

96W

Depth

102mm

Series

DIMENSION-CD

Weight

435g

Width

32mm

Length

124mm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Maximum Operating Temperature

70°C

Efficiency

87.7%

Minimum Operating Temperature

70°C

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Dimension C-Series DC/DC Converters


The DIMENSION CD-series offer DIN Rail DC-DC converters in the 92 W to 120 W output power range in compact housing. These DC-DC converters are allowed to run with a battery or similar sources. This range includes all the essential basic functions and has a power reserve of 20% included. This extra power can be used continuously up to 45°C. The output is electrically isolated from the input in a safe way. The input is protected against reversed voltages and contains a soft start function.

Features and Benefits


• DC-DC converter, isolated output

• 28 V input, 24 V output

• Efficiency up to 90.3%

• Negligibly low input inrush current

• 20% power reserves can be used continuously up to 45°C

Product Application Information


Ideal for use in many industries including, automotive, machine building, material handling, building automation, and so on.

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