MEAN WELL, 15/25 V Output, 60 W Output, 500 to 2400 mA AC phase-cut dimming

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RS Stock No.:
149-465
Distrelec Article No.:
301-57-291
Mfr. Part No.:
PCD-60-2400B
Manufacturer:
MEAN WELL
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Brand

MEAN WELL

Output Voltage

15/25 V

Product Type

LED Driver

Maximum Output Power

60W

Input Voltage

180/295 V

Dimming Operation

AC phase-cut dimming

Input Voltage Type

AC

IP Rating

IP42

Driver Current

500 to 2400 mA

Operating Modes

Constant Current

LED Voltage

35/118 V

Standards/Approvals

BS EN/EN61347-2-13 independent, BS EN/EN62384, EAC TP TC 004, ENEC BS EN/EN61347-1

Series

PCD-60

Number of Outputs

1

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
CN
The MEANWELL 60W single output AC dimmable LED power supply. This power supply is designed for constant current (CC) operation, providing an output of 2.4A at 15-25Vdc. It is compatible with AC phase-cut dimming, allowing for smooth and adjustable lighting control. With built-in active power factor correction (PFC) function, it ensures efficient power conversion. It features a compact and fully isolated plastic housing, providing IP42 protection against dust and moisture. It is suitable for LED lighting applications and complies with various safety standards.

AC dimmable LED power supply with constant current (CC) design

Output of 2.4A at 15-25Vdc for reliable performance

Compatible with AC phase-cut dimming for adjustable lighting control

Built-in active power factor correction (PFC) function for efficient power conversion

Compact and fully isolated plastic housing with IP42 protection

Suitable for LED lighting applications

Complies with various safety standards for reliable operation

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