MEAN WELL NDR Switch Mode DIN Rail Power Supply, 90 → 264V ac ac Input, 24V dc dc Output, 10A Output, 240W

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Specifications

Type

Switch Mode

Output Voltage

24V dc

Output Current

10A

AC or DC Input Voltage

ac

AC or DC Output Voltage

dc

Input Voltage

90 → 264V ac

Power Rating

240W

Electrical Phase

1

Number of Outputs

1

Height

125mm

Width

63mm

Depth

114mm

Series

NDR

Mounting Type

DIN Rail Mount

Minimum Temperature

-20°C

Ripple And Noise

150mV Pk-Pk

MTBF

230.2kh

Output Voltage Adjustment Range

24 → 28V

Load Regulation

±1%

Special Features

Overvoltage and Short Circuit Protection

Maximum Temperature

+70°C

Standards Met

RoHS Compliant, TUV EN 60950-1, UL 508

Country of Origin

China

Product details

Mean Well NDR Series Single Output Industrial DIN Rail Power Supply

Economical and slim, the NDR range of power supplies (PSU) can be installed on TS-35/7.5 or TS-35/15 mounting rails and have been designed to allow space saving within cabinets. The entire series conforms to EN61000-3-2 and has been designed with metal housing enhancing the PSUs power dissipation.
The entire series can operate between -20°C and 60°C under air convection.

Features and Benefits

• Universal AC input/Full range
• Short circuit/Overload/Over voltage/Over temperature protections
• Can be installed on DIN Rail TS-35/7.5 or 15
• Cooling by free air convection
• UL 508 (industrial control equipment) approved
• EN61000-6-2 (EN50082-2) industrial immunity level
• 100% full load burn-in test
• 3 years warranty
• Built-in active PFC function (NDR-240 & NDR-480)

Product Application Information

The NDR series PSU by Mean Well is ideal for use in industrial control systems, semiconductor fabrication equipment, factory automation and electro-mechanical apparatus.

Why use a DIN Rail power supply?

The flexibility of DIN Rail mounting systems enables quicker installation time as all devices are able to simply snap onto the metal rails. Power supplies can be easily organised on DIN Rails within enclosed wall boxes or in areas where there is limited space. Similar devices can be mounted next to each other reducing the amount of cabling required. Most power supplies are convection cooled so no cooling fans are needed.
DIN Rail AC to DC power supplies are widely used in many automation, instrumentation and industrial applications. They are used to power a wide variety of DC operated devices including sensors, motors, actuators, solenoids, relays and many more.

Points to consider when buying a DIN Rail power supply

DIN Rail size – There are three common types of DIN Rails. Top Hat, G section and C section. Most have a depth of 7.5 mm or 15 mm. It is wise to check that your power supply is compatible with your DIN Rail.
Protection types – It is important to choose a power supply that is protected against either short circuit, overload, over temperature or over voltage. Some power supplies also offer a hiccup mode which will allow the PSU to resume operation once the fault is cleared.
Fixed or adjustable output voltage or current – In test systems it is often convenient to have adjustable DC voltage however in other applications a fixed DC supply may be essential.
Cabling and wiring – The input/output lines to and from the power supply should be as short as possible with a large cross sectional area to help minimise noise and heat.
Efficiency – Choose a power supply that has an efficiency over 89% to minimise the amount of power dissipation, especially if the system relies on convection cooling.
Input voltage range – If the DIN Rail power supply you are buying is to be used in Europe and North America as well as the UK then a universal AC input range of 80 V ac to 264 V ac is required.
Standards – If the power supply is to be used in the USA for controlling electric motors then it will need to comply with Standard UL508, the safety standard for industrial control equipment.

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MEAN WELL NDR Switch Mode DIN Rail Power Supply, 90 → 264V ac ac Input, 24V dc dc Output, 10A Output, 240W

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MEAN WELL NDR Switch Mode DIN Rail Power Supply, 90 → 264V ac ac Input, 24V dc dc Output, 10A Output, 240W
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Technical documents

Specifications

Type

Switch Mode

Output Voltage

24V dc

Output Current

10A

AC or DC Input Voltage

ac

AC or DC Output Voltage

dc

Input Voltage

90 → 264V ac

Power Rating

240W

Electrical Phase

1

Number of Outputs

1

Height

125mm

Width

63mm

Depth

114mm

Series

NDR

Mounting Type

DIN Rail Mount

Minimum Temperature

-20°C

Ripple And Noise

150mV Pk-Pk

MTBF

230.2kh

Output Voltage Adjustment Range

24 → 28V

Load Regulation

±1%

Special Features

Overvoltage and Short Circuit Protection

Maximum Temperature

+70°C

Standards Met

RoHS Compliant, TUV EN 60950-1, UL 508

Country of Origin

China

Product details

Mean Well NDR Series Single Output Industrial DIN Rail Power Supply

Economical and slim, the NDR range of power supplies (PSU) can be installed on TS-35/7.5 or TS-35/15 mounting rails and have been designed to allow space saving within cabinets. The entire series conforms to EN61000-3-2 and has been designed with metal housing enhancing the PSUs power dissipation.
The entire series can operate between -20°C and 60°C under air convection.

Features and Benefits

• Universal AC input/Full range
• Short circuit/Overload/Over voltage/Over temperature protections
• Can be installed on DIN Rail TS-35/7.5 or 15
• Cooling by free air convection
• UL 508 (industrial control equipment) approved
• EN61000-6-2 (EN50082-2) industrial immunity level
• 100% full load burn-in test
• 3 years warranty
• Built-in active PFC function (NDR-240 & NDR-480)

Product Application Information

The NDR series PSU by Mean Well is ideal for use in industrial control systems, semiconductor fabrication equipment, factory automation and electro-mechanical apparatus.

Why use a DIN Rail power supply?

The flexibility of DIN Rail mounting systems enables quicker installation time as all devices are able to simply snap onto the metal rails. Power supplies can be easily organised on DIN Rails within enclosed wall boxes or in areas where there is limited space. Similar devices can be mounted next to each other reducing the amount of cabling required. Most power supplies are convection cooled so no cooling fans are needed.
DIN Rail AC to DC power supplies are widely used in many automation, instrumentation and industrial applications. They are used to power a wide variety of DC operated devices including sensors, motors, actuators, solenoids, relays and many more.

Points to consider when buying a DIN Rail power supply

DIN Rail size – There are three common types of DIN Rails. Top Hat, G section and C section. Most have a depth of 7.5 mm or 15 mm. It is wise to check that your power supply is compatible with your DIN Rail.
Protection types – It is important to choose a power supply that is protected against either short circuit, overload, over temperature or over voltage. Some power supplies also offer a hiccup mode which will allow the PSU to resume operation once the fault is cleared.
Fixed or adjustable output voltage or current – In test systems it is often convenient to have adjustable DC voltage however in other applications a fixed DC supply may be essential.
Cabling and wiring – The input/output lines to and from the power supply should be as short as possible with a large cross sectional area to help minimise noise and heat.
Efficiency – Choose a power supply that has an efficiency over 89% to minimise the amount of power dissipation, especially if the system relies on convection cooling.
Input voltage range – If the DIN Rail power supply you are buying is to be used in Europe and North America as well as the UK then a universal AC input range of 80 V ac to 264 V ac is required.
Standards – If the power supply is to be used in the USA for controlling electric motors then it will need to comply with Standard UL508, the safety standard for industrial control equipment.