Switching power supplies from Weidmüller: universal use for all applications
Both in 24-hour production plants and applications with the highest safety requirements, as well as in simple applications in series machine construction, three decisive factors are of particular importance for profitability: plant availability, maintenance costs and energy requirements. The demands placed on switching power supplies are therefore high. When choosing the right power supply, special attention must therefore be paid to service life, energy efficiency and reliability. Although space-saving solutions are increasingly obvious due to the ever-increasing number of functions, the possibility of communication also plays an increasingly decisive role.
At Weidmüller, you will find a wide range of switching power supplies. We offer various solutions to meet your expectations in terms of space, reliability, durability and digital integration into control systems, along with Industrial IoT capabilities (generating value from your data). Our robust power converters are suitable for almost any application at home or abroad.
PRObas - Basic functionality at the highest level
High performance, compact design and a good price-performance ratio are the main features of the new PRObas power supplies. The product family includes 12 variants with 5, 12, 24 or 48 V DC output voltage and a wide input range. All units have comprehensive safety functions and are internationally approved. Compatibility with our electronic fuses also makes them suitable for setting up energy management systems.Optimal efficiency levels (up to 95.3%) for long-term energy savings
Compact design with flexible mounting (DIN rail or wall)
High efficiency of up to 95%
-25 to +70 °C wide operating temperature range (start-up at -40 °C)
International approvals (cULus, NEC Class2 and cCSAus)
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