Power

Power supply series meets high wattage industrial power demands

4th July 2014
Staff Reporter
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In order to fulfill the industrial application demand for higher power product lines, MEAN WELL has introduced the single output 5000W RST-5000 series. The model features the built-in active PFC function, accepting the 3-phase AC input (3Φ 3-wire/△ 196~305VAC or 3Φ 4-wire/ Y 340~530VAC) and provides the output of 24VDC and 48VDC.

The power supply model enables the wide range adjustment for output voltage and output current; the output voltage can be trimmed between 20~120% of the rated voltage by 1~6VDC external control signal, and the output current can be trimmed between 20~100% of the rated current by 1~5VDC external control signal. This greatly enhances the flexibility for system designs.

Exploiting the new generation circuit topology and boasting high efficiency up to 91%, the RST-5000 can provide the full load output under 50℃ ambient temperature thanks to the built-in fan. Allowing up to 15000W (3 units in parallel) output, the power supply provides two mechanisms for the overload protection: one is the “continuous constant current limiting” mode, and the other is the “constant current limiting with delay shutdown after 5 seconds” mode. This can work with various types of severe load (for example, inductive load, capacitive load, battery charging, and so on.)

Other built-in standard functions cover the remote sense function, the remote ON/OFF control, the 12V/0.1A auxiliary power, the alarm signal output (both relay contact and open collector signal) for AC fail, DC OK, fan fail and over temperature protection. The whole series is also complied with the international certification, UL, CUL, TUV, CB, CE and etc, assuring the safety when using this model. The suited applications include automation equipments, industrial control equipments, laser engravers, telecommunication systems, and etc. which need high operating power.

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