Eaton Corp. today announced it has expanded its general-purpose family of power supplies to enhance safety and reliability in a majority of 12- and 24-Vdc control applications. The PSG Series of power supplies is designed for seamless integration into communication networks, sensors, programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and many other electrical systems – and provides global certifications, increased uptime and safety features, and a small footprint to fit a wide variety of applications. With 22 models, the PSG series is able to provide solutions for most applications with PSG outputs ranging from 12 Vdc at 1.25A up to 24 Vdc at 40A, plus redundancy and buffer modules to ensure uptime.
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“An expanded voltage range, paired with a host of new features designed to protect personnel and minimize unplanned downtime, helps make the PSG Series an incredibly versatile industrial power supply line,” said Lauren Kaszak, product manager at Eaton. “The new features demonstrate Eaton’s ongoing commitment to developing solutions that not only simplify control panel building, but also extend system availability and worker protection.”
The expanded PSG Series has also been updated with new standard features allowing for increased equipment uptime, including new redundancy modules, which protect against unplanned downtime by allowing for two or more power supplies to be connected together to perform parallel or redundancy operation. Additionally, an integrated buffer module within the PSG Series stores energy to allow loads to remain powered in the event that input voltage to the system is briefly lost.
To further enhance uptime, the PSG Series provides a Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) of up to 1 million hours to minimize field maintenance and replacement. A wide operating temperature range (from -25 to 80 degrees Celsius) allows for clean power, even in harsh environments. Intelligent Light Emitting Diodes (LED) indicators help reduce troubleshooting time while rugged, all-metal housing reduces potential for damage to internal electronics.
source: http://www.powerpulse.net/story.php?storyID=31213
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