MEAN WELL Switching Power Supply, MSP-1000-12, 12V dc, 80A, 960W, 1 Output, 127 → 370 V dc, 90 → 264 V ac

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RS Stock No.:
176-3453
Distrelec Article No.:
303-86-041
Mfr. Part No.:
MSP-1000-12
Brand:
MEAN WELL
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Brand

MEAN WELL

Output Voltage

12V dc

Output Current

80A

Power Rating

960W

Number of Outputs

1

Input Voltage

127 → 370 V dc, 90 → 264 V ac

Mounting Type

Chassis Mount

Package Type

Enclosed

Length

218mm

Width

105mm

Medical Approved

Yes

Depth

63.5mm

Minimum Temperature

-40°C

Weight

1.5kg

Maximum Temperature

+70°C

COO (Country of Origin):
TW
To offer more choices of high power products, MEAN WELL extends MSP line up to 1000W, MSP-1000 series. The major feature for MSP-1000 series is sharing the same mechanism with MSP-600 series. Customers are able to replace 600W power supply with 1000W one without modifying system space. Other features include high efficiency up to 94%, wide working temperature range -40℃∼70℃(12V and 24V models especially have derating performances of 60℃), remote control functions (remote ON/OFF, remote sense, and DC OK signal), auxiliary power 5V@0.3A, no load power consumption 0.75W, and parallel power up to 4000W.

90∼264VAC full range input
Built-in active PFC function
Forced air cooling by built-in DC fan
Current sharing up to 4000W
Remote control functions: remote ON/OFF, remote sense, DC OK signal
Auxiliary power 5V @0.3A
No load power consumption
Protections: short circuit, overload, over voltage, over temperature
Dimensions(L x W x H): 218 x 105 x 63.5mm
5 years warranty

AC-DC Single output Medical Enclosed power supply, Output 12Vdc at 80A, MOOP, remote ON/OFF, DC OK signal

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