TRACOPOWER Switching Power Supply, TXH 120-124, 24V dc, 5A, 120W, 1 Output, 120 → 370 V dc, 90 → 264 V ac

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RS Stock No.:
706-6303
Distrelec Article No.:
169-94-425
Mfr. Part No.:
TXH 120-124
Brand:
TRACOPOWER
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Brand

TRACOPOWER

Output Voltage

24V dc

Output Current

5A

Power Rating

120W

Number of Outputs

1

Input Voltage

120 → 370 V dc, 90 → 264 V ac

Mounting Type

Chassis Mount

Package Type

Enclosed

Length

136mm

Width

82mm

Medical Approved

No

Depth

38mm

Series

TXH 120

Efficiency

93%

Minimum Temperature

-25°C

Weight

382g

Maximum Temperature

+70°C

COO (Country of Origin):
TW

Traco Power Switching Power Supply, Rack Mounting, 93% Efficiency - TXH Series - TXH 120-124


Wave goodbye to wastage with this switching power supply from Traco Power. It incorporates a switching regulator that helps it achieve an impressive 93% efficiency, so heat production is minimised and the unit runs cool. You can use it to convert an input voltage in the range of 120 to 370V DC or 90 to 264V AC and output a steady 24V DC. As the supply is housed in a compact U-bracket measuring just 136 (L) x 82 (W) x 38mm (D), it slots easily into a rack to help you build an organised system.

Features & Benefits


• Active power factor correction gives you a steady and efficient supply
• Screw terminals for quick and secure connection
• Gets the job done in an operating temperature range from -25°C to +70°C

Applications


• Industrial computing
• Telecommunications networks
• Medical devices

What does 'active power factor correction' mean?


Active power factor correction uses a switching converter to modulate a waveform that's been distorted by harmonics and shape it into a sine wave. This reduces the load on the electrical distribution system, leading to greater efficiency and minimising energy waste.

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