Ecmweb 6497 Schaefer Ter 500lp Ter 600lp Power Supplies
Ecmweb 6497 Schaefer Ter 500lp Ter 600lp Power Supplies
Ecmweb 6497 Schaefer Ter 500lp Ter 600lp Power Supplies
Ecmweb 6497 Schaefer Ter 500lp Ter 600lp Power Supplies
Ecmweb 6497 Schaefer Ter 500lp Ter 600lp Power Supplies

Ter ac-dc power supplies

July 15, 2014
500W and 600W models added Sealed in a heat conducting potting material Temperature range of -50°C to 85°C

The Ter family of 250W to 1500W low-profile, ac-dc power supplies now includes 500W and 600W models. The TER-500LP and TER-600LP are sealed in a heat conducting potting material and offer a temperature range of -50°C to 85°C. All models are designed for easy-to-connect parallel/series operation if higher power or redundancy is needed. Features include high power density, power factor correction, 80VAC to 140VAC and 100VAC to 242VAC universal inputs, high efficiency, full complement of protections, single- or multi-output operation, output voltage adjustment, and compliance to EN55022 Class A (Class B with filter). Additionally, each unit undergoes through comprehensive temperature cycling and burn-in.

Schaefer

For more information, visit www.schaeferpower.com.

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