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Phoenix Contact PS-EE-2G/1AC/48DC/240W/SC – DIN-Rail Power Supply Unit, 48 V DC / 240 W (Single-Phase Input)
Phoenix Contact PS-EE-2G/1AC/48DC/240W/SC – DIN-Rail Power Supply Unit, 48 V DC / 240 W (Single-Phase Input)
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Detailed Description:
The Phoenix Contact PS-EE-2G/1AC/48DC/240W/SC (item number 1585286) is a robust DIN-rail mounted switching power supply from the ESSENTIAL POWER series. It accepts a wide single-phase AC input (100–240 V AC nominal) and provides a stable 48 V DC output up to 240 W (typically 5 A at 48 V nominal) for demanding industrial applications.
Key Features
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Input voltage range: 100 V AC … 240 V AC nominal; for full-240 W output range use 110 V AC … 240 V AC ±10 %
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Output: 48 V DC nominal; setting range 48 V … 57 V DC (within capacity)
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Output current: Maximum 5 A (at 240 W)
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Efficiency: Around 93 % at 120 V AC and 94 % at 230 V AC
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Compact DIN-rail module, screw connection type, suitable for standard NS35 rails.
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Protection class IP20, ambient operating temperature from –20 °C up to +70 °C (with derating above +45 °C)
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Features include: short-circuit proof, no-load proof, parallel/series connection capability for redundancy or increased output voltage.
Technical Specification Table
Applications & Use Cases
This power supply is ideal for control cabinets, machine-tool automation, networked sensor/actuator systems and any industrial application requiring a dependable 48 V DC rail at moderate to high loads. Its DIN-rail mount format makes it well suited for panel installations where space and mounting standardisation matter.
Why Choose This Model?
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Provides a reliable 48 V DC output in a compact DIN-rail form factor.
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Wide input voltage and high efficiency make it suitable for international and variable mains environments.
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Industrial grade design from Phoenix Contact, with capabilities for series/parallel connection, reducing panel build complexity.
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Trusted brand and product series — ESSENTIAL POWER — offering balanced cost vs performance in industrial automation environments.
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