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Three phase power supply units

Wieland Electric has added three phase power supply units to its wipos range. Mounted on the DIN rail in control cabinets, the new wipos P3 AC/DC converters have been designed for 10A - 40A and are suitable for use worldwide due to their wide voltage input.

wipos P3 power supply units have a robust construction and will function under extreme ambient conditions, in temperatures ranging from -25° to 70°C with 100% output up to 60°C. The units offer power factor correction for long hold-up time, compensation of voltage drops through adjustable output voltage, active monitoring with switching output and LED diagnosis for simple start-up. The units also provide a high degree of functional safety and a reduction in energy consumption.

Wieland's P3 three phase units can also function as two phase devices and are connected via screw terminals either in series or, for increased performance, in parallel. wipos P3 converters are short circuit proof and offer overtemperature protection with maximum reliability. The wipos range complies with all relevant European guidelines and standards.

Wieland Electric
01483 531213
www.wieland.co.uk

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