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Easypower

[picture of Easypower unit]New DIN-rail mounted DC power supplies for Moeller’s Easy control relay

Moeller Electric, one of Europe’s leading electrical equipment suppliers, has just introduced the new Easypower 0.5, a DIN-rail mounted unit that is specifically designed to supply power to the DC versions of its Easy range of control relays.

The class-leading Easy range of configurable intelligent relays are ideal for a wide range of uses, from domestic consumer applications to more demanding industrial processes. The power supply is installed simply on a standard 35mm profile DIN rail alongside the Easy relay and complies with global safety standards.

The popular Easy range provides the perfect solution to any situation requiring precise switching and control operations. Its clear display and function keys together with a step-by-step menu guide ensure quick and simple set-up and operation. Three contacts together with a single coil allocation can be input into each of up to 41 lines of logic; allowing the user to construct quite complex control and monitoring configurations.

Two versions of the Easypower 0.5 are available: one with a selectable input voltage ranging from 115V to 230V AC, the other from 230V to 400V. Both provide an output voltage of 24V DC. Conservatively rated at 500mA, it can provide ample power for the supply and input requirements of Easy relays and still have enough in reserve to provide power for the outputs. Its compact 72mm × 90mm × 53mm case, which is exactly the same size and profile as the Easy412, has both top and bottom terminals allowing simple direct connection to the intelligent relay.

Easypower features output current foldback limiting and full short-circuit protection. It conforms to safety standards: VDE 0805, EN60950, IEC950 and CSA 22.201950, thus making it suitable for use world-wide. The new unit's operating temperature range is from 0°C to 50°C.

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