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The DRDN20 series is a 20A redundancy module that can be used with a power supply to improve overall system operation reliability.Product key features include:12V/24V/48V input voltage for selection,support N+1 and 1+1 redundancy systems.built-in two rails DC input contacts and single output. The MOSFET technology implemented can reduce heat loss and reduce the voltage difference between the input and output voltaaes. built-in 2 channels DC OK relay contacts for monitoring output status.ultra-wide operating temperature of-40 to +80°C and narrow width (32mm).

DRDN20 20A DIN Rail Type Redundancy Module

Brand:MeanWellReference price:

$25.57

The DRDN20 series is a 20A redundancy module that can be used with a power supply to improve overall system operation reliability.Product key features include:12V/24V/48V input voltage for selection,support N+1 and 1+1 redundancy systems.built-in two rails DC input contacts and single output. The MOSFET technology implemented can reduce heat loss and reduce the voltage difference between the input and output voltaaes. built-in 2 channels DC OK relay contacts for monitoring output status.ultra-wide operating temperature of-40 to +80°C and narrow width (32mm).


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Features:
-40~+80°C ultra-wide operating temperature ( >+60°C derating)
2 channels input and 1 output
3 years warranty
32mm slim width
Built-in 2 channels DC OK signal and alarm relay contact
Can be installed on DIN rail TS-35/7.5 or 15
Cooling by free air convection
Output current up to 20A
Suitable for redundancy operation of 12V/24V/48V system
Support 1+1 and N+1 redundancy system
Applications:
Electro-mechanical apparatus
Factory automation
Industrial control system
Semiconductor fabrication equipment
DC Option(V):
12
24
48
  • DRDN20 20A DIN Rail Type Redundancy Module

    Model:DRDN20-【12/24/48】

    Reference price:$25.57

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