SCHROFF MPS022

The ABB MPS105-230/24/48 is a low-voltage power supply unit manufactured by ABB. It’s designed to provide a regulated DC voltage output from an AC input voltage. Here’s a breakdown of its features and specifications based on available information:

Features:

  • Wide Input Voltage Range: Accepts a wide range of AC input voltages (90-264 VAC) for compatibility with various power grids.
  • Regulated DC Output: Provides a stable and regulated DC output voltage (likely 24 V or 48 V) to power sensitive electronic equipment.
  • DIN Rail Mountable: Designed for easy installation on DIN rails commonly used in industrial control panels and enclosures.
  • Compact Size: The compact size makes it suitable for space-constrained applications.
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Description

The ABB MPS105-230/24/48 is a low-voltage power supply unit manufactured by ABB. It’s designed to provide a regulated DC voltage output from an AC input voltage. Here’s a breakdown of its features and specifications based on available information:

Features:

  • Wide Input Voltage Range: Accepts a wide range of AC input voltages (90-264 VAC) for compatibility with various power grids.
  • Regulated DC Output: Provides a stable and regulated DC output voltage (likely 24 V or 48 V) to power sensitive electronic equipment.
  • DIN Rail Mountable: Designed for easy installation on DIN rails commonly used in industrial control panels and enclosures.
  • Compact Size: The compact size makes it suitable for space-constrained applications.
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Specifications (Based on Available Information):

  • Input Voltage: 90-264 VAC
  • Output Voltage: 24 V or 48 V (Specific model dependent)
  • Output Current: Likely 4.2 A for 24 V output and 2.1 A for 48 V output
  • Power Rating: Likely 100 W for 24 V output and 100.8 W for 48 V output
  • Dimensions: Likely 29 mm x 29 mm x 29 mm (1.14 in x 1.14 in x 1.14 in)
  • Operating Temperature: -20°C to +70°C (-4°F to 158°F)

Applications:

  • Industrial Control Systems: Powering control panels, PLCs, and other industrial automation equipment.
  • Building Automation: Providing power for building control systems, security systems, and access control systems.
  • Medical Devices: Powering medical equipment like diagnostic machines and therapeutic devices.
  • Telecommunications: Supplying power for network equipment and communication systems.