Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
Phoenix ContactSeries
UNO POWER
Type
Switched Mode
Electrical Phase
1
AC or DC Input Voltage
ac
Input Voltage
85 → 264V ac
AC or DC Output Voltage
dc
Output Voltage
12V dc
Output Current
8.3A
Power Rating
100W
Number of Outputs
1
Dimensions
55 x 84 x 90mm
Height
90mm
Width
55mm
Depth
84mm
Model
UNO-PS/1AC/12DC/100W
Efficiency
89%
Ripple And Noise
<75mV Pk-Pk
MTBF
>500000h
Load Regulation
< 3%
Maximum Temperature
+70°C
Standards Met
cUL, cUL Recognised, cULus, EAC, IECEE CB Scheme, UL, UL Recognised
Mounting Type
DIN Rail Mount
Minimum Temperature
-25°C
Country of Origin
Vietnam
Product details
Phoenix Contact UNO Single Phase Power Supplies
The Phoenix Contact UNO PSUs have basic functionality, making them the ideal solution for loads up to 240 W, particularly in compact control boxes thanks to their high power density and slim dimensions.
The DIN rail mounting, power supply units have a high degree of efficiency and low idling losses ensuring a high level of energy efficiency.
Features and Benefits:
Save energy thanks to particularly low no-load losses and high efficiency
Slim line housing in 22.5 mm, 35 mm and 55 mm designs
Housing depth of just 84 mm
Temperature range from -25 °C to +70 °C makes them suitable for outdoor installation
Available in various performance classes and overall widths
AC input: single-phase
DC output: power up to 240 W
How do I wire a DIN rail power supply?
The UNO power supply unit's feature input and output connections that are screw connections. Simply strip 8mm from your cable and insert it either into the dedicated plus or minus ports and screw-down the M3 screw to ensure a tight connection. Give a small tug on the cable once installed to ensure it's tight.
What are DIN-rail power supplies used for?
Typically these power supplies are mounted into cabinets and are used in industrial circumstances. They can be used for automation, machinery or any project that has modules that are mounted on DIN-rails.
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
Phoenix ContactSeries
UNO POWER
Type
Switched Mode
Electrical Phase
1
AC or DC Input Voltage
ac
Input Voltage
85 → 264V ac
AC or DC Output Voltage
dc
Output Voltage
12V dc
Output Current
8.3A
Power Rating
100W
Number of Outputs
1
Dimensions
55 x 84 x 90mm
Height
90mm
Width
55mm
Depth
84mm
Model
UNO-PS/1AC/12DC/100W
Efficiency
89%
Ripple And Noise
<75mV Pk-Pk
MTBF
>500000h
Load Regulation
< 3%
Maximum Temperature
+70°C
Standards Met
cUL, cUL Recognised, cULus, EAC, IECEE CB Scheme, UL, UL Recognised
Mounting Type
DIN Rail Mount
Minimum Temperature
-25°C
Country of Origin
Vietnam
Product details
Phoenix Contact UNO Single Phase Power Supplies
The Phoenix Contact UNO PSUs have basic functionality, making them the ideal solution for loads up to 240 W, particularly in compact control boxes thanks to their high power density and slim dimensions.
The DIN rail mounting, power supply units have a high degree of efficiency and low idling losses ensuring a high level of energy efficiency.
Features and Benefits:
Save energy thanks to particularly low no-load losses and high efficiency
Slim line housing in 22.5 mm, 35 mm and 55 mm designs
Housing depth of just 84 mm
Temperature range from -25 °C to +70 °C makes them suitable for outdoor installation
Available in various performance classes and overall widths
AC input: single-phase
DC output: power up to 240 W
How do I wire a DIN rail power supply?
The UNO power supply unit's feature input and output connections that are screw connections. Simply strip 8mm from your cable and insert it either into the dedicated plus or minus ports and screw-down the M3 screw to ensure a tight connection. Give a small tug on the cable once installed to ensure it's tight.
What are DIN-rail power supplies used for?
Typically these power supplies are mounted into cabinets and are used in industrial circumstances. They can be used for automation, machinery or any project that has modules that are mounted on DIN-rails.