Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) + Dual Stable Output: The built-in UPS module allows seamless switching to backup power during power outages. It features dual 13.8V outputs (4.5A/2.5A selectable) and one adjustable 12-15V output, with a rated power of 96.6W, voltage accuracy of ±1.0%, and output ripple 120mVp-p. This solves problems such as power outages of critical equipment, varying power demands of different loads, and operational instability caused by insufficient accuracy of traditional
Wide Voltage Adaptability + Extreme Environment Tolerance: A wide input voltage range of 90-264VAC/127-370VDC supports global power grids and is compatible with 47-63Hz frequencies. The operating temperature range is -30°C to 70°C. It addresses voltage mismatches in multinational projects, downtime in harsh outdoor/industrial environments, and power grid frequency fluctuations
DIN Rail Mounting + Silent and Maintenance-Free: Designed specifically for TS-35/7.5/15 DIN rails, ensuring easy and secure installation. The compact 55×90×100mm (WxHxD) chassis saves control cabinet space. Natural air cooling replaces fans, achieving silent operation and reducing maintenance costs, avoiding the cumbersome installation, space occupation, and fan failure issues of traditional power supplies
International Certifications + Extended Warranty: Certified by UL/TUV in multiple countries, meeting Class B EMC standards. Full-load tested, the power supply has a mean time between failures (MTBF) of at least 1820.4K hours and comes with a three-year warranty. This effectively prevents frequent failures due to substandard quality
Multiple Protections + Real-Time Alarms: Integrated short-circuit, overload, overvoltage, reverse battery connection, and over-temperature protection, with a thermal circuit breaker. Relay outputs provide AC power normal and low battery voltage (<11V) alarm signals, which can be integrated into monitoring systems. To prevent abnormal power supply from burning out equipment and to avoid cascading losses caused by battery depletion and untimely fault detection