Primary switch mode power supplies CP-D range
NEW!
2CDC 275 031 F0007
ABB
The new CP-D range power supplies
NEW!
he new CP-D range of modular power
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supplies is ideally suited for installation in
distribution panels and is the youngest member
of the ABB power supply family. This range offers
devices with output voltages of 12 V DC and
24 V DC at output currents of 0.42 A to 4.2 A.
A high thermal efficiency corresponding to low
power and heat dissipation, allow operation
without forced cooling. They feature the U/I
output characteristic which allows to start up
loads with high inrush currents. All power
supplies of the new CP-D range are approved
according to all relevant world-wide standards.
Characteristics of the CP-D range
Output voltages 12 V, 24 V
Adjustable output voltages (devices > 10 W)
Output currents 0.42 A / 0.83 A / 1.3 A / 2.1 A / 2.5 A / 4.2 A
Power range 10 W, 30 W, 60 W, 100 W
Wide range input 100-240 V AC (90-264 V AC, 120-370 V DC)
High efficiency of up to 89 %
Low power dissipation and low heating
Free convection cooling (no forced cooling with ventilators)
Ambient temperature range during operation -25...+70 °C
Open-circuit, overload and short-circuit stable
Integrated input fuse
U/I characteristic (fold-forward behaviour at overload
– no switch-off)
LEDs for status indication
Light-grey enclosure in RAL 7035
Width and structural
form
With their width between 18 to
90 mm only, the CP-D range
switch mode power supplies
are ideally suited for installation
in distribution panels.
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2CDC 271 027 F0007
LEDs for
status indication
All actual operational states are
displayed by front-face LEDs,
thus simplifying commissioning
and troubleshooting.
2CDC 276 032 F0007
Wide range input
Optimised for world-wide
applications:
The CP-D power supplies can
be supplied with 90-264 V AC
or 120-370 V DC.
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Adjustable output
voltage
The CP-D range types
> 10 W feature a continuously
adjustable output voltage.
Thus, they can be optimally
adapted to the application, e.g.
compensating the voltage drop
caused by a long line length.
2CDC 276 032 F0007