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Switching power supply GLP DL2-150-12-U 12V 150W
Switching power supply GLP DL2-150-12-U 12V 150W
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Switching power supply GLP DL2-150-12-U 12V 150W
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Switching power supply GLP DL2-150-12-U 12V 150W
Switching power supply GLP DL2-150-12-U 12V 150W
GLP DL2-150-12-U is a switching power supply that provides a regulated 12 V DC output with a nominal power of 150 W. Designed for converting AC mains to stable low-voltage DC, this unit is intended for electronics, LED lighting systems and industrial equipment that require continuous, reliable power. The compact design supports installation in control cabinets or near equipment while delivering efficient power conversion and protection against common supply fluctuations.
The power supply offers efficient switching conversion to reduce energy losses and heat generation, enabling sustained operation at nominal load. Built-in regulation keeps the 12 V output stable under varying input conditions and load changes. Its compact footprint and standardized mounting options simplify integration into existing systems, and protective features such as overload and short-circuit response help maintain system reliability.
Install the unit in a well-ventilated location, following applicable electrical safety standards and local codes. Connect the AC mains input to the designated terminals, observing correct phase and protective earth connections. Connect the 12 V DC output to the load, ensuring correct polarity and that the connected load does not exceed the 150 W nominal power. Verify connections before powering on and allow the supply to stabilize; monitor for any abnormal heating or voltage deviations during initial operation.
For reliable long-term operation, maintain adequate airflow around the power supply and avoid mounting directly against heat-sensitive surfaces. Use suitable wiring with appropriate cross-section to minimize voltage drop and ensure proper grounding. If used with LED systems, consider inrush current and use appropriate inrush limiting or soft-start measures when multiple units or large LED loads are present.
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