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DIN rail switch mode power supply No name HDN-6024 24V 60W 2.5A
DIN rail switch mode power supply No name HDN-6024 24V 60W 2.5A
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DIN rail switch mode power supply No name HDN-6024 24V 60W 2.5A
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DIN rail switch mode power supply No name HDN-6024 24V 60W 2.5A
DIN rail switch mode power supply No name HDN-6024 24V 60W 2.5A
DIN rail switch mode power supply No name HDN-6024 delivers a 24 V DC output with up to 60 W of power and a nominal current of 2.5 A. Designed for mounting on standard DIN rails, the unit provides stabilized low-voltage power for control panels, automation equipment, LED drivers and compact electronic systems. Its compact enclosure and built-in protective features enable reliable operation inside electrical cabinets and industrial distribution boards.
The compact DIN-rail form factor saves space in electrical cabinets while allowing straightforward installation. The stabilized 24 V output ensures consistent voltage for sensitive electronics and automation components. Protective functions such as overcurrent and short-circuit protection maintain safe operation under overload conditions. The metal/plastic enclosure and standardized mounting simplify integration into industrial installations.
Mount the power supply on a standard DIN rail inside the electrical cabinet and secure it according to the cabinet layout. Connect the AC input according to local wiring rules and ensure proper grounding. Connect the 24 V DC output to the load, observing polarity and the 2.5 A nominal current rating to avoid overload. Verify output voltage with a multimeter before connecting sensitive devices. Provide adequate ventilation around the unit and avoid mounting near high-temperature sources.
For reliable long-term operation, install the unit in a dry, dust-free cabinet with sufficient airflow. If loads approach the nominal current, allow margin for inrush currents and consider using a higher-capacity supply for systems with frequent startup peaks. Observe local electrical standards when wiring and use proper fuses or circuit breakers on the AC and DC sides.
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