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Transformer PSS 230V/24V for DIN rail or screw fastening
SAFETY TRANSFORMER AC/AC IP40 6024-0177
Article number: Suppl. article no:
5204316
6024-0177
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Protective transformer according to EN 61 558 in class II for use in isolation or an inefficient insulated system where U = 50V alternating current. The transformers are designed with safety separation between the primary and secondary windings and intended for the supply of SELV and PELV circuits. The transformers are CE-marked and meet the applicable LVD and EMC requirements and insulation requirement class III that are 4kV.
Transformers are nested within the cover of the light grey UV resistant self-fading thermoplastic and fitted with plastic bushings > IP44, breakout openings < IP40.
The secondary voltage varies linearly with the load and the nominal voltage is indicated in the event of 100% load, the transformer must never be overloaded, but can cope with a temporary start current of 300% for 10 s.
The transformer is intended for use in appropriate areas such as supply voltage of the actuator control, thermostats, light and sound signals.
Transformers are nested within the cover of the light grey UV resistant self-fading thermoplastic and fitted with plastic bushings > IP44, breakout openings < IP40.
The secondary voltage varies linearly with the load and the nominal voltage is indicated in the event of 100% load, the transformer must never be overloaded, but can cope with a temporary start current of 300% for 10 s.
The transformer is intended for use in appropriate areas such as supply voltage of the actuator control, thermostats, light and sound signals.
- Article number: 5204316
- Suppl. article no: 6024-0177
- Ean no: 7330698000994
- Material class QQ497B
Technical data
- Type: PSS60
- Design: PTC protection
- Primary voltage 1: 230 V
- Secondary voltage 1: 24 V
- Rated apparent power: 60 VA
- Height: 120 mm
- Width: 72 mm
- Depth: 72 mm
- Degree of protection (IP): IP40
- Secondary nominal current: 2.5 A
- REACH Date: 2021-08-20
- REACH Information obligation: No