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Murata Power Solutions' AC-DC Front End Power Supply Achieves Climate Savers' Gold Efficiency Rating

By Murata Power Solutions
Friday, March 05, 2010

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2200 W (220 VAC), 1100 W (110 VAC), power-factor corrected D1U4CS-W-2200-12-HA4C has a main output of 12 V.



Murata Power Solutions (Mansfield, MA) has introduced a new AC/DC front-end power supply for hot-swapping redundant systems that meets Climate Savers' 80+ Gold efficiency rating. The 2200 W (220 VAC), 1100 W (110 VAC), power-factor corrected D1U4CS-W-2200-12-HA4C has a main output of 12 V and a standby output of 5 V. Additional features include:

  • 2200 W output power with 12 V main output.
  • 5 V standby voltage.
  • 1 U sized with 24.5 W/cu.
  • In power density.
  • Optional 19in. 1 U power shelf provides up to 8.8 kW output power.
  • RoHS compliance.
  • An operating temperature range of -0° to +50°C.
  • Efficiency levels between 92 (at 50 percent load) and 88 percent (at 20 percent load).
  • Over-voltage, over-current and over-temperature protection.

For more information visit www.murata-ps.com

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