Description
Product Introduction
- Phoenix Contact QUINT-PS-100-240AC/24DC/10 is a QUINT Series power supply for control panels and automation systems.
- Part Number 2938604 ensures fast identification and replacement.
- It delivers 24 V DC with stable output for PLCs, I/O modules, motors, and sensors.
- Designed for industrial environments that need reliable DC conversion.
Structured Technical Data
- • Electrical Performance
- → Nominal Input: 100 to 240 V AC
- → Input Range: 85 to 264 V AC, 90 to 350 V DC
- → Frequency: 45 to 65 Hz
- → Output Voltage: 24 V DC ±1%
- → Output Current: 10 A (to 60°C)
- → Boost Mode: 15 A surge handling
- → Efficiency: above 91% for energy savings
- → Output Ripple: low noise for signal systems
- • Mechanical & Mounting
- → Width: 85 mm
- → Height: 130 mm
- → Depth: 125 mm
- → Net Weight: 1.3 kg
- → DIN Rail: NS 35, EN 60715
- → Alternate mount sizes included for tight cabinets
- • Environmental & Protection
- → IP20 enclosure for cabinet use
- → Operating: -25 to +70°C (derate after 60°C)
- → Storage: -40 to +85°C
- → Humidity: 95% non-condensing
- → Pollution Degree: Class 2
- • Wiring & Connections
- → Pluggable screw terminal interface
- → Solid conductor: 0.2 to 2.5 mm²
- → Flexible conductor: 0.2 to 2.5 mm²
- → AWG: 24 to 12 range
- → Strip Length: 7 mm
Extra Performance Highlights
- Fast power recovery after line dips
- Clean output for sensitive automation loads
- Thermal design supports continuous operation
- Internal protection reduces failure risk
- Stable feed for PLC and communication hardware
Warranty & Shipping
- Warranty period: 12 months coverage
- Shipping options: FedEx, UPS, DHL worldwide
- Package includes protective export packing
Application Scope
- PLC cabinets and motion controllers
- Machine automation and assembly lines
- Process skids and field panel upgrades
- Power backup channels for instrumentation
- Switchboard DC power distribution
Professional FAQ
- Can it power multiple loads?
It supports parallel small loads within current limits. - Is surge handling automatic?
Boost mode activates without user settings. - What raises temperature quickly?
Dense wiring or blocked airflow near the casing. - Should I ground both ends of shielded cable?
Ground one end to reduce loop noise. - What causes output drift?
Loose terminals or high cabinet temperature over time.
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