FlexPower FPO150-F8PE1 power supply with 230 V AC input voltage
Technical Specification
- Make: LifeSafety Power
- Model code: FPO150-F8PE1
- Input Voltage: 230 V AC
- Output Voltage: 24 V DC
- No of Outputs: 16
The FLEXPOWER FPO150-F8PE1 is an offline switchmode power supply- battery charger system specifically designed for multi-output general purpose power distribution. All class 2 distributed outputs are programmable for continuous, disabled, or enabled power output, under FAI control. The power supply board interfaces to a Lock Distribution Board F8P, which has 8 Class 2 outputs used to power electric locking devices. The F8P board also includes Fire Alarm Interface (FAI) circuitry and configurable fail-safe/fail-secure modes of operation.
Read moreMake | LifeSafety Power |
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Manufacturer | LifeSafety Power, Inc. |
Category | CCTV>Power supplies & batteries |
Model code | FPO150-F8PE1 |
Input Voltage | 230 V AC |
Output Voltage | 24 V DC |
No of Outputs | 16 |
Power Consumption | 170 W |
Power Supplies & Batteries | Yes |
Physical Specifications |
Dimension mm: 305 x 356 x 114 Weight g: 4,535 |
Additional info | The FLEXPOWER FPO150-F8PE1 is an offline switchmode power supply- battery charger system specifically designed for multi-output general purpose power distribution. All class 2 distributed outputs are programmable for continuous, disabled, or enabled power output, under FAI control. The power supply board interfaces to a Lock Distribution Board F8P, which has 8 Class 2 outputs used to power electric locking devices. The F8P board also includes Fire Alarm Interface (FAI) circuitry and configurable fail-safe/fail-secure modes of operation. |
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