FlexPower ISCAN ISCAN150/250-16 power supply with 230 V AC input voltage
Technical Specification
- Make: LifeSafety Power
- Model code: ISCAN150/250-16
- Input Voltage: 230 V AC
- Output Voltage: 24 V DC
- No of Outputs: 16
The iSCAN150/250-16 is designed specifically to support the dual voltage requirement of 12 and 24VDC, this unit utilizes two FPO power supplies to generate 24VDC and 12VDC and supports and monitors both battery sets. The system provides sixteen activation inputs and sixteen monitored and controlled relay outputs. The managed inputs are capable of voltage or dry contact activation and the managed outputs are programmable to either of the two system voltages, fail-safe, fail-secure, fire alarm over ride, and AC loss over ride for egress lock control.
Read moreMake | LifeSafety Power |
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Manufacturer | LifeSafety Power, Inc. |
Category | CCTV>Power supplies & batteries |
Model code | ISCAN150/250-16 |
Input Voltage | 230 V AC |
Output Voltage | 24 V DC |
No of Outputs | 16 |
Power Consumption | 282 W |
Power Supplies & Batteries | Yes |
Physical Specifications |
Dimension mm: 610 x 508 x 114 Weight g: 9,979 |
Additional info | The iSCAN150/250-16 is designed specifically to support the dual voltage requirement of 12 and 24VDC, this unit utilizes two FPO power supplies to generate 24VDC and 12VDC and supports and monitors both battery sets. The system provides sixteen activation inputs and sixteen monitored and controlled relay outputs. The managed inputs are capable of voltage or dry contact activation and the managed outputs are programmable to either of the two system voltages, fail-safe, fail-secure, fire alarm over ride, and AC loss over ride for egress lock control. |
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