LifeSafety Power NPM130 single port PoE midspan injector
Technical Specification
- Make: LifeSafety Power
- Model code: NPM130
- Input Voltage: 24 V DC, 24 V AC
- Output Voltage: 50 V DC
- Power Consumption: 30 W
LifeSafety Power NPM130-1 is a 30W single port PoE midspan injector designed for access control and security industry applications. The NPM130 provides power and passes data for PoE compliant devices. The NPM130 complies with IEEE802.3at standard and provides up to 30W power to PoE compliant Powered Device such as IP cameras or door control devices. The NPM130 utilises 24 V AC or DC power from LifeSafety Power’s FPO series power systems, or alternatively, from AC power mains through a 24 V AC Class 2 wall adapter or exisiting CCTV power source.
Read moreMake | LifeSafety Power |
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Manufacturer | LifeSafety Power, Inc. |
Category | CCTV>Power supplies & batteries |
Model code | NPM130 |
Input Voltage | 24 V DC, 24 V AC |
Output Voltage | 50 V DC |
Power Consumption | 30 W |
Power Supplies & Batteries | Yes |
Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temperature C: 0 ~ 49 C (32 ~ 120.2 F) Operating Humidity %: 5 ~ 95 |
Physical Specifications |
Dimension mm: 107 x 64 x 30 Weight g: 68 |
Additional info | LifeSafety Power NPM130-1 is a 30W single port PoE midspan injector designed for access control and security industry applications. The NPM130 provides power and passes data for PoE compliant devices. The NPM130 complies with IEEE802.3at standard and provides up to 30W power to PoE compliant Powered Device such as IP cameras or door control devices. The NPM130 utilises 24 V AC or DC power from LifeSafety Power’s FPO series power systems, or alternatively, from AC power mains through a 24 V AC Class 2 wall adapter or exisiting CCTV power source. |
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