Product details
Schneider Electric 140CPS12400 – Redundant Power Solution
The 140CPS12400 redundant power supply ensures uninterrupted operation for critical Quantum systems. It provides backup power protection with 8A output capacity at 60°C.
Detailed Specifications
- Brand: Schneider Electric
- Model: 140CPS12400
- Series: Modicon Quantum
- Type: Redundant Power Supply
- Input Voltage: 115V AC (93-138V) / 230V AC (170-276V)
- Input Frequency: 47-63 Hz
- Output Voltage: 5.1V DC ±0.5%
- Output Current: 8A at 60°C redundant mode
- Rated Power: 130 VA
- Efficiency: 88% typical at full load
- Voltage Regulation: ±1% line and load
- Ripple Noise: <35mV peak-to-peak
- Hold-up Time: >20ms at full load
- Inrush Current: 38A at 115V, 19A at 230V
- Fuse Rating: 2A slow-blow
- MTBF: >500,000 hours at 25°C
- Operating Temp: 0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F)
- Safety Standards: UL 508, CSA C22.2 No 142
- Certifications: cUL, FM Class 1 Division 2
- Warranty: 12 months manufacturing defects
Package & Delivery
- Unit Package: Individual module (PCE)
- Dimensions: 12.40″ × 6.50″ × 1.97″
- Weight: 27.4 oz (778 g)
- Shipping: FedEx Priority, UPS Express, DHL Worldwide
- Handling: Standard ground shipping included
Expert Answers
- What makes this power supply redundant?
It can operate in parallel with another unit to provide backup power if one fails. - What is the maximum output current?
It delivers 8A at 60°C ambient temperature in redundant configuration. - Can it handle voltage fluctuations?
Yes, it accepts input voltages from 93-138V AC or 170-276V AC automatically. - Is this suitable for hazardous locations?
Yes, it carries FM Class 1 Division 2 certification for such environments. - How is the power status monitored?
A green LED indicates proper operation and power availability.
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