Power supply
Power supply units from the Eco-Rail-2 series for energy supply
Murrelektronik's Eco-Rail-2 series power supply units offer companies in the machine and control cabinet construction sector the opportunity to supply their consumers with energy flexibly and economically.
The requirements in the power supply market are constantly increasing. Efficiency must be maximized and performance must remain constant even at high temperatures. Diagnostics and communication options are also in demand, as the components are integrated into higher-level networks and become part of Industry 4.0 applications. Murrelektronik offers high-performance solutions with a forward-looking character for these requirements.
At the same time, there are still "classic" applications without increased requirements. The electrical designer is not confronted with unusual environmental conditions and the power supply unit does not have to be integrated into a system. In such cases, a power supply solution is required that works reliably, flexibly and economically. Murrelektronik's Eco-Rail-2 series power supply units are designed for such applications. They meet the basic requirements for power supply systems and help to keep an eye on the overall costs in the control cabinet.
The series is variably configured with five devices in different current ratings from 1.3 to 10 A. The output voltage of the devices can be set from 23 to 28 V. This means that the required voltage can be supplied to the consumer - regardless of the length of the supply cable. The output voltage can be increased to 48 V by connecting two power supply units in series. Eco-Rail-2 operates in temperature ranges between 0 and 55 °C and therefore covers a wide range of applications. It can be mounted on the mounting rail in one easy step. The screw terminals are attached to the front of the device so that the cables can be screwed on quickly. UL approvals enable worldwide use.
The hold-up time of the Eco-Rail-2 series switching power supply units is up to 130 milliseconds. This helps to bridge voltage dips on the mains side.












