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The Siemens 6EP1434-2BA20 is a power supply unit designed for efficient energy management. This unit functions effectively with a rated voltage range of 400 to 500 V, utilizing a three-phase system.
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| Manufacturer | Siemens |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Power Supply Unit |
| Product Line | SITOP |
| Part Number | 6EP1434-2BA20 |
| Weight | 1.50 lbs (0.68 kg) |
| Number of Phases | 3-Phase |
| Rated Voltage | 400 to 500 V |
| Voltage Type | AC |
| Minimum Frequency | 47 Hz |
| Maximum Frequency | 63 Hz |
| Input Current | 0.7 A |
| Inrush Current Limit | 20 A |
| Output Current | 10.0 A |
| Output Voltage | 24 V DC |
| Output Type | Controlled, Isolated DC |
| Power Loss | 23 W |
Designed for rigorous applications, the Siemens 6EP1434-2BA20 power supply unit is optimized for three-phase operation, capable of handling voltages from 400 to 500 V AC. Its functionality covers a minimum frequency of 47 Hz and a maximum frequency of 63 Hz, making it versatile across different environments. The unit consumes just 0.7 A of input current while accommodating an inrush current limit of 20 A, which is essential for managing initial power surges without compromising system integrity.
Powering systems with a reliable output, the unit delivers 10.0 A at a nominal output voltage of 24 V DC. This output is controlled and isolated, ensuring the integrity of connected components. Overall, with a power loss of 23 W, this device maintains operational efficiency while safeguarding against excessive energy consumption. The 6EP1434-2BA20 power supply unit is built to meet the demands of complex industrial systems.