XP Power

Andrea Gillhuber,

Fanless 600 W power supply for industrial applications

XP Power is launching a convection-cooled 600 W power supply series on the market, targeting medical, ITE and industrial applications.

Convection-cooled 600 W power supply series UCH600 from XP Power.

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A new series of convection-cooled power supplies from XP Power is being launched on the market under the name UCH600. With these power supplies, the company is targeting applications where forced cooling is not available or where fan noise or the ingress of dirt is undesirable.

The company claims an efficiency of up to 95%. In addition, the power supply units provide their full rated output of 600 W up to an ambient temperature of +50 °C, even at low mains input voltages. At 70 °C, 300 W of power is available without the need for forced cooling. For applications where cooling is required, an additional 12 V/0.6 A auxiliary voltage is available to supply a fan.

The power supplies comply with EN55011 / 32 Class B for both conducted and radiated emissions at significant distances, as well as other worldwide safety approvals for ITE/industrial and healthcare applications, including IEC60950-1, IEC/EN/UL62368-1 and IEC/EN60601-1 3rd Edition. By complying with class C harmonics, the power supply units are particularly suitable for lighting and display applications.

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