Description
Output Voltage:DC 24V
Maximum Output Current:250mA
Operating Temperature Range:-20°C to +60°C
Efficiency:≥95%
Protection Features:Overvoltage, overcurrent, short circuit protection
Input Voltage:AC 85V to 264V
Dimensions (LxWxH):118mm x 45mm x 38mm
Weight:0.25kg
Certifications:CE, FCC, UL
The SUPCON XP316 LED Driver Power Supply Module is engineered to deliver superior performance and reliability in commercial and industrial LED lighting applications. This compact yet robust power supply is specifically tailored to handle the varying demands of LED luminaires, ensuring consistent and efficient power delivery.
Featuring advanced PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) technology, the XP316 provides precise current control, which maximizes the lifespan and light output of LED bulbs, contributing to long-term cost savings. Its intelligent design incorporates protection mechanisms against overcurrent, overvoltage, and short circuit scenarios, safeguarding the system from damage and ensuring uninterrupted operation.
With an operating voltage range of 120V~277V, the XP316 is compatible with a wide variety of electrical systems, making it versatile for different installation environments. It offers adjustable output currents from 0.5A to 5A, allowing for customization based on specific lighting requirements.
The power factor of ≥0.95 ensures minimal electrical losses and improved efficiency, leading to reduced energy consumption compared to traditional power supplies. Additionally, the XP316’s low input harmonic distortion (< 5%) complies with stringent industry standards, minimizing interference with other electrical equipment.
Designed for operation within a temperature range of -20°C to +50°C, the XP316 is suitable for use in various climates, ensuring reliable performance across different geographical locations. Its compact dimensions (130mm x 44mm x 76mm) and lightweight (0.45kg) make it easy to install and integrate into existing systems without causing significant structural changes.
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