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FS
/ FT Series
1-7 Outputs
400-1000 Watts
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Description
Deltron's FS and FT Series are comprehensive lines of ultra compact
power factor corrected models derived from our Moduflex®
family of power supplies. Both series utilize advanced technology
to produce a high quality input current wave form that is compliant
with EN 61000-3-2 harmonic standards. Based on modular construction,
"off the shelf" modules permit high volume manufacturing
resulting in products of superior quality at a competitive price.
With the Moduflex platform, design engineers can optimally select
output voltage and current ratings to match their system requirements,
keeping projects on track and within budget.
The FS and FT Series
offer 1-7 output models with power ratings from 400 to 1000 watts to
meet a wide variety of applications including factory automation, computing,
manufacturing, telecommunication and test equipment. An advanced forward
converter topology in conjunction with extensive use of SMT combine
to achieve an excellent power density.
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Features
- 0.99 power factor
- 5.5 watts per
cubic inch
- 1-7 outputs,
400-1000 watts
- Advanced forward
topology
- Universal input
- UL, CSA, TÜV
(IEC, EN), CE
- FCC, CISPR Class
B EMI
- IEC, EN Immunity
- All outputs:
Adjustable
Fully
regulated
Floating
No
minimum load required
Overload
and short circuit protected
Remote
On/Of
Overvoltage
protected
- Standard features
include:
System
inhibit
Isolated
DC fan output
- Options include:
Power
fail monitor
End
fan cover
Top
fan cover
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Options
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Code
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Function
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00
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None
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| 01 |
Power
Fail Monitor |
| 16 |
Class
B Filter* |
| 32 |
End Fan
Cover |
| 64 |
Top Fan
Cover |
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Replace
the YY with the sum of the Option Codes.
The 600, 750 and 1000 watt units include built-in fans.
*
Include Option 16 in all model numbers. |
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Typical
Model Selection
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| 500
Watt |
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Output
1
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Output
2
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Output
3
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Output
4
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Model
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3.3V
@ 60A
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5V
@ 20A
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12V
@ 6A
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12V
@ 6A
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FT44B1233-YY
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5V
@ 60A
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3.3V
@ 20A
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12V
@ 6A
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12V
@ 6A
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FT44B2133-YY
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5V
@ 60A
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12V
@ 12A
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12V
@ 6A
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5V
@ 10A
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FT44B2332-YY
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5V
@ 60A
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24V
@ 6A
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12V
@ 6A
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12V
@ 6A
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FT44B2633-YY
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| 750
Watt |
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Output
1
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Output
2
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Output
3
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Output
4
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Model
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3.3V
@ 75A
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5V
@ 20A
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12V
@ 12A
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12V
@ 12A
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FS48D1233-YY
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5V
@ 75A
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3.3V
@ 20A
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12V
@ 12A
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12V
@ 12A
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FS48D2133-YY
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5V
@ 75A
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12V
@ 12A
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12V
@ 12A
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5V
@ 20A
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FS48D2332-YY
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5V
@ 75A
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12V
@ 12A
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12V
@ 12A
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24V
@ 6A
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FS48D2336-YY
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Model Selection
FS and FT models are available in power ratings of 400 to 1000 watts,
with corresponding code letters A through E. The table below shows unit
power ratings and power codes.
Output modules
are available in five types: J, K, L, N and P in nominal power ratings
from 75-500 watts. Type N and P main output modules are variable depending
upon the total unit power rating. Type N modules are used for voltages
5.7V and lower. Type P modules are used for voltages above 5.7V. The
table below lists the maximum allowable current rating for the N modules
and maximum power rating for the P modules. For example, a typical
500 watt multiple output model will have its N module main output
configured to produce 5V @ 60A, whereas a corresponding 750 watt unit
would have the main output rated at 5V @ 75A. The voltage and current
ratings of output modules are listed in the table of output types.
This table assigns an alpha-numeric code designating the nominal voltage
rating of the module. Higher power models may use paralleled output
modules to meet output power requirements.
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Power
Code
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Unit
Power
Rating
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N
Module*
Allowable Current Rating
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P
Module*
Allowable Power Rating
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A
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400W
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50A
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250W
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B
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500W
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60A
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300W
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C
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600W
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75A
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400W
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D
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750W
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75A
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500W
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E
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1000W
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150A
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750W
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| *For
N and P modules, the allowable power and the module current
ratings in the table above must not be exceeded. |
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Output
Types*
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Output
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Module
Type
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Code
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Volts
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J
Amps
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K
Amps
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L
Amps
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N/P
Amps
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0
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2
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10
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20
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30
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75
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1
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3.3
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10
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20
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30
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75
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2
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5
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10
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20
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30
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75
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3
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12
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6
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12
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24
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42
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4
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15
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5
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10
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20
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33
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5
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18
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4
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8
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16
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28
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6
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24
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3
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6
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12
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21
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7
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28
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2.5
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5
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10
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18
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8
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36
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2
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4
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8
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14
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9
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48
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1.5
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3
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6
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10
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A
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2.2
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10
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20
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30
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75
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B
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2.4
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10
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20
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30
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75
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C
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2.7
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10
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20
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30
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75
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D
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3
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10
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20
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30
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75
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E
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3.6
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10
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20
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30
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75
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F
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4
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10
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20
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30
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75
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G
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4.5
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10
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20
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30
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75
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H
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5.7
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10
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20
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30
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75
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J
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6.3
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10
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20
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30
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50
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K
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7
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9
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18
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30
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50
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L
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8
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8
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16
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30
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50
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M
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9
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8
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15
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30
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50
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N
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10
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7
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14
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30
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50
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P
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11
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7
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13
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27
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45
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Q
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13.5
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6
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11
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22
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37
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R
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17
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5
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9
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18
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30
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S
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19
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4
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8
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16
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26
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T
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21
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4
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7
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14
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24
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U
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23
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4
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7
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13
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22
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V
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26
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3
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6
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12
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19
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W
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29
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3
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5
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10
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17
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X
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32
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2
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5
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9
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16
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Y
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40
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2
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4
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8
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13
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Z
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44
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2
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4
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7
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12
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| *Shaded
ratings are stock. |
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Multiple
output modules of a given type are arranged in ascending order by
voltage magnitude in the same sense as the output number sequence
in the configuration diagrams.
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How to Order
To form the proper model number defining your requirement, match your
outputs to the closest module types. Based on the selected output
modules and total power requirements, select a corresponding configuration
and series followed by the power and output codes. Finish the model
number by entering a dash and, from the option table, insert the sum
of the option codes. See example below for a 500 watt quad output
supply with 5, 12, 12 and 24 volt outputs. Also included are Class
B Filter and Power Fail Monitor options.

Output
Configurations
The boxes below are diagrammatic representations of the power
supplies as viewed from the output end. The two-digit numbers above the
boxes are the configuration codes.
Refer to the table
below for allowable configurations by series.
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Output
Configuration
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Unit
Power Rating
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| 400W |
500W
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600W |
750W |
1000W |
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12
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•
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•
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•
x
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•
x
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x
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26
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•
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•
x
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•
x
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x
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30
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x
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32
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•
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•
x
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•
x
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34
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•
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•
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•
x
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•
x
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36
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•
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•
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•
x
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•
x
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x
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38
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x
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40
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x
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42
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•
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•
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•
x
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•
x
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44
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•
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•
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•
x
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•
x
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x
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46
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x
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x
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x
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48
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x
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x
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x
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50
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x
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52
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•
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•
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•
x
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•
x
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x
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54
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x
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x
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x
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56
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x
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x
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62
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x
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x
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x
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64
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x
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x
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72
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x
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x
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•
Represents allowable configurations for the FT Series.
x Represents allowable configurations for the FS Series.
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