IP67 power supplies with NEC Class 2 output

The new IP67 TRIO power supplies from Phoenix Contact can be mounted directly on machines or in the field, providing stable power to localized control systems at the edge of an application. The devices have UL 1310 certification and can create energy-limited NEC Class 2 circuits.

The new IP67 TRIO power supplies from Phoenix Contact can be mounted directly on machines or in the field, providing stable power to localized control systems at the edge of an application. The devices have UL 1310 certification and can create energy-limited NEC Class 2 circuits.


Direct installation puts the power where it's needed and reduces cable lengths. It also frees up space in the control cabinet and can eliminate the need for a junction box. The devices are designed for smaller or sensitive loads, such as those for controllers, sensors, or actuators.

The power supplies are available in four different connection styles for mounting flexibility. The robust die-cast aluminum housing resists extreme environmental conditions such as temperature, dust, and water. The devices have high shock and vibration resistance and a wide temperature range (-25 to +70 C.) LEDs for DC and AC OK status make it easier to diagnose problems in the field and prevent system failure.



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