Sansho PFC-71 Power Factor Correction Module
The SanSho PFC-71 Power Factor Correction Module optimizes electrical efficiency in industrial applications, reducing energy consumption and enhancing system reliability.
The SanSho PFC-71 Power Factor Correction Module optimizes electrical efficiency in industrial applications, reducing energy consumption and enhancing system reliability.
Input Voltage Range:185V to 265V AC
Output Power Factor:≥0.95 (no-load)
Operating Frequency:47Hz to 63Hz
Modular Design:Compact and easy-to-install
Protection Features:Overvoltage, overcurrent, short-circuit, and reverse polarity protection
Material:High-grade aluminum alloy for durability
Environmental Compliance:RoHS compliant, adhering to strict environmental standards
Operating Temperature:-20°C to +50°C
Dimensions (WxDxH):150mm x 100mm x 40mm
The SanSho PFC-71 Power Factor Correction Module is a high-performance solution for industrial power management, featuring a compact design that fits seamlessly into any existing infrastructure.
Engineered with advanced semiconductor technology, this module ensures stable power delivery and reduced energy consumption, making it ideal for applications requiring stringent reliability and efficiency.
With its wide input voltage range, the PFC-71 can adapt to various power sources without compromising on performance, making it suitable for global deployment across diverse industrial environments.
Equipped with automatic adjustment capabilities, the module continuously optimizes power factor, enhancing system stability and reducing wear and tear on connected equipment, leading to extended service life and cost savings.
Designed with durability in mind, the PFC-71 is built to withstand harsh operating conditions, ensuring long-term reliability and maintenance-free operation. Its robust IP20 protection class safeguards against dust and light splashes, further enhancing operational safety.
The SanSho PFC-71 Power Factor Correction Module optimizes electrical efficiency in industrial applications, reducing energy consumption and enhancing system reliability.