Technical Information & Details for MEAN WELL RPS-500-12-SF Power Supply
- Output Power: 499.2 W (Continuous load via integrated fan)
- Output Voltage: 12 V DC
- Output Current: 41.6 A
- Input Voltage Range: 80 – 264 V AC / 113 – 370 V DC
- Efficiency: up to 91%
- Ripple & Noise: ≤ 200 mVp-p
- Inrush Current: max. 40 A @115 VAC / 80 A @230 VAC
- No-load Power Consumption: < 0.5 W (via PS_ON control)
- Operating Temperature: −30 °C to +70 °C
- Cooling: Forced air cooling by integrated side fan
- Protection Functions: Short circuit, Overload, Over voltage, Over temperature
- Design: Enclosed with Side Fan
- Isolation Voltage: 4000 V AC (Input to Output) / 2xMOPP
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 160 mm x 86 mm x 43 mm
- Weight: approx. 640 g
- Safety & EMC Certificates: ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1, TUV EN60601-1, IEC60601-1, CE
- Additional Features: 5Vsb Standby, Remote Sense, Power Good/Fail Signal
- Manufacturer Warranty: 3 Years
Information about the MEAN WELL RPS-500-12-SF
The MEAN WELL RPS-500-12-SF is a premier medical-grade power solution featuring a built-in side fan for optimized airflow. This "SF" version is specifically engineered to provide a plug-and-play high-power experience, delivering the full 500W output power without requiring further thermal design from the end-user. Housed in a protective metal enclosure, it combines mechanical durability with high-tier electrical performance, making it ideal for medical applications that demand 100% duty cycles and maximum reliability in BF-rated environments.
Technically advanced, this unit incorporates a 2xMOPP isolation barrier and meets the stringent requirements of medical safety standards such as IEC60601-1. Beyond its raw power, it features intelligent system integration tools like Remote Sense for precise voltage regulation and a 5V standby output to maintain system logic during downtime. With its ability to handle peak power demands up to 550W for three seconds, the RPS-500-12-SF is a robust choice for mission-critical medical hardware, including sleep apnea devices, hospital beds, and complex medical computer monitors.