Technical Information & Details for the MEAN WELL RSP-2000-24 Power Supply
- Output Power: 1920 W (at 230 VAC)
- Output Voltage: 24 V DC
- Output Current: 80 A
- Input Voltage Range: 90 – 264 V AC / 127 – 370 V DC, 47 – 63 Hz
- Efficiency: Up to 90.5 %
- Ripple & Noise: ≤ 200 mVp-p
- Inrush Current: Max. 50 A (Cold Start)
- No-load Power Consumption: < 0.7 W (Remote OFF)
- Operating Temperature: −35 °C to +70 °C
- Cooling: Forced air cooling by built-in DC fan with speed control
- Protection Functions: Short circuit, Overload, Over voltage, Over temperature
- Overvoltage Category: OVC II
- Isolation Voltage: 3000 V AC between Input and Output
- Dimensions (H x W x D): 41 mm (1U) x 127 mm x 295 mm
- Weight: Approx. 1.95 kg
- Safety & EMC Certificates: UL62368-1, TUV EN62368-1, CE, EAC, CB
- LED Indicator: Green (DC OK), Red (DC NG / Alarm)
- Manufacturer Warranty: 5 Years
Information about the MEAN WELL RSP-2000-24
The MEAN WELL RSP-2000-24 is a robust 1920W AC/DC enclosed power supply designed with a slim 1U low profile to maximize cabinet space in industrial environments. It features a highly versatile Output Voltage Programming (PV) function, which allows users to trim the output voltage between 40% and 115% of the 24V nominal rating using an external DC voltage signal. This adaptability is further enhanced by Active Current Sharing technology, enabling up to four units to be connected in parallel to achieve a synchronized power delivery of up to 8000W for large-scale industrial projects.
Reliability is at the core of the RSP-2000-24, equipped with built-in active PFC and a full suite of monitoring signals including Remote Sense, DC-OK, and T-Alarm for proactive system maintenance. The internal cooling fan utilizes automatic speed control to balance thermal performance and acoustic noise, supporting a wide operating temperature range of -35°C to +70°C. With an impressive 90.5% efficiency rating and a 5-year manufacturer warranty, this unit is an ideal solution for automation apparatus, digital broadcasting, RF applications, and burn-in facilities requiring high-density power.