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A61P
Mitsubishi Power Supply Module Input 120V AC/220V AC Output 5V DC 8A

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Power Supply Module Input 120V AC/220V AC Output 5V DC 8A
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A61P power supply modules by Mitsubishi. Each A series system requires at least one power supply module inserted into the CPU base. Northern Industrial can help you with all your A16P needs.

A61P Specifications
Base loading position   Power supply module loading slot
Input voltage100 to 120 V AC (85 to 132 V AC)
Input voltage200 to 240 V AC (170 to 264 V AC)
Input frequency 50 / 60 Hz = 5%
Max. input apparent power   160 VA
Inrush current20 A, within 8 ms
Rated output current (5 V DC)   8 A
Overcurrent protection (5 V DC)   8.8 A or higher
Overvoltage protection (5 V DC)5.5 to 6.5 V
Efficiency 65% or higher
Dielectric withstand voltageBetween all AC external terminals and ground: 1500 V AC for 1 min.
Between all DC external terminals and ground: 500 V AC for 1 min. 
Noise immunity Noise voltage: 1500 Vp-p
Insulation resistanceBetween all AC external terminals and ground: 5 M ohms or higher,
measured with a 500 V DC insulation resistance tester 
Power indicatorPower LED display
Terminal screw sizeM4 x 0.7 x 6
Applicable wire size0.75 to 2 mm2
Applicable crimping terminalR1. 25-4, R2-4, RAV 1.25, RAV 2-4
Applicable tightening torque118N-cm
External dimensions   (W x H x D)   mm   55 x 250 x 121
Weight0.75kg
Allowable momentary power failure time20 ms or less
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ManufacturerMitsubishi
Range typePower Supply
RangeMelsec A Series
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