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Q61P-A2
Mitsubishi Power Supply Module 200-240 VAC, 5 VDC, 6A

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Power Supply Module 200-240 VAC, 5 VDC, 6A
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The Mitsubishi Q61P-A2 is a power supply module for the System Q series PLC family. There are a number of power supply modules for users to choose from which ensures their PLC is receiving the amount of power they need for their modules. The PSU module supplies power to the modules slotted into the base unit. At least one power supply module is needed for the base rack and for some extension base units. Each of these power supply modules have a red LED to indicate readiness for operation.

Q61P-A2 Specifications
Input voltage (+10%, -15%)200 - 240 VAC
Input frequency50/60 (±5%)
Inrush current20 A within 8 ms
Max. input apparent power105 VA
Rated output current
(5 VDC) 
6 A
Overcurrent protection
(5 VDC) 
≥6.6 A
Overvoltage protection
(5 VDC) 
5.5-6.5 V
Efficiency≥70%
Insulation withstand voltage    
between primary and 5 VDC 
2830 VAC, 1 min
Max. compensation time at
power failure 
20 ms
Power indicatorPower LED display
Terminal screw sizeTerminal screw size M 3.5 x 7 mm
Applicable wire size0.3 - 2mm2 (AWG 18-14)
Weight0.30 kg
Dimensions (WxHxD) mm59.2 x 98 x 90
Part numberQ61PA2
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ManufacturerMitsubishi
Range typePower Supply
RangeMELSEC System Q
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