Power Supply for Panel Mounting Now Also with Push-in Connection
September 15, 2025

The Trio Power power supplies for panel mounting with an output of up to 2.5 kW now feature Push-in connection. The devices with an output voltage of 24 or 48 V DC are characterized by their high power density and efficiency in a compact design.
The new power supplies for panel mounting now feature Push-in connection technology, enabling quick and easy installation. In addition, the various mounting options enable flexible application possibilities: They can be mounted on the side as well as on the rear panel of the housing or with adapters.
The power supplies for panel mount are very versatile with an input voltage range of 85 to 264 V AC and output voltages of 24 V DC or 48 V DC. The dynamic boost enables a short-term power increase of up to 140 percent for 5 seconds. The devices with integrated o-ring diode can be switched both in series and in parallel, making it easy to increase power and the output voltage.
The power supplies are also equipped with a 5 V/2 A auxiliary power supply. In addition, the Trio Power devices meet the increased Class B EMC requirements, resulting in the devices being susceptible to less electromagnetic interference. Extensive monitoring functions, such as LED signaling and CAN bus interface, enable issues to be detected and rectified at an early stage.
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