Altronix AL600ULM access power distribution module with power supply / charger is used in commercial and industrial settings to provide reliable and regulated power to access control devices, such as card readers, electronic locks and intercom systems.
Working Mechanism:
- Altronix AL600ULM access power distribution module with power supply / charger operates by converting 115VAC input into either 12VDC or 24VDC output, catering to the requirements of access control and security devices.
Features:
- Altronix AL600ULM power supply has input requirements of 115VAC at 60Hz with 3.5A.
- This access power distribution module with power supply / charger includes an input fuse rated at 3.5A / 250V, enhancing safety and protection against electrical faults.
- It comes with multiple trigger inputs for compatibility with fire alarm panels or access control systems, including N.O. or N.C. supervised trigger inputs and polarity reversal trigger input.
- This access power distribution module offers selectable output voltages, allowing users to choose between 12VDC or 24VDC, adapting to the specific requirements of connected devices.
- It delivers a robust 6A supply current and features five Class 2 Rated & PTC protected power-limited outputs, each rated at 2A with auto-resettable capabilities.
- This access power distribution module includes a built-in charger for sealed lead acid or gel-type batteries, ensuring continuous power during AC failures, with automatic switchover to standby batteries.
- It provides AC fail supervision, low battery supervision, battery presence supervision and a power fail supervision relay, enhancing the monitoring of the power supply system.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. How can power supply status be monitored in Altronix AL600ULM access power distribution module with power supply / charger?
A. This power distribution module is equipped with AC input and DC output LED indicators for power supply status monitoring, along with red LEDs indicating the condition of power outputs on the multi-output board. Power and input trigger LEDs provide additional monitoring information.
Q. What is the significance of low battery supervision in this power distribution module?
A. Low battery supervision is a feature that monitors the status of the backup battery, providing alerts when the battery charge falls below a specified level.