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Manufacturer number: PHU200-140-D
AC input: | 342 V - 528 V, 47 Hz - 63 Hz |
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Additional functions: | AWS, without software Adaptive Parallel Connection (APC): Up to 10 devices can be combined (max. 150 kW) Optional: MPPT, battery simulation, solar array simulation, data logger |
Article number: | 01HU2H1D00GT |
Autorange: | No |
Bidirectional: | No |
DC output reversible: | DC Source |
Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm): | 675 x 442 x 130 |
Interfaces: | USB, LAN, analog Optional: RS-232 & RS-485 or GPIB or CAN |
Model: | PHU200-140-D |
Number of outputs: | 1 |
Output power (W): | 10,000 |
Protective devices: | OVP, OCP, OHP, UVL, AC Fail, FAN Fail |
Weight (kg): | 21 |
max. Power (A): | 140 |
max. voltage (V): | 200 |
The PHU series from GW Instek combines modern SiC technology with a multi-range output concept that enables maximum flexibility with minimum space requirements. The devices are designed for demanding test and development applications, particularly in the fields of electromobility, photovoltaics, battery simulation and industrial power electronics. Thanks to extensive control options and the integrated web interface, the power supply units can be seamlessly integrated into automated test systems.
The PHU 200-140-D model offers an output power of 15 kW with a voltage range up to 200 VDC and a maximum current of 140 A. This model is particularly suitable for applications where high currents are required at a comparatively low voltage. Typical areas of application are:
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