Overview
It supports wide-range AC inputs, therefore ensuring reliable operation across diverse industrial power environments worldwide.
Moreover, this power supply provides regulated DC outputs required for processors, I/O modules, and communication components.
Engineers rely on this module to maintain continuous system availability in mission-critical automation and safety applications.
Specification
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Power Supply Module |
| Series | Honeywell FSC Series |
| Input Voltage Range | 90 to 264 VAC |
| Input Frequency | 47 to 63 Hz |
| Maximum Input Current | 1.4 A continuous |
| Inrush Current | 40 A peak-to-peak for 120 ms at 240 VAC |
| Input Power Rating | 130 VA |
| Output Power Rating | 58 W |
| Output Voltages | 5 V DC and 24 V DC |
| Power Supply Hold-Up Time | 20 ms at 115 VAC, 60 Hz, maximum load |
| Fuse Type | Internal non-replaceable fuse |
| Wiring Terminals | Screw-type terminals |
| Wire Size Range | 0.3 to 3.3 mm² (22–12 AWG) |
| Test Jacks | 5 V DC and 24 V DC test points |
| Mounting | FSC Series rack-mounted |
FAQ
Q1: What input voltage range does the 900P01-0301 support?
A1: The module accepts a wide input range from 90 to 264 VAC, supporting global industrial power standards.
Q2: What output voltages are available from this power supply module?
A2: It provides regulated 5 V DC and 24 V DC outputs for FSC CPUs and I/O modules.
Q3: Does the module support short power interruptions?
A3: Yes, it offers a hold-up time of up to 20 milliseconds at full load conditions.
Q4: How is field wiring connected to the module?
A4: The power supply uses screw-type terminals supporting wire sizes from 22 to 12 AWG.
Q5: Can technicians measure output voltages during operation?
A5: Yes, integrated test jacks provide direct access to 5 V DC and 24 V DC outputs.
Q6: Is this module suitable for safety and critical control systems?
A6: Yes, engineers commonly use it in safety and mission-critical FSC system architectures.














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