The PowerPak makes it simple to supply multiple CCTV cameras or other security devices with separate auto-reset, PTC-fused Power outlets.
It provided 9 + 5 PTC fused outputs and individual status LEDs, as well as surge protection.
1) Individually protected PTC type output fuse rated 1.1Amps /250VAC.
2) Individual status LED indicators.
3) Surge protected outputs.
4) Support 1-30VAC/VDC.
5) 9 PTC fused outputs on the top via screw terminals or 5 on the back via 2.1 female DC jack plugs
6) Dimensions: 138 x 66 x 42mm
PowerPak Contents:
1 x Power distribution box
1 x 5.0Amp Switch-Mode Power Supply
1 x UK 5Amp Power Lead
1) Individually protected PTC type output fuse rated 1.1Amps /250VAC.
2) Individual status LED indicators.
3) Surge protected outputs.
4) Support 1-30VAC/VDC.
5) 9 PTC fused outputs on the top via screw terminals or 5 on the back via 2.1 female DC jack plugs
6) Dimensions: 138 x 66 x 42mm
For use in the U.K: 5.0Amp Regulated Switch-mode adaptor
Input Type: UK 3 pin input
Input AC Voltage: 100 ~ 240Vac @ 50 / 60Hz
Output Voltage: 12VDC @ 5.0Amp
Output Cord: 6 feet / 1.83 meters long
Output Plug : Female 2.1 x 5.5mm
Orientation: Straight
Polarity: Centre Positive
Length: 12.0mm
CE, GS, UL, TUV, CSA, VDE, CUL, WEEE, RoHs
Mains power lead with UK 3 pin plug to IEC 320 3 pin socket
Rated 13Amp, supplied with a fitted 5Amp fuse
Standard power cord for power supplies, computers, printer, monitor, and fax machines
PTC (resettable fuse) technology utilizes a unique Lead-Free polymer-based, Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) material to protect electrical circuits from over-current conditions. During normal operation, numerous carbon paths within the polymer allow the device to conduct electricity. As current through the PTC (resettable fuse) reaches its rated threshold, the polymer material begins to heat causing the polymer to expand. The resulting expansion breaks the carbon chains to reduce the current through the circuit to a small leakage current. The increased resistance in the resettable fuse works to protect circuitry by limiting potentially damaging current. When the fault (overcurrent) is removed from the circuit, the PTC (resettable fuse) will reset itself thereby allowing current to flow through the circuit again.