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Altronix 12VDC@6A/24VDC@6A 220V - MAXIMAL33EV

Altronix MAXIMAL33EV Power Distribution Module Overview The Altronix MAXIMAL33EV is a versatile power distribution module designed to efficiently mana…

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Altronix 12VDC@6A/24VDC@6A 220V - MAXIMAL33EV

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SKU: MAXIMAL33EV
Condition: New

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Altronix MAXIMAL33EV Power Distribution Module

Overview

The Altronix MAXIMAL33EV is a versatile power distribution module designed to efficiently manage and distribute both 12VDC and 24VDC power from a single 220V AC input. This unit is ideal for consolidating power for multiple surveillance devices, access control systems, or other low-voltage equipment, reducing wiring complexity and installation time in commercial environments. The MAXIMAL33EV ensures reliable power delivery to critical infrastructure.

Compatibility

This module is designed to accept a 220V AC input and distribute fused 12VDC or 24VDC outputs. It is compatible with a wide range of low-voltage surveillance cameras, IP cameras, access control readers, and other security devices that operate within these voltage parameters and require individual circuit protection. It serves as a central power hub for systems utilizing mixed voltage requirements.

Installation Notes

Installation requires a qualified technician familiar with AC and DC power wiring. The unit accepts a 220V AC input and provides multiple fused outputs. Each output can be configured for either 12VDC or 24VDC, allowing for mixed voltage system designs. Ensure proper grounding and adherence to local electrical codes. The module is designed for rack or wall mounting, depending on the enclosure used.

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Specifications
Input Voltage: 220VAC
Input Frequency: 50/60Hz
Input Current: 3.5 amp
Output Voltage: 12VDC and/or 24VDC
Max Output Current Option A: 12VDC @ 6 amp
Max Output Current Option B: 24VDC @ 6 amp
Max Output Current Option C: 12VDC @ 6 amp / 24VDC @ 6 amp
Charger Current: 0.7 amp
Operating Temperature: 0º C to 49º C
BTU Rating 12VDC: 73.70 BTU/Hr.
BTU Rating 24VDC: 147.40 BTU/Hr.
BTU Rating Combined: 110.55 BTU/Hr.
System VA Requirement: 770VA
Enclosure Dimensions: 26” x 19” x 6.25”
Product Weight: 43.5 lbs.
Shipping Weight: 47.5 lbs.
Battery Capacity: up to four (4) 12AH batteries
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