Lifesafety Power
SKU: FPO150/250-2C82D8PE8H1/P16-D
Overview
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Overview
Questions about this product? Free pre-sales support from a senior specialist — product questions, compatibility checks, BOM quotes, price confirmation — typically answered within one business day. Need camera placement or system design work? Engineering time is $175 per hour (qty 1 = 1 hour). Hardware buyers get up to one hour ($175) credited back on their order.
The FPO150/250-2C82D8PE8H1/P16-C is a dual-rail power supply designed for distributed access control and security infrastructure. It provides selectable 150W or 250W output capacity with independently configurable 12VDC or 24VDC rails, enabling mixed-voltage deployments across electric locks, request-to-exit devices, and auxiliary security equipment in a single enclosure. This model is purpose-built for integrators managing multi-building or large-floor access control systems where per-door power distribution reduces cabling complexity and single-point failures.
Eight relay lock control outputs, each fused at 3A and individually selectable for failsafe, failsecure, or FAI (Form A/B) operation, handle electronic strike, magnetic lock, and solenoid switching. Eight DC auxiliary outputs (class 2 power-limited at 2.5A per output) with selectable Bus1 or Bus2 assignment provide supervised 12V or 24V distribution to sensors, status lights, and monitoring devices. Output independence means a fault on one relay does not cascade to others, critical in healthcare, data center, or secure facility deployments where a single lock failure can trigger costly lockdowns.
Deploy this unit in access control architectures requiring hardened, modular power distribution—particularly where panel-mounted or wall-mounted installations must support 8+ doors with mixed voltage requirements. The dual FPO Bus/Flex Cable Kit 4 (included) interfaces with Lifesafety Power control panels and distributed architectures.
Confirm your total lock amperage demand (electric strikes typically draw 0.5–1.2A; magnetic locks 1–3A per door) and verify whether your access control system uses 12V, 24V, or both. Verify relay vs. auxiliary output count matches your door/zone count and sensor topology before ordering. The unit is currently on backorder—confirm delivery timeline with your supplier before scheduling installation.
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