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SKU: FPO75/75-2D8PE2
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Lifesafety Power FPO75/75-2D8PE2 150W Dual Voltage 120 VAC 16 Au

Lifesafety Power FPO75/75-2D8PE2 150W Dual Voltage Power Supply Overview The FPO75/75-2D8PE2 is a 150W dual voltage power supply rated for 120 VAC inp…

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Lifesafety Power FPO75/75-2D8PE2 150W Dual Voltage 120 VAC 16 Au

$525.99

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SKU: FPO75/75-2D8PE2
Condition: New
Availability: Special Order · Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks
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Lifesafety Power FPO75/75-2D8PE2 150W Dual Voltage Power Supply

Overview

The FPO75/75-2D8PE2 is a 150W dual voltage power supply rated for 120 VAC input, designed to provision multiple camera circuits and auxiliary loads in small-to-medium surveillance installs. The 16 auxiliary outputs allow you to branch power to networked cameras, motion sensors, door locks, or relay modules from a single supply — reducing the need for distributed plug-in units across the installation footprint. This is the right choice when you need centralized, conditioned power for a 4–8 camera system running mixed 12V DC and 24V AC auxiliary circuits.

Compatibility

The FPO75/75-2D8PE2 interfaces with any 12V DC or 24V AC-compatible camera or auxiliary device. Common deployments include analog CCTV turrets, IP cameras with external motion detectors, solenoid locks, and alarm relay modules. Verify your device specs match the output voltage of the auxiliary channels you intend to use; mixing incompatible voltages across a single supply will damage equipment. If your system requires PoE power distribution, this supply is not the correct choice—deploy a managed PoE switch instead.

Installation Notes

The FPO75/75-2D8PE2 requires 120 VAC single-phase input on a dedicated 15A or 20A circuit breaker. Mount the unit vertically in a secure enclosure or wall cabinet to prevent accidental contact with live terminals. All auxiliary outputs are supervised—if a load shorts, the supply will shut down that channel to prevent cascade failure. Wire each auxiliary load independently using appropriately gauged cable (typically 18 AWG for low-current sensors, 12 AWG for higher-draw devices like locks). Ensure the total wattage across all 16 channels does not exceed 150W during normal operation; peak inrush current during device startup may temporarily exceed rated draw.

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