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SKU: FPO75-B100C4E2M
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Lifesafety Power FPO75-B100C4E2M Power supply board 75W 6A/12V

Lifesafety Power FPO75-B100C4E2M 75W Secondary Voltage Power Supply BoardOverviewThe FPO75-B100C4E2M is a dual-output power supply board engineered fo…

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Lifesafety Power FPO75-B100C4E2M Power supply board 75W 6A/12V

$550.99

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SKU: FPO75-B100C4E2M
Condition: New
Availability: Backorder Available — Contact for ETA
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Lifesafety Power FPO75-B100C4E2M 75W Secondary Voltage Power Supply Board

Overview

The FPO75-B100C4E2M is a dual-output power supply board engineered for access control and integrated security systems. It delivers 75W total capacity with a fixed primary output (12V @ 6A or 24V @ 3A) and an adjustable secondary output (5–18V @ 4A maximum), allowing you to power multiple device classes from a single board — useful when your IP door controllers, IP cameras, and auxiliary sensors operate on different voltage rails.

Outputs & Control Logic

Four independent relay lock control outputs are fused at 3A each, providing discrete 12/24V switching for solenoid locks, magnetic locks, or gate hardware. The relay architecture isolates load spikes from your video and data circuits, critical in warehouse automation and perimeter access scenarios where lock solenoids draw transient current.

Physical & System Integration

Housed in a Size 18 enclosure (16″W × 20″H × 4.5″D) with Mercury/Lenel backplate compatibility, the FPO75-B100C4E2M integrates directly into legacy and modern access-control panel stacks. The backplate standard ensures field retrofit into existing installations without rewiring the entire cabinet.

Compatibility Notes

This board is designed for systems using standard 12VDC or 24VDC primary architecture, including Mercury Security and Lenel panel environments. Confirm your panel's voltage requirement and relay signal protocol before ordering — secondary voltage adjustment must match your auxiliary device specifications (e.g., 12V for wireless readers, adjustable 5V for lower-power sensors).

Specifications
Form Factor: Power supply board, Size 18 enclosure
Output Voltage: 12VDC @ 6A or 24VDC @ 3A (primary); 5–18VDC @ 4A (secondary, adjustable)
Max Current: 6A (12V) / 3A (24V) primary; 4A secondary
Number of Outputs: 4 relay lock control outputs
Enclosure_Dimensions: 16″W × 20″H × 4.5″D
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