Lifesafety Power RGS150B-M8NZ 150W Rack-Mount Power Supply Module
Overview
The RGS150B-M8NZ is a 2U rack-mount power module designed to centralize power distribution for IP camera systems and network security infrastructure. It delivers 150W of regulated power in a compact format, making it suitable for integrators deploying 8–12 IP cameras or mixed security endpoints from a single rack location. The adjustable secondary output (5–18V @ 4A max) accommodates legacy or specialty devices alongside standard 12V/24V loads, reducing the need for multiple isolated supplies.
Core Specifications & Deployment Benefits
The module provides dual primary output options: 12A @ 12VDC or 6A @ 24VDC. Choose 12V when powering high-inrush camera models; 24V when deploying longer cable runs (24V reduces voltage drop over distance, critical for remote outdoor cameras). The 8-port managed distribution network includes per-port 3A fusing—each output is independently protected, so a short or overcurrent on one endpoint does not cascade across the entire power tree. This isolation is essential in field deployments where cable damage or connector corrosion can occur.
Four-port network supervision monitors real-time load and alarm state, supporting integration with PoE switches and NVR supervision systems. The articulating Z-bracket wire management arm keeps cable runs organized within dense racks, reducing re-work time during commissioning and simplifying troubleshooting.
Physical Form & Installation
The RGS150B-M8NZ ships in a 19.00" wide × 3.50" tall × 20.50" deep 2U enclosure, standard 19" rack mount. The compact footprint preserves rack real estate in shared infrastructure installations. Managed power distribution is wired to DIN terminals or connector blocks (confirm exact termination in detailed wiring documentation before ordering).
Compatibility Notes
This module integrates into power supply infrastructure supporting analog and IP security systems. Confirm voltage and current requirements of your endpoint devices—mixed 12V and 24V loads can be served by deploying multiple RGS150B units or by configuring outputs to match your site's primary voltage. Network supervision requires integration with a monitoring platform (NVR or security controller) that accepts 4-port status inputs.