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October, 2022


SAN JOSE, CA — COSEL has introduced 800W free-air convection cooling power sup- plies — the AEA800F series. With demand- ing applications in mind, the AEA800F is able to deliver 300% peak power for a period of up to 3,000 milliseconds. Designed for applications requiring a


high level of safety, the AEA800F is certified according to the EN62477-1 (OVC III) stan- dard for industrial applications and is approved in accordance with ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1, and EN60601-1 3rd Edition for medical applications. The AEA800F is suit- able for Body Floating (BF) applications and complies with 2MOPP (IN/OUT) and 1MOPP (OUT/FG) safety requirement. The AEA800F


COSEL Launches 800W Power Supplies


layout is optimized for free-air convection making it ideal for use in equipment being operated in low noise environments. With the ever increasing levels of


automation in industrial and medical applica- tions, power supplies must be able to deliver extra power during peak operation times as required by dynamic loads e.g., motor startup. To satisfy and sustain such conditions the power supply must be designed with a high dynamic control level and a power stage able to sustain repetitive peak loads. Industrial applications are now requir-


AEA800F series power supplies.


ing efficient power supplies that are able to work in various environments with a high level of safety. The AEA800F is certified to the EN62477-1 Over Voltage Category Three (OVC III), meaning that a final equipment powered by the products can be directly con- nected to the main distribution panel with- out adding an extra level of isola- tion. This simplifies the systems designer’s task, reduces costs and guarantees the highest level


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