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Brief Introduction
PDV09 is a special power supply device for LED screen which researched and developed by Glux
company. it is famous for its safely and reliability, flexibility, convenient ,easy operating etc that makes it
to be best choice for you for LED screen power supply. One PDV09 unit can bear maximally 21KW power
output, and it works under 3 phase AC 380V 32A.
Stander input
Maximum output of one port
Phase domain
Security certification
Three phase AC 208V/380V 50/60Hz 32A
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three phase 208V AC is United States Standard
Single phase AC220V 16A
Phase A:PWR1~PWR3
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Phase B: PWR4~PWR6
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Phase C: PWR7~PWR9
CCC/CE/ROHS/TUV
Handingparts
PowerInput
ThreePhaseIndicators
Air-breakSwitches
extendedPort
Output
Power Input:
Use 6mm five-cores power cable (included three Live lines ,one Neutral line and one Earth
line), three phases AC 380V 32A input.
Extended Port:
Single phase AC220 16A power supply socket.
Air-break Switches:
Nine 16A air-break switches control nine outputs respectively
Three Phase Indicators:
The three indicators respectively indicate the phase A, phase B and phase C
power status ,they are red if phase A, phase B and phase C power input normally, or please check the
power input. You must inspect the input and outputs for the PDV power divider before you connect to
the LED panels from the PDV. Strictly forbid to supply power for LED screen if you are not sure the
three phase power input and outputs normally or not, otherwise it may damage the screen and power
supply.
Output:
main input Cascade to next PDV power divider. Normally, it only can be cascaded one more PDV
power divider, in fact, it depends on the power consumption you actual use.
Handing parts:
Make the PDV be convenient to install under some tubes or truss.
Aphaseoutputs
Bphaseoutputs
Cphaseoutputs
PDV09 has nine outputs in total, the phase A include PWR1-PWR3 output ports, the phase B include
PWR4-PWR6 output ports, the phase C include PWR7-PWR9 output ports.The maximum power load is
2.3KW and AC 220V,10A each single output port.
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Introduction of the Front
Introduction of the back