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JX
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S8JX-G
S8JX-P
Common Precautions
Reference Values
Reliability (MTBF)
S8JX-G15012
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and
S8JX-G15005
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S8JX-G30005
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and
S8JX-G300012
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S8JX-G6000
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Other
models
240,000 hrs
200,000 hrs
170,000 hrs
250,000 hrs
Definition
MTBF stands for Mean Time Between Failures, which is calculated according to the probability of accidental device
failures, and indicates reliability of devices.
Therefore, it does not necessarily represent a life of the product.
Life expectancy
10 yrs. min.
Definition
The life expectancy indicates average operating hours under the ambient temperature of 40
°
C and a load rate of 50%.
Normally this is determined by the life expectancy of the built-in aluminum electrolytic capacitor.
Side
AC (L)
AC (
N
)
+
V
+
V
−
V
−
V
Note:
The S8JX-G60005C
is shown above.
600-W 24V, 4
8
V Model
AC (L)
AC (
N
)
Side
+
V
+
V
−
V
−
V
G
E
F
D
A
C
H
B
Note:
The S8JX-G60024C
is shown above.
*1.
The fuse is located on the (L) side. It is NOT user-replaceable.
*2.
This is the protective earth terminal specified in the safety standards.
Always ground this terminal.
No.
Name
Function
1
DC Output
Terminals (
+
V), (
−
V)
Connect the load lines to these terminals.
2
AC Input Terminals
(L), (N)
Connect the input lines to these terminals.
*
1
3
Protective Earth
Terminal (PE) (
)
Connect the ground line to these terminals.
*
2
4
Input Voltage
Selector Terminals
Short-circuit the terminals if the input is 100 to 120
VAC and open the terminals if the input is 200 to 240
VAC.
5
Output Indicator
(DC ON: Green)
Lights green while a direct current (DC) output is ON.
6
Output Voltage
Adjuster (V. ADJ)
It is possible to increase or decrease the output
voltage.
7
Protection-ON
Alarm Indicator
(ALM: Red)
The red indicator will be lit if the overvoltage or
overheat protection circuit is triggered. This indicator
will also be lit when overload is detected.
8
Selector of Parallel
Operation
Set the selector to PARALLEL if the Units are in
parallel operation.
600-W 5V, 12V Model
600-W Model
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