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SKU: AFPS-11C 68969972

ABB AFPS-11C 68969972 Power Supply Board

The ABB AFPS-11C 68969972 is a 50W power supply board designed for AC drives. This compact 24V DC module supports wide AC/DC input ranges for reliable industrial automation performance.

The ABB AFPS-11C, identified by part number 68969972, functions as a high-performance power supply board. This Swedish-manufactured component serves as a critical spare part for ABB AC drive systems. It converts input voltage into stable control power for industrial automation hardware. The board provides high electrical efficiency and reliable performance in demanding DCS environments.

Technical Specifications

CharacteristicSpecification Details
ManufacturerABB
Model NumberAFPS-11C
Part Number68969972
Input Voltage (AC)85–264 V AC
Input Voltage (DC)100–300 V DC
Output Voltage24 V DC
Power Rating50 W
Frequency Range47–63 Hz
Efficiency Rating> 85%
Dimensions85 x 75 x 75 mm
Net Weight0.16 kg

Core Functional Features

  • Versatile Input Compatibility

    The board accepts wide-range AC and DC power sources. This flexibility allows for integration into diverse global power grids.

  • Thermal Management

    High-efficiency circuits minimize internal heat generation during operation. The component maintains stability across a broad temperature spectrum.

  • Compact Industrial Design

    The small footprint enables installation in space-constrained control cabinets. Its lightweight construction reduces mechanical stress on mounting points.

  • Durable Environmental Resistance

    Protective engineering ensures reliable service in high-humidity areas. The unit withstands typical industrial vibrations and electrical noise.

Industrial Applications

The AFPS-11C board primarily supports ABB AC drives and DCS architectures. It provides regulated 24 V DC power to sensitive controllers and communication modules. Engineering teams utilize this module for both system upgrades and emergency maintenance. It ensures continuous uptime for critical infrastructure in manufacturing and energy sectors.