Gamma M Module

Application
Individual use in processes or process areas where regulated DC power supplies are required. Especially electroplating processes, special electrolytic applications, pulse applications.

 

Product description
The switched-mode rectifier of the PSP Family gamma M type in modular, high-frequency 19″ technology is equipped with a standardized analog interface and is optionally available with modern SiC technology. The EMC-compliant, high-quality painted rack-mounts or modules are intended for installation in an industrial control cabinet and ensure precise constant regulation of current and voltage with low, constant ripple.

Thanks to efficient, load-dependent fan control with durable “long-life” fans and safe mains isolation via the integrated main contactor, the system offers high energy efficiency and reliable continuous operation. The optional SiC (silicon carbide) technology also ensures reduced switching losses, higher power density, and optimized energy utilization. The gamma M module is also available as an air-cooled tabletop unit, offering additional flexibility for mobile or compact applications.

 

Customer benefits
Especially in so-called multi-circuit power supplies, the devices offer a high degree of packing density, with selective use, central feeding options, and central interfaces for communication and cooling.

Due to the customer-specific design of the multi-circuit power supply, the efficient effect is optimally ensured.

 

Interfaces
Setpoints and actual values:

  • 0 – 10 V standard
  • 0 – 20 mA (optional)
  • 4 – 20 mA (optional)
  • Profibus
  • ProfiNET

Technical data

Mains voltage: 3 x 380 – 480 V* / 50 – 60 Hz
Max. output power: 15 kW
Current range up to: 1,000 A
Voltage range up to: 600 V
Cooling: Self-air-cooled
Dimensions (W/D/H): Module: 490/443/276 [mm], Rack: 483/443/270 [mm]
Weight: 42 kg

FAQ

What power does the gamma M module provide?

The gamma M module delivers 15 kW at a maximum output current of 1,000 A, making it suitable for medium to large electroplating systems.
Yes, several gamma M modules can be operated in parallel to increase the total current. In the PowerRack or PowerCabinet, this is implemented centrally and in a space-saving manner.
The gamma M module offers setpoints and actual values via 0–10 V (standard), optionally 0–20 mA or 4–20 mA, as well as Profibus DP.
Standard devices are generally available for short-term delivery. For customized configurations and system solutions, we recommend making an early inquiry with MUNK.
The gamma M module is short-circuit proof and equipped with overtemperature monitoring, which protects the device in the event of thermal overload.

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