AMI’s New Capacitor Charging Power Supply, Model 5727A

Model 5727A Cap Charger

AMI’s new capacitor charging power supply, Model 5727A, meets current medical safety and EMI standards.

Its data sheet and CB certificate are linked below for your reference.

Model 5727A Data Sheet

CB Test Certificate

The Model 5727A features active power factor correction and universal AC input from 100 to 240 VAC.

■ 2000 W Power Factor Corrected
■ Unity Power Factor, 1.0
■ IEC/EN 60601 3rd Edition Medical Safety Standard
■ IEC/EN 60601-1-2 Medical EMC
■ CISPR 11, Class A EMC
■ Universal AC Input with Automatic Power Limit
■ Full and Partial Discharge Auto Switching
■ High Efficiency ≥90%

Additional key features:

1. Full and partial discharge auto switching.
2. Designed and manufactured in the USA.
3. >90% efficiency
4. Unity power factor, >.99 typical.
5. Digitally controlled universal input PFC and converter optimizes operation during the charging cycle in real time.

-maximize efficiency, including constant power operation
-smooth out current demand from the power source
-reduces the peak demand
-optimal use of power components

6. “Soft Touch” regulation is smartly controlled improving pulse to pulse stability.
7. Auto adjustment of output power according to the mains input.
8. Optional EMI filter.
9. Available up to 4 kV.
10. Multiple units can be run in parallel for more power.
11. Capable of constant voltage output with external capacitor.
12. IEC/EN 60601, 3rd edition, IEC 61010-1:2010; Safety IEC/EN 60601-1-2 and CISPR 11, Class A EMC
13. Variable Speed internal cooling fan.
14. Aggressive pricing for OEM purchases.

Email AMI today for pricing or if you have any questions.

 

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