What to specify for low voltage power supply

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mshields

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I've been presented with these sliding doors that have a magnetic holder. The power requirement on the part is 12-24, 60mA, 12VDC and120mA at 24VDC. So, first off, how's that work? If you power it on the high end of the voltage range you get a stronger electromagnet?

In any event they are looking for us to specify a power supply. Seems simple enough and I know I could make it work. Yet I'm hesitant because I never specify low voltage stuff. And while I'm assured this is not life safety or critical or fire alarm driven, it is nevertheless a hospital. Bottom line, I'm looking for a suggestion on what to specify. I would very much appreciate any input you might have.

Incidentally the magnet is by Assa Abloy. They have not been any help.

Thanks,

Mike
 

LarryFine

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Henrico County, VA
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I've been presented with these sliding doors that have a magnetic holder. The power requirement on the part is 12-24, 60mA, 12VDC and120mA at 24VDC. So, first off, how's that work? If you power it on the high end of the voltage range you get a stronger electromagnet?
Yep, along with more heat.

In any event they are looking for us to specify a power supply. Seems simple enough and I know I could make it work. Yet I'm hesitant because I never specify low voltage stuff. And while I'm assured this is not life safety or critical or fire alarm driven, it is nevertheless a hospital. Bottom line, I'm looking for a suggestion on what to specify. I would very much appreciate any input you might have.
Wall wart, DIN rail, enclosed chassis?
 

mshields

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Boston, MA
I'm thinking of going with this - what do you think?

At each sliding door provide 120VAC Normal Branch power from nearest Normal Branch receptacle circuit. Provide 120VAC to 12-24VDC, multi-tap, minimum 3A power supply (equal to Circuit Specialist PowerSupply1) in ventilated enclosure (equal to Hammond). Provide 2#14, 300V, Plenum CMP cable, for connection to magnetic door holders. Length of low voltage connection not to exceed 30 inches.
 

Sean.Day72

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Florida
Are the magnetic holders to be initiated by the fire alarm to hold the doors open during egress ? If so , the PS with need a fire alarm input. What initiates the door being held open


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steve66

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Illinois
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I'd go with one of the Assa Abloy power supplies.

If i had to do a custom din rail mount, I like the "phoenix contact" power supplies.
 

patpat

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Look at Altronix power supplies
They have good options with/without fire alarm inputs.
Used them all the time in hospitals i covered.

Good luck

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