Enedo 5000 Series of Power Supplies and Battery Chargers
ADC5000 Series

DIN Rail Mounted Battery Chargers and Rectifiers


ADC5000 Series of power supplies and battery chargers are a popular range of DIN Mounted power solutions, originally provided by Powernet. Now known as Enedo, we are still able to provide the entire range of products within this quite diverse range.
 

Product Selector


To help with your selection, we have summarised the options in the tables below. Units designed to be power supplies are shown first, with the modules with battery charging capability shown after. If you’d like more information on the part numbers and additional options this can be found further down, but of course we are more than happy to provide further assistance if you can’t find what you’re looking for.

Power Supply Modules:

Part Number

Output Voltage

Output Current

Power

ADC5621

12Vdc

5A

60W

ADC5623

12Vdc

5A

60W

ADC5023

12Vdc

10A

120W

ADC5323

12Vdc

20A

240W

ADC5721

24Vdc

2.5A

60W

ADC5723

24Vdc

2.5A

60W

ADC5121

24Vdc

5A

120W

ADC5123

24Vdc

5A

120W

ADC5421

24Vdc

10A

240W

ADC5423

24Vdc

10A

240W

ADC5823

48Vdc

1.25A

60W

ADC5523

48Vdc

5A

240W

Battery Charger Modules:

Part Number

Output Voltage

Output Current

Power

ADC5683

13.7Vdc

4.4A

60W

ADC5083

13.7Vdc

10A

137W

ADC5383

13.7Vdc

20A

274W

ADC5783

27.4Vdc

2.2A

60W

ADC5183

27.4Vdc

5A

137W

ADC5483

27.4Vdc

10A

274W

ADC5883

54.8Vdc

1.1A

60W

ADC5283

54.8Vdc

2.5A

137W

ADC5583

54.8Vdc

5A

274W

 

Part Numbers Explained


Each part number highlights it’s mounting style and features via it’s part number. Each part starts with ADC first, followed by 2 numbers that relate to it’s voltage and output power. For example, the ADC5683 shows us it’s 56, which is the 12Vdc 60W version.
The next two numbers are the x and y, as shown in the datasheet. The first number (x) shows the mounting style, and whether it is a power supply, or a battery charger. In the example, 8 relates to a DIN Rail Mounted battery charger, whereas if it were 2, it would be a DIN Rail power supply.

Finally, the last number y relates to the features. In our example, the 3 shows it has the output series diode, module fail alarm relay and output OVP. Whilst there are more options highlighted below, we appreciate there are lots of options to allow you to build a suitable option. Please see these explained below alongside our product selector.

60W Versions:

Type

X Value

Y Value

Optional Features

ADC

2

DIN Mount Power Supply

1

Module fail alarm relay + Output over voltage protection (OVP)

R – Ruggedised Version

 

3

Wall Mount Power Supply

3

Output series diode + Module fail alarm relay + Output OVP

P – Passive Power Factor Correction

 

8

DIN Mount Battery Charger

 

 

 

 

9

Wall Mount Battery Charger

 

 

 

125W and 250W Power Supply Versions:

Type

X Value

Y Value

Optional Features

ADC

2

DIN Mount Power Supply

1

Module fail alarm relay + Output over voltage protection (OVP)

R – Ruggedised Version

 

3

Wall Mount Power Supply

3

Output series diode + Module fail alarm relay + Output OVP

P – Passive Power Factor Correction

 

 

 

0

Alarm relay + Shut down

 

 

 

 

2

Output series diode + Alarm relay + Shut down, (No OVP

 

125W and 250W Battery Charging Versions:

Type

X Value

Y Value

Optional Features

ADC

8

DIN Mount Battery Charger

1

Module fail alarm relay + Output over voltage protection (OVP)

R – Ruggedised Version

 

9

Wall Mount Battery Charger

3

Output series diode + Module fail alarm relay + Output OVP

P – Passive Power Factor Correction

 

 

 

4

Output remote control for battery test + alarm relay + Output OVP,

 

 

 

 

5

Output remote control for battery test + alarm relay + Output OVP + Output series diode

 

 

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