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Magnitude Dimmable LED Power Supply - 60-200W - 24V DC Magnitude Dimmable LED Power Supply - 60-200W - 24V DCShowHide specs
- Input Voltage
- 120 VAC
- Output Voltage
- 24 VDC
- Wattage
- 60 Watts, 96 Watts, 150 Watts, 200 Watts
- Water Resistance
- Waterproof
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Magnitude Dimmable LED Power Supply - 60-200W - 12V DC Magnitude Dimmable LED Power Supply - 60-200W - 12V DCShowHide specs
- Input Voltage
- 120 VAC
- Output Voltage
- 12 VDC
- Wattage
- 60 Watts, 100 Watts, 150 Watts, 200 Watts
- Water Resistance
- Waterproof
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Magnitude VersaDrive 5-way Universal Dimmable Constant Voltage LED Power Supply - 300W - 24VDC Magnitude VersaDrive 5-way Universal Dimmable Constant Voltage LED Power Supply - 300W - 24VDCShowHide specs
- Input Voltage
- 120-277 VAC
- Output Voltage
- 24 VDC
- Wattage
- 300 Watts
- Water Resistance
- Weatherproof
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Magnitude VersaDrive 5-way Universal Dimmable Constant Voltage LED Power Supply - 288W - 24VDC Magnitude VersaDrive 5-way Universal Dimmable Constant Voltage LED Power Supply - 288W - 24VDCShowHide specs
- Input Voltage
- 120-277 VAC
- Output Voltage
- 24 VDC
- Wattage
- 340 Watts
- Water Resistance
- Weatherproof
Class 1
Class 1 LED drivers have output ranges outside UL Class 2 (UL 1310). Safety protection is required within the fixture (LED light) on Class 1 products. Class 1 circuits must be powered by a source with a maximum of 30V and 1 kVA.
Class 2
Class 2 power supplies must meet the National Electric Code (NEC) and Underwriters Laboratories (UL 1310) standards for wiring requirements and power limitations of AC/DC power supplies to minimize shock or fire risks. All Class 2 power supplies must meet the NEC overcurrent protection and wiring sizing regulations. They must be constructed with ‘In-Wall’ rated wiring for permanent installation inside walls or floors, where they may be surrounded by insulation. These wiring requirements help prevent cracking or melting of the wire, which could cause a fire hazard. These power supplies must have a maximum power capacity of 100 VA and cannot exceed a 30 VAC or 60 VDC output, minimizing the risk of electric shock or overheating from excessive currents.