Kikusui PCR2000MA Compact AC Power Supply
The Kikusui PCR2000MA is a 2 kVA compact AC/DC power supply from the PCR-MA Series. It is designed for stable power testing of electrical and electronic equipment, including home appliances, office devices, power supplies, capacitors, and industrial products.
It supports both AC and DC output, with selectable voltage ranges of 0–155 V and 0–310 V. The unit includes LAN and USB interfaces as standard, allowing remote control and monitoring through a PC or web browser.
Features:
- Power capacity: 2 kVA
- AC output voltage range: 0–155 V / 0–310 V
- DC output voltage range: -219 V to +219 V / -438 V to +438 V
- Maximum AC current: 20 A / 10 A
- Maximum DC current: 16 A / 8 A
- Frequency setting range: 40 Hz to 500 Hz
- Built-in LAN and USB communication
- Optional GPIB interface
- Built-in web server for remote control
- Measures voltage, current, power, RMS, peak and power factor
- Remote sensing function for accurate output
- Output-on phase angle setting from 0° to 359°
- Memory function for storing test settings
- Peak current up to 60 A / 30 A
- Suitable for capacitor, appliance and power supply testing
Model | PCR2000MA |
Series | PCR-MA Series |
Product Type | Compact AC/DC Power Supply |
Output Power Capacity | 2 kVA |
AC Output Voltage Range | 0 to 155 V / 0 to 310 V |
DC Output Voltage Range | -219 V to +219 V / -438 V to +438 V |
Maximum AC Output Current | 20 A / 10 A |
Maximum DC Output Current | 16 A / 8 A |
Peak Current | 60 A / 30 A |
Output Frequency Range | 40 Hz to 500 Hz |
Output Phase | Single Phase |
Communication Interface | LAN and USB standard |
Optional Interface | GPIB |
Remote Control | Built-in web server, PC/browser control |
Measurement Functions | Voltage, current, power, RMS, peak current, apparent power, reactive power, power factor |
Remote Sensing | Available |
Output-On Phase Angle | 0° to 359° |
Memory Function | Available |
Suitable Applications | Appliance testing, power supply testing, capacitor testing, production line inspection, laboratory power simulation |
Kikusui PCR2000MA Compact AC Power Supply
The Kikusui PCR2000MA is a 2 kVA compact AC/DC power supply from the PCR-MA Series. It is designed for stable power testing of electrical and electronic equipment, including home appliances, office devices, power supplies, capacitors, and industrial products.
It supports both AC and DC output, with selectable voltage ranges of 0–155 V and 0–310 V. The unit includes LAN and USB interfaces as standard, allowing remote control and monitoring through a PC or web browser.
Features:
- Power capacity: 2 kVA
- AC output voltage range: 0–155 V / 0–310 V
- DC output voltage range: -219 V to +219 V / -438 V to +438 V
- Maximum AC current: 20 A / 10 A
- Maximum DC current: 16 A / 8 A
- Frequency setting range: 40 Hz to 500 Hz
- Built-in LAN and USB communication
- Optional GPIB interface
- Built-in web server for remote control
- Measures voltage, current, power, RMS, peak and power factor
- Remote sensing function for accurate output
- Output-on phase angle setting from 0° to 359°
- Memory function for storing test settings
- Peak current up to 60 A / 30 A
- Suitable for capacitor, appliance and power supply testing
Model | PCR2000MA |
Series | PCR-MA Series |
Product Type | Compact AC/DC Power Supply |
Output Power Capacity | 2 kVA |
AC Output Voltage Range | 0 to 155 V / 0 to 310 V |
DC Output Voltage Range | -219 V to +219 V / -438 V to +438 V |
Maximum AC Output Current | 20 A / 10 A |
Maximum DC Output Current | 16 A / 8 A |
Peak Current | 60 A / 30 A |
Output Frequency Range | 40 Hz to 500 Hz |
Output Phase | Single Phase |
Communication Interface | LAN and USB standard |
Optional Interface | GPIB |
Remote Control | Built-in web server, PC/browser control |
Measurement Functions | Voltage, current, power, RMS, peak current, apparent power, reactive power, power factor |
Remote Sensing | Available |
Output-On Phase Angle | 0° to 359° |
Memory Function | Available |
Suitable Applications | Appliance testing, power supply testing, capacitor testing, production line inspection, laboratory power simulation |
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