DRV-2460-A

24V 60W LED Power Supply

For installation dry, damp, wet locations

 

Features

  • No power de-rating required: Supports 100% 60W load across entire operating temp range

  • Constant current driver eliminates all resistors on LED modules

  • Constantly bright modules no matter the distance from the driver

  • Class 2 No Minimum Loading requirement

  • IP68, for use in dry, damp, or wet locations

  • UL Listed Class P

  • Type HL, suitable for hazardous locations

  • FCC 47 CFR 15 Subpart B Residential or Commercial use

  • Overload indicator light makes installation quick & easy

  • UL Classified for rapid retrofit neon-to-LED conversion

5-Year Warranty

Input Voltage (50/60 Hz)

Input Current @ Max Load

Output

Environment

Listing

Certification

Ambient Operating Temperature

Designation

Size

120/277 VAC, 50/60 Hz

1.2/.70 Amp Max

24VDC, 2.5 Amp, 60 Watt

IP68, for use in dry, damp, or wet

UL Listed Class P

Type HL for hazardous locations

-30C (-22F) to 60C (140F)

Class 2

8.7″L x 1.97″W x 1.42″ T

The 24VDC 60W LED Power Supply (DRV-2460-A) is just one of our Atlas Power Series Class 2 Wet-Listed power supplies. No power de-rating required! Like all of our power supplies, it supports 100% load across the entire operating temperature range.

You’ll also notice decreased energy costs due to high electrical efficiency as it maintains cool operation in a small package. Its IP68 rating and wet-listed conduit fittings allows this power supply to maintain maximum water resistance.

The Atlas Power Series Drivers have an overload Indicator Light which makes it easy to know if you are experiencing an overload or short.*

Installation is simple due to its 10 inch lead length.

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*If the indicator light is green, you are correctly loading the power supply. If you begin to overload the power supply, the light will turn red, and the power supply will drop the output voltage to protect your installation. In some cases, this drop in voltage will not be visible in your lighting but may effect efficiency. If you dramatically overload your power supply, the lighting components will begin to flash.