The Omron S8FSC20024J is a 200 W DIN rail switch-mode power supply from the S8FS-C series, delivering a 24 VDC output at 8.8 A. It accepts dual-range AC input — 100 to 120 VAC or 200 to 240 VAC — making it suitable for global line voltages without a jumper change. The output is adjustable, which gives a few percent of trim range to compensate for voltage drop in long cable runs to downstream loads. With 88% efficiency, it wastes less heat inside the enclosure than an older linear supply, so you can pack it tighter on the DIN rail without cooking adjacent components. The 135000-hour MTBF (mean time between failures) is a solid reliability figure for a 200 W industrial supply — roughly 15 years of continuous run time at 25 °C ambient.
Its footprint — 50 mm wide, 112.5 mm tall, 224 mm deep — is a common form factor for this power class. The screw terminal block accepts solid or ferruled stranded wire; strip length for the power terminals is typically 8 mm to ensure a clean clamp under the screw. Rated for -20 °C to 50 °C operating ambient. If the panel runs hot (above 40 °C), expect some derating on the output current — the internal fanless design relies on convection, so keep clearance around the vent slots per the mounting guide.
Output: 24 VDC nominal, adjustable, 8.8 A continuous, 200 W total. Ripple and noise is 110 mV — clean enough for most PLC and sensor loads, though a downstream filter is cheap insurance if feeding analog transducers. Insulation voltage rated at 3 kV between input and output, which gives basic isolation for the control circuit. The 88% efficiency rating means the input draw at full load is roughly 227 VA — useful for sizing the upstream breaker.
