The S8VKG03024: The 30 W output at 24 VDC is sized for a modest control loop — think a small PLC brick, a handful of 4-20 mA isolators, or a few relays. The 1.3 A continuous output is the number to watch when tallying your DC load; don't plan on parallel operation to double current unless you account for the derating in the manual. Input is single-phase only, so it won't run on a three-phase delta panel without a step-down transformer. DIN-rail mount with an IP20 enclosure — it snaps into any standard 35 mm rail inside a cabinet. The 1.26-inch width (one standard TE) means it takes up minimal space on the rail, leaving room for a breaker and a terminal block in a typical 8-inch wide enclosure. Screw terminals accept 24 to 12 AWG, which covers most panel wiring. The green LED status indicator gives a quick visual on output health — useful during commissioning when you're tracing a 24 V loop.
Protection and compliance
Built-in overload and overvoltage protection with automatic reset — it recovers on its own after a fault clears, which saves a service call for a blown fuse on a transient load. The hold-up time of 23 ms minimum (154 ms under lighter load) keeps the DC bus alive through a brief line dip, enough for a PLC to finish its scan and enter a safe state. Lloyd's Standards EN60204-1 PELV compliance means it's suitable for marine and industrial machinery applications where safety extra-low voltage is required. MTBF is rated at 135,000 hours — roughly 15 years continuous operation at 25 °C. The switching topology keeps efficiency around 86%, which keeps heat dissipation low in a sealed cabinet.
