Understanding What Linear Power Supply Means for Your Manufacturing Co.

by | Jan 24, 2024 | Electonics

Supplying power to the equipment in your manufacturing plant means figuring out what mode and means that power is collected and distributed. Some of the equipment in your plant may require direct current, something that United States power companies don’t deal with because of issues with surges in direct current power. If you have a mix of current types with your company’s machines and electrical needs, you might want to consider special linear power supply equipment to manage this.

What Is Linear Power Supply?

A linear power supply is actually a machine that helps distribute direct current through a step-down transformer, a voltage regulator, a rectifier, and a filter circuit. It controls the flow of power such that the power coming in is the same as the amount of power going out. This helps control any surges that could happen and are common with direct current. Using the power supply machine reduces the problem of damaged equipment in your plant when a power surge occurs.

Purchase Units Based on the Equipment That Will Use the Units

Take stock in how many pieces of equipment in your factory need direct current instead of alternating current. Buy the number of power supply units you will need to make the conversions and facilitate the power for these pieces of equipment. (Hire an industrial electrical contractor to install them to avoid electrical fires.) Then you will be good to go. Contact Amp-Line Corp to order the power supply units and other electrical equipment.

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