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The GLOBAL PLASMA SOLUTIONS gps-ps-2 is a dedicated power supply transformer designed to support needlepoint bipolar ionization (NPBI) air-cleaning systems in HVAC applications. It accepts a wide input voltage range of 110 to 277 VAC and delivers a 24 VDC output, making it compatible with a broad range of building electrical systems. The unit also supports pass-through of Building Automation System (BAS) alarm contacts. Compact and lightweight at 7.4 x 1.6 x 2.4 inches and 0.45 pounds, it is sized to fit in both plenum and non-plenum spaces. HVAC technicians and system integrators install it alongside ionization devices where space is limited. It is certified to UL 1310, UL 62368, and UL 2043 as a Class 2 power source.
The gps-ps-2 is intended for use with the GLOBAL PLASMA SOLUTIONS CI-2 compact ionizer and the DM-2 duct-mounted ionizer. It is suited for residential and commercial HVAC installations where a standalone, dedicated power supply is required to drive NPBI technology devices. Its wide input voltage range accommodates the varied electrical configurations found across light commercial and commercial building environments, making it a practical fit for new installations and retrofit projects in a wide variety of indoor spaces.
Designed to power the GLOBAL PLASMA SOLUTIONS CI-2 compact ionizer and DM-2 duct-mounted ionizer as a dedicated power supply for GPS NPBI technology systems.
Installation should be performed by a licensed HVAC technician or qualified electrician familiar with low-voltage power supply wiring and Class 2 circuit requirements under the NEC. De-energize the HVAC system and disconnect power at the breaker before wiring the transformer. Verify that the building supply voltage falls within the 110 to 277 VAC input range before connecting. When installing in plenum spaces, confirm that the unit placement complies with local mechanical and electrical codes.
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