Securitron AQD6 Switching Power Supply, 6A, 1 Output

  • JMAC SKU: SECURITRON-AQD6
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JMAC_ID:
200415184
df_manual_boost:
2.20
The Securitron AQD6 switching power supply is a dual voltage supervised unit with a battery charger, designed to power magnetic locks, electric strikes, card readers, sensors, access control boards and other devices in access control systems. The AQD6 can also be used to power DC cameras and other DC locking equipment.

The AQD6 provides field selectable 6 Amps at 12VDC or 24VDC, with one independently controlled power limited output. The unit is Securitron's first power supply series that meets UL 294 (6th Edition).

UPC: 784607043331
Also known as: SN-AQD6, HES-AQD6

Technical Specifications:
  • Output: 6 Amp @ 12VDC or 24VDC
  • Input: 115 or 230VAC/50 or 60HZ
  • High efficiency: 90% @ 24V output, full load
  • Output voltage ripple at full load: 240mV p-p
  • Operating Temperature: -4 to +122F [-20 to +50C]
  • Dimensions: 14'" x 14'" x 4.75'" enclosure
  • Shipping Weight: 12.7lbs [5.76kg]


For more information about the Securitron AQD6, please contact us.
  • Dual voltage 6 Amp 12 or 24VDC field selectable continuous output
  • Tolerates brownout or overvoltage input +/- 15% of nominal voltage
  • Thermal shutdown protection with auto restart
  • Circuit breaker protects against overcurrent and reverse battery faults
  • Dedicated battery charging circuit prevents overvoltage on locking devices
  • Expandable up to 16 outputs; Class 2 power limited outputs available
  • Available with a single relay fire trigger or individually fire trigger relayed outputs
  • MagnaCare Lifetime Replacement No Fault Warranty

1 Review

  • 5
    SECURITRON-AQD6

    Posted by 75379 on Oct 5th 2014