Basler 9 2849 00 101 DECS Power Module
The Basler 9 2849 00 101 is a power module designed for use in Basler DECS (Digital Excitation Control System) series. This module provides regulated DC power to the DECS control board, ensuring stable operation of the excitation and protection functions. It is an essential component for reliable generator control in utility and industrial power plants.
The power module features robust construction with high‑quality components, offering protection against overvoltage, overcurrent, and short‑circuit conditions. It includes LED indicators for power and fault status. The 9 2849 00 101 is designed for panel mounting and is compatible with DECS‑100, DECS‑200, and DECS‑250 systems.
Technical Specifications
Model: 9 2849 00 101
Function: Power supply for DECS systems
Input voltage: 56‑277 V AC or 125 V DC
Output voltage: 24 V DC (regulated)
Output current: 5 A continuous
Protection: Overvoltage, overcurrent, short‑circuit
LED indicators: Power ON, fault
Operating temperature: -40°C to +70°C
Certifications: CE, UL, RoHS
Functional Features
Regulated output: Provides stable DC power for DECS control boards.
Protection: Overvoltage and overcurrent protection safeguards the system.
Universal input: Accepts wide range of AC or DC input.
Status indication: LED indicators for power and fault conditions.
Typical Applications
DECS excitation systems: Powering DECS control boards.
Generator control panels: Providing power for control circuits.
System upgrades: Replacement power module for DECS systems.
Installation and Configuration
Mount the power module on a panel. Connect the AC or DC input to the appropriate terminals, and connect the DC output to the DECS control board. The module requires no configuration; it is ready for operation after wiring. The LED indicators provide status feedback.
Compliance
Complies with EMC standards, CE and UL approved, RoHS compliant.
Conclusion
The Basler 9 2849 00 101 provides reliable, regulated power for DECS excitation control systems, ensuring stable operation of generator control and protection circuits.




