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Ease of Serviceability Make DIN-Rail the Power Supply System of Choice for Industrial Applications

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Three-phase DIN-rail power supplies are riding a crest in the industrial automation market due to their specific design benefits. This advantage is augmented by the increasing requirements for reliable and easy-to-service power systems among power-intensive applications such as programmable logic controllers (PLCs), microcontrollers, and embedded integrated circuits (ICs).

New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://www.power.frost.com), World DIN-Rail Power Supply Market, reveals that the market was worth $203.8 million in 2005 and expects to almost double by 2012.

If you are interested in a virtual brochure, which provides manufacturers, end users, and other industry participants with an overview of the World DIN-Rail Power Supply Market, then send an e-mail to Samantha Unnikrishnan / Nimisha Iyer, Corporate Communications, at sunnikrishnan@frost.com / niyer@frost.com with the following information: your full name, company name, title, telephone number, fax number, and e-mail address. Upon receipt of the above information, an overview will be sent to you by e-mail.

While single-phase power supply units are compact, robust, and serve low-voltage applications adequately, companies prefer using three-phase DIN-rail power supplies while handling the increasing high-power requirements of industrial applications. At a higher power range, three-phase units are more cost competitive and better performing than single-phase solutions, since they do not need additional components to boost the current.

DIN-rails systems have an edge over conventional enclosed designs, since they can be easily detached for servicing or replacement in the event of system failure, thereby reducing downtime. For greater power supply reliability, vendors offer redundant solutions with their power supplies, thus ensuring that the system runs smoothly even if a DIN-rail power supply unit fails.

"These overriding benefits of DIN-rail power systems notwithstanding, the presence of low-cost conventional power supplies has restricted the uptake of DIN-rail systems," says Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst Karthi Hanumantharau. "This trend is particularly prominent in the Asian market, while the United States persists with conventional industrial power supplies."

While companies in Europe utilize standardized DIN-rail systems, neither North America nor Asia Pacific has introduced standards on a large scale. These two regions will be looking to replicate the success witnessed by Europe, thereby increasing system adoption all over the world. Standardization is likely to create demand not only for new systems, but also for those being upgraded in old manufacturing facilities

Standardization is also likely to increase competition in the market and in order to stand out, manufacturers must distinguish themselves by providing top-quality solutions. They have to focus on developing customer service relationships and improving product value."

"DIN-rail power supplies have gone through tremendous refinement in their performance and design, thus making them a more desirable option than other power systems, " notes Hanumantharau. "Presently, vendors of DIN-rail power supplies have achieved higher efficiency, smaller size, and lower cost by adopting the latest switching power technology."

Vast improvements in various features are enhancing DIN-rail power supplies' prominence in the industrial market. Apart from developing the basic aspects of power supplies, vendors are incorporating additional performance-enhancing features such as power factor correction (PFC) and communications modules in their units.

They have also enhanced the temperature tolerance of power supply units, which can function at full efficiency even at 60 degrees centigrade. Such superior features supplement the quality of these power supply units, thereby attracting a premiere price and creating greater margins.

World DIN-Rail Power Supply Market is part of the Energy & Power Systems total subscription. It provides an overview of the single-phase and three-phase DIN-rail power supply market along with their revenues, market share, and growth rates. In this research service, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the single-phase and three-phase market in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Rest-of-World. Executive summaries and analyst interviews are available to the press.

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Samantha Unnikrishnan, Corporate Communications - South Asia, Middle East, Frost & Sullivan, + 91 (044) 4204 4667 sunnikrishnan@frost.com

Nimisha Iyer, Corporate Communications - South Asia & Middle East, Frost & Sullivan, + 91 (022) 4001 3400 niyer@frost.com

Source: Frost & Sullivan (Business Wire India)

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