Network Power Supply

DDNP1501

Network Power Supply

Supplements DyNet network DC supply

The Philips Dynalite DDNP1501 is a 15 VDC 1.5 A regulated power supply that supplements the DyNet network DC supply and provides a convenient RJ12 port for Dynalite commissioning.

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Key Features

No manual selection required

The switch-mode design allows the device to be used with a range of input voltages.

Used when high consumption devices are employed

The DyNet network is self-powered via built-in DC supplies integrated within all mains powered devices. Use of high supply devices, such as edge-lit touchscreens, can necessitate a requirement for additional power.

Flexible mounting solution

A DIN-rail mountable device, with a circuit breaker profile designed to be installed into all types of distribution board enclosures, including those with cover apertures specifically designed for circuit breakers.

The DDNP1501 (Dynalite DIN-rail Network Power supply 15VDC @ 1.5 Amp) is a high-quality network power supply that provides exceptional life expectancy, short circuit protection as well other features to maintain a stable network supply that any Dynalite system can depend on. It also addresses the need when meeting project specifications that all network devices (including power supplies) are from the same manufacturer. The device has the same quality and robustness as all other devices within the Dynalite portfolio.

This update to the DDNP1501 (launched April 2025) follows the same design and manufacturing standards as the previous model, while adding improvements in the output stability, supply input flexibility, life span, certification and commissioning engineers’ connection to the DyNet network.      

The new DDNP1501 now supports a supply range from 100 – 277 and has been externally tested to be certified by UL allowing for use in North America. This is in recognition of the design and manufacture quality of the device.  

An RJ12 socket has been added to the front of the unit, allowing for commissioning engineers to safely connect to the RS-485 DyNet network while the device is installed in an electrical distribution board without needing to remove the scutching and risk connecting next to high voltage wires. This eliminates the need to contact a licensed electrician to get under the device covering. The RJ12 outputs enough power for a PD-PCN or PDEG, allowing the commissioning engineer to connect and configure the DyNet network.  

The video below is an excerpt from our Q2 Launch Event, “All Work, All (dis)Play.” Watch the full video at www.dynalite.com/events