In industrial automation, power supply failures can lead to costly downtime, safety risks, and production losses. At HoweVision, we design and manufacture high-performance DIN rail power supplies that solve these challenges. With safety certifications, rugged construction, and full customization, our power supplies ensure uninterrupted operation in even the toughest conditions.
Unlike consumer-grade power supplies, industrial units must withstand extreme temperatures, dust, moisture, vibration, and continuous operation. A single failure can halt production lines, damage expensive equipment, or even endanger workers. That’s why industries—from manufacturing and energy to transportation and healthcare—rely on industrial-grade power solutions that deliver reliability, efficiency, and compliance with strict safety standards.
What about sudden power outages?
Sudden power outages can bring production to a halt, costing thousands of dollars per hour. In industries such as automotive manufacturing or semiconductor production, even a few minutes of downtime can lead to batch obsolescence, shipping delays, and fines.
howevison industrial power supplies help
High MTBF (100,000+ hours) for long-term reliability. |
Wide input voltage range (85V~264V AC) to handle unstable grids. |
Overload & short-circuit protection to prevent damage. |
Redundancy options (N+1 configurations) for critical systems. |
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Factories, oil rigs and outdoor installations expose power supplies to dust, humidity, temperature extremes and vibration. Under these conditions, consumer-grade devices quickly fail.
Industrial-grade components (-40°C to +70°C)
IP65/IP67 protection against dust and water.
Vibration-proof design (tested according to IEC 60068-2-6) for mechanical and mobile applications.
Metal housing and conformal coating for chemical resistance.
Safe and reliable industrial power supplies
Full safety certifications (UL, CE, EN62477, EN62368). |
ATEX options for explosive environments. |
Low-EMI design to avoid interference with sensitive equipment. |



Why Choose HoweVision as Your Industrial Power Supply Manufacturer?
1. We Manufacture – No Middlemen, Better Quality Control
Many brands outsource production, leading to inconsistent quality. Howe Vision owns its factory, ensuring strict testing and reliability at every step.
2. Full Certification Support for Global Markets
Need UL, CE, or ATEX for your industry? We pre-certify models or help with custom certifications, ensuring compliance with OSHA, NEC, and IEC standards.
3. Fast Customization Without Long Waits
Need a special voltage, higher efficiency, or unique connectors? Our engineering team responds quickly with solutions tailored to your application.
4. 24/7 Support & Extended Warranty
5-year warranty options available. |
Remote monitoring & predictive maintenance support. |
Dedicated technical assistance for installation and troubleshooting. |



Must-Have Features for Reliable Industrial Power Supplies
1. Surviving Extreme Temperatures
Industrial environments range from freezing cold (-40°C) to scorching heat (+70°C). Our power supplies use:
✔ High-temp capacitors & components
✔ Advanced thermal management (oversized heatsinks, fan cooling)
✔ Wide operating range without derating
2. Resisting Dust & Moisture (IP65/IP67 Rated)
Dust and water ingress cause short circuits and corrosion. Our sealed designs prevent failures in:
✔ Food processing plants (washdown environments)
✔ Mining & construction sites
✔ Outdoor renewable energy systems
3. Built for Vibration & Shock
Machinery, vehicles, and heavy equipment generate constant vibration. Our power supplies are:
✔ Tested per IEC 60068-2-6 (vibration) & IEC 60068-2-27 (shock)
✔ Mounted with anti-vibration brackets
✔ Reinforced PCB assemblies
4. Overload & Short-Circuit Protection
Power surges and faults can destroy equipment. Our units include:
✔ Automatic shutdown on overload
✔ Self-recovery or replaceable fuses
✔ Real-time fault diagnostics
Selecting the Right Industrial Power Supply
1. Calculate Your Power Needs Accurately
- Add up all connected devices’ wattage.
- Account for peak loads (startup surges).
- Include 20% extra capacity for future expansion.
2. Match Voltage & Current Requirements
- 24V DC (most common for PLCs, sensors).
- 48V DC (telecom, data centers).
- High-current models (motor drives, robotics).
3. Consider the Operating Environment
- Temperature range (indoor vs. outdoor).
- Dust/moisture levels (IP rating needed?).
- Vibration exposure (machinery, vehicles).
4. Plan for Redundancy & Scalability
- N+1 redundant systems for critical applications.
- Modular designs for easy upgrades.
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