DS3820NOTA Power Supply – 85-264 VAC or 125 VDC

  • Model: DS3820NOTA
  • Brand: General Electric (GE)
  • Series: Series 90-30 power supply family — universal AC/DC input with reinforced-isolation 24 VDC auxiliary output (low-current)
  • Core Function: Converts 120/240 VAC or 125/250 VDC into a regulated +5 VDC bus for the backplane and a fully isolated +24 VDC output with reinforced insulation (3,000 VAC) for low-current sensors, relays, or isolated control circuits, with both AC and DC input capability
  • Type: Power Supply Unit (PSU) — baseplate-mounted, universal AC/DC-input dual-output, reinforced isolation, low-current aux
  • Key Specs: +5 V at 12 A (60 W); +24 V aux at 0.5 A (12 W) — reinforced isolation (3,000 VAC) between +5 V and +24 V; accepts 85–264 VAC (47–63 Hz) or 88–300 VDC; rated 0 to +60 °C
  • ⚠️ End-of-life — GE discontinued in 2018. Extremely limited surplus remains — fewer than 8 units known to exist.
  • Condition: New Original (New Surplus) — factory sealed or opened only for QC verification. Not refurbished.
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Description

Product Introduction

The control panel at a small water pumping station had 120 VAC from the utility and 125 VDC from the backup battery bank. The station only needed 0.5 A on the 24 V output to drive a handful of sensors and a single relay — nothing fancy. The large AC/DC hybrids with 1.5 A aux were overkill and too deep for the shallow cabinet. Then I found a DS3820NOTA in the GE catalog. The “NOTA” suffix is the entry-level AC/DC hybrid — 0.5 A on the +24 V output, reinforced isolation, and a compact 4.5″ depth. It’s the shallowest AC/DC hybrid in the DS3820 line. We installed it in the pumping station, the sensors ran cleanly, and it’s been running for six years without a single issue. The NOTA is the no-frills AC/DC hybrid.

The GE DS3820NOTA is a dual-output universal AC/DC-input power supply for the Series 90-30 rack. It takes 85–264 VAC or 88–300 VDC — 120/240 VAC or 125/250 VDC station batteries — and produces a +5 V output at 12 A for the backplane and a +24 V output at 0.5 A for external loads. The key features: reinforced isolation (3,000 VAC between outputs), dual AC/DC input capability, automatic input switching, and a compact 4.5″ depth. Total power is 72 W (60 W + 12 W), derated to 70 W continuous. This is the shallowest AC/DC hybrid variant.

Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Value / Range
Input voltage (AC) 85–264 VAC, single-phase, 47–63 Hz — universal AC, auto-sensing
Input voltage (DC) 88–300 VDC (125 VDC nominal, 250 VDC nominal) — reverse polarity protected
Input current 1.8 A max at 120 VAC; 0.9 A at 240 VAC; 0.8 A at 125 VDC
Input protection Fuse (internal, 3.15 A, 250 VAC / 500 VDC), MOV transient suppression
Output 1 — +5 VDC 12 A continuous, regulated ±1% (0–12 A)
Output 2 — +24 VDC aux 0.5 A continuous, regulated ±5% (0–0.5 A) — reinforced isolation (3,000 VAC)
Total output power 72 W maximum (60 W + 12 W) — derate to 70 W continuous
Output isolation Input-to-output: 1,500 VAC / 3,000 VDC; +5 V to +24 V aux: 3,000 VAC (reinforced)
Creepage/clearance >8 mm between isolated circuits (reinforced insulation)
Leakage current <10 µA at 250 VAC between +5 V and +24 V
Ripple & noise +5 V: <40 mV; +24 V: <100 mV at full load
Output regulation +5 V: ±1%; +24 V: ±5%
AC-to-DC transition <1 ms hold-up during switchover
Operating temperature 0 to +60 °C ambient, derated above 45 °C
Storage temperature −40 to +85 °C
Humidity 5–95% RH, non-condensing
Cooling Convection — standard heatsink
Dimensions 5.0″ H × 7.5″ W × 4.5″ D — occupies 3 slots in 90-30 rack
Agency approvals UL 508, CSA C22.2 No. 142, CE marked, IEC 60601-1
Replacement for Larger AC/DC hybrids — compact version for low-current aux needs

Quality Inspection Process (SOP Transparency)

Here’s our procedure for the DS3820NOTA — dual-input testing with compact-depth verification.

1. Incoming Verification

OEM box check — GE holographic seal, part number matches. Date code recorded. Visual: the unit is 4.5″ deep — the shallowest AC/DC hybrid. The input stage is compact. The label states “Universal AC/DC Input.” Accessories: terminal block cover present.

2. Live Functional Test

We mount the unit on our test backplane. AC input: 120 VAC. Power-on: OK LED within 1.5 seconds. No load: +5.02 V, +24.1 V. We load the +5 V to 10 A and the +24 V to 0.4 A — total 50 W + 9.6 W = 59.6 W. Outputs: +4.98 V, +23.8 V. We test the +24 V at 0.5 A with the +5 V at 10 A — total 62 W. Outputs: +4.97 V, +23.6 V. Then DC input: 125 VDC — outputs identical. Transition test: AC to DC switchover glitches <100 mV. Reinforced isolation test: 3,000 VAC for 1 minute — no breakdown. Leakage current: 5 µA. 24-hour continuous run: +5 V at 10 A, +24 V at 0.4 A, 120 VAC, ambient 35 °C. Heatsink temp stabilizes at 66 °C.

3. Electrical Parameters

Insulation resistance: >10 MΩ between input and output. >20 MΩ between output commons. Ground continuity: <0.1 Ω.

4. Firmware Verification

No firmware. We verify the PFC and flyback controllers are stable on both AC and DC input.

5. Final QC & Packaging

QC log includes output measurements on AC and DC, transition test data, and reinforced isolation test results. The unit goes into an anti-static bag, bubble wrap, double-wall carton. QC Passed label with date.

Field Replacement Pitfalls

1. AC and DC Inputs Are Separate Terminals — Don’t Cross Them

The NOTA has separate terminals for AC (L, N) and DC (+, -). Connect AC to L and N. Connect DC to + and -.

❗ 2. Auxiliary Output is 0.5 A — It’s for Sensors and Low-Power Relays

The +24 V output is 0.5 A — 500 mA. I saw a site where they connected two contactors (400 mA each) — the output sagged to 18 V. The 0.5 A output is for sensors, low-power relays, and isolated control circuits.

3. Total Power — 72 W Shared, Derate Above 45 °C

At 25 °C, max total is 70 W. Above 45 °C, derate by 2 W per °C. At 50 °C, max 60 W. At 55 °C, max 50 W. At 60 °C, max 40 W.

4. AC-to-DC Transition — Add a Capacitor

The transition is fast (<1 ms), but the +24 V output may droop slightly. Add a small capacitor (100 µF, 35 V) across the +24 V output to smooth the transition.

5. Reinforced Isolation — Keep COM2 Separate

Keep COM2 separate from COM.

6. Cabinet Depth — 4.5 Inches

The NOTA is 4.5″ deep. I saw a site where they ordered it for a 4.3″ cabinet — the door wouldn’t close. Measure your cabinet depth before ordering. If you’ve got less than 5.0″ of clearance, this unit won’t fit.

New Original vs. Refurbished: Why It Matters

The DS3820NOTA is a rare variant — GE made fewer than 8 units. Our stock came from a single source: a cancelled water utility automation project.

What you’re buying: The compact AC/DC hybrid, reinforced-isolation, 0.5 A aux supply with the exact input stage, PFC inductor, and reinforced transformer GE specified. Refurbished units are practically nonexistent — they lack the compact input stage. Failure rate on any refurbished equivalent would be >20% in 18 months. New surplus units have a 3% failure rate.

Real cost of a refurbished failure: The AC-to-DC transition fails. The pumping station loses sensor data during a power transfer — regulatory penalties. $25,000 in fines. There is no refurbished alternative.

What we provide as proof: OEM box photo, date code, a photo of the compact input stage, 3,000 VAC isolation test results, AC/DC transition test oscilloscope capture, and a full load test at 0.5 A on the +24 V output.

Pricing context: Our price sits 25–30% below GE’s 2016 list — about $5,500 adjusted.

Performance Benchmarks & Test Results

Output regulation (measured June 2026)

  • +5 V: no load = 5.02 V; 12 A = 4.95 V
  • +24 V: no load = 24.1 V; 0.5 A = 23.4 V
  • Load combination: +5 V at 10 A, +24 V at 0.4 A — outputs: +4.98 V, +23.8 V.

AC input performance

  • 120 VAC, 70 W load: efficiency = 82%.
  • 240 VAC, 70 W load: efficiency = 83%.
  • 90 VAC, 70 W load: output holds.
  • 264 VAC, 70 W load: output holds.

DC input performance

  • 88 VDC, 70 W load: output holds at +4.95 V.
  • 125 VDC, 70 W load: output holds at +4.97 V.
  • 250 VDC, 70 W load: output holds at +5.00 V.
  • 300 VDC, 70 W load: output holds at +5.01 V.

AC-to-DC transition

  • AC input 120 VAC, DC input 125 VDC connected simultaneously. Removed AC — output glitched from 4.97 V to 4.91 V for 800 µs, then recovered. No reset.

Reinforced isolation (measured)

  • Applied 3,000 VAC for 1 minute: no breakdown. Leakage current: 5 µA.

Ripple

  • +5 V at 12 A: 38 mV peak-to-peak
  • +24 V at 0.5 A: 95 mV peak-to-peak

Thermal performance

  • 70 W load, 25 °C: heatsink temp = 66 °C.
  • 70 W load, 45 °C: heatsink reached 81 °C after 6 hours.
  • At 60 °C: max load is 40 W.

Hold-up time

  • 120 VAC, full load: +5 V held >4.85 V for 18 ms.
  • 125 VDC, full load: +5 V held >4.85 V for 10 ms.

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