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Product category: Power supplies and plant cabling
News Release from: Phoenix Contact | Subject: DC-UPS/10A
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 02 May 2006

Uninterruptible power on DIN rail

The DC-UPS/10A uninterruptible power supply on a DIN rail from Phoenix Contact ensures continuous operation of all 24V devices in electrical installations during power disruptions

The DC-UPS/10A uninterruptible power supply on a DIN rail from Phoenix Contact ensures continuous operation of all 24V devices in electrical installations during power disruptions These power supplies are particularly interesting for applications requiring smooth-running processes in spite of poor grid quality and an unreliable power supply

The especially compact dimensions of 100 x 130 x 125 mm are made possible thanks to the integrated 1.3Ah battery module.

The buffer time varies according to the load current: The module supplies 10A for 1.5min or 1A for 30min.

Connected devices can be divided into buffered and un-buffered loads using the integrated diodes.

If a continuous power supply is not essential, devices can be connected to the 24 VDC output on the power supply.

This increases the buffer time for critical loads.

Battery management and reliable signalling increase plant availability in comparison with standard installations.

The power supply displays the battery charging status, the operating state and buffer mode, as well as warning when the battery module charge is running low.

Installation work is kept to a minimum thanks to integrated functions such as the time-out feature or preassembled insertion bridges used in place of customary wiring.

Approval by Germanischer Lloyd (GL) for ship building and offshore applications demonstrates the trouble-free operation and long life span these power supplies offer, as GL approval sets high standards in terms of resistance to climatic strains and mechanical loads as well as electromagnetic compatibility. Request a free brochure from Phoenix Contact ...

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