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News Release from: Phoenix Contact | Subject: Quint Power PSU
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 June 2007
Power supply with advanced system
availability
Thanks to fuse breaking technology, the Quint Power compact power supply offers the worldwide debut of selective fuse breaking technology (SFB), six times the rated current for 12 ms
This power reserve now enables primary-switched power supplies to deliver many times the rated current for a short time Other system parts remain in operation only when faulty current paths can be selectively switched off
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 24 Feb 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The power reserve is also available for loads with high current peaks.
In addition, Quint Power offers up to 1.5 times the rated current with the Power Boost power reserve, which is constantly available.
This is necessary for loads with high start-up currents, in order, for example, to allow DC motors to continue running.
The diagnosis of the connected consumer load has been expanded and works by constantly monitoring output voltage and output power.
In addition to normal operation and breakdown, the preventative function monitoring now identifies critical operation states during which the power supply works flawlessly even though it is in overload mode.
Thus the controller can recognize faults with connected loads at an early stage.
All power supplies offer worldwide use in all industrial sectors since they feature wide-range input and extensive international certification.
The particularly slim design saves space on the mounting rails. Request a free brochure from Phoenix Contact ...
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