Power supply has universal industrial appeal

A Phoenix Contact product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 17, 2006

The Quint Power 48V/20A power supply is now available for single-phase supply networks, expanding its comprehensive range of special voltages for universal industrial applications.

The Quint Power 48V/20A power supply is now available from Phoenix Contact for single-phase supply networks, expanding its comprehensive range of special voltages for universal industrial applications.

The output voltage can be adjusted freely between 30 and 56V DC, depending on the respective application.

With the power boost power reserve, the devices supply 22.5A of output current.

Loads with high levels of inrush current can be reliably started, and device short circuits trip secondary fuses with high levels of short-circuit current.

The 48V power supplies open up new possibilities for many areas of application.

The 48V/5A and 48V/20A single-phase power supplies and the three-phase modules with 48V/10A and 48V/20A ensure minimal power loss in the case of long routing paths.

They can be used, for example, to reliably start motors whose initial torque has increased due to dirt build-up.

The International certification package and wide-range input make it compatible with all common AC and DC power grids worldwide.

On unstable networks, the power supply provides full output power for more than 20 ms in the case of an outage.

The three-phase devices continue to work without interruption or limitation, even when one of the phases fails completely.

A zero-voltage relay contact, together with an active transistor switching output provide preventive function monitoring capabilities with clear LED signalling.

This early-warning system ensures that production will continue to run smoothly.

If increased performance or redundancy is required, the devices can be connected in parallel.

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