Acopian Power Supplies Pluggable Redundant Power Packages, Switching Regulated

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An Acopian Redundant Power Package is installed by simply connecting the AC input and DC output terminals. All wiring (including isolation diodes, output monitor circuits, switches, meters, adjustments and connectors) has been done for you. Output Redundancy: Each Redundant Power Package contains two identical power supplies with their outputs interconnected through a diode switching arrangement that will detect any fault condition, isolate it from the system output, and pass only the output of the other supply with no interruption of output power during the transition. Input Redundancy: All Acopian Redundant Power Packages may be operated with only one AC power source. However, two isolated sets of AC input connections are provided, so that two independent sources of input power may be used, to obtain the additional protection of input redundancy. A battery- backup power source (UPS) and/or a second power line from the power utility can be used to maintain output power without interruption when your primary source of AC power fails. Applications: Redundant Power Packages should be considered for any equipment where the highest attainable reliability is essential, and an unexpected loss of power would be disastrous. Such applications include communications systems (both voice and data types), computer systems (volatile memory systems in particular), process controls, utility and municipal systems, and security/safety alarm systems. Theory of Operation: Each Redundant Power Package consists of the two power supplies installed in either a Rack Mounting or Wall Mounting assembly. The output voltage of the primary supply is set approximately 0.2 volt higher than that of the backup supply. Under this condition, the backup supply's diode is not forward biased; only the primary supply delivers current to the load. If the output voltage of the primary supply decreases by more than 0.2 volt, the situation is reversed and only the backup supply delivers load current. There is no interruption of output power during the transition. Serviceability: A defective power supply can be rapidly and safely changed while the Redundant Power Package continues to furnish uninterrupted power to the load. All input, output and alarm-contact connections are at the rear of the assembly for Rack Mounting models or on the front for Wall Mounting models. For Rack Mounting models, the chassis slide and handle options are recommended for applications where it is desired to service the Redundant Power Package without removing it from the rack. Monitoring Circuitry: The Redundant Power Package contains two voltage monitoring circuits with relays, contacts of which are available to control external failure alarms or other circuitry. The contact wiring of the two relays is connected in cascade, to simulate a single set of Form C contacts which switches if the output voltage of either power supply decreases by more than 2.0 volts (3.0 volts for outputs over 48 volts) from the nominal rating. Overvoltage Protection: Automatic recovery. Each power supply contains an overvoltage protection circuit, to assure that neither power supply output will significantly exceed the nominal output voltage rating under any condition, including incorrect application and misadjustment.
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Pluggable Redundant Power Packages, Switching Regulated
An Acopian Redundant Power Package is installed by simply connecting the AC input and DC output terminals. All wiring (including isolation diodes, output monitor circuits, switches, meters, adjustments and connectors) has been done for you. Output Redundancy: Each Redundant Power Package contains two identical power supplies with their outputs interconnected through a diode switching arrangement that will detect any fault condition, isolate it from the system output, and pass only the output of the other supply with no interruption of output power during the transition. Input Redundancy: All Acopian Redundant Power Packages may be operated with only one AC power source. However, two isolated sets of AC input connections are provided, so that two independent sources of input power may be used, to obtain the additional protection of input redundancy. A battery- backup power source (UPS) and/or a second power line from the power utility can be used to maintain output power without interruption when your primary source of AC power fails. Applications: Redundant Power Packages should be considered for any equipment where the highest attainable reliability is essential, and an unexpected loss of power would be disastrous. Such applications include communications systems (both voice and data types), computer systems (volatile memory systems in particular), process controls, utility and municipal systems, and security/safety alarm systems. Theory of Operation: Each Redundant Power Package consists of the two power supplies installed in either a Rack Mounting or Wall Mounting assembly. The output voltage of the primary supply is set approximately 0.2 volt higher than that of the backup supply. Under this condition, the backup supply's diode is not forward biased; only the primary supply delivers current to the load. If the output voltage of the primary supply decreases by more than 0.2 volt, the situation is reversed and only the backup supply delivers load current. There is no interruption of output power during the transition. Serviceability: A defective power supply can be rapidly and safely changed while the Redundant Power Package continues to furnish uninterrupted power to the load. All input, output and alarm-contact connections are at the rear of the assembly for Rack Mounting models or on the front for Wall Mounting models. For Rack Mounting models, the chassis slide and handle options are recommended for applications where it is desired to service the Redundant Power Package without removing it from the rack. Monitoring Circuitry: The Redundant Power Package contains two voltage monitoring circuits with relays, contacts of which are available to control external failure alarms or other circuitry. The contact wiring of the two relays is connected in cascade, to simulate a single set of Form C contacts which switches if the output voltage of either power supply decreases by more than 2.0 volts (3.0 volts for outputs over 48 volts) from the nominal rating. Overvoltage Protection: Automatic recovery. Each power supply contains an overvoltage protection circuit, to assure that neither power supply output will significantly exceed the nominal output voltage rating under any condition, including incorrect application and misadjustment.

An Acopian Redundant Power Package is installed by simply connecting the AC input and DC output terminals. All wiring (including isolation diodes, output monitor circuits, switches, meters, adjustments and connectors) has been done for you.

Output Redundancy: Each Redundant Power Package contains two identical power supplies with their outputs interconnected through a diode switching arrangement that will detect any fault condition, isolate it from the system output, and pass only the output of the other supply with no interruption of output power during the transition.

Input Redundancy: All Acopian Redundant Power Packages may be operated with only one AC power source. However, two isolated sets of AC input connections are provided, so that two independent sources of input power may be used, to obtain the additional protection of input redundancy. A battery- backup power source (UPS) and/or a second power line from the power utility can be used to maintain output power without interruption when your primary source of AC power fails.

Applications: Redundant Power Packages should be considered for any equipment where the highest attainable reliability is essential, and an unexpected loss of power would be disastrous. Such applications include communications systems (both voice and data types), computer systems (volatile memory systems in particular), process controls, utility and municipal systems, and security/safety alarm systems.

Theory of Operation: Each Redundant Power Package consists of the two power supplies installed in either a Rack Mounting or Wall Mounting assembly. The output voltage of the primary supply is set approximately 0.2 volt higher than that of the backup supply. Under this condition, the backup supply's diode is not forward biased; only the primary supply delivers current to the load. If the output voltage of the primary supply decreases by more than 0.2 volt, the situation is reversed and only the backup supply delivers load current. There is no interruption of output power during the transition.

Serviceability: A defective power supply can be rapidly and safely changed while the Redundant Power Package continues to furnish uninterrupted power to the load. All input, output and alarm-contact connections are at the rear of the assembly for Rack Mounting models or on the front for Wall Mounting models. For Rack Mounting models, the chassis slide and handle options are recommended for applications where it is desired to service the Redundant Power Package without removing it from the rack.

Monitoring Circuitry: The Redundant Power Package contains two voltage monitoring circuits with relays, contacts of which are available to control external failure alarms or other circuitry. The contact wiring of the two relays is connected in cascade, to simulate a single set of Form C contacts which switches if the output voltage of either power supply decreases by more than 2.0 volts (3.0 volts for outputs over 48 volts) from the nominal rating.

Overvoltage Protection: Automatic recovery. Each power supply contains an overvoltage protection circuit, to assure that neither power supply output will significantly exceed the nominal output voltage rating under any condition, including incorrect application and misadjustment.

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  Acopian Power Supplies
Product Category Power Supplies
Product Name Pluggable Redundant Power Packages, Switching Regulated
Type DC Power Supply; AC/DC Converter
Technology Linear Power Supply
Form Factor Rack Mount
Applications Instrumentation
Features Power Factor Correction
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