The Auto Current Balancing ACB technology of the QUINT ORING modules doubles the service life of redundantly operated power supplies by evenly utilizing the power supply units. The load current is automatically distributed symmetrically.
QUINT-ORING/24DC/2X40/1X80
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Redundancy module
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Active QUINT redundancy module for DIN rail mounting with ACB (Auto Current Balancing) Technology and monitoring functions, input: 24 V DC/2x 40 A, output: 24 V DC/1 x 80 A, including mounted UTA 107/30 universal DIN rail adapter
Product details
UL Recognized
Approval ID: E211944EAC
Approval ID: RU S-DE.BL08.W.00764NK
Approval ID: TA25015MNominal voltage UN | Nominal current IN | Cross section AWG | Cross section mm2 | |
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500 V | 63 A | - 10 |
UL Listed
Approval ID: E123528cUL Listed
Approval ID: E123528RINA
Approval ID: ELE362819XGABS
Approval ID: 20-2022537-PDADNV
Approval ID: TAA000011FIECEE CB Scheme
Approval ID: DE/PTZ/0044cUL Listed
Approval ID: E199827UL Listed
Approval ID: E199827Compatible products
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Frequently asked questions
Does the QUINT-ORING/24DC/2X40/2X40 have integrated surge protection?
Yes, the QUINT-ORING/24DC/2X40/2X40 has surge protection for voltages from 32 V. To protect the load from hazardous voltage, the respective input is switched off in the event of surge voltage. This means that the load can be supplied safely via the r... View more
Yes, the QUINT-ORING/24DC/2X40/2X40 has surge protection for voltages from 32 V. To protect the load from hazardous voltage, the respective input is switched off in the event of surge voltage. This means that the load can be supplied safely via the redundant power supply. The fault is signaled via the "Red OK" relay (13/14) and the LED.
View lessWhat is "ACB"?
"ACB" stands for "Auto Current Balancing". Small differences in the output voltage of parallel power supplies have a large influence on the current supplied by a power supply. This technology balances out the current up to a voltage difference of 0.3... View more
"ACB" stands for "Auto Current Balancing". Small differences in the output voltage of parallel power supplies have a large influence on the current supplied by a power supply. This technology balances out the current up to a voltage difference of 0.3 V. Thanks to the balanced utilization and the lower load on an individual power supply, the service life of the redundant system can be doubled.
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