The new fourth-generation QUINT ORING modules feature application-specific surge protection, as well as two outputs that ensure maximum system availability. The ACB Technology (Auto Current Balancing) also doubles the service life of the redundantly operated power supplies, and thus contributes to minimizing your system costs.
QUINT4-ORING/12-24DC/2X10/2X10
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Redundancy module
1088206
Electrical number:
6603148
Active redundancy module QUINT ORING with decoupling MOSFET, ACB Technology, DIN rail mounting, 12 V DC ... 24 V DC, 2x 10 A, 2x 10 A
Product details
cULus Listed
Approval ID: FILE E 123528DNV
Approval ID: TAA000011FNK
Approval ID: TA25015MNominal voltage UN | Nominal current IN | Cross section AWG | Cross section mm2 | |
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500 V | 63 A | - 10 |
cULus Listed
Approval ID: FILE E 199827ATEX
Approval ID: DEKRA 22ATEX0104 XIECEx
Approval ID: IECEx DEK 22.0089XCCC
Approval ID: 2023322303005535UKCA-EX
Approval ID: DEKRA 22UKEX6029XNEPSI-EX
Approval ID: GYJ23.1282XCompatible products
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Frequently asked questions
Is it sufficient if only one "+" and "-" are connected to the load?
No, it is strongly recommended that all outputs are connected to the load or supply rail. This is the only way to guarantee redundancy up to the load. In the event of a cable break on the output side, the load can therefore continue to be supplied.
Is there a signal if there is a cable break on the output side or if a cable is not connected?
Yes, if 2.1 or 2.3 are not connected, the "Red OK" relay (3.1 – 3.2) opens and the two red LEDs on the bar graph start to flash.
Does the item have integrated surge protection?
Yes, the item 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.... View more
Yes, the item 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.
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"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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