Phoenix Contact QUINT POWER Power Supplies offer maximum functionality, ensuring superior system availability through SFB technology and customizable signalling thresholds and characteristic curves. QUINT POWER power supplies come with a robust design in metal housing and a wide temperature range from -40°C to +70°C. These power supplies find applications in industrial automation, transportation, medical equipment, and process control.
Phoenix Contact QUINT POWER Power Supplies
Features
- Durable metal housing and a wide operating temperature range from -40°C to +70°C ensure robustness and reliability
- Enhanced immunity is achieved through an integrated gas discharge tube, along with mains failure buffer time exceeding 20ms
- Proactive function monitoring detects critical operational states proactively, providing advance notice of potential errors
- SFB technology ensures selective tripping of standard miniature circuit breakers, allowing parallel-connected loads to remain operational
- These power supplies, offering maximum functionality, are integral components of the COMPLETE line system
Applications
- Industrial automation
- Medical equipment
- Process control
- Telecommunications
- Test and measurement
- Transportation
Resources
Video
This TTI Tech Specs video for Phoenix Contact QUINT POWER Power Supply explains QUINT Power supplies give control engineers improved configuration and diagnostics to ensure reliable power to the control system. Phoenix Contact has added near-field communications, real-time monitoring, coordinated surge protection, and a configurable DC output characteristic to the proven QUINT Power line.
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Video Transcript
Phoenix Contact QUINT POWER Power supplies have a feature list that reads like a control engineer’s wish list. The power supply is pre-configured for active signal monitoring and can be configured with analog, digital and relay contacts, making it easy for customers to adjust power signaling thresholds, characteristic curves, and other significant parameters. The QUINT POWER power supplies also offer function monitoring to prevent errors before they occur, and a run-time clock for predictive maintenance. QUINT POWER power supplies offer two types of boost to address expanded power needs without adding or replacing supplies.
Static boost allows continuous operation at up to 125% of nominal current, while dynamic boost doubles the current for up to 5 seconds to start inductive loads. QUINT supplies also have selective fuse breaking technology, which provides a quick pulse up to 6 times the rated current that will trip the thermal magnetic breaker of a short-circuited load and allow parallel loads to continue operating normally. The QUINT power supply also features both a Metal Oxide Varistor (MOV) and Gas Discharge Tube (GDT) providing more surge protection to the device.