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QUINT4-PS/12-24DC/24DC/1.3/PT

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13.2.1 Redundancy operation

Redundant circuits are suitable for supplying systems and 

system parts which place particularly high demands on 

operational reliability.
If energy is to be supplied to the load with 1+1 redundancy, 

two power supplies of the same type and performance class 

must be used. In the event of an error, it must be ensured 

that one of the power supplies is able to provide the total 

required power for the load. This means that in redundancy 

mode, two 1.3 A power supplies supply a load with a 

nominal current of 1.3 A, for example. During normal 

operation of the power supplies, each power supply 

therefore supplies 0.65 A.
Always use cables with the same cross sections and lengths 

when wiring the power supplies on the DC output side.
A redundancy module can be used to 100% decouple two 

power supplies from one another and to ensure the supply. 

A distinction is made here between passive and active 

redundancy modules. Optimum decoupling with 

simultaneous monitoring and minimal power dissipation can 

be achieved with the UNO DIODE redundancy module.
Figure 25

Schematic diagram, redundant operation with 

diode

Certain specifications apply in redundancy operation with 

regard to the configuration of the keepout areas. In 

redundancy operation, the power supplies are operated with 

maximum half the nominal power. The keepout areas are 

therefore reduced.
The following conditions must be met for 1+1 and n+1 

redundancy operation of the power supplies in conjunction 

with a UNO DIODE redundancy module.
Only use power supplies with the same performance class 

and configuration for parallel connection.
Using the signaling settings, you can monitor whether both 

power supplies are being operated with ≤ half the nominal 

load. In the case of system extension, an overload is 

prevented if one of the power supplies fails.

13.2.2 Increased power

When n power supplies are connected in parallel, the output 

current is increased to n x I

N

. Parallel connection for 

increased power is used when extending existing systems. 

If the individual power supply does not cover the current 

consumption of the most powerful load, parallel connection 

of power supplies is recommended.

Figure 26

Schematic diagram of increased performance

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When three or more power supplies are 

connected in parallel, each output must be 

protected separately, e.g., by a circuit breaker or 

decoupling module such as UNO DIODE or 

STEP DIODE.

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Summary of Contents for QUINT4-PS/12-24DC/24DC/1.3/PT

Page 1: ...power dissipation Technical data short form Input voltage range 12 V DC 24 V DC 25 33 Mains buffering typ 19 ms 24 V DC Nominal output voltage UN 24 V DC Setting range of the output voltage USet 24 V...

Page 2: ...Ordering data 3 4 Technical data 4 5 Safety and installation notes 13 6 High voltage test HIPOT 14 7 Structure of the power supply 15 8 Mounting removing the power supply 18 9 Device connection termi...

Page 3: ...1 Multi channel electronic circuit breaker for protecting four loads at 24 V DC in the event of overload and short circuit With electronic locking of the set nominal currents For installation on DIN r...

Page 4: ...current limitation 1 6 A Inrush current integral I2 t typ 0 1 A2 s Input fuse fast blow internal 15 A During the first few microseconds the current flow into the filter capacitors is excluded The SCC...

Page 5: ...0 0 25 0 50 0 75 1 00 1 25 1 50 1 75 2 00 IOut A 1 1 2 UIn 12 V DC UOut 24 V DC UIn 24 V DC UOut 24 V DC 2 Input connection data Connection method Push in connection Conductor cross section rigid 0 5...

Page 6: ...series yes Feedback voltage resistance 35 V DC Protection against overvoltage at the output OVP 32 V DC Rise time typical 1 s UOUT 10 90 Output connection data Connection method Push in connection Co...

Page 7: ...40 C 1 3 A 320000 h 30 C The expected service life is based on the capacitors used If the capacitor specification is observed the specified data will be ensured until the end of the stated service lif...

Page 8: ...eration refers to IEC 61010 surrounding air temperature Ambient temperature start up type tested 40 C Ambient temperature storage transport 40 C 85 C Max permissible relative humidity operation 95 at...

Page 9: ...MC requirements power plant EN 61850 3 EN 61000 6 5 Approvals UL UL Listed UL 61010 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 61010 1 12 UL Listed UL 61010 2 201 CAN CSA C22 2 No 61010 2 201 18 UL 121201 CSA C22 2 No 213 17...

Page 10: ...0 6 1 residential EN 61000 6 2 industrial and EN 61000 6 5 power station equipment zone IEC EN 61850 3 energy supply CE basic standard Minimum normative requirements of EN 61000 6 2 CE immunity for in...

Page 11: ...A Criterion A Power frequency magnetic field EN 61000 4 8 50 Hz 60 Hz 30 A m 16 67 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz 100 A m 60 s not required 50 Hz 60 Hz 1 kA m 3 s not required 0 Hz 300 A m DC 60 s Comments Criterion...

Page 12: ...l 1 MHz 1 kV Test Level 2 asymmetrical Signals 1 MHz 0 5 kV Test Level 2 symmetrical 1 MHz 0 5 kV Test Level 2 symmetrical 1 MHz 1 kV Test Level 2 asymmetrical 1 MHz 1 kV Test Level 2 asymmetrical Com...

Page 13: ...re the correct size and have sufficient fuse protection For the connection parameters for wiring the power supply such as the required stripping length with and without ferrule refer to the technical...

Page 14: ...higher Routine manufacturing tests are inspected regularly by a certification authority 6 3 High voltage dielectric test performed by the customer Apart from routine and type tests to guarantee electr...

Page 15: ...l block output voltage Output DC 3 Accommodation for cable binders 4 Integrated snap on foot for carrier rail mounting 5 QR code web link 6 Connection terminal block input voltage Input 7 Signaling DC...

Page 16: ...keep out areas in mm Nominal output capacity Spacing mm a b c 50 0 30 30 50 5 30 30 If adjacent components are active and the nominal output power 50 there must be lateral spacing of 15 mm 99 b c 22 5...

Page 17: ...current limitation Switching transistor and main transmitter electrically isolating Secondary rectification and smoothing Filter Optocoupler electrically isolating Additional regulatory protection ag...

Page 18: ...he integrated snap on foot audibly latches into place B 3 Check that the power supply is securely attached to the DIN rail Figure 7 Snapping the power supply onto the DIN rail 8 2 Removing the power s...

Page 19: ...onnection wiring is attached safely and securely without damaging the connection wiring Figure 10 Secure connection wiring with cable binder Shorten the excess length of the cable ties Then check agai...

Page 20: ...al data section Protection Figure 12 Pin assignment for DC supply voltage DC applications require upstream installation of a fuse that is permitted for the operating voltage 9 3 Output By default the...

Page 21: ...This ensures that sufficient reserve energy is available overdimensioning of the power supply is not necessary For system extension With the static boost up to 125 of the nominal output power is avail...

Page 22: ...ed recovery time tPause at the maximum dynamic boost current IDyn Boost based on the following values IBase Load Duration of the boost current tDyn Boost Ambient temperature 40 C or 60 C 11 2 1 Recove...

Page 23: ...c output current IDyn Boost of 2 6 A increases for 2 s tDyn Boost After a recovery time tPause of 6 s the dynamic boost is available once again Figure 18 Example recovery time for 40 C 1 8 5 4 3 6 7 2...

Page 24: ...h in position 50 75 or boost 100 In each of these switch positions the output power POut is monitored When the set threshold is exceeded the yellow LED lights up POut PThr and the signal output SIG sw...

Page 25: ...alled in protected areas and has direct connections to other areas must satisfy the immunity criteria Use Phoenix Contact surge protection Order No 2905223 when you are using signal connection types p...

Page 26: ...ies operation 13 2 Parallel operation You can connect several power supplies in parallel in order to increase the power or to supply the loads redundantly Figure 24 Schematic diagram in parallel opera...

Page 27: ...ematic diagram redundant operation with diode Certain specifications apply in redundancy operation with regard to the configuration of the keepout areas In redundancy operation the power supplies are...

Page 28: ...output more than the nominal power for a sustained period Figure 27 Output power depending on the ambient temperature 14 2 Installation height The power supply can be operated at an installation heigh...

Page 29: ...hould be mounted horizontally for heat dissipation reasons input connection terminal blocks facing downward Please observe the derating for any mounting other than the normal mounting position Reduce...

Page 30: ...QUINT4 PS 12 24DC 24DC 1 3 PT 110258_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 30 31 14 3 3 Rotated mounting position 180 Z axis 14 3 4 Rotated mounting position 270 Z axis 0 1 2 13 2 0 1 2 13 2...

Page 31: ...S 12 24DC 24DC 1 3 PT 110258_en_00 31 31 PHOENIX CONTACT GmbH Co KG 32823 Blomberg Germany phoenixcontact com 14 3 5 Rotated mounting position 90 X axis 14 3 6 Rotated mounting position 270 X axis 0 1...

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