Short-term mains interruptions are bridged by QUINT BUFFER, a maintenance-free capacitor-based buffer module with SFB technology (selective fuse breaking technology). Systems can therefore also run in unstable networks or, in the event of longer failures, are correctly shut down after all relevant process data is saved. The buffer module also acts as a energy storage device for peak loads and for tripping fuses. For function monitoring, an active switching output and a control lamp are used. With the integrated diode, loads can be divided into buffered and unbuffered loads. The buffer time is thus extended and the buffered loads are protected against errors in the internal network.
Phoenix Contact's QUINT Series UPS with IQ technology that optimizes battery use and ensures maximum system availability. Charging state and remaining run-time of the power storage device are displayed and easily viewed. The UPS knows the remaining life expectancy of the battery so there is an early warning before a system failure. Current performance of the battery is also available.
Features:
Longer buffer time, thanks to integrated decoupling function
Robust, thanks to reliable supply at temperatures from -25°C to +80°C
Saves space: electronic switchover unit and energy storage in the same housing
Flexible – supports operation in auto mode as well as manual adjustment
Substantial Power Reserve from Power Boost and SFB Technology
Charges Batteries Twice As Fast As Previous Versions
Preventative Battery Monitoring
Diagnostics and Signals Available from Floating Contact and USB Port