RPS6U 200-582-200-021 Rack Power Supply
General info
Manufacture | Others |
Item No | RPS6U |
Article number | 200-582-200-021 |
Series | Vibration |
Origin | Germany |
Dimension | 60.6*261.7*190(mm) |
Weight | 2.4 kg |
Customs Tariff Number | 85389091 |
Type | Rack power supply |
Detailed data
RPS6U 200-582-200-021 Rack Power Supply
The RPS6U 200-582-200-021 mounts to the front of a standard 6U height vibration monitoring system rack (ABE04x) and connects directly to the rack backplane via two connectors. The power supply provides +5 VDC and ±12 VDC power to all cards in the rack through the rack backplane.
One or two RPS6U power supplies can be installed in a vibration monitoring system rack. A rack can have two RPS6U units installed for different reasons: to provide non-redundant power to a rack with many cards installed, or to provide redundant power to a rack with fewer cards installed. Typically, the cutoff point is when nine or fewer rack slots are used.
When a vibration monitoring system rack is operated with power redundancy using two RPS6U units, if one RPS6U fails, the other will provide 100% of the power needs and the rack will continue to operate, thus increasing the availability of the machinery monitoring system.
The RPS6U is available in several versions, allowing the rack to be powered by an external AC or DC power supply with a variety of supply voltages.
The power check relay on the back of the vibration monitoring rack indicates that the power supply is functioning properly. For more information on the power check relay, refer to the ABE040 and ABE042 Vibration Monitoring System Racks and ABE056 Slim Rack datasheets.
Product Features:
· AC input version (115/230 VAC or 220 VDC) and DC input version (24 VDC and 110 VDC)
· High power, high performance, high efficiency design with status indicator LEDs (IN, +5V, +12V, and −12V)
· Overvoltage, short circuit, and overload protection
· One RPS6U rack power supply can power an entire rack of modules (cards)
· Two RPS6U rack power supplies allow for rack power redundancy