Redundancy modules
A redundancy module is used to decouple two power supplies and ensures the high availability and productivity of your system.
A redundant power supply is particularly necessary in applications with stringent demands regarding operational safety. A redundant system ensures that the failure of one power supply unit does not result in system downtime.
Decoupling and monitoring with the QUINT S-ORING active redundancy module
The QUINT S-ORING redundancy module is an active, single-channel redundancy module for the separate structuring of a redundant system. In combination with the new QUINT POWER power supplies, your system is monitored continuously.
Decoupling, monitoring, and controlling with the QUINT ORING active redundancy module
The QUINT ORING active redundancy modules monitor the entire redundant system, i.e., the input voltage, the wiring, and the load current. Critical operating states can therefore be detected at an early stage and redundancy can be restored.
Decoupling with diode modules
A redundant power supply with simple diode modules decouples two power supply units. This means that a short circuit at the output of one of the power supply units or in the supply line from the power supply unit to the diode no longer has any effect on the load.