Datasheet
QS10.301
Q-Series
30V, 8A, SINGLE PHASE INPUT
22.6. PARALLEL USE TO INCREASE OUTPUT POWER
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Power supplies from the same series (Q-Series) can be paralleled to increase
the output power. The output voltage shall be adjusted to the same value
(±100mV) with the same load conditions on all units, or the units can be left
with the factory settings.
If more than three units are connected in parallel, a fuse or circuit breaker
with a rating of 10A or 13A is required on each output. Alternatively, a diode
or redundancy module can also be utilized.
Keep an installation clearance of 15mm (left / right) between two power
supplies and avoid installing the power supplies on top of each other. Do not
use power supplies in parallel in mounting orientations other than the standard mounting orientation (input terminals
on bottom and output terminals on the top of the unit) or in any other condition where a derating of the output
current is required (e.g. altitude, above 60°C, …).
Unit A
AC
DC
Unit B
AC
DC
-
+
-
+
Load
+
-
Pay attention that leakage current, EMI, inrush current, harmonics will increase when using multiple power supplies.
22.7. PARALLEL USE FOR REDUNDANCY
Power supplies can be paralleled for redundancy to gain higher
system availability. Redundant systems require a certain amount of
extra power to support the load in case one power supply unit fails.
The simplest way is to put two power supplies in parallel. This is
called a 1+1 redundancy. In case one power supply unit fails, the
other one is automatically able to support the load current without
any interruption. Redundant systems for a higher power demand
are usually built in a N+1 method. E.g. five power supplies, each
rated for 8A are paralleled to build a 32A redundant system. For
N+1 redundancy the same restrictions apply as for increasing the
output power, see also section 22.6.
L N PE
+ +
- -
QS10.301
Power
Supply
Adj
Overload
DCok
30V,8A
Failure
Monitor
30V,8A
Load
optional
I I
L
N
PE
L N PE
+ +
- -
QS10.301
Power
Supply
Adj
Overload
DCok
30V,8A
YR2.Diode
Redundancy
Module
+
-
OUT
+
-
IN 1
+
-
IN 2
Please note: This simple way to build a redundant system does not
cover failures such as an internal short circuit in the secondary side
of the power supply. In such a case, the defective unit becomes a
load for the other power supplies and the output voltage can not
be maintained any more. This can be avoided by utilizing
decoupling diodes which are included in the redundancy module
YR2.DIODE.
Recommendations for building redundant power systems:
a) Use separate input fuses for each power supply.
b) Monitor the individual power supply units. Therefore, use the DC-OK relay contact of the QS10 power supply.
c) It is desirable to set the output voltages of all units to the same value (± 100mV) or leave it at the factory setting.
Dec. 2014 / Rev. 2.2 DS-QS10.301-EN
All parameters are specified at 30V, 8A, 230Vac, 25°C ambient and after a 5 minutes run-in time unless otherwise noted.
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