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FAQ | PROTEK

FAQ

  • Remote Sense

     

      A method of compensating the decline of regulation caused by the voltage drop in output cables or the device.

     

  • N+1 Redundancy & Hot Swap

     

      Redundant operation is used in parallel connections of N Power Supplies (single operation when N = 1) of the same model, where a redundant Power Supply is added to the number of Power Supplies (N) in parallel operation (N+1), thereby improving the reliability of the system.

    Hot Swap is replacing or adding components without stopping or shutting down the system.

     

     

  • Current share

     

      Current sharing is the technique in which power supplies are connected in parallel to provide more load current or redundant power to a load. This connection increases the amount of current available for the load while the voltage remains constant.

     

     

  • Standby Power

     

      Standby Power refers to the electric power consumed by electronic and electrical appliances while they are switched off or in a standby mode.

     

     

  • PFD Signal (Power Fail Detector)

     

      A feature in a microprocessor supervisory circuit that provides early warning to the microprocessor of imminent power failure.

     

  • Inhibit (Remote on/off)

     

      The inhibit or enable function allows the user to electronically turn on or off the output voltage of a power supply without having to interrupt the input AC or DC voltage with a relay or switch. This is useful during initial set up of the system, during maintenance or for saving energy during periods of non-operation.

     

  • DC OK

     

      The DC-OK signal (also called ''power good signal'') monitors the output voltage that is generated from the power supply and is independent of whether an external voltage is fed into the system or not.

     

  • Peak Current Duty Cycle Calculation

     

     

  • MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure)

     

      Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) is a reliability term used to provide the amount of failure per million hours for a product.

  • Main Differences between IEC 60601-1 and IEC 60950-1

     

     

    IEC 60601-1

    IEC 60950-1

    Leakage current

    Earth leakage current: 0.5mA

    Touch current: 0.1mA

    Earth leakage current: 3.5mA

    Touch current: 0.25mA

    Dielectric strength test voltages (250V)

    Input to Output: 4000Vac

    Input to Ground: 1500Vac

    Output to Ground: 1500Vac

    Input to Output: 3000Vac

    Input to Ground: 1500Vac

    Output to Ground: 500Vac

    Creepage distances / Air clearance (250V)

    Basic Insulation: 4.0/2.5mm

    Reinforced Insulation: 8.0/5.0mm

    Basic Insulation: 2.5/2.0mm

    Reinforced Insulation: 5.0/4.0mm

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