The L50CS is a combined Power Supply and Battery Charger for small uninterruptible instrument supply applications where 24Volts or 12Volts Options are required.
- C2298A-1 for 12V Application
- C2298A-2 for 24V Application
Applications include RTUs, dataloggers, remote field instruments and alarm systems where the requirement exists to power 12Volt or 24Volt instruments.
This DIN rail mounted product is ideal for providing 24Vdc or 12Vdc power to instrument systems.
BATTERY MANAGEMENT
During prolonged power outages, the back-up batteries will eventually discharge. If the load remains connected, the batteries can enter their "deep" discharge phase, which can cause irreparable damage to the batteries, and reduce their capacity and life expectancy.
The PTL50CS incorporates a low voltage cut-out that disconnects the loads when battery voltage falls below its low voltage threshold.
The maximum float voltage necessary to ensure full charge, but not overcharge, is temperature dependent for lead-acid batteries. If the installation is in an environment with widely fluctuating temperature, then fixed voltage chargers will either under-charge or over-charge the batteries.
The PTL50CS is provided with temperature compensation so that the float voltage to the batteries is held at its optimum value at all times.
DUAL MODE CHARGING
Battery can be kept on continuous charge as long as the charging current and float voltage are kept below their specified maximum values. The maximum charging current for a battery is based upon the Ampere-hour capacity of the battery. Many conventional switch mode power supplies do not control their maximum delivered current and can cause batteries to be charged from flat with current levels that exceed the manufacturer's recommendation. The PTL50CS provides dual-mode charging, with a well defined current limit in boost mode, so that even when the batteries are discharged, the charging current will be controlled.
SYSTEM MONITORING
The PTL50CS also provides an AC OK output. This output can be used to detect power failures without the need for an additional mains detection relay.