Power Supplies
Bulletin 1609-U Uninterruptible DIN Rail Mountable Power Supplies (UPS)
Clean, dependable power is essential to smooth-running factories – however, many factories are not afforded this luxury. The 1609 family of Industrial DIN Rail-Mounted Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) are intended to help bridge this gap for its customers. Various applications within a factory require battery back-up. Battery back-up helps to prevent a sudden loss of power that could result in lost data, damaged equipment, and/or extended down time.
- Available in 115 or 208/230V AC
- High temperature battery option allows operation up to 50°C
- Designed for installation on heavy duty DIN-Rail or to the back of a panel
- Optional Network Management Card
- Pure sine wave output topology
Reliable and Safe
The 1609 is uniquely designed for the industrial market to provide back-up AC power to the control cabinet. The 1609 will provide back-up power to bridge dips, sags, or brief losses of power. If necessary, the 1609 will facilitate a safe shut-down of your industrial PC, PLC, data logging HMI, or any other critical device in the control scheme. Without a 1609 in place, the customer is faced with nuisance power dips, extended down-time, and potential machine damage; all of which can result in significant and
costly challenges.
Features
Rugged, Industrial Design
The 1609 can be mounted to a heavy duty DIN rail or to the back of the panel.
Elevated Temperature Performance
A high temperature battery option allows operation up to 50°C.
Comprehensive Network Management
The optional Network Management Card (1609-NMC) is monitored via RSView™ or via the on-board web browser. The NMC has many capabilities, including:
- Web Browser Accessible |
- RSView via SNMP-OPC Driver |
- Data Logging |
- Event logging |
- Fault Notification |
- Customizable Input Contacts |
- Customizable Output Relays |
- Temperature Monitoring |
- Remote Device Management |
- Operating System Shutdown |
“Dry contact” I/O
The 1609 has standard relay outputs to signal “Battery On.”
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