Accessories

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
2781576

2781576

Phoenix Contact

CODING PIN

0

2320377

2320377

Phoenix Contact

CAP STORAGE DEVICE

0

2866666

2866666

Phoenix Contact

RECHARGEABLE BATT MODULE 24VDC

1

2320416

2320416

Phoenix Contact

BATTERY STORAGE DEVICE

5

2839376

2839376

Phoenix Contact

TVS DIODE

4

2320450

2320450

Phoenix Contact

IFS-OPEN-END-DATACABLE

2

2811271

2811271

Phoenix Contact

PROGRAMING ADAPTER USB INTERFACE

732

2320306

2320306

Phoenix Contact

RECHARGEABLE BATT MODULE 24VDC

0

2839224

2839224

Phoenix Contact

SURGE ARRESTER BASE

97280

1054762

1054762

Phoenix Contact

FUSE CARRIER FOR SURGE PROTECTIV

10

2800532

2800532

Phoenix Contact

PWT CCT-SET

0

2320335

2320335

Phoenix Contact

RECHARGEABLE BATT MODULE 24VDC

0

2906878

2906878

Phoenix Contact

DIN RAIL CONNECTOR FOR PT-IQ SYS

0

2905023

2905023

Phoenix Contact

PT-IQ-EX-L-PP

0

2800749

2800749

Phoenix Contact

VAL-SQ NP 120-2-A BE

0

2906879

2906879

Phoenix Contact

JUMPER FOR PT-IQ BASIS ELEMENTS

0

2905363

2905363

Phoenix Contact

PT-IQ-5-BE-UT

0

2905024

2905024

Phoenix Contact

PT-IQ-EX-H-PP

0

2908232

2908232

Phoenix Contact

24VDC STORAGE FOR QUINT UPS-IQ

0

2905496

2905496

Phoenix Contact

PT-IQ-3-EX-BE-UT

0

Accessories

1. Overview

Line Protection, Distribution, and Backups Accessories refer to a category of electrical equipment designed to safeguard power systems, manage energy distribution, and ensure continuous operation during power disruptions. These components play a critical role in modern infrastructure by preventing equipment damage from voltage fluctuations, optimizing power allocation, and maintaining operational continuity in critical systems.

2. Major Types & Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Power Protection DevicesSurge suppression, voltage stabilization, transient filteringIT server rooms, medical imaging equipment
Distribution EquipmentLoad balancing, circuit isolation, real-time monitoringIndustrial control panels, commercial buildings
Backup SystemsUninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), battery management, automatic transfer switchesData centers, emergency lighting systems
Monitoring AccessoriesPower quality analysis, remote diagnostics, energy consumption trackingSmart grid infrastructure, telecom cabinets

3. Structure & Composition

Typical components include: - Outer housing (flame-retardant polymer/metal alloy) - Circuit breaker modules with thermal-magnetic protection - Transformer cores with electromagnetic shielding - Battery compartments (sealed lead-acid/lithium-ion) - Digital signal processors (DSP) for real-time control - Communication interfaces (RS485, Modbus, SNMP)

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportance
Rated Voltage (120-480VAC)Determines operational compatibility with power systems
Short Circuit Current Rating (SCCR)Indicates fault current withstand capability
Transfer Time (0-15ms)Measures continuity during power transitions
Energy Efficiency (>95%)Impacts operational cost and thermal management
IP Protection Rating (IP20-IP54)Defines environmental durability

5. Application Fields

  • Telecommunications (4G/5G base stations)
  • Healthcare (MRI scanners, life-support systems)
  • Manufacturing (CNC machine protection)
  • Financial Services (ATM power conditioning)
  • Renewable Energy (Solar inverter integration)

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

ManufacturerRepresentative Product
Schneider ElectricGalaxy VX UPS system
Eaton Corporation93PM Power Quality Cabinet
APC by SchneiderSmart-UPS On-Line
Phoenix ContactPT 3S UPS modules
SiemensSIRIUS 3RV2 Circuit Breakers

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations: - Load requirements (active/reactive power matching) - Environmental conditions (temperature/humidity range) - Compliance standards (UL 1449, IEC 62040-1) - Scalability (modular expansion options) - Maintenance accessibility (hot-swappable components)

Case Study: A data center selected a 2N redundant UPS configuration with lithium-ion batteries, achieving 99.999% uptime while reducing cooling costs by 30% compared to traditional systems.

8. Industry Trends

Future developments include: - AI-powered predictive maintenance systems - Integration with IoT-enabled smart grids - Adoption of wide-bandgap semiconductors (SiC/GaN) - Modular hybrid systems combining protection/distribution/backups - Increased focus on cybersecurity for networked power devices

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