The Powerterm industrial grade power supply/battery back-up range from Omniflex has been standardised by many major utilities around the world. It is the solution where battery backup is necessary to ensure continuous operation of dataloggers, RTUs, remote field instrumentation and remote access systems during power failures.
The PTS model, which forms part of the Powerterm range, is a combined solar regulator and power supply system with integrated standby battery management designed for small solar powered applications. The PTS allows connection of a solar panel (up to 140 W) and a sealed lead acid battery to provide an industrial grade solar powered system, perfect for providing DC power to 12 or 24 VDC instruments where mains power supply is not possible.
The PTS has been designed to ensure that the battery, as well as the field instrument is well protected. These built in safety features include under-voltage cut out, to protect the battery from deep discharge and fault protection, which disconnects the load/instrument when overcurrent fault condition is detected. The PTS also has a temperature sensor that compensates for changes in ambient temperature to keep the battery at its optimum.
The complete Powerterm range is specifically designed for industrial instrumentation applications. Use of carefully selected long-life components and conservative design parameters combine to provide the complete
compact PSU/battery back-up solution to depend on.
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