Parallel use for redundancy

1+1 Redundancy

It is possible to connect power supplies in parallel for redundancy operation in order to achieve better system availability. Redundant systems provide a certain amount of additional power to operate the load when a power supply unit fails. The simplest method is to connect two power supplies in parallel. This is called 1+1 redundancy. If one power supply fails, the other can automatically supply the load current without interruption.

The 1+1 redundancy allows ambient temperatures up to +70 °C.

Parallel use for redundancy 1:

Notes on parallel use for 1+1 redundancy

  • Be sure to use a redundancy module in order to decouple devices from one another. This prevents the defective device from becoming a load for the other device and the output voltage no longer being maintainable.
  • Note that leakage current, EMI, input inrush current and harmonics increase when using multiple devices.

Recommendations for the construction of redundant power supply systems:

Wiring example:

Parallel use for redundancy 2:
1+1 redundancy for 40 A with two PS9401-2440-0000 dual redundancy modules and two power supplies