Description
Advantech W/PFC Redundant Power Module
In environments where uptime is non-negotiable—data centers, industrial automation, telecom infrastructure, and mission-critical embedded systems—the Advantech W/PFC Redundant Power Module delivers scalable, reliable power with intelligent efficiency. Built to accommodate global power standards, this module supports both 120 V AC and 230 V AC inputs, making regional deployments seamless without the need for multiple power supplies or adapters. With integrated Power Factor Correction (PFC), it not only stabilizes input voltage and reduces reactive power but also enhances overall system efficiency, which can lower operating costs and improve compliance with modern electrical standards. The unit is TAA compliant, ensuring smooth procurement for government and enterprise customers. Designed to integrate smoothly with Advantech platforms, it helps protect sensitive equipment from power irregularities while contributing to a cleaner, more predictable power profile for critical applications.
- Dual-voltage operation: Supports 120 V AC and 230 V AC input, enabling global deployment without the need for voltage adapters or rewiring; ideal for regional footprints and multinational deployments.
- Redundant power architecture: Built to promote uptime in demanding environments by providing a resilient power path that supports uninterrupted operation when paired with compatible host systems.
- Power Factor Correction (PFC): Integrated PFC improves electrical efficiency, reduces mains current, and helps easing compliance with power quality standards while potentially lowering utility costs over time.
- TAA compliant: Trade Agreements Act compliance ensures suitability for U.S. government procurement and other regulated environments, expanding the range of eligible use cases.
- Easy integration and robust design: Engineered to fit with Advantech chassis and rack systems, featuring dependable connectors and a design focused on reliability in industrial settings and harsh operating conditions.
Technical Details of Advantech W/PFC Redundant Power Module
- Power input: 120 V AC or 230 V AC (region-specific configurations supported).
- Redundancy capability: Redundant power architecture to help maintain operation in critical deployments wherever supported by the host platform.
- Power Factor Correction: Includes built-in PFC to improve efficiency and reduce reactive power draw from the electrical grid.
- Compliance: TAA compliant, enabling procurement flexibility for government and large enterprises.
- Compatibility: Designed for seamless integration with Advantech W/PFC ecosystems and compatible industrial chassis and systems.
How to install Advantech W/PFC Redundant Power Module
- Prepare the system: Power down the host equipment completely and disconnect all power sources. Ground yourself to prevent static discharge and handle components with care.
- Verify compatibility: Confirm that the target chassis or enclosure supports the W/PFC Redundant Power Module and that the available slot or mounting location is appropriate for secure installation.
- Position and mount the module: Insert the redundant power module into the designated slot or mounting area following the manufacturer’s installation guidelines, ensuring firm seating and proper alignment with connectors.
- Make electrical connections: Attach the appropriate 120 V AC and/or 230 V AC power cords according to regional standards, using appropriate strain relief and securing cables to prevent movement or disconnection during operation.
- Power up and verify: Restore power and boot the system. Check for correct recognition of the module by the host, review any management software or indicators, and confirm that the power paths operate as expected without faults.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Advantech W/PFC Redundant Power Module? It is a power module designed to provide redundant power delivery with integrated Power Factor Correction for Advantech systems, aiming to improve reliability and electrical efficiency in industrial and data-center environments.
- Which input voltages are supported? The module supports 120 V AC and 230 V AC inputs, accommodating regional power standards and simplifying international deployments.
- Is this module TAA-compliant? Yes. It is TAA compliant, making it suitable for government procurement and other regulated procurement scenarios.
- How does redundancy benefit my system? Redundancy creates multiple power paths so that a single component issue does not interrupt operation, helping maintain uptime for critical workloads and reducing the risk of unexpected downtime.
- How do I install this module? Installation involves powering down the system, confirming compatibility, mounting the module in the correct slot, connecting power cords per regional standards, and verifying operation through system indicators or management software.
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