Inrush Current Unveiled: Revelis RAN, RMS, and RVL Series Insights

In the dynamic landscape of LED power supplies, grasping the nuances of inrush current becomes paramount for ensuring optimal functionality and system reliability. This article meticulously explores the concept of inrush current, delving into its significance and examining how Revelis, particularly through its RAN, RMS, and RVL series, adeptly manages this critical aspect.

 

What is Inrush Current?

Inrush current refers to the momentary surge of current that occurs when an electrical device is first turned on. This initial surge, often associated with the charging of capacitors within the power supply, can impact the overall electrical system, necessitating careful consideration, especially in applications where multiple power supplies are deployed.

 

The Role of Inrush Current in LED Power Supplies

1. Cold Start Consideration

During a cold start, when the LED power supply is energized after being off for a period, inrush current becomes particularly significant. Managing this initial surge is crucial to prevent potential issues such as tripping circuit breakers or causing undue stress on electronic components.

2. Series Overview: RAN, RMS, and RVL

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RAN series

The RAN series, renowned for its robust design, is crafted to efficiently handle inrush current, ensuring stable operation even during cold starts.

RMS series

The RMS series, combining advanced technology with reliability, excels in managing inrush current seamlessly. Revelis provides specific data regarding the number of power supplies per model that can be connected to B16 and C16 fuses.

RVL series

The RVL series, designed for simplicity and efficiency, also takes inrush current into account, contributing to a smooth and reliable startup.

 

Understanding Fuse Compatibility

In managing inrush current, the choice of fuses is crucial. Revelis provides compatibility information for B16 and C16 fuses, offering insights into the characteristics of these fuses.

1. Characteristics of B16 and C16 Fuses:

B16 Fuse
  • Designed for general-purpose applications.
  • Can handle a moderate inrush current.
  • Suitable for a variety of scenarios with different power supply models.
C16 Fuse
  • Designed for applications with higher inrush currents.
  • Provides enhanced protection against surges during cold starts.
  • Ideal for applications where a more robust fuse is required.

 

Fuse Compatibility Data

Here is a table illustrating the number of power supplies from the RMS series that can be connected to B16 and C16 fuses:

PSU Model No. of PSU (B16) No. of PSU (C16)
RMS-30-12 16 pcs 55 pcs
RMS-30-24 16 pcs 55 pcs
RMS-45-12 10 pcs 37 pcs
RMS-45-24 10 pcs 37 pcs
RMS-75-12 6 pcs 22 pcs
RMS-75-24 6 pcs 22 pcs
RMS-100-12 5 pcs 17 pcs
RMS-100-24 5 pcs 17 pcs
RMS-150-12 4 pcs 12 pcs
RMS-150-24 4 pcs 12 pcs
RMS-200-12 3 pcs 9 pcs
RMS-200-24 3 pcs 9 pcs

 

Conclusion

Understanding inrush current is essential in optimizing the performance of LED power supplies. Revelis, through meticulous design and technological innovation in series like RAN, RMS, and RVL, ensures efficient management of inrush current, contributing to a seamless and reliable operation of LED lighting systems. Make informed choices, empower your lighting, and explore the world of Revelis LED power supplies where performance meets precision.

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