JohnLoves2Ski
Specifier/Regulator
- Aug 10, 2015
- 6
I have a UPS providing 120Vac to a transformer which converts it to 24VAC. This 24Vac circuit powers several Idec relays (50-80mA coil current each).
I expected them to stay in position when power goes out since it's on UPS, but I failed to recognize that the UPS I am using has a .004 second switchover time.
Is there a simple circuit method of holding this 24V AC voltage for a fraction of a second, so it will ride through a minor power interruption while the UPS switches?
I do HVAC PLC work primarily, and my electronics knowledge level is low.
I would really like to find an inexpensive solution that doesn't require me to purchase (7) new dual conversion UPS's @ $550 each... Can you help?
Thank in advance!
John
I expected them to stay in position when power goes out since it's on UPS, but I failed to recognize that the UPS I am using has a .004 second switchover time.
Is there a simple circuit method of holding this 24V AC voltage for a fraction of a second, so it will ride through a minor power interruption while the UPS switches?
I do HVAC PLC work primarily, and my electronics knowledge level is low.
I would really like to find an inexpensive solution that doesn't require me to purchase (7) new dual conversion UPS's @ $550 each... Can you help?
Thank in advance!
John