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A rectifier is an electrical device used to convert alternating current (AC) into direct current (DC) by allowing a current to flow through the device in one direction only. Diodes work like one-way valves within the rectifier to maintain this flow of current. This process is generally known as “rectification.”
The 2U power systems of the A Series have been designed for uninterruptible power supply of 48V DC devices with the current of up to 150A in a system with a common positive bus. All connections of the power system are made on the back panel, while access to MCB and the control panel is from the front. The power system can be installed in a 19'' power cabinet to power the battery in another cabinet.
Below is the system diagram.