Operating instructions
Table Of Contents
- 1 Notes on these Operating Instructions
- 2 General Information
- 3 Safety
- 4 Set-Up and Operation
- 5 Commissioning
- 6 Electrical Start-Up
- 7 Interfaces and communication
- 8 Signalling and Error Correction
- 9 Parallel operation
- 10 Maintenance
- 11 Storage, Dismantling and Disposal
- 12 Glossary

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9 Parallel operation
9.1 Functionality
Protect C. 6000 (S) and C. 10000 (S) was developed for the
parallel operation in n+x technology (ānā stands for the
number of necessary appliances for load supply, āxā stands
for the redundancy level). Up to three appliances of the same
type can be connected in parallel to raise the output power
and/or to receive a higher availability.
The following constellations are possible according to the n+x
technology:
1 + 0
Use of 1 unit max. 6 or 10 kVA No redundancy
1 + 1
Use of 2 units
max. 6 or 10 kVA Single redundancy
1 + 2
Use of 3 units
max. 6 or 10 kVA Double redundancy
(max. configuration level)
2 + 0
Use of 2 units
max. 12 or 20 kVA No redundancy
2 + 1
Use of 3 units
max. 12 or 20 kVA Single redundancy
(max. configuration level)
3 + 0
Use of 3 units max. 18 or 30 kVA No redundancy
(max. configuration level)