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Specialists in DC Power About us Rectifier Technologies (RTP) is a Melbourne, Australia based designer and developer of DC Power solutions. It is credited as being the first company in the world to develop a switch-mode 110/220 V rectifier for power utilities in 1997. RTP won the Australian Design Award for the development of the RT4 series of power supplies. Other notable achievements include the AusIndustry award for commitment to business excellence, finalist in the Business Asia award for the best use of technology in Asia Pacific, and award for the Exporter of the Year. With end-users of RTP present in most countries in the world, it has a global footprint and exposure. Manufacturing facilities are in Malaysia with distribution channels in Asia, Europe and Americas. RTP History Telstra commissions Tino Vescovi (one of the founding members) to develop world’s first 200A switch mode rectifier The 12kW rectifier manufactured in Australia, China and India by Patented developments in “Lossless companies including Exicom, Com10 Snubbers” are incorporated in a new and HFCL. 50A rectifier targeted at the difficult Today it is still in production and electrical environments of China and provides widespread service. India. 1988 1987 1992 1990 A 12kW Switched Mode Rectifier with Power Factor Corrected 3 phase input demonstrated to the world, more than a decade before companies like Emerson and Tyco would have products of comparable specification. Prestigious Australian Design Award for new generation of 25A rectifiers. These products became popular in explosive growth of wireless networks in the following years 1998 1995 1993 A new company, Rectifier Technologies Pacific Pty. Ltd. (RTP), is formed to focus on bringing innovative telecom power technology to all corners of the globe via technology licensing. A project sponsored by AusIndustry of the Australian Government, results in development of a module that is integrated into a range of PowerShelves and highlighted at the INTELEC conference & exhibition in Berlin. Current customers include Vivo Brazil for their expanding wireless networks. 2005 1997 RTP products gain acceptability for ruggedness in the Chinese market A compact 100A rectifier described at INTELEC, in The Hague, Netherlands, sets a new standard for large central office power systems providing 10,000A within only five 19” racks. A “Lossless Active Clamp for Secondary Circuits” is patented and provides new levels of power efficiency Why Switch Mode? Switch Mode power supplies use an internal control circuit to rapidly switch power transistor on and off in order to stabilize output voltage or current Benefits: Facts: Size & Weight: Higher frequencies mean smaller transformers and therefore smaller systems AC-DC Conversion Efficiency: Ideally 100% efficiency. Typical values are >95% Versatile Output Voltage: Can be higher, lower or even negative to the input voltage Power Factor: Higher Power Factor ensures more efficient operation Switched Mode based rectifiers can be upto 1/10th the size and weight of Thyristor based rectifiers With our Switch Mode Rectifiers, you don’t need redundant systems. You only need redundant rectifiers – Saves space and money RT7 Overview The RT4F-220V/12A is a switched mode rectifier/charger module designed to provide up to 12A of output current into a 220V nominal system. This charger has been designed to be used in conjunction with a battery to provide an uninterruptible DC power system. The low noise and high reliability make it ideally suited to industrial applications including switch tripping and emergency lighting. Up to five chargers can fit in a single magazine and large systems can be configured using a single control and supervisory unit (MiniCSU). Salient Features: • 3 phase rectifier module • Available in 48V/110V flavours RT4F Overview The RT4F-220V/12A is a switched mode rectifier/charger module designed to provide up to 12A of output current into a 220V nominal system. This charger has been designed to be used in conjunction with a battery to provide an uninterruptible DC power system. The low noise and high reliability make it ideally suited to industrial applications including switch tripping and emergency lighting. Up to five chargers can fit in a single magazine and large systems can be configured using a single control and supervisory unit (MiniCSU). Salient Features: • High efficiency • “Hot Swap” and “Plug & Play” convenience • Uninterrupted operation because of N+1 redundancy • Intelligent monitoring system via a controller • Compliance with IEC safety, EMC and environmental standards RTP DC Power Installation Cadafe -Venezuela RTP in Action System supplied to Yallourn Power Station, Australia System supplied to Powerlink, Australia RTP in Action Systems operating in Edelca - Venezuela RTP in Action Systems deployed at Santos Oil & Gas, Australia RTP in Action Systems currently in production for Ergon Energy, Australia Indicative end-users worldwide Utilities Telecom Rectifier Technologies – for reliable DC power 18 Joseph Street Blackburn North Victoria – 3130 Australia www.rtp.com.au Tel: +61 3 9896 7500 Fax: +61 3 9896 7566 Email: [email protected]