Allen-Bradley 1606-XLB Reference Manual Download Page 2

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Read this document and the documents listed in the additional resources section about installation, configuration, and 
operation of this equipment before you install, configure, operate, or maintain this product. Users are required to 
familiarize themselves with installation and wiring instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes, laws, 
and standards.

Activities including installation, adjustments, putting into service, use, assembly, disassembly, and maintenance are 
required to be carried out by suitably trained personnel in accordance with applicable code of practice.

If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may 
be impaired.

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the use or application of this equipment.

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voltage may be present.

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reach dangerous temperatures.

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potential Arc Flash. Arc Flash will cause severe injury or death. Wear proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Follow ALL 
Regulatory requirements for safe work practices and for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).

Summary of Contents for 1606-XLB

Page 1: ...Basic Power Supply 5 A Catalog Number 1606 XLB120E Reference Manual OriginalInstructions...

Page 2: ...formation circuits equipment or software described in this manual Reproduction of the contents of this manual in whole or in part without written permission of Rockwell Automation Inc is prohibited Th...

Page 3: ...Mean Time between Failure MTBF 13 Protection Features 6 Functional Diagram 13 Safety Features 7 EMC 14 Installation Notes 7 Application Notes 15 Terminals and Wiring 7 Specifications 19 Installation N...

Page 4: ...Hz mains frequency AC 120V parameters are valid for 60 Hz mains frequency AC 230V A figure that is displayed with the AC or DC before the value represents a nominal voltagewith standardtolerances incl...

Page 5: ...atures a wide input voltage range which makes it suitable for global use The addition of a DC OK signal makes the power supply ideal for many industry applications such as process automation and many...

Page 6: ...K Relay Contact push in terminals Attribute 1606 XLB120E Output protection Electronically protected against overload no load and short circuits Output overvoltage protection typ 31V DC max 34V DC Inca...

Page 7: ...1 PELV IEC EN 60204 1 EN 50178 IEC 62103 IEC 60364 4 41 Class of protection I PE Protective Earth connection required Isolation resistance 100 MOhm input to output 500V DC Touch current leakage curren...

Page 8: ...00 ms 400 ms 100 ms see Figure 4 Rise time typ 30 ms 30 ms 30 ms at 24V 5 A const current load 0mF load capacitance see Figure 4 typ 90 ms 90 ms 90 ms at 24V 5 A const current load 5mF load capacitanc...

Page 9: ...eak 27 A peak 40 A peak 40 C 104 F ambient cold start typ 18 A peak 22 A peak 33 A peak Inrush energy typ 13 A peak 16 A peak 30 A peak 25 C 77 F ambient cold start max 0 4 A2 s 0 5 A2 s 1 5 A2 s 40 C...

Page 10: ...low 55 C 122 F ambient temperature 4 3 A at 28V below 55 C 122 F ambient temperature 2 5 A at 24V at 70 C 158 F ambient temperature 2 1 A at 28V at 70 C 158 F ambient temperature Derate linearly 50 70...

Page 11: ...4V 5 A typ 26 ms 51 ms 50 ms min 22 ms 43 ms 42 ms Figure 10 Hold up Time vs Input Voltage Figure 11 Shut down behavior definitions 0 25 50 125ms 85 120 155 190 230Vac Input Voltage Hold up Time 75 10...

Page 12: ...ad for 25 of the time 50 of the nominal load for another 25 of the time 75 of the nominal load for another 25 of the time and with 100 of the nominal load for the rest of the time Figure 13 Efficiency...

Page 13: ...ng hours service life and is determined by the lifetime expectancy of the built in electrolytic capacitors Lifetime expectancy is specified in operational hours and is calculated accordingto thecapaci...

Page 14: ...208V AC 166V AC 70 of 208V AC 146V AC 50 of 208V AC 104V AC 80 of 120V AC 96V AC 70 of 120V AC 84V AC 50 of 120V AC 60V AC 1000 ms 500 ms 200 ms 1000 ms 500 ms 200 ms Criterion A Criterion A Criterio...

Page 15: ...mely manner This avoids voltage loss in adjacent circuits The extra current peak current is supplied by the power converter and the built in large sized output capacitors of the power supply The capac...

Page 16: ...supply in parallel to increase the output power Parallel Use for Redundancy Power supplies can be paralleled for redundancy to gain higher system availability Redundant systems require a certain amou...

Page 17: ...or battery which is applied to the output terminals Keep an installation clearance of 15 mm left right between two power supplies and avoid installing the power supplies on top of each other Pay atte...

Page 18: ...ient temperature for the power supply The following measurement results can be used as a reference to estimate the temperature rise inside the enclosure The power supply is placed in the middle of the...

Page 19: ...put ripple 100 mVpp 20 Hz to 20 MHz AC Input voltage AC 100 120V 200 240V 10 Auto Select Mains frequency 50 60 Hz 6 AC Input current 1 72 A 1 05 A at 120 230V AC Power factor 0 64 0 54 at 120 230V AC...

Page 20: ...5W 1000m or 5 C 1000m 2000 m 6500 ft see Figure 23 Overvoltage category III IEC 62103 EN 50178 altitudes up to2000m II altitudes from 2000m to 6000m Degree of pollution 2 IEC 62103 EN 50178 not conduc...

Page 21: ...trength To meet the PELV requirements according to EN60204 1 6 4 1 we recommend that either the pole the pole or any other part of the output circuit be connected to the protective earth system This h...

Page 22: ...tive EN 60950 1 EN 61000 6 UL 508 Listed for use as Industrial Control Equipment U S A UL 508 and Canada C22 2 No 14 15 File E56639 UL 60950 1 Recognized for use as Information Technology Equipment U...

Page 23: ...81 lb DIN Rail Use 35 mm DIN rails according to EN 60715or EN 50022 witha height of 7 5 or 15 mm Plastic Material of Housing Flame retardant Polycarbonate PC UL94 V0 Vicat softening temperature speci...

Page 24: ...24 Rockwell AutomationPublication 1606 RM055A EN P December 2016 Basic Power Supply 5 A Notes...

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