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All parameters are specified at 48V, 10A, 230Vac, 25°C ambient and after a 5 minutes run-in time, unless noted otherwise.

Rockwell Automation Publication 1606-RM043A-EN-P — March 2014

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Bulletin 1606 Switched Mode Power Supplies

Intended Use

This device is designed for installation in an enclosure and is intended for the general professional use such as in industrial control, office, 
communication, and instrumentation equipment.

Do not use this power supply in aircraft, trains, nuclear equipment or similar systems where malfunction may cause severe personal injury or 
threaten human life.

This device is designed for use in hazardous, non-hazardous, ordinary or unclassified locations.

Installation Requirements

This device may only be installed and put into operation by qualified personnel.

This device does not contain serviceable parts. The tripping of an internal fuse is caused by an internal defect.

Should damage or malfunction occur during installation or operation, immediately turn power off and send unit to the factory for inspection.

Mount the unit on a DIN rail so that the terminals are located on the bottom of the unit. For other mounting orientations, see derating 
requirements in this document. Please refer to section 24.13.

This device is designed for convection cooling and does not require an external fan. Do not obstruct airflow and do not cover ventilation grid 
(e.g. cable conduits) by more than 30%!

Keep the following installation clearances: 40mm on top, 20mm on the bottom, 5mm on the left and right sides are recommended when the 
device is loaded permanently with more than 50% of the rated power. Increase this clearance to 15mm in case the adjacent device is a heat 
source (e.g. another power supply).

A disconnecting mechanism shall be provided for the output of power supplies when used in applications according to CSA C22.2 No. 107.1.-01.

Notes for use in hazardous location areas:

The unit is suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A, B, C, D locations

SHOCK HAZARD: 

 

Do not use the power supply without proper grounding (Protective Earth). Use the terminal on the input 

block for earth connection and not one of the screws on the housing.

- Turn power off before working on the device. Protect against inadvertent re-powering

- Make sure that the wiring is correct by following all local and national codes

- Do not modify or repair the unit

- Do not open the unit as high voltages are present inside

- Use caution to prevent any foreign objects from entering the housing

- Do not use in wet locations or in areas where moisture or condensation can be expected

- Do not touch during power-on, and immediately after power-off. Hot surfaces may cause burns.

WARNING: 

 EXPLOSION HAZARDS! 

Substitution of components may impair suitability for this environment. Do not disconnect the unit or operate the voltage adjustment or S/P jumper unless 
power has been switched off or the area is known to be non-hazardous.

Summary of Contents for 1606-XLC

Page 1: ...22 22 8 Inductive and Capacitive Loads 22 22 9 Charging Batteries 23 22 10 Operation on Two Phases 23 22 11 Use in a Tightly Sealed Enclosure 23 22 12 Mounting Orientations 24 PE and symbol PE is the...

Page 2: ...usly at temperatures up to 45 C Additionally the 1606 XLE480FP can deliver about 4 times the nominal output current for 15ms which helps to trip fuses on faulty output branches High immunity to transi...

Page 3: ...uct airflow and do not cover ventilation grid e g cable conduits by more than 30 Keep the following installation clearances 40mm on top 20mm on the bottom 5mm on the left and right sides are recommend...

Page 4: ...33A at 48V 10A see Fig 3 3 Power factor typ 0 99 0 99 0 95 at 48V 10A see Fig 3 4 Crest factor typ 1 5 1 5 1 65 at 48V 10A Start up delay typ 850ms 850ms 650ms see Fig 3 2 Rise time typ 90ms 90ms 90ms...

Page 5: ...he input inrush current after turn on of the input voltage and after short input voltage interruptions The charging current into EMI suppression capacitors is disregarded in the first microseconds aft...

Page 6: ...nom 480W continuously available nom 576W Power Boost Overload behaviour cont current output voltage 25Vdc see Fig 6 1 HiccupPLUS mode output voltage 25Vdc see Fig 6 1 Short circuit current min 18A loa...

Page 7: ...24 56V 32 40 48 20A 7 5 2 5 5 10 15 17 5 Adjustment Range Output Current Continuous current Factory setting Hiccup mode Output Voltage Parallel Use typ 42V 0 4 8 44V 46V 48V 56V 50V 52V 54V 12A 10 6 2...

Page 8: ...48V 10A min 5 Hold up Time Zero Transition Output Voltage Input Voltage 8 DC OK Relay Contact This feature monitors the output voltage which is produced by the power supply itself It is independent o...

Page 9: ...mption for a typical application where the power supply is loaded with 25 of the nominal load for 25 of the time 50 of the nominal load for another 25 of the time 75 of the nominal load for another 25...

Page 10: ...the built in electrolytic capacitors Lifetime expectancy is specified in operational hours and is calculated according to the capacitor s manufacturer specification The manufacturer of the electrolyt...

Page 11: ...t applicable Instructions a Use appropriate copper cables that are designed for minimum operating temperatures of 60 C for ambient up to 45 C and 75 C for ambient up to 60 C minimum 90 C for ambient u...

Page 12: ...t the output voltage Factory set 48 0V D DC OK LED green On when the output voltage is 90 of the adjusted output voltage E DC OK Relay Contact quick connect spring clamp terminals The DC OK relay cont...

Page 13: ...0Vac 200ms 140Vac 500ms Criterion A Criterion C Criterion A Criterion A Criterion A Criterion A Voltage interruptions EN 61000 4 11 0 of 200Vac 0V 5000ms Criterion C Voltage sags SEMI F47 0706 dips on...

Page 14: ...reduce output power or ambient temperature see Fig 15 2 IEC 62103 EN 50178 overvoltage category II Altitude de rating 30W 1000m or 5 C 1000m 2000m 6500ft see Fig 15 2 Over voltage category III IEC 62...

Page 15: ...rews small parts Over temperature protection yes Output shut down with automatic restart Input transient protection MOV Metal Oxide Varistor Internal input fuse included not user replaceable In case o...

Page 16: ...ions in which a load starts unexpectedly or cannot be switched off when unnoticed ground faults occur B When testing input to DC OK ensure that the max voltage between DC OK and the output is not exce...

Page 17: ...17 Bulletin 1606 Switched Mode Power Supplies 20 Physical Dimensions and Weight Weight 1000g 2 2lb DIN Rail Use 35mm DIN rails according to EN 60715 or EN 50022 with a height of 7 5 or 15mm The DIN r...

Page 18: ...s run in time unless noted otherwise 18 Rockwell Automation Publication 1606 RM043A EN P March 2014 Bulletin 1606 Switched Mode Power Supplies 21 Accessories 21 1 1606 XLC Wall Mounting Bracket This b...

Page 19: ...r and the built in large sized output capacitors of the power supply The capacitors get discharged during such an event which causes a voltage dip on the output The following two examples show typical...

Page 20: ...ed the wiring is considered as thermally safe wether the MCB opens or not To avoid voltage dips and under voltage situations in adjacent 48V branches which are supplied by the same source a fast magne...

Page 21: ...higher than the current of one unit Keep an installation clearance of 15mm left right between two power supplies and avoid installing the power supplies on top of each other Do not use power supplies...

Page 22: ...when the sum of the output voltage is above 60Vdc Avoid return voltage e g from a decelerating motor or battery which is applied to the output terminals Keep an installation clearance of 15mm left ri...

Page 23: ...urrent is typ 7mA when the power supply is switched off except if using a blocking diode 22 10 Operation on Two Phases 240V 10 max L2 L1 L3 L N PE Power Supply AC DC internal fuse The power supply can...

Page 24: ...urrent Curve A2 Max allowed output current results in approximately half the lifetime expectancy of A1 Fig 22 4 Mounting Orientation A Standard orientation Power Supply OUTPUT INPUT Output Current 0 1...

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Page 26: ...ial help in getting your product up and running New Product Satisfaction Return Rockwell Automation tests all of its products to help ensure that they are fully operational when shipped from the manuf...

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