Allen-Bradley 1606-XLE240CRZ Reference Manual Download Page 19

Rockwell Automation Publication 1606-RM110A-EN-P - July 2020

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Redundancy Power Supply - 24V, 10 A, 240 W, Single-phase Input

Electromagnetic
Compatibility

The electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) behavior of the device is designed 
for applications in industrial environment and in residential, commercial, and 
light industry environments.

EMC Immunity 

According to the generic standards EN 61000-6-1 and EN 61000-6-2. 

Electrostatic discharge 

EN 61000-4-2 

Contact discharge 
Air discharge 

8 kV 
15 kV 

Criterion A 

(1)

Criterion A 

Electromagnetic RF field 

EN 61000-4-3 80MHz-2.7GHz 20V/m 

Criterion 

Fast transients (Burst) 

EN 61000-4-4 

Input lines 
Output lines 
DC OK signal (coupling clamp) 

4 kV 
2 kV 
2 kV 

Criterion A 
Criterion A 
Criterion A 

Surge voltage on input 

EN 61000-4-5 





PE, N 



PE 

2 kV 
4 kV 

Criterion A 
Criterion A 

Surge voltage on output 

EN 61000-4-5 



-

+ / - 



PE 

1 kV 
2 kV 

Criterion A 
Criterion A 

Surge voltage on Signals 

EN 61000-4-5 

DC OK signal 



PE 

1 kV 

Criterion A 

Conducted disturbance 

EN 61000-4-6 

0.15-80MHz 

20V 

Criterion A 

Mains voltage dips 

EN 61000-4-11 

0% of 100V AC 
40% of 100V AC 
70% of 100V AC 
0% of 200V AC 
40% of 200V AC 
70% of 200V AC 

0V AC, 20 ms 
40V AC, 200 ms 
70V AC, 500 ms 
0V AC, 20 ms 
80V AC, 200 ms 
140V AC, 500 ms 

Criterion A 
Criterion C 
Criterion C 
Criterion A 
Criterion A 
Criterion A 

Voltage interruptions 

EN 61000-4-11 

0% of 200V AC (=0V) 

5000 ms 

Criterion C 

Voltage sags 

SEMI F47 0706 

80% of 120V AC (96V AC) 
70% of 120V AC (84V AC) 
50% of 120V AC (60V AC) 

1000 ms 
500 ms 
200 ms 

Criterion A 
Criterion A 
Criterion A 

Powerful transients 

VDE 0160 

Over entire load range 

750V, 0.3 ms 

Criterion A 

(1)

Criterion:

A:    Power supply shows normal operation behavior within the defined limits.

C:    Temporary loss of function is possible. Device can shut-down and restart by itself. No damage or hazards for the power supply will occur.

EMC Emission

According to the generic standards EN 61000-6-3 and EN 61000-6-4.

Conducted emission input lines

EN 55011, EN 55015, EN 55022, FCC Part
15, CISPR 11, CISPR 22

Class B

Conducted emission output lines

IEC/CISPR 16-1-2, IEC/CISPR 16-2-1

5dB higher than average limits for DC power port 
according EN 61000-6-3

(1)

Radiated emission

EN  55011,  EN  55022

Class  B

Harmonic input current

EN 61000-3-2

Class A equipment: fulfilled
Class C equipment: fulfilled in the load range from 8 to 
24 A

Voltage fluctuations, flicker

EN 61000-3-3

Fulfilled, tested with constant current loads, non-
pulsing

This device complies with FCC Part 15 rules.
Operation is subjected to following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including 
interference that may cause undesired operation.

(1)

Restrictions apply for applications in residential, commercial and light-industrial environments, where local DC power networks according to EN 61000-6-3 are involved. No restrictions for 
all kinds of industrial applications.

Switching Frequencies

PFC converter

100 kHz

Fixed frequency

Main converter

80…140kHz

Output  load  dependent

Auxiliary converter

60 kHz

Fixed frequency

Summary of Contents for 1606-XLE240CRZ

Page 1: ...Redundancy Power Supply 24V 10 A 240 W Single phase Input Catalog Numbers 1606 XLE240ERL 1606 XLE240ERZ 1606 XLE240CRZ 1606 XLE240EDRZ Reference Manual Original Instructions...

Page 2: ...by Rockwell Automation Inc with respect to use of information circuits equipment or software described in this manual Reproduction of the contents of this manual in whole or in part without written p...

Page 3: ...is Running 17 Replacement Instructions Example for left power supply 17 Front Side and User Elements 18 Electromagnetic Compatibility 19 Environment 20 Safety and Protection Features 21 Dielectric Str...

Page 4: ...4 Rockwell Automation Publication 1606 RM110A EN P July 2020 Notes...

Page 5: ...tor terminals that allow replacement on an active application Catalog number 1606 XLE240EDRZ features an enhanced DC input voltage range and catalog number 1606 XLE240ECRZ is additionally equipped wit...

Page 6: ...240EDxx Input current DC 2 35 A 0 84 A At 110 300V DC AC Inrush current 6 9 Apk At 120 230V AC Efficiency 93 0 94 7 At 120 230V AC Losses 18 1 13 4 W At 120 230V AC Hold up time 37 37ms At 120 230V AC...

Page 7: ...e tripping of the circuit breaker AC 100V AC 120V AC 230V Notes Input current Typ 2 63 A 2 17 A 1 14 A At 10 A see Figure 3 Power factor Typ 0 99 0 99 0 97 At 10 A see Figure 4 Crest factor Typ 1 5 1...

Page 8: ...earth wire or to the machine ground Figure 5 Wiring for DC Input DC input Nom DC 110 150V 20 for 1606 XLE240ER Nom DC 110 300V 20 for 1606 XLE240EC DC input range Min 88 180V DC Continuousoperation fo...

Page 9: ...Nominal Load 120V AC Input and 25 C 77 F Ambient Figure 7 Typical Turn on Behavior at Nominal Load 230V AC Input and 25 C 77 F Ambient Attribute AC100V AC120V AC230V Temperature Inrush current Max 11...

Page 10: ...ure 23 Nom 10 A At 60 C ambient temperature see Figure 23 Nom 7 5 A At 70 C ambient temperature see Figure 23 Fuse breaking 2 2 The fuse braking current is an enhanced transient current which helps to...

Page 11: ...operation Figure 10 Dynamic Overcurrent Capability Typ Output Voltage dynamic behavior 12ms 0 4 8 12 28V 16 20 24 0 50A 20 10 30 40 5 15 25 35 45 Output Current AC100V AC120V AC230V Hold up Time Typ 7...

Page 12: ...act Behavior Contact closes As soon as the output voltage reaches Typ 22V DC Contactopens As soon as the output voltage dips below 22V DC Short dips will be extended to a signal length of 100 ms Dips...

Page 13: ...the time Typ 91 8 92 4 93 9 25 at 2 5 A 25 at 5 A 25 at 7 5 A 25 at 10 A Power losses Typ 4 W 3 7 W 2 9 W At 0 A Typ 11 3 W 10 7 W 8 6 W At5 A Typ 20 3 W 18 1 W 13 4 W At10 A Typ 25 4 W 22 3 W 16 4 W...

Page 14: ...ation of the likelihood of a device to fail An MTBF figure of for example 1 000 000h means that statistically one unit will fail every 100 hours if 10 000 units are installed in the field However it c...

Page 15: ...rter Output Filter Output Power Manager Temper ature Shut down Input Fuse Input Filter Input t r Active Inrush Limiter L N Decoupling Output Voltage Regulator Output Voltage Monitor V OUT DC ok Contac...

Page 16: ...Input Output DC OK Signal Type Quick connect spring clamp termination Push in termination Solid wire max 6 mm2 1 5 mm2 Stranded wire max 4 mm2 1 5 mm2 American Wire Gauge AWG 20 10 AWG 24 16 Max wire...

Page 17: ...odule while the system is running Replacement Instructions Example for left power supply 1 Switch off circuit breaker 1a 2 Remove plug 2a 3 Remove plug 3a The plug helps prevent the cables from shorti...

Page 18: ...1 Input Terminals N L N L Line Input PE Protective Earth Input 2 Output Terminals Two identical poles and two identical poles Positive Output Negative return Output 3 Output Voltage Potentiometer 4 D...

Page 19: ...f 120V AC 84V AC 50 of 120V AC 60V AC 1000 ms 500 ms 200 ms Criterion A Criterion A Criterion A Powerful transients VDE 0160 Over entire load range 750V 0 3 ms Criterion A 1 Criterion A Power supply s...

Page 20: ...2 17 8Hz 1 6 mm 17 8 500Hz 2 g 2 hours axis According to IEC 60068 2 6 Shock 2 30 g 6 ms 20 g 11 ms 3 bumps per direction 18 bumps in total According to IEC 60068 2 27 Shock and vibration are tested i...

Page 21: ...n ambient temperature is too high ventilation is obstructed or the derating requirements are not followed There is no correlation between the operating temperature and turn off temperature since this...

Page 22: ...le below Figure 25 Dielectric Strength A B C D 1 1 When testing input to DC OK ensure that the maximal voltage between DC OK and the output is not exceeded column D We recommend connecting DC OK pins...

Page 23: ...E File E56639 ANSI ISA 12 12 01 Class I Div 2 Listed for use in Hazardous Location Class I Div 2 EN 60079 0 EN 60079 7 ATEX II 3G Ex ec nC II T4 Gc Approval for use in hazardous locations Zone 2 Categ...

Page 24: ...eel Installationclearances 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 tha...

Page 25: ...nch circuit the fuse or circuit breaker need a certain amount of overcurrent to open in a timely manner This avoids voltage loss in adjacent circuits The extra current peak current is supplied by the...

Page 26: ...l mode feature a setting to 24 0V results to an output voltage of 23 8V 0 2 at 24 A and 25 0V 0 2 at no load See Figure 33 Output current Min 12 A At 45 C 113 F Min 10 A At 60 C 140 F Min 7 55 A At 70...

Page 27: ...atteries when following these instructions Set output voltage measured at disconnected battery very precisely to the end of charge voltage Use the potentiometer which is hidden behind the flap on the...

Page 28: ...y to the ride through time of PLCs This requires power supplies with high current reserves and large output capacitors Furthermore the impedance of the faulty branch must be sufficiently small in orde...

Page 29: ...a protection against touching Avoid return voltage for example from a decelerating motor or battery which is applied to the output terminals Keep an installation clearance of 15 mm left right between...

Page 30: ...it Keep an installation clearance of 15 mm left right between two power supplies and avoid installing the power supplies on top of each other Do not use power supplies in parallel in mounting orientat...

Page 31: ...ual power supply units by utilizing the built in DC OK relay contacts on each power supply Figure 38 Wiring Diagram 1 1 Redundancy for 10 A Output Current Figure 39 Wiring Diagram N 1 Redundancy for 2...

Page 32: ...uations the inside temperature defines the ambient temperature for the power supply The following measurement results can be used as a reference to estimate the temperature rise inside the enclosure T...

Page 33: ...lifetime expectancy of A1 Figure 41 Mounting Orientation A Standard Orientation Figure 42 Mounting Orientation B Upside Down Figure 43 Mounting Orientation C Table top Mounting Figure 44 Mounting Ori...

Page 34: ...34 Rockwell Automation Publication 1606 RM110A EN P July 2020 Redundancy Power Supply 24V 10 A 240 W Single phase Input Notes...

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