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PS1061-2405-0000

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Version: 1.0

Further notes on installation requirements

• If any damage or malfunction occurs during installation or operation, turn off the power supply

immediately and return the device to the factory for inspection.

• Mount the device on a DIN rail so that the input terminals are at the bottom of the device.

• Install the device in a housing that provides protection against electrical, mechanical and fire

hazards

• Make sure that the wiring is correct by complying with all local and national regulations.

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Use suitable copper cables designed for a minimum operating temperature of
60 °C at ambient temperatures up to +45 °C,
75 °C at ambient temperatures up to +55 °C and
90 °C at ambient temperatures up to +70 °C.

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Make sure that all individual strands of a wire are inside the terminal connection.

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Unused screw terminals should be tightened firmly.

• The maximum temperature of the ambient air is +70 °C. The operating temperature corresponds

to the ambient air temperature and is defined 2 cm below the device.

• This device is designed for convection cooling and does not require an external fan. Do not ob-

struct the air circulation. The ventilation grille must not be covered (e.g. by cable ducts)!

• Maintain the following installation distances:

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40 mm at the top, 20 mm at the bottom and 5 mm on the left and right are recommended if
the device continuously runs at more than 50 % of the rated output.

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Increase this distance to 15 mm if the adjacent device is a heat source (e.g., another power
supply).

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The distance can be reduced from 5 mm to zero if the device is permanently loaded with
less than 50 %.

• The device is designed, tested and approved for branch circuits up to 20 A without an additional

protective device.
Use an additional protective device for branch circuits with larger current values. If an external in-
put protection device is used, do not use one smaller than a 10 A B or 6 A C characteristic in or-
der to avoid incorrect triggering of the circuit breaker.

• Do not use this device on AC 200 V mains supplies with loads greater than 4.5 A if the applica-

tion is sensitive to short drops in output voltage during power cuts, even if they are shorter than
20 ms.

• The device is designed as equipment of "Protection Class I" according to IEC 61140.

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Do not use the device without a proper PE (Protective Earth) connection!

Further notes on operation

• This device contains no parts that require maintenance. If an internal fuse trips, this is due to an

internal defect.

• The device is designed for areas with a degree of pollution 2 in controlled environments. No con-

densation or frost is allowed.

• The device housing offers IP20 protection. The housing offers no protection against spilled liq-

uids.

• The device is designed for operation in the relative humidity range between 5 % and 95 %.

• The device is designed for overvoltage category II zones. Below an altitude of 2000 m the device

is tested for surge voltages up to 4 kV, which corresponds to the OVC III according to
IEC 60664-1.

• The device is suitable for supply from TN, TT or IT networks. The continuous voltage between

the input terminal and the PE potential must not exceed 300 Vac.

• The device is designed for altitudes up to 5000 m. A reduction of the output current is required

above 2000 m.

Summary of Contents for PS1061-2405-0000

Page 1: ...Documentation EN PS1061 2405 0000 Power supply 24 V DC 5 A 1 phase AC 200 240 V 2021 06 16 Version 1 0...

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Page 3: ...erminals and wiring 20 3 10 Functional wiring diagram 20 3 11 Front side and operating elements 21 3 12 EMC 22 3 13 Environment 23 3 14 Protective functions and safety features 24 3 15 Dielectric stre...

Page 4: ...Table of contents PS1061 2405 0000 4 Version 1 0...

Page 5: ...ee relay contact monitor the status of the output voltage Overview of technical data Overview of technical data PS1061 2405 0000 Output voltage 24 V DC Adjustment range 24 28 V 24 1 V preset Output cu...

Page 6: ...d XPlanar are registered trademarks of and licensed by Beckhoff Automation GmbH Other designations used in this publication may be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes could vi...

Page 7: ...device is designed for installation in a housing and is intended for general professional use for example in industrial control systems or office communication and measuring equipment Do not use this...

Page 8: ...n the device Provide protection against unintentional re connection Ensure proper wiring by following all local and national regulations Do not modify or attempt to repair the device Do not open the d...

Page 9: ...e reduced from 5 mm to zero if the device is permanently loaded with less than 50 The device is designed tested and approved for branch circuits up to 20 A without an additional protective device Use...

Page 10: ...minal voltage range may be provided with tolerances e g AC 230 V 10 The calculated total range then indicates the working range of the device Example DC 12 V refers to a 12 V battery regardless of whe...

Page 11: ...quirements 8 Input current Typ 1 06 A At 24 V 5 A 230 Vac see fig Input to output current power factor to output current Power factor Typ 0 54 At 24 V 5 A 230 Vac see fig Input to output current power...

Page 12: ...Technical data mounting wiring PS1061 2405 0000 12 Version 1 0 Fig 2 Input current over output current power factor over output current...

Page 13: ...Technical data mounting wiring PS1061 2405 0000 13 Version 1 0 3 2 DC input Do not use the power supply unit with DC input voltages...

Page 14: ...ring the first few microseconds after switching on is not taken into account AC 230 V Input inrush current Max 37 Apeak At 40 C cold start Typ 28 Apeak At 25 C cold start Typ 23 Apeak At 40 C cold sta...

Page 15: ...typical Hiccup mode 1 Output voltage 2 10 Vdc depending on the input voltage see fig Output voltage to output current Short circuit current Max 9 8 A Continuous current see fig Output voltage to outpu...

Page 16: ...ad Without load the hold up time can be several seconds The green DC OK lamp also lights up during this time 230 Vac Mains failure Hold up time Typ 69 ms At 24 V 2 5 A see Fig Hold up time over input...

Page 17: ...ntact closes when the output voltage reaches 22 V The contact opens as soon as the output voltage falls below 22 V Switching hysteresis typ 0 7 V Contact load capacity Maximum 60 Vdc 0 3 A 30 Vdc 1 A...

Page 18: ...W At 24 V 0 A Typ 7 0 W At 24 V 2 5 A Typ 12 6 W At 24 V 5 A The average efficiency is based on assumptions for a typical application with a power supply load of 25 of the nominal load for 25 of the t...

Page 19: ...is stated in operating hours and is calculated according to the specifications of the capacitor manufacturer The manufacturer of the electrolytic capacitors only guarantees a maximum life of up to 15...

Page 20: ...0 a AWG 20 10 d 2 8 mm e AWG 24 16 f AWG 24 16 a AWG 24 16 d 1 6 mm Strip length 7 mm 0 28 inch 7 mm 0 28 inch 7 mm 0 28 inch e solid wire f stranded wire a with ferrule Wiring instructions Use suitab...

Page 21: ...escription two identical positive poles positive output two identical negative poles negative output Potentiometer for the output voltage Designation C Description Potentiometer Guaranteed adjustment...

Page 22: ...be used without additional measures to construct a local DC supply network The device is unsuitable for AC 200 V mains supplies and more than 4 5 A load current if a short drop in the output voltage...

Page 23: ...Hz 1 6 mm 17 8 500 Hz 2 g 2 hours axis According to IEC 60068 2 6 Impacts3 30 g 6 ms 20 g 11 ms 3 impacts direction 18 impacts in total According to IEC 60068 2 27 Overvoltage category II According t...

Page 24: ...er information see EMC 22 chapter Input fuse included Slow blow fuse not user replaceable with high braking power Safety features Insulation resistance Min 500 MOhm In the delivery state between input...

Page 25: ...n the table below When checking the input to DC OK see the following figure B make sure that the maximum voltage between DC OK and the output is not exceeded see column D in the table below When perfo...

Page 26: ...ls EU declaration of conformity UK Declaration of Conformity Trade conformity assessment for England Scotland and Wales The UKCA mark indicates conformity with the UK Statutory Instruments 2016 No 110...

Page 27: ...ired DIN rail Use 35 mm DIN rails according to EN 60715 or EN 50022 with a height of 7 5 or 15 mm Weight 350 g Plastic material of the housing Flame retardant polycarbonate PC UL94 V0 Vicat softening...

Page 28: ...s Such voltages must be protected with a touch guard Grounding of the output is required if the sum of the output voltage is more than 60 Vdc Avoid application of return voltage e g from a braking mot...

Page 29: ...1 1 redundancy Be sure to use a redundancy module in order to decouple devices from one another This pre vents the defective device from becoming a load for the other device and the output voltage no...

Page 30: ...rature inside the housing is considered the ambient temperature for the power supply The power supply is positioned at the center of the housing There are no other heat generating elements in the hous...

Page 31: ...e secure and fast installation The redundancy module requires no additional auxiliary voltage Due to the international approvals package the device is suitable for virtually every application Observe...

Page 32: ...or on the rear panel of the control cabinet protocol based communication with the Industrial PC either via OCT One Cable Technology or USB digital signals for communication with non protocol capable...

Page 33: ...Appendix PS1061 2405 0000 33 Version 1 0 5 2 Documentation issue status Version Comment 1 0 First public issue 0 1 Provisional documentation for PS1061 2405 0000...

Page 34: ...nts there Beckhoff Support Support offers you comprehensive technical assistance helping you not only with the application of individual Beckhoff products but also with other wide ranging services sup...

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