Technical data, application notes, wiring
PS2001-2440-0000
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Version: 1.0
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Technical data, application notes, wiring
4.1
Nominal electrical values
Electrical parameters
Supply voltage
Nom.
DC 24V
-20%/+25%
Supply voltage range
1)
Nom.
19.2 - 30 Vdc
Normal operating voltage range
2)
Typ.
23 – 30 Vdc
Transition voltage for switching to
buffer mode
Typ.
22.5 Vdc
Backup threshold value jumper set to "22.5 V fixed"
Typ.
V
IN
– 1 V
Backup threshold value jumper set to "V
IN
– 1 V"
"Selection of the backup threshold volt-
14]
).
Transition voltage for switching from
buffer mode to supply mode
Typ.
22.5 Vdc
Backup threshold value jumper set to "22.5 V fixed"
Typ.
V
BUFFER
+ 1 V
Backup threshold value jumper set to "V
IN
– 1 V"
"Selection of the backup threshold volt-
14]
).
Buffer voltage
Typ.
Equal to the transition voltage for switching to buffer mode.
Residual ripple and noise voltage
- in buffer mode
Max.
200mVpp
Generated by the buffer module.
(defined at 20 Hz to 20 MHz, 50 Ohm)
- in power supply mode
The residual ripple and noise voltage are defined by the power supply.
Current consumption
Typ.
80 mA
When the capacitor is fully charged
Min.
400 mA
During the charging of the capacitors
Max.
600 mA
During the charging of the capacitors
Power loss
Typ.
1.9W
When the capacitor is fully charged
Buffer current
Min.
40A
Buffer current overload behavior
Electronically limited, buffering stops and capacitor is discharged under 17 V.
See fig.
"Output characteristic curve in buffer mode, 22.5 V fixed mode, typ.
Permissible voltage between supply
voltage and housing ground
Max.
60 Vdc or
42.4 Vac
Continuous operation, IEC 62477-1
Capacitive and inductive loads
no limit
1)
Supply voltage range:
At voltages within the input voltage range, the control functions such as LEDs, monitoring functions, relay contacts, etc. function as nor-
mal. Within the input voltage range the device can either be in power supply mode or buffer mode.
2)
Normal operating voltage range:
The normal operating voltage range describes the supply voltage that supports the full functionality of the buffer module (including
charging) without entering buffer mode.
Fig. 7: Selection of a suitable power supply