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PS2001-4810-0000

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Version: 1.0

Further notes on installation requirements

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

internal defect.

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

ately and return the device to the factory for inspection.

• Install the device on a DIN rail according to EN 60715, with the input terminals at the bottom of

the device. Other mounting positions require a reduction of the output current.

• Make sure that the wiring is correct. Make sure that all individual wires of a strand enter the ter-

minal connection.

• Unused screw terminals should be tightened firmly.

• The device is designed for areas with contamination level 2 in controlled environments. No con-

densation or frost is allowed.

• The device housing offers IP20 protection.

• The device insulation is designed to withstand pulse voltages of overvoltage category III accord-

ing to IEC 60664-1.

• The device is designed to meet the requirements of protection class I according to IEC 61140.

• Do not use the device without a proper PE connection (protective earth). For the earth connec-

tion use the terminal on the input block, not one of the screws on the housing.

• The device is suitable for supply from TN, TT and IT networks. The voltage between the L or N

terminal and the PE terminal must not exceed 300Vac continuously.

• The input can also be powered from batteries or similar DC power sources. The voltage between

the input terminal and the PE terminal must not exceed 375Vdc continuously.

• An isolating device must be provided for the device input.

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

struct the air circulation. No more than 15% of the ventilation grille may be covered (e.g. by cable
ducts)!

• The device is designed for altitudes up to 6000m (19685ft). Above 2000m (6560ft) a reduction of

the output current and overvoltage category is required.

• Maintain the following installation distances: 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. Increase this distance to 15 mm if the adjacent device is a heat source (e.g. an-
other power supply unit). If the device continuously runs at less than 50%, the 5 mm distance
can be reduced to zero.

• The device is designed, tested and approved for branch-circuit currents up to 32 A (IEC) and

30 A (UL) without additional protection. If an external fuse is used, do not use circuit breakers
smaller than 10A (B or C characteristic) to avoid unwanted tripping of the circuit breaker.

• The maximum ambient air temperature is +70°C (+158°F). The operating temperature corre-

sponds to the ambient or ambient air temperature, per definition at 2 cm below the device.

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

Summary of Contents for PS2001-4810-0000

Page 1: ...Documentation EN PS2001 4810 0000 Power supply 48 V DC 10 A 1 phase 2020 10 08 Version 1 0...

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Page 3: ...20 3 11 Functional wiring diagram 21 3 12 Front side and operating elements 22 3 13 EMC 23 3 14 Environment 24 3 15 Protective functions 25 3 16 Safety features 25 3 17 Dielectric strength 26 3 18 Dec...

Page 4: ...Table of contents PS2001 4810 0000 4 Version 1 0...

Page 5: ...with a continuous maximum output power of 120 and can precisely trigger fuses with a short peak current The power supply unit is part of the PS2000 family and has a width of 48 mm A DC OK LED and a po...

Page 6: ...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 violate the...

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: ...r Do not touch the device when it is switched on or immediately after it has been switched off Hot sur faces can cause burns WARNING Explosion hazard warning Do not use with DC input voltages Do not u...

Page 9: ...the PE terminal must not exceed 300Vac continuously The input can also be powered from batteries or similar DC power sources The voltage between the input terminal and the PE terminal must not exceed...

Page 10: ...ith 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 whether it is fully charged 13 7 Vdc or...

Page 11: ...10A see Fig Input current over output current power factor over output current Power factor Typ 0 996 0 996 0 980 At 48V 10A see Fig Input current over output current power factor over output current...

Page 12: ...Technical data mounting wiring PS2001 4810 0000 12 Version 1 0 Fig 2 Input current over output current power factor over output current...

Page 13: ...ng to IEC 60664 1 Turn on voltage Typ 80 Vdc static Shut down voltage Typ 70 Vdc static Instructions for DC operation The device is suitable for supply from a DC input voltage Use a battery or a compa...

Page 14: ...tched on The charge current of the interference suppression capacitors during the first few microseconds after switching on is not taken into account AC 100V AC 120V AC 230V Input inrush current Max 1...

Page 15: ...nd 70 C ambient temperature Linear derating between 45 C and 70 C Safety switch off current Typ 30A Up to 12ms once every five seconds see Fig Dynamic output current capacity typ The fuse switch off c...

Page 16: ...fter a loss of input power The Hold up time depends on the output load At no load the Hold up time can be up to several seconds The green DC OK lamp also lights up during this time AC 100V AC 120V AC...

Page 17: ...voltage The contact opens when the output voltage drops more than 10 below the set output voltage Short drops are extended to a signal length of 100ms Drops that are shorter than 1ms are ignored Switc...

Page 18: ...W 10 6W At 48V 5A Typ 28 5W 25 1W 18 4W At 48V 10A Typ 35 4W 31 0W 22 7W At 48V 12A Extra Power The average efficiency is based on assumptions for a typical application with the power supply unit oper...

Page 19: ...MTBF MTBF stands for Mean Time Between Failure which is calculated from the statistical failure rate of the components and indicates the reliability of a device It is a statistical representation of t...

Page 20: ...ions Use suitable copper cables that are designed for at least the following operating temperatures 60 C for ambient temperatures up to 45 C 75 C for ambient temperatures up to 60 C and 90 C for ambie...

Page 21: ...Technical data mounting wiring PS2001 4810 0000 21 Version 1 0 3 11 Functional wiring diagram Fig 12 Functional wiring diagram...

Page 22: ...V DC OK LED Designation D Description LED green Lights when the output voltage has reached 90 of the set output voltage DC OK relay contact Designation E Description Push in terminals 13 14 Monitors t...

Page 23: ...0160 Over the entire load range 750V 0 3ms EMC interference emission Cable related interference emission input lines EN 55011 EN 55022 FCC Part 15 CISPR 11 CISPR 22 Class B Interference emission EN 55...

Page 24: ...altitudes up to 2000m II According to IEC 60664 1 installation altitudes above 2000m Degree of pollution 2 According to IEC 62477 1 non conductive Oscillation sinusoidal 2 2 17 8Hz 1 6mm 17 8 500Hz 2...

Page 25: ...ction against input transients MOV metal oxide varis tor For further information see EMC chapter 23 Input fuse Included Non replaceable slow blow fuse with high load capacity 3 16 Safety features Safe...

Page 26: ...current to the value shown in the table below We recommend connecting either the positive pole the negative pole or another part of the output circuit to the protective conductor system This avoids s...

Page 27: ...on of conformity UL Certificate UL 61010 1 2 201 Applicable for US and Canada UL Certificate Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D locations and for use in Group II Category 3 Zone 2 environments Applicab...

Page 28: ...ulate the total installation depth required Weight 830 g DIN rail Use 35 mm DIN rails according to EN 60715 or EN 50022 with a height of 7 5 or 15mm Housing material Housing Aluminum alloy Cover Galva...

Page 29: ...citive load The peak current capability also ensures safe operation of downstream circuit breakers of load circuits The load circuits are often individually fused with circuit breakers or fuses In the...

Page 30: ...t Control of DC OK relay Please note The DC OK relay is activated if the voltage drops by more than 10 for more than 1ms Peak current voltage drops Typically from 48V to 36V At 20A for 50ms ohmic load...

Page 31: ...s with high reserve current and large output capacitors In addition the impedance of the faulty branch must be sufficiently small for the current to actually flow The strongest power supply is of no u...

Page 32: ...ies connection Power supplies of the same type can be connected in series to increase the output voltages As many devices can be connected in series as necessary as long as the sum of the output volta...

Page 33: ...up and shut down the input power turn off for at least five seconds if the output was overloaded or short circuited and the required output current is higher than the current of a device Restrictions...

Page 34: ...heat generating objects in the box The load is placed outside the enclosure The temperature sensor inside the enclosure is placed at the center of the right side of the power supply at a distance of...

Page 35: ...permissible output currents for altitudes up to 2000m Fig 24 Mounting position A standard mounting position Fig 25 Mounting position B upside down Fig 26 Mounting position C table mounting Fig 27 Mou...

Page 36: ...devices to a wall or panel without using a DIN rail The bracket can be mounted without loosening the DIN rail brackets For more information please refer to the ZS5301 0003 documentation Fig 29 Isomet...

Page 37: ...Appendix PS2001 4810 0000 37 Version 1 0 5 2 Documentation issue status Version Comment 1 0 First public issue 0 2 Complements corrections 0 1 Preliminary documentation for PS2001 4810 0000...

Page 38: ...khoff components 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...

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