Technical data, mounting, wiring
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Technical data, mounting, wiring
3.1
AC input
AC input
AC input
Nom.
AC 100-240 V
Suitable for TN, TT and IT networks
AC input range
Min.
90-264 Vac
Continuous operation
Min.
85-90 Vac
< 55°C continuous ambient temperature permissible
> 55°C ambient temperature for a short time or with reduction of the
output power according to Fig.
Output current over ambient temper-
ature
)
Min.
60-85 Vac
Full power for 200 ms, no damage between 0 and 85 Vac
Min.
264-300 Vac
< 500 ms
Permissible voltage L or N to earth Max.
300 Vac
Continuous according to IEC 62103
Input frequency
Nom.
50-60 Hz
±6%
Turn-on voltage
Typ.
80 Vac
Static, see Fig.
Input voltage range; switch-on behavior definitions
Shut-down voltage
Typ.
74 Vac
Static, see Fig.
Input voltage range; switch-on behavior definitions
External input protection
see recommendations in chapter
AC input
AC 100 V
AC 120 V
AC 230 V
Input current
Typ.
10.5 A
8.6 A
4.5 A
At 24 V, 40 A, see Fig.
Input current over out-
put current; power factor over output current
Power factor
1)
Typ.
0.99
0.99
0.99
At 24 V, 40 A, see Fig.
Input current over out-
put current; power factor over output current
Peak factor
2)
Typ.
1.47
1.53
1.56
At 24 V, 40 A,
Start-up delay
Typ.
800 ms
750 ms
700 ms
See Fig.
Input voltage range; switch-on behav-
ior definitions
Rise time
Typ.
15 ms
15 ms
15 ms
At 24 V, 40 A, 0 mF load capacity, see
Fig. In-
put voltage range; switch-on behavior defini-
tions
Typ.
18 ms
18 ms
18 ms
At 24 V, 40 A, 40 mF load capacity, see Fig.
Input voltage range; switch-on behavior defini-
tions
Turn-on overshoot
Max.
100 mV
100 mV
100 mV
See Fig.
Input voltage range; switch-on behav-
ior definitions
1)
The power factor is the ratio of real (or active) power to apparent power in an AC circuit.
2)
The peak factor is the mathematical ratio of the peak value to the RMS value of the input current
waveform.
Fig. 1: Input voltage range; switch-on behavior definitions