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NI PS-12/13 Power Supply User Manual and Specifications

Operate the hardware only at or below Pollution Degree 2. Pollution is foreign matter in a solid, 
liquid, or gaseous state that can reduce dielectric strength or surface resistivity. The following is 
a description of pollution degrees:

Pollution Degree 1 means no pollution or only dry, nonconductive pollution occurs. The 
pollution has no influence. Typical level for sealed components or coated PCBs.

Pollution Degree 2 means that only nonconductive pollution occurs in most cases. 
Occasionally, however, a temporary conductivity caused by condensation must be 
expected. Typical level for most products.

Pollution Degree 3 means that conductive pollution occurs, or dry, nonconductive pollution 
occurs that becomes conductive due to condensation.

Operate the hardware at or below the measurement category

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 marked on the hardware label. 

Measurement circuits are subjected to working voltages

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 and transient stresses (overvoltage) 

from the circuit to which they are connected during measurement or test. Measurement 
categories establish standard impulse withstand voltage levels that commonly occur in electrical 
distribution systems. The following is a description of measurement categories:

Measurement Categories CAT I and CAT O (Other) are equivalent and are for 
measurements performed on circuits not directly connected to the electrical distribution 
system referred to as MAINS

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 voltage. This category is for measurements of voltages from 

specially protected secondary circuits. Such voltage measurements include signal levels, 
special hardware, limited-energy parts of hardware, circuits powered by regulated 
low-voltage sources, and electronics.

Measurement Category II is for measurements performed on circuits directly connected to 
MAINS. This category refers to local-level electrical distribution, such as that provided by 
a standard wall outlet (for example, 115 AC voltage for U.S. or 230 AC voltage for Europe). 
Examples of Measurement Category II are measurements performed on household 
appliances, portable tools, and similar hardware.

Measurement Category III is for measurements performed in the building installation at the 
distribution level. This category refers to measurements on hard-wired hardware such as 
hardware in fixed installations, distribution boards, and circuit breakers. Other examples 
are wiring, including cables, bus bars, junction boxes, switches, socket outlets in the fixed 
installation, and stationary motors with permanent connections to fixed installations.

Measurement Category IV is for measurements performed at the primary electrical supply 
installation typically outside buildings. Examples include electricity meters and 
measurements on primary overcurrent protection devices and on ripple control units.

To obtain the safety certification(s) for this product, visit 

ni.com/certification

, search by 

model number or product line, and click the appropriate link in the Certification column.

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Measurement categories, also referred to as overvoltage or installation categories, are defined in electrical 

safety standards IEC 61010-1 and IEC 60664-1.

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Working voltage is the highest rms value of an AC or DC voltage that can occur across any particular 

insulation.

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MAINS is defined as a hazardous live electrical supply system that powers hardware. Suitably rated 

measuring circuits may be connected to the MAINS for measuring purposes.

Summary of Contents for NI PS-13

Page 1: ...and Connecting 6 Connector Descriptions 6 Output Terminals 6 Input Terminals 6 Wiring The Terminals 7 Operating the NI PS 12 13 8 External Input Protection 8 Hazardous Risks 8 Service Parts 8 Charging...

Page 2: ...power supply is intended for general use such as in industrial control and instrumentation equipment Do not use this device in aircraft trains and nuclear equipment where malfunctioning of the power...

Page 3: ...tely dry and free from contaminants before returning it to service Do not substitute parts or modify the hardware except as described in this document Use the hardware only with the chassis modules ac...

Page 4: ...ed energy parts of hardware circuits powered by regulated low voltage sources and electronics Measurement Category II is for measurements performed on circuits directly connected to MAINS This categor...

Page 5: ...er nearby electronics which can be determined by turning the hardware off and on NI recommends that you try the following measures Reorient the antenna of the receiver the device suffering interferenc...

Page 6: ...ine neutral and protective earth connectors 5 Connect external device s to the power supply V and V connectors Connector Descriptions Output Terminals The NI PS 12 and NI PS 13 have a total of four ou...

Page 7: ...o connect wires to the input and output terminals 1 Ensure that none of the wires are connected to live power 2 Strip the ends of the wires according to the recommendations in Table 1 3 Insert the end...

Page 8: ...ock for earth connection instead of one of the screws on the housing Turn the power off before working on the power supply Protect against inadvertent re powering Make sure the wiring is correct by fo...

Page 9: ...wer supply Note Specifications are subject to change without notice AC Input Figure 2 NI PS 12 Input Voltage Vs Output Load Figure 3 NI PS 13 Input Voltage Vs Output Load NI PS 12 NI PS 13 Input range...

Page 10: ...charging current into EMI suppression capacitors is disregarded in the first milliseconds after power up Note Input current values are typical with Ta 25 C cold start NI PS 12 115 VAC 20 A 230 VAC 40...

Page 11: ...ight 900 g 2 0 lb NI PS 12 NI PS 13 Output voltage nominal V 24 48 Output current A maximum 6 3 6 7 Peak output current A 9 5 8 7 Output power W maximum 151 2 321 6 Output voltage range V 21 6 26 4 43...

Page 12: ...12 ni com NI PS 12 13 Power Supply User Manual and Specifications Figure 5 NI PS 12 Dimensions 11 5MAX 3 M4 L 4mm 25 28 12 5 25 50 117 170 152 65 45 4 M4 L 4mm 8 9 5 49 5 18 63 99...

Page 13: ...tional Instruments 13 Figure 6 NI PS 13 Dimensions Environment NI PS 12 10 to 50 C convection cooling 10 to 70 C forced air cooling FAN Bottom View Direction of air flow 4 x M4 5mm deep 4 x M4 5mm dee...

Page 14: ...eatures Overcurrent protection Caution Do not operate at overload or dead short for more than 60 seconds NI PS 12 6 6 9 7 A constant current limit with automatic recovery NI PS 13 7 0 10 A constant cu...

Page 15: ...nce NI PS 12 More than 100 M at Ta 25 C and 70 relative humidity Output FG 500 VDC NI PS 13 More than 100 M at Ta 25 C and 70 relative humidity Output FG 500 VDC Vibration NI PS 12 At non operation 10...

Page 16: ...ink in the Certification column Environmental Management NI is committed to designing and manufacturing products in an environmentally responsible manner NI recognizes that eliminating certain hazardo...

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