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CT10.241, CT10.241-C1 

 

 

 

 

CT-Series 

3-P

HASE

,

 

24V,

 

10A,

 

240W 

 

 

May 2018 / Rev. 2.0a  DS-CT10.241-EN    All values are typical figures specified at 3x 400Vac, 50Hz input voltage, symmetrical  

phase voltages, 24V, 10A output load, 25°C ambient and after a 5 minutes run-in time unless otherwise noted. 

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This device is designed for installation in an enclosure and is intended for the general professional use such as in 
industrial control, office, communication, and instrumentation equipment. 
Do not use this power supply in equipment, where malfunction may cause severe personal injury or threaten human 
life. 
 
 
 

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WARNING

  

Risk of electrical shock, fire, personal injury or death.

 

-  Do not use the power supply without proper grounding (Protective Earth). Use the terminal on the input block for 

earth connection and not one of the screws on the housing. 

-  Turn power off before working on the device. Protect against inadvertent re-powering. 
-  Do not modify or repair the unit. 
-  Do not open the unit as high voltages are present inside. 
-  Use caution to prevent any foreign objects from entering into the housing. 
-  Do not use in wet locations or in areas where moisture or condensation can be expected. 
-  Do not touch during power-on, and immediately after power-off. Hot surface may cause burns. 
 

Obey the following installation requirements: 

This device may only be installed and put into operation by qualified personnel. 
This device does not contain serviceable parts. If damage or malfunction should occur during installation or operation, 
immediately turn power off and send unit to the factory for inspection. The tripping of an internal fuse is caused by an 
internal defect. 
Install device in an enclosure providing protection against electrical, mechanical and fire hazards. 
Install the device onto a DIN-rail according to EN 60715 with the input terminals on the bottom of the device. Other 
mounting orientations require a reduction in output current. 
Make sure that the wiring is correct by following all local and national codes. Use appropriate copper cables that are 

designed for a minimum operating temperature of 60°C for ambient temperatures up to +45°C, 75°C for ambient 
temperatures up to +60°C and 90°C for ambient temperatures up to +70°C. Ensure that all strands of a stranded wire 
enter the terminal connection. 
Unused screw terminals should be securely tightened. 
The device is designed for pollution degree 2 areas in controlled environments. No condensation or frost allowed. 
The enclosure of the device provides a degree of protection of IP20. 
The isolation of the device is designed to withstand impulse voltages of overvoltage category III according to IEC 
60664-1. For corner grounded delta systems, the overvoltage category level is reduced to level II. 
The device is designed as “Class of Protection I” equipment according to IEC 61140. 
Do not use without a proper PE (Protective Earth) connection. 
The device is suitable to be supplied from TN-, TT- and IT mains networks. The voltage between the L terminals and 
the PE terminal must not exceed 500Vac continuously. 
A disconnecting means shall be provided for the input of the device. 
The device is designed for convection cooling and does not require an external fan. Do not obstruct airflow and do not 
cover ventilation grid! 
The device is designed for altitudes up to 6000m (19685ft). See additional requirements in this document for use above 

2000m (6560ft). 

Summary of Contents for CT10.241

Page 1: ...ieved by a synchronous rectification and further technological design details The CT10 241 C1 is equipped with conformal coated pc boards preferred for applications in harsh areas The C Series include...

Page 2: ...orrect to the best of our knowledge and experience at the time of publication If not expressly agreed otherwise this information does not represent a warranty in the legal sense of the word As the sta...

Page 3: ...e factory for inspection The tripping of an internal fuse is caused by an internal defect Install device in an enclosure providing protection against electrical mechanical and fire hazards Install the...

Page 4: ...ircuits up to 32A IEC and 30A UL without additional protection device If an external fuse is utilized do not use circuit breakers smaller than 6A B or C Characteristic to avoid a nuisance tripping of...

Page 5: ...voltage Typ 3x 260Vac Steady state value see Fig 3 1 Shut down voltage Typ 3x 185Vac Steady state value see Fig 3 1 External input protection See recommendations in chapter 2 3AC 400V 3AC 480V Input...

Page 6: ...NRUSH CURRENT An active inrush limitation circuit limits the input inrush current after turn on of the input voltage and after short input voltage interruptions The charging current into EMI suppressi...

Page 7: ...d regulation Max 100mV Between 0 and 10A in single use mode static value Typ 1000mV Between 0 and 10A in parallel use mode static value see Fig 6 2 Ripple and noise voltage Max 50mVpp Bandwidth 20Hz t...

Page 8: ...30A 21 12 3 6 15 24 27 Adjustment Range Output Current Extra current for 20ms Continuous current Factory setting Output Voltage Parallel Use typ 22V 0 4 8 23V 24V 25V 29V 26V 27V 28V 12A 10 6 2 Adjus...

Page 9: ...3 5W 22 8W At 24V 12A 3 phase operation The average efficiency is an assumption for a typical application where the power supply is loaded with 25 of the nominal load for 25 of the time 50 of the nomi...

Page 10: ...gle Parallel 10 FRONT SIDE AND USER ELEMENTS Fig 10 1 Front side A Output Terminals Positive output two identical poles Negative return output two identical poles B Input Terminals L1 L2 L3 Line input...

Page 11: ...m2 Max 4mm2 American Wire Gauge AWG 20 10 AWG 20 10 Max wire diameter including ferrules 2 8mm 2 8mm Recommended tightening torque 1Nm 9lb in 1Nm 9lb in Wire stripping length 7mm 0 28inch 7mm 0 28inch...

Page 12: ...10A and 25 C 2 phase operation 379 000h 410 000h At 24V 5A and 25 C 2 phase operation 102 000h 119 000h At 24V 12A and 25 C 2 phase operation 13 MTBF MTBF stands for Mean Time Between Failure which is...

Page 13: ...1 L2 L3 PE 2kV 4kV Criterion A Criterion A Surge voltage on output EN 61000 4 5 PE 500V 1kV Criterion A Criterion A Conducted disturbance EN 61000 4 6 0 15 80MHz 10V Criterion A Mains voltage dips Dip...

Page 14: ...er voltage category III According to IEC 60664 1 for altitudes up to 2000m II According to IEC 60664 1 for altitudes from 2000 to 6000m and atmospheric pressures from 80 to 47kPa Degree of pollution 2...

Page 15: ...ndant circuit limits the maximum output voltage The output shuts down and automatically attempts to restart Class of protection I According to IEC 61140 A PE Protective Earth connection is required De...

Page 16: ...ed in the field using the appropriate test equipment which applies the voltage with a slow ramp 2s up and 2s down Connect all input terminals together as well as all output poles before conducting the...

Page 17: ...006 Applicable for altitudes up to 2000m Marine GL Germanischer Lloyd classified and ABS American Bureau for Shipping PDA Environmental category C EMC2 Marine and offshore applications SEMI F47 SEMI F...

Page 18: ...S AND WEIGHT Width 62mm 2 44 Height 124mm 4 88 Depth 117mm 4 61 The DIN rail height must be added to the unit depth to calculate the total required installation depth Weight 750g 1 65lb DIN Rail Use 3...

Page 19: ...ZM1 WALL WALL PANEL MOUNT BRACKET These brackets are used to mount the device on a flat surface or panel without utilizing a DIN rail The two aluminum brackets and the black plastic slider of the uni...

Page 20: ...bracket is used to mount the device sideways with or without utilizing a DIN rail to save installation depth The two aluminum brackets and the black plastic slider of the unit have to be detached so t...

Page 21: ...device is equipped with two input channels each 10A nominal which are individually decoupled by utilizing diode technology The output can be loaded with nominal 20A The device does not require an addi...

Page 22: ...on applies when starting a capacitive load The peak current capability also ensures the safe operation of subsequent circuit breakers of load circuits The load branches are often individually protecte...

Page 23: ...which B and C Characteristic MCBs magnetically trip depending on the wire cross section and wire length The following test results indicate the maximal wire length for a magnetic fast tripping The wi...

Page 24: ...en using multiple devices 22 5 PARALLEL USE TO INCREASE OUTPUT POWER Devices can be paralleled to increase the output power The output voltage of all devices shall be adjusted to the same value 100mV...

Page 25: ...rease when using multiple devices N 1 Redundancy Redundant systems for a higher power demand are usually built in a N 1 method E g four devices each rated for 10A are paralleled to build a 30A redunda...

Page 26: ...uitability of your individual application Using only two legs of a 3 phase system is not included in the agency approval Therefore additional investigations might be necessary during the approval proc...

Page 27: ...ambient temperature for the device In the following test setup the device is placed in the middle of the box no other heat producing items are inside the box The load is placed outside the box The te...

Page 28: ...ting orientation The following curves give an indication for allowed output currents for altitudes up to 2000m 6560ft Fig 22 10 Mounting Orientation A Standard orientation Power Supply OUTPUT INPUT Al...

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