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CS5.243 

 

 

 

 

C-Line 

24V,

 

5A,

 

S

INGLE 

P

HASE 

I

NPUT

 

 

 

Nov. 2020 / Rev. 2.1 DS-CS5.243-EN 

All parameters are specified at 24V, 5A, 120Vac, 60Hz, 25°C ambient and after a 5 minutes run-in time unless otherwise noted. 

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22.

 

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PPLICATION 

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OTES

 

22.1.

 

P

EAK 

C

URRENT 

C

APABILITY

 

The unit can deliver peak currents (up to several milliseconds) which are higher than the specified short term currents. 
This helps to start current demanding loads. Solenoids, contactors and pneumatic modules often have a steady state 
coil and a pick-up coil. The inrush current demand of the pick-up coil is several times higher than the steady-state 

current and usually exceeds the nominal output current (including the PowerBoost). The same situation 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 protected with circuit breakers or fuses. In case of a short or an overload in one branch 
circuit, the fuse or circuit breaker need a certain amount of over-current to open in a timely manner. This avoids 
voltage loss in adjacent circuits. 
The extra current (peak current) is supplied by the power converter and the built-in large sized output capacitors of 
the power supply. The capacitors get discharged during such an event, which causes a voltage dip on the output. The 
following two examples show typical voltage dips: 
 

 

Fig. 22-1

   Peak load with 2x the nominal 

current for 50ms, typ. 

 

Fig. 22-2

   Peak load with 5x the nominal 

current for 5ms, typ. 

 

 

 

 

 

10A Peak load (resistive) for 50ms 
Output voltage dips from 24V to 18.5V. 

 

25A Peak load (resistive) for 5ms 
Output voltage dips from 24V to 20V. 

 
Peak current voltage dips  

typ. 

from 24V to 18.5V 

at 10A for 50ms, resistive load 

 

typ. 

from 24V to 22V 

at 25A for 2ms, resistive load 

 

typ. 

from 24V to 20V 

at 25A for 5ms, resistive load 

Summary of Contents for DIMENSION CS5.243

Page 1: ...120V mains only This supports regional applications and offers additional cost savings without sacrificing functionality High immunity to transients and power surges as well as low electromagnetic emi...

Page 2: ...s 25 22 8 Charging of Batteries 25 22 9 Use in a Tightly Sealed Enclosure 25 22 10 Mounting Orientations 26 The information presented in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable and may c...

Page 3: ...ed for installation in an enclosure and is intended for commercial use such as in industrial control process control monitoring measurement equipment or the like Do not use this device in equipment wh...

Page 4: ...s not require an external fan Do not obstruct airflow and do not cover ventilation grid The device is designed for altitudes up to 5000m 16400ft Above 2000m 6560ft a reduction in output current is req...

Page 5: ...External input protection See recommendations in chapter 22 3 AC 100V AC 120V Input current typ 2 23A 1 88A at 24V 5A see Fig 3 3 Power factor typ 0 6 0 59 at 24V 5A see Fig 3 4 Crest factor typ 2 9 3...

Page 6: ...put current vs output load at 24V Fig 3 4 Power factor vs output load 6A 1 1 5 2 3 4 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3A 5 Output Current 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 Input Current typ a 100Vac b 120Vac a b 6A 1 1 5 2 3 4 0...

Page 7: ...limitation circuit limits the input inrush current Virtually no input inrush current is generated The charging current into the EMI suppression capacitors is disregarded in the first microseconds aft...

Page 8: ...5 C see Fig 6 1 nom 3 2A at 28V and 70 C ambient temperature Reduce output current linearly between 45 C and 70 C Output power nom 120W continuously available nom 144W Power Boost Overload behavior co...

Page 9: ...5A see Fig 7 1 typ 50ms 80ms at 24V 5A see Fig 7 1 min 39ms 63ms at 24V 5A see Fig 7 1 typ 37ms 62ms at 24V 6A see Fig 7 1 min 30ms 49ms at 24V 6A see Fig 7 1 Fig 7 1 Hold up time vs input voltage Fig...

Page 10: ...verage 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 nominal load for another 25 of the time 75 of the...

Page 11: ...ectancy of the built in electrolytic capacitors Lifetime expectancy is specified in operational hours and is calculated according to the capacitor s manufacturer specification The manufacturer of the...

Page 12: ...ameter 2 8mm including ferrules Wire stripping length 7mm 0 28inch Screwdriver 3 5mm slotted or cross head No 2 Recommended tightening torque 1Nm 9lb in Pull out force according to UL 486E Instruction...

Page 13: ...hone 49 89 9278 0 Germany 13 26 12 FRONT SIDE AND USER ELEMENTS Fig 12 1 Front side A Input Terminals screw terminals N L Line input PE Protective Earth input B Output Terminals screw terminals two pi...

Page 14: ...EN 61000 4 11 5000ms Criterion C Powerful transients VDE 0160 over entire load range 375V 1 3ms Criterion A Criterions A Power supply shows normal operation behavior within the defined limits B Tempor...

Page 15: ...0m 6 560 to 20 000ft reduce output power or ambient temperature see Fig 14 2 IEC 62103 EN 50178 overvoltage category II Altitude de rating 7 5W 1000m or 5 C 1000m 2000m 6500ft see Fig 14 2 Over voltag...

Page 16: ...g to CSA 22 2 No 107 1 01 Penetration protection 3 5mm e g screws small parts Over temperature protection yes Output shut down with automatic restart Input transient protection MOV Metal Oxide Varisto...

Page 17: ...and 2s down Connect all input terminals together as well as all output poles before conducting the test When testing set the cut off current settings to the value in the table below Fig 17 1 Dielectr...

Page 18: ...I Div 2 CSA Certificate Power Supplies for Hazardous Location Applicable for Canada and US CSA Class 5318 01 Canada 5318 81 USA Temperature Code T3 Groups A B C and D Marine DNV GL DNV GL Certificate...

Page 19: ...0 Germany 19 26 19 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE EU Declaration of Conformity The CE mark indicates conformance with the EMC directive Low voltage directive LVD RoHS directive REACH Directive Manufacturer s S...

Page 20: ...26 20 PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT Width 32mm 1 26 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 5...

Page 21: ...e power supply onto a flat surface without utilizing a DIN Rail 21 2 ZM13 SIDE SIDE MOUNTING BRACKET This bracket is used to mount Dimension units sideways with or without utilizing a DIN Rail The two...

Page 22: ...DIODE does not require an additional auxiliary voltage and is self powered even in case of a short circuit across the output The YRM2 DIODE has a monitoring circuit included and is the perfect soluti...

Page 23: ...of subsequent circuit breakers of load circuits The load branches are often individually protected with circuit breakers or fuses In case of a short or an overload in one branch circuit the fuse or ci...

Page 24: ...um value of 16A B or 10A C Characteristic breaker should be used 22 4 PARALLEL USE TO INCREASE OUTPUT POWER The power supply shall not be used in parallel to increase the output current 22 5 PARALLEL...

Page 25: ...tion input terminals on bottom of the unit Pay attention that leakage current EMI inrush current harmonics will increase when using multiple power supplies 22 7 INDUCTIVE AND CAPACITIVE LOADS The unit...

Page 26: ...tput current Curve A2 Max allowed output current results in approximately half the lifetime expectancy of A1 Fig 22 3 Mounting Orientation A Standard orientation Power Supply OUTPUT INPUT Output Curre...

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