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YRM2.DIODE 

 

 

Y-Series

 

24-60V, 20A, D

UAL 

R

EDUNDANCY 

M

ODULE

 

 

 

Nov 2006 / Rev. 1.0  DS-YRM2.DIODE-EN 
All parameters are specified at 24V, 20A output current, 25°C ambient and after a 5 minutes run-in time unless otherwise noted. 

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23.7. D

ECOUPLING OF 

B

UFFERED 

B

RANCHES

 

Buffer energy supplied from a DC-UPS or buffer module is not wasted in “power branches”. 

Please note:

  

Set output voltage of the power supply to a level that the buffer unit or DC-UPS will not start unexpected. Take the 
voltage drop of the YRM2.DIODE into account. 

 

Fig. 23-6

   Wiring diagram, Decoupling of Buffered Branches 

 

Failure

Monitor

Buffered

Load

e.g.

Controller

opt

ional

I

I

I

L1
L2

PE

L3

Load

e.g. Motor

L1 L2 L3 PE

Power Supply

+   +

-   -

24V, 20A

Buffer

Module

+  

-

YRM2.DIODE

+  

-

OUT

 -

IN 1

+  

-

IN 2

IN 1 IN 2

 

 

23.8. U

SE IN A 

T

IGHTLY 

S

EALED 

E

NCLOSURE

 

When the redundancy module is installed in a tightly sealed enclosure, the temperature inside the enclosure will be 
higher than outside. The inside temperature defines the ambient temperature for the redundancy module. 

Results from such an installation: 

Power supply is placed in the middle of the box, no other heat producer inside the box  

Enclosure: 

 

 

Rittal Typ IP66 Box PK 9516 100, plastic, 110x180x165mm 

Load:    

 

 

24V, 16A; (=80%) load is placed outside the box 

Input: 

   24Vdc 

Temperature inside enclosure:  

58.8°C  (in the middle of the right side of the power supply with a distance of 2cm) 

Temperature outside enclosure:   24.6°C 
Temperature rise: 

 

34.2K 

Summary of Contents for Dimension Y Series

Page 1: ...t 20A output current Temperature range 25 C to 70 C Operational Derating 0 5A C 60 to 70 C The YRM2 DIODE is a redundancy module which can be used for various purposes The most popular application is...

Page 2: ...16 23 8 Use in a Tightly Sealed Enclosure 16 23 9 Mounting Orientations 17 INTENDED USE The redundancy module shall only be installed and put into operation by qualified personnel This redundancy modu...

Page 3: ...continuous see Fig 5 3 max 1x 30A Up to 5s Single use continuous see Fig 5 4 Peak input current max 150A Max 10ms per input Output current max 20A 30A Normal mode continuous up to 5s max 25A 37 5A At...

Page 4: ...0 60Vdc 20A output current see Fig 6 1 Fig 6 1 Power losses vs output current Power Losses typ 0 0 5 10 20 4 8 12 16 20 24W 25A 15 Output Current 7 ALARM CONTACTS Both input voltages are monitored ind...

Page 5: ...2 Alarm contact Input 1 ok Input 2 ok 9 FRONT SIDE AND USER ELEMENTS Fig 9 1 Front side Alarm contacts relays plug connector NO contact 11 12 Alarm contact for input 1 13 14 Alarm contact for input 2...

Page 6: ...e cross section are permitted in one connection point except PE wire e Do not use the unit without PE connection 11 RELIABILITY DC 24V Lifetime expectancy min 25 years 40 C input 2x10A output 20A no e...

Page 7: ...rge EN 61000 4 2 Contact discharge Air discharge 8kV 15kV Criterion A Criterion A Electromagnetic RF field EN 61000 4 3 80MHz 1GHz 10V m Criterion A Fast transients Burst EN 61000 4 4 Input Output Ala...

Page 8: ...Vibration random 0 5m 2 s 3 2 hours axis IEC 60068 2 64 Shock 30g 6ms 20g 11ms 3 bumps direction 18 bumps in total IEC 60068 2 27 Altitude 0 to 6000m 0 to 20 000ft Reduce output power or ambient temp...

Page 9: ...n case of a protection event audible noise may occur 15 SAFETY Input output separation 200V Epitaxial diode Class of protection III PE Protective Earth connection not mandatory PE resistance 0 1Ohm Be...

Page 10: ...ory C EMC2 18 FULFILLED STANDARDS EN IEC 60204 1 Safety of Electrical Equipment of Machines EN IEC 61131 2 Programmable Controllers EN 50178 Electronic Equipment in Power Installations 19 USED SUBSTAN...

Page 11: ...l must be located on top and output terminal on the bottom For other orientations see section 0 Cooling Convection cooled no forced cooling required Do not cover ventilation grid e g cable conduits by...

Page 12: ...ched so that the two steel brackets can be mounted Fig 22 1 ZM1 WALL Wall Mounting Bracket Fig 22 2 Assembled Wall Mounting Bracket ZM11 SIDE Side mounting bracket This bracket is used to mount Dimens...

Page 13: ...se separate input fuse for each power supply Use Three phase power supplies to gain functional safety if one phase fails When Single phase power supplies are utilized connect them to different phases...

Page 14: ...y 20A output current L1 L2 L3 PE Power Supply 24V 20A Failure Monitor 20A Load I I I optional optional I I I L1 L2 PE L3 YRM2 DIODE OUT IN 1 IN 2 IN 1 IN 2 YRM2 DIODE OUT IN 1 IN 2 IN 1 IN 2 L1 L2 L3...

Page 15: ...load instead of charging the battery Use a fuse between battery and YRM2 DIODE Fig 23 4 Wiring diagram 10A Battery back up Failure Monitor 10A Load optional L N PE 24V Battery I Battery Charger L N PE...

Page 16: ...itor Buffered Load e g Controller optional I I I L1 L2 PE L3 Load e g Motor L1 L2 L3 PE Power Supply 24V 20A Buffer Module YRM2 DIODE OUT IN 1 IN 2 IN 1 IN 2 23 8 USE IN A TIGHTLY SEALED ENCLOSURE Whe...

Page 17: ...rve A2 Max allowed output current results approx in half the lifetime expectancy of A1 Fig 23 7 Mounting Orientation A Standard Orientation Redundancy Module INPUT OUTPUT Output Current 0 10 20 30 40...

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