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FPS300.245-049-102 

 

 

 

All parameters are specified at 24 V, 12.5 A, 230 Vac, 25 °C ambient and after a 5 minutes run-in time unless otherwise noted.

 

Apr. 2022 / Rev. 0.2 FPS300-EN 

www.pulspower.com 

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Intended Use 

This device is designed for indoor use and is intended for commercial applications, such as in industrial control, process 
control, monitoring and measurement equipment. 
Do not use this device in equipment where malfunction may cause severe personal injury or threaten human life. If this 
device is used in a manner outside of its specification, the protection provided by the device may be impaired. 

 

Installation Instructions 

 

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

 

Turn power off before working on the device. Protect against inadvertent re-powering. 

 

Do not open, modify or repair the device. 

 

Do not touch during power-on and immediately after power-off. Hot surfaces may cause burns. 

 

Install the device on a large enough flat surface. Sharp edges on the back may cause injury. 

 

If damages or malfunctioning occur during installation or operation, immediately turn power off and send unit to the 
factory for inspection. 

 

The device is designed as “Class of Protection I” equipment according to IEC 61140. Do not use without a proper PE 
(Protective Earth) connection. 
 

 

Risk of damages on the device 

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Keep the following minimum installation clearances: 30 mm on top and bottom, 10 mm on the front and 10 mm left 
and right side. 

 

The maximum surrounding air temperature is +70 °C (+158 °F). The operational temperature is the same as the ambient 
or surrounding air temperature and is defined 2 cm below the device. 

 

The device is designed to operate in areas between 5 % and 95 % relative humidity. 

 

Clean only with a damp cloth. 

 
Obey the following installation instructions: 
This device may only be installed and put into operation by qualified personnel. This device does not contain serviceable 
parts. The tripping of an internal fuse is caused by an internal defect. Install the device onto a flat surface with the terminals 
on the bottom of the device. Other mounting orientations require a reduction in output power, chapter 23.6. 
For wall mounting use 4 screws. Two on top and 2 on bottom mounting holes. Recommended screw size is M4 (UNC 8-32). 
The enclosure of the device provides a degree of protection of IP65/67 when installed with all mating connectors firmly 
connected. The device is designed for pollution degree 3 areas in controlled environments. 
Assure that during installation no moisture or dirt gets into the connections. Operation in areas where moisture or 
condensation can be expected is possible. 
The negative potential of the outputs is permanently connected to PE within the unit. Do not connect the negative potential 
of any output to PE outside the unit. 
For TN,TT mains systems with earthed neutral and IT star mains systems with insulation monitoring the device is designed 
for overvoltage category III zones up to 2000 m (6560 ft) and for overvoltage category II zones up to 5000 m (16400 ft).  
For TN, TT, IT delta mains systems or IT star mains systems without insulation monitoring the device is intended for 
overvoltage category II zones up to 2000 m (6560 ft). 
The device is designed for altitudes up to 5000 m (16400 ft). Above 2000 m (6560 ft) a reduction in output current is required 
and the operation is limited according mains systems described  above. The device is designed, tested and approved for 
branch circuits up to 20 A (UL) and 32 A (IEC) without additional protection device. If an external fuse is utilized, do not use 
circuit breakers smaller than 6 A B- or C-characteristic to avoid a nuisance trip. A disconnecting means shall be provided for 
the input of the device. This must be suitably located and easily accessible. The disconnecting means must be marked as the 
such for the device. 
 

 

 

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WARNING 

Summary of Contents for FIEPOS FPS300

Page 1: ...arious connector options support the different needs of individual applications Please contact PULS for possible options High immunity to transients and power surges as well as low electromagneticemissions and an international approval package makes the use in nearly every application possible Output voltage DC 24 V Nominal Adjustment range 24 28 V Factory setting 24 5 V Output power Continuous Up...

Page 2: ...ntly changing the information in this data sheet is subject to revision We therefore kindly ask you to always use the latest issue of this document available under www pulspower com No part of this document may be reproduced or utilized in any form without our prior permission in writing Packaging and packaging aids can and should always be recycled The product itself may not be disposed of as dom...

Page 3: ...P54 67 Power Supply Highline Input Voltage 300 300 W Power Class 500 500 W Power Class 241 481 Standard Power Supply with Output Voltage 24 28 V 48 52 V Setting and LED Bar 242 482 Basic Power Supply without Voltage Setting and LED Bar This version has a status LED Bar 245 485 Power Supply with up to 4 E Fuse Channels 246 486 Power Supply with up to 4 NEC Class II Channels 247 487 Power Supply wit...

Page 4: ...to operation by qualified personnel This device does not contain serviceable parts The tripping of an internal fuse is caused by an internal defect Install the device onto a flat surface with the terminals on the bottom of the device Other mounting orientations require a reduction in output power chapter 23 6 For wall mounting use 4 screws Two on top and 2 on bottom mounting holes Recommended scre...

Page 5: ... Power factor typ 0 99 0 99 0 97 At 360 W see Fig 3 4 Start up delay typ 2 s 2 s 2 s At 300 W symmetrical phase voltages see Fig 3 2 Rise time typ 22 ms 22 ms 22 ms At 300 W constant current load 0mF load see Fig 3 2 typ 48 ms 46 ms 35 ms At 300 W constant current load 12 5mF see Fig 3 2 Turn on overshoot Max 200 mV 200 mV 200 mV See Fig 3 2 The power factor is the ratio of the true or real power ...

Page 6: ...ing for DC Input Instructions for DC use a Use a battery or a similar DC source A supply from the intermediate DC bus of a frequency converter is not recommended and can cause a malfunction or damage the unit b Connect pole to L and pole to N c Connect the PE terminal to an earth wire or to the machine ground Input Inrush Current An active inrush limitation circuit NTCs which are bypassed by a rel...

Page 7: ...put with the highest number will tripped first followed by the next output to ensure that the lower channel number will supply continuous power and see no voltage dips Outputs start sequentially from 1 to 4 with an interval of 150ms see Fig 6 1 Number of outputs 3 Output voltage Nom 24 V Factory setting 24 5 V Adjustment range 24 28 V Adjustable in steps 24 V 24 5 V 25 V 25 5 V 26 V 26 5 V 27 V an...

Page 8: ... C ambient and after a 5 minutes run in time unless otherwise noted Apr 2022 Rev 0 2 FPS300 EN www pulspower com 8 28 Fig 6 1 Sequential start of the outputs Fig 6 2 Tripping of the channel with the lowest priority when the power budget is exceeded Fig 6 3 Trip curve diagram ...

Page 9: ...ut power The hold up time is output load dependent At no load the hold up time can be up to several seconds The status LED is also on during this time AC 100 V AC 120 V AC 230 V Hold up Time typ 75 ms 75 ms 75 ms At 150 W output load see Fig 7 1 min 56 ms 56 ms 56 ms At 150 W output load see Fig 7 1 typ 44 ms 44 ms 44 ms At 300 W output load see Fig 7 1 min 29 ms 29 ms 29 ms At 300 W output load s...

Page 10: ...upply Contact closes As soon as the output voltage reaches typ 22 Vdc The Output OK Relay Contact is synchronized with the Status Led Contact opens As soon as the output voltage dips below 22 Vdc Short dips will be extended to a signal length of 100 ms Dips Shorter than 1ms will be ignored Switching hysteresis 1V Contact ratings Maximal 60 Vdc 0 3 A 30 Vdc 1 A 30 Vac 0 5 A resistive load Minimal p...

Page 11: ...al 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 nominal load for another 25 of the time and with 100 of the nominal load for the rest of the time Fig 9 1 Efficiency vs output power at 24 V typ Fig 9 2 Losses vs output power at 24 V typ Fig 9 3 Efficiency vs input voltage at 24 V 300 W typ Fig...

Page 12: ... 300 W and 25 C 530 100 h 610 800 h 834 400 h At 24V 150 W and 25 C MTBF MTBF stands for Mean Time Between Failure which is calculated according to statistical device failures and indicates reliability of a device It is the statistical representation of the likelihood of a unit to fail and does not necessarily represent the life of a product A MTBF figure of e g 1 000 000 h means that statisticall...

Page 13: ...eters are specified at 24 V 12 5 A 230 Vac 25 C ambient and after a 5 minutes run in time unless otherwise noted Apr 2022 Rev 0 2 FPS300 EN www pulspower com 13 28 Functional Diagram Fig 12 1 Functional Diagram FPS300 245 049 102 ...

Page 14: ... Depth 59 mm 2 32 Installation clearances See chapter 2 Weight 1200 g 2 7lb Mating connectors See chapter 21 3 Input connector on power supply X1 7 8 3pin Male Pin PE connection Pin 2 L Pin 3 N IO Link connector on power supply X2 M12 A Male Pin 1 Relay Connection Pin 2 not connected Pin 3 not connected Pin 4 Relay Connection Pin 5 not connected Output connector on power supply X3 X4 and X5 7 8 4 ...

Page 15: ...ut Controls consist of an output LED and an Output ON OFF button ON OFF for each output The Output LED displays different running conditions for output in real time The ON OFF is used to switch the output on off Operation Settings Monitor Output Power Mode The Output Power Mode displays the actual total output power after startup It is the default mode of the LED Bar The output Power is Displayed ...

Page 16: ...r to the current scale on the right sidebar e g 20 LED indicates 24 5 V New point is set After 15 s of non action the PSU will automatically switch to Output Power Mode Set Button Lock To activate deactivate the button lock Press the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously for 3 s The LED bar will flash for 5 s to indicate the changed button lock status Reset Output In a failure mode where the output d...

Page 17: ...PSU with NEC Class II outputs Difference between positive and negative Input Output current of the output are 1 A for 6 6 5 s PSU without NEC Class II outputs Connector negative wire overcurrent according to negative trip curve or output was contributing to negative overcurrent of another output Ipos Ineg threshold or High PE current 12 A was detected based on overall output current sum Flashes or...

Page 18: ...tage on AC input EN 61000 4 5 L to N 2kV Criterion A L to PE N to PE 4kV Criterion A Surge voltage on DC output EN 61000 4 5 to 1kV Criterion A to PE 2kV Criterion A Surge voltage on OUT OK EN 61000 4 5 OUT OK to PE 1kV Criterion A Conducted immunity EN 61000 4 6 0 15 80MHz 20V Criterion A Voltage dips EN 61000 4 11 0 of 100Vac 0Vac 20ms Criterion A 40 of 100Vac 40Vac 200ms Criterion C 70 of 100Va...

Page 19: ...000 3 2 Class A fulfilled between 0A and 12A load Voltage fluctuations flicker EN 61000 3 3 Pass tested with constant current loads non pulsing This device complies with FCC Part 15 rules Operation is subjected to following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operatio...

Page 20: ...r voltage category III According to IEC 60664 1 For TN TT mains systems with earthed neutral and IT star mains systems with insulation monitoring for altitudes up to 2000 m II According to IEC 60664 1 For TN TT mains systems with earthed neutral and IT star mains systems with insulation monitoring for altitudes between 2000 m and 5000 m According to IEC 60664 1 For TN TT IT Delta mains systems or ...

Page 21: ...ts down and automatically attempts to restart Class of protection According to IEC 61140 A PE Protective Earth connection is required Ingress protection IP 65 67 According to EN IEC 60529 Over temperature protection Included Output shut down with automatic restart Temperature sensors are installed on critical components inside the unit and turns the unit off in safety critical situations which can...

Page 22: ...d insulation Type and routine tests are conducted by the manufacturer Field tests may be conducted 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 before conducting the test When testing set the cut off current settings to the value in the table below Fig 18 1 Dielectric strength A D Type test 60 s 2500 Vac ...

Page 23: ... AC 208V L L or L N mains voltages nominal output voltage and nominal output load VDMA 24364 Paint Wetting Impairment Substances Test or LABS Test Tested for Zone 2 and test class C1 according to VDMA 24364 C1 L W for solvents and water based paints Regulatory Compliance EU Declaration of Conformity Trade conformity assessment for Europe The CE mark indicates conformance with the European EMC dire...

Page 24: ...ww pulspower com 24 28 Accessories 21 1 DIN RAIL Mounting KIT ZM FPDRA 11 In addition to screw mounting FIEPOS can easily be attached to a DIN rail using the ZM FPDRA 11 DIN rail mounting kit DIN Rail not included DIN Fixture pre assembled 21 2 Mounting Braket ZM FPMBA 11 In addition to screw mounting FIEPOS can easily be attached to a mounting bracket the ZM FPMBA 11 ...

Page 25: ... 2 5 6mm 14 17mm Harting HANQ2 0 ZCM hanq20 6104401263900 Q2 0 Set screw male 2 5 6mm 6 12mm Harting HANQ4 0 ZCM hanq40 6104401265100 Q4 0 Set crimp 2 5mm2 IP67 Harting HANQ5 0 ZCF hanq50 6104401265000 Q5 0 Set QuickLock female 0 5 2 5mm 6 12mm Harting M12 A ZCF m12a5p 21032722505 M12 A 5pin cut clamp female 0 34 0 5mm 6 8mm Harting M12 A ZCM m12a5p 21032721505 M12 A 5pin cut clamp male 0 34 0 5mm...

Page 26: ...al Adjustment range 24 28Vdc Factory setting 24 5V Output power Continuous 360W Up to 45 C ambient 300W At 55 C ambient 150W At 70 C ambient Short term up to 5s 600W Below 55 C ambient 300W At 70 C ambient Derate linearly between 55 C to 70 C Number of outputs 4 Output current Settable per output up to 10A Input connector 7 8 3pin Output connector 7 8 4pin FPT500 246 049 102 Power Supply with thre...

Page 27: ...ntinuous output current If the R M S current is higher the unit may respond with a thermal shut down after a period of time 23 2 External Input Protection The device is designed tested and approved for branch circuits up to 20 A UL and 32 A IEC without additional protection device If an external fuse is utilized do not use circuit breakers smaller than 6 A B or C Characteristic to avoid a nuisance...

Page 28: ...asheet apply only for the standard mounting orientation The following curves give an indication for allowed output power in different mounting orientations for altitudes up to 2000 m 6560 ft A Standard Orientation B Upside down C Horizontal cw and ccw D Over head and Table top mounting Input Output Power Supply 360 300 150 0 45 55 70 Ambient Temperature C Output Power W Input Output Power Supply 3...

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