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ML15.121 

 

MiniLine

 

 

12V, 1.3A, S

INGLE 

P

HASE 

I

NPUT

 

 

 

Dec. 2007 / Rev. 1.1  DS-ML15.121-EN 
All parameters are specified at 12V, 1.3A, 230Vac, 25°C ambient and after a 5 minutes run-in time unless otherwise noted. 

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I

NDEX

 

P

AGE

   

I

NDEX

 

P

AGE

 

 

1.

 

General Description ............................................1

 

2.

 

Short-form Data ..................................................1

 

3.

 

Order Numbers....................................................1

 

4.

 

Markings ..............................................................1

 

5.

 

AC-Input...............................................................3

 

6.

 

Input Inrush Current Surge .................................4

 

7.

 

Hold-up Time.......................................................4

 

8.

 

DC-Input...............................................................5

 

9.

 

Output .................................................................6

 

10.

 

Efficiency and Power Losses................................7

 

11.

 

Functional Diagram.............................................8

 

12.

 

Reliability .............................................................8

 

13.

 

Front Side and User Elements.............................9

 

14.

 

Terminals and Wiring..........................................9

 

15.

 

EMC....................................................................10

 

16.

 

Environment ......................................................11

 

17.

 

Protection Features ...........................................11

 

18.

 

Safety .................................................................12

 

19.

 

Dielectric Strength ............................................12

 

20.

 

Approvals .......................................................... 13

 

21.

 

Fulfilled Standards............................................ 13

 

22.

 

Used Substances ............................................... 13

 

23.

 

Physical Dimensions and Weight ..................... 14

 

24.

 

Installation and Operation Instructions .......... 14

 

25.

 

Application Notes............................................. 15

 

25.1.

 

Peak Current Capability ......................... 15

 

25.2.

 

Back-feeding Loads ................................ 15

 

25.3.

 

Inductive and Capacitive Loads ............. 15

 

25.4.

 

Series Operation..................................... 16

 

25.5.

 

Parallel Use to Increase Output Power . 16

 

25.6.

 

Parallel Use for Redundancy.................. 17

 

25.7.

 

Charging of Batteries ............................. 17

 

25.8.

 

External Input Protection....................... 17

 

25.9.

 

Functional Earth Terminal ..................... 18

 

25.10.

 

Operation on Two Phases ...................... 18

 

25.11.

 

Use in a Tightly Sealed Enclosure .......... 19

 

25.12.

 

Mounting Orientations .......................... 20

 

 

 

 

I

NTENDED 

U

SE

 

The power supply shall only be installed and put into operation by qualified personnel.  

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

 

 

T

ERMINOLOGY AND 

A

BREVIATIONS

 

PE and 

 symbol

 

PE is the abbreviation for 

P

rotective 

E

arth and has the same meaning as the symbol 

Earth, Ground 

 

This document uses the term “earth” which is the same as the U.S. term “ground”. 

T.b.d.

   

 

To be defined, value or description will follow later. 

AC 230V

 

A figure displayed with the AC or DC before the value represents a nominal voltage with 
standard tolerances (usually ±15%) included.  
E.g.: DC 12V describes a 12V battery regardless whether it is charged (13.7V) or discharged 
(10V). As long as not otherwise stated, AC 100V and AC 230V parameters are valid at 50Hz 
and AC 120V parameters are valid at 60Hz mains frequency. 

230Vac 

A figure with the unit (Vac) at the end is a momentary figure without any additional 
tolerances included. 

 

 

D

ISCLAIMER

 

The information presented in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable and may change without notice. 

The housing is patent by PULS (US patent No US D442,923S) 

No part of this document may be reproduced or utilized in any form without permission in writing from the publisher. 

Summary of Contents for MiniLine ML15.121

Page 1: ...230Vac Temperature range 10 C to 70 C Operational Derating 0 4W C 60 to 70 C Hold up time typ 46 191ms At 120 230Vac Dimensions 22 5x75x91mm WxHxD A compact size light weight simple mounting onto the...

Page 2: ...pply shall only be installed and put into operation by qualified personnel This power supply is designed for installation in an enclosure and is intended for the general use such as in industrial cont...

Page 3: ...t 12V 1 3A Start up delay typ 780ms 780ms 780ms See Fig 5 2 Rise time typ 12ms 12ms 12ms At 12V 1 3A see Fig 5 2 Turn on overshoot max 100mV 100mV 100mV See Fig 5 2 The power factor is the ratio of th...

Page 4: ...the first peak Input Voltage Input Current Input Current Input 230Vac Output 12V 1 3A Ambient 25 C Upper curve Input current 5A DIV Lower curve Input voltage 500V DIV Time scale 10ms DIV Input 230Vac...

Page 5: ...ange min 85 375Vdc Continuous operation DC input current typ 0 16A 0 057A 110Vdc 300Vdc at a load of 12V and 1 3A Turn on voltage typ 80Vdc Steady state value Shut down voltage typ 60Vdc Steady state...

Page 6: ...mode See Fig 9 2 max Hiccup mode See Fig 9 2 Fig 9 1 Output voltage vs output current typ Fig 9 2 Hiccup mode Output current at shorted output 230V typ Output Voltage 0 0 2 4 6 16V 8 10 12 2 0A 1 0 0...

Page 7: ...f load typ 3 4W 3 2W 3 1W 1 3A 12V full load Fig 10 1 Efficiency vs output current at 12V Fig 10 2 Losses vs output current at 12V Efficiency 0 2 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 76 84 1 4A 0 6 0 8 1 2 Output Cur...

Page 8: ...ars 15 years 15 years 25 C 12V 1 3A MTBF SN 29500 IEC 61709 3 435 000h 3 723 000h 3 811 000h 40 C 12V 1 3A 5 633 000h 6 106 000h 6 205 000h 25 C 12V 1 3A MTBF MIL HDBK 217F 1 482 000h 1 534 000h 1 451...

Page 9: ...er Turn to set the output voltage Factory setting is 12 0V 14 TERMINALS AND WIRING All terminals are easy to access when mounted on the panel Input and output terminals are separated from each other i...

Page 10: ...of 100Vac 40 of 100Vac 70 of 100Vac 0 of 200Vac 40 of 200Vac 70 of 200Vac 0Vac 20ms 40Vac 200ms 70Vac 500ms 0Vac 20ms 80Vac 200ms 140Vac 500ms Criterion A Criterion C Criterion A Criterion A Criterion...

Page 11: ...6000m Degree of pollution 2 EN 50178 IEC 62103 non conductive Fig 16 1 Output power vs ambient temperature Fig 16 2 Output power vs altitude 0 10 0 20 40 70 C 2 5 5 0 7 5 10 0 12 5 15W 60 Ambient Temp...

Page 12: ...terminal connected to Protective earth 2 Functional earth terminal not connected 19 DIELECTRIC STRENGTH Fig 19 1 Dielectric strength A B C Type test 60s 2500Vac 3000Vac 500Vac Factory test 5s 2500Vac...

Page 13: ...Division 2 wiring methods of the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 and in accordance with other local or national codes CSA R 182790 C US CSA approval for Canada CAN CSA C22 2 No 107 1 CAN CSA 60950 1...

Page 14: ...see chapter 25 12 An appropriate electrical and fire end product enclosure should be considered in the end use application Cooling Convection cooled no forced cooling required Do not cover ventilation...

Page 15: ...dips Fig 25 1 Peak load 2 6A for 50ms typ Fig 25 2 Peak load 6 5A for 5ms typ 10ms DIV Output Voltage Output Current 12V 0A 2 6A 7 8V 1ms DIV Output Voltage Output Current 12V 0A 6 5A 2V Peak load 2...

Page 16: ...quired when the sum of the output voltage is above 60Vdc Note Avoid return voltage e g from a decelerating motor or battery which is applied to the output terminals 25 5 PARALLEL USE TO INCREASE OUTPU...

Page 17: ...ing module MLY02 100 Other recommendations for building redundant power systems a Use separate input fuses for each power supply b Set the output voltage of the power supplies approx 1V higher to comp...

Page 18: ...side caused by the input are much smaller compared to not connecting the FE terminal to ground Therefore we recommend to connect the FE terminal too ground Fig 25 5 Functional earth terminal connected...

Page 19: ...mperature for the power supply Results from such an installation Power supply is placed in the middle of the box no other heat producing equipment inside the box Enclosure Rittal Type IP66 Box PK 9510...

Page 20: ...ve A1 Recommended output power Curve A2 Max allowed output power results approx in half the lifetime expectancy of A1 Fig 25 8 Mounting Orientation A Standard Orientation Power Supply OUTPUT INPUT Out...

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