QS3.241
Q-Series
24V,
3.4A,
S
INGLE
P
HASE
I
NPUT
Jul. 2020 / Rev. 2.3 DS-QS3.241-EN
All parameters are specified at 24V, 3.4A, 230Vac, 25°C ambient and after a 5 minutes run-in time unless otherwise noted.
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6.
O
UTPUT
Output voltage
nom.
24V
Adjustment range
24-28V
guaranteed
max.
30V
***)
at clockwise end position of potentiometer
Factory setting
typ.
24.1V
±0.2%, at full load, cold unit
Line regulation
max.
10mV
60-300Vac
Load regulation
max.
100mV
static value, 0A
3.4A
Ripple and noise voltage
max.
50mVpp
20Hz to 20MHz, 50Ohm
Output current
nom.
3.4A
continuously available at 24V, see Fig. 6-1
nom.
3A
continuously available at 28V, see Fig. 6-1
nom.
5A
*)
short term available BonusPower
® *)
,
at 24V, for typical 4s, see Fig. 6-1
nom.
4.5A
*)
short term available BonusPower
® *)
,
at 28V, for typical 4s, see Fig. 6-1
Output power
nom.
80W / 84W
continuously available at 24V / 28V
nom.
120W / 126W
*)
short term available BonusPower
® *)
at 24V / 28V
BonusPower
®
time
typ.
4s
duration until the output voltage dips, see Fig. 6-2
min.
3s
max.
5s
BonusPower
®
recovery time
typ.
7s
overload free time to reset power manager, see Fig. 6-3
Overload behaviour
cont. current
Short-circuit current
min.
3.5A
**)
continuous, load impedance 25mOhm, see Fig. 6-1
max.
4.2A
**)
continuous, load impedance 25mOhm, see Fig. 6-1
min.
5.2A
**)
during BonusPower
® *)
, load impedance 25mOhm
max.
6.0A
**)
during BonusPower
® *)
, load impedance 25mOhm
max.
6.0A
**)
continuous, load impedance <10mOhm, see Fig. 6-1
Output capacitance
typ.
1 500µF
included inside the power supply
*)
BonusPower®, short term power capability (up to typ. 4s)
The power supply is designed to support loads with a higher short-term power requirement without damage or shutdown. The short-
term duration is hardware controlled by an output power manager. This BonusPower
®
is repeatedly available. Detailed information
can be found in chapter 23.1. If the power supply is loaded longer with the BonusPower
®
than shown in the Bonus-time diagram (see
Fig. 6-2), the max. output power is automatically reduced to 80/84W.
**)
Discharge current of output capacitors is not included.
***)
This is the maximum output voltage which can occur at the clockwise end position of the potentiometer due to tolerances. It is not
guaranteed value which can be achieved. The typical value is about 28.6V.
Peak current capability (up to several milliseconds)
The power supply can deliver a peak current which is higher than the specified short term current. This helps to start
current demanding loads or to safely operate subsequent circuit breakers.
The extra current is supplied by the output capacitors inside the power supply. During this event, the capacitors will be
discharged and causes a voltage dip on the output. Detailed curves can be found in chapter 23.2.
Peak current voltage dips
typ.
from 24V to 18.5V
at 6.8A for 50ms, resistive load
typ.
from 24V to 12V
at 13.5A for 2ms, resistive load
typ.
from 24V to 7.5V
at 13.5A for 5ms, resistive load