Wiring the S7-400
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S7-400 and M7-400 Programmable Controllers Hardware and Installation
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4.2
Choosing the Power Supply Module
Estimating the Power Requirement
You should make an estimate of the power requirement for each rack of your
S7-400 system in order to select the appropriate power supply module for the rack.
Selection of the power supply for an M7-400 configuration is described separately
in Section 8.3 “Electrical Configuration.” Current consumption and power
dissipation of the individual modules can be found in the relevant data sheets.
Calculation Example
The following modules are to be fitted in a CR with 18 slots:
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1 CPU 414-1
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3 analog input modules SM 431, AI 16 x 16 bits
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5 digital input modules SM 421;DI 32 x 24 VDC
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6 digital input modules SM 422;DO 32 x 24 VDC/0.5A
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1 send IM, IM 460-0
You can calculate Current Consumption I in this rack as follows, with the data from
the individual data sheets:
Module
Quantity
+5 VDC (Max. Current Consumption
Values)
I / Module
I Total
CPU 414-1
1
1800 mA
1800 mA
SM 431; AI 16 x 16 bits
3
700 mA
2100 mA
SM 421;DI 32 x 24 VDC
5
30 mA
150 mA
SM 422;DO 32 x 24 VDC/0.5A
6
200 mA
1200 mA
IM 460-0
1
140 mA
140 mA
Total
5390 mA
From the data in the table, you can see that you must install a power supply
module PS 407 10A (for connection to 120/230 VAC) or PS 405 10A (for
connection to 24 VDC) in the rack, to cover the current consumption calculated
here.
Note
If you wish to connect an ER to the CR via a send IM with current transfer, you
must also take the current consumption of this ER into account when choosing the
power supply module.