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Compact Power Supply

Warranty and Liability

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• The product is improperly used.
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tion and safety of the system. All laws, standards, guidelines, local regulations and ac-
cepted technology standards and practices applicable at the time of installation, and the
instructions in the the products’ Instructions for Use, must be complied with. In addition,
the Installation regulations specified by Approvals must be observed. In the event of non-
compliance, the products may not be operated within the scope of the approval.

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Summary of Contents for 4055143907804

Page 1: ...Product manual Version 1 0 0 Power Supplies Switched Mode Power Supply Compact 1 phase Output voltage 24 VDC Output current 4 2 A 0787 1216 ...

Page 2: ...e has been taken to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this documentation However as errors can never be fully excluded we always appreci ate any information or suggestions for improving the documentation E Mail documentation wago com We wish to point out that the software and hardware terms as well as the trademarks of companies used and or mentioned in the present manual are generally prote...

Page 3: ... 12 3 1 Introduction 12 3 2 View 12 3 3 Type Plate 13 3 4 Connections 13 3 4 1 Connectors 13 3 4 2 Terminations Input Side 14 3 4 3 Terminations Output Side 14 3 5 Indicators 14 3 6 Control elements 15 3 6 1 Potentiometer 15 3 7 Technical data 15 3 7 1 Product 15 3 7 2 Input 16 3 7 3 Output 17 3 7 4 Efficiency Power Loss 20 3 7 5 MTBF Lifespan 21 3 7 6 Environment requirements 21 3 7 7 Product Pro...

Page 4: ...1 2 2 Pulling the Female Connector 29 6 Operation 32 6 1 Setting the Output Voltage via Potentiometer 32 7 Notes on Operation 33 7 1 Inrush Current 33 7 2 Parallel Connection on the Output Side 33 7 3 Derating 33 7 3 1 Derating Temperature Dependent 33 7 4 Short Circuit and Overload Behavior 34 7 5 Maintenance 35 8 Decommissioning 36 8 1 Disposal and Recycling 36 9 Appendix 37 9 1 Accessories 37 9...

Page 5: ...product fulfills the requirements of protection type IP20 and is designed for use in dry indoor spaces Operation of the products in Industrial area is permitted The product meets the EMC requirements for Residential businesses and commercial areas small businesses too if the product used complies with the emission of interfer ence requirements emission limits Operation of the product in other appl...

Page 6: ...he system All laws standards guidelines local regulations and ac cepted technology standards and practices applicable at the time of installation and the instructions in the the products Instructions for Use must be complied with In addition the Installation regulations specified by Approvals must be observed In the event of non compliance the products may not be operated within the scope of the a...

Page 7: ...zard that also include severe injury Action step to reduce risk CAUTION Type and source of hazard Possible consequences of hazard that include at least slight injury Action step to reduce risk NOTICE Type and source of malfunction property damage only Possible malfunctions that may restrict the product s scope of functions or ergonomics but do not lead to foreseeable risks to persons Action step t...

Page 8: ...er The trademarks are listed in the Appendix 8 Protected Rights 38 Subject to Change The instructions guidelines standards etc in this manual correspond to state of the art at the time the documentation was created and are not subject to updating service The installer and operator bear sole responsibility to ensure they are complied with in their currently applicable form WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH ...

Page 9: ...tion by qualified electrical special ists per EN 50110 1 2 and IEC 60364 Comply with the laws standards guidelines local regulations and accepted technol ogy standards and practices applicable at the time of installation 2 2 Requirements for Special Applications Special Notes for Use per EN 60335 1 When using the product in accordance with EN 60335 1 also observe the following notes Take into acco...

Page 10: ...lized Do not touch any conducting parts Only operate the product when the ground conductor is connected Protect the product with an appropriate overcurrent protection device Lines Only use conductor cross sections sufficient for the current load Observe permissible temperature range of connecting cables Only clamp one conductor to each connection terminal If several conductors must be clamped wire...

Page 11: ...ing operation Under special conditions e g in the event of a fault or increased surrounding air temperature touching the product may cause burns Allow the product to cool down before touching it The temperature inside the additional enclosure must not exceed the surrounding air temperature permitted for the mounted product 2 6 Indirect Safety Only use a dry or cloth or a clothed dampened with wate...

Page 12: ...sible alternative In this way products can be fitted both in the control cabinet as well as in a distribution box or screwed onto the hous ing of an automation device The products employ WAGO s picoMAX Pluggable Connectors allowing for pre wiring for quicker installation and faster product replacement An LED indicates the status of the output voltage see Section 8 Indicators 14 3 2 View g h i f e ...

Page 13: ... 24 V 3 3 A EPSITRON COMPACT Power 2 5A 50 60 Hz AC 100 240 V Figure 2 Type Plate Table 3 Legend for Figure Type Plate Position Comment For Details See Section 1 Company logo and address 2 Product name 3 Item Number 4 Input and output data 8 Technical data 15 5 Surrounding air temperature 8 Environment requirements 21 6 Derating information 8 Derating temperaturabhängig 33 7 Box for approvals 8 Ap...

Page 14: ...input voltage 4 Integrated push button 5 Test slot 3 4 3 Terminations Output Side 2 6 5 1 4 3 Figure 4 Terminations Output Side Table 5 Legend for the Terminations Output Side Figure Position Description 1 Termination 1 for output voltage 2 Termination 2 for output voltage 3 Termination 1 for output voltage 4 Termination 2 for output voltage 5 Integrated push button 6 Test slot 3 5 Indicators The ...

Page 15: ...se control elements can be found in the Section 8 Operation 32 3 6 1 Potentiometer A potentiometer Adj is provided on the front of the product for setting or adjusting the output voltage Figure 6 Potentiometer The potentiometer can be used to set the output voltage between 21 28 VDC 3 7 Technical data 3 7 1 Product Table 7 Technical Data Product Property Value Width 108 mm Height 90 mm Height incl...

Page 16: ...m 0 mm Horizontal Top 70 mm 70 mm 70 mm 20 mm 20 mm Horizontal Bottom 70 mm 70 mm 70 mm 20 mm 20 mm Note Observe mounting position The following electrical data refers to the nominal mounting position see 8 Mounting Positions 24 3 7 2 Input Table 9 Technical Data AC Input Property Value Nominal input voltage 100 240 VAC Input Voltage Range 90 264 VAC Input frequency 47 63 Hz Grounding systems TN T...

Page 17: ...nection Property Value Connection Technology Spring pressure connection technology pico MAX 5 0 3 pole Cross section Solid 0 2 2 5 mm 24 12 AWG Fine stranded 0 2 2 5 mm 24 12 AWG Insulated ferrule with plastic collar 0 25 1 5 mm 23 16 AWG Ferrule without plastic collar 0 25 2 5 mm 23 12 AWG Strip Length 9 10 mm 0 35 0 39 inch Required tools conductor termination Operating tool type 1 see 8 Accesso...

Page 18: ...hutdown in the event of a short circuit and permanent overload Short circuit condition Hiccup mode 5 Switch on delay 6 110 VAC 1300 ms 1 230 VAC 500 ms 1 1 At nominal load 2 At 50 nominal load 3 0 100 load step 4 See Overload Behavior Figure 5 See Hiccup Mode Figure ton 230 ms toff 2000 ms 6 See Switch on Time Figure 100 105 135 140 160 Constant Power Mode 24 VDC 0 OUT normal I Overload Mode 105 u...

Page 19: ...up to 1 5 IOUT Only use conductor cross sections sufficient for the current load Table 15 Technical Data Output Side Connection Property Value Connection Technology Spring pressure connection technology pico MAX 5 0 4 pole Cross section Solid 0 2 2 5 mm 24 12 AWG Fine stranded 0 2 2 5 mm 24 12 AWG Insulated ferrule with plastic collar 0 25 1 5 mm 23 16 AWG Ferrule without plastic collar 0 25 2 5 m...

Page 20: ... VAC 90 Power loss typ 1 110 VAC 13 5 W 230 VAC 10 5 W 1 At nominal load 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 4 2 4 3 8 3 6 3 4 3 2 3 2 8 2 6 2 4 2 2 2 1 8 1 6 1 4 1 2 1 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 0 Efficiency Output Current A Figure 11 Efficiency at 230 VAC 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 4 2 4 3 8 3 6 3 4 3 2 3 2 8 2 6 2 4 2 2 2 1 8 1 6 1 4 1 2 1 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 0 Power Losses W Output Current A Figure 12 Power loss at 230 VAC ...

Page 21: ...n according to IEC 60068 2 6 1g 9 Hz 3 5 mm 90 min 2g 9 f 150 Hz Shock according to IEC 60068 2 27 15g 11 ms 1000 shocks per axis and direction half sine Pollution degree according to IEC EN 60664 1 2 Climatic category 3K3 LBS freedom 3 Yes RoHS II Reach Yes 1 See 8 Derating surrounding air temperature 21 Figure see also 8 Derating Temperature Depen dent 33 2 Surrounding temperature operation 55 C...

Page 22: ...ontrol loop deactivation of power supply automatic restart 3 The user must ensure that the voltage is not exceeded for power feedback 4 Shutdown automatic restart 3 7 8 Safety Table 20 Technical Data Safety Property Value Safety transformer According to EN 61558 2 16 Input and output insulation per EN 62368 1 SELV PELV Protection class with protective wire connection I Leakage current max 1 0 25 m...

Page 23: ...ques Immunity to conducted dis turbances induced by radio frequency fields EN 61000 4 8 Part 4 8 Testing and measurement techniques Power frequency magnetic field immunity test EN 61000 4 11 Part 4 11 Testing and measurement techniques Voltage dips short inter ruptions and voltage variations immunity tests Table 24 Standards EMC Emission of Interference Standard Title EN 61204 3 Low Voltage Switch...

Page 24: ...tically ventilation slots at the top and bottom front facing forward When mounting with the front up or down the following values must not be exceeded Table 25 Values for Mounting Position Mounting with Front Panel at Top or Bottom Product Output Power Surrounding air temperature 787 1216 50 55 C The product can be mounted on a DIN 35 rail or with screws Note Observe minimum clearances To avoid ma...

Page 25: ...ear it lock into place ð If the product does not lock into place automatically pull down the DIN rail mount ing removal latch with a screwdriver or operating tool while pressing the product onto the bottom fastener 5 Gently shake the product to ensure that it is correctly locked into place 6 To ensure secure fastening on the DIN rail fit end clips on either side of the product with a block arrange...

Page 26: ...p fit opening top rear fastening 2 1 Snap fit opening bottom rear fastening 1 Insert one fastening clip into each of the corresponding top and bottom snap fit openings on the housing see 8 Snap fit Openings for Fastening Clips Top 26 and 8 Snap fit Openings for Fastening Clips Bottom 26 views from the top and bottom 2 Push down the fastening clip until it locks into position with an audible click ...

Page 27: ...ect the female connector while a load is applied Only plug in or disconnect the female connectors when the product is not live Failure to observe this can result in damage to the contacts due to arcing NOTICE Plug the female connectors all the way into the male connectors Always plug the female connectors all the way in to the male connectors This ensures proper contact at all times NOTICE Attach ...

Page 28: ...nal Blocks Connecting Using a Tool You must use a screwdriver or an operating tool to connect the following conductors Fine stranded conductors without ferrules Fine stranded conductors with ferrules without plastic collars with a cross section 0 5 mm AWG 22 Proceed as follows 1 To open the spring pressure connection depress the orange integrated push button with a tool 2 Insert the conductor into...

Page 29: ...5 1 2 2 Pulling the Female Connector WAGO recommends using a picoMAX unlocking tool referred to in the following text as the unlocking tool More information on the unlocking tool is available in the Section 8 Accessories 37 2 1 Figure 19 Removing the Female Connector without Wiring Application Example 1 3 Figure 20 Removing the Female Connector with Wiring Application Example Table 28 Legend for R...

Page 30: ... Use the screwdriver or operating tool to push the locking tab 1 away from the fe male connector 2 Grip underneath the protruding rim of the female connector 2 3 Pull out the female connector Removing the Female Connector with Wiring Proceed as follows to remove the female connector with the unlocking tool 1 Place the unlocking tool 3 onto the locking latch 1 2 Insert the unlocking tool fully The ...

Page 31: ...ut connector may lead to a hazardous voltage of 230 V on the output side Make sure the female connector is properly mated Proceed as follows to plug the female connector into the corresponding male header 1 Insert the female connector into the corresponding male header Note Ensure the correct alignment Make sure that the female connector is inserted with the correct alignment and in the right male...

Page 32: ...ply 6 Operation 6 1 Setting the Output Voltage via Potentiometer The potentiometer Adj can be used on the front of the product to set the output voltage between 21 28 VDC Turning counterclockwise increases the output voltage Turning clockwise decreases the output voltage ...

Page 33: ... if possible The resistance of the conductors between the power supply units and the load must be nearly identical Only connect products of the same type in parallel Use external rail mount terminal blocks when connecting in parallel A parallel connection directly on the connectors on the secondary side of the product is not allowed To decouple the outputs in parallel mode a suitable redundancy mo...

Page 34: ... Technical data 15 The output voltage UOUT is reduced at an output current IOUT IST in the range 1 05 IOUT IOUT IST 1 35 IOUT see Figure In the event of a short circuit 1 4 IOUT IOUT IST the output voltage UOUT is switched off The product checks whether the short circuit is still present through cyclical re activation of the output voltage Hiccup mode see also 8 Output 17 After eliminating the ove...

Page 35: ... maintenance however it must be protected as per the protection class against dust accumulation moisture radiation and aggressive chemi cals Permitted repairs are limited to the measures listed in these operating instructions Should a fault occur nonetheless return the product to WAGO for repair Provide the fol lowing information Type of fault Circumstances operating conditions input wiring Your s...

Page 36: ... benefits health protects the environ ment from harmful substances in electrical and electronic equipment and enables sus tainable and efficient use of resources Observe national and local regulations for the disposal of batteries packaging and electrical and electronic equipment Clear any data stored on electrical and electronic equipment Remove any batteries or memory cards installed in electric...

Page 37: ...ool 2092 1630 Operating tool with partially insulated shaft Type 1 blade 2 5 0 4 mm 210 719 Operating tool Phillips type PH0 210 769 Accessories Wiring Table 35 Accessories Wiring Description Item Number picoMAX 5 0 Female Connector 3 pole 2092 1123 0000 9500 picoMAX 5 0 Female Connector 4 pole 2092 1124 0000 9504 Accessories Other Table 36 Accessories Other Description Item Number Fuse terminal b...

Page 38: ... Interna tional Users and Manufacturers Group e V DALI is a registered trademark of the Digital Illumination Interface Alliance DiiA EtherCAT is a registered trademark and patented technology licensed by Beckhoff Automation GmbH Germany ETHERNET IP is a registered trademark of the Open DeviceNet Vendor Association Inc ODVA EnOcean is a registered trademark of EnOcean GmbH Google PlayTM is a regist...

Page 39: ...ction 19 Table 16 Technical Data Efficiency Power Loss 20 Table 17 Technical Data MTBF Lifespan 21 Table 18 Technical Data Environmental Conditions 21 Table 19 Technical Data Product Protection 22 Table 20 Technical Data Safety 22 Table 21 Approvals 22 Table 22 Standards Mechanical and Climatic Environmental Conditions 23 Table 23 Standards EMC Immunity to Interference 23 Table 24 Standards EMC Em...

Page 40: ...0787 1216 List of Tables 40 Product manual Version 1 0 0 Compact Power Supply Table 37 Accessories Marking 37 Table 38 Accessories Spare Parts 37 ...

Page 41: ...cy at 230 VAC 20 Figure 12 Power loss at 230 VAC 20 Figure 13 Derating surrounding air temperature 21 Figure 14 Position of the DIN Rail 24 Figure 15 Mounting the Product on the DIN rail 25 Figure 16 Removing the Product from the DIN Rail 25 Figure 17 Snap fit Openings for Fastening Clips Top 26 Figure 18 Snap fit Openings for Fastening Clips Bottom 26 Figure 19 Removing the Female Connector witho...

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