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34  Mounting 

Compact Power 

 

 

787-1200 Power supply 

Manual 

 

Version 1.0.0  

 

 

4.3 

Screw Mounting 

Two fastening clips are supplied with the device for screw mounting. Screw 

mounting is possible using these fastening clips. 

1. 

Fit one fastening clip each into the corresponding top and bottom snap-fit 

opening on the housing (see Figure “Snap-fit Openings for Fastening 

Clips”, side view). 

 

Figure 14: Snap-fit Openings for Fastening Clips 

2. 

Push the fastening clip down into the housing until it locks into position with 

an audible click. 

3. 

Gently shake the fastening clip to verify that it is fitted securely. 

4. 

Fasten the device with the appropriate M4 screws (not included). 

 

Do not exceed the maximum torque of 2.9 Nm. 

The exact dimensions and positions of the fastening clips are provided on the 

drilling template supplied with the device. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 787-1200

Page 1: ...Manual Compact Power 787 1200 Power supply Version 1 0 0...

Page 2: ...l support wago com Every conceivable measure has been taken to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this documentation However as errors can never be fully excluded we always appreciate any informa...

Page 3: ...otes on Use as a DIN Rail Built in Installation Device 14 3 Device Description 15 3 1 View 16 3 2 Type Plate 17 3 3 Connectors 18 3 3 1 Connectors 18 3 3 1 1 Connector Input Side 19 3 3 1 2 Connector...

Page 4: ...5 1 2 2 1 Removing the Female Connector without Wiring 39 5 1 2 2 2 Removing the Female Connector with Wiring 39 5 1 2 3 Plugging in the Female Connector 40 6 Notes on Operation 42 6 1 Inrush Current...

Page 5: ...cumentation is included if necessary 1 1 Validity of this Documentation This documentation applies to the 787 1200 power supply 1 2 Copyright This Manual including all figures and illustrations is cop...

Page 6: ...rate risk potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Personal Injury Indicates a low risk potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may res...

Page 7: ...Power Notes about this Documentation 7 787 1200 Power supply Manual Version 1 0 0 Additional Information Refers to additional information which is not an integral part of this documentation e g the I...

Page 8: ...marked in italic type e g C Program Files WAGO Software Menu Menu items are marked in bold letters e g Save A greater than sign between two names means the selection of a menu item from a menu e g Fi...

Page 9: ...l Qualification All tasks performed on the 787 Series devices must only be completed by qualified electrical specialists according to EN 50110 1 2 and IEC 60364 2 1 3 Use of the 787 Series in Complian...

Page 10: ...0 0 2 1 4 Technical State of the Devices Devices are supplied from the factory with a dedicated hardware configuration All other changes to the hardware and the non compliant use of the components ent...

Page 11: ...lication Only install this device in closed electrical service locations Only install this device in closed electrical areas per EN 50178 Ensure a standard connection To minimize any hazardous situati...

Page 12: ...licones and triglycerides found in some hand creams If you cannot exclude that such materials will appear in the component environment then install the components in an enclosure being resistant to th...

Page 13: ...other than this may represent a risk to safe intended use and will nullify the warranty or guarantee WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH Co KG is not liable for damage resulting from non intended or improper use...

Page 14: ...onal information must be observed when using the device as a DIN rail built in installation device domestic installation Ensure contact protection when used as a DIN rail built in installation device...

Page 15: ...lso supported by conformity with EN 60335 1 The power supply units can be fitted on a DIN rail Screw mounting using the fastening clips supplied with the device is also a possible alternative In this...

Page 16: ...ion Details see section a Screw mount clip Mounting Screw Mounting b Output picoMAX 3 5 Device Description Connections c Ventilation slots d LED indicator Device Description Indicating Elements e Type...

Page 17: ...Figure 2 Information on the Type Plate Table 4 Legend for Figure Information on the Type Plate Pos Description Details see section 1 Company logo and address 2 Device name 3 Item number 4 Input and ou...

Page 18: ...rs This ensures proper contact at all times Attach the free ends of the conductors using a strain relief device Female connectors can be pulled out of the male connectors by high vibration levels or s...

Page 19: ...ide Pos Description 1 Connector N for input voltage 2 Connector L for input voltage 3 Integrated push button 4 Test hole 3 3 1 2 Connector Output Side Figure 4 Connectors on the Output Side Table 6 Le...

Page 20: ...indicating elements are located on the front of the device The DC OK LED indicates the status of output voltage UOUT Figure 5 LED DC OK Table 7 Legend for Figure LED DC OK LED Color Status Description...

Page 21: ...Device Data Table 8 Technical Data Device Data Width 18 mm Height 90 mm Height incl fastening clips 120 mm Depth from upper edge of DIN rail 55 mm Weight 63 g Protection type IP20 Figure 6 Dimensions...

Page 22: ...After 1 ms at nominal load Table 11 Technical Data Mains Failure Buffering Time Parameter Value Mains failure buffering time typ 1 110 VAC 20 ms 230 VAC 100 ms Holding time typ 1 110 VAC 25 ms 230 VAC...

Page 23: ...wer factor 1 0 5 at 230 VAC Capacitive load max 2000 F at 100 240 VAC Voltage variation 1 at 100 240 VAC Derating of output power Refer to Section Derating for high ambient temperatures System regulat...

Page 24: ...ersion 1 0 0 Figure 8 Hiccup Mode Figure 9 Switch on Time Select conductor cross sections as required for current load In the event of a fault the output current of a power supply can be up to 1 5 IOU...

Page 25: ...WG 23 18 Uninsulated Ferrule 0 25 1 5 mm AWG 23 16 Strip length 8 9 mm 0 31 0 35 in Line length max 30 m Required tools conductor termination Operating tool Type 2 see Section Accessories 3 5 4 Effici...

Page 26: ...icient 0 05 K Operating altitude max 2000 m 3000 m for storage Derating installation altitude from 2000 m 2 5 W 1000 m Overvoltage category II Vibration according to IEC 60068 2 6 1g 9 Hz 3 5 mm 90 mi...

Page 27: ...on 3 12 5 mm Short circuit protection 3 Yes 1 Internal limitation using a second control circuit deactivation of power supply automatic restart 2 The user must ensure that the voltage is not exceeded...

Page 28: ...scription Compact Power 787 1200 Power supply Manual Version 1 0 0 3 6 Approvals The following approvals and declarations of conformity have been granted for the 787 1200 device Conformity Marking UL5...

Page 29: ...trical safety EN 62368 1 Audio Video information and communication technology equipment EN 60335 1 Safety of Household Appliances and Similar Electrical Devices The device 787 1200 complies with the f...

Page 30: ...chniques Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations immunity tests 3 8 Other Information on Standards and Directives Observe the following Perform installation according to the local cond...

Page 31: ...nded 4 1 Mounting Positions Install the device vertically to ensure proper heat dissipation ventilation slots above and below The following values should not be exceeded when installing with the front...

Page 32: ...11 Position of the DIN Rail The distances from the central axis of the DIN rail to the top and bottom are 45 mm 4 2 1 DIN Rail Mounting Install the device in accordance with EN 60715 by snapping it o...

Page 33: ...e onto the bottom fastener 5 Gently shake the device 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 device with a blo...

Page 34: ...ng see Figure Snap fit Openings for Fastening Clips side view Figure 14 Snap fit Openings for Fastening Clips 2 Push the fastening clip down into the housing until it locks into position with an audib...

Page 35: ...to ensuring the correct terminal assignment Always adhere to the EMC directives applicable to your application Additional Information on the Recommended Tools Additional information on the WAGO tools...

Page 36: ...stranded wires with and without ferrules Connect only one conductor per connector You must only connect one conductor to each spring clamp connection Do not connect more than one conductor at a single...

Page 37: ...rting Conductors The following conductors can be inserted directly without tools Fine stranded conductors with insulated ferrules for all permissible cross sections Fine stranded conductors with unins...

Page 38: ...connector pluggable Additional information on picoMAX is available in the catalog picoMAX The Pluggable Connection System or online at www wago com 5 1 2 1 Status at delivery When delivered the female...

Page 39: ...available you can also remove the female connector with a WAGO operating tool or a screwdriver Do not insert the tool in the ventilation slots Components inside the device may be damaged if the blade...

Page 40: ...etween the locking latch and the female connector Do not pull on the cables when using a screwdriver or operating tool When using a screwdriver or operating tool to remove the female connector do not...

Page 41: ...wer supply Manual Version 1 0 0 2 Push in the female connector until the female connector snaps into position with an audible click 3 When plugging in with wiring Check that the female connector is se...

Page 42: ...ces are connected in parallel and supplied on the input side using the same circuit In this case the use of auxiliary relays which cause a time delay in startup is recommended The maximum number of de...

Page 43: ...see Section Device Description Technical Data UOUT Output voltage see Section Device Description Technical Data The output voltage UOUT moves toward zero when the current output current IOUT exceeds...

Page 44: ...l Values according to UL IN 100 240 VAC 0 27 A 50 60 Hz OUT 24 VDC SELV 0 5 A Ambient temp 55 C Restrictions derating apply when the power supply unit is used in applications that exceed its performan...

Page 45: ...ssive chemicals Repairs shall only occur within the scope of the measures outlined in these operating instructions Should a fault occur return the device to WAGO for repair Provide the following infor...

Page 46: ...electrical and electronic equipment Observe national and local regulations for the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment Clear any data stored on the electrical and electronic equipment Rem...

Page 47: ...47 787 1200 Power supply Manual Version 1 0 0 Dispose of packaging of all types that allows a high level of recovery reuse and recycling Improper disposal of packaging can be harmful to the environme...

Page 48: ...e 29 Accessories Tools picoMAX unlocking tool 2092 1630 Operating tool with partially insulated shaft Type 2 3 5 0 5 mm blade 210 720 Operating tool Phillips PH0 210 769 7 2 Spare Parts for Wiring The...

Page 49: ...or 23 Figure 8 Hiccup Mode 24 Figure 9 Switch on Time 24 Figure 10 Derating Surrounding air temperature 26 Figure 11 Position of the DIN Rail 32 Figure 12 Mounting the Device on DIN Rail 32 Figure 13...

Page 50: ...ection 22 Table 13 Technical Data Output 23 Table 14 Technical Data Output Side Connection 25 Table 15 Technical Data Efficiency Power Loss 25 Table 16 Technical Data MTBF Lifespan 25 Table 17 Technic...

Page 51: ...Compact Power 51 787 1200 Power supply Manual Version 1 0 0...

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