NOTE
Connection module
For detailed information about mounting and electrical installation, please refer to the
operating instructions for the connection module in question. These are available
online at.
•
•
6.5.2
Connecting the supply voltage
SELV in accordance with currently applicable standard EN 60950-1.
The power source for the device must be able to provide the following power outputs:
Table 8: Required supply voltage V
S
Supply voltage V
S
Power source: required power output
1)
DC 12 V ... 24 V ± 20%
Maximum 25 W
1)
For device with 4 loaded digital outputs (each 100 mA).
Table 9: Typical current consumption depending on supply voltage
Designation
Supply voltage (V
S
) in [DC V]
9.6
(12 V -20%)
12
24
28.8
(24 V +20%)
Current consumption, digi‐
tal outputs unloaded
I
B RMS
[A]
0.4
0.32
0.17
0.14
Power loss, digital outputs
unloaded
P
RMS
[W]
3.84
3.84
4.08
4.03
Maximum current con‐
sumption, digital outputs
unloaded
I
B Peak
1)
[A]
1.05
0.90
0.45
0.35
Typical, all 4 digital outputs
loaded (0.1 A per output)
I
B RMS 4Out
[A]
0.8
0.72
0.57
0.54
Power loss, all 4 digital out‐
puts loaded (0.1 A per out‐
put)
P
Peak 4Out
[W]
7.68
8.64
13.68
15.55
1)
For design of the power supply unit, supply cable and fuse protection at the start of the line.
Protecting the supply cables
To ensure protection against short-circuits/overload in the customer’s supply cables,
the wire cross-sections used must be appropriately selected and protected.
The following standards must be observed in Germany:
•
DIN VDE 0100 (part 430)
•
DIN VDE 0298 (part 4) and/or DIN VDE 0891 (part 1)
Connection without connection module
With a supply voltage of DC 12 V to 24 V ± 20%, protect the device with a separate fuse
with value 2 A.
b
Install the fuse in the supply circuit at the start of the supply cable.
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