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DF56 – User’s Manual 

 

DF56 – POWER SUPPLY FOR 
BACKPLANE 20 – 30 VDC 

 

Description 

 
This redundant power supply works independently or with another redundant power supply module 
to assure a constant power supply to the application. 
 
When two redundant power supplies are used, if one of them fails, the backup will automatically 
assume the operation. A relay is provided to indicate failure on each power supply giving the user a 
chance to replace the faulty one. 
 
This module has two voltage outputs: 
a) 

5 Vdc @ 3A

 distributed by 

Power Lines

 in the Inter-Module-Bus (IMB) through racks to supply 

module circuits. 
b) 

24 Vdc @ 300mA

 for external use through terminals 1B and 2B. 

 
The DC applied voltage and the 5Vdc and 24 Vdc are isolated. 
 
 

Installation and Configuration 

 

For systems based on DF92 and DF93 racks, with DF90 and DF91 

 

Redundant mode 
Splitting Power concept

: In this situation, two modules will supply power to a bus segment. If one 

of them was turned off or fails, the other power supply must be able to supply energy, alone, to the 
segment.  
 

Expansion of load capacity by adding power supplies or pairs of redundant power supplies 

If the system consumption is greater than 3A, it can be subdivided in up to 8 groups sized for 
consumption of up to 3A each, and each group is individually powered by a power supply, or 
redundant pair of power supplies. More details on the Power supplies positioning topic. 
 

Power supplies positions in the racks

 

On 

DF92

, the pair of redundant power supplies must be installed in the first and second slots. 

 
On 

DF93

 is recommended the placement of the redundant pair in the first and second slots, but it 

can be installed in any slots if necessary. 
 

Configuration of CH1 jumper 

The DF56 

CH1

 jumper always must be connected to the 

R

 position.  

 

For systems based on DF1A and DF78 racks 

 

Single Module

: Less than 3 A are required. 

There is an address restriction related to the location of the power supply. This restriction is the first 
rack (address 0) must have a power supply module in the first slot. The 

CH1

 jumper (power supply) 

must be set in the 

E

 position. 

 

More Than One Module

: More than 3 A are required. 

For systems based on 

DF1A rack

 they must be placed in the first slot of the rack. Jumper 

W1

 on 

the rack that has the new power supply must be cut. Every new power supply will only supply 
energy to the rack in which it is located and, with the jumper cut off, it will not supply energy to the 
previous racks. All modules must have the 

CH1

 jumper (power supply) set in the 

E

 position. 

 

Redundant Mode

In redundant mode, the power supply modules must be placed in the first and third slots of rack 

DF1A

 or first and second slots of rack 

DF78

. In both, the 

CH1

 jumper (power supply) must be set in 

the 

R

 position. In this condition, the power supply modules will split the power. This topology is 

called “split power mode”. 
 

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Страница 1: ...модульные источники питания для Foundation Fieldbus сервера www esma rt ru ...

Страница 2: ...web www esma rt ru www esma rt ru Specifications and information are subject to change without notice Up to date address information is available on our website smar ...

Страница 3: ...r when touching components or connector pins from modules and racks without wearing the appropriate equipment to prevent discharges It is recommended to take the following precautions Before handling modules and racks remove the electrostatic charge from your body by wearing a proper wristband or touching grounded devices Avoid touching electronic components or connector pins from racks and module...

Страница 4: ...ant pair of power supplies More details on the Power supplies positioning topic Power supplies positions in the racks On DF92 the pair of redundant power supplies must be installed in the first and second slots On DF93 is recommended the placement of the redundant pair in the first and second slots but it can be installed in any slots if necessary Configuration of CH1 jumper The DF56 CH1 jumper al...

Страница 5: ...LINE Green LED OUTPUTS a Output1 Internal Use 5 2 Vdc 2 Current 3 A Maximum Ripple 100 mVpp Maximum Indicator 5 Vdc Green LED Hold up Time 47 ms 24 Vdc Full Load b Output 2 External Use 24 Vdc 10 Current 300 mA Maximum Ripple 200 mVpp Maximum Indicator 24 Vdc Green LED Short Circuit Current 700 mA ISOLATION Input signal internal outputs and the external output are isolated between them Between Out...

Страница 6: ...must not be from external network Calculating the Power Consumption Since the power available in the power supply is limited it is important to calculate the power consumption of modules in use The user can create a worksheet to summarize all supplied and required current from each module and associated equipment such as operator interface Example of worksheet with the module s consumption and som...

Страница 7: ...AL 4 1500 1074 DF50 1 300 3000 300 3000 DF52 1 1500 0 1500 0 TOTAL 6 1800 3000 Power supplies positioning For systems based on DF92 and DF93 racks with DF90 and DF91 A power supply connected to a rack in a system provides current to the racks row that are horizontally interconnected to it by their terminals of lateral connections and vertically through DF90 cables thus forming a group of rows of r...

Страница 8: ...Vdc must be disconnected collapsed In this system the DF56 modules must be their CH1 jumper always configured in R even if they are not in redundant pairs ATTENTION A mixture of these power supplies with the CH1 configured in R and in E in any DFI302 system is not allowed On DF92 the pair of redundant power supplies must be installed in the first and second slots On DF93 is recommended the placeme...

Страница 9: ... placed after other modules 4 When is necessary to add interface modules such as HI302 MB700 DF58 in the same bus which is used by output and input modules is recommended that these modules are placed close to the power supply because in the same way as described in the previous item a not desired voltage drop in the bus can occur if these modules are placed after other modules 5 Adding a new powe...

Страница 10: ...n the rack Attach the top of the module with a 45o inclination to the module support located on the upper part of the rack Mounting detail Push the module fixing it to the module connector Next fix the module to the rack using a screwdriver and fasten the fixation screw at the bottom of the module ...

Страница 11: ...__________________________________ FAILURE DESCRIPTON Please describe the failure Can the error be reproduced Is it repetitive ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________...

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Страница 13: ... operational limits temperature humidity etc according to the instructions manual In addition this Warranty Certificate excludes expenses with transportation freight insurance all of which are the customer s responsibility 4 For warranty or non warranty repair please contact your representative Further information about address and contacts can be found on www smar com contactus asp 5 In cases nee...

Страница 14: ...and its dealer reserve themselves the right to refuse the service in cases not compliant to those conditions It is the customer s responsibility to tell SMAR and its dealer when the product was utilized in applications that contaminate the equipment with harmful products during its handling and repair Any other damages consequences indemnity claims expenses and other costs caused by the lack of de...

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