Input and output characteristics – Rockwell Automation 1606-XLSPRED Power Supply Reference Manual User Manual

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All parameters are specified at 24V, 2.5A, 230Vac input, 25ªC ambient and after a 5 minutes run-in time unless noted otherwise.

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1606-RM035A-EN-P — April 2014

Bulletin 1606 Switched Mode Power Supplies

3. Input and Output Characteristics

Number of inputs

-

2

Number of outputs

-

1

Input voltage

nom.

DC 12-48V

±25%

The input circuitry must meet the SELV requirements
stipulated by IEC/EN/UL 60950-1.

Input voltage range

-

9–60Vdc

Input voltage with restrictions

nom.

DC 12-120V

±25%

See note 3 at the bottom of the table

Input voltage range
with restrictions

-

9-150Vdc

Restrictions apply, see note 3 at the bottom of the table.

at 2x2.5A, see Fig. 3-2

Voltage drop, input to output

typ.

0.8V

typ.

0.9V

at

1x5A,

see

Fig.

3-3

typ.

0.9V

at

2x5A,

see

Fig.

3-2

Input current

nom.

2x 0-5A

continuous

nom.

1x 0-10A

continuous, see note 1

nom.

2x

5-8A

for

5

seconds

Peak input current

max.

125A

for maximal 10ms per input

Output current

nom.

10A

continuous

nom.

10-16A

for

5

seconds

max.

16A

at continuous overload or short circuit, see note 2

Reverse current

max.

0.6mA

per input, -40°C to +60°C

Reverse voltage

max.

200Vdc

voltage applied to the output, continuously allowed

Note 1:

Each input can be loaded up to 10A. At currents above 10A, the other input should not be loaded. It is preferable to parallel the two
inputs in order to minimize the power loss in such cases.

Note 2:

Ensure that the continuous output current does not exceed 16A. Check the short-circuit current of the power sources and if the
power source can deliver more than 16A together, use an appropriate fuse on the output.

Note 3:

The redundancy module can be used with input voltages up to 150Vdc with the constraint, that it can be used only as a single input
module at voltages above 60Vdc. Both inputs need to be connected together as shown in Fig. 3-1. Ensure proper means to protect
against touching this voltage.

Fig. 3-1 Restrictions for utilizing voltages between 60 and 150Vdc (See also Note 3)

AC

DC

(>60V)

+

-

Load

>60V

+

-

Power Supply

Power Supply

Diode Module

+

-

+

+

-

-

AC

DC

(>60V)

+

-

AC

DC

(>60V)

+

-

Load

>60V

+

-

Power Supply

Diode Module

+

-

+

+

-

-

Diode Module

+

-

+

+

-

-

AC

DC

(>60V)

+

-

Power Supply

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