Rockwell Automation 1606-XLSRED80 Power Supply Reference Manual User Manual

Bulletin 1606 switched mode power supplies, Reference manual, Terminology and abbreviations

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1. Intended Use .......................................................3
2. Installation Requirements...................................3
3. Input and Output Characteristics .......................4
4. Power Losses........................................................5
5. Lifetime Expectancy and MTBF...........................6
6. Terminals and Wiring..........................................7
7. Functional Diagram.............................................8
8. Front Side and User Elements.............................8
9. EMC ......................................................................9

10. Environment ......................................................10
11. Protection Features ...........................................11
12. Safety Features ..................................................11

13. Dielectric Strength ............................................11
14. Certifications ................................................... 12
15. Physical Dimensions and Weight ..................... 13
16. Accessories ........................................................ 14
17. Application Notes ............................................. 15

17.1. Recommendations for Redundancy .........15
17.2. Inductive and Capacitive Loads ................15
17.3. Lateral Installation Clearances

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17.4. 1+1 Redundancy up to 40A ......................16
17.5. N+1 Redundancy, Example with 120A ....16
17.6. Mounting Orientations ............................17

PE and

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PE is the abbreviation for Protective Earth and has the same meaning as the symbol

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Earth, Ground

This document uses the term “earth” which is the same as the U.S. term “ground”.

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To be defined, value or description will follow later.

DC 24V

A figure displayed with the AC or DC before the value represents a nominal voltage with
standard tolerances (usually ±15%) included.
E.g.: DC 12V describes a 12V battery disregarding whether it is full (13.7V) or flat (10V)

24Vdc

A figure with the unit (Vdc) at the end is a momentary figure without any additional
tolerances included.

may

A key word indicating flexibility of choice with no implied preference

shall

A key word indicating a mandatory requirement

should

A key word indicating flexibility of choice with a strongly preferred implementation

1+1 Redundancy

Use of two identical power supplies in parallel to provide continued operation following most
failures in a single power supply. The two power supply outputs should be isolated from each
other by utilizing diodes or other switching arrangements. E.g. two 10A power supplies are
needed to achieve a 10A redundant
system.

N+1 Redundancy

Use of three or more identical power
supplies in parallel to provide
continued operation following most
failures in a single power supply. All
power supply outputs should be
isolated from each other by utilizing
diodes or other switching
arrangements. E.g.: To achieve a 40A
redundant system, five 10A power
supplies are needed in a N+1
redundant system.

N+1

Redundancy

1+1

Redundancy

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Terminology and Abbreviations

Bulletin 1606 Switched Mode Power Supplies

Catalog Number: 1606-XLSRED80

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