Using only two legs of a 3-phase system – Rockwell Automation 1606-XLS960E-3 Power Supply Reference Manual User Manual

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All parameters are specified at 24V, 40A, 3x400Vac, 25°C ambient and after a 5 minutes run-in time, unless noted otherwise.

Rockwell Automation Publication 1606-RM005A-EN-P - February 2014

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Bulletin 1606 Switched Mode Power Supplies

25.4. Using Only Two Legs of a 3-Phase System

No external protection devices are required to protect against a phase-loss
failure.

DC

L1
L2

L3

open

AC

L1

L2
L3

PE

Power Supply

This power supply can also be permanently operated on two legs of a 3-
phase system. However, it is not recommended for this power class since the
supplying 3-phase network can become unbalanced.
The output power must be reduced according to the curves below when
operation on only two legs of a 3-phase system. A long-term exceeding of
these limits will result in a thermal shut-down of the unit.
A use below 340Vac with more than 30A output current can also result in a thermal shut-down.
During power-on, some start-up attempts can occur until a permanent output power is available.
EMC performance, hold-up time, losses and output ripple differ from a three phase operation. Therefore, check
suitability of your individual application.
Such use is not included in the UL approval. Additional tests might be necessary when the complete system has to be
approved according to UL 508 or UL60950-1.
The screw of the terminal which remains unused must be securely tightened.

Fig. 25-5

Output current vs. ambient temperature

Fig. 25-6

Hold-up time vs. input voltage

Ambient Temperature

Allowed Output Current for Use on only Two
Legs of a 3-Phase System

0

-25

0

20

70°C

10

20

30

40A

40

60

A... 2x 460 to 552Vac

B... 2x 340 to 460Vac

C... max. 60 seconds

B A

C

0

10

20

30

50ms

320

360

400

440

3x480Vac

Input Voltage

Hold-up Time for Use on only Two Legs of a
Three Phase System

24V, 20A, typ.

24V, 40A, typ.

24V, 20A, min.

24V, 40A, min.

40

Fig. 25-7

Efficiency vs. output current at 24V

Fig. 25-8

Losses vs. output current at 24V

Efficiency for Use on only
Two Legs of a 3-Phase System

8

12

16

20

24

28

32 36 40A

92

93

94

Output Current

95

96%

2x400Vac

2x480Vac

Power Losses for Use on only
Two Legs of a 3-Phase System

0

4

8

12 16 20 24 28

40A

20

10

40

50

Output Current

60W

32 36

30

2x480Vac

2x400Vac

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