Output – Rockwell Automation 1606-XLE240F-3 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-RM031A-EN-P — April 2014

Bulletin 1606 Switched Mode Power Supplies

6. Output

Output voltage

nom.

48V

Adjustment range

min.

48-56V

guaranteed

max.

60V

at clockwise end position of potentiometer

Factory setting

typ.

48.0V

±0.2%, at full load, cold unit, in “single use” mode

typ.

46.0V

±0.2%, at full load, cold unit, in “parallel use” mode

typ.

48.0V

at no load, cold unit, in “parallel use” mode

Line regulation

max.

10mV

3x 323-576Vac

Load regulation

max.

100mV

in “single use” mode: static value, 0A

5A

typ.

2000mV

in “parallel use” mode: static value, 0A 5A, see Fig.
6-2

Ripple and noise voltage

max.

50mVpp

20Hz to 20MHz, 50Ohm

Output capacitance

typ.

2 400μF

Output current

nom.

6A

at 48V, ambient < 45°C, see Fig. 6-1

nom.

5A

at 48V, ambient < 60°C, see Fig. 6-1

nom.

5.2A

at 56V, ambient < 45°C, see Fig. 6-1

nom.

4.3A

at 56V, ambient < 60°C, see Fig. 6-1

Output power

nom.

288W

ambient < 45°C

nom.

240W

ambient < 60°C

Short-circuit current

min.

9.5A

continuous, load impedance 200mOhm, see Fig. 6-1

max.

11.5A

continuous, load impedance 200mOhm, see Fig. 6-1

min.

14A

<20ms, load impedance 200mOhm, see Fig. 6-1

max.

16A

<20ms, load impedance 200mOhm, see Fig. 6-1
discharge current of output capacitors not included

Fig. 6-1 Output voltage vs. output current,

typ.

Fig. 6-2 Output voltage in “parallel use”

mode, typ.

Output Voltage (Single Use, typ.)

0

0

4

10

8

16

24

56V

32

40

48

14

6

2

8

12

16A

Adjustment

Range

Output Current

Extra

current

for 20ms

Continuous

current

Output Voltage (Parallel Use, typ.)

42V

0

2

4

44V

46V

48V

56V

50V

52V

54V

6A

5

3

1

Adjustment

Range

Factory

setting

Output Current

Peak current capability (up to several milliseconds)

The power supply can deliver a peak current which is higher than the specified short term current. This helps to start
current demanding loads or to safely operate subsequent circuit breakers.

The extra current is supplied by the output capacitors inside the power supply. During this event, the capacitors will be
discharged and causes a voltage dip on the output. Detailed curves can be found in section 23.1.

Peak current voltage dips

typ.

from 48V to 34V

at 10A for 50ms, resistive load

typ.

from 48V to 35V

at 25A for 2ms, resistive load

typ.

from 48V to 28V

at 25A for 5ms, resistive load

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