Choosing a power supply, Chapter 3, Chapter – Rockwell Automation 1734-IE4S POINT Guard I/O Safety Modules User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1734-UM013J-EN-P - July 2014

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Chapter

3

Guidelines for Placing Power Supplies and
Modules in a System

Choosing a Power Supply

The POINTBus™ backplane includes a 5V communication bus and field power
bus that get their power from a communication adapter or expansion power
supplies. All POINT I/O modules are powered from the POINTBus backplane
by either the adapter or expansion power supply. POINT I/O adapters have
built-in power supplies. Use the information and examples in this chapter to
determine if you need an expansion power supply in your system.

Follow the safety precautions listed in

Chapter 1

and the wiring guidelines

described in

Chapter 4

before connecting a power supply to the system.

To choose which types of power supplies meet your requirements, you must
consider the power consumption requirements for the 5V and 24V bus when
designing a POINTBus backplane.

Topic

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Choosing a Power Supply

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Power Supply Examples

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Placing Series A Digital and Analog Modules

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ATTENTION: To comply with the CE Low Voltage Directive (LVD), this equipment
and all connected I/O must be powered from a safety extra-low voltage (SELV)
or protected extra-low voltage (PELV) compliant source.

To comply with UL restrictions, field power and connected devices must be
powered from a single Class 2-compliant power supply.

TIP

The following Rockwell Automation 1606 power supplies are SELV- and
PELV-compliant, and they meet the isolation and output hold-off time
requirements of the SmartGuard 600 controller:
1606-XLP30E
1606-XLP50E
1606-XLP50EZ

1606-XLP72E
1606-XLP95E
1606-XLDNET4

1606-XLSDNET4

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