Selecting a user-side power supply – Rockwell Automation 1746-HSRV SLC Servo Control Module User Manual User Manual
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Publication 1746-6.1.2 - July 2000
Selecting Power Supplies, Encoders, and Drives 2-3
Use the table below to find the power supplies Allen-Bradley recommends
for the backplane:
Selecting a User-Side
Power Supply
You must provide a power supply that meets your system
requirements. The following devices require user-side power:
•
SLC Servo Module
•
Encoders
•
I/O modules
•
Estop circuitry
•
Fast inputs and outputs
You must select a power supply that meets the specifications of a NEC
class 2 power supply. The power supply must have +5V, ±15V
capacity, and +24V capacity for fast I/O and Estop circuitry.
Before you select a power supply, calculate the system’s user-side
current requirements.
Power Supply
Operating
Voltage
Requirements
Output Capacity
5V DC
24V DC
1746-P1
85-130V AC or
170-265V AC
2A
.46A
1746-P2
85-130V AC or
170-265V AC
5A
.96A
1746-P3
19.2-28.8 DC
3.6A
.87A
1746-P4
85-132V AC or
170-265V AC
10.0A
2.88A
IMPORTANT
We recommend that you do not use the +24V
included with the 1746-P1, P2, P3, or P4 to power
your Estop or fast I/O.
IMPORTANT
The user-side power must be present for the SLC
processor to communicate with the SLC Servo
Module.