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All parameters are specified at an input voltage of 24V, 10A output load, 25°C ambient and after a 5 minutes run-in time unless noted otherwise.
It is assumed that the input power source can deliver a sufficient output current.
4 Rockwell Automation Publication 1606-RM013A-EN-P — March 2014
Bulletin 1606 Switched Mode Power Supplies
5. Input
Input voltage
nom. DC 24V
Input voltage ranges
nom. 22.5 to 30Vdc Continuous operation, see Fig. 5-1
30 to 35Vdc Temporarily allowed, no damage to the DC-UPS *)
35Vdc Absolute maximum input voltage with no damage to the
DC-UPS
0 to 22.5Vdc The DC-UPS switches into buer mode and delivers
output voltage from the battery if the input was above
the turn-on level before and all other buer conditions
are fullled.
Allowed input voltage ripple
max. 1.5Vpp Bandwidth <400Hz
1Vpp Bandwidth 400Hz to 1kHz
Allowed voltage between input
and earth (ground)
max. 60Vdc or
42.4Vac
Turn-on voltage
typ. 22.8Vdc The output does not switch on if the input voltage does
not exceed this level.
max. 23Vdc
Input current **)
typ. 120mA Internal current consumption for the DC-UPS
typ.
max.
2.0A
2.7A
Current consumption for battery charging ***)
External capacitors on the input
No limitation
*) The DC-UPS shows “Check Wiring” with the red LED and buering is not possible.
**) The total input current is the sum of the output current,
the current which is required to charge the battery during the
charging process and the current which is need
ed to supply the DC-UPS itself. See also
Fig. 5-2 . This calculation does not apply
in overload situations where the DC-UPS limits the output current, therefore see Fig. 5-3.
***) Please note: This is the input current and not the current which ows into the battery during charging. The battery current can
be found in section 8.
Fig. 5-1 Input voltage range Fig. 5-2 Input current, denitions
A: Rated input voltage range
B: Temp. allowed, no harm to the unit
C: Absolute max. input voltage
D: Buffer mode
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IN
18 30 35V22.50
AB
C
D
V
OUT
Internal
current
consumption
Current
consumption
for battery
charging
Output
Current
Input
Current
Fig. 5-3 Input current and output voltage vs.
output current, typ. (battery fully charged)
Electric output current limitation
The DC-UPS is equipped with an electronic output
current limitation. This current limitation works
in a switching mode which reduces the power
losses and heat generation to a minimum. As a
result, the output voltage drops since there is not
enough current to support the load. A positive
eect of the current limitation in switching mode
is that the input current goes down despite an
increase in the output current resulting in less
stress for the supplying source.
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