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2903147

2903147

  • 厂商:

    PHOENIX(菲尼克斯)

  • 封装:

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  • 描述:

    AC/DCCONVERTER24V72W

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2903147 数据手册
TRIO-PS-2G/1AC/24DC/3/C2LPS Power supply unit Data sheet 105899_en_00 1 © PHOENIX CONTACT 2015-08-31 Description TRIO POWER - power supplies with standard functionality The power supplies of the TRIO POWER family convince due to their slim and robust design. The dynamic boost (1.5 x IN for 5 seconds) absorbs starting currents and short overload situations securely during operation and without a drop in output voltage. The push-in connection technology on the front enables fast and tool-free wiring of the devices. Features – – – – – – – Especially slim design Worldwide use, thanks to wide-range input Safe operation, thanks to electrically and mechanically robust design Reliable starting of heavy loads, thanks to dynamic boost (1.5 x IN for 5 seconds) Simplified error diagnostics for remote signaling via DCOK signal contact OVP (Over Voltage Protection) limits surge voltages to ≤ 30 V (EN61131-2) Tool-free connection via push-in connection technology Technical data (short form) Nominal input voltage range 100 V AC ... 240 V AC 110 V DC ... 250 V DC Frequency range 50 Hz ... 60 Hz Nominal output voltage > 24 V DC, constant capacity restricted 24 V DC ±1 % 24 V DC ... 28 V DC Nominal output current IN / IDyn 3 A / 4.5 A (1 s) Residual ripple ≤ 50 mVPP Protection against surge voltage on the output ≤ 30 V DC MTBF (IEC 61709, SN 29500) > 3500000 h (25 °C) > 2000000 h (40°C) > 930000 h (60°C) Efficiency for 230 V AC and nominal values > 89 % Maximum power dissipation NOLoad 60 °C Derating: 2,5 %/K Weight 0.35 kg Dimensions W/H/D 30 mm / 130 mm / 115 mm Approved according to NEC Class 2 (UL 1310) Make sure you always use the latest documentation. It can be downloaded from the product at phoenixcontact.net/products. TRIO-PS-2G/1AC/24DC/3/C2LPS 2 Table of contents 1 Description .............................................................................................................................. 1 2 Table of contents ..................................................................................................................... 2 3 Ordering data .......................................................................................................................... 3 4 Technical data ......................................................................................................................... 3 5 Safety regulations and installation notes.................................................................................. 7 6 Basic circuit diagram ............................................................................................................... 7 7 Structure.................................................................................................................................. 8 8 Cooling .................................................................................................................................... 8 9 Mounting position and dimensions .......................................................................................... 9 9.1 Mounting position ................................................................................................................ 9 9.2 Device dimensions ............................................................................................................. 10 10 Mounting/removal.................................................................................................................. 11 10.1 Assembly......................................................................................................................... 11 10.2 Removal .......................................................................................................................... 11 11 Device connection terminal blocks ........................................................................................ 11 11.1 Push-in connection technology ............................................................................................. 11 12 Input ...................................................................................................................................... 12 12.1 Position of input terminals .................................................................................................... 12 12.2 Protection of the primary side ............................................................................................... 12 13 Output.................................................................................................................................... 13 13.1 Position of output terminals .................................................................................................. 13 13.2 Protection of the secondary side ............................................................................................ 13 13.3 Output characteristic curve................................................................................................... 13 13.4 Meaning of NEC - Class 2 (National Electrical Code - Class 2) ...................................................... 14 14 Dynamic boost....................................................................................................................... 14 15 Signaling................................................................................................................................ 15 15.1 DC OK-LED ..................................................................................................................... 15 15.2 Floating signal contact ........................................................................................................ 15 16 Derating................................................................................................................................. 15 16.1 Temperature-dependent derating .......................................................................................... 15 16.2 Position-dependent derating ................................................................................................. 16 17 Operating modes ................................................................................................................... 19 17.1 Series operation ................................................................................................................ 19 17.2 Parallel operation ............................................................................................................... 19 17.3 Redundant operation .......................................................................................................... 19 17.4 Increasing power ............................................................................................................... 20 105899_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 TRIO-PS-2G/1AC/24DC/3/C2LPS 3 Ordering data Description Type Order No. Pcs./Pkt. Primary-switched TRIO POWER power supply with push-in connection for DIN rail mounting, input: 1-phase, output: 24 V DC/3 A C2LPS TRIO-PS-2G/1AC/24DC/3/C2LPS 2903147 1 Accessories Type Order No. Pcs./Pkt. Multi-channel, electronic device circuit breaker with active current limitation for protecting four loads at 24 V DC in the event of overload and short circuit. With nominal current assistant and electronic locking of the set nominal currents. For installation on DIN rails. CBM E4 24DC/0.5-10A NO-R 2905743 1 Multi-channel, electronic device circuit breaker with active current limitation for protecting eight loads at 24 V DC in the event of overload and short circuit. With nominal current assistant and electronic locking of the set nominal currents. For installation on DIN rails. CBM E8 24DC/0.5-10A NO-R 2905744 1 VARIOFACE module, with two equipotential busbars (P1, P2) for potential distribution, for mounting on NS 35 rails. Module width: 70.4 mm VIP-2/SC/PDM-2/24 2315269 1 VARIOFACE module with push-in connection and two equipotential busbars (P1, P2) for potential distribution, for mounting on NS 35 rails. Module width: 57.1 mm VIP-3/PT/PDM-2/24 2903798 1 Our range of accessories is being continually extended, our current range can be found in the download area. 4 Technical data Input data Nominal input voltage range (for DC, connect a suitable fuse) 100 V AC ... 240 V AC -15 % ... +10 % 110 V DC ... 250 V DC Input voltage range 85 V AC ... 264 V AC 99 V DC ... 275 V DC Electric strength, max. ≤ 300 V AC 15 s Current consumption (for nominal values) 1.4 A (100 V AC) 0.7 A (240 V AC) 0.8 A (110 V DC) 0.3 A (250 V DC) Frequency 50 Hz ... 60 Hz Inrush current limitation (at 25°C) ≤ 15 A (typical) Inrush surge current I2t < 0.26 A2s Input fuse internal (device protection) 6.3 A Mains buffering > 10 ms (120 V AC) > 20 ms (230 V AC) A choice of suitable fuses 6 A ... 16 A (Characteristics B, C, D, K) Input connection data Connection method Push-in connection Conductor cross section, solid 0.2 mm² ... 4 mm² Conductor cross section, flexible 0.2 mm² ... 2.5 mm² Cross section AWG 24 ... 12 Stripping length 10 mm 105899_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 3 TRIO-PS-2G/1AC/24DC/3/C2LPS Output data Nominal output voltage 24 V DC ±1 % Setting range of the output voltage 24 V DC ... 28 V DC (> 24 V DC, constant capacity restricted) Output current 3A 4.5 A (1 s) Control deviation < 1 % (change in load, static 10 % ... 90 %) < 3 % (Dynamic load change 10 % ... 90 %, 10 Hz) < 0.1 % (change in input voltage ±10 %) Efficiency > 89 % (for 230 V AC and nominal values) Rise time ≤ 15 ms (UOUT (10 % ... 90 %)) Residual ripple ≤ 50 mVPP Connection in parallel Yes, for redundancy and increased capacity Connection in series Yes Protection against surge voltage on the output ≤ 30 V DC Output connection data Connection method Push-in connection Conductor cross section, solid 0.2 mm² ... 4 mm² Conductor cross section, flexible 0.2 mm² ... 2.5 mm² Conductor cross section AWG 24 ... 12 Stripping length 8 mm Signaling DC OK Types of signaling LED, floating signal contact Signal threshold UOUT < 0.9 x UN Type of signaling LED Status indicator green Type of signaling Switch contact Maximum switching voltage 30 V AC/DC Continuous load current 100 mA Signal connection data Connection method Push-in connection Conductor cross section, solid 0.2 mm² ... 1.5 mm² Conductor cross section, flexible 0.2 mm² ... 1.5 mm² Conductor cross section AWG 24 ... 16 Stripping length 8 mm General data Insulation voltage input/output 4 kV AC (type test) 3 kV AC (routine test) Degree of protection IP20 Protection class II (in closed control cabinet) Inflammability class in acc. with UL 94 (housing) V0 MTBF (IEC 61709, SN 29500) > 3500000 h (25 °C) > 2000000 h (40°C) > 930000 h (60°C) Type of housing Polycarbonate Hood version Polycarbonate Dimensions W / H / D (state of delivery) 30 mm / 130 mm / 115 mm Weight 0.35 kg 105899_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 TRIO-PS-2G/1AC/24DC/3/C2LPS Power consumption Maximum power dissipation NO-Load 60 °C Derating: 2,5 %/K) Ambient temperature (storage/transport) -40 °C ... 85 °C Max. permissible relative humidity (operation) ≤ 95 % (at 25 °C, non-condensing) Maximum altitude ≤ 5000 m (> 2000 m, observe derating) Vibration (operation) < 15 Hz, amplitude ±2.5 mm (according to IEC 60068-2-6) 15 Hz ... 150 Hz, 4g, 90 min. Shock 30g in each direction, according to IEC 60068-2-27 Pollution degree 2 Climatic class 3K3 (in acc. with EN 60721) Standards Electrical Equipment for Machinery EN 60204-1 Electrical safety (of information technology equipment) IEC 60950-1/VDE 0805 (SELV) Electronic equipment for use in electrical power installations EN 50178/VDE 0160 (PELV) SELV IEC 60950-1 (SELV) and EN 60204-1 (PELV) Safe isolation DIN VDE 0100-410 Limitation of mains harmonic currents EN 61000-3-2 Network version/undervoltage Semi F47-0706 Rail applications EN 50121-4 Approvals UL UL Listed UL 508 UL/C-UL Recognized UL 60950-1 NEC Class 2 as per UL 1310  Current approvals/permissions for the product can be found in the download area under phoenixcontact.net/products. 105899_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 5 TRIO-PS-2G/1AC/24DC/3/C2LPS Conformance with EMC Directive 2004/108/EC Noise immunity according to EN 61000-6-2 EN 61000-6-2 requirement Tested Electrostatic discharge EN 61000-4-2 Housing contact discharge 4 kV (Test intensity 2) 6 kV (Test intensity 4) Housing air discharge 8 kV (Test intensity 3) 8 kV (Test intensity 4) Comments Criterion B Criterion A Electromagnetic HF field EN 61000-4-3 Frequency range 80 MHz ... 1 GHz Test field strength 10 V/m (Test intensity 3) Frequency range 1.4 GHz ... 2 GHz Test field strength 3 V/m (Test intensity 2) Frequency range 2 GHz ... 2.7 GHz Test field strength 1 V/m (Test intensity 1) Comments Criterion A 80 MHz ... 1 GHz 10 V/m (Test intensity 3) 1 GHz ... 2 GHz 10 V/m (Test intensity 3) 2 GHz ... 3 GHz 10 V/m (Test intensity 3) Criterion A Fast transients (burst) EN 61000-4-4 Input 2 kV (Test intensity 3 - asymmetrical) 4 kV (Test intensity 4 - asymmetrical) Output 2 kV (Test intensity 3 - asymmetrical) 2 kV (Test intensity 3 - asymmetrical) Signal 1 kV (Test intensity 1 - asymmetrical) Comments Criterion B 1 kV (Test intensity 2 - asymmetrical) Criterion A Surge current loads (surge) EN 61000-4-5 Input 1 kV (Test intensity 1 - symmetrical) 2 kV (Test intensity 1 - asymmetrical) 3 kV (Test intensity 3 - symmetrical) 6 kV (Test intensity 4 - asymmetrical) Output 0.5 kV (Test intensity 1 - symmetrical) 1 kV (Test intensity 2 - symmetrical) 0.5 kV (Test intensity 1 - asymmetrical) 2 kV (Test intensity 1 - asymmetrical) Signal 1 kV (Test intensity 2 - asymmetrical) Comments Criterion B 1 kV (Test intensity 2 - asymmetrical) Criterion B Conducted interference EN 61000-4-6 Input/output asymmetrical Frequency range 0.15 MHz ... 80 MHz Voltage 10 V (Test intensity 3) Comments Criterion A asymmetrical 0.15 MHz ... 80 MHz 10 V (Test intensity 3) Criterion A Key Criterion A Normal operating behavior within the specified limits. Criterion B Temporary impairment to operational behavior that is corrected by the device itself. Emitted interference in acc. with EN 61000-6-3 Radio interference voltage in acc. with EN 55011 EN 55011 (EN 55022) Class B, area of application: Industry and residential Emitted radio interference in acc. with EN 55011 EN 55011 (EN 55022) Class B, area of application: Industry and residential All technical specifications are nominal and refer to a room temperature of 25 °C and 70% relative humidity at 2000 m above sea level. 105899_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 6 TRIO-PS-2G/1AC/24DC/3/C2LPS 5 Safety regulations and installation notes Before startup please ensure: – Installation and startup may only be carried out by qualified personnel. – The relevant country-specific regulations must be observed. 6 Basic circuit diagram + + L/+ N/- 13 14 NOTE: Danger if used improperly – The device is a built-in device. – The IP20 degree of protection (IEC 60529/EN 60529) of the device is intended for use in a clean and dry environment. Do not subject the device to any load that exceeds the described limits. – Do not subject the device to mechanical and/or thermal loads that exceed the specified limits. – It is not permissible to open or modify the device. Do not repair the device yourself but replace it with an equivalent device. Repairs may only be carried out by the manufacturer. The manufacturer is not liable for damage resulting from violation. Figure 1 Block diagram Key: Rectification Switch Electrically isolated signal transmission Regulation Transformer CAUTION: Before startup please ensure: – Connection must be performed by specialist personnel and protection against electric shock ensured. – It must be possible to switch off the device outside the power supply according to the regulations in EN 60950-1 (e.g., by line protection on the primary side). – All feed lines are sufficiently protected and dimensioned! – All output lines are dimensioned according to the maximum output current of the device or separately protected! – Sufficient convection is guaranteed! Filter Floating switching output EXPLOSION HAZARD! Only remove equipment when it is disconnected and not in the potentially explosive area. DANGER Never carry out work on live parts! The housing can become very hot, depending on the ambient temperature and load! 105899_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 7 TRIO-PS-2G/1AC/24DC/3/C2LPS Structure 8 2 + + - Output DC 24V 3A 5 class 2 output Cooling Heat is dissipated from the power supply via the heatsinks integrated into the housing surfaces. Convection to dissipate heat from the power supply only takes place in small dimensions above the housing openings. TRIO POWER 7 13 14 4 DC OK 24-28V Input AC 100-240V 3 L/+ 6 N/- 1 Figure 2 No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Function elements Description of the function elements Connection terminal block input voltage: Input L/N Connection terminal block output voltage: Output DC +/Potentiometer, output voltage: 24 V DC ... 28 V DC Signaling DC OK LED Floating signal contact: max. 30 V AC/DC, 100 mA Integrated universal snap-on foot Figure 3 Convection The power supply can be aligned without minimum lateral clearance up to an ambient temperature of 40°C. In a temperature range up to ≤ 70°C, a lateral minimum clearance of 10 mm between two active components (e.g., power supply) is required. The device can be snapped onto all DIN rails in accordance with EN 60715 and should be mounted in the normal mounting position. To ensure sufficient wiring space to wire the power supply, we recommend a vertical minimum clearance from other devices of 50 mm. Depending on the cable duct used, a smaller clearance may be possible. 105899_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 8 TRIO-PS-2G/1AC/24DC/3/C2LPS 9 Mounting position and dimensions 9.1 Mounting position 115 Output DC 24V 3A class 2 output + + - TRIO POWER 50 30 13 14 Input AC 100-240V 24-28V Figure 4 130 230 DC OK L/+ N/- Locked areas Possible mounting positions: Normal mounting position, installation depth 115 mm (+ DIN rail) 105899_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 9 TRIO-PS-2G/1AC/24DC/3/C2LPS 9.2 Device dimensions 121 30 10 + + - 5 41 Output DC 24V 3A class 2 output TRIO POWER 9 115 3,5 13 14 7,5 DC OK 130 24-28V 78 80 45 N/- 68 Input AC 100-240V L/+ 24,5 7,5 19 10 Figure 5 105899_en_00 Device dimensions PHOENIX CONTACT 10 TRIO-PS-2G/1AC/24DC/3/C2LPS 10 Mounting/removal 11 Device connection terminal blocks 10.1 Assembly 11.1 Push-in connection technology Position the module with the DIN rail guide on the upper edge of the DIN rail, and snap it in with a downward motion. A All connection terminal blocks on the power supply have push-in connection technology on the front. The power supply is wired by simply plugging in the connecting cables, no tools are required. For the necessary connection parameters for the terminal blocks, please refer to the technical data. 11.1.1 Plug in connecting cable The wiring is carried out by simply plugging the connecting cable into the contact opening provided. Insert the connecting cable as far as it will go. A B Figure 6 10.2 Assembly on standard DIN rail Figure 8 Removal Pull the snap lever open with the aid of a screwdriver and slide the module out at the lower edge of the DIN rail. Insert connecting cable (push-in connection technology) 11.1.2 Loosen the connecting cable To disconnect the wiring, take a suitable screwdriver and insert it into the opening for release. Then carefully pull the connecting cable out of the contact opening. D B C A A Figure 7 105899_en_00 B Figure 9 Release connecting cable (push-in connection technology) Removing the DIN rail PHOENIX CONTACT 11 TRIO-PS-2G/1AC/24DC/3/C2LPS 12 12.2 Input Protection of the primary side The power supply can be operated on single-phase AC or DC power grids in accordance with the nominal input voltage. Connection is via the INPUT L+/N- connection terminal blocks. Installation of the device must correspond to EN 60950 regulations. It must be possible to disconnect the device from the voltage using a suitable separator outside the power supply. For example, the primary-side line protection is suitable for this (see technical data). For operation on two of the phase conductors of a threephase system, an isolating facility for all poles must be provided. An internal, approved AC/DC fuse is available as device protection. Additional device protection is not required. TN-S TN-C L N PE L/+ N/- If an internal fuse trips, this is due to a device fault. In this case, the device must be inspected in the factory. Opening the device or repairing it yourself is prohibited. L PEN + - L/+ N/- + - TT iT L N L/+ N/- Figure 10 L1 L2 L3 + - L/+ N/- + - Figure 12 L/+ N/- Schematic diagram, switching the input terminals Network types Position of input terminals Input AC 100-240V 12.1 Input AC 100-240V L N Figure 11 105899_en_00 L/+ N/- Position of input terminals PHOENIX CONTACT 12 TRIO-PS-2G/1AC/24DC/3/C2LPS 13 Output Output DC 24V 3A A DC voltage for supplying the load is provided at the output of the power supply. The load is connected via the OUTPUT +/- connection terminal blocks. By default, the power supply is pre-set to a nominal output voltage of 24 V DC. The output voltage can also be set to the range from 24 V DC to 28 V DC using the potentiometer in order to compensate for a possible voltage drop due to the long cable lengths between the power supply and the load to be supplied. 13.1 Figure 14 + R Load + - Schematic diagram, switching the output terminals Position of output terminals + + - Output characteristic curve The power supply works with a dynamic power reserve, the dynamic boost, as shown in the U/I characteristic curve in the figure. In the event of a secondary-side short circuit or overload, the output current is limited to 1.5 x IN. The module does not switch off, but supplies a continuous output current instead. The secondary voltage is then reduced until the short circuit is eliminated. The U/I characteristic curve with the dynamic power reserve enables high switch-on currents of capacitive loads or inductive loads to be supplied reliably. UOUT [V] Output DC 24V 3A class 2 output TRIO POWER 13.3 dyn. Boost t≤1s UN U < 0,9 x UN IN 1,5 x IN IOUT [A] Figure 15 Figure 13 13.2 U/I characteristic curve with dynamic load reserve Position of output terminals Protection of the secondary side The power supply is electronically short-circuit-proof and idling-proof. In the event of an error, the output voltage is limited. It must be ensured that all output cables are dimensioned accordingly for the maximum output current or have separate protection. – – – – – UN = 24 V IN = 3 A Idyn. BOOST = 4.5 A PN = 72 W Pdyn. BOOST = 108 W The connecting cables on the secondary side should have large cross sections to keep the voltage drops in the cables as low as possible. 105899_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 13 TRIO-PS-2G/1AC/24DC/3/C2LPS 13.4 Meaning of NEC - Class 2 (National Electrical Code - Class 2) The approval of the power supply as a “Class 2 Output” in accordance with American standard ANSI/UL 1310 ensures that the power supply only provides limited power even in the event of an error. This increases safety to such an extent that the simulated circuits are also deemed very safe in terms of fire protection. This can result in reduced installation work. The output of the power supply is configured in accordance with ANSI/UL 1310 (Class 2 power supplies) and approved as such with limited power. This ensures that the limit values described in UL 1310 are not exceeded. Dynamic boost The following example is used to explain how the power supply dynamic boost functions. Example: The power supply supplies a connected base load of 80% until time point t1 (see illustration, schematic diagram of the dynamic boost behavior). If an additional load is activated while the power supply is in operation, the dynamic boost is requested for the period of time t1 to t2. The power supply provides the maximum dynamic power reserve of an additional 70% (ΔPdyn. Boost = 1.5 x IN x UN - PInitial load). As such, the requested overall total power corresponds to 150% of the nominal power. This power can be accessed directly for at least 1 s in the event that the output voltage remains the same. On reaching time point t2, the dynamic boost is once more returned to the output value of the base load for thermal offloading of the power supply. In this case, the base load amounts to the same value of 80%, as prior to time point t1. If the request to supply the load still exists, when the time intervals t2 to t3 have expired (at least 2 s), a new cyclical switching of the dynamic power reserve occurs, to a total of 70%. IOUT [A] The power supply is able to supply up to 1.5 x IN for 1 s at maximum load. If less dynamic power is required, this can also be supplied for more than 1 s. 14 Idyn. Boost 100% 80% t1 Figure 16 1s t2 2s t3 1s t4 2s ... t5 t [s] Schematic diagram of dynamic boost behavior Depending on the connected base load, the power supply firmware determines the time intervals for the dynamic boost procedure or the time required for the release of thermal tension. The ratio of dynamic boost time and time for thermal tension release always varies, depending on load. 105899_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 14 TRIO-PS-2G/1AC/24DC/3/C2LPS 15 Signaling 16 Derating 15.1 DC OK-LED 16.1 Temperature-dependent derating The device provides both the IN nominal output current and the Idyn. BOOST dynamic output current at ambient temperatures up to +60 °C. For ambient temperatures above +60°C, the ambient power must be decreased by 2.5% per Kelvin increase in temperature. For ambient temperatures above +70°C or in the event of a thermal overload, the device does not switch off. The output power will be decreased by enough to allow device protection. Once the device has cooled down, the output power will be increased again. IOUT [A] The DC OK-LED is available for function monitoring. The LED is continuously illuminated when the output voltage is > 90 % of the nominal output voltage UOUT (24 V DC). 13 14 1,5 x IN dyn. Boost DC OK t≤1s IN 24-28V 0 -25 Figure 19 Figure 17 15.2 Location of the elements 20 40 60 [°C] Temperature derating in normal mounting position Floating signal contact A floating diagnostics contact can be used to forward data to a higher-level control system. When opened, the diagnostics contact indicates an underrange of more than 90% for the nominal output voltage UOUT. PLC Digital Input max. 30 V AC/DC 100 mA + DI x 13 14 DC OK 24-28V Figure 18 105899_en_00 Wiring principle PHOENIX CONTACT 15 TRIO-PS-2G/1AC/24DC/3/C2LPS 16.2 Position-dependent derating The power supply can be installed onto all 35 mm DIN rails according to EN 60175. The normal mounting position of the power supply is horizontal. When installing in a different mounting position, derating should be adhered to. The characteristic curve can be used to determine the maximal output power to be drawn for each ambient temperature for different mounting positions. Normal mounting position Rotated mounting position 90° X-axis 105899_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 16 TRIO-PS-2G/1AC/24DC/3/C2LPS Rotated mounting position 180° X-axis Rotated mounting position 270° X-axis 105899_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 17 TRIO-PS-2G/1AC/24DC/3/C2LPS Rotated mounting position 90° Z-axis Rotated mounting position 270° Z-axis 105899_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 18 TRIO-PS-2G/1AC/24DC/3/C2LPS 17 Operating modes 17.1 Series operation Two power supplies can be switched in series, to double the output voltage. For connection in series, only power supplies of the same performance class should be used. An output voltage of, for example, 48 V DC can be provided, if two 24 V power supplies are connected in series. + + - - IN IN + – Various voltage levels are made possible by varying the switching of the respective output voltage and the measurement reference point. Σ = IN + – + + - - +24 V + Figure 21 - 17.3 +48 V + + - - Figure 20 17.2 -48 V -24 V + - Wiring principle, voltage levels with two power supplies Parallel operation Devices of the same type can be connected in parallel to increase both redundancy and power. By default upon delivery, no further adjustments are required. If the output voltage is adjusted, a uniform distribution of power is guaranteed by setting all parallel operated power supply units to exactly the same output voltage. To ensure symmetrical current distribution we recommend that all cable connections from the power supply unit to the busbar are the same length and have the same cross section. Depending on the system, for parallel connection of more than two power supplies a protective circuit should be installed at each individual device output (e.g., decoupling diode, DC fuse or circuit breaker). This prevents high return currents in the event of a secondary device fault. 105899_en_00 Schematic diagram in parallel operation Redundant operation Redundant circuits are suitable for supplying systems which place particularly high demands on operational reliability. If a fault occurs in the primary circuit of the first power supply unit, the second device automatically takes over the complete power supply without interruption, and vice versa. For this purpose, the power supply units to be connected in parallel must be large enough to ensure that the total current requirements of all loads can be fully met by one power supply unit. External decoupling diodes or ORING modules are required for 100% redundancy. 17.3.1 Decoupling with diode module + + - - IN IN + – + – Figure 22 Σ = IN Schematic diagram, decoupling with diode module PHOENIX CONTACT 19 TRIO-PS-2G/1AC/24DC/3/C2LPS 17.3.2 Decoupling with ORING module + + - - IN IN + – Σ = IN + – Figure 23 17.4 Schematic diagram, decoupling with ORING module Increasing power The output current can be increased to n x IN in the case of n parallel connected devices. Parallel connection for increasing power is used when extending existing systems. A parallel connection is recommended if the power supply unit does not cover the current consumption of the most powerful load. Otherwise, the load should be distributed between individual devices that are independent from one another. + + - - IN IN + – + – Figure 24 105899_en_00 Σ = 2 x IN Schematic diagram of increased performance PHOENIX CONTACT GmbH & Co. KG • 32823 Blomberg • Germany phoenixcontact.com 20
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