AEG-Electrolux AC 2000 User Manual

Operating Instructions Switch Mode Power Supply AC 2000 / DC 2000
AEG Power Solutions GmbH Department: TD Name: Schenuit Alteration state: 08 Date: 23.08.2004
Operating Instructions 0206 BAL, en
Switch Mode Power Supply AC 2000 / DC 2000
Table of Contents
Notes on these operating instructions............................................3
1. Safety Regulations!................................................................5
1.1 Important Instructions and Explanations..................................5
1.2 Accident Prevention Regulations.............................................5
1.3 Qualified Personnel..................................................................5
1.4 Liability.....................................................................................6
1.5 Regulations..............................................................................6
2. General Information...............................................................7
2.1 Type Overview.........................................................................7
3. Start-Up...................................................................................8
4. Operation................................................................................8
5. Functions................................................................................9
5.1 Circuit diagram AC 2000 / DC 2000.........................................9
5.2 Electrical Principle of Operation.............................................10
5.2.1 Safe Electrical Isolation..........................................................10
5.2.2 Input.......................................................................................10
5.2.3 Output ....................................................................................11
5.2.4 Dynamic Response of the Output Voltage.............................11
5.2.5 Emitted Interference...............................................................11
5.2.6 Setting the Output Voltage and the Output Current...............11
5.3 Monitoring ..............................................................................12
5.3.1 Mains Monitoring....................................................................12
5.3.2 Output Monitoring ..................................................................13
5.3.3 Reset Buttons/Functions........................................................13
5.3.4 Signalling ...............................................................................13
6. Parallel Operation ................................................................14
7. Separate Networks...............................................................14
8. Signal Interface (X11)...........................................................14
8.1 External On/Off ......................................................................14
8.2 External Sensor Lead Output Voltage UA..............................14
8.3 External Set Value Input ........................................................15
9. Maintenance .........................................................................15
10. Fault Location.......................................................................15
10.1 No Output Voltage..................................................................15
10.2 Deviation of the Output Voltage.............................................15
11. Technical Data......................................................................15
11.1 General Technical Data .........................................................15
11.2 Technical Data of the AC 2000 Series...................................15
11.3 Technical Data of the DC 2000 Series...................................15
12. Dimension Drawings............................................................15
12.1 Dimension drawing for DC 2000............................................15
12.2 Dimension drawing for AC 2000 over 24 V DC......................15
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Notes on these operating instructions
Instruction Obligation
These operating instructions must be read carefully by all persons working with or on the switch mode power supply prior to installation and initial start-up.
These operating instructions are a composite part of the switch mode power supply.
The operator of this device is obliged to communicate these instruc­tions to all personnel transporting or starting the switch mode power supply or performing maintenance or any other work on the unit.
Validity
These operating instructions comply with the current technical speci­fications of the switch mode power supply at the time of publication. The contents do not constitute a subject of contract, but serve infor­mation purposes only.
AEG reserves the right to make modifications with regard to contents and technical data in these operating instructions without prior notifi­cation. AEG cannot be held liable for any inaccuracies or inapplicable information in these operation instructions, as no obligation to con­tinuously update the data and maintain their validity has been entered into.
Warranty
Our goods and services are subject to the general conditions of sup­ply for products of the electrical industry and our general sales condi­tions. We reserve the right to alter any specifications given in these operating instructions, especially with regard to technical data, opera­tion, weights and dimensions. Claims in connection with supplied goods must be submitted within one week of receipt along with the packing slip. Subsequent claims cannot be considered.
AEG will rescind all obligations such as warranty agreements, service contracts etc. entered into by AEG or its representatives without no­tice in the event of maintenance and repairs being carried out with anything other than original AEG parts or spare parts purchased by AEG.
Structure
These operating instructions for the SMPS are structured so that all work necessary for starting up, maintenance and repair of the unit can be performed by qualified personnel.
Illustrations are provided to elucidate and facilitate certain worksteps. If any work possibly involves danger to personnel and the unit, it is
highlighted accordingly by pictograms explained in Chapter 1, Safety Instructions.
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Hotline
Our service department is at your disposal for any questions on the Hotline number given below:
AEG Power Solutions GmbH
Emil-Siepmann-Straße 32 D-59581 Warstein Germany
++49 (0) 29 02-763-100
FAX: ++49 (0) 29 02-763-645 E-mail: Service.aegpss@aegps.com
http://www.aegps.com
Copyright
No part of these operating instructions may be reproduced or trans­mitted by any mechanical or electronic means without the express prior written permission of AEG.
© Copyright AEG 1996. All rights reserved.
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1. Safety Regulations!
1.1 Important Instructions and Explanations
The instructions for operation and maintenance as well as the follow­ing safety regulations must be complied with to safeguard the safety of personnel as well as the function of the unit. All personnel install­ing/ dismantling, starting up, and servicing the unit must be familiar with and observe these safety regulations. Only qualified personnel may perform the described work with suitable and intact tools, equip­ment, test equipment and materials.
1.2 Accident Prevention Regulations
Compliance with the accident prevention regulations valid in the country of application and the general safety regulations in accor­dance with IEC 364 is mandatory.
The following must be observed prior to any work on the switch mode power supply:
- disconnect the power supply,
- secure against reactivation,
- verify that the unit is disconnected from the power supply,
- earth and short the circuit,
- cover or isolate any neighbouring power-supplied units.
1.3 Qualified Personnel
The SMPS may only be transported, installed, connected, started, serviced and operated by qualified personnel who are familiar with the pertinent safety and installation regulations. All work performed must be inspected by responsible experts. The qualified personnel must be authorised to perform the work by the competent safety offi­cer.
Qualified personnel is defined as personnel
- having completed training and gained experience in the re-
- familiar with the pertinent standards, rules and regulations and
- having received instruction on the mode of operation and op-
- capable of recognising and preventing dangers.
Regulations and definitions for qualified personnel are contained in DIN 57105/VDE 0105, Part 1.
spective field,
accident prevention regulations,
erating conditions of the switch mode power supply,
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1.4 Liability
1.5 Regulations
Switch Mode Power Supply AC 2000 / DC 2000
No liability is accepted if the switch mode power supply is used for applications not intended by the manufacturer. Any necessary meas­ures for prevention of injury or damage to equipment is the responsi­bility of the operator or user. In the event of any claims in connection with the switch mode power supply please contact us quoting:
- the type designation,
- works number,
- reason for claim,
- period of use,
- ambient conditions,
- operating mode.
The SMPS devices comply with current DIN and VDE regulations. VBG4 is met on the basis of compliance with the regulation VDE 0106, Part 100.
The specifications of VDE 0100, Part 410, "Functional extra-low volt­age with safe isolation" are complied with when applicable.
The CE conformity symbol on the unit confirms compliance with EC framework directive for 73/23 EEC - low voltage and for 89/339 EEC
- electromagnetic compatibility, if the installation and start-up instruc­tions described in the operating instructions are observed.
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2. General Information
The switch mode power supply type AC 2000 and DC 2000 (also re­ferred to as SMPS) supplies an output capacity of approximately 2 kW.
Typical applications are installation as a mains power supply unit or as a secured power supply unit with a battery connected in parallel. The positive dynamic control properties in the event of input voltage fluctuations and sudden load variations are particularly advanta­geous.
The switch mode power supply works in accordance with an IU curve in accordance with DIN 41772 or DIN 41773. It is a preassembled unit which is ready for connection. The connections are provided on the front of the unit for easy access. The operating and indicating elements are installed on the front of the unit.
Due to its high degree of efficiency (refer to the technical data sheet) the unit is of compact design as a 19 inch panel mounting unit with four height modules. It is ready for installation in a module rack ac­cording to DIN 41494.
2.1 Type Overview
Type designation E number Connection Output Output voltage voltage current
AC 2000 E230 G24/ 65 BWrg-Cü 763 720 4101 230 V AC 24 V DC 65 A E230 G106/15 BWrg-Cü 763 720 4301 230 V AC 106 V DC 15 A
DC 2000
G220 G26/65 Wrg-Cü 763 720 4601 220 V DC 26 V DC 65 A G220 G48-60/25 Wrg-Cü 763 720 4701 220 V DC 48/60 V DC 25 A
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3. Start-Up
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Switch Mode Power Supply AC 2000 / DC 2000
Before connecting the unit to the mains supply ensure that the mains voltage given on the rating plate complies with the supplied mains voltage. The AC 2000 unit is connected to the mains with 3-pole con­nector on the front of the unit below the mains switch with L, N and PE and with DC 2000 with PIN 1 = (+), PIN 2 = (-) and PE (reverse voltage protection). The device connector is supplied with the unit. The device must be protected externally.
NOTE:
If one pole on the output side of the unit is earthed, the SMPS must be earthed via the output side PE terminal on the front of the unit above the output terminals. In this case the input side PE terminal must not be connected (earth loop!). The PE conductor cross section must be selected in accordance with VDE 0100 Part 540, depending on the unit type.
This is also essential when devices are connected in parallel. The DC connection of the unit is established with the connection
threaded bolt below the cover on the front of the unit. The set out­put voltage is stated in Chapter 11 "Technical Data".
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NOTE:
The unit has an amplified smoothing module with large electrolytic capacitors on the output side. If the de-energized capacitors are switched over to the battery by engaging the DC isolator or DC fuse this causes a large surge of charging current. This can be avoided by switching the unit on before engaging the isolator and charging the capacitors to the unit output voltage. The DC isolator or fuse can then be engaged.
The unit contains capacitors in the input and output circuits which can still carry voltage when the mains voltage has been discon­nected (discharge time > 1 minute). For this reason the terminals must be tested to ensure that they are voltage-free before dis­mantling the unit. The capacitors must be discharged via an ex­ternal resistor on the main terminals or terminals L+ and L- if nec­essary.
Signalling is carried out via connector X11. The SMPS is independently air-cooled. The temperature of the intake
air must not exceed 45 °C. If several units are operated in a cabinet above one another, spacing of 134 mm = 3 height modules must be ensured between the units. Air ducts must be installed between the units to ensure that the temperature of the intake air to the individual units complies with the permissible ambient air temperature.
Cabinet systems are designed for a maximum ambient temperature of 40 C.
The power loss per unit is approximately 250 W (depending on the model), 90% of which occurs at the rear of the unit.
4. Operation
The unit is operated solely with the operating elements located on the front panel. These are described in the respective chapters and as­signed by the designations on the front panel of the unit.
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5. Functions
5.1 Circuit diagram AC 2000 / DC 2000
Figure 1
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5.2 Electrical Principle of Operation
In the AC 2000 the input AC voltage is converted to a smoothed DC voltage (sinusoidal current consumption). An efficiency factor of >
0.99 is therefore achieved. The DC 2000 is supplied directly with DC voltage. Transistors convert the DC voltage to AC voltage at 100 kHz.
- Electrical isolation and
- voltage adjustment to the secondary side
is performed with the aid of a transformer.
The 100 kHz AC voltage on the secondary side is rectified by fast di­odes. The voltage ripple is reduced by a downstream output filter. The output voltage and output current are controlled by pulse widen modulation of the transistor switch on the primary side.
5.2.1 Safe Electrical Isolation
5.2.2 Input
Due to the design of the unit and the assemblies and isolated wiring of the mains and output circuits the
- units with U
60 V DC meet the requirements of protection
A against electrical shock by functional extra-low voltage with safe isolation in accordance with VDE 0100 Part 410 11.83 Section 4.3.2.
- units with 110 V DC ≤ U
220 V DC meet the requirements
A of safe electrical isolation in accordance with VDE 0160 5.88 Section 5.6 .
The input must be protected externally. When the mains voltage is applied and the unit is switched on it starts
with an acceleration stage which limits the make current to the rated input current level (soft start).
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5.2.3 Output
Switch Mode Power Supply AC 2000 / DC 2000
The output curve is an IU curve in accordance with DIN 41772 or DIN 41773 with a 1% voltage step inclination. The unit is of continued short-circuit protected design and in the event of a short circuit sup­plies the equivalent of the rated current (with DC 2000 double rated current for 1.0 second, then single rated current).
U
o
1% Inclina tion
100%
I
o
Figure 2 Output curve
I
rate d
5.2.4 Dynamic Response of the Output Voltage
In the event of sudden load fluctuations between 10% and 90% I or 90% and 10% I
the voltage deviation is U < 5 % and is com-
rated
pensated within < 1 ms (refer to the technical data for exact information on the indi-
vidual types).
5.2.5 Emitted Interference
The SMPS meets the specifications of the limit value class "B" in ac­cordance with EN 55011/55022.
5.2.6 Setting the Output Voltage and the Output Current
The setting values of the output voltage, the output current and the monitoring devices are given in the pertinent technical data (refer to Chapter 11).
rated
NOTE:
In the case of battery voltage deviation the output voltage must be
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adjusted. The output voltage is adjustable with the UA potentiometer within in a limited range.
Procedure:
- Disconnect the load and the battery, if applicable, on the out-
put.
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s[V]
5.3 Monitoring
- Set the required monitoring values with the U
> and UA< po-
A
tentiometers with a screwdriver:
- UA> Adjustment:
- set the U
- set U
- turn the U
> potentiometer to the far right stop,
A
to the required UA> value,
A
> potentiometer to the left until UA> responds
A
- UA< Adjustment:
- Performed as for U
> adjustment (observe the discharge time
A
of the output capacitors and monitoring delay).
- Connect the load/battery
- Set the U
output voltage to the required value with the UA
A
potentiometer.
The maximum output current is also adjustable within a limited range with the IA potentiometer.
Procedure:
- Increase the load until the set current limitation is triggered
- Adjust the I
potentiometer with a screwdriver (IA smaller
A
when turned to the left).
5.3.1 Mains Monitoring
The mains monitoring assembly fulfils various functions. It ensures the intrinsic safety of the unit against overloads and overvoltages with fixed switching point settings.
The response values (switching points) are given in the technical data sheet.
Figure 3
Mains undervoltage monitoring
On
Hysteresis
(Shutdown hysteresis range)
Off
U
Undervo lt a g e
- The unit is switched off if the mains supply drops below the
Overvolta
main
e
switching point. When the hysteresis voltage is exceeded the unit automatically resumes operation with a "soft start".
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Mains overvoltage monitoring
5.3.2 Output Monitoring
The setting potentiometers and the LED indicators for the following monitored functions are located on the front plate:
Overtemperature monitoring AC 2000 with deactivation, without latching.
DC 2000 1. Warning, without deactivation, without latching
- DC overvoltage indicator UA>
- When the maximum permissible mains voltage is exceeded,
the SMPS is stopped for the duration of the overvoltage. When the voltage level drops below the hysteresis voltage the unit automatically resumes operation with a "soft start".
When the unit has cooled down it automatically re­sumes operation with a "soft start".
2. Fault, with deactivation and latching
- with deactivation and latching
(response delay t = 10ms) Adjustment with UA> potentiometer
- DC undervoltage indicator UA<
- AC2000 without deactivation, without latching
- DC2000 with deactivation and latching
(response delay t = 2.8 s) Adjustment with UA< potentiometer
- Operation indicator
- lights up when power is supplied
5.3.3 Reset Buttons/Functions
A fault signal (response of an output monitoring device) can be ac­knowledged with the "Reset" button. The unit then resumes operation if it was switched off.
A fault signal can also be acknowledged by switching off the mains voltage or with the external on/off function.
5.3.4 Signalling
The faults are indicated by LEDs on the front panel and signalled on signal connector X11 as a collective signal via a potential-free relay contact (changeover contact) (refer to circuit diagram). The contact between X11:12 and X11:13 is closed in the event of unit failure.
Relay contact load: U
= 110 V DC I
max
U
= 60 V DC I
max
U
= 24 V DC I
max
Maximum isolation from the secondary side: 110 V DC
< 0.45 A DC
per
< 1 A DC
per
< 8 A DC
per
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6. Parallel Operation
Due to the inclination of the voltage step of approximately 1% a load distribution of approximately 10% is achieved in parallel operation of several SMPS units.
If load distribution is to be optimized the output voltage of the unit with the lowest load current should be increased and the output voltage of the unit with the highest load current decreased.
Selective monitoring of the individual SMPS units is only possible with external isolating diodes in the output.
Systems with redundancy As the units can be connected in parallel it is possible to create sys-
tems for redundant operation in accordance with the n+1 principle.
7. Separate Networks
When the SMPS is connected to separate networks, mains overvolt­ages must be expected which can last for a period of seconds. For example if rotary converters are used for supply, up to 20% overvolt­age over a period of seconds occurs. The SMPS is protected against this overvoltage.
The mains overvoltage monitoring device (refer to 5.3.1) stops the unit for the duration of the overvoltage.
8. Signal Interface (X11)
8.1 External On/Off
The unit can be switched on and off externally via a potential-free contact (contact load 15 V DC/5mA, contact open = "Unit Stop"). To this purpose the bridge on signal connectors X11:7 and X11:8 must be removed and a relay contact looped in (refer to Chapter 5.1).
The contact is connected galvanically with the unit output. The potential of X11:7 and X11:8 is applied to - UA. In the case of positive pole earthing the potential - UA which is now higher (in rela­tion to reference potential) is applied to these inputs. Electrical isola-
tion must therefore be carried out by the external relay.
8.2 External Sensor Lead Output Voltage UA
On all units is possible to compensate a voltage drop of 1 V on both the positive and negative output cables.
For compensation on the positive output cable X11:9 is connected to the positive pole of the load, for compensation on the negative output cable X11:10 is connected to the negative pole of the load. If the sen­sor lead is interrupted the output voltage increases by 1 V.
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8.3 External Set Value Input
The "internal/external" switch is used to switch between the internal and external voltage set value. In the "int" position the unit works in basic mode with the output voltage and current values stated in the technical data (refer to Chapter 11).
In the "ext" position the output voltage can be adjusted with an exter­nal set value input. The "external" setting is indicated by a yellow LED on the front of the unit.
The current set value function is set at the works to the internal set value and can be switched to an external set value input if required.
The set value setting for voltage and/or current is performed on signal connector X11 with the signals shown in the circuit diagram (refer to Chapter 5.1). In this case the voltage difference between + U
UA is between 0 V and 30 V. The inputs for the external set value inputs are galvanically connected
to the - UA output! In order to obtain defined conditions the earth connection of the ex-
ternal set value inputs (X11:3 and X11:5) must be connected to the unit earth X11:1.
Noise immunity to high-frequency fields is achieved by utilization of shielded cables. The shielding must be connected to the front of the unit (next to X11).
The rated voltage and current values are achieved with a set value setting of 4.0 V DC. Fine adjustment can be performed with the UA
and IA potentiometers. The monitoring devices must be adjusted to the respective output voltage with the UA> and UA< potentiometers (refer to Chapter 5.2.6).
set
and -
NOTE:
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There is no electrical isolation of the unit output voltage UA, i.e. if the positive pole is earthed the output voltage potential is applied
to these inputs! To avoid a short circuit the external set value in­put must be electrically isolated from the SMPS.
With the SMPS it is also possible to address an external voltage divider with the unit voltage of +7.5 V in order to achieve the ex­ternal set value input.
The maximum load current of the +7.5 V voltage must then not exceed 10 mA.
9. Maintenance
The SMPS is constructed of state of the art components which are almost maintenance-free. It is, however, advisable to inspect the unit and perform functional tests on the unit at regular intervals to ensure its constant availability and operational reliability.
When inspecting the unit check for:
- mechanical damage or foreign bodies,
- conductive dirt or dust deposits in the unit and
- accumulated dust which could obstruct heat circulation.
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If excessive quantities of dust have accumulated the unit should be cleaned with compressed air to improve heat dissipation.
The intervals at which inspection of the unit is necessary depend on the local site conditions.
10. Fault Location
Only trained and qualified personnel are permitted to perform any work on the unit.
10.1 No Output Voltage
If all the points listed above are in order, proceed as follows:
If fuse F1 has triggered, replace the fuse and resume operation of the unit.
If fuse F1 triggers again, return the unit to the works for repair. If fuse F101 has triggered circuit card A10 is faulty.
Return the unit to the works for repair.
- Mains voltage applied or correct pole connection on DC 2000?
- Is the mains switch set to ON?
- Is the bridge between X11:7 and X11:8 provided or is the con-
tact for external on/off closed?
- Output poled incorrectly?
- In parallel operation: external isolating diodes poled incor-
rectly?
- Has U
- Press reset and check the U
> monitoring responded (UA> LED lights up)?
A
> setting with UA potentiometer
A
(refer to Chapter 5.2.6).
- Unscrew the cover
- Observe the safety instructions on the front of the unit!
- Check the plugged connections for correct fit.
- Check fuse F101 (type SA 6x32 20 A 250 V) on circuit card
A10.
- Check fuse F1 (type TR 5 0.1 A 250 V) on circuit card A10.
10.2 Deviation of the Output Voltage
- Is the unit running in current limitation due to overload?
Reduce the load!
- Is the setting of the U
Adjust the output voltage (refer to 5.2)!
- If an external sensor lead is used, is the sensor lead open?
- In the case of an external set value input, is the set value cor-
rect?
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potentiometer incorrect?
A
Switch Mode Power Supply AC 2000 / DC 2000
11. Technical Data
11.1 General Technical Data
Make current.................................. Rated input current
Required mains protection.............gL 16 A
Curve.............................................IU curve in accordance with DIN
Emitted interference to EN 50081-1
- Conducted interference...............to EN 55022 Class "B"
- Emission......................................to EN 55022 Class "B"
Noise immunity to EN 50082-2
- Housing.......................................ESD test to EN 61000-4-2,
41772 or DIN 41773
6 kV contact, 8 kV air discharge HF field to EN 61000-4-3, 10 V/m (30 MHz - 1 GHz)
- Power cables...............................Burst test to EN 61000-4-4, 2 kV
Surge test to EN 61000-4-5, 4 kV asymmetrical 2 kV symmetri­cal
- Control cables .............................Burst test to EN 61000-4-4, 2 kV
Surge test to EN 61000-4-5, 2 kV asymmetrical
Functional extra-low voltage..........with safe isolation at UA 60 V to
VDE 0100 Part 410 11.83. Section
4.3.2
Safe electrical isolation..................at 110 V DC UA 220V DC to
VDE 0160 5.88 Section 5.6
Dynamic response......................... 5 % with sudden load fluctua-
tions between 10 % - 90 % - 10 % rated output current (adjustment time t 1 ms)
Short circuiting...............................continued short-circuit protected,
1 x rated output current 2 x rated output current for t = 1.0 s, for DC 2000, then 1 x rated out­put current
Monitoring......................................Mains overvoltage with deactiva-
tion, self-acknowledging Mains undervoltage with deactiva­tion, self-acknowledging
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with LED indication:.......................DC overvoltage with deactivation
and latching DC undervoltage without deactiva­tion on AC 2000, with deactivation on DC 2000
- AC 2000 ...................................Overte mperature with deactiva-
tion, self-acknowledging
- DC 2000 ...................................Overtemperature warning without
deactivation Overtemperature fault, with deac­tivation, latching
Parallel operation...........................Number unlimited, load distribution
approximately 10%
Design ...........................................19" panel mounting unit for instal-
lation in module rack to DIN 41 494
Protection category........................IP 20
Cooling ..........................................Independent self-cooling
Ambient temperature.....................0°C to 45°C,
0°C to 40°C when installed in cabinet
Storage temperature......................-30°C to + 85°C
Environmental conditions ..............IEC 721 Part 3-3 Class 3K3 / 3Z1 /
3B1 / 3C2 / 3S2 / 3M2
Site altitude....................................up to 1000 m above sea level
Mechanical stability
and vibration resistance.................to VDE 0160 Version 5.88 Item
7.2.2
Surface painted with......................RAL 7032 (front plate)
Connections
Mains connection X1.....................Elbow connector type GDM 2011
DC output X2.................................up to 25 A DC connection
threaded bolt M6 max. torque 3 Nm at 65 A DC connection threaded bolt M8 max. torque 6 Nm
PE connection: ..............................Connection threaded bolt M6
Signal interface..............................Signal connector type MCVW
1.5/14-ST-3.81
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11.2 Technical Data of the AC 2000 Series
Type G24/65 G106/15 Set value
E number 763 720 4101 763 720 4301 Rated connec-
230 V AC +10% /-15 %
tion voltage Frequency 47 to 63 Hz Current input 8.8 A AC 8.8 A AC Output voltage
Set value Setting range
Output voltage Set value Setting range
26.8 V DC ± 1 % 22 to 29 V DC
65 A DC ± 2 % 40 to 65 A DC
118.2 V DC ± 1 % 105 to 135 V DC
15 A DC ± 2 %
10 to 15 A DC Battery type 11-12 lead cells 53-55 lead cells Power factor 0.99 Efficiency 86.5 % 88.5 % Voltage ripple
Interference
20 mV pp ≤ 20 mV pp ≤ 1.0 mV
voltage accord­ing to CCITT
Monitoring
Mains under-
Response value 190 / 184 V AC (On/Off)
voltage Mains overvolt-
Response value 260 / 270 V AC (On/Off)
age DC undervolt-
age Response
24 V DC 18 to 28 V DC
106 V DC
90 to 130 V DC value Setting range
DC overvoltage Response value
29.5 V DC 20 to 32 V DC
123.5 V DC
100 to 135 V DC Setting range
Dimensions (mm)
483 x 177 x 206
(19" x 4 height modules)
(W x H x D) Weight 11.8 kg 11.8 kg
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11.3 Technical Data of the DC 2000 Series
Type G26/65 G48-60/25 Set value
E number 763 720 4601 763 720 4701 Rated connection
voltage
220 V DC +30% / ­15%
220 V DC +30% / -
15% Current input 8.7 A DC 8 A DC Output voltage
Set value Setting range
Output current Set value Setting range
26 V DC ± 1 % 21 to 26 V DC
65 A DC ± 2 % 45 to 65 A DC
63 V DC ± 1 %
48 to 70 V DC
25 A DC ± 2 %
18 to 25 A DC Efficiency 88 % 89 % Voltage ripple
Interference volt-
10 mV pp 20 mV pp ≤ 1.0 mV 1.8 mV
age according to CCITT
Monitoring
Mains undervolt­age
Response value
approximately 185 / 170 V DC (On/Off) Mains overvoltage Response value 290 / 287 V DC (On/Off) DC undervoltage-
Response value Setting range
DC overvoltage- Response value Setting range
Dimensions (mm) (W x H x D)
22.8 V DC 20 to 30 V DC
29 V DC 20 to 30 V DC
(19" x 4 height modules)
57 V DC 45 to 70 V DC
68 V DC 50 to 75 V DC
483 x 177 x 206
Weight 11.8 kg 11.8 kg
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12. Dimension Drawings
12.1 Dimension drawing for DC 2000
12.2 Dimension drawing for AC 2000 over 24 V DC
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