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QUINT4-PS/1AC/24DC/40

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PHOENIX CONTACT

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5.2

Safety and warning notes

– Only skilled persons may install, start up, and operate 

the device.

– The power supply must be switched off from outside 

(e.g. via the line protection on the primary side).

– Never carry out work when voltage is present.

– Establish connection correctly and ensure protection 

against electric shock.

– Cover termination area after installation in order to avoid 

accidental contact with live parts (e. g., installation in 

control cabinet).

– Observe the national safety and accident prevention 

regulations.

– Assembly and electrical installation must correspond to 

the state of the art.

– The power supply is a built-in device and is designed for 

mounting in a control cabinet.

– The IP20 degree of protection of the device is intended 

for use in a clean and dry environment.

– Observe mechanical and thermal limits.

– Ensure minimum clearances to external heat sources.

– Mount the power supply in the standard installation 

position. Position of the connection terminals 

/N/L 

below.

– Connect the housing to ground via protective conductor 

device terminal block 

.

– Ensure that the primary-side wiring and secondary-side 

wiring are the correct size and have sufficient fuse 

protection.

– Use copper cables for operating temperatures of

75 °C (ambient temperature 

55 °C)

90 °C (ambient temperature 

75 °C).

– For the connection parameters for wiring the power 

supply, such as the required stripping length with and 

without ferrule, refer to the technical data section.

– The power supply is approved for the connection to TN, 

TT and IT power grids (star networks) with a maximum 

phase-to-phase voltage of 240 V AC

– If the device is connected to the IT system, a two-pos. 

miniature circuit breaker is required in the application.

– Protect the device against foreign bodies penetrating it, 

e.g., paper clips or metal parts.

– The power supply is maintenance-free. Repairs may 

only be carried out by the manufacturer. The warranty 

no longer applies if the housing is opened.

– The power supply may only be used for its intended use.

– Relay contact 13/14 can be used to max. 30 V AC/

24 V DC.

WARNING: Danger to life by electric 

shock!

CAUTION: Hot surface

Depending on the ambient temperature and 

load on the power supply, the housing can 

become hot.

NOTE

The continuous total output power may not 

exceed P

N

 at 60 °C ambient temperature and 

P

Stat. Boost

 at 40°C ambient temperature. 

Observe all the maximum output powers for 

all operating conditions.

NOTE: Damage to the Push-in connection 

terminal blocks is possible

Do not plug test pins into the Push-in 

connection terminal blocks. The maximum 

pluggable depth of the Push-in connection 

terminal blocks is limited. In addition, when 

the test pin is plugged in, the unlocking button 

(pusher) is covered to such an extent that 

unlocking is not possible or only possible to an 

insufficient extent. If you do not push the 

unlocking button (pusher) down completely 

when you are pulling the test pin out, then the 

Push-in connection terminal block will 

become damaged.

Summary of Contents for 2904603

Page 1: ...fe Well over 15 years Technical data short form Input voltage range 100 V AC 240 V AC 15 10 Mains buffering typ 29 ms 120 V AC typ 32 ms 230 V AC Nominal output voltage UN 24 V DC Setting range of the...

Page 2: ...a 5 5 Safety and installation notes 16 6 High voltage test HIPOT 18 7 Structure of the power supply 20 8 Mounting removing the power supply 23 9 Device connection terminal blocks 26 10 Output characte...

Page 3: ...wer supply on S7 300 rail QUINT PS ADAPTERS7 1 2938196 1 Near Field Communication NFC programming adapter with USB interface for the wireless configuration of NFC capable products from PHOENIX CONTACT...

Page 4: ...7035 CBMC E4 24DC 1 4A IOL 2910410 1 Electronic device circuit breaker number of positions 1 mounting type DIN rail 35 mm Color light grey RAL 7035 CBMC E4 24DC 1 10A IOL 2910411 1 Electronic device...

Page 5: ...6 A 100 V AC 10 A 120 V AC 5 2 A 230 V AC 5 1 A 240 V AC 10 5 A 110 V DC 4 6 A 250 V DC The specified values for current consumption apply for operation in the static boost PN x 125 Discharge current...

Page 6: ...ion A B C D Type test IEC EN 60950 1 2 5 kV AC 4 kV AC 0 5 kV DC 0 5 kV DC Production test 2 kV AC 2 kV AC 0 5 kV DC 0 5 kV DC Field test with gas filled surge arrester 0 8 kV AC 1 1 kV DC 0 8 kV AC 1...

Page 7: ...Stripping length 8 mm Tightening torque 0 5 Nm 0 6 Nm Output data Nominal output voltage UN 24 V DC Setting range of the output voltage USet constant capacity 24 V DC 29 5 V DC Nominal output current...

Page 8: ...reen output power 720 W POut 50 LED lights up green output power 480 W UOut 0 9 x USet LED lights up green UOut 0 9 x USet LED flashes green Signal contact configurable Signal output configurable Out...

Page 9: ...25 C The expected service life is based on the capacitors used If the capacitor specification is observed the specified data will be ensured until the end of the stated service life For runtimes beyo...

Page 10: ...ture storage transport 40 C 85 C Max permissible relative humidity operation 95 at 25 C non condensing Installation height 5000 m 2000 m observe derating Vibration operation 5 Hz 100 Hz resonance sear...

Page 11: ...I F47 0706 EN 61000 4 11 Rail applications EN 50121 3 2 EN 50121 4 EN 50121 5 EN 50163 IEC 62236 3 2 IEC 62236 4 IEC 62236 5 Use in railway applications is possible Conditions of use and technical dat...

Page 12: ...area Immunity according to EN 61000 6 1 residential EN 61000 6 2 industrial and EN 61000 6 5 power station equipment zone IEC EN 61850 3 energy supply CE basic standard Minimum normative requirements...

Page 13: ...ield EN 61000 4 8 50 Hz 60 Hz 30 A m 16 7 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz 100 A m 60 s not required 50 Hz 60 Hz 1 kA m 3 s not required 0 Hz 300 A m DC 60 s Comments Criterion A Criterion A Voltage dips EN 61000 4 11...

Page 14: ...N 61000 4 16 Input Output Signals 15 Hz 150 Hz 10 V on 1 V 150 Hz 1 5 kHz 1 V 1 5 kHz 15 kHz 1 V on 10 V 15 kHz 150 kHz 10 V Test Level 3 15 Hz 150 Hz 30 V on 3 V 150 Hz 1 5 kHz 3 V 1 5 kHz 15 kHz 3 V...

Page 15: ...vior within the specified limits Criterion B Temporary impairment to operational behavior that is corrected by the device itself Criterion C Temporary adverse effects on the operating behavior which t...

Page 16: ...tial personal injury hazards Obey all safety measures that follow this symbol to avoid possible personal injuries WARNING This indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in deat...

Page 17: ...as the required stripping length with and without ferrule refer to the technical data section The power supply is approved for the connection to TN TT and IT power grids star networks with a maximum...

Page 18: ...ltage testing is performed as part of the safety approval process type test and manufacturing routine test 6 2 High voltage dielectric test during the manufacturing process During the manufacturing pr...

Page 19: ...Disconnect gas discharge tube To disconnect the gas discharge tube proceed as follows 1 Remove power from the unit 2 Unscrew the Phillips head screw completely and keep the gas discharge tube screw in...

Page 20: ...ators 5 Position NFC interface Near Field Communication 6 QR code web link 7 AC input voltage connection terminal blocks 8 Gas discharge tube for surge protection left side of housing 9 Universal DIN...

Page 21: ...ng mm a b c 50 0 40 20 50 5 50 50 If adjacent components are active and the nominal output power 50 there must be lateral spacing of 15 mm Input AC 100 240V N L DC 110 250V 1 1 1 2 1 3 QUINT POWER Ord...

Page 22: ...ridge rectifier Inrush current limitation Power factor correction PFC Switching transistor and main transmitter electrically isolating Secondary rectification and smoothing Filter Auxiliary converter...

Page 23: ...2 Release the lock by lifting the screwdriver B 3 Carefully swivel the power supply forward C so that the lock slides back into the starting position 4 Then separate the power supply from the DIN rai...

Page 24: ...of mechanical stability is ensured 8 4 1 Mounting the UWA 182 52 universal wall adapter Proceed as follows to disassemble the universal DIN rail adapter that comes pre mounted 1 Remove the screws for...

Page 25: ...ower supply Two receptacles for the bundled attachment of the connection wiring are integrated in the left and right housing panel Use cable binders to secure the connection wiring optional PKB 140X3...

Page 26: ...e 17 Network types NOTE Mechanical damage to the connection wiring caused by friction In extreme ambient conditions e g strong vibrations protect the connection wiring against mechanical damage using...

Page 27: ...C The output voltage is adjusted via the two arrow keys and on the front of the power supply When you press the arrow key once briefly the output voltage is reduced or increased by 3 mV When you press...

Page 28: ...for the application Not suitable for the application Symbol Designation Characteristics Your benefits Reliable power supply A stable 24 V even in the event of a sustained overload No over dimensioned...

Page 29: ...power supply operates in the nominal operating range Energy supply to the load is ensured Figure 20 U I Advanced output characteristic curve 10 2 Smart HICCUP output characteristic curve The SMART HIC...

Page 30: ...threshold and the time period for which it may be exceeded can be freely selected The power supply is restarted via the remote contact As an option the power supply can be switched on by switching th...

Page 31: ...are has been successfully installed 11 2 Configuring the power supply To configure the power supply proceed as follows Before you can configure the power supply it should either be disconnected from t...

Page 32: ...oad supply with up to 112 of the nominal current of the power supply The static boost is available at an ambient temperature of up to 40 C Figure 25 Performance characteristic in static boost 12 2 Dyn...

Page 33: ...f 60 A increases for 2 s tDyn Boost After a recovery time tPause of 3 s the dynamic boost is available once again Figure 29 Example recovery time for 40 C If a current that is lower than the maximum a...

Page 34: ...is tripped by the high SFB current of the power supply typically within 3 to 5 ms As a result voltage dips at loads that are connected in parallel are avoided Figure 30 SFB pulse trips circuit breake...

Page 35: ...14 12 10 8 Phoenix Contact CB TM1 1A SFB P 27 36 54 91 130 200 300 CB TM1 2A SFB P 18 25 37 63 100 140 220 CB TM1 3A SFB P 13 18 27 46 73 100 160 CB TM1 4A SFB P 10 14 21 35 57 86 140 CB TM1 5A SFB P...

Page 36: ...18 25 37 62 100 150 250 A8 14 19 28 48 76 115 192 A10 11 15 23 38 61 92 154 A13 8 11 17 29 47 71 119 A16 7 9 14 24 39 58 97 A20 5 7 11 19 31 46 78 A25 4 5 8 13 21 32 53 A32 2 3 5 8 13 20 33 A40 1 2 3...

Page 37: ...214 343 514 857 Z1 6 46 62 93 156 250 375 625 Z2 42 57 85 143 229 343 573 Z3 33 44 66 110 176 264 441 Z4 24 33 49 82 132 198 331 Z6 16 21 32 54 87 131 219 Z8 12 17 25 42 68 102 171 Z10 10 14 21 36 57...

Page 38: ...21 36 57 86 144 GMA 3 5A 13 9 12 18 31 49 74 124 GMA 4A 19 7 10 15 25 41 61 103 GMA 5A 29 6 8 12 20 33 50 83 GMC 1A 1 8 23 31 47 78 125 188 314 GMC 1 25A 3 4 17 23 34 58 93 139 233 GMC 1 5A 5 4 13 18...

Page 39: ...e QUINT POWER software or the QUINT POWER app Upon delivery the power supply is pre allocated a default configuration for the signal outputs 14 1 Location and function of the signaling elements Figure...

Page 40: ...hat the nominal power has been exceeded The power supply then switches to boost mode Thanks to this preventive function monitoring critical operating states can be recognized at an early stage prior t...

Page 41: ...he QUINT POWER app QUINT POWER default settings upon delivery Out 1 digital 0 24 V DC 20 mA Out 2 digital 0 24 V DC 20 mA Relay 13 14 floating 24 V DC 1 A 30 V AC 0 5 A Out 2 analog 4 20 mA Output vol...

Page 42: ...bient temperature and utilization of the power supply 14 3 5 Early warning of high temperature Before the power supply protects itself through power derating in the event of an overtemperature the sig...

Page 43: ...o switch the power supply to SLEEP MODE Figure 38 External wiring versions with PNP and NPN output 14 5 LED status indicators Four LED status indicators are integrated in the front of the power supply...

Page 44: ...D DC OK LED P 100 Out Signal Out 2 P P Out N Relay 13 14 DC OK LED P 50 Out Default Default P P Out N U 0 9 x U Out Set Signal Out 1 DC OK LED P 75 Out Active High Active High Active High Active Low A...

Page 45: ...9 SLEEP MODE signaling In SLEEP MODE all LEDs are off all signals are low and the relay switching contact is open LED DC OK LED P 100 Out Signal Out 2 P P Out N Relay 13 14 DC OK LED P 50 Out Default...

Page 46: ...ance with EN 62236 4 and EN 50121 4 When using the digital signals a relay Phoenix Contact Order No 2900299 or a comparable relay can be implemented 14 10 3 Surge protection for devices in use in safe...

Page 47: ...chematic diagram in parallel operation Observe the following points when carrying out parallel connection 1 Use power supplies of the same type and performance class 2 Setting the same output voltages...

Page 48: ...d with the QUINT ORING or QUINT S ORING active redundancy module Figure 46 Schematic diagram redundant operation with QUINT ORING Figure 47 Schematic diagram redundant operation with QUINT S ORING Cer...

Page 49: ...ure 49 Output power depending on the ambient temperature 16 2 Input voltage 16 3 Installation height The power supply can be operated at an installation height of up to 2000 m without any limitations...

Page 50: ...er based on the prevailing ambient temperature The recommended output power for different mounting positions and ambient temperatures can be found in the characteristic curves below Exceeding these va...

Page 51: ...3 4 3 5 3 6 3 3 3 1 3 2 U O ut P O ut 1 3 1 4 R e m S G n d O u t 1 O u t 2 S ig n a l PStat 112 PDyn 150 PN 100 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 25 C P out Z X Y 100 Boost 75 50...

Page 52: ...osition 270 X axis Z X Y 1 0 0 B o o s t 7 5 5 0 D C O K P o u t U O u t 1 3 1 4 R e m S G n d O u t 1 O u t 2 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 S i g n a l Q U I N T P O W E R O r d N o 2 9 0 4 6 x x P 112 Sta...

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