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QUINT4-PS/1AC/48DC/5

108476_en_01

PHOENIX CONTACT

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Feedback resistance

 60 V DC

Protection against surge voltage on the output

 60

 

V

 

DC

Rise time typical

< 1 s (U

Out

 

=

 

10

 

%

 

...

 

90

 

%)

Output data

Output connection data

Connection method

Screw connection

Conductor cross section, solid

0.2 mm² ... 2.5 mm²

Conductor cross section, flexible

0.2 mm² ... 2.5 mm²

Conductor cross section flexible, with ferrule with plastic 

sleeve

0.25 mm² ... 2.5 mm²

Conductor cross section flexible, with ferrule without 

plastic sleeve

0.25 mm² ... 2.5 mm²

Conductor cross section AWG

24 ... 14

Stripping length

6.5 mm

Tightening torque

0.5 Nm ... 0.6 Nm

LED signaling

P

Out

 > 100%

LED lights up yellow, output power > 240

 

W

P

Out

 > 75%

LED lights up green, output power > 180

 

W

P

Out

 > 50%

LED lights up green, output power > 120

 

W

U

Out

 > 0.9

 

x

 

U

Set

LED lights up green

U

Out

 < 0.9

 

x

 

U

Set

LED flashes green

Signal contact (configurable)

Signal output (configurable) Out 1

Digital

0

 

/

 

24

 

V

 

DC , 20 mA

Default

24 V DC , 20 mA ( 24

 

V

 

DC for U

Out

 >

 

0.9

 

x

 

U

Set

 )

Signal output (configurable) Out 2

Digital

0

 

/

 

24

 

V

 

DC , 20 mA

Analog

4 mA ... 20 mA 

 5 % (Load 

400

 

)

Default

24 V DC , 20 mA ( 24

 

V

 

DC for P

Out

 

<

 

P

N

 )

Relay contact (configurable) 13/14

Function

N/O contact

Default

closed (U

out

 > 0.9 U

Set

)

Maximum contact load

24 V DC 1 A , 30 V AC/DC 0.5 A

Control input (configurable) Rem

Function

Output power ON/OFF (SLEEP MODE)

Default

Output power ON (>40

 

k

/24 V DC/open bridge between Rem 

and SGnd)

Signal ground SGnd

Reference potential for Out1, Out2, and Rem

Summary of Contents for QUINT4-PS/1AC/48DC/5

Page 1: ...or more units Technical data short form Input voltage range 100 V AC 240 V AC 15 10 Mains buffering 40 ms 120 V AC 40 ms 230 V AC Nominal output voltage UN 48 V DC Setting range of the output voltage...

Page 2: ...a 4 5 Safety and installation notes 15 6 High voltage test HIPOT 16 7 Structure of the power supply 18 8 Mounting removing the power supply 21 9 Device connection terminal blocks 24 10 Output characte...

Page 3: ...PS power 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 CO...

Page 4: ...250 V DC The specified values for current consumption apply for operation in the static boost PN x 125 Discharge current to PE typical 3 5 mA 0 6 mA 264 V AC 60 Hz Mains buffering 40 ms 120 V AC 40 m...

Page 5: ...n 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 1...

Page 6: ...25 mm 2 5 mm Conductor cross section AWG 24 14 Stripping length 6 5 mm Tightening torque 0 5 Nm 0 6 Nm Output data Nominal output voltage UN 48 V DC Setting range of the output voltage USet constant c...

Page 7: ...100 LED lights up yellow output power 240 W POut 75 LED lights up green output power 180 W POut 50 LED lights up green output power 120 W UOut 0 9 x USet LED lights up green UOut 0 9 x USet LED flashe...

Page 8: ...vice 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 beyond this time error fre...

Page 9: ...onance frequency 2 3g 90 min according to DNV GL Class C Shock 18 ms 30g in each space direction according to IEC 60068 2 27 Degree of pollution 2 Climatic class 3K3 in acc with EN 60721 Overvoltage c...

Page 10: ...08476_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 10 49 Approvals UL UL Listed UL 508 UL C UL Recognized UL 60950 1 UL ANSI ISA 12 12 01 Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D Hazardous Location CSA CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 07...

Page 11: ...of EN 61000 6 2 CE immunity for industrial environments Higher requirements in practice covered Electrostatic discharge EN 61000 4 2 Housing contact discharge 4 kV Test Level 2 8 kV Test Level 4 Housi...

Page 12: ...ld 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 In...

Page 13: ...ce variables EN 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...

Page 14: ...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 15: ...vironment The power supply is mounted in a control cabinet For the connection parameters for wiring the power supply such as the required stripping length with and without ferrule refer to the technic...

Page 16: ...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 17: ...ng please reconnect the gas filled surge arrester Figure 2 Disconnect gas filled surge arrester To disconnect the gas filled surge arrester proceed as follows 1 Remove power from the unit 2 Unscrew th...

Page 18: ...e binders 3 Signaling connection terminal blocks 4 Status and diagnostics indicators 5 NFC interface Near Field Communication 6 AC input voltage connection terminal blocks 7 Gas filled surge arrester...

Page 19: ...Nominal output capacity Spacing 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 50 b 130 a a c DC OK Signal Gro...

Page 20: ...Power factor correction PFC Switching transistor and main transmitter electrically isolating Secondary rectification and smoothing Filter Auxiliary converter electrically isolating active PFC Symbol D...

Page 21: ...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 22: ...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 23: ...3 Mounting the UWA 130 universal wall adapter 8 5 Fix connection wiring to the power supply Two receptacles for the bundled attachment of the connection wiring are integrated in the left and right hou...

Page 24: ...e INPUT L N connection terminal blocks Figure 17 Network types NOTE Mechanical damage to the connection wiring caused by friction In extreme ambient conditions e g strong vibrations protect the connec...

Page 25: ...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 t...

Page 26: ...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 27: ...f loads The 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 T...

Page 28: ...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 the...

Page 29: ...ccessfully 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 the supply volta...

Page 30: ...load supply with up to 125 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 Dy...

Page 31: ...covery time tPause of 2 8 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 available dynamic boost current IDyn Boost is...

Page 32: ...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 33: ...ximum distance l m with device circuit breaker Conductor cross section A mm 0 75 1 0 1 5 2 5 AWG 19 18 16 14 Phoenix Contact CB TM1 1A SFB P 77 103 155 259 CB TM1 2A SFB P 27 36 54 91 CB TM1 3A SFB P...

Page 34: ...14 21 35 Z1 176 235 352 587 Z1 6 116 155 233 389 C2 98 131 197 329 C3 65 87 131 219 C4 37 50 75 126 C6 16 22 33 55 Tripping magnetic DC correction factor 0 Hz Siemens 1 4 ABB 1 5 Characteristics A B...

Page 35: ...34 201 335 GMA 1 25A 0 84 74 99 149 248 GMA 1 5A 1 6 40 53 80 134 GMA 1 6A 2 32 43 65 108 GMA 2A 3 1 21 28 42 70 GMC 1A 1 8 34 46 69 115 GMC 1 25A 3 4 18 24 37 62 Tripping thermal Characteristics Coop...

Page 36: ...side using the 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 el...

Page 37: ...ut 1 indicates that the set output voltage has been undershot by more than 10 UOUT 0 9 x UN In the default configuration the signal output Out 2 indicates that the nominal power has been exceeded The...

Page 38: ...the 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 vo...

Page 39: ...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 40: ...elect the following external circuit version to 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 a...

Page 41: ...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 42: ...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 43: ...using signals in accordance 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 fo...

Page 44: ...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 45: ...with the QUINT DIODE redundancy module Figure 46 Schematic diagram redundant operation with QUINT DIODE Certain specifications apply in redundancy operation with regard to the configuration of the kee...

Page 46: ...48 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 Dif...

Page 47: ...put power 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 t...

Page 48: ...t 2 1 0 0 B o o s t 7 5 5 0 D C O K U 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 Z X Y T C 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 25 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 P 125 Stat PN 100 PDyn 200 P Out 100...

Page 49: ...mounting position 270 X axis Z X Y T C 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 25 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 P 125 Stat PN 100 PDyn 200 P Out 1 0 0 B o o s t 7 5 5 0 P o u t 1 3 1 4 R e m S G n d O u t 1 O u...

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