Compact Power
Notes on Operation 47
787-1211 DC power supply, 12 V
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P o s :
5 2
/A lle S e rie n ( A llg e m ein e M o d ule ) /Ü b er sc h rif te n /E be n e 1 /B et rie b s hin w e is e - Ü b e rs ch r ift 1 @ 19 \m o d _1 3 98 7 7 02 4 84 9 1_ 2 1 .d oc x @ 1 5 2 77 4 @ 1 @ 1
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Notes on Operation
P o s :
5 3 . 1 /A lle S e rie n ( A llg e m ein e M o d ule ) /Ü b er s ch rif te n /E be n e 2 /E in sc h alt s tro m - Ü b e rs ch rif t 2 @ 1 9 \m o d_ 1 3 99 2 90 4 68 3 8 3_ 2 1. do c x @ 1 5 29 7 1 @ 2 @ 1
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Inrush Current
P o s : 5 3 . 2 /S e rie 7 8 7 (E P S IT R O N
) /I n Be t rie b n eh m e n/ E in sc h alt s tro m 7 8 7- 1 2x 1 @ 32 \m o d _1 5 33 5 3 42 1 57 7 0_ 2 1 .d oc x @ 4 9 3 09 2 @ @ 1
If several devices are connected in parallel and supplied on the input side using
the same circuit, higher inrush currents can result. In this case, the use of
auxiliary relays, which cause a time delay in startup, is recommended.
The maximum number of devices connected to a circuit in parallel depends on
the amount of leakage current. According to EN 62368-1, this total value must
not exceed the maximum value of 3.5 mA.
The maximum number of devices that can be switched on at the same time
depends, among other things, on the backup fuse used and the impedance of the
supply network.
P o s : 5 3 . 3 /D o ku m e nt at io n allg e m e in /G lie d e ru n g se le m e nt e/ --- S eit e nw e c hs e l-- - @ 3 \m o d _1 2 21 1 0 80 4 50 7 8_ 0 .d o cx @ 21 8 1 0 @ @ 1