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General Remarks

The only purpose of this manual is a description of the product. It must not be interpreted as  

a declaration of conformity for this product including the product and software.

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or data, interrupt of business, or for indirect, special incidental, or consequential damages of 

any kind, even if  

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from any defect or error in this manual or product.
Any use of the product which may influence health of human beings requires the express 

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Products mentioned in this manual are mentioned for identification purposes only. Product 

names appearing in this manual may or may not be registered trademarks or copyrights of 

their respective companies.
No   part   of   this   product,   including   the   product   and   the   software   may   be   reproduced, 

transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any 

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Control Cabinet

In the context of this user manual, the control cabinet must fulfill the requirements on fire-

protective enclosures according to EN 60950 / IEC 60950 / UL 60950. 

All  devices are  intended for  operation in  control  cabinets or  in closed areas.  The  LAN 

connection and all wire connections between the different system parts must be done via 

shielded cable with conductive connector shells, which are fixed with screws. 

Furthermore, an additional fire-protective enclosure is required which must not affect proper 

air circulation.

Mains Voltage and Connection

The Power supplies are equipped with a “World”- mains input (rated voltage range: 100-240 
VAC, frequency: 50-60 Hz, rated current: 16 A). Before connecting to the mains please 
double-check correspondence.
The mains input connection at the power supply side is described in chapter 2.1 (AC Mains

Connection) at page 2.

Safety

After   connecting     the     Power   box   to   the   mains,   the   mains   input   module   is   powered 
permanently. Filter and storage capacitors of the power factor correction module are charged 
with about 

400VDC

. Any DC-On-Signal as well as a power switch at control board (if any 

installed) operates as a low voltage DC on/off switch only and not as a mains breaker.  

Therefore   it   becomes   dangerous   if   the   box   cover   is   open.   In   this   case   a   lot   of 
components on high voltage potential get touchable!  

Before starting any kind of work inside the power box remove 
the unit from mains and wait a couple of minutes with your 
activities! Discharge the primary DC filter-capacitors by use of 
a well insulated 22 ohm 10W resistor.
We recommend in case of any malfunction to send the power 
box to Wiener or to one of our representative for service

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Summary of Contents for PL512

Page 1: ...8 June 2010 1 00679 A1 PL512 Modular Power Supply System Technical Manual...

Page 2: ...50 IEC 60950 UL 60950 All devices are intended for operation in control cabinets or in closed areas The LAN connection and all wire connections between the different system parts must be done via shie...

Page 3: ...gen harmonics EN 61 000 3 3 1995 Corr 1997 A1 2001 Spannungsschwankungen flicker 3 EN 61 000 6 2 2001 St rfestigkeit EMB immunity EN 61 000 4 6 1996 A1 2001 HF Einstr mung injected HF currents EN 61 0...

Page 4: ...Function of the Switches 7 2 9 3 Main Operating Modes and Associated Submenus 8 2 10 Power Output and Sense Connections 9 3 PL512 Control and Setup via USB 10 3 1 Installation 10 3 2 The Main Window...

Page 5: ...mensions 24 Figure 7 3 Two Channels Parallel 25 Figure 7 4 Three Channels Parallel 25 Figure 7 5 Four Channels Parallel 25 Tables Table 1 AC Mains Input Connector Pin Assignment 2 Table 2 USB Connecto...

Page 6: ...oftware Ethernet connection IEEE 802 3 10BASE T and IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX WWW Server integrated full control via SNMP protocol OPC server available Three different voltage regulation modes programmab...

Page 7: ...le plug STAK3N with the locking retainer STASI3 AC Input Pin Signal Comment 1 Phase 2 Return Neutral Cable wire color black or brown wire Cable wire color blue 3 unused Earth Protective Earth Safety G...

Page 8: ...ector RJ45 Socket Pin Signal Comment 1 TX 2 TX 3 RX 4 GND 1 5 GND 1 6 RX 7 GND 2 8 GND 2 Table 3 Ethernet Connector Pin Assignment This is the standard NIC configuration You need a 1 1 cable to connec...

Page 9: ...erved 10 NC reserved 23 NC reserved 11 NC reserved 24 NC reserved 12 NC reserved 25 GND Ground of the aux supply connected to USB ground 13 POWER_INHIBIT Inhibit input Table 4 Global Reset Connector P...

Page 10: ...lock U6 20 Interlock U6 8 Interlock U7 21 Interlock U7 9 Interlock U8 22 Interlock U8 10 Interlock U9 23 Interlock U9 11 Interlock U10 24 Interlock U10 12 Interlock U11 25 Interlock U11 13 reserved Ta...

Page 11: ...lobal Stop and Start Connector Pin Assignment The signals shall be connected by a dry contact e g relay and must not be connected to other potentials The input has an internal 330 pull up resistor to...

Page 12: ...dure You will use the following switches of the PL512 Symbol Description Remarks P Push Power switch up ON Main power supply is off Switch the power supply on All power channels are off Display shows...

Page 13: ...Change the value M or M 196 168 91 94 Accept change to next item P 196 168 91 94 Accept change to next item P 196 168 91 94 Accept change to next item P 196 168 91 94 Ready back to submenu selection...

Page 14: ...ge TCP IP negotiation settings TCPIPnegotiation AutoNegotiation Display of the ethernet hardware address MAC This address is written at the type plate too TCPIP MAC Addres 0050 C22D C231 Change the TC...

Page 15: ...L512 Control and Setup via USB The PL512 can be controlled with the MUSEcontrol software Without the Display option this is the only way to change the network TCP IP settings The USB interface is prim...

Page 16: ...d hardware and ask to connect to Windows Update Select No and click Continue Then accept the Automatic install the software selection by clicking continue Now the USB driver software be installed To a...

Page 17: ...group 1 for channels 0 5 and group 2 for channels 6 11 SelectOutput Select the next existing channel for the other dialogs The current channel is displayed at the title bar DVM Opens a large window s...

Page 18: ...igital value of the most critical point of the power module is displayed The power of the load and the output power of the module are calculated values In the Nominal Values group the nominal values o...

Page 19: ...els with the same group number off switch all channels of the power supply off The Identification group contains just a single item the group number of the channel Many SNMP network commands can addre...

Page 20: ...g MIB file WIENER CRATE MIB txt If you are new to SNMP the www Net SNMP org website is a good start 6 OPC Server A server according to OPC Data Access V2 05 is optional available OPC OLE for Process C...

Page 21: ...nning of the network and registration of communication stations restricting access rights by the underlying Microsoft DCOM The details of the OPC server can be found in the manual delivered with the O...

Page 22: ...ICONTACT The arrangement is the same as at the power box Starting from left with U0 and positive outputs up negative outputs down Each sense lines of four output channels are connected to an eightfold...

Page 23: ...V 100 mV 50 75 load change other 0 7 50 75 load change Recovery Time MDC M 2 8V 1 0 2 ms 0 1 0 5 ms 50 75 load change MDC M 5 16V 7 24V 1 0 0 ms 0 1 1 0 ms 50 75 load change MDC M 30 60V 1 0 5 ms 0 1...

Page 24: ...group or channel wise programmable after overload overheat overvoltage undervoltage Interlock input optional Efficiency per Module 65 2V 81 5V 85 7V 87 12V 90 48V at nominal input voltage M T B F coo...

Page 25: ...pins 80A parallel used for higher currents 3 x 9pin Sub D for sensing each for 4 channels Dimensions w h d 434 mm x 132 mm x 325 mm Weight 31 5 kg Accessories 19 Power Bin for plug in MARATON power su...

Page 26: ...dules can be used without external ventilation integrated fans Module Type Channels per Module Optimal Voltage Range Peak Output Current Continuous Output Power MDH 2 2V 7V 8V 2 30A 2 210W MDH 2 5 7V...

Page 27: ...general definition usable for different types of crates some items may be not implemented in the real hardware Here the not relevant parts are omitted The wiener OID is located at iso 1 org 3 dod 6 i...

Page 28: ...GER outputAdjustVoltage 11 Range 128 127 RW Opaque outputCurrent 12 Textual Convention Float Size 7 RW INTEGER outputSupervisionBehavior 15 Range 0 65535 RW Opaque outputSupervisionMinSenseVoltage 16...

Page 29: ...es public 1 private 2 admin 3 guru 4 RW String snmpCommunityName 2 Size 0 14 RW INTEGER snmpPort 2 powersupply 6 R String psSerialNumber 2 Textual Convention DisplayString Size 0 255 R INTEGER psOpera...

Page 30: ...n one contact pair use the current bars to connect each option For best operation it is necessary to connect the parallel outputs together as near as possible at the power supply site For 200A 4 fold...

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