Cps 20 e 121
Cps 20 e 121
Cps 20 e 121
121
C-Series 12V, 30A, SINGLE PHASE INPUT
POWER SUPPLY
AC 100-240V Wide-range Input
Width only 65mm
Efficiency up to 92.6%
ATEX and IECEx Approved
Excellent Partial Load Efficiency
Safe HiccupPLUS Overload Mode
Easy Fuse Breaking due to High Overload Current
(typ. 120A for 15ms)
Active Power Factor Correction (PFC)
Minimal Inrush Current Surge
Full Power Between -25°C and +60°C
DC-OK Relay Contact
Current Sharing Feature for Parallel Use
3 Year Warranty
INDEX
Page Page
1. Intended Use .......................................................3 20. Physical Dimensions and Weight ..................... 18
2. Installation Requirements...................................3 21. Accessories ........................................................ 19
3. AC-Input...............................................................4 21.1. ZM2.WALL - Wall Mounting Bracket.......19
4. DC-Input...............................................................5 21.2. ZM13.SIDE - Side Mounting Bracket........19
5. Input Inrush Current ...........................................5 21.3. Redundancy Modules ...............................20
6. Output .................................................................6 22. Application Notes............................................. 21
7. Hold-up Time.......................................................8 22.1. Peak Current Capability ...........................21
8. DC-OK Relay Contact ..........................................8 22.2. Back-feeding Loads ..................................21
9. Efficiency and Power Losses................................9 22.3. External Input Protection.........................22
10. Lifetime Expectancy and MTBF.........................10 22.4. Output Circuit Breakers............................22
11. Functional Diagram...........................................10 22.5. Parallel Use to Increase Output Power....23
12. Terminals and Wiring........................................11 22.6. Parallel Use for Redundancy ....................23
13. Front Side and User Elements...........................12 22.7. Series Operation .......................................24
14. EMC....................................................................13 22.8. Inductive and Capacitive Loads................24
15. Environment ......................................................14 22.9. Charging of Batteries ...............................24
16. Protection Features ...........................................15 22.10. Operation on Two Phases ........................25
17. Safety Features ..................................................15 22.11. Use in a Tightly Sealed Enclosure ............25
18. Dielectric Strength ............................................16 22.12. Mounting Orientations ............................26
19. Approvals...........................................................17
The information presented in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable and may change without notice.
No part of this document may be reproduced or utilized in any form without permission in writing from the publisher.
1. INTENDED USE
This device is designed for installation in an enclosure and is intended for the general professional use such as in
industrial control, office, communication, and instrumentation equipment.
Do not use this power supply in equipment, where malfunction may cause severe personal injury or threaten human
life.
This device is designed for use in hazardous, non-hazardous, ordinary or unclassified locations.
2. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
This device may only be installed and put into operation by qualified personnel.
This device does not contain serviceable parts. The tripping of an internal fuse is caused by an internal defect.
If damage or malfunction should occur during installation or operation, immediately turn power off and send unit to
the factory for inspection.
Mount the unit on a DIN-rail so that the terminals are located on the bottom of the unit. For other mounting
orientations see de-rating requirements in this document. See chapter 24.13.
This device is designed for convection cooling and does not require an external fan. Do not obstruct airflow and do
not cover ventilation grid (e.g. cable conduits) by more than 15%!
Keep the following installation clearances: 40mm on top, 20mm on the bottom, 5mm on the left and right sides are
recommended when the device is loaded permanently with more than 50% of the rated power. Increase this clearance
to 15mm in case the adjacent device is a heat source (e.g. another power supply).
A disconnecting means shall be provided for the output of the power supplies when used in applications according to
CSA C22.2 No 107.1-01.
3. AC-INPUT
AC input nom. AC 100-240V suitable for TN-, TT- and IT mains networks
AC input range min. 85-264Vac continuous operation, no damage between 0 and 85Vac
min. 264-300Vac < 500ms
Allowed voltage L or N to earth max. 300Vac continuous, IEC 62103
Input frequency nom. 50–60Hz ±6%
Turn-on voltage typ. 84Vac steady-state value, see Fig. 3-1
Shut-down voltage typ. 33Vac steady-state value at 7.5A load, see Fig. 3-1
typ. 45Vac steady-state value at 15A load, see Fig. 3-1
typ. 62Vac steady-state value at 30A load, see Fig. 3-1
Fig. 3-1 Input voltage range Fig. 3-2 Turn-on behavior, definitions
Rated
POUT input range max.
Input
500ms Voltage
Shut-down
Turn-on
Output - 5%
Overshoot
Voltage
VIN Start-up Rise
delay Time
85V 264V 300Vac
Fig. 3-3 Input current vs. output load at 12V Fig. 3-4 Power factor vs. output load at 12V
4. DC-INPUT
Do not operate this power supply with DC-input voltage.
Input
230Vac
12Vdc
Output 100mS/DIV
6. OUTPUT
Output voltage nom. 12V
Adjustment range min. 12-15V guaranteed
max. 16.5V*) at clockwise end position of potentiometer
Factory settings typ. 12.0V ±0.2%, at full load, cold unit, in “single use” mode
typ. 12.0V ±0.2%, at full load, cold unit, in “parallel use” mode
typ. 12.5V at no load, cold unit, in “parallel use” mode
Line regulation max. 10mV 85-300Vac
Load regulation max. 100mV in “single use” mode: static value, 0A Æ 30A;
see Fig. 6-1
typ. 500mV in “parallel use” mode: static value, 0A Æ 30A,
see Fig. 6-2
Ripple and noise voltage max. 100mVpp 20Hz to 20MHz, 50Ohm
Output current nom. 30A at 12V, see Fig. 6-1
nom. 27A at 15V, see Fig. 6-1
typ. 120A up to 15ms, output voltage stays above 10V, see Fig.
6-4, This peak current is available once every five
seconds. See chapter 22.1 for more peak current
measurements.
Output power nom. 360W at 12V
nom. 405W at 15V
Overload behaviour cont. current output voltage > 6Vdc, see Fig. 6-1
HiccupPLUS mode**) output voltage < 6Vdc, see Fig. 6-1
Short-circuit current min. 35A***) load impedance <10mOhm, see Fig. 6-3
max. 42A***) load impedance <10mOhm, see Fig. 6-3
max. 12.6A***) average (R.M.S.) current, load impedance 25mOhm,
see Fig. 6-3
min. 120A up to 15ms, load impedance <10mOhm, see Fig. 6-4
typ. 130A up to 15ms, load impedance <10mOhm, see Fig. 6-4
Output capacitance typ. 5 600μF included inside the power supply
*) This is the maximum output voltage which can occur at the clockwise end position of the potentiometer due to tolerances. It is not
guaranteed value which can be achieved. The typical value is about 15.8V (in “single use” mode).
**) HiccupPLUS Mode
At heavy overloads (when output voltage falls below 6V), the power supply delivers continuous output current for 2s. After this, the
output is switched off for approx. 18s before a new start attempt is automatically performed. This cycle is repeated as long as the
overload exists. If the overload has been cleared, the device will operate normally. See Fig. 6-3.
***) Discharge current of output capacitors is not included.
Fig. 6-1 Output voltage vs. output current, Fig. 6-2 Output voltage in “parallel use”
typ. mode, typ.
Output Voltage (Single Use, typ.) Adjustment Output Voltage (Parallel Use, typ.)
Range Adjustment
16V 16V Range
14 Continuous 15V
current
12 14V
10 Factory
setting 13V
8
12V
6 Factory setting
4 11V
Hiccup
2 mode 10V
Output Current Output Current
0 9V
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50A 0 5 10 15 20 25 30A
Fig. 6-3 Short-circuit on output, HiccupPLUS mode, typ. Fig. 6-4 Dynamic overcurrent capability, typ.
7. HOLD-UP TIME
AC 100V AC 120V AC 230V
Hold-up Time typ. 80ms 80ms 80ms at 12V, 15A, see Fig. 7-1
min. 67ms 67ms 67ms at 12V, 15A, see Fig. 7-1
typ. 35ms 35ms 35ms at 12V, 30A, see Fig. 7-1
min. 29ms 29ms 29ms at 12V, 30A, see Fig. 7-1
Fig. 7-1 Hold-up time vs. input voltage Fig. 7-2 Shut-down behavior, definitions
Hold-up Time
12V, 15A, typ. Zero Transition
80ms
70 12V, 15A, min. Input
60 Voltage
50
40 12V, 30A, typ.
30 - 5%
12V, 30A, min. Output
20 Voltage
10 Hold-up Time
Input Voltage
0
90 120 155 190 230Vac
Contact closes As soon as the output voltage reaches 90% of the adjusted output voltage level.
Contact opens As soon as the output voltage dips more than 10% below the adjusted output voltage.
Short dips will be extended to a signal length of 100ms. Dips shorter than 1ms will be ignored.
Contact ratings max. 60Vdc 0.3A, 30Vdc 1A, 30Vac 0.5A resistive load
min. 1mA at 5Vdc min. permissible load
Isolation voltage See dielectric strength table in section 18.
VOUT = VADJ
< >
1ms 1ms 100ms
Fig. 9-1 Efficiency vs. output current at 12V, Fig. 9-2 Losses vs. output current at 12V, typ.
typ.
Efficiency Power Losses
93% 40W
c a
91 b 35 b
a
30 c
89 25
87 20
a) 100Vac a) 100Vac
85 b) 120Vac 15
b) 120Vac
c) 230Vac 10 c) 230Vac
83 5
Output Current Output Current
81 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30A 0 5 10 15 20 25 30A
Fig. 9-3 Efficiency vs. input voltage at 12V, Fig. 9-4 Losses vs. input voltage at 12V, 30A,
30A, typ. typ.
Efficiency Power Losses
95% 40W
94 35
93 30
92 25
91 20
90 15
Input Voltage Input Voltage
89 10
100 120 180 230 264Vac 100 120 180 230 264Vac
L +
Input Fuse
Input Filter PFC Power Output +
N Input Rectifier Converter Converter Filter
Active Inrush Limiter -
-
Output Single /
Parallel
Voltage
Regulator VOUT
Temper- Output Output
ature Power Over-
Shut- Manager Voltage DC-ok
down Protection Output LED
Voltage DC-ok
Monitor DC-ok
Relay Contact
Daisy chaining:
Daisy chaining (jumping from one power supply output to the next) is allowed as long as the average output current
through one terminal pin does not exceed 25A. If the current is higher, use a separate distribution terminal block as
shown in Fig. 12-2.
Fig. 12-1 Daisy chaining of outputs Fig. 12-2 Using distribution terminals
Distribution
Power Power Terminals
Supply Supply Power Power
Supply Supply
+ + - - + + - - Load
+ + - - + + - - Load
Output Output + -
Output Output + -
max 25A!
continuous
14. EMC
The power supply is suitable for applications in industrial environment as well as in residential, commercial and light
industry environment without any restrictions. A detailed EMC report is available on request.
Switching Frequencies The power supply has two converters with two different switching frequencies included.
Switching frequency 1 70kHz to 140kHz PFC converter, input voltage and output power dependent
Switching frequency 2 80kHz to 150kHz Main converter, output power dependent
15. ENVIRONMENT
Operational temperature*) -25°C to +70°C (-13°F to 158°F) reduce output power according Fig. 15-1
Storage temperature -40 to +85°C (-40°F to 185°F) for storage and transportation
Output de-rating 0.75A/°C 60-70°C (140°F to 158°F)
Humidity **) 5 to 95% r.h. IEC 60068-2-30
Vibration sinusoidal 2-17.8Hz: ±1.6mm; 17.8-500Hz: 2g***) IEC 60068-2-6
2 hours / axis
Shock 30g 6ms, 20g 11ms***) IEC 60068-2-27
3 bumps / direction, 18 bumps in total
Altitude 0 to 2000m (0 to 6 560ft) without any restrictions
2000 to 6000m (6 560 to 20 000ft) reduce output power or ambient temperature,
see Fig. 15-2
IEC 62103, EN 50178, overvoltage category II
Altitude de-rating 30W/1000m or 5°C/1000m > 2000m (6500ft), see Fig. 15-2
Over-voltage category III IEC 62103, EN 50178, altitudes up to 2000m
II altitudes from 2000m to 6000m
Degree of pollution 2 IEC 62103, EN 50178, not conductive
LABS compatibility The unit does not release any silicone or other LABS-critical substances and is suitable for
use in paint shops.
Audible noise At load currents below 4A some audible noise will be emitted from the power supply
*) Operational temperature is the same as the ambient temperature and is defined as the air temperature 2cm below the unit.
**) Do not energize while condensation is present
***) Tested in combination with DIN-Rails according to EN 60715 with a height of 15mm and a thickness of 1.3mm and standard
orientation. Higher levels allowed when using the wall mounting bracket ZM2.WALL
Fig. 15-1 Output current vs. ambient temp. Fig. 15-2 Output current vs. altitude
19. APPROVALS
EC Declaration of Conformity The CE mark indicates conformance with the
- EMC directive 2004/108/EC,
- Low-voltage directive (LVD) 2006/95/EC,
- RoHS directive 2011/65/EU and the
- ATEX directive 94/9/EC (for use in explosive atmospheres)
IEC 60950-1 CB Scheme,
2nd Edition Information Technology Equipment
21. ACCESSORIES
Side mounting with DIN-rail brackets Side mounting without DIN-rail brackets
Fig. 21-1 Typical 1+1 Redundant configuration Fig. 21-2 Typical N+1 or 1+1 Redundant configuration for 30A with
for 30A with a dual redundancy module multiple YR40.245 redundancy modules
Failure 12V
12V Failure 30A
30A Monitor Load
Load Monitor
I I *)YR80.241 I I
also possible
L
L
N
N
PE
PE
Output Output
12V Voltage 12V Voltage
9.4V
7.8V 6.8V
60A
150A
Output Output
0A Current 0A Current
10ms/DIV 1ms/DIV
60A Peak load (resistive) for 50ms 150A Peak load (resistive) for 5ms
Output voltage dips from 12V to 7.8V. Output voltage dips from 12V to 9.4V.
Peak current voltage dips typ. from 12V to 7.8V at 60A for 50ms, resistive load
typ. from 12V to 9.0V at 150A for 2ms, resistive load
typ. from 12V to 9.4V at 150A for 5ms, resistive load
Fig. 22-3 Test circuit Maximal wire length*) for a fast (magnetic) tripping:
0.75mm² 1.0mm² 1.5mm² 2.5mm²
C-3A 9m 12m 18m 26m
C-4A 7m 10m 14m 22m
Power Supply MCB Load C-6A 4m 6m 10m 14m
AC + + C-8A 3m 5m 8m 12m
C-10A 3m 4m 7m 10m
Wire length
S1
*) Don’t forget to consider twice the distance to the load (or cable length) when calculating the total wire length (+ and – wire).
Recommendations for building redundant power systems: Output Input Input Output
AC Input 1 2 AC Input
12V 30A 12V 30A
+ - + -
a) Use separate input fuses for each power supply. L N PE + + - - L N PE + + - -
b) Set the power supply into “Parallel use” mode.
c) Monitor the individual power supply units. Therefore, use the DC-
OK relay contact of the CPS20 power supply. I I *)YR80.241
d) It is desirable to set the output voltages of all units to the same L
also possible
N
value (± 100mV) or leave it at the factory setting.
PE
e)
Unit A
22.7. SERIES OPERATION AC
+
Power supplies of the same type can be connected in series for higher
output voltages. It is possible to connect as many units in series as needed, -
DC
providing the sum of the output voltage does not exceed 150Vdc. Voltages +
with a potential above 60Vdc are not SELV any more and can be dangerous. Unit B
Load
Such voltages must be installed with a protection against touching. AC
+ -
Earthing of the output is required when the sum of the output voltage is
above 60Vdc. -
DC Earth
(see notes)
Avoid return voltage (e.g. from a decelerating motor or battery) which is
applied to the output terminals.
Keep an installation clearance of 15mm (left / right) between two power supplies and avoid installing the power
supplies on top of each other. Do not use power supplies in series in mounting orientations other than the standard
mounting orientation (terminals on bottom of the unit).
Pay attention that leakage current, EMI, inrush current, harmonics will increase when using multiple power supplies.
L2 DC
20A A2
15A A1
10A
Ambient Temperature
5A
10 20 30 40 50 60°C
20A
A2
15A A1
10A
Ambient Temperature
5A
10 20 30 40 50 60°C