AC input

AC input

Voltage range 1
Voltage range 2

Nom.

AC 120 - 240 V (-15% / +10%)
AC 100 - 240 V (-15% / +10%)

Suitable for TN, TT and IT networks

AC input range

Min.

85 - 264 Vac

 

Min.

264 - 300 Vac

For up to 500 ms max.

Permissible voltage L or N to ground

Max.

300 Vac

Continuous according to IEC 60664-1

Input frequency

Nom.

50 - 60 Hz

±6%

Turn-on voltage

Typ.

82 Vac

Static, see Fig. Input voltage range; turn-on behavior definitions

Shut-down voltage

Typ.

72 Vac

Static, see Fig. Input voltage range; turn-on behavior definitions

External input protection

See notes on installation requirements in chapter "Safety instructions"

AC input

 

AC 100 V

AC 120 V

AC 230 V

 

Input current

Typ.

5.15 A

4.26 A

2.23 A

At 24 V, 20 A, see Fig. Input current vs. output current; power factor vs. output current

Power factor*)

Typ.

0.99

0.99

0.98

At 24 V, 20 A, see Fig. Input current vs. output current; power factor vs. output current

Peak factor**)

Typ.

1.65

1.63

1.63

At 24 V, 20 A

Inrush delay

Typ.

600 ms

550 ms

500 ms

See Fig. Input voltage range; turn-on behavior definitions

Rise time

Typ.

110 ms

110 ms

110 ms

At 24 V, 20 A constant current load, 0 mF load capacitance, see Fig. Input voltage range; turn-on behavior definitions

Typ.

120 ms

120 ms

120 ms

at 24 V, 20 A constant current load, 20 mF load capacitance, see Fig. Input voltage range; turn-on behavior definitions

Turn-on overshoot

Max.

200 mV

200 mV

200 mV

See Fig. Input voltage range; turn-on behavior definitions

*) The power factor is the ratio of real (or active) power to apparent power in an AC circuit.

**) The peak factor is the mathematical ratio of the peak value to the RMS value of the input current waveform.

AC input 1:
Input voltage range, Turn-on behavior definitions
AC input 2:
Input current vs. output current; power factor vs. output current