Output

Output

Output voltage

Nom.

24 V

 

Adjustment range

Min.

24 - 28 V

Guaranteed value

Max.

30 V

This is the maximum output voltage that can occur in the end position of the potentiometer in clockwise direction due to tolerances. It is not a guaranteed value that can be achieved. A typical value is 28.5 V

Factory settings

typically

24.1 V

±0.2%, at full load (cold device)

Line regulation

Max.

10 mV

With 3x 323 - 552 Vac voltage change

Load regulation

Max.

100 mV

Static value, 0 A→20 A

Residual ripple and ripple voltage

Max.

100 mVSS

Bandwidth 20 Hz to 20 MHz, 50 Ohm

Output current -
continuous

Nom.

20 A

At 24 V, see Fig. Output voltage over output current

Nom.

17.5 A

At 28 V, see Fig. Output voltage over output current

Output current -
up to 4s1)

Nom.

30 A

At 24 V, see Fig. Output voltage over output current, bonus time over output power

Nom.

26 A

At 28 V, see Fig. Output voltage over output current, bonus time over output power

Output power -
continuous

Nom.

480 W

At 24 - 28 V

Output power -
up to 4s1)

Nom.

720 W1)

At 24 - 28 V

Extra power time
(bonus time)

Nom.

4 s

Time until the output voltage drops, see Fig. Bonus time over output power

Recovery time

Nom.

7 s

Overload-free time until the power manager is reset, see Fig. Extra power recovery time

Overload characteristics

 

Continuous current

See Fig. Output voltage over output current,

Short-circuit current2)

Min.

20 A

Continuous current, load impedance 50 mOhm, see Fig. Output voltage over output current, typ.

Max.

23 A

Continuous current, load impedance 50 mOhm, see Fig. Output voltage over output current, typ.

Min.

30 A

Short-term 4 s, load impedance 50 mOhm, see Fig. Output voltage over output current, typ.

Max.

34 A

Short-term 4 s, load impedance 50 mOhm, see Fig. Output voltage over output current, typ.

Max.

25 A

Continuous current, load impedance < 10 mOhm

Output capacity

typically

950 μF

Included in the power supply

1) Extra power, short-term performance (up to typ. 4 s)
The power supply is designed to support loads with higher short-term power requirements without damage or shutdown.
The short-time duration/bonus time is controlled in hardware by an output power manager.
Extra power is available repeatedly. Detailed information can be found in the chapter on Repeated pulse load. If the power supply is subjected to extra power for longer than shown in the bonus time diagram (see Fig. Bonus time over output power), the maximum output power is automatically reduced to 480 W.

2) The discharge current of the output capacitors is not taken into account.

Output 1:
Output voltage over output current
Output 2:
Bonus time over output power; Extra power recovery time

Extra power is available as soon as the power is turned on and after an output short-circuit or output overload.

Output 3:
Extra power after switching on; extra power after short circuit or overload