AC input
AC input | |||
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AC input | Nom. | AC 200 - 240 V | Suitable for TN, TT and IT networks |
AC input range | Min. | 180 - 264 Vac | Continuous operation |
Min. | 264 - 300 Vac | For up to 500 ms max. | |
Permissible voltage L or N to earth | Max. | 300 Vac | Continuous according to IEC 60664-1 |
Input frequency | Nom. | 50 - 60 Hz | ±6 % |
Turn-on voltage | Typ. | 150 Vac | Static, see Fig. Input voltage range; switch-on behavior definitions |
Shut-down voltage | Typ. | 130 Vac | Static, see Fig. Input voltage range; switch-on behavior definitions |
External input protection | see recommendations in chapter "Further notes on installation requirements" | ||
Input current | Typ. | 2.2 A | At 24 V, 20 A, 230 Vac, see fig. Input to output current; power factor to output current |
Power factor*) | Typ. | 0.99 | At 24 V, 20 A, 230 Vac, see fig. Input to output current; power factor to output current |
Peak factor**) | Typ. | 1.6 | At 24 V, 20 A, 230 Vac |
Start-up delay | Typ. | 170 ms | See Fig. Input voltage range; switch-on behavior definitions |
Rise time | Typ. | 60 ms | At 24 V, 20 A constant current load, 0 mF load capacity, see Fig. Input voltage range; switch-on behavior definitions |
Typ. | 240 ms | At 24 V, 20 A constant current load, 20 mF load capacity, see Fig. Input voltage range; switch-on behavior definitions | |
Turn-on overshoot | Max. | 200 mV | Ohmic load, See fig. Input voltage range; switch-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. |

