Safety instructions, installation requirements PS3001-2410-0001

Safety instructions and installation requirements for the PS3001-2410-0001 power supply

DANGER

Danger of electric shock, fire, injuries, injuries resulting in death!

  • Do not use the power supply without proper grounding (protective conductor). Use the terminal at the input terminal strip for the earth connection, not one of the screws on the housing.
  • Switch off the power supply before working on the device. Provide protection against unintentional reconnection.
  • Ensure proper wiring by following all local and national regulations.
  • Do not modify or attempt to repair the device.
  • Do not open the device, as high voltages are present inside.
  • Avoid foreign bodies entering the housing.
  • Do not use the device in damp locations or in areas where moisture or condensation is likely to occur.
  • Do not touch the device when it is switched on or immediately after it has been switched off. Hot surfaces can cause burns.
  • If this device is operated outside the specification, the protection provided by the device may be negatively affected.
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Further notes on installation requirements

  • If any damage or malfunction occurs during installation or operation, turn off the power supply immediately and return the device to the factory for inspection.
  • Mount the device on a DIN rail according to EN 60715 so that the input terminals are on the underside of the device. It will be necessary to reduce the output current if other installation positions are chosen (see chapter Installation positions).
  • Install the device in a housing that provides protection against electrical, mechanical and fire hazards.
  • Make sure that the wiring is correct by complying with all local and national regulations.
  • Use suitable copper cables designed for a minimum operating temperature of
    60 °C at ambient temperatures up to +45 °C,
    75 °C at ambient temperatures up to +60 °C and
    90 °C at ambient temperatures up to +70 °C.
  • Make sure that all individual strands of a wire are inside the terminal connection.
  • Unused screw terminals should be tightened firmly.
  • The maximum temperature of the ambient air is +70 °C. The operating temperature corresponds to the ambient air temperature and is defined 2 cm below the device.
  • This device is designed for convection cooling and does not require an external fan. Do not obstruct the air circulation. The ventilation grille must not be covered (e.g. by cable ducts)!
  • Maintain the following installation distances:
  • 40 mm at the top, 20 mm at the bottom and 5 mm on the left and right are recommended if the device continuously runs at more than 50 % of the rated output.
  • Increase this distance to 15 mm if the adjacent device is a heat source (e.g., another power supply).
  • The distance can be reduced from 5 mm to zero if the device is permanently loaded with less than 50 %.
  • An isolating device must be provided for the device input.
  • The device is designed, tested and approved for branch circuits up to 20 A without an additional protective device.
    If an external input protection device is used, do not use one smaller than a 6 A B or 4 A C characteristic in order to avoid incorrect triggering of the circuit breaker.
  • The device is designed as equipment of "Protection Class I" according to IEC 61140.
  • Do not use the device without a proper PE (Protective Earth) connection!
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Further notes on operation

  • This device contains no parts that require maintenance. If an internal fuse trips, this is due to an internal defect.
  • The device is designed for areas with a degree of pollution 2 in controlled environments. No condensation or frost is allowed.
  • The device housing offers IP20 protection. The housing offers no protection against spilled liquids.
  • The device is designed for operation in the relative humidity range between 5 % and 95 %.
  • The insulation of the device is designed to withstand impulse voltages of overvoltage category III according to IEC 60664-1.
  • The device is suitable for supply from TN, TT or IT networks. The continuous voltage between the input terminal and the PE potential must not exceed 276 Vac.
  • The input can also be supplied by batteries or other DC voltage sources. The continuous potential difference between the supply voltage and the PE/ground potential must not be greater than 375 Vdc.
  • The device is designed for altitudes up to 5000 m. Above 2000 m a reduction of the output current and overvoltage category is required.