AC input

AC input

AC input

Nom.

AC 100-240 V

Suitable for TN, TT and IT networks

AC input range

Min.

90-264 Vac

Continuous operation

Min.

85-90 Vac

< 55°C continuous ambient temperature permissible
> 55°C ambient temperature for a short time or with reduction of the output power according to Fig. Output current over ambient temperature (in chapter Environment)

Min.

60-85 Vac

Full power for 200 ms, no damage between 0 and 85 Vac

Min.

264-300 Vac

< 500 ms

Permissible voltage L or N to earth

Max.

300 Vac

Continuous according to IEC 62103

Input frequency

Nom.

50-60 Hz

±6%

Turn-on voltage

Typ.

80 Vac

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

Shut-down voltage

Typ.

74 Vac

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

External input protection

see recommendations in chapter External input protection

AC input

 

AC 100 V

AC 120 V

AC 230 V

 

Input current

Typ.

10.5 A

8.6 A

4.5 A

At 24 V, 40 A, see Fig. Input current over output current; power factor over output current

Power factor1)

Typ.

0.99

0.99

0.99

At 24 V, 40 A, see Fig. Input current over output current; power factor over output current

Peak factor2)

Typ.

1.47

1.53

1.56

At 24 V, 40 A,

Start-up delay

Typ.

800 ms

750 ms

700 ms

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

Rise time

Typ.

15 ms

15 ms

15 ms

At 24 V, 40 A, 0 mF load capacity, see Fig. Input voltage range; switch-on behavior definitions

Typ.

18 ms

18 ms

18 ms

At 24 V, 40 A, 40 mF load capacity, see Fig. Input voltage range; switch-on behavior definitions

Turn-on overshoot

Max.

100 mV

100 mV

100 mV

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

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

2) 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; switch-on behavior definitions
AC input 2:
Input current over output current; power factor over output current