Input and output parameters

The device is designed to supply all kinds of loads, including unlimited capacitive and inductive loads. The input must be supplied from a PELV or SELV source in order to obtain a PELV or SELV output. Make sure the polarity of input and battery is correct. The device does not work if the voltage polarity is reversed.

Input and output parameters

Number of inputs

-

2

 

Number of outputs

-

1

 

Input voltage

Nom.

DC 12-28 V

±30%

Input voltage range

-

8.4-36.4Vdc

 

Voltage drop, input to output

Typ.

60 mV

With 2 x 5 A, see fig. below

Typ.

110 mV

With 2 x 10 A, see fig. below

Typ.

130 mV

With 2 x 12 A, see fig. below

Input current

Nom.

2x 0-12 A

Continuous operation, ambient temperature below +45 °C

Nom.

2x 0-10 A

Continuous operation, ambient temperature below +70 °C

Nom.

2x 16 A

For maximally 5 s

Peak input current

Max.

2x 700 A

For up to 1ms max.

Output current

Nom.

24A

Continuous operation, ambient temperature below +45 °C

Nom.

20A

Continuous operation, ambient temperature below +70 °C

Max.

32A

For maximally 5 s

Overcurrent protection at the output

 

-

 

Overload/short circuit current

Max.

26 A (rms)

Applies to overloads that lead to voltages below 6 V. Make sure that the sum of the RMS input currents does not exceed this value

Reverse current

Max.

1 mA

At 24 V, per input, -40 °C to +70 °C

Reverse voltage

Max.

40 Vdc

Permissible continuous voltage at the output

Output capacity

Typ.

320µF

 

Input and output parameters 1:
Voltage drop between input and output if both inputs are drawing current,
(typical 1+1 redundancy if the output voltages of both devices are identical)
Input and output parameters 2:
Voltage drop between input and output if only one input is drawing current