Electrical characteristics of process supply modules: TSX SUP 1021/1051/1101
(Original Document)
Table of Characteristics
The following table describes the electrical characteristics of supply modules: TSX SUP 1021/1051/1101:
Process supply
TSX SUP 1021 24V/2A
TSX SUP 1051 24V/5A
TSX SUP 1101 24V/10A
Primary
Nominal input voltage
V
alternating 100..0.120/200..0.240
Input limit voltage
V
alternating 85...132/170...264
Network frequency
Hz
47...63/360...440
Nominal input current (U=100V)
On
0.8
2.4
5
Maximum call current (1)
to 100 V
On
<30
51
75
to 240 V
On
<30
51
51
Maximum It on trigger (1)
to 100 V
As
0.06
0.17
0.17
to 240 V
As
0.03
0.17
0.17
Maximum I2t on trigger (1)
to 100 V
A2s
4
8.6
8.5
to 240 V
A2s
4
8.6
8.5
Power factor
0.6
0.52
0.5
Harmonic 3
10% (ϕ=0° and 180°)
Full load efficiency
%
>75
>80
Secondary
Output (2)
W
53(60)
120
240
Nominal output current (2)
On
2.2
5
10
Output voltage (0°C-60°c) V
24+/-3%
24+/-1%
Residual ripple (peak to peak)
mV
150
200
Maximum HF noise (peak to peak) mV
mV
240
Accepted length of micro-power outages (3)
ms
<=10
Start-up time on resisting load
s
<1
Protection against
Short circuits and overloads
fallback to 0 and automatic reset after fault has disappeared
current limit
Over-voltages
V
cuts off at U>36
cuts off at U>32
Parallelization
yes with power optimization
Serialization
yes
Power dissipation
18
30
60
(1) Values on initial power-up at 25°C. These elements are to be taken into account on start-up for the dimensioning of protection devices.
(2) Output power and current for an ambient temperature of 60°C. Input value in ( ) = output in a ventilated cabinet or within a temperature range of 0+40°C.
(3) A nominal voltage for a repetition period of 1Hz.