Pplication, Otes – B&B Electronics NTPS-24-5 - Datasheet User Manual
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CS5.241, CS5.241-C1, CS5.241-S1
C–Series
24V, 5A, S
INGLE
P
HASE
I
NPUT
Dec. 2006 / Rev. 1.3 DS-CS5.241-EN
All parameters are specified at 24V, 5A, 230Vac, 25°C ambient and after a 5 minutes run-in time unless otherwise noted.
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25. A
PPLICATION
N
OTES
25.1. P
EAK
C
URRENT
C
APABILITY
Solenoids, contactors and pneumatic modules often have a steady state coil and a pick-up coil. The inrush current
demand of the pick-up coil is several times higher than the steady state current and usually exceeds the nominal
output current (including the PowerBoost) The same situation applies, when starting a capacitive load.
Branch circuits are often protected with circuit breakers or fuses. In case of a short or an overload in the branch
circuit, the fuse needs a certain amount of over-current to trip or to blow. The peak current capability ensures the
safe operation of subsequent circuit breakers.
Assuming the input voltage is turned on before such an event, the built-in large sized output capacitors inside the
power supply can deliver extra current. Discharging this capacitor causes a voltage dip on the output. The following
two examples show typical voltage dips:
Fig. 25-1 Peak load 10A for 50ms, typ.
Fig. 25-2 Peak load 25A for 5ms, typ.
10ms/DIV
Output
Voltage
Output
Current
24V
0A
10A
18.5V
1ms/DIV
Output
Voltage
Output
Current
24V
0A
25A
20V
Peak load 10A (resistive) for 50ms
Output voltage dips from 24V to 18.5V.
Peak load 25A (resistive) for 5ms
Output voltage dips from 24V to 20V.
25.2. C
HARGING OF
B
ATTERIES
The power supply shall not be used to charge batteries. Choose Q-Series for charging batteries.
25.3. B
ACK
-
FEEDING
L
OADS
Loads such as decelerating motors and inductors can feed voltage back to the power supply. This feature is also called
return voltage immunity or resistance against Back- E.M.F. (Electro Magnetic Force).
This power supply is resistant and does not show malfunctioning when a load feeds back voltage to the power
supply. It does not matter, whether the power supply is on or off.
The maximum allowed feed back voltage is 35Vdc. The absorbing energy can be calculated according to the built-in
large sized output capacitor which is specified in chapter 8.