Function description, Module features, Supply voltage – Pilz PSSu E F PS-P User Manual
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Supply voltage
Supply voltage
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Module supply
The module supply provides the module with voltage.
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The product provides the periphery supply for the modules on the mod-
ule bus:
Refreshing the periphery supply: The relevant base module interrupts
the connection to the incoming (left-hand) periphery supply and C-rail
on the module bus.
Supply to the module bus:
– Periphery supply for subsequent modules (right-hand side)
– C-rail supply for subsequent modules (right-hand side)
The periphery supply does not automatically switch off if values ex-
ceed or drop below their limits. However, the "24 V" LED will light and
a message will be entered in the error stack or diagnostic log.
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Current load capacity
Current load capacity
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Ensure you comply with the current load capacity of the periphery sup-
ply (see "Technical Details"). If the current load is higher, an additional
supply voltage module is required to refresh the periphery supply.
Periphery supply
The current load is the total current consumption of the sensors, ac-
tuators and test pulses supplied via the input/output modules.
The periphery supply does not automatically switch off if values ex-
ceed or drop below their limits. However, the "24 V" LED will light and
a message will be entered in the error stack or diagnostic log.
Please refer to the derating diagram.
C-rail
If the current load is higher, the C-rail must use a different supply to
prevent overload.
Please refer to the derating diagram.