TRACO POWER Industrial Power Supplies TIS600-128 115 / 230 VAC
TRACO POWER Industrial Power Supplies TIS600-128 115 / 230 VAC
Features
Switch mode power supplies for
DIN-rail mounting
4 power ranges with 3, 6, 12 and 24 A
output current (24 VDC models)
Selectable 115/ 230 VAC input
Very low ripple and noise
EMI complies with EN50081-2 and
EN50082-2
Conducted EMI to EN55011 class B
For system operation available with
built-in functions:
RED: Redundancy module for N+1
systems with true current sharing.
SIG: Signal module with AC-Powerfail,
DC- OK Signal and
external ON/OFF control
UDS: DC-UPS module for uninterruptable
battery backed-up
power systems.
Worldwide Safety Approvals
Easy snap-on mounting on DIN-rails
or chassis mounting
Input Specifications
Input voltage range – TIS 75, TIS 150, TIS 300, TIS 600 93 – 132 VAC / 187 – 264 VAC
– TIS 500 187 – 264 VAC
– TIS 300 DCI 300 – 800 VDC
Input frequency 47 – 63 Hz
Input current at full load (typ.) 115 VAC 230 VAC
– TIS 75 1.7 A 0.9 A
– TIS 150 3.0 A 1.7 A
– TIS 300 5.4 A 3.3 A
– TIS 500 5.5 A
– TIS 600 10.5 A 6.4 A
Inrush current (< 2 ms) 115 VAC 230 VAC
– TIS 75 < 16.5 A < 33 A
– TIS 150 < 35 A < 70 A
– TIS 300 < 35 A < 70 A
– TIS 500 < 70 A
– TIS 600 < 70 A < 80 A
Output Specifications
Output voltage adj. range – 12 VDC models 12 – 14 VDC
– 24 VDC models 24 – 28 VDC
– 28 VDC models 28 – 32 VDC
– 48 VDC models 48 – 52 VDC (48 – 55 VDC on request))
– 72 VDC models 60 – 76 VDC
Regulation – Input variation ± 0.2 % max.
– Load variation (10 – 90%) – TIS 75, TIS 150 ± 1.0 % max.
– TIS 300, TIS 500, TIS 600 ± 0.3 % max.
(± 1.5 % in parallel operation)
Ripple and Noise (20MHz Bandwidth) < 50 mV pk-pk
Electronic short circuit protection current limitation at 110 % typ.
(constant current, automatic restart)
Overvoltage protection, triggerpoint at 140 % typ. Vout nom.
Hold-up time 115 VAC 230 VAC
– TIS 75 ... TIS 300 min. 25 ms min. 30 ms
– TIS 500 min. 40 ms
– TIS 600 min. 15 ms min. 25 ms
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