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DRC-24V100W1AZ Datasheet, PDF (9/12 Pages) Delta Electronics, Inc. – Chrome DIN Rail Power Supply
TECHNICAL DATASHEET
Chrome DIN Rail Power Supply
24V 91.2W 1 Phase (Class II & NEC Class 2) / DRC-24V100W1AZ
Inrush Current
Inrush current is the peak, instantaneous, input current measured
and, occurs when the input voltage is first applied. For AC input
voltages, the maximum peak value of inrush current will occur
during the first half cycle of the applied AC voltage. This peak
value decreases exponentially during subsequent cycles of AC
voltage.
Overload & Overcurrent Protections
The power supply’s Overload (OLP) and Over current (OCP)
Protections will be activated when output current is >102~108%
of IO (Max load). In such occurrence, the VO will start to droop and
once the power supply has reached its maximum power limit, the
protection is activated and the power supply will go into “Hiccup
mode” (Auto-Recovery). The power supply will recover once the
fault condition of the OLP and OCP is removed and IO is back
within the specifications.
Dynamic Response
The power supply output voltage will remains within ±5% of its
steady state value, when subjected to a dynamic load from 10 to
100% of its rated current.
Additionally, if the IO is >102~108% for a prolong period of time
(depending on the load), the Over Temperature Protection (OTP)
will be activated due to high temperature on critical components.
The power supply will then go into “Latch-off mode” until the PSU
cools down and the AC power is recycled.
Over Temperature Protection
As mentioned above, the power supply also has Over
Temperature Protection (OTP). This is activated when the
overload condition persists for an extended duration and the
output current is below the overload trigger point but >100% load.
In the event of a higher operating condition at 100% load, the
power supply will run into OTP when the surrounding air
temperature is >75°C. When activated, the output voltage will go
into latch-off mode until the component temperature cools down
and the AC power is recycled.
Overvoltage Protection
The power supply’s overvoltage circuit will be activated when its
internal feedback circuit fails. The output voltage shall not exceed
its specifications defined on Page 3 under “Protections”.
Short Circuit Protection
The power supply’s output OLP/OCP function also provides
protection against short circuits. When a short circuit is applied,
the output current will operate in “Hiccup mode”, as shown in the
illustration in the OLP/OCP section on this page. The power
supply will return to normal operation after the short circuit is
removed.
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All parameters are specified at 25°C ambient unless otherwise noted.
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