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OTN Systems | XTran Manual

MASTERS IN MISSION CRITICAL COMMUNICATIONS

XTran PSUs for XTR/XTD Access Nodes


DIN Rail PSU 85-264VAC/85-375VDC 44W @65°C (V30812-A5020-A116)
DIN Rail PSU 85-264VAC/88-180VDC 106W @65°C (V30812-A5020-A117)
DIN Rail PSU 90-264VAC/88-180VDC 228W @65°C (V30812-A5020-A118)
DIN Rail PSU 85-264VAC/88-180VDC 420W @65°C (V30812-A5020-A119)
DIN Rail PSU 85-264VAC 840W @65°C (V30812-A5020-A120)
XTran PSUs for XTR/XTD Access Nodes eXcellence in TRANsport

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Contents

1. INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................... 5
1.1 General............................................................................................... 5
1.2 Manual References ............................................................................. 5

2. INSTALLATION AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................ 5


2.1 Safety Instructions .............................................................................. 5
2.2 Skilled/Instructed Person .................................................................... 6
2.3 Restricted Access Area ........................................................................ 6

3. NODE POWER ............................................................................................................ 6

4. PSUS.......................................................................................................................... 7
4.1 PSU Overview ..................................................................................... 7
4.2 44W @65°C (V30812-A5020-A116) ...................................................... 9
4.2.1 Description ................................................................................................. 9
4.2.2 Instructions for DC Input Use .................................................................. 10
4.3 106W @65°C (V30812-A5020-A117) .................................................. 11
4.3.1 Description ............................................................................................... 11
4.3.2 Instructions for DC Input Use .................................................................. 12
4.4 228W @65°C (V30812-A5020-A118) .................................................. 12
4.4.1 Description ............................................................................................... 12
4.4.2 Instructions for DC Input Use .................................................................. 14
4.5 420W @65°C (V30812-A5020-A119) .................................................. 14
4.5.1 Description ............................................................................................... 14
4.5.2 Instructions for DC Input Use .................................................................. 16
4.6 840W @65°C (V30812-A5020-A120) .................................................. 16

5. POWER SUPPLY MONITORING.................................................................................. 18

6. SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................... 18
6.1 General Specifications....................................................................... 18

7. WEEE GUIDELINES .................................................................................................... 18

8. ABBREVIATIONS ...................................................................................................... 19

List of figures
Figure 1 PSU Front Panel Overview ............................................................................................... 7
Figure 2 x-A116: Single + Redundant PSU Connection.................................................................. 9
Figure 3 x-A116: Power Derating (Mounting + Temperature) / Efficiency (Output Current) ..... 10
Figure 4 x-A116: DC Input Voltage Connection ........................................................................... 10
Figure 5 x-A117: Single + Redundant PSU Connection................................................................ 11

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Figure 6 x-A117: Power Derating (Mounting + Temperature) / Efficiency (Output Current) ..... 12
Figure 7 x-A117: DC Input Voltage Connection ........................................................................... 12
Figure 8 x-A118: Single + Redundant PSU Connection................................................................ 13
Figure 9 x-A118: Power Derating (Mounting + Temperature) / Efficiency (Output Current) ..... 14
Figure 10 x-A118: DC Input Voltage Connection ......................................................................... 14
Figure 11 x-A119: Single + Redundant PSU Connection.............................................................. 15
Figure 12 x-A119: Power Derating (Mounting + Temperature) / Efficiency (Output Current) ... 15
Figure 13 x-A119: DC Input Voltage Connection ......................................................................... 16
Figure 14 x-A120: Single PSU Connection ................................................................................... 17
Figure 15 x-A120: Redundant PSU Connection ........................................................................... 17
Figure 16 x-A120: Power Derating (Mounting + Temperature) / Efficiency (Output Current) ... 18
Figure 17 Crossed-Bin Symbol ..................................................................................................... 18
List of Tables
Table 1 Manual References ........................................................................................................... 5
Table 2 PSU Support Overview...................................................................................................... 7
Table 3 PSU Specifications Overview ............................................................................................ 8

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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 General
This document is valid as of XTran Release 4.6. It lists all the available PSUs (Power Supply
Units) for the XTD-2110-A and XTR-2124-A(F) access nodes in the XTran product line. More
information on these nodes can be found in Ref. [4], [5] in Table 1.
1.2 Manual References
Table 1 is an overview of the manuals referred to in this manual. ‘&’ refers to the language
code, ‘*’ refers to the manual issue. All these manuals can be found in the TXCare (=XTran
Management System) Help function. Table 2 shows the ordering numbers.
Table 1 Manual References

Ref. Number Title


[1] XA-M801-&-* XTran Installation and Operation
[2Mgt] XA-M830-&-* TXCare Management Operation
[2Eth] XA-M831-&-* XTran Ethernet Services
[3] XA-M810-&-* XTran General Specifications
[4] XB-M840-&-* XTran Access Node: XTD-2110-A
[5] XB-M845-&-* XTran Access Nodes: XTR-2124-A(F)

2. INSTALLATION AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS


Full node installation instructions can be found in document Ref. [1] in Table 1. Below, some
additional safety instructions are added.
2.1 Safety Instructions

CAUTION:
- The XTran equipment is not suitable for use in locations where children are likely to be
present!
- Install the XTran equipment by a 'skilled person' (see §2.2) only in a 'restricted access'
(see §2.3) location.
- Double pole/neutral fusing.
- The node power input connectors PS1 and PS2 are considered as the disconnect devices
for the access nodes and as a result must be easily accessible after installation.
- Make sure that there is at least 4 cm / 1.58 inches free space between the node PS1/PS2
input connectors and external combustible materials.
- First connect the safety GND (Ground) to the housing of the node before powering the
node. Never apply an excess input voltage (respecting the allowed input range) and re-
spect the correct polarity. The PSU or node might get damaged when an incorrect voltage
source has been connected!

- (Heat Icon): If powered on, the XTD/XTR node can be extremely hot. Do not touch
the heatsink while the node is powered on or just after switching off the node.

- (PS1/PS2 connector icon): In case of redundant power supplies, ensure that


both power cords are disconnected to remove all the electrical current from the node.

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2.2 Skilled/Instructed Person


A ‘Skilled Person’:
• Is trained or posses experience;
• Is able to identify various energy hazards;
• Is able to take appropriate precautions;
• Should be protected from unexpected hazards.

An ‘Instructed Person’:
• Is instructed and trained by a 'Skilled Person' or supervised by a 'Skilled Person';
• Is able to identify Class 2 or greater energy hazards and take appropriate precautions;
• May have access to restricted locations;
• Should not be exposed to hazardous energy.

2.3 Restricted Access Area


This is an area accessible only to skilled persons and instructed persons with the proper
authorization. Certain equipment is intended for installation exclusively in restricted access
areas. For equipment intended only for use in a restricted access area, the instructions shall
so state.

3. NODE POWER
The XTD-2110-A, XTR-2124-A, XTR-2124-AF nodes, often referred to as ‘XTD/XTR access
nodes’, provide a redundant power input of 2x(24-57VDC) via the PS1/PS2 power supply
connectors. PoE (=Power over Ethernet) can be enabled on its PoE ports.
• For PoE operation (802.3af -15W) node input voltage between 44-57VDC is required;
• For PoE+ operation (802.3at - 30W) node input voltage between 50-57VDC is required;
The PSUs that are suited for PoE on the XTD/XTR access nodes are indicated in Table 2. These
nodes are power sourcing devices that are compliant with IEEE 802.3af (PoE) and IEEE 802.3at
(PoE+, maximum 30 W per port).
Two connected PSUs will operate redundantly. When two PSUs are connected, the PSU with
the highest input voltage will be the active PSU whereas the other PSU will be standby. The
lowest power of both PSUs will be taken by TXCare to calculate the PoE power.
For the configuration in TXCare, see ‘Power over Ethernet (PoE)’ in the 'XTran Ethernet Ser-
vices' manual in Ref.[2Eth] in Table 1. Power supply LEDs are available on the front panel.

CAUTION:
- Make sure that each individual PSU is able to deliver to full requested node power
including the power for its connected PoE devices.
- When using PSU Redundancy, always use two PSUs of the same type.

NOTE: The PS1/PS2 connectors are equivalent. For a single power supply connection, either
PS1 or PS2 can be connected;
NOTE: Power aggregation and load sharing are not supported.

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4. PSUS
4.1 PSU Overview
Table 2 PSU Support Overview

PSU Order N° Description Node


(Full Input Range)
XTD-2110-A XTR-2124-A XTR-2124-AF
V30812-A5020-A116 DIN Rail PSU 85-264VAC/85-375VDC 44W@65°C ✓ --- ---
(Type: PULS ML50.105) (no PoE needed)
V30812-A5020-A117 DIN Rail PSU 85-264VAC/88-180VDC 106W@65°C ✓ ✓ ✓ (node to 65°C)
(Type: PULS CP5.481 (limited PoE) (limited PoE) (limited PoE)
V30812-A5020-A118 DIN Rail PSU 90-264VAC/88-180VDC 228W@65°C ✓ ✓ ✓ (node to 65°C)
(Type: PULS CP10.481) (full PoE) (limited PoE) (limited PoE)
V30812-A5020-A119 DIN Rail PSU 85-264VAC/88-180VDC 420W@65°C ± ✓ ✓ (node to 65°C)
(Type: PULS CP20.481) (full PoE) (almost full PoE) (almost full PoE)
V30812-A5020-A120 DIN Rail PSU 85-264VAC 840W@65°C ± ± ± (node to 65°C)
(Type: PULS QS40.481) (full PoE) (full PoE) (full PoE)

✓: PSU suited for the node;


±: PSU possible but overdimensioned, possible to connect one PSU to two nodes for more efficiency;
---: PSU not possible/relevant/suited for the node;
Note: If XTR-A2124-AF nodes are used at 75°C, the PSUs must be used in AC mode and will deliver
less power than at 65°C.
Order numbers are often referred to as ‘x-A116’, ‘x-A117’, ‘x-A118’, ‘x-A119’, ‘x-A120’

Order No. x-A116 Order No. x-A117 Order No. x-A118 Order No. x-A119 Order No. x-A120
44W@65 C 106W@65 C 228W@65 C 420W@65 C 840W@65 C

Figure 1 PSU Front Panel Overview

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Table 3 PSU Specifications Overview

Parameter 44W @65°C 106 @65°C 228W @65°C 420W @65°C 840W @65°C
(V30812-A5020-A116) (V30812-A5020-A117) (V30812-A5020-A118) (V30812-A5020-A119) (V30812-A5020-A120)
Input
Input Type AC + DC AC + DC AC + DC AC + DC AC Only!
Input voltage range 85-264VAC/85-375VDC 85-264VAC/88-180VDC 90-264VAC/88-180VDC 85-264VAC/88-180VDC 85-264VAC
Mains frequency 50-60Hz ± 6% 50-60Hz ± 6% 50-60Hz ± 6% 50-60Hz ± 6% 50-60Hz ± 6%
AC Input current <1.0A At AC 100V, 50W Pout 1.09A At 120VAC 2.32A At 120VAC 4.26A At 120VAC 8.6A At 120VAC
<0.6A At AC 196V, 50W Pout 0.61A At 230VAC 1.20A At 230VAC 2.23A At 230VAC 4.5A At 230VAC
DC Input current --- 1.21A At 110VDC 2.51A At 110VDC 4.64A At 110VDC Not relevant
Output
DC Output voltage 48VDC (*) 48VDC (*) 48VDC (*) 48VDC (*) 48VDC (*)
Adjustment range 48 - 56VDC (*) 48 - 56VDC (*) 48 - 56VDC (*) 48 - 56VDC (*) 48 - 56VDC (*)
DC Output current 0.1A - 1.1A 3.0 - 2.6A < +45°C ambient 6.0 - 5.2A < +45°C ambient 12 - 10.3A < +45°C ambient 20A < +60°C ambient
2.5 - 2.1A At +60°C ambient 5.4 - 4.6A At +60°C ambient 10 - 8.6A At +60°C ambient 15A At +70°C ambient
1.9 - 1.6A At +70°C ambient 4.0 - 3.4A At +70°C ambient 7.5 - 6.5A At +70°C ambient
Output power 44W At +65°C ambient 106W At +65°C ambient 228W At +65°C ambient 420W At +65°Ambient 840W At +65°Ambient
General
MTBF (SN 29500) 600K hrs min. = (MIL HDBK 217F GB25) 510K hrs (MIL HDBK 217F GB25) 339K hrs (MIL HDBK 217F GB25) 334K hrs (MIL HDBK 217F GB25) 183K hrs
68.5 years @48V / 1.05A, AC min. = 58.2 years @48V / 2.5A, min. = 38.7 years @48V / 5.4A, min. = 38.1 years @48V / 10A, AC min. = 20.89 years @48V / 20A,
230V, Tamb = +40°C AC 230V, Tamb = +25°C AC 230V, Tamb = +25°C 230V, Tamb = +25°C AC 230V, Tamb = +25°C
Weight 0.24 kg / 0.52 lb 0.44 kg / 0.97 lb 0.6 kg / 1.31 lb 0.83 kg / 1.83 lb 1.9 kg / 4.2 lb
Dimensions (**) 45 x 75 x 91 mm 32 x 124 x 102 mm 39 x 124 x 117 mm 48 x 124 x 127 mm 125 x 124 x 127 mm
(WxHxD) 1.77 x 2.95 x 3.58 inch 1.26 x 4.88 x 4.08 inch 1.54 x 4.88 x 4.61 inch 1.89 x 4.88 x 5.0 inch 4.92 x 4.88 x 5.0 inch
Derating (***) As of +60°C (140°F) and 1.6W/°C Between +45°C and 1.9W/°C Between +45°C and 6.4W/°C Between +45°C and 24W/°C Between +60°C and
depending on the built-in +60°C (113°F to 140°F) +60°C (113°F to 140°F) +60°C (113°F to 140°F) +70°C (140°F to 158°F)
orientation, see figure below. 3W/°C Between +60°C and 6.5W/°C Between +60°C and 12W/°C Between +60°C and
+70°C (140°F to 158°F) +70°C (140°F to 158°F) +70°C (140°F to 158°F)
Protections Unit is protected against short-circuit, overload and open-circuit.
Notes: (*): Factory set to 55V via potentiometer; (**): DIN Rail not included; (***): Derating with the PSU mounted ideally (= PSU mounted vertically, inputs @bottom, outputs @top).
Any other mounting orientation will result in a higher derating;

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4.2 44W @65°C (V30812-A5020-A116)


4.2.1 Description
NOTE: Table 2: PSU Support Overview. Table 3: PSU specifications.
NOTE: In AC mode, this PSU can be used up to 75°C with a power delivery of 31W;
This PSU allows both AC and DC input. A connection setup for both a single and a redundant
PSU connection can be found in Figure 2. This DIN rail mountable power supply accepts AC or
DC voltages as specified in Table 3 and delivers up to 44W in normal conditions. As of higher
ambient temperatures and/or different mounting positions, derating occurs resulting in less
available output current and power, see Figure 3. The potentiometer has been factory set to
deliver an output voltage of 55VDC. A DC input connection is created as shown in §4.2.2.

CAUTION:
- DC power supplies are intended to connect to a conditioned power supply system. In
this case no minimum tolerance on test supply voltages shall be taken and full operating
range is as mentioned on the labels.
- The available PSU power and derating also depends on the PSU mounting method. The
least derating occurs with a vertical PSU installation, inputs @bottom, outputs @top.
Any other mounting orientation will result in a higher derating.
- When using PSU Redundancy, always use two PSUs of the same type.

Single PSU Connection Redundant PSU Connection

XTD-2110-A XTD-2110-A

24-57 VDC 24-57 VDC 24-57 VDC

Potentiometer
factory set to
55 VDC

DIN Rail

85-264 85-264 85-264


VAC / VAC / VAC /
85-375 85-375 85-375
VDC VDC VDC

Figure 2 x-A116: Single + Redundant PSU Connection

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Derating (at 48V) Efficiency (at 48V)


Default Installation:
Vertical PSU on
Horizontal DIN Rail

Figure 3 x-A116: Power Derating (Mounting + Temperature) / Efficiency (Output Current)

4.2.2 Instructions for DC Input Use


1. Use a battery or a similar DC source.

CAUTION: A supply from the intermediate DC-bus of a frequency converter is not


recommended and can cause a malfunction or damage the unit.

2. Connect the '+' pole to L and the '–' pole to N.


3. Connect the PE terminal to an earth wire or to the machine ground.

DC In DC OUT

Figure 4 x-A116: DC Input Voltage Connection

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4.3 106W @65°C (V30812-A5020-A117)


4.3.1 Description
NOTE: Table 2: PSU Support Overview. Table 3: PSU specifications.
NOTE: In AC mode, this PSU can be used up to 75°C with a power delivery of 75W;
This PSU allows both AC and DC input. A connection setup for both a single and a redundant
PSU connection can be found in Figure 5. This DIN rail mountable power supply accepts AC or
DC voltages as specified in Table 3 and delivers up to 106W @65°C. As of higher ambient tem-
peratures and/or different mounting positions, derating occurs resulting in less available out-
put current and power, see Figure 6. The potentiometer has been factory set to deliver an
output voltage of 55VDC. A DC input connection is created as shown in §4.3.2.

CAUTION:
- DC power supplies are intended to connect to a conditioned power supply system. In
this case no minimum tolerance on test supply voltages shall be taken and full operating
range is as mentioned on the labels.
- The available PSU power and derating also depends on the PSU mounting method. The
least derating occurs with a vertical PSU installation, inputs @bottom, outputs @top.
Any other mounting orientation will result in a higher derating.
- When using PSU Redundancy, always use two PSUs of the same type.

Single PSU Connection Redundant PSU Connection

XTD-2110-A XTD-2110-A

24-57 VDC 24-57 VDC 24-57 VDC

Potentiometer
factory set to
55 VDC

DIN Rail

85-264VAC/ 85-264VAC/ 85-264VAC/


88-180VDC 88-180VDC 88-180VDC

Figure 5 x-A117: Single + Redundant PSU Connection

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Derating (at 48V) Efficiency (at 48V)


Mounting
Orientation

Figure 6 x-A117: Power Derating (Mounting + Temperature) / Efficiency (Output Current)

4.3.2 Instructions for DC Input Use


1. Use a battery or a similar DC source.

CAUTION: A supply from the intermediate DC-bus of a frequency converter is not


recommended and can cause a malfunction or damage the unit.

2. Connect the '+' pole to L and the '–' pole to N.


3. Connect the PE terminal to an earth wire or to the machine ground.

DC In DC OUT

Figure 7 x-A117: DC Input Voltage Connection

4.4 228W @65°C (V30812-A5020-A118)


4.4.1 Description
NOTE: Table 2: PSU Support Overview. Table 3: PSU specifications.
NOTE: In AC mode, this PSU can be used up to 75°C with a power delivery of 163W;
This PSU allows both AC and DC input. A connection setup for both a single and a redundant
PSU connection can be found in Figure 8. This DIN rail mountable power supply accepts AC or
DC voltages as specified in Table 3 and delivers up to 228W in normal conditions. As of higher
ambient temperatures and/or different mounting positions, derating occurs resulting in less
available output current and power, see Figure 9. The potentiometer has been factory set to
deliver an output voltage of 55VDC. A DC input connection is created as shown in §4.4.2.

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CAUTION:
- DC power supplies are intended to connect to a conditioned power supply system. In
this case no minimum tolerance on test supply voltages shall be taken and full operating
range is as mentioned on the labels.
- The available PSU power and derating also depends on the PSU mounting method. The
least derating occurs with a vertical PSU installation, inputs @bottom, outputs @top.
Any other mounting orientation will result in a higher derating.
- When using PSU Redundancy, always use two PSUs of the same type.

Single PSU Connection Redundant PSU Connection

XTD-2110-A XTD-2110-A

24-57 VDC 24-57 VDC 24-57 VDC

Potentiometer
factory set to
55 VDC

DIN Rail

90-264VAC/ 90-264VAC/ 90-264VAC/


88-180VDC 88-180VDC 88-180VDC

Figure 8 x-A118: Single + Redundant PSU Connection

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Derating (at 48V) Efficiency (at 48V)


Mounting
Orientation

Figure 9 x-A118: Power Derating (Mounting + Temperature) / Efficiency (Output Current)

4.4.2 Instructions for DC Input Use


1. Use a battery or a similar DC source.

CAUTION: A supply from the intermediate DC-bus of a frequency converter is not


recommended and can cause a malfunction or damage the unit.

2. Connect the '+' pole to L and the '–' pole to N.


3. Connect the PE terminal to an earth wire or to the machine ground.

DC In DC OUT

Figure 10 x-A118: DC Input Voltage Connection

4.5 420W @65°C (V30812-A5020-A119)


4.5.1 Description
NOTE: Table 2: PSU Support Overview. Table 3: PSU specifications.
NOTE: In AC mode, this PSU can be used up to 75°C with a power delivery of 300W;
This PSU allows both AC and DC input. A connection setup for both a single and a redundant
PSU connection can be found in Figure 11. This DIN rail mountable power supply accepts AC
or DC voltages as specified in Table 3 and delivers up to 420W in normal conditions. As of
higher ambient temperatures and/or different mounting positions, derating occurs resulting
in less available output current and power, see Figure 12. The potentiometer has been factory
set to deliver an output voltage of 55VDC. A DC input connection is created as shown in §4.5.2.

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CAUTION:
- DC power supplies are intended to connect to a conditioned power supply system. In
this case no minimum tolerance on test supply voltages shall be taken and full operating
range is as mentioned on the labels.
- The available PSU power and derating also depends on the PSU mounting method. The
least derating occurs with a vertical PSU installation, inputs @bottom, outputs @top.
Any other mounting orientation will result in a higher derating.
- When using PSU Redundancy, always use two PSUs of the same type.

Single PSU Connection Redundant PSU Connection

XTD-2110-A XTD-2110-A

24-57 VDC 24-57 VDC 24-57 VDC

Potentiometer
factory set to
55 VDC

DIN Rail

85-264VAC/ 85-264VAC/ 85-264VAC/


88-180VDC 88-180VDC 88-180VDC

Figure 11 x-A119: Single + Redundant PSU Connection

Derating (at 48V) Efficiency (at 48V)


Mounting
Orientation

Figure 12 x-A119: Power Derating (Mounting + Temperature) / Efficiency (Output Current)

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4.5.2 Instructions for DC Input Use


1. Use a battery or a similar DC source.

CAUTION: A supply from the intermediate DC-bus of a frequency converter is not


recommended and can cause a malfunction or damage the unit.

2. Connect the '+' pole to L and the '–' pole to N.


3. Connect the PE terminal to an earth wire or to the machine ground.

DC In DC OUT

Figure 13 x-A119: DC Input Voltage Connection

4.6 840W @65°C (V30812-A5020-A120)

CAUTION: Only AC input voltage! Do not use DC input voltage!

NOTE: Table 2: PSU Support Overview. Table 3: PSU specifications.


NOTE: The 840W @65°C combination could be used to connect one PSU to two XTR nodes.
NOTE: This PSU can be used up to 75°C with a power delivery of 600W;
This PSU only allows AC input. A connection setup for both a single and a redundant PSU
connection can be found in Figure 14 and Figure 15. This DIN rail mountable power supply
accepts AC voltages only as specified in Table 3 and delivers up to 840W @65°C. As of higher
ambient temperatures and/or different mounting positions, derating occurs resulting in less
available output current and power, see Figure 16. The potentiometer has been factory set to
deliver an output voltage of 55VDC.

CAUTION:
- DC power supplies are intended to connect to a conditioned power supply system. In
this case no minimum tolerance on test supply voltages shall be taken and full operating
range is as mentioned on the labels.
- The available PSU power and derating also depends on the PSU mounting method. The
least derating occurs with a vertical PSU installation, inputs @bottom, outputs
@bottom. Any other mounting orientation will result in a higher derating.
- When using PSU Redundancy, always use two PSUs of the same type.

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Single PSU Connection


Potentiometer
factory set to
55 VDC
XTR-2124-AF

DIN Rail

85-264VAC
24-57 VDC

Figure 14 x-A120: Single PSU Connection

Redundant PSU Connection


Potentiometer
factory set to XTR-2124-AF
55 VDC

DIN
Rail

24-57 VDC
85-264VAC 85-264VAC
24-57 VDC

Figure 15 x-A120: Redundant PSU Connection

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Derating (at 48V) Efficiency (at 48V)


Mounting
Orientation

Figure 16 x-A120: Power Derating (Mounting + Temperature) / Efficiency (Output Current)

5. POWER SUPPLY MONITORING


The power supply presence is monitored in TXCare. By default, TXCare expects both power
supplies PS1 and PS2 to be connected. If an expected power supply is not present, an alarm
will be raised in TXCare. It can be configured in TXCare whether a power supply input is ex-
pected on PS1 and/or PS2. This can be configured via the Network Settings Wizard → XTD/XTR
Devices Expectations, see Ref.[2Mgt] in Table 1.
6. SPECIFICATIONS
6.1 General Specifications
For general specifications like temperature, humidity, EMI... see Ref.[3] in Table 1.

7. WEEE GUIDELINES
The XTran nodes are compliant with the European guidelines 2012/19/EC (WEEE = Waste of
Electrical and Electronic Equipment). This compliancy is indicated at the back of the node by
a crossed-bin symbol in Figure 17.

Figure 17 Crossed-Bin Symbol

The equipment that you bought required the extraction and use of natural resources for its
production. It may contain substances that are hazardous to human health and the environ-
ment. In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in our environment and to re-
duce the pressure on the natural resources, we encourage you to use the appropriate take-
back systems. These systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials of your end-of-life
equipment in a sound way. The crossed-bin symbol invites you to use those systems. If you
need more information on the collection, reuse and recycling systems, please contact your
local or regional waste administration. You can also contact us for more information on the
environmental performances of our product.

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8. ABBREVIATIONS
AC Alternate Current
CE Conformité Européenne
DC Direct Current
DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung
EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility
EMI Electromagnetic Interference
GND Ground
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
MTBF Mean Time Between Failures
PE Protective Earth
PoE Power Over Ethernet
PSI Power Supply Input
PSU Power Supply Unit
TXCare XTran Management System
U Rack Unit
WEEE Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment
XTran eXcellence in Transport

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