Definition Of Key Terms; Calculating Module Heat Dissipation - Allen-Bradley SLC 500 User Manual

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Definition of Key Terms

Calculating Module Heat
Dissipation
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Calculating Heat Dissipation for the SLC 500
Control System
This appendix will assist you in calculating the heat dissipation of
your SLC 500 controller. It consists of:
• a definition of key term.
• a table and graph.
• an example heat dissipation calculation.
• a heat dissipation worksheet.
To select an enclosure see page 40.
We use these terms throughout this appendix. Familiarize yourself
with them before proceeding further.
Watts per Point - maximum heat dissipation that can occur in each
field wiring point when energized.
Minimum Watts - amount of heat dissipation that can occur when
there is no field power present.
Total Watts - the watts per point plus the minimum watts (with all
points energized).
To calculate the heat dissipation of your SLC controller you must
consider:
• the maximum heat dissipated (with field power applied) by the
processor, all I/O and specialty modules, and any peripheral
devices for each chassis.
• the heat dissipated by the power supply. This is determined by
the maximum load on the power supply of the processor, each
I/O and specialty module, peripheral device, and device
drawing power directly off the power supply via the POWER
OUT terminals.
Appendix
Publication 1747-UM011G-EN-P - June 2008
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