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Power Supply Pro 2; 1-phase, 24 VDC, 20 A, 480 W
2787-2147 (/0000-00x0)
Product manual | Version 1.2.2

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  • Page 1 Power Supplies Power Supply Pro 2; 1-phase, 24 VDC, 20 A, 480 W 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Product manual | Version 1.2.2...
  • Page 2 We wish to point out that the software and hardware terms as well as the trademarks of companies used and/or mentioned in the present manual are generally protected by trademark or patent. WAGO is a registered trademark of WAGO Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH. Product manual | Version: 1.2.2 Power Supply Pro 2...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Table of Contents Table of Contents Provisions......................... 6 Intended Use ...................... 6 Typographical Conventions.................. 7 Legal Information .................... 9 Safety .......................... 10 General Safety Rules ....................  10 Electrical Safety.....................  10 Mechanical Safety .................... 11 Thermal Safety ......................  11 Indirect Safety .......................  11 Properties ........................ 12 Introduction......................
  • Page 4 Operation via Buttons....................  35 Diagnostics........................ 36 Diagnostics via Indicators.................. 36 Configuration........................ 37 10.1 Requirements ...................... 37 System Requirements ..................  37 10.1.1 Install WAGO Interface Configuration Software ...........  37 10.1.2 Configure Product .................. 37 10.1.3 10.2 First Steps ...................... 38 Starting the Software .................. 38 10.2.1 10.3 Overview .......................
  • Page 5 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Table of Contents 11.5 Parallel Connection .................... 64 11.6 Short-Circuit and Overload Behavior .............. 65 “Constant Current” Mode................ 65 11.6.1 “Constant Current with Latching Shutdown” Mode........ 65 11.6.2 “Hiccup” Mode .................... 66 11.6.3 “Electronic Circuit Breaker” Mode .............. 66 11.6.4 “Latching Shutdown on Thermal Overload”...
  • Page 6: Provisions

    All the documentation and information is available at: ü www.wago.com. 1.1 Intended Use The 2787 Series WAGO Power Supply Pro 2 provides DC voltage to electrical or elec- tronic devices, such as industrial control systems or display, communication and measur- ing devices.
  • Page 7: Typographical Conventions

    The terms set forth in the General Business and Contract Conditions for Delivery and Service of WAGO GmbH & Co. KG and the terms for software products and products with integrated software stated in the WAGO Software License Contract – both available at ü www.wago.com...
  • Page 8 Provisions 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Action Instructions ü This symbol identifies a precondition. 1. Action step 2. Action step ð This symbol identifies an intermediate result. ð This symbol identifies the result of an action. Lists • Lists, first level – Lists, second level Figures Figures in this documentation are for better understanding and may differ from the actual product design.
  • Page 9: Legal Information

    Third-party products are always mentioned without any reference to patent rights. WAGO GmbH & Co. KG, or for third-party prod- ucts, their manufacturer, retain all rights regarding patent, utility model or design registra- tion.
  • Page 10: Safety

    Safety 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Safety This section contains safety regulations that must be observed for the safe use of the product. The following content is aimed at the following target groups: • Planners and installers • Operators • Qualified assembly personnel •...
  • Page 11: Mechanical Safety

    2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Safety • Only clamp one conductor to each connection terminal. If several conductors must be clamped, wire them using an upstream wiring assembly (e.g., WAGO Through Termi- nal Blocks). • Use appropriate strain relief. 2.3 Mechanical Safety • As the installer of the system, you are responsible for ensuring the necessary touch- proof protection.
  • Page 12: Properties

    The Power supplies can be configured directly via buttons on the product or via the inte- grated communication interface. For this purpose, the connection is established either via the WAGO USB Communication Cable or via an attached communication module. It is also possible to record and evaluate various output parameters via the WAGO Interface Configuration software, which is available separately.
  • Page 13: Type Label

    -5 %/V (U > 24 V Class I Equipment Indoor Use Only ; IP20 See installation manual No. 9970-0966/2787-2147 IND. CONT. EQ. WAGO is a registered trademark of WAGO Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH. Figure 2: Type label Table 4: Legend for Figure “Type label” Position Comment...
  • Page 14: Label

    2D data matrix code Contains the information from positions 2 … 5 Key number Fixed information (37S) ID number per D-U-N-S® Fixed information (WAGO Minden) WAGO item number or internal SAP number Product-specific Consecutive number Product-specific Production date and revision • Production date •...
  • Page 15: Input

    2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Properties 3.5.2 Input Figure 4: Input X1 Connection Table 7: Legend for Figure “Input X1 Connection” Position Description Contact “L” for input voltage Contact “N” for input voltage Contact “PE” for input voltage Test slot Table 8: Details – Input Connection 8 Accessories Series 721 Series (see section...
  • Page 16: Signal

    Properties 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) 3.5.4 Signal 1 2 3 4 Figure 6: Signal X3 Connection Table 11: Legend for Figure “Signal X3 Connection” Position Description Contact “DI−” for input voltage Contact “DI+” for input voltage Contact “DO−” for output voltage Contact “DO+” for output voltage Test slot Table 12: Details –...
  • Page 17: Control Elements

    2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Properties Indicator DC OK / Output Output Power Output Power Output Power Output Power Power < 25 % ≥ 25 % … < 50 % ≥ 50 % … < 75 % ≥ 75 % … ≥ 100 % < 100 % > 50 % Steady Steady Steady > 25 % Steady Steady Steady Steady DC OK Steady Steady Steady Steady...
  • Page 18: Technical Data

    If you use a communication module, the corresponding communication module is de- & Product scribed in the Manual. To connect to a PC with the WAGO USB Communication Cable, perform the following steps: 1. Remove the cap. 2. Connect the USB connector of the WAGO USB Communication Cable to your PC.
  • Page 19: Input

    2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Properties 70 mm 130 mm Figure 9: Dimensions 3.9.2 Input Table 16: Technical Data – AC Input Property Value Number of phases Nominal input voltage 100 … 240 VAC Input Voltage Range 90 ... 264 VAC 130 … 240 VDC Input frequency 50 …...
  • Page 20: Output

    Nominal load, in range 90 ... 264 VAC 10 % / 90 % load step 20 MHz bandwidth See section 8 Short-Circuit and Overload Behavior [ }  65] Can be set via the WAGO Interface Configuration software See figure “Turn-on Time” Input Voltage Overshoot...
  • Page 21: Efficiency/Power Loss

    2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Properties NOTICE Select conductor cross-sections according to current load! In the event of a fault, the output current of a power supply can be up to 1.5 × I . Only use conductor cross-sections sufficient for the current load! Table 21: Technical Data – Output Connection Property Value Cross-section...
  • Page 22: Signal

    Properties 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Power loss [W] Figure 12: Power loss (typ.) at 230 VAC 3.9.5 Signal Table 23: Technical Data – Signal (Input DI) Property Value Signal type 24 VDC Voltage range for signal (0) −3 … +5 VDC Voltage range for signal (1) 15 … 30 VDC Input current for signal (1) 4.5 mA Isolation voltage...
  • Page 23: Communication

    2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Properties Property Value Specifications of the conductors used ≥ +75°C / +167°F (ambient air temperature: ≤ +60°C / 140°F) ≥ +90°C / 194°F (ambient air temperature: > +60°C / 140°F) Required tools (conductor termination) Operating tool, with a partially insulated shaft, type 2 (see section 8 Accessories [} 72])
  • Page 24: Product Protection

    Properties 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) 3.9.9 Product Protection Table 29: Technical Data – Product Protection Property Value Internal input fuse T 10 A / 250 VAC Transient suppression at input Yes, varistor Overload protection at output Electronic Overvoltage protection at output, max. 32 VDC Feedback voltage, max. Yes, max.
  • Page 25: Guidelines, Approvals And Standards

    3.10 Guidelines, approvals and standards 3.10.1 Guidelines An EU “Declaration of Conformity” and CE marking exist for the product: Table 31: Guidelines Logo Explanation Verification ü WAGO website CE marking 3.10.2 Approvals The following approvals have been granted for the product: Table 32: Approvals Logo Certification Body Standard Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
  • Page 26: Table 34 Standards: Emc - Immunity To Interference

    Properties 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Table 34: Standards: EMC – Immunity to Interference Standard Title EN IEC 61204-3 Low-Voltage Switch Mode Power Supplies – Part 3: Electromagnetic Com- patibility (EMC) EN IEC 61000-6-2 Part 6-2: Generic standards – Immunity for industrial environments EN 61000-4-2 Part 4-2: Testing and measurement techniques –...
  • Page 27: Special Requirements

    2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Properties Standard Title Test Value Category L+ → L− 0.5 kV EN 61000-4-6 Part 4-6: Testing and measurement AC input 0.15 … 80 MHz: techniques – Immunity to conducted 10 V disturbances, induced by radio-fre- DC output 0.15 … 80 MHz: quency fields 10 V DC OK/ 0.15 …...
  • Page 28 Properties 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) • Commencement of normal operation is allowed only on the condition of compliance with the EMC Directive. • The manufacturer of the system or machine is responsible for ensuring compliance with the limit values required by EMC legislation. Product manual | Version: 1.2.2 Power Supply Pro 2...
  • Page 29: Functions

    Configurable load management For details, see section Dialog:Settings. Communication interface Allows connection via a WAGO USB Communication Cable (see section Communication Interface) or via a communication module that is available as an option. The communication modules allow configuration and monitoring of the product via fieldbus systems.
  • Page 30: Transport And Storage

    Transport and Storage 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Transport and Storage The original packaging offers optimal protection during transport and storage. • Store the product in suitable packaging, preferably the original packaging. • Only transport the product in suitable containers/packaging. • Make sure the product contacts are not contaminated or damaged during packing or unpacking.
  • Page 31: Installation And Removal

    2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Installation and Removal Installation and Removal NOTICE Avoid electrostatic discharge! The products are equipped with electronic components that you may destroy by electro- static discharge when you touch. Please observe the safety precautions against electro- static discharge in accordance with EN 61340-5-1/-3. Pay attention while handling the products to good grounding of the environment (persons, job and packing).
  • Page 32 Installation and Removal 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Mounting per DNV GL The following instructions apply for installation per DNV GL: • Mount the product on a DIN-rail (210-197 or 210-118). • Place an end bracket on the left and right of the product (249-117). Mounting on the DIN-35 Rail Figure 15: Mounting Install the product as per EN 60715 by snapping it onto the DIN-35 rail (see figure...
  • Page 33: Connection

    2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Connection Connection 7.1 Connection DANGER Live parts that can be touched High voltage can cause electric shock or burns. 1. Disconnect the product from conductors that may be live, or switch off the corre- sponding power supplies. Protect power supplies that have been switched off against being switched back on.
  • Page 34: Push-In Termination

    If more than one conductor must be routed to one connection, these must be connected in an up-circuit wiring assembly, for example, using WAGO Through Terminal Blocks. To connect the conductors, use an operating tool (see section Accessories) or an appro- priate screwdriver.
  • Page 35: Operation

    2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Operation Operation 8.1 Operation via Buttons Using the + und − buttons on the front of the product, you can make the following set- tings: Table 44: Operation via Buttons Button [+] Button [−] Function Switch product on or off Hold down simultaneously for 3 seconds The product is switched on or off.
  • Page 36: Diagnostics

    Diagnostics 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Diagnostics 9.1 Diagnostics via Indicators The product has an optical status indicator. This indicator consists of five LEDs. These LEDs indicate operating states and diagnostics. Table 45: Display of Diagnostics – Warnings Indicator Output Voltage Too Low Output Voltage Too High Overload Threshold or Trip- ping Current of Electronic Cir- cuit Breaker Exceeded...
  • Page 37: Configuration

    2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Configuration Configuration 10.1 Requirements 10.1.1 System Requirements The following system requirements must be met for the WAGO Interface Configuration software to be installed: Minimum System Requirements Table 47: Minimum System Requirements Components Requirements Operating system • Windows 7 (32- and 64-bit) •...
  • Page 38: First Steps

    Configuration 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) The following requirements must be met before you can work online with the WAGO In- terface Configuration software: • The product must be connected to the computer on which the WAGO Interface Config- uration software is installed.
  • Page 39: Backstage" Tab

    On this tab, you can make the following settings: 1. Select the Communication menu item. 2. In the “Communication Settings” dialog, under COM Port, select the corresponding entry for your connection between the computer and the product (example: WAGO USB service cable). 3. Click [Save].
  • Page 40 Configuration 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Figure 22: “Device” Tab – “Selection” Menu Item Only two menu items are initially available on this tab: Table 51: “Device” Tab Menu Item Description Select Selects the product to connect to the software. Connect Connects the selected product to the software. The other menu items are not available until you have established the connection be- tween your product and the software (see section 8 Menu Bar...
  • Page 41 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Configuration 10.3 Overview Once the connection has been successfully established between the product and the software, additional sections appear in the software window. The following figure provides an overview of all the sections: Figure 23: “Graphical User Interface” Overview Table 52: Legend for the “Graphical User Interface”...
  • Page 42: Dialog: Settings

    [} 52]. Update Performs a firmware update on the product. You can get the current firmware update and corre- sponding compatibility information from WAGO Tech- nical Support. Recovery Restores any firmware version. This may be necessary if a current firmware update has failed and a connection to the connected product cannot be established.
  • Page 43 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Configuration 8 DC Output • DC Output (see section [} 44]) 8 Signalization • Signalization (see section [} 46]) 8 System • System (see section [} 48]) 8 Password • Password (see section [} 50]) 8 Modbus • Modbus (see section [} 51]) The buttons apply generally and are identical in all sections. Buttons Figure 25: Dialog: Settings –...
  • Page 44 Configuration 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) DC Output Figure 26: Dialog: Settings – DC Output Table 55: Dialog: Settings – DC Output Section Parameters Description General Output on If this checkbox is selected, the DC output is activated. Output voltage Here you can enter the output voltage (unit: mV) that is present when the output is active.
  • Page 45 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Configuration Section Parameters Description Hiccup mode If this checkbox is selected, the “Hiccup Mode” over- load behavior is enabled. You can find more informa- 8 “Hiccup” Mode tion in section [} 66]. Electronic circuit breaker If this checkbox is selected, the “Electronic Circuit Breaker”...
  • Page 46 Configuration 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Signalization Figure 27: Dialog: Settings – Signalization Table 56: Dialog: Settings – Signalization Section Parameters Description Digital input Power supply standby on/off If this checkbox is selected, the product can be switched on and off via the digital input. Inversion DI If this checkbox is selected, the digital input is inverted.
  • Page 47 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Configuration Section Parameters Description Digital output on If this checkbox is selected, the digital output is switched on. Inversion DO If this checkbox is selected, the digital output is in- verted. Warning thresholds Overload limit active If this checkbox is selected, a warning is triggered if the overload warning threshold is exceeded.
  • Page 48 Configuration 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) System Figure 28: Dialog: Settings – System Table 57: Dialog: Settings – System Section Parameters Description General Restore previous status If this checkbox is selected, the previous state of the product is restored in the event of connection to the grid.
  • Page 49 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Configuration Section Parameters Description [Apply] Here you can synchronize the internal time of the con- nected product with the system time of the PC. Customer informa- Location name Here you can enter additional information on the prod- tion uct used.
  • Page 50 Configuration 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Password Figure 29: Dialog: Settings – Password Table 58: Dialog: Settings – Password Section Parameters Description Password Protec- Write protection active If this checkbox is selected, no parameters can be writ- tion ten to the product. Write and read protection ac- If this checkbox is selected, no parameters can be writ- tive ten to the product or read from the product.
  • Page 51 Modbus This section contains specific parameters for the Modbus RTU Communication Module. The configured parameters are first transferred to the WAGO Power Supply Pro 2. As soon as the Modbus RTU Communication Module is attached, the parameters are used here accordingly.
  • Page 52: Dialog: Simulation

    2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) 10.3.1.2.2 Dialog: Simulation In this dialog, you an adjust the individual setting options of a WAGO Power Supply Pro 2 on the software side. No physical WAGO Power Supply Pro 2 is required. The individual setting options are used exclusively for simulation and test purposes and are not trans- ferred to any connected WAGO Power Supply Pro 2.
  • Page 53 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Configuration Area Settings Option Description [View] Opens a dialog. You can select the individual operation panels to be displayed in the dialog. Operation Panel Arranges the selected operation panel depending on Setting Options the settings in the dialog. Hides the selected operation panel and anchors the operation panel as a tab on the outer edge of the dia- log.
  • Page 54 Configuration 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Area Settings Option Description [Short circuit] Generates a short circuit. Capacitive If the checkbox is selected, the load has a capacitive component. Inductive If the checkbox is selected, the load has an inductive component. “Import Load Curve” View Selection of the signal If the checkbox is selected, you can import the load as source: Import load...
  • Page 55: Main Menu

    2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Configuration 10.3.2 Main Menu Figure 32: Main Menu Table 61: Main Menu Menu Item Description Measurements Shows the current measured values and diagnostic messages. The representation in the display section is described in section Display Sec- tion: Measurements. Measurement Recording Shows a time sequence graph for up to three measured values.
  • Page 56: Display Section: Measurements

    Configuration 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) 10.3.3.1 Display Section: Measurements Figure 33: Display Section: “Measurements” This Display section shows the current operating states, warnings and errors: Table 62: Display Section: “Measurements” Section Indicator Description Output Voltage This indicates the current output voltage (unit: V). Current This indicates the current output current (unit: A).
  • Page 57 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Configuration Section Indicator Description Operating condition Status DC O.K. Green indicator: Status OK Status of digital input Red indicator: There is a message Electronic circuit breaker tripped Warnings Output under-voltage Green indicator: Status OK Output over-voltage Red indicator: There is a warning Overload Adjustable output current limit exceeded...
  • Page 58: Display Section: Measurement Recording

    Configuration 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) 10.3.3.2 Display Section: Measurement Recording Figure 34: Display Section: “Measurement Recording” This display section can represent the time series of up to three different measured val- ues (measurement recordings). You can make the following settings for each time series: Table 63: Display Section: “Measurement Recording”...
  • Page 59 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Configuration Pos. Setting Description With export • Box checked: The recording is exported as a CSV file. • Box unchecked: The data is recorded only for on- line display and not saved. [Start] Starts the recording (setting at pos. 1 = chart). [Stop] Stops the recording before the specified number is reached (setting at pos.
  • Page 60: Display Section: Last Error And Warning Messages

    Configuration 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) 10.3.3.3 Display Section: Last Error and Warning Messages Figure 35: Display Section: “Last Error and Warning Messages” The last accumulated error messages and warnings are displayed in this display section: Table 64: Display Section: “Last Error and Warning Messages” Section Description Consecutive number of the accumulated warning and error message.
  • Page 61: Display Section: Information

    2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Configuration 10.3.3.4 Display Section: Information Figure 36: Display Section: “Information” This display section shows information on the connect product. Table 65: Display Section: “Information” Indicator Description Order number: This shows the order number of the product. Description: This shows the manufacturer’s name for the product. SW-Version This shows the current release of the software version (firmware).
  • Page 62: Notes On Operation

    Notes on Operation 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Notes on Operation 11.1 Insulation Testing Before the electrical system is put into operation, insulation testing must be performed. You can find more detailed information in the following standards, for example: • DIN VDE 0100-600 VDE 0100-600:2017-06 “Low-voltage electrical installations – Part  6: Verification”...
  • Page 63: Inrush Current

    High inrush currents can occur if multiple products are supplied through the same circuit on the input side. In this case, it is advisable to switch the WAGO Power Supply Pro 2 on with a delay. The corresponding switch-on delay can be parameterized in the Dialog: Set- tings dialog in the “System”...
  • Page 64: Derating (Location-Dependent)

    This smooth characteristic curve ensures better current sharing for parallel operation of power supplies. This setting can be enabled in the Dialog: Settings dialog in the “DC Out- put” section of the WAGO Interface Configuration software. Product manual | Version: 1.2.2...
  • Page 65: Short-Circuit And Overload Behavior

    2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Notes on Operation 11.6 Short-Circuit and Overload Behavior The product’s output is electronically protected against overload and short circuits. The following values apply to the description below: • U : output voltage • I : output current • I : nominal output current •...
  • Page 66: Hiccup" Mode

    100% 500ms Figure 41: “Hiccup” Mode 11.6.4 “Electronic Circuit Breaker” Mode In this mode, a specified trip current and trip delay can be set via the WAGO Interface 8 communication module Configuration software or a connected [} 72]. If the output current exceeds the trip current setting, a specified amount of time elapses. If the output current is still higher than the trip current setting after the trip delay corresponding to the setting, the output is switched off.
  • Page 67: Latching Shutdown On Thermal Overload" Mode

    In this mode, the output voltage is switched off in the event of excessive internal device temperature. A corresponding “High Device Temperature” warning can, for example, be transmitted via the WAGO Interface Configuration software or passed to a higher-level 8 communication module controller via a connected [} 72].
  • Page 68: Top Boost" Mode

    Notes on Operation 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) >5s >5s >150% >110% 100% Figure 43: “Power Boost” Mode in Combination with “Constant Current” Mode 11.6.7 “Top Boost” Mode In this mode, a current pulse of up to 600 % is output for up to 15 ms if the current output current exceeds the nominal output current by a significant amount.
  • Page 69: Maintenance

    Permitted repairs are limited to the measures listed in these operating instructions. Should a fault occur nonetheless, return the product to WAGO for repair. Provide the fol- lowing information: • Type of fault •...
  • Page 70: Decommissioning

    Decommissioning 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Decommissioning 12.1 Disposal and Recycling Table 70: WEEE Mark Logo Description Electrical and electronic equipment may not be disposed of with household waste. This also applies to products without this mark. Electrical and electronic equipment contain materials and substances that can be harmful to the environment and health.
  • Page 71: Appendix

    2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Appendix Appendix 13.1 Application Notes The following figures illustrate examples of how a WAGO Power Supply Pro 2 can be connected as a consumer in three different grounding systems: TN, TT and IT. 13.1.1 AC Operation Source (AC);...
  • Page 72: Accessories

    IO-Link Communication Module 2789-9080 WAGO Power Supply Pro 2 Attachable Modbus RTU Communication Mod- Modbus RTU Communication 2789-9015 ule for WAGO Power Supply Pro 2 Module Attachable Modbus TCP Communication Mod- Modbus TCP Communication 2789-9052 ule for WAGO Power Supply Pro 2...
  • Page 73: Protected Rights

    2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) Appendix Accessories – Spare Parts Table 74: Accessories – Spare Parts Description Item Number Female connector as spare part, input 0721-0203/0000-0004/0000- 9540 Female connector as spare part, output 0831-3105/0000-0015/0000- 9504 Female connector as spare part, signal 0721-0104/K000-0001 13.3 Protected Rights ®...
  • Page 74 List of Tables 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) List of Tables Table 1 Scope of Applicability......................Table 2 Complete instructions for use .................... Table 3 Legend for Figure “View” ....................Table 4 Legend for Figure “Type label”................... Table 5 Legend for Figure “Label” ....................Table 6 Revision index structure.....................
  • Page 75 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) List of Tables Table 37 Standards: EMC – Immunity to Interference (Tests Performed)........Table 38 Legend for “Standards: EMC – Immunity to Interference (Tests Performed)” ....Table 39 Standards: EMC – Emission of Interference (Tests Performed)........Table 40 Functions ...........................
  • Page 76 List of Figures 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) List of Figures Figure 1 View ..........................Figure 2 Type label........................Figure 3 Label ..........................Figure 4 Input X1 Connection ..................... Figure 5 Output X2 Connection....................Figure 6 Signal X3 Connection ....................Figure 7 Optical Status Indicator ....................Figure 8 Control elements ......................
  • Page 77 2787-2147 (/0000-00x0) List of Figures Figure 37 Derating (Temperature-Dependent)................Figure 38 Derating (Location-Dependent)..................Figure 39 “Constant Current” Mode ....................Figure 40 “Constant Current with Latching Shutdown” Mode ............Figure 41 “Hiccup” Mode....................... Figure 42 “Electronic Circuit Breaker” Mode ................. Figure 43 “Power Boost”...
  • Page 78 WAGO is a registered trademark of WAGO Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH. Copyright – WAGO GmbH & Co. KG – All rights reserved. The content and structure of the WAGO websites, catalogs, videos and other WAGO media are subject to copyright. Distri- bution or modification of the contents of these pages and videos is prohibited. Furthermore, the content may neither be copied nor made available to third parties for commercial pur-...

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