Cut Sheet
Table Of Contents
- 1. Intended Use
- 2. Installation Instructions
- 3. AC-Input
- 4. DC-Input
- 5. Input Inrush Current
- 6. Output
- 7. Hold-up Time
- 8. DC-OK Relay Contact
- 9. Efficiency and Power Losses
- 10. Functional Diagram
- 11. Front Side and User Elements
- 12. Connection Terminals
- 13. Lifetime Expectancy
- 14. MTBF
- 15. EMC
- 16. Environment
- 17. Safety and Protection Features
- 18. Dielectric Strength
- 19. Approved, Fulfilled or Tested Standards
- 20. Regulatory Product Compliance
- 21. Physical Dimensions and Weight
- 22. Accessories
- 22.1. ZM10.WALL - Wall/Panel Mount Bracket
- 22.2. YR20.242 - Redundancy Module
- 23. Application Notes
- 23.1. Peak Current Capability
- 23.2. Charging of Batteries
- 23.3. Series Operation
- 23.4. Parallel Use to Increase Output Power
- 23.5. Parallel Use for Redundancy
- 23.6. Operation on Two Phases
- 23.7. Use in a Tightly Sealed Enclosure
- 23.8. Mounting Orientations
CP5.121
CP
-Series
12V, 10A, 120W, SINGLE PHASE INPUT
Aug 2021 / Rev. 1.2 DS-CP5.121-EN All values are typical figures specified at 230Vac, 50Hz input voltage, 12V 10A output load,
25°C ambient and after a 5 minutes run-in time unless otherwise noted.
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10. F
UNCTIONAL
D
IAGRAM
Fig. 10-1 Functional diagram
+
+
-
-
Output
Over-
Voltage
Protection
PFC
Converter
Output
Voltage
Regulator
Power
Converter
Output
Filter
Output
Voltage
Monitor
Output
Power
Manager
Temper-
ature
Shut-
down
Input Fuse
Input Filter
Input Rectifier
Inrush Current Limiter
V
OUT
L
N
DC-ok
Contact
DC-ok
LED
DC-ok
Relay
11. FRONT SIDE AND USER ELEMENTS
Fig. 11-1 Front side
A Input Terminals
N, L Line input
PE (Protective Earth) input
B Output Terminals
Two identical + poles and two identical - poles
+ Positive output
– Negative (return) output
C Output Voltage Potentiometer
D DC-OK LED (green)
On, when the output voltage is >90% of the adjusted output voltage
E DC-OK Relay Contact
The DC-OK relay contact is synchronized with the DC-OK LED.
See chapter 8 for details.










