Reference Manual

All parameters are specified at 24V, 10A output load, 25°C ambient and after a 5 minutes run-in time unless noted otherwise.
It is assumed that the input power source can deliver a sufficient output current.
24 Rockwell Automation Publication 1606-RM036A-EN-P — April 2014
Bulletin 1606 Switched Mode Power Supplies
26.3. Using the Inhibit Input
T
he inhibit input disables buering. In normal mode, a static signal is required. In buer mode, a pulse with a
minimum length of 250ms is required to stop buering. The inhibit is stored and can be reset by cycling the input
voltage.
For service purposes, the inhibit input can also be used to connect a service switch. Therefore, the inhibit signal can
be supplied from the output of the DC-UPS.
Fig. 26-3 Wiring example for inhibit input
DC-UPS
1606-
XLS240-
UPS
IN
24V
OUT
24V
Signal Port
BAT
12V
Power
Supply
NL
PE
+-+-
Buered
Load
+
-
+-+- +-
Input
Output
+ -
Inhibit
+
-
12V
Battery
Service
Switch
26.4. Troubleshooting
T
he LEDs on the front of the unit and relay contacts indicate about the actual or elapsed status of the DC-UPS.
Please also see section 14.
T
he following guidelines provide instructions for xing the most common failures and problems. Always start with
the most likely and easiest-to-check condition. Some of the suggestions may require special safety precautions. See
notes in section
25 rst.
“Check wiring” LED is on Check correct wiring between the battery and the DC-UPS.
Check battery fuse. Is the battery fuse inserted or blown?
Check battery voltage (must be typically between 7.4V and 15.1V).
Check input voltage (must be typically between 22.8V and 30V).
Check battery polarity.
DC-UPS did not buffer Inhibit input was set
Battery did not have enough time to charge and is still below the deep discharge
protection limit.
DC-UPS stopped buffering Buer time limiter stopped buering
set buer time limiter to a higher value.
Deep discharge protection stopped buering use a larger battery, or allow
sucient time for charging the battery.
Output was overloaded or short circuit
reduce load.
Output has shut down Cycle the input power to reset the DC-UPS.
Let DC-UPS cool down, over temperature protection might have triggered.
DC-UPS constantly switches between normal mode and buffer mode
The supplying source on the input is too small and cannot deliver sucient current.
Use a larger power supply or reduce the output load.