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1. 30A 1ms 30A Dielectric Strength Insulation Resistance Power Supply Output Voltage Ranges and Ripple 1500VAC for one minute between terminals of AC P S run output common 24VDC gt 10Mohm at 500VDC 5VDC 4 75 5 25V 5 ripple 9VDC 8 5 10V 5 ripple 24VDC 20 28V 5 ripple 1500VAC for one minute between 24VDC input terminals and run output gt 10Mohm at 500VDC 5VDC 4 75 5 25V 5 ripple 9VDC 8 5 10V 5 ripple 24VDC 20 28V 5 ripple 1500VAC for one minute between terminals of AC P S run output common 24VDC gt 10Mohm at 500VDC SVDC 4 75 5 25V 5 ripple 9VDC 8 5 10V 5 ripple 24VDC 20 28V 5 ripple 2000VAC for one minute between terminals of AC P S run output common 24VDC gt 10Mohm at 500VDC 5VDC 4 75 5 25V 5 ripple 9VDC 8 5 10V 5 ripple 24VDC 20 28V 5 ripple 1500VAC for one minute between 24VDC input terminals and run output gt 10Mohm at 500VDC 5VDC 4 75 5 25V 5 ripple 9VDC 8 5 10V 5 ripple 24VDC 20 28V 5 ripple 5 VDC Current Supplied 7A 9 VDC Current Supplied 2 0A 24 VDC Current Supplied 0 5A Auxiliary 24 VDC Output 100mA max 1 0A 2 0A 0 5A 100mA max 1 0A 2 0A 0 5A 100mA max Run Relay 250VAC AA resistive load 250VAC AA resistive load 250VAC AA resistive load 250VAC AA resistive load 250VAC AA resistive load Fuses 2A 250V Non replaceable 4A 250V User
2. replaceable D3 FUSE 3 lt gt 2A 250V Non replaceable 2A 250V Non replaceable 4A 250V User replaceable D3 FUSE 3 s Dimensions W H D 11 42x4 85x4 41 in 290x123x112 mm 11 42x4 85x4 41 in 290x123x112 mm 15 55x4 85x4 41 in 395x123x112 mm 18 3x4 85x4 41 in 465x123x112 mm 18 34x4 85x4 41 in 465x123x112 mm Weight Book 1 14 1 eD3 22 DL305 PLCs 3702 1050g 340z 964g 4407 1250g 51 102 14509 50 50z 14329 Power Budget Managing your power resource The I O configuration depends on your choice of I O modules bases and I O location When determining the types and quantity of O modules you will be using it s important to remember there is a limited amount of power available trom the power supply The chart on the next page indicates the power supplied and used by each DL305 device The adjacent chart shows an example of how to calculate the power used by your particular system These two charts should make it easy for you to determine if the devices you have chosen fit within the power budget of your system configuration If the I O you have chosen exceeds the maximum power available from the power supply you can resolve the problem by shifting some of the modules to an expansion base Use ZIPLinks to reduce power requirements If your application requires a lot of relay outputs consider using the ZIPLink AC o
3. Prices as of April 16 2014 Check Web site for most current prices DL305 Base Specifications 5 slot 1 0 base local or expansion 8 slot 1 0 base local or expansion LATS 29 9mm 1 0 Expansion Cable D3 EXCBL 94 240V 10 slot 1 0 base EUNIS 94 240 vac local or expansion ee Terminal Strip D iG G I Number of Slots Bases provide built in power supplies D3 05B 1 lt gt 5 D3 05BDC lt gt 5 D3 08B 1 lt gt 8 D3 10B 1 lt gt 10 D3 10BDC lt gt 10 Local CPU Base Yes Yes Yes Expansion Base Yes CPU base and two expansion bases If CPU base is 5 slot then the expansion bases must be 5 slot also Yes CPU base and two expansion bases If CPU base is 5 slot then the ope bases must be 5 slot also Yes D3 350 only CPU base and two expansion bases If CPU base is 8 slot then the expansion bases must be 8 slot or 5 slot Yes CPU base and one expansion bases If CPU base is 10 slot then the expansion bases must be 10 slot or 5 slot Yes CPU base and one expansion bases If CPU base is 10 slot then the expansion bases must be 10 slot or 5 slot Input Voltage Range Base Power Consumption 89 264VAC 47 63Hz 85 VA Max 20 5 30VDC lt 10 ripple 48 Watts 89 264VAC 47 63Hz 85VA Max 89 264VAC 47 63Hz 85VA Max 20 5 30VDC lt 10 ripple 65 Watts Inrush Current Max 30A ims 30A 30A 1ms
4. gwithSlot1 then putthetotalintherowlabeled Maximum Current Required Row E 4 Subtracttherowlabeled MaximumCurrent Required Row E from the row labeled Current Supplied Row B Place the difference in the row labeled Remaining Current Row F 5 If Maximum Current Required is greater than CurrentSupplied incolumns3 40r5 thepowerbudgetwillbeexceeded ltwillbe unsafetousethisconfigurationandyouwill needtorestructureyourl Oconfiguration Column 5 24 mA Column 4 QVDC mA Current Supplied 5 slot Base D3 05BDC 1400 800 500 Current Required CPU Slot D3 330 50 Slot 0 D3 16NE3 130 Slot 1 D3 16NE3 130 Slot 2 D3 08TA 1 160 Slot 3 D3 08TA 1 160 Other Handheld prog D3 HPP 50 Maximum Current Required 680 Remaining Current www automationdirect com d1l1305 120 Book 1 14 1 eD3 23 DL305 PLCs Automation Direct DirectLOGIC DL305 Prices as of April 16 2014 Check Web site for most current prices DL305 Power Requirements This section shows the amount of power supplied by the base power supplies and the amount of power used by each DL305 device Note the base power supplies provide three internal voltages 5V 9V 24V The chart shows how much power from each of these power sources is required tor each DL305 device U
5. ng Vibration Resistance MIL STD 810C Method 514 2 Shock Resistance MIL STD810 Method 516 2 Noise Immunity NEMA ICS3 304 DL305 mounting depths 7 vat 4 41 112mm p ene A Airflow 127mm With 8 pt 16 pt 1 0 or handheld atan Base and CPU with DCU or lt Thumbwheel interface 6 75 oS With PROM Writer Unit lines 9 0 Rl With DCU and D3 DSCBL 2 connected 395mm 375mm 445mm D3 10B 1 465mm www automationdirect com d1l1305 Book 1 14 1 DL305 PLCs eD3 2 Automation Direct DirectLOGIC DL305
6. ore Micro Graphic 1 800 633 0405 Prices as of April 16 2014 Check Web site for most current prices Dimensions and Installation It is important to understand the installa tion requirements for your DL305 system This will help ensure that the DL305 products operate within their environ mental and electrical limits Plan for safety This catalog should never be used as a replacement for the user manual The user manuals D3 USER M and D3 350 M available for download from our web site contain important safety information that must be followed The system installation should comply with all appropriate electrical codes and stan dards Base dimensions and mounting orientation Use the diagrams to the right to make sure the DL305 system can be installed in your application DL805 bases must be mounted horizontally to ensure proper airflow for cooling purposes It is impor tant to check these dimensions against the conditions required for your appli cation For example it is recommended that you leave 1 5 depth for ease of access and cable clearance However your distance may be greater or less Also check the installation guidelines for the recommended cabinet clearances 290mm 2 0mm Specification Storage Temperature 4 F 158 F 20 C to 70 C 32 F 131 F 0 to 55 C Ambient Operating Temperature Ambient Humidity 30 95 relative humidity non condensi
7. r DC relay output modules These modules can switch high current 10A loads without putting a load on your base power budget Refer to the Wiring Solutions section in this catalog for more information This logo is placed next to I O modules that are supported by the ZIPLink connection systems See the I O module specitications at the end of this section WARNING It is extremely important to calcu late the power budget correctly If you exceed the power budget the system may operate in an unpredictable manner which may result in a risk of personal injury or equipment damage Example how to calculate your power usage The following example shows how to calculate the power budget for the DL305 system The examples are constructed around a single 5 slot base using the devices shown It is recommended you construct a similar table for each base in your DL305 system 1 Usingachartsimilartotheonebelow fillin column 2 2 Usingthetablesontheoppositepage enter the current supplied and used by each device columns3 4 and 5 Deviceswhich fall into the Other category Row D are devicessuchastheHandheldProgrammer or a Data Communication Unit which also havepowerrequirements butdonotdirect ly plug into the base Column 2 Device Type A Column1 Base 0 Column 3 5 VDC mA Prices as of April 16 2014 Check Web site for most current prices 3 Addthecurrentusedbythesystemdevices columns3 4 and5 startin
8. se this information when calculating the power budget for your system In addition to the three internal power sources the DL305 bases provide an external power connection There is 24 VDC available from the 24 VDC output terminals on the bases except D3 05BDC and D3 10BDC The 24 VDC can be used to power external devices or DL305 modules that require external 24 VDC The power used from this external 24 VDC output reduces the internal system 24 VDC that is available to the modules by an equal amount When using the 24 VDC output at the base terminal it is recommended that 100 mA not be exceeded Book 1 14 1 eD3 24 DL305 PLCs CPUs Power Consumed 5V mA 9V mA 24V mA D3 330 D3 340 D3 350 300 300 900 DC Input Modules D3 08ND2 D3 16ND2 1 D3 16ND2F F3 16ND3F AC Input Modules D3 08NA 1 D3 08NA 2 D3 16NA 10 10 100 AC DC Input Modules 10 130 AC Output Modules D3 04TAS F3 08TAS 1 D3 08TA 1 D3 08TA 2 FSTOTAD D3 16TA 2 Power Supplied Device _ 5VmA 9vima 26V mA 24V mA Power Consumed Dene 5V mA 9V mA 24V mA iea Relay Output Modules Optional 5V 500mA Optional 5V 500mA 24V or 5V 100mA 0 pecialty Modules D3 08SIM 0 10 112 D3 HSC 0 70 0 D3 TCSU 40 5 0 Programming D3 HP 50 50 50 50 200 0 pecialty CPUs Operator Interface DV 1000 150 210 C m

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