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1. OTHER DV 1000 D2 HPP Operator interface Handheld programmer 150 0 200 0 Maximum Current Required 1730 80 F Remaining Current Available Power Supply Specifications AC Powered Bases 2600 1520 1080 300 80 220 24 VDC Powered Bases 125 VDC Powered Bases D2 03BDC1 1 D2 04BDC1 1 D2 06BDC1 1 D2 09BDC1 1 D2 03BDC 2 D2 04BDC 2 D2 06BDC2 1 D2 09BDC2 1 Voltage Withstand dielectric 1 minute 1 500 VAC between primary secondary field ground and run relay Insulation Resistance gt 10MQ at 500 VDC Input Voltage Range 85 132 VAC 110 range 170 264 VAC 220 range 47 63Hz 10 2 28 8 VDC 24 VDC with less than 10 ripple 100 264 VDC 125 VDC with less than 10 ripple Auxiliary 24 VDC Output 300mA max none 300mA max Maximum Inrush Current 30A 10A 20A Maximum Power 80 VA 25W www automationdirect com d1l205 30W PLC Products 4 45 d Automation Direc i PLC Overview DLO5 06 PLC DL105 PLC DL205 PLC DL305 PLC DL405 PLC Field I O Software C more HMIs Other HMI AC Drives Motors Steppers Servos Motor Controls Proximity Sensors Photo Sensors Limit Switches Encoders Current Sensors Pushbuttons Lights Process Relays Timers Comm TB s amp Wiring Power Circuit Protection Enclosures Appendix Part Index Power Requirements The
2. 00800690 Step 6 Check the Power Budget Managing your power resource When determining the types and quantity of I O modules you will be using it is important to remember there is a defined amount of power available from the base power supply The chart on the next page indicates the power supplied and used by each DL205 device The adjacent chart shows an example of how to calculate the power used by your particular system These charts should make it easy for you to determine if the devices you have chosen will operate 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 may be able to resolve the problem by using local expansion or remote I O bases DL205 power supply specifications The table below lists base power supply specifications including maximum inrush current and maximum power consumed from your power source Power budget example The example on the right shows how to calculate the power budget for the DL205 system The examples are constructed around a single 9 slot base using the devices shown It is recommended you construct a similar table for your DL205 system Follow the steps to the right to determine your power budget Specification Part Numbers D2 03B 1 D2 04B 1 D2 06B 1 D2 09B 1 1 Using a chart similar to the one below fill in column 2 2 Using the tables on the next page enter the curren
3. 41 1163mm 5 8 1148mm 17 24 184mm D2 04B 1 D2 04BDC1 1 7 99 203mm 7 63 194mm 7 04 179mm 8 46 215mm D2 06B 1 D2 06BDC1 1 D2 06BDC2 1 10 43 265mm 10 07 256mm 9 48 241mm 10 90 277mm D2 09B 1 D2 09BDC1 1 D2 09BDC2 1 3 54 a i aiins m Bo J With D2 EM base expansion module lt D gt z E Gi z E ot P S www automationdirect com d1l205 14 09 358mm 13 74 349mm 13 14 334mm 14 56 370mm HU E es Airflow Ns ge PLC Overview DLO5 06 PLC DL105 PLC DL205 PLC DL305 PLC DL405 PLC Field I O Software C more HMls Other HMI AC Drives Motors Steppers Servos Motor Controls Proximity Sensors Photo Sensors Limit Switches Encoders Current Sensors Pushbuttons Lights Process Relays Timers Comm TB s amp Wiring Power Circuit Protection Enclosures Appendix Part Index
4. D2 EM D2 08TD2 100 100 130 H2 CTRIO D2 16TD1 2 200 400 D2 DCM D2 16TD2 2 200 300 F2 DEVNETS D2 32TD1 350 160 F2 SDS 1 D2 32TD2 350 160 H2 PBC AC Output Mo dules 530 H2 EBC F D2 08TA 250 H2 ECOM F F2 08TA 250 H2 ECOM100 D2 12TA 350 F2 CP128 Relay Output Modules 235 Se E ee ee ee e ee ee ee Remote I 0 D2 04TRS 250 H2 ERM F D2 08TR 250 320 450 D2 RMSM F2 08TR S 670 200 D2 RSSS D2 12TR 450 150 Combination In Out Module Programming Devices D2 HPP D2 08CDR 200 200 requires external 5VDC for outputs Note 1 Add an additional 20 mA per output loop 1 800 633 0405 0000690 Dimensions and Installation Understanding the installation require ments for your DL205 system will help ensure that the DL205 products operate within their environmental and electrical limits Plan for safety This catalog should never be used as a replacement for the user manual The user manual D2 USER M sold separately or downloadable online contains important safety information that must be followed The system installation should comply with all appropriate electrical codes and stan dards Environmental specifications The Environmental Specificatio
5. ns table at the right lists specifications that apply globally to the DL205 system CPUs bases and I O modules Be sure that the DL205 system is operated within these environmental specifications Base dimensions and mounting Use the diagrams below to make sure the DL205 system can be installed in your application To ensure proper airflow for cooling purposes DL205 bases must be mounted horizontally It is important to check these dimensions against the condi tions required for your application For example it is recommended that approx imately 3 of space is left in front PLC surface for ease of access and cable clear ances Also check the installation guide lines for recommended cabinet clearances 3 5 85 With D2 DSCB 1 on port2 F gmn With 32pt ZipLink cable or 4 45 base expansion unit cable 113mm 3 62 With dept 0 gam With pt YO pe 295 ay E DIN rail slot 35mm S Environmental Specification Storage Temperature 4 F 158 F 20 C to 70 C Ambient Operating Temperature 32 F 131 F 0 C to 55 C Ambient Humidity 30 95 relative humidity non condensing Vibration Resistance MIL STD 810C Method 514 2 Shock Resistance MIL STD 810C Method 516 2 Noise Immunity NEMA ICS3 304 Atmosphere D2 03B 1 D2 03BDC1 1 D2 03BDC 2 6 77 No corrosive gases 172mm 6
6. se charts help determine your power requirements This section shows the amount of power supplied by each of the base power supplies and the amount of power consumed by each DL205 device The Power Consumed charts list how much INTERNAL power from each power source is required for the DL205 devices Use this information when calculating the power budget for your system In addition to the internal power sources the DL205 bases offer a 24 VDC auxiliary power supply with external power connec tions This auxiliary power supply can power external devices Use Z PLinks to reduce 5VDC base power requirements If your application requires a lot of relay outputs consider using the ZIPLink AC or DC relay output modules These modules can switch high current 10A loads without putting a load on your 5 VDC base power budget For example an 8 point F2 O8TRS relay output module requires 670 mA 5 VDC If you used a D2 16TD1 2 DC output module instead to drive a ZIPLink relay block you would only use 200 mA 5 VDC and you d have eight more relay outputs at a higher rated load current switching capacity Refer to the Terminal Blocks and Wiring section to find out more about ZIPLink cables and connector modules This logo is placed by the I O modules that are supported by the ZIPLink connection systems See the I O module specifications at the end of this section Power Consumed Device 5V mA 24V Auxiliary Operator In
7. t supplied and used by each device columns 3 and 4 Devices which fall into the Other category Row D are devices such as the oper ator interface and the handheld programmer which also have power requirements but do not directly plug into the base 3 Add the current used by the system devices columns 3 and 4 starting with the CPU slot and put the total in the row labeled Maximum Current Required Row E 4 Subtract the row labeled Maximum Current Required Row E from the Column 1 Device Type Column 2 row labeled Current Supplied Row B Place the difference in the row labeled Remaining Current Available Row F 5 f Maximum Current Required is greater than Current Supplied in either column 3 or 4 the power budget will be exceeded It will be unsafe to use this configuration and you will need to restructure your I O configura tion Note the auxiliary power supply does not need to supply all the external power If you need more than the 300mA supplied you can add an external 24V power supply This will help keep you within your power budget for external power Column 4 External Power 24 VDC mA Column 3 5VDC mA CURRENT SUPPLIED Base 300 CURRENT REQUIRED CPU SLOT SLOT 0 SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 SLOT 4 SLOT 5 SLOT 6 SLOT 7 D2 260 CPU D2 16ND3 2 D2 16ND3 2 D2 16NA D2 08NA 1 D2 161D1 2 D2 08TA D2 08TA oogooo0oooo
8. terface DV 1000 C more Micro Graphic Device 5V mA 00000f Power Supplied 24V Auxiliary Device 5V mA 24V Auxiliary Bases Bases D2 03B 1 2600 300 D2 06BDC1 1 2600 None D2 03BDC1 1 2600 D2 06BDC2 1 2600 300 D2 04B 1 2600 300 D2 09B 1 2600 300 D2 04BDC1 1 2600 D2 09BDC1 1 2600 D2 06B 1 2600 300 Power Consumed 5V mA Device 24V Auxiliary D2 09BDC2 1 2600 300 Power Consumed 5V mA 24V Auxiliary 80 CPUs F2 04AD 1L 90 mA 12V D2 230 120 F2 04AD 2 80 D2 240 120 F2 04AD 2L 90 mA 12V D2 250 1 330 F2 08AD 1 80 D2 260 330 F2 08AD 2 80 H2 WPLC 680 F2 02DA 1 60 note 1 DC Input Modules F2 02DA 1L 70 12V note 1 F2 02DA 2 D2 08ND3 50 60 DA 2L D2 16ND3 2 100 70 12V D2 32ND3 25 DAS 1 DAS 2 D3 2 25 100 50 chann 60 chann DA 1 30 50 note 1 DA 2 A 1 50 60 140 D2DA A 2 100 60 80 note 1 D4DA 1 A 100 35 100 note 1 DA 2 Simulator Module 35 80 note 1 50 90 0 DC Output Modules 110 60 D2 041D1 60 T D2 08TD1 100 50 D2 CM

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