# AC/DC DIN Rail Power Supply (PSU), 1 Output, 30 W, 5 VDC, 6.3 A

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**SKU**: 6EP1311-1SH13
**Manufacturer**: SIEMENS
**Price**: €77.0900
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## Description

No. of Outputs:1 Output; Output Power Max:30W; Output Voltage - Output 1:5VDC; Output Current - Output 1:6.3A; Output Voltage - Output 2:-; Output Current - Output 2:-; Output Voltage - Outpu

## Specifications

| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Svhc | To Be Advised |
| Product Range | LOGO POWER Series |
| No. Of Outputs | 1 Output |
| Output Power Max | 30W |
| Current, Output 4 | - |
| Input Voltage Vac | 85V AC to 264V AC |
| Input Voltage Ac Max | 264VAC |
| Input Voltage Ac Min | 85VAC |
| Power Supply Output Type | Fixed |
| Output Current - Output 1 | 6.3A |
| Output Current - Output 2 | - |
| Output Current - Output 3 | - |
| Output Voltage - Output 1 | 5VDC |
| Output Voltage - Output 2 | - |
| Output Voltage - Output 3 | - |
| Output Voltage - Output 4 | - |

## Datasheet

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## ___________________ Overview 

## Power supply 

## LOGO!Power 

Operating Instructions 

6EP1311-1SH03  5 V/3 A 6EP1311-1SH13  5 V/6.3 A 6EP1321-1SH03  12 V/1.9 A 6EP1322-1SH03  12 V/4.5 A 6EP1351-1SH03  15 V/1.9 A 6EP1352-1SH03  15 V/4 A 6EP1331-1SH03  24 V/1.3 A 6EP1332-1SH43  24 V/2.5 A 6EP1332-1SH52  24 V/4 A 

|___________________<br>Description, device design,<br>dimension drawing<br>1|
|---|
|___________________<br>Mounting/Disassembly<br>2|
|___________________<br>Mounting position,<br>installation clearances<br>3|
|___________________<br>Installation<br>4|
|___________________<br>Applications<br>5|
|___________________<br>Technical data<br>6|
|___________________<br>EMC<br>7|
|___________________<br>Ambient conditions<br>8|
|___________________<br>Safety<br>9|
|___________________<br>Certifications<br>10|
|___________________<br>MTBF<br>11|
|___________________<br>Environment<br>12|
|___________________<br>Accessories<br>13|
|___________________<br>Service & Support<br>14|



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## Legal information Legal information Warning notice system 

This manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety, as well as to prevent damage to property. The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert symbol, notices referring only to property damage have no safety alert symbol. These notices shown below are graded according to the degree of danger. 

DANGER ~~SE~~ indicates that death or severe personal injury will result if proper precautions are not taken. 

WARNING 

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## CAUTION 

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## Qualified Personnel 

The product/system described in this documentation may be operated only by personnel qualified for the specific task in accordance with the relevant documentation for the specific task, in particular its warning notices and safety instructions. Qualified personnel are those who, based on their training and experience, are capable of identifying risks and avoiding potential hazards when working with these products/systems. 

## Proper use of Siemens products 

Note the following: 

WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems. The permissible ambient conditions must be adhered to. The information in the relevant documentation must be observed. ~~BS~~ All names identified by ® are registered trademarks of the Siemens AG. The remaining trademarks in this publication may be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the owner. 

## Trademarks 

## Disclaimer of Liability 

We have reviewed the contents of this publication to ensure consistency with the hardware and software described. Since variance cannot be precluded entirely, we cannot guarantee full consistency. However, the information in this publication is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections are included in subsequent editions. 

Siemens AG Industry Sector Postfach 48 48 90026 NÜRNBERG GERMANY 

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Copyright © Siemens AG 2011. Technical data subject to change 

## Overview 

## Description 

LOGO!Power are powerful power supplies, which - thanks to their flat stepped profile - are extremely flexible for use in a host of applications (for example, in installation distribution boards). The 12 V and 24 V versions are ideal as power supplies for the LOGO! logic modules. 

The key benefits of the product include: 

- Flat LOGO! mechanical design 

- Wide-range input for voltages from 85 to 264 V AC and operation with DC voltage 

- Adjustable output voltage 

- Green LED for "Output voltage OK" 

- Ambient temperature -20 °C to +70 °C (derating from +55 °C) 

- Constant current under overload conditions for reliable connection of difficult loads 

- When you turn on the power supply, a power reserve of 1.5 times rated current is available for typ. 200 ms 

- Export benefits thanks to global certifications 

The following device options are available: 

Input Output Width 100 - 240 V 1-phase AC 5 V DC / 3 A 54 mm 100 - 240 V 1-phase AC 5 V DC / 6.3 A 72 mm 100 - 240 V 1-phase AC 12 V DC / 1.9 A 54 mm 100 - 240 V 1-phase AC 12 V DC / 4.5 A 72 mm 100 - 240 V 1-phase AC 15 V DC / 1.9 A 54 mm 100 - 240 V 1-phase AC 15 V DC / 4 A 72 mm 100 - 240 V 1-phase AC 24 V DC / 1.3 A 54 mm 100 - 240 V 1-phase AC 24 V DC / 2.5 A 72 mm 100 - 240 V 1-phase AC 24 V DC / 4 A 90 mm 

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## Safety and warning information 

## WARNING 

When operating electrical devices, it is inevitable that certain components will carry dangerous voltages. 

Therefore, failure to handle the units properly can result in death or serious physical injury as well as extensive property damage. 

Only appropriately qualified personnel may work on or in the vicinity of this equipment. 

Perfect, safe, and reliable operation of this equipment is dependent on proper transportation, storage, installation and mounting. 

Before installation or maintenance work can begin, the system's main switch must be switched off and measures taken to prevent it being switched on again. 

If this instruction is not observed, touching live parts can result in death or serious injury. 

## Disposal guidelines 

Packaging and packaging aids can and should always be recycled. 

The product itself may not be disposed of as domestic refuse. 

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## Ordering data 

LOGO!Power regulated power supply 

6EP1311-1SH03 5 V / 3 A 6EP1311-1SH13 5 V / 6.3 A 6EP1321-1SH03 12 V / 1.9 A 6EP1322-1SH03 12 V / 4.5 A 6EP1351-1SH03 15 V / 1.9 A 6EP1352-1SH03 15 V / 4 A 6EP1331-1SH03 24 V / 1.3 A 6EP1332-1SH43 24 V / 2.5 A 6EP1332-1SH52 24 V / 4 A 

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## Table of contents 

||Overview.................................................................................................................................................... 3|
|---|---|
|1|Description, device design, dimension drawing ......................................................................................... 9|
||1.1<br>Device description..........................................................................................................................9|
||1.2<br>Connections and terminal designation.........................................................................................10|
||1.3<br>Potentiometer...............................................................................................................................10|
||1.4<br>Status displays and signaling.......................................................................................................11|
||1.5<br>Block diagram ..............................................................................................................................11|
||1.6<br>Dimensions and weight................................................................................................................12|
|2|Mounting/Disassembly............................................................................................................................. 13|
|3|Mounting position, installation clearances................................................................................................ 15|
||3.1<br>Standard mounting position .........................................................................................................15|
||3.2<br>Other mounting positions.............................................................................................................15|
|4|Installation ............................................................................................................................................... 17|
||4.1<br>Line-side connection....................................................................................................................17|
||4.2<br>Output-side connection................................................................................................................18|
|5|Applications ............................................................................................................................................. 19|
||5.1<br>Parallel connection to increase power rating...............................................................................19|
||5.2<br>Parallel connection for redundancy .............................................................................................20|
||5.3<br>Series connection for increased voltage......................................................................................21|
||5.4<br>Protection against short-time voltage dips...................................................................................21|
|6|Technical data ......................................................................................................................................... 23|
||6.1<br>Input .............................................................................................................................................23|
||6.2<br>Output ..........................................................................................................................................25|
||6.3<br>Closed-loop control......................................................................................................................27|
||6.4<br>Efficiency and power loss ............................................................................................................27|
||6.5<br>Protection and monitoring............................................................................................................28|
|7|EMC ........................................................................................................................................................ 29|
|8|Ambient conditions .................................................................................................................................. 31|
|9|Safety ...................................................................................................................................................... 33|
|10|Certifications............................................................................................................................................ 35|
|11|MTBF....................................................................................................................................................... 37|



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|12|Environment ............................................................................................................................................ 39|
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|13|Accessories ............................................................................................................................................. 41|
|14|Service & Support.................................................................................................................................... 43|



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## Description, device design, dimension drawing 

## 1.1 Device description 

LOGO!Power are primary switched-mode power supplies for connection to a 1-phase AC system or to DC systems. An electronically regulated DC voltage that can be set via a potentiometer is available at the output of the device. The output of the device is isolated, no-load proof and short-circuit proof. The LED display indicates the operating status. 

- ① Line input 

- ② DC output 

- ③ Potentiometer 

- ④ Indicator light (output voltage OK) 

- ⑤ DIN rail slider 

- ⑥ Natural convection 

- ⑦ Clearance above/below 

Figure 1-1 Structure 

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1.2 Connections and terminal designation 

## 1.2 Connections and terminal designation 

The line input terminals ① can be used to establish the connection to supply voltage. The output terminals ② to be supplied are used to connect the loads (see also Section Installation (Page 17)). 

|Connections and terminal designations|Connections and terminal designations|
|---|---|
|①Supply input L1, N|One screw terminal each for 0.5 to 2.5 mm²|
|②Output +|2 screw terminals for 0.5 mm to 2.5 mm²|
|②Output –|2 screw terminals for 0.5 mm to 2.5 mm²|



Figure 1-2 Terminal data 

## 1.3 Potentiometer 

The potentiometer ③ on the front of the device is used to set the output voltage. The output voltage is set to the rated value at the factory and can be set within certain limits; for example, to compensate voltage drops across long supply lines to the connected load. 

|Type|Factorysetting|Settingrange|
|---|---|---|
|5 V|5 V|4.6 to 5.4 V|
|12 V|12 V|10.5 to 12.9 V|
|15 V|15 V|13.9 to 16.1 V|
|24 V|24 V|22.2 to 26.4 V|



## WARNING 

Actuation of the potentiometer is allowed only be means of an insulated screwdriver. 

Notes on potentiometer operation (such as a screwdriver, torque) refer to Chapter Connections and terminal designation (Page 10), Fig. Terminal data. 

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1.4 Status displays and signaling 

## 1.4 Status displays and signaling 

Status display 

Green LED for output voltage OK 

|Signaling<br>LED④lights up green|Normal operation, output<br>voltage in setpoint range|
|---|---|
|LED④off|Supply voltage missing or<br>output voltage is not in|
||setpoint range due to|
||overload|



## 1.5 Block diagram 

Figure 1-3 Block diagram 

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1.6 Dimensions and weight 

## 1.6 Dimensions and weight 

Figure 1-4 Dimension drawing 

|Dimensions(W × H × D)|Weight|
|---|---|
|54 × 90 × 55 mm|Approx. 160g|
|72 × 90 × 55 mm|Approx. 250g|
|90 × 90 × 55 mm|Approx. 320g|



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## WARNING 

The LOGO!Power power supplies are built-in units. They must be installed in a casing or control cabinet to which only qualified personnel have access. 

The devices can be snapped onto standard mounting rail EN 60715 35x7.5/15 for installation in a control cabinet. 

## Installation 

To mount the device, position it with the mounting rail guideway at the upper edge of the DIN rail and press down to lock it into place. If this is too difficult, press slider ① at the same time, as described for "Disassembly". 

## Deinstalling 

To remove, pull up the slider ① using a screwdriver ② and disengage the device at the bottom edge of the DIN rail. Then you can remove the device from the upper edge of the DIN rail. 

Figure 2-1 Deinstalling 

## WARNING 

If the device is to be used in a hazardous area (Ex II 3G Ex nA IIC T3) it must be installed in a distributor box with degree of protection IP54 or higher. 

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## Mounting position, installation clearances 

## 3.1 Standard mounting position 

The device is designed for installation on a standard mounting rail EN 60715 35x7.5/15. The device must be mounted vertically to ensure proper cooling, and with the input terminals and output terminals at the top. 

A clearance of at least 20 mm should be maintained above and below the device. No space is required at the side. 

## 3.2 Other mounting positions 

For mounting positions that deviate from the standard mounting position, derating factors (reduction of the output power or the permissible ambient temperature) must be observed in accordance with the following diagrams. 

Figure 3-1 Mounting position (1) 

Figure 3-2 Mounting position (2) 

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3.2 Other mounting positions 

Figure 3-3 Mounting position (3) 

Figure 3-4 Mounting position (4) 

## NOTICE 

In the case of mounting postilions that deviate from the standard mounting position, reduced mechanical resistance of the devices against vibration and shock must be expected. Particularly when installing on a vertically fastened standard mounting rail, additional measures may be required, e.g. to prevent the device from slipping on the standard mounting rail. 

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## WARNING 

Before installation or maintenance work can begin, the system's main switch must be switched off and measures taken to prevent it being switched on again. If this instruction is not observed, touching live parts can result in death or serious injury. 

## 4.1 Line-side connection 

The LOGO!Power power supplies are power packs acc. to safety class II (without protective conductor or equivalent without PE). LOGO!Power are designed for connection to a 1-phase AC supply network (TN or TT system in accordance with VDE 0100 T 300 / IEC 364-3) with rated voltage 1-phase 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz or to a power supply with 110-300 V DC . 

Figure 4-1 Line connection 

The connection of power supply network is made via the terminals L1 and N (see Fig. 4-1) and must be established in accordance with IEC 60364 and EN 50178. A protective device (miniature circuit breaker or circuit breaker) and a disconnection unit for the power supply must be provided. A residual current circuit-breaker must not be used as the only protective measure against indirect contact; this applies to the entire supply system that is protected by the residual current operated circuit breaker. 

Line-side protection (IEC 898) to be implemented upstream: 

- Circuit breaker characteristic C, from 10 A or 

- circuit breaker characteristic B, from 16 A 

Other country-specific regulations may have to be observed when installing the device. 

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## 4.2 Output-side connection 

The LOGO!Power power supplies provide an isolated (= non-grounded) SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) output voltage at the output. The output of the power supplies is no-load, overload, and short-circuit proof. If overload occurs, the electronic current limitation limits the output current to a maximum value (refer to chapter Technical data, Output (Page 25)). 

Figure 4-2 Connection of the output voltage 

The output voltage is connected via the + and - terminals at the output of the power supply (see Fig. 4-2). Make sure that the output cables are dimensioned correctly for the maximum output current rms value and fused accordingly. 

## Note 

When using LOGO!Power in conjunction with devices of the protection class I (with protective conductor), a connection must be established between "-" and "PE" with at least 1.5 mm². 

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## Applications 

## 5.1 Parallel connection to increase power rating 

To enhance performance, two LOGO!Power power supplies of the same type can be galvanically connected in parallel. 

The following must be observed: 

- The cables connected to each power supply at terminals "+" and "-" must have identical lengths and the same cable cross-sections (or the same impedance) up to a common external network junction (terminal strip) if possible. 

- The parallel-switched power supplies must be switched on simultaneously with a common switch in the mains supply line (e.g. with the main switch available in control cabinets). 

- The output voltages measured in no-load operation for the power supplies that are not yet connected in parallel should not deviate more than a maximum of 0.2 %. This usually corresponds to the factory setting. If the output voltage is changed, you should connect the "-" terminals and then, in no-load operation, measure the voltage difference between the "+" terminals that have not yet been connected. The voltage difference should not exceed 0.2%. 

Figure 5-1 Parallel connection to increase power rating 

CAUTION For connection of more than two power supplies in parallel, additional measures must be taken to prevent high backward feeding currents in the event of a secondary device fault. For this purpose, a suitable protective circuit (e.g. decoupling diode) must be installed ~~oO~~ between each "+" terminal of the power supply and the common connection point. 

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## 5.2 Parallel connection for redundancy 

The parallel switching of several LOGO!Power power supplies for redundancy is required when the demands for reliability of the supply are particularly high. 

If a component in the redundant supply fails, the power supply for the loads must be fully accommodated by the remaining component. It is therefore important when dimensioning the system to make sure that n+1 redundant switched power supplies can handle the total power requirement of the remaining n power supplies. 

To prevent loading of the remaining power supplies in the event of a secondary-side error when one power supply fails, the respective "+" terminals of the power supplies must be decoupled via diodes. 

## NOTICE 

For a high reliability of the supply, it is recommended that the redundant switched power supplies are fused separately on the line-side and, if possible, be connected to different power supply networks. 

Figure 5-2 Parallel connection for redundancy 

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## 5.3 Series connection for increased voltage 

To achieve a higher output voltage, two LOGO!Power power supplies of the same type can be connected in series. In this case, connect the "-" terminal of the first power supply to the "+" terminal of the second power supply. The "+" terminal of the first power supply and the "-" terminal of the second power supply are routed to the load. 

Depending on grounding point of the secondary output voltage, voltages of +2×UA, ±UA or - 2×UAcan be implemented. 

In the case of asymmetric load distribution, it is not possible to ensure correct functionality. 

## WARNING 

When two power supplies are connected in series, it is not possible to ensure the permanently permissible SELV voltage of maximum of 60 V DC acc. to EN 60950 in the event of a fault. 

Figure 5-3 Series connection 

## 5.4 Protection against short-time voltage dips 

During a drop in the primary-side supply voltage, the LOGO!Power power supplies still maintain the output voltage over a short millisecond period (see section Technical data, Input (Page 23)). 

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## 6.1 Input 

|put|put||
|---|---|---|
|Rated voltage Ve rated||1-phase 100 - 240 V AC wide-range input|
|AC voltage range||85 … 264 V AC|
|Voltage* range DC||110 to 300 V DC|
|Connect/shutdown threshold||Typ. 80 V/70 V|
|Overvoltage resistance||2,3 × Ve rated,1.3 ms|
|Rated line frequency;rated line frequencyrange||50/60 Hz;47 to 63 Hz|
|Rated current<br>Ie rated at Ve = 230 V|6EP1311-1SH03|0.20 A|
||6EP1311-1SH13|0.43 A|
||6EP1321-1SH03|0.29 A|
||6EP1322-1SH03|0.67 A|
||6EP1351-1SH03|0.35 A|
||6EP1352-1SH03|0.70 A|
||6EP1331-1SH03|0.36 A|
||6EP1332-1SH43|0.69 A|
||6EP1332-1SH52|0.99 A|
|Switch-on current limitation<br>(+25 °C)|6EP1311-1SH03|< 30 A|
||6EP1311-1SH13|< 55 A|
||6EP1321-1SH03|< 30 A|
||6EP1322-1SH03|< 55 A|
||6EP1351-1SH03|< 30 A|
||6EP1352-1SH03|< 55 A|
||6EP1331-1SH03|< 30 A|
||6EP1332-1SH43|< 50 A|
||6EP1332-1SH52|< 30 A|
|I2t value|6EP1311-1SH03|0.4 A2s|
||6EP1311-1SH13|1.2 A2s|
||6EP1321-1SH03|0.4 A2s|
||6EP1322-1SH03|1.2 A2s|
||6EP1351-1SH03|0.4 A2s|
||6EP1352-1SH03|1.2 A2s|
||6EP1331-1SH03|0.4 A2s|
||6EP1332-1SH43|1.2 A2s|
||6EP1332-1SH52|1.3 A2s|
|Built-in line-side fuse||Fuse|
|Required protection in the mains supply<br>conductor||Miniature circuit breakers (IEC 898<br>)characteristic C 10 A<br>or characteristic B 16 A|
|Mains bufferingat Ia rated||>40 ms(for 187 V)|



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6.1 Input 

Figure 6-1 Mains buffering 

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## 6.2 Output 

|utput|||
|---|---|---|
|Rated voltageVa rated||Controlled, isolated DC voltage<br>5 V DC,12 V,15 V or 24 V|
|Total tolerance<br>Static line smoothing<br>Static load smoothing||±3 %<br>Approx. ±0.5 %<br>Approx. ±1 %|
|Residual ripple|12 V,15 V,24 V|< 200 mVpp|
||5 V|< 100 mVpp|
|Spikes (bandwidth: 20 MHz)|12 V,15 V,24 V|< 300 mVpp|
||5 V|< 100 mVpp|
|Setting range|5 V|4.6 to 5.4 V|
||12 V|10.5 to 12.9 V|
||15 V|13.9 to 16.1 V|
||24 V|22.2 to 26.4 V|
|Response on activation/deactivation||No overshoot of Va(soft start)|
|Startup delay/voltage rise||< 1.5 s/< 500 ms (typ. 70 ms/typ. 10<br>ms) (see the figure below)|
|Rated current Ia rated|6EP1311-1SH03|3 A|
||6EP1311-1SH13|6.3 A|
||6EP1321-1SH03|1.9 A|
||6EP1322-1SH03|4.5 A|
||6EP1351-1SH03|1.9 A|
||6EP1352-1SH03|4 A|
||6EP1331-1SH03|1.3 A|
||6EP1332-1SH43|2.5 A|
||6EP1332-1SH52|4 A|
|Current range<br>•<br>Up to +55 °C<br>•<br>Derating||0 ... 100% Ia rated<br>0 ... 70% Ia rated (at +70 °C)|
|Power reserve||When you turn on the power supply 1.5 x Ia rated<br>for typ. 200 ms|
|Parallel switchingfor enhancedperformance||Yes,2 units|
|Output characteristic||(see illustration below)|



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6.2 Output 

Figure 6-2 Startup delay/voltage rise 

Figure 6-3 Output characteristic (typical behavior) 

The device supplies a constant output voltage until the current limit is reached. In the event of an overload, the output current and the output voltage are reduced. The device does not switch off. 

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6.3 Closed-loop control 

## 6.3 Closed-loop control 

|osed-loop control||
|---|---|
|Dyn. mains compensation(Ve rated ±15 %)|<3% Va|
|Dyn. load compensation(Ia: 10/90/10 %)|Typ. ±2% Va|
|Load-step settling time<br>•<br>10 to 90 %<br>•<br>90 to 10 %|< 20 ms (typ. 0.2 ms)<br>< 20 ms (typ. 0.2 ms)|



## 6.4 Efficiency and power loss 

|Efficiency at<br>Va rated, Ia rated<br>(at Ve 230 V)|6EP1311-1SH03|Approx. 77 %|
|---|---|---|
||6EP1311-1SH13|Approx. 80 %|
||6EP1321-1SH03|Approx. 78 %|
||6EP1322-1SH03|Approx. 84 %|
||6EP1351-1SH03|Approx. 80 %|
||6EP1352-1SH03|Approx. 85 %|
||6EP1331-1SH03|Approx. 83 %|
||6EP1332-1SH43|Approx. 87 %|
||6EP1332-1SH52|Approx. 87 %|
|Efficiency at Va rated, Ia<br>rated<br>(at Ve 230 V)|6EP1311-1SH03|Approx. 4.6 W|
||6EP1311-1SH13|Approx. 8.1 W|
||6EP1321-1SH03|Approx. 6.4 W|
||6EP1322-1SH03|Approx. 10.2 W|
||6EP1351-1SH03|Approx. 7.1 W|
||6EP1352-1SH03|Approx. 10.8 W|
||6EP1331-1SH03|Approx. 6.3 W|
||6EP1332-1SH43|Approx. 8.7 W|
||6EP1332-1SH52|Approx. 13.8 W|
|No-load power loss<br>(at Ve 230 V)|6EP1311-1SH03|Approx. 1.5 W|
||6EP1311-1SH13|Approx. 1.5 W|
||6EP1321-1SH03|Approx. 1.8 W|
||6EP1322-1SH03|Approx. 1.9 W|
||6EP1351-1SH03|Approx. 2.1 W|
||6EP1352-1SH03|Approx. 2.3 W|
||6EP1331-1SH03|Approx. 2.0 W|
||6EP1332-1SH43|Approx. 1.8 W|
||6EP1332-1SH52|Approx. 2.0 W|



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## 6.5 Protection and monitoring 

|Output overvoltageprotection||Yes,acc. to EN 60950|
|---|---|---|
|Current limitation||Typ. 110 % … 130 % of Ia rated when you turn<br>on the power supply overload capability with 150<br>% of Ia rated for typ. 200 ms|
|Short-circuitprotection||Characteristic curve upto 0 V|
|Sustained short-circuit current<br>rms value|6EP1311-1SH03|Approx. 3.9 A|
||6EP1311-1SH13|Approx. 8.0 A|
||6EP1321-1SH03|Approx. 2.3 A|
||6EP1322-1SH03|Approx. 4.4 A|
||6EP1351-1SH03|Approx. 2.3 A|
||6EP1352-1SH03|Approx. 4.4 A|
||6EP1331-1SH03|Approx. 1.6 A|
||6EP1332-1SH43|Approx. 3.5 A|
||6EP1332-1SH52|Approx. 7.2 A|
|Overload/short-circuit indicator||-|



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7 

|||7|
|---|---|---|
|Generic standards|EN 61000-6-2|Immunityfor industrial environments|
||EN 61000-6-3|Emission for residential areas|
|Electrostatic discharges|EN 61000-4-2|6 kV contact,8 kV air|
|Electromagnetic fields|EN 61000-4-3|80 to 1000 MHz 10 V/m<br>1000 to 2000 MHz 3 V/m<br>2000 to 2700 MHz 1 V/m|
|High-speed transient disturbance<br>variables (burst)|EN 61000-4-4|4 kV on mains connections<br>2 kV at DC output|
|Power surges|EN 61000-4-5|2 kV symmetrically on mains connections<br>4 kV symmetrically on mains connections<br>500 V symmetrical/asymmetrical on DC<br>output lines|
|High-frequencyfields|EN 61000-4-6|10 V;0.15 to 80 MHz|
|Voltage dips|EN 61000-4-11|100 % for 20 ms<br>60 % for 200 ms<br>30 % for 500 ms|
|Voltage interruptions|EN 61000-4-11|100 % for 5000 ms|
|Emitted interference|EN 55022|Class B|
|Harmonic currents|EN 61000-3-2|Class A|



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## Ambient conditions 

8 

|Ambient conditions|8|
|---|---|
|Humidityclass|Climate class 3K3 to EN 60721,no condensation|
|Ambient temperature|-20 ... +70 °C with natural convection<br>Derating:<br>•<br>from +55 °C 2 %/K<br>Tested to:<br>•<br>EN 60068-2-1 coldness<br>•<br>EN 60068-2-2 dry heat<br>•<br>EN 60068-2-78 damp heat, constant<br>•<br>EN 60068-2-14 change of temperature|
|Transport/storage temperature|-40 ... +85 °C<br>Tests (packed for shipping) according to:<br>•<br>EN 60068-2-1 coldness<br>•<br>EN 60068-2-2 dry heat<br>•<br>EN 60068-2-30 damp heat, cyclic|
|Mechanical stressing in operation|Tested to:<br>•<br>EN 60068-2-6 vibration, test Fc<br>– 7 mm deflection in the range 5 - 9 Hz<br>– 2 G acceleration in the range 9 - 150 Hz<br>•<br>EN 60068-2-27 shock, test Ea<br>– Acceleration 150 m/s2, test duration 11 ms|
|Damaging gases|Tested to:<br>•<br>EN 60068-2-42 sulfur dioxide: 10 cm3/m3, 4 days<br>•<br>EN 60068-2-43 sulfur dioxide: 1 cm3/m3, 4 days|
|Atmospheric pressure|Tested to:<br>•<br>EN 60068-2-13<br>Operation:<br>•<br>1080 ... 795 hPa (-1000 to +2000 m)<br>•<br>>2000 m: Derating factor of 5 % / 1000 m<br>Storage:<br>•<br>1080 ... 660 hPa (-1000 to +3500 m)|



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## Safety 

9 

||9|
|---|---|
|Primary/secondary isolation|Yes, SELV output voltage Ua according to EN<br>60950 and EN 50178|
|Test voltage|Primary/secondary 3 kVACor corresponding DC<br>value|
|Protection class|Class II(withoutprotective conductor)|
|Leakage current|< 250µA|
|Degree ofprotection(EN 60529)|IP20|



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## Certifications 

## 10 

|ns|10|
|---|---|
|Certifications||
|CE marking|Yes(2004/108/EC and 2006/95/EC)|
|UL/cUL approval|cULus-listed (UL 508, CSA C22.2 No.107.1), File<br>E197259<br>cURus (UL60950, CSA C22.2 No. 60950) File<br>E151273<br>NEC Class2 for types:<br>6EP1311-1SH03 5 V/3 A<br>6EP1321-1SH03 12 V/1,9 A<br>6EP1351-1SH03 15 V/1,9 A<br>6EP1331-1SH03 24 V/1,3 A<br>6EP1332-1SH43 24 V/2,5 A|
|CSA approval|CLASS 5318 01 - Power Supplies - for<br>Hazardous Locations<br>CLASS 5318 81 - Power Supplies - for<br>Hazardous Locations - Certified to U.S. Standard<br>Class I, Division 2, Groups A,B,C and D, T4<br>Class I, Zone 2, Ex nA II T4 IP20, AEx nA II T4<br>IP20|
|FM|Class I,Div. 2,Groups A,B,C,and D;T4|
|CB scheme|IEC 60950-1|
|Explosion protection|ATEX II 3G Ex nA IIC T3 X<br>EN 60079-0:2006 and EN 60079-15:2005|
|SEMI F47 compliance 208 V-240 V|IEC 61000-4-11|
|Marine approval|Germanischer Lloyd (GL)<br>6EP1352-1SH52: Cert. No.:24184-04HH<br>All other types: Cert. No.:47994-03HH<br>ABS, DNV, BV, LRS in preparation for selected<br>types|



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## MTBF 

11 

M ean T ime B etween F ailures In accordance with SN29500: >3500000 h at 40 °C, rated load, 24-h operation 

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## Environment 

## 12 

The device is RoHS-compatible. 

As a rule, only non-silicon precipitating materials are used. 

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## Accessories 

## 13 

No accessories. 

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## Service & Support 

## 14 

Further information via the home page http://www.siemens.de/sitop/manuals or http://support.automation.siemens.com Phone: +49 (0) 911 895 7222 

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