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Advanced motion controls ps16l170
1. PS16 SERIES
Sold & Serviced By:
ELECTROMATE
Toll Free Phone (877) SERVO98
Toll Free Fax (877) SERV099
www.electromate.com
sales@electromate.com
Description Power Supplies
PS16x30,36,40,60,72,80 PS16x30,36,40,60,72,80-L
PS16x120,160 PS16x120,160-L
The PS16 unregulated power supplies have been
designed to complement ADVANCED Motion
Controls’ servo drives. Model PS16 is mounted on a
base plate for multi-axis applications (mounting
space provided on base plate for up to 6 drives).
Model PS16-L is mounted on an “L”-shaped bracket
for single-axis applications. These unregulated DC
power sources are an excellent solution for most
applications as ADVANCED Motion Controls’servo
drives compensate for power supply output
variations and AC ripple components.
PS16 Series power supplies are designed to provide
the best cost-per-watt value. They have multiple
windings for either 120 VAC (PS16L) or 240 VAC
(PS16H) 50/60 Hz operation. These power supplies
incorporate either a 30V, 36V or a 40V output
transformer. The 30V and 40V transformers have
four identical secondary windings and the 36V
transformers have two identical secondary windings.
These windings can be connected in series or in
parallel for different output voltages and currents.
Ordering Note: For the L-Bracket option, add a “-L” to
the end of each part number (e.g. PS16L40-L)
PS16L170 PS16L170-L
Note: AC Power Cord included only with 120 VAC input models
Features
Multiple Primary Windings: Either 120 VAC or 240 VAC,
50/60 Hz Operation
30 VDC, 36 VDC or 40 VDC Secondary Output Winding Taps
Isolation Transformer on All Power Supply Models Except
the PS16L170 and PS16L170-L
Small Size, Low Cost, Ease of Use
Agency Approvals Power Supplies
Compliant with European CE for
both the Class A EMC Directive
2004/108/EC on Electromagnetic
Compatibility (specifically EN 61000-
6-4:2007 and EN 61000-6-2:2005)
and LVD requirements of directive
2006/95/EC (specifically EN 60204-
1:2006), a low voltage directive to
protect users from electrical shock.
Model
Number
DC Output
Voltage
Output
Current
Output
Power
Isolation
PS16L30 30 VDC 27 A 800 W YES
PS16L36 36 VDC 22 A 800 W YES
PS16L40 40 VDC 20 A 800 W YES
PS16L60 60 VDC 13 A 800 W YES
PS16L72 72 VDC 11 A 800 W YES
PS16L80 80 VDC 10 A 800 W YES
PS16L120 120 VDC 7 A 800 W YES
PS16L160 160 VDC 5 A 800 W YES
RoHS (Reduction of Hazardous
Substances) is intended to prevent
hazardous substances such as lead
from being manufactured in electrical
and electronic equipment.
120 VAC
Single
Phase Input
PS16L170 170 VDC 15 A 2550 W NO
PS16H30 30 VDC 27 A 800 W YES
PS16H36 36 VDC 22 A 800 W YES
PS16H40 40 VDC 20 A 800 W YES
PS16H60 60 VDC 13 A 800 W YES
PS16H72 72 VDC 11 A 800 W YES
PS16H80 80 VDC 10 A 800 W YES
PS16H120 120 VDC 7 A 800 W YES
240 VAC
Single
Phase Input
PS16H160 160 VDC 5 A 800 W YES
2. PS16 SERIES
SPECIFICATIONS
Sold & Serviced By:
Power Specifications (120 VAC Single Phase Power Supplies)
Description Units PS16L30 PS16L36 PS16L40 PS16L60 PS16L72 PS16L80 PS16L120 PS16L160 PS16L170
AC Supply Voltage Input VAC 120
AC Supply Input Frequency Hz 50-60 Hz
AC Supply Input Phases - Single Phase
Output Voltage VDC 30 36 40 60 72 80 120 160 170
Current Output A 27 22 20 13 11 10 7 5 15
Power Specifications (240 VAC Single Phase Power Supplies)
Description Units PS16H30 PS16H36 PS16H40 PS16H60 PS16H72 PS16H80 PS16H120 PS16H160
AC Supply Voltage Input VAC 240
AC Supply Input Frequency Hz 50-60 Hz
AC Supply Input Phases - Single Phase
Output Voltage VDC 30 36 40 60 72 80 120 160
Current Output A 27 22 20 13 11 10 7 5
Mechanical Specifications
Description Units PS16 PS16-L
AC Input Connector1 - AC Cord Supplied
DC Output Connector - Screw Terminals Flying Leads
Size (H x W x D)2 mm (in) 330.2 x 266.7 x 152.4 (13.00 x 10.50 x 6.00) 254 x 125.4 x 144.8 (10.00 x 4.94 x 5.70)
Weight kg (lbs) 11.3 (25) 9.5 (21)
Notes
1. AC Cord included with 120 VAC input models only.
2. Worst case depth dimension. Depth varies with model number. See mounting dimensions for additional details.
BLOCK DIAGRAMS
TRANSFORMER PRIMARY WINDING
1
2
3
4
120 VAC
FUSE
15A Slow Blow
1
2
3
4
240 VAC
FUSE
8A Slow Blow
TRANSFORMER SECONDARY WINDING
5
7
6
8
36 V Transformers
5
7
9
11
6
8
10
12
30V and 40V Transformers
*Contact factory prior to rewiring transformer primary or secondary
5
7
9
11
6
8
10
12
PS16x40
PS16x30
40 VDC 20A or
30 VDC 27A Wiring
C = 24,000 uF @ 100V
To Rectifier Bridge
5
7
9
11
6
8
10
12
PS16x80
PS16x60
80 VDC 10A or
60 VDC 13A Wiring
C = 24,000 uF @ 100V
To Rectifier Bridge
5
7
9
11
6
8
10
12
PS16x160
PS16x120
160 VDC 5A or
120 VDC 7A Wiring
C = 13,000 uF @ 200V
To Rectifier Bridge
WIRING FOR 30V AND 40V TRANSFORMERS
120 VAC
50/60 Hz
AC Input
120 VAC or
240 VAC
120 VAC
50/60 Hz
FUSE
1
2
3
4
5
67
89
10
11
12
C
T1
DB1
5
7
6
8
PS16x36
36 VDC 22A
C = 24,000 uF @ 100V
To Rectifier Bridge
5
7
6
8
PS16x72
72 VDC 11A
C = 24,000 uF @ 100V
To Rectifier Bridge
WIRING FOR 36V TRANSFORMERS
AC Input
120 VAC or
240 VAC
120 VAC
50/60 Hz
120 VAC
50/60 Hz
FUSE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
C
T1
DB1
120 VAC
FUSE
C = 13000 uF
@ 200 V
WIRING FOR PS16L170
DC OUT
170 VDC
15A
DB1
ELECTROMATE
Toll Free Phone (877) SERVO98
Toll Free Fax (877) SERV099
www.electromate.com
sales@electromate.com
3. PS16 SERIES
MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
Sold & Serviced By:
ELECTROMATE
Toll Free Phone (877) SERVO98
Toll Free Fax (877) SERV099
www.electromate.com
sales@electromate.com
Mounting Dimensions for PS16
4. PS16 SERIES
Sold & Serviced By:
ELECTROMATE
Toll Free Phone (877) SERVO98
Toll Free Fax (877) SERV099
www.electromate.com
sales@electromate.com
Mounting Dimensions for PS16-L
5. PS16 SERIES
CUSTOMIZATION INFORMATION
Sold & Serviced By:
ELECTROMATE
Toll Free Phone (877) SERVO98
Toll Free Fax (877) SERV099
www.electromate.com
sales@electromate.com
ADVANCED Motion Controls’ products are available in many configurations. All models listed in the selection tables of the website
are readily available, standard product offerings.
ADVANCED Motion Controls also has the capability to promptly develop and deliver specified products for OEMs with volume
requests. Our Applications and Engineering Departments will work closely with your design team through all stages of
development in order to provide the best servo drive solution for your system. Equipped with on-site manufacturing for quick-turn
customs capabilities, ADVANCED Motion Controls utilizes our years of engineering and manufacturing expertise to decrease
your costs and time-to-market while increasing system quality and reliability. Feel free to contact Applications Engineering for
further information and details.
Examples of Customized Products
Optimized Footprint Tailored Project File
Private Label Software Silkscreen Branding
OEM Specified Connectors Optimized Base Plate
No Outer Case Increased Current Limits
Increased Current Resolution Increased Voltage Range
Increased Temperature Range Conformal Coating
Custom Control Interface Multi-Axis Configurations
Integrated System I/O Reduced Profile Size and Weight
Available Accessories
ADVANCED Motion Controls offers a variety of accessories designed to facilitate drive integration into a servo system.
Visit www.a-m-c.com to see which accessories will assist with your application design and implementation.
Power Supplies Shunt Regulators Filter Cards
Drive(s)
To Motor
All specifications in this document are subject to change without written notice. Actual product may differ from pictures provided in this document.