Ea Elektro Automatik EA Elektro-Automatik EA-ELR 9250-140 3U Electronic Load 0 - 140 A 0 - 250 Vdc 0 - 7000 W 33200406 データシート

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ELR 9000 Series
EA Elektro-Automatik GmbH
Helmholtzstr. 31-33 • 41747 Viersen
Germany
Fon: +49 2162 / 3785-0
Fax: +49 2162 / 16230
2.3.5  Connection to DC sources
In the case of a device with a high nominal current and hence a thick and heavy DC con-
nection cable it is necessary to take account of the weight of the cable and the strain 
imposed on the DC connection. Especially when mounted in a 19” cabinet or similar, 
where the cable hangs on the DC input, a strain reliever has to be used.
The DC load input is on the back side of the device and is 
not protected by a fuse. The cross section of the con-
nection cable is determined by the current consumption, cable length and ambient temperature.
For cables up to 1.5 m and average ambient temperature up to 50 °C, we recommend:
up to 
30 A:   
6 mm²    
up to 
70 A:  
16 mm²
up to 
90 A:   
25 mm²   
up to 
140 A
50 mm²
up to 
170 A:  
70 mm²   
up to 
210 A:  
95 mm²
up to 
340 A:  
2x70 mm² 
up to 
510 A
2x120 mm²
per connection pole (multi-conductor, insulated, openly suspended). Single cables of, for example, 70 mm² may 
be replaced by 2x35 mm² etc. If the cables are long then the cross section must be increased to avoid voltage 
loss and overheating.
2.3.5.1  DC terminal types
The table below shows an overview of the various DC terminals. It is recommended that connection of load cables 
always utilizes flexible cables with ring lugs. 
Type 1: Models from 60 A input current
Type 2: Models up to 44 A input current
 
 
M10 bolt on a metal rail 
Recommendation: ring connector with a 10 mm hole
M6 bolt on a metal rail 
Recommendation: ring connector with a 6 mm hole
 
 
2.3.5.2  Cable lead and plastic cover
A plastic cover for contact protection is included for the DC terminal. It should always be installed. The cover for 
type 2 (see picture above) is fixed to the connector itself, for type 1 to the back of the device. Furthermore the 
cover for type 1 has break outs so that the supply cable can be laid in various directions.
The connection angle and the required bending radius for the DC cable must be taken into 
account when planning the depth of the complete device, especially when installing in a 19” 
cabinet or similar. For type 2 connectors only a horizontal lead can be used to allow for instal-
lation of the cover.