Hi Re the above on page 295 of the 18th Ed. regs, it states that for prevention of fire from a short circuit...
One of these areas is a device that protects against short circuit should disconnect within 0.3 seconds when a power increase of 60W (2.5A) occurs.
I have looked at a few disconnection device types Current Characteristics graphs, and i don't seem to be able to find a device that meets this. So to save a bit of time looking through more of these graphs on line, what are people using please?
Maybe the converter has some sort of protection inbuilt, it is a Robus device, so reasonably reputable i think?
I have an example at home of a SELV device supplying several 24v LED strips. The converter is rated at a max output 200w 8.4A. My design current is slightly below 5A so i put a thermal trip in rated at 5A - just to protect the 1.5mm flex cable really. But since reading the regs, and doing the math it seems the device i am using will no way comply to this 0.3s disconnection time (for prevention of fire). My device with a load of 8.3A will disconnect in about 12 seconds and this is not an inrush 2.5A / 60w so is only good for overload. This is my device: -
https://docs-emea.rs-online.com/webdocs/1225/0900766b8122539e.pdf
And I thought i was being clever by protecting the cable and the output, not clever enough i guess.
Thanks
John
One of these areas is a device that protects against short circuit should disconnect within 0.3 seconds when a power increase of 60W (2.5A) occurs.
I have looked at a few disconnection device types Current Characteristics graphs, and i don't seem to be able to find a device that meets this. So to save a bit of time looking through more of these graphs on line, what are people using please?
Maybe the converter has some sort of protection inbuilt, it is a Robus device, so reasonably reputable i think?
I have an example at home of a SELV device supplying several 24v LED strips. The converter is rated at a max output 200w 8.4A. My design current is slightly below 5A so i put a thermal trip in rated at 5A - just to protect the 1.5mm flex cable really. But since reading the regs, and doing the math it seems the device i am using will no way comply to this 0.3s disconnection time (for prevention of fire). My device with a load of 8.3A will disconnect in about 12 seconds and this is not an inrush 2.5A / 60w so is only good for overload. This is my device: -
https://docs-emea.rs-online.com/webdocs/1225/0900766b8122539e.pdf
And I thought i was being clever by protecting the cable and the output, not clever enough i guess.
Thanks
John