Product Overview
The 200-PSMG (492898801R) is a high-reliability Master DC/DC Power Supply Unit specifically engineered for the ABB Series 200 I/O and controller system. As the primary power backbone for automation clusters, the 200-PSMG (492898801R) converts raw DC input into stable, regulated voltage required for the logic circuits of connected controllers and functional modules. Designed for the rigors of industrial environments, it features robust load regulation and transient protection, ensuring that fluctuating factory power does not compromise the integrity of process control data. Its compact, modular design allows for seamless integration into DIN-rail or panel-mounted Series 200 assemblies, making it a critical component for maintaining system uptime in manufacturing and process industries.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute |
Specification |
| Model |
200-PSMG |
| Brand |
ABB |
| Product ID |
492898801R |
| Power Supply Type |
Master DC/DC |
| Input Voltage |
System-compatible DC Supply |
| Output Voltage |
Regulated DC (Logic Level) |
| Origin |
Sweden |
| Mounting |
DIN-rail / Panel Mount |
| Dimensions |
Standard Series 200 footprint |
| Commodity Code |
85044090 |
| RoHS Compliance |
Directive 2011/65/EU |
| Operating Temp |
0 to +55 deg C (Standard Industrial) |
FAQs
What is the role of a "Master" power supply in a Series 200 rack?
The "Master" unit like the 200-PSMG is responsible for providing the internal logic power to the backplane. Unlike auxiliary supplies that power field-side devices (sensors/actuators), the Master unit ensures the processor and communication bus remain active and stable.
Is the 200-PSMG compatible with third-party DC sources?
Yes, as long as the DC source meets the input voltage requirements and ripple specifications defined for the Series 200 system. However, for maximum EMI/RFI protection, using ABB-certified power sources is recommended.
Does this unit support redundancy?
The 200-PSMG is a single master unit. For high-availability applications requiring redundancy, engineers typically implement dual-feed DC architectures or utilize specific redundant power modules if the controller rack configuration supports them.
What happens if the output is overloaded?
The unit features electronic short-circuit and overload protection. In the event of a fault, the unit will typically limit current or shut down to protect the sensitive logic modules on the Series 200 bus.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Thermal Clearances: To ensure long-term capacitor health, maintain a minimum of 20 mm clearance above and below the unit for natural convection. In high-density cabinets where the internal temperature exceeds 45 deg C, active cooling or additional spacing is required to prevent derating.
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Grounding Protocols: Ensure the DIN rail is properly bonded to the functional earth (FE) of the cabinet. The 200-PSMG relies on a low-impedance ground path to effectively shunt high-frequency noise and protect the Master controller's logic circuits.
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Input Voltage Integrity: Monitor the DC input for voltage drops during heavy inductive load switching (e.g., large motors or solenoids). If significant sagging occurs, install a decoupling capacitor or a dedicated buffer module upstream of the 200-PSMG to prevent "brown-out" resets of the Master controller.