Product Overview
The 3PS465.9 (3PS465.9) is a robust power supply module designed for the B&R System 2005 industrial automation platform. Engineered for consistent performance in complex manufacturing environments—including process control skids, legacy conveyor management, and automated assembly cells—this module ensures stable 24 VDC power distribution across the backplane. By providing a reliable power foundation for CPU modules and distributed I/O, the 3PS465.9 protects critical control logic from fluctuations in the primary electrical grid. Its design includes an integrated expansion slot, facilitating the scaling of system functionality without requiring additional power nodes, effectively minimizing cabinet footprint and installation complexity.
Technical Configuration
This module is built for demanding industrial duty cycles, focusing on thermal efficiency and reliable power output.
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System Foundation: Specifically tailored for the System 2005 architecture, the module supports standard expansion requirements via an onboard interface slot.
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Safety & Control: Outfitted with a normally open contact, the module provides seamless integration into emergency stop (E-Stop) circuits or centralized safety monitoring arrays.
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Thermal Management: Utilizes active air cooling to dissipate heat generated during peak load operations (up to 60 W), ensuring internal component longevity within enclosed control environments.
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Reliability: The output is engineered to deliver a maximum of 3.5 A, providing enough overhead to maintain stable voltage rails for high-density I/O configurations.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute |
Specifications |
| Model |
3PS465.9 |
| Brand |
B&R (Bernecker + Rainer) |
| Series |
System 2005 |
| Input Voltage |
24 VDC |
| Max. Output Power |
60 W |
| Max. Current Output |
3.5 A |
| Expansion Interface |
Dedicated Expansion Slot |
| Safety Feature |
Normally Open (NO) Contact |
| Cooling Method |
Air Cooled |
| Dimensions |
7.09 x 6.3 x 8.27 inches |
| Shipping Weight |
3 kg |
Industrial Hardware FAQs
What is the purpose of the expansion slot on this power supply?
The integrated expansion slot allows for the addition of supplemental communication or specialized I/O modules directly onto the power supply base unit. This design reduces the need for additional rack space and simplifies backplane wiring in compact panel designs.
How should I connect the normally open contact for safety protocols?
The normally open contact is intended to be wired into your control cabinet safety relay or monitoring circuit. It functions as a status signal; if the power supply detects a critical failure or loss of power, the contact opens, allowing your system to trigger a controlled shutdown or notify the master PLC of the loss of power status.
Is air cooling sufficient for high-ambient temperature environments?
The module is designed for natural or forced air convection within a standard NEMA-rated cabinet. If your cabinet exceeds typical operational ambient temperatures, ensure that cabinet fans or heat exchangers are utilized to maintain air flow through the cooling fins to prevent premature thermal derating.
Field Commissioning and Safety Guidelines
Power Distribution and Cable Sizing
When connecting the 24 VDC input, ensure the cable gauge is sufficient to handle the 3.5 A load without significant voltage drop. Use multi-stranded copper wire with proper ferrules at the terminal connection to ensure a low-impedance path and to prevent terminal overheating due to high resistance.
Backplane Mounting and Alignment
Ensure the System 2005 backplane is rigidly mounted to the DIN rail or sub-panel. During installation of the 3PS465.9, verify that the expansion interface pins are correctly aligned before pushing the module into the locking position. Misalignment can damage the delicate pins on the expansion bus, leading to intermittent power delivery or communication errors.
Maintenance and Dust Management
Periodic maintenance should include inspecting the air intakes of the module. In facilities with airborne particulates, metallic dust, or oily mists, the cooling fins should be cleaned using compressed air (at low pressure) to prevent thermal insulation buildup. Ensure the module is de-energized before performing any cleaning or maintenance on the terminal blocks.