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P45000 High Voltage Transducer | Input up to ±3000 V overrange up to 150% | For use in SIL2 systems, redundantly in SIL3

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P45000 High Voltage Transducer | Input up to ±3000 V overrange up to 150% | For use in SIL2 systems, redundantly in SIL3

High-voltage transducer with certification for SIL 2 / SIL 3

  • For all DC- and AC-driven rolling stock, including diesel-electric vehicles
  • Measurement up to 4500 V DC and 3000 V AC
  • Test voltage: 20 kV AC
  • Suitable for applications with functional safety up to SIL 2 / SIL 3
  • Reinforced insulation: up to 3700 V AC/ 4800 V DC
  • Space-saving, especially with stacked mounting
  • Flexibly adaptable to available space: vertical or horizontal mounting with screw fastening, alternatively DIN rail mounting
  • Optional partition extends the clearance without additional space requirements and avoids “critical” mounting of the ring cable lugs
  • Robust thanks to full vacuum encapsulation
  • Certified for use on rolling stock according to EN 50155
  • 5-year warranty

The P45000-series transducers are designed for measuring high DC and AC voltages on heavy vehicles, especially rolling stock. Application examples include the monitoring and control of traction motors or the monitoring of DC link voltage in traction power converters or on-board power converters.

The voltage measurement input is highly isolated from output and auxiliary power. The current output is compatible with commercially available control inputs.

The housing offers flexible mounting options: upright or horizontal, screwed or snapped onto 35 mm DIN rails. The devices can even be mounted in a stack, allowing for very tight space requirements.

For the first time, applications with functional safety requirements can be properly carried out. The high-voltage transmitter is certified for use in SIL2 systems and, redundantly, SIL3. Thus, for example, the presence of dangerously high voltages can be reliably detected.

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Technical details

Input: 0 ... (±)500 V, 0 ... (±)750 V, 0 ... (±)1000 V, 0 ... (±)1500 V, 0 ... (±)2000 V, 0 ... (±)2800 V, 0 ... (±)3000 V, Overrange up to 150 %
Output: 0 ... (±50) mA, 10 ... 50 mA
Isolation AC/DC: 4,800 V DC, up to 3,600 V AC
Test Voltage: 10/18 kV AC
Power Supply: ±15 ... ±24 V DC
Cutoff Frequency: Cutoff frequency 10 kHz, lower cutoff frequency on request
Ambient operating temperature: –40 ... 85 °C
Dimensions (W x L x H): 28 x 148 x 128.5 mm
Special features: DIN rail and wall mounting options, For use in SIL2 systems and, redundantly, SIL3 (IEC 61508), For use on rolling stock (EN 50155), HV input with fixed cables or screw terminals, Optimized for low space demand, Stackable, Very compact
Standards: EN 50155:2021
Product Category: High Voltage Transducer

Downloads

Manuals

[17033] User Manual (incl. Safety Manual)
P45000 (P45*0*K2*, P45*1*K2*)
High Voltage Transducer
Version 04

Brochures

[18000] Brochure
Precision Devices for the Rail Industry

Data Sheets

[17003] Data Sheet
P45000
Product Description | Specifications | Product Range
Version 01

Certificates

[17142] Certificate TÜV Süd
Tested according to: EN 50155, EN 45545-2
Railway Application
[17523] Certificate of Compliance (UL-CA)
P450** / P451**
MQFT8 - Medium-voltage Accessories for Industrial Control Equipment Certified for Canada - Component
No. UL-CA-2319595-0 | 2023-06-02
[18029] EU Declaration of Conformity (DE, EN, FR)
No. EU220804A | 2022-09-19
P45000 (P45***K***/***)
[17529] Certificate of Compliance (UL-US)
P450** / P451**
MQFT2 - Medium-voltage Accessories for Industrial Control Equipment - Component
No. UL-US-2322568-0 | 2023-06-02

Installation guides

[18036] Installation Guide (DE, EN, ZH)
P45000 High Voltage Transducer
Version 04

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