1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the safe and efficient installation, operation, and maintenance of the Siemens SITOP PSU300M DIN Rail Power Supply, model 6EP1436-3BA10. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure proper functionality and to prevent potential hazards.
2. Nga Tohutohu Haumaru
Whakatupato: Electrical equipment must only be installed, operated, and maintained by qualified personnel. Failure to observe these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or property damage.
- Always disconnect power before performing any installation, wiring, or maintenance work.
- Me whakarite te turanga tika o te taputapu.
- Protect against accidental contact with live parts.
- Kia mau ki nga tikanga me nga ture hiko o te rohe me te motu.
- Do not operate the device if it is damaged or if any components are missing.
- Me whakarite kia pai te hau kia kore e wera rawa.
3. Hua Neke Atuview
The Siemens SITOP PSU300M (model 6EP1436-3BA10) is a robust 3-phase DIN rail power supply designed for industrial applications. It provides a stable 24V DC output with a current capacity of 20A, delivering up to 480W of power. Its compact design and high efficiency make it suitable for various automation and control systems.

Whakaahua 1: Mua view of a Siemens SITOP Power Supply. This image illustrates the general appearance and terminal layout typical for Siemens SITOP DIN rail power supplies, including input and output connections. Note: The model number visible on the device in this image is 'PSU8200', however, this manual pertains to the Siemens SITOP PSU300M, model 6EP1436-3BA10.
Āhuatanga matua:
- Input: 3AC 400-500V, 50/60 Hz
- Putanga: + 24V DC, 20A
- Mana: 480W
- Form Factor: DIN Rail mountable
- Te kaha me te pono
4. Whakatakotoranga
| Tawhā | Uara |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | SIEMENS |
| Tau tauira | 6EP1436-3BA10 |
| Rangatū | PSU300M |
| Whakauru Voltage | 3AC 400-500V |
| Auautanga Whakauru | 50/60 Hz |
| Putanga Voltage | +24V DC |
| Putanga o naianei | 20A |
| Te Mana Putanga | 480W |
| Tauwehe Puka | Rerewe DIN |
| Ahu (LxWxH) | 13.39 x 15.75 x 7.48 inihi |
| Taumaha | 2.64 pauna (1.2 Kirokaramu) |
| Tikanga whakamatao | Te hau |
5. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
5.1 Whakapiki
- Ensure the mounting surface is stable and capable of supporting the device's weight.
- Mount the power supply vertically on a standard 35mm DIN rail.
- Allow sufficient clearance (minimum 50mm top and bottom, 10mm sides) for proper air circulation and cooling.
- Secure the device firmly to the DIN rail using its integrated clips.
5.2 Hononga Waea
Before making any connections, ensure that the main power supply is disconnected and secured against accidental re-connection.
- Input Connections (3AC 400-500V): Connect the three-phase AC input lines to terminals L1, L2, and L3. Connect the protective earth (PE) conductor to the PE terminal. Use appropriate wire gauges for the input current (1.2A-1.0A).
- Output Connections (+24V DC / 20A): Connect the positive (+) load wire to the +24V terminal and the negative (-) load wire to the 0V terminal. Ensure correct polarity. Use appropriate wire gauges for the output current (20A).
- Tighten all terminal screws securely to prevent loose connections, which can cause overheating or intermittent operation.
Refer to the product label and the image in Section 3 for the exact location of input and output terminals.
6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
6.1 Te Whakakaha
- Me manatoko kei te tika, kei te haumaru hoki ngā hononga waea katoa.
- Ensure the load connected to the output is within the specified limits (24V DC, 20A).
- Restore the main AC input power.
- The power supply will start up and provide 24V DC output. Check for any status indicators (e.g., LED) on the device, if present, to confirm normal operation.
6.2 Whakawetohia
- To power off the device, disconnect the main AC input power supply.
- Ko te putanga voltage ka taka ki te kore.
6.3 Putanga Voltage Adjustment (if applicable)
Some SITOP power supplies feature a potentiometer for fine adjustment of the output voltage. If present on your model, this adjustment should only be performed by qualified personnel using a calibrated voltmeter. Refer to the device's front panel for the location of any adjustment screws.
7. Tiaki
The Siemens SITOP PSU300M is designed for minimal maintenance. However, periodic checks can help ensure long-term reliability.
- Te horoi: Ensure the device is free from dust and debris. Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or solvents. Ensure power is disconnected before cleaning.
- Whakahau: Regularly check that ventilation openings are not obstructed to ensure proper airflow and prevent overheating.
- Hononga: Periodically inspect terminal connections for tightness. Loose connections can lead to increased resistance and heat.
- Nga Tikanga Taiao: Me whakarite kia noho tonu te taiao whakahaere i roto i nga awhe pāmahana me te haumākū kua tohua.
8. Te Raru
Before troubleshooting, always disconnect the input power supply.
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kaore he putanga voltage | No tāuru voltage; Blown fuse; Internal fault; Overload/Short circuit | Check input power supply; Check external fuses; Disconnect load to check for overload/short circuit; If problem persists, contact support. |
| Putanga voltage iti rawa | Overload; Incorrect wiring; Internal fault | Reduce load; Verify wiring connections; If problem persists, contact support. |
| Te werawera | Insufficient ventilation; Overload; High ambient temperature | Ensure proper clearance for airflow; Reduce load; Check ambient temperature. |
For issues not covered here, or if troubleshooting steps do not resolve the problem, contact Siemens technical support or a qualified service technician.
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For specific warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact your Siemens distributor or sales representative. General product support and technical assistance can be obtained through the official Siemens webpaetukutuku, mā te whakapā atu rānei ki tā rātou tari ratonga kiritaki.
For further information, visit the official Siemens webpae: www.siemens.com





