• EA-ELR 10500-10 2U
  • EA-ELR 10500-10 2U

EA-ELR 10500-10 2U

1500W 2U energy-recovery programmable DC electronic load with 0–500V, 0–10A autoranging input and up to 95% energy recuperation efficiency. Equipped with a 5″ TFT touch panel, built‑in function generator, internal resistance simulation, battery test, MPPT tracking, and master-slave parallel operation (up to 64 units). Includes galvanically isolated analog (0–5/10V), USB, and Ethernet interfaces. Optional plug‑in modules for Profibus, ProfiNet, CAN, CANopen, RS232, ModBus TCP, or EtherCAT. Ideal for high‑voltage industrial testing and green lab environments.

Output Current
0-10A
Output Power
1500W
Output Voltage
0-500V
Type
2U
Characteristic Curve
U/I/P autoranging
External Control
Analogue 0-5V/0-10V, USB, LAN, Profibus, DeviceNet, RS232, CAN, Modbus
Housing
19" rack
Human Interface
Touch panel & Menu
Special Feature
Function Generator, Resistance
  • EA-ELR 10500-10 2U

Description

30-Second Fit Check

  • Need a high‑voltage DC load that reduces energy costs? Input is 0–500 V, rated 0–10 A.
  • Rated power: 1500 W (1200 W at 110–127 VAC) with autoranging (U/I/P).
  • Energy recovery: feeds up to 95% of consumed DC energy back into the local grid.
  • AC supply: 110–240 VAC, 45–65 Hz, single‑phase (derates at 110–127 VAC).
  • Built‑in discharge circuit reduces output to <60 V within ≤10 s after DC off.
  • Protection: OTP, OVP (0–550 V), OCP (0–11 A), OPP (0–1650 W), PF, SF, MSP.
  • Resistance range: 2–3000 Ω; weight approx. 10.5–11 kg; 2U rack height.

What It Is + Why It Matters

  • High‑efficiency regenerative electronic DC load that returns energy to the grid instead of dissipating it as heat, significantly lowering cooling costs and enabling greener lab operations.
  • Autoranging output stage provides up to 500 V or 10 A; one unit covers diverse test conditions without multiple fixed‑range loads.
  • Integrated function generator (sine, triangle, rectangle, trapezoid, DIN 40839, ramp, arbitrary, XY table) and battery test eliminate external instruments.
  • Master-slave parallel operation supports up to 64 units (up to 96 kW total), with true totaling of all actual values via digital bus and Share bus.
  • Optional industrial interface modules (Profibus, ProfiNet, CAN, CANopen, RS232, ModBus TCP, EtherCAT) plug directly into the rear slot for seamless PLC integration.
  • Galvanically isolated analog 0‑5/10V, USB, and Ethernet are built in as standard.
Note: Energy recovery requires a suitable local grid connection. The device automatically derates to 1200 W when running on 110–127 VAC supplies. An external grid protection device may be required per local regulations.

Key Specs

  • DC Input: 0–500 V, 0–10 A, 1500 W (autoranging). Resistance: 2–3000 Ω.
  • Energy recovery efficiency: up to 95%.
  • Voltage accuracy: <0.1% FS; load regulation CV <0.05%; stability CV <0.02% (8 h).
  • Current accuracy: <0.2% FS; rise/fall time CC ≤10 ms (10–90%).
  • Power accuracy: <1% FS.
  • Discharge circuit: output <60 V within ≤10 s (standard for models ≥200 V).
  • Display: 5″ colour TFT touch panel (800×480 pt, capacitive, gorilla glass).
  • Analog interface: 15‑pole D‑Sub, 0‑5/10 V, galvanically isolated; U,I,P,R set & monitor.
  • Digital interfaces (built‑in): USB (CDC), Ethernet (100 MBit, SCPI/ModBus RTU).
  • Optional interfaces: Profibus, ProfiNet, CAN, CANopen, RS232, ModBus TCP, EtherCAT (plug‑in slot).
  • Master-slave: up to 64 units via RJ45 bus + BNC Share bus; mixed power classes supported.
  • Function generator: sine, triangle, rectangle, trapezoid, DIN 40839, ramp, arbitrary (99 points), XY table.
  • Special modes: battery test (static/dynamic), MPPT tracking (4 modes), USB data logging.
  • Protection: OVP, OCP, OPP, OTP, PF, MSP, SF. SEMI F47 voltage sag ride‑through available.
  • Insulation: 3750 Vrms AC‑to‑DC; DC± to PE ±1500 V / +2000 V.
  • Standards: EN 60950, EN 61326, EN 55022 Class B.

Integration & Installation

  • Standard 19″ rack‑mount, 2U height; DC input on rear panel (copper blades with plastic covers).
  • AC supply: hard‑wired 3‑pole clamp terminal (L, N, PE); rigid connection required for permanent installation.
  • Front panel: 5″ touch display, two rotary knobs with pushbutton, USB‑A (data/logging), On/Off button.
  • Rear panel: DC input, remote sense, Share bus (BNC), master-slave bus (RJ45), analog interface (D‑Sub), USB‑B, Ethernet, interface module slot.
  • Cooling: temperature‑controlled fans; ensure ≥30 cm clearance behind the unit and adequate rack airflow.
  • Grid connection: consult local regulations regarding energy feedback; an external NS protection device may be required.

Best for / Not for

  • Best for: high‑voltage power supply testing, DC‑DC converter validation, battery discharge with energy recovery, solar inverter MPPT characterisation, semiconductor burn‑in, and automated ATE where energy savings and industrial bus integration are required.
  • Not for: applications needing input voltage above 500 V, current beyond 10 A, or sustained power above 1500 W (1200 W at low line). Not suitable for off‑grid or generator supplies.

Selection Checklist + RFQ

  • Confirm source voltage ≤ 500 V, current ≤ 10 A, sustained power ≤ 1500 W (1200 W at 110–127 VAC).
  • Verify AC mains compatibility: 110–240 VAC single‑phase; check local grid‑feedback regulations.
  • Choose remote control method: built‑in analog/USB/Ethernet, or add an optional industrial bus module (Profibus, CAN, etc.).
  • If master-slave operation is planned, ensure all units have matching voltage ratings and prepare BNC and CAT5 cables.
  • For battery test or MPPT, verify that built‑in function parameters match your test profiles.
  • Plan rack depth (≥500 mm) and cooling; confirm the discharge circuit is operational for safe 500 V handling.

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