242 HEIDENHAIN Technical Manual iTNC 530 HSCI
X33: Input voltage 
of the PSL 130
Supply voltage: 400 V ± 10 %
Connection:
Through the connection to the 400 V AC line voltage (L1, L2) via X33, the 
output voltages of the PSL 130 are available as soon as the machine’s main 
switch has been turned on. The connection of L1 and L2 is absolutely essential 
for booting the control.
Since the power to the PSL 130 is supplied through the DC-link, the voltage 
fed into the DC-link by the motors that are still running can be used during line 
voltage failures. The PSL 130 uses the supply voltage buffered via the DC-link 
to maintain the power supply for the control until the inverter system has been 
shut down properly by the control.
Operation of the PSL 130 without a connection to the U
z
 dc-link voltage is 
possible, e.g. as PLC supply in combination with the UEC 11x.
However, be aware that operation with the U
z
 DC-link voltage but without the 
power connection (L1 and L2) at X33 is not possible. The line voltage is 
necessary for the PSL 130 to start correctly.
Connecting terminal Assignment
L1 Phase 1 / 400 V~  ±10 % / 50 Hz to 60 Hz
L2 Phase 2 / 400 V~ ±10% / 50 Hz to 60 Hz
Protective ground (YL/GN), 
≥ 10 mm
2
Connecting lead:
Wire cross section: at least 1.5 mm
2
 (AWG 16)
Conductor protection (back-up fuse):
Fuses or a motor protection switch of 6.3 A or 
greater depending on the wire cross section 
used.
Line fuse:
Internal protection of the PSL (4 A).
Tightening torque:
for the connecting terminals
0.5 to 0.6 Nm
Grounding terminal:
≥ 10 mm
2
 (AWG 6)
Strain relief:
Ensure that the connecting cables are not subject to excessive strain.
HEIDENHAIN recommends connecting the PSL 130 power supply unit to 
the U
z
 DC-link voltage and the 400 V supply voltage (X33).