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2. e FAQS n Rap 1 2 1 Specifications of QUOTTD Everett regn tera 1 2 1 1 Performance Specifications 18 40000 1 2 1 2 Usable Thermocouples Measured Temperature Range yel Pe T r 2 2 2 Specifications of 64 1 3 2 2 1 Performance Specifications 3 2 2 2 Usable Thermocouples and Measured Temperature Range lvo eit PT 5 2 2 3 Micro voltage input range and 5 3 LOADING AND INSTAEBATION 6 3 1 Handling Instr ctlols decet Une tse t Dees 6 3 2 Installation iot co dos 6 4 NAMES AND SETTINGS OF THE 7 De WV RUIN teats ati tert natae Bebo daba cda ES im 8 T M 8 5 External WIKNO ae a 8 5 3 Intelligent Function Module Switch 10 6 OUT LINE DRAWINGS a a E 11 About the Manuals The following manuals are related
3. write count Max 100 thousand times Number of occupied points 16 points 18 point terminal block 0 3 to 0 75mm 1 25 3 R1 25 3 Sleeved crimping terminals are unusable Internal current consumption BVDC 0 50A Weight 0 25kg Outline dimensions 98 H X 27 4 W X 112 D mm 1 Calculate the accuracy in the following method Accuracy conversion accuracy temperature characteristic X operating ambient temperature variation cold junction temperature compensation accuracy An operating ambient temperature variation indicates a deviation of the operating ambient temperature from the 255 C range Example When the thermocouple used is B the operating ambient temperature is 35 c and the measured temperature is 1000 C the accuracy is 43 5 C 0 4 C X 5 C 41 C 6 5 C 2 A period until a thermocouple input value micro voltage input value is converted into a temperature measurement value micro voltage conversion value 8 A period until a thermocouple input value micro voltage input value is converted into a temperature measurement value micro voltage conversion value and the resultant value is stored into the buffer memory The conversion speed is a delay time that occurs during sampling processing It is independent of averaging processing Example When two channels are enabled for conversion Conversion speed sampling period x 3 20ms 2 channels 3 120ms Input 1 Input 2
4. a fa fad aa a n em Ra Jes es je ea d S O 2 pes S A Unit mm in amp 3 N It 197501 BEIGE 80 02 98 86 pepe e alala la ee es es ws I S gt q Q m eee SEE N N Unit mm in 11 Warranty Mitsubishi will not be held liable for damage caused by factors found not to be the cause of Mitsubishi machine damage or lost profits caused by faults in the Mitsubishi products damage secondary damage accident compensation caused by special factors unpredictable by Mitsubishi damages to products other than Mitsubishi products and to other duties For safe use This product has been manufactured as a general purpose part for general industries and has not been designed or manufactured to be incorporated in a device or system used in purposes related to human life Before using the product for special purposes such as nuclear power electric power aerospace medicine or passenger movement vehicles consult with Mitsubishi This
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6. Conversion processing CH1 is CH1 CH2 CH1 CH1 CH2 Buffer memory Conversion speed Conversion speed i 4 At wire break detection the temperature measurement value micro voltage conversion value right before wire break occurrence is held 2 2 2 Usable Thermocouples and Measured Temperature Range Accuracies Usable Thermo couple 2 Measured Conversion Accuracy Temperature Characteristic Max Temperature Temperature At operating ambient Per operating ambient Error at Ambient Range 1 temperature 25 5 C temperature variation of 1 C Temperature 55 C a E EN 135 C EE II EE NENNEN RN E a M 5 50 to 0 C M E eee S 0 to 300 C pee 14 0 300 to 1600 C ssc 1600 to 1760 C 200 to 0 C 2 0 C 8 25 C 0 to 200 C 1 5 0 25 ET C ECTETUR I NAE SCR E m i 210 to 40 C to 40 40 to 200 C 1 5 n m 25 C 0 15 C 200 to 750 C 2 0 C 5 75 C 750 to 1200 C ee eee 27010 200C 31256 200 to 0 C TES LE 0 to 350 C 406 P 350 to 400 C LADO ee 12 22 4222 200 to 0 C 8 m 0 to 200 C 9 0 C 0 25 C 8 25 C 0 to 1250 C 2 5 C 8 75 C 1250 1300C 3 3 1 If a value entered from the
7. o Filter Input amplifier Transformer Load cell or like Filter Input amplifier Transformer 2 1 As cables always use shielded conductors Also wire the shielded cables as short as possible 2 Always connect to the earth terminal of the control box 5 3 Intelligent Function Module Switch Setting Make the intelligent function module switch setting using the I O assignment setting of GX Developer You can make setting easily by entering hexadecimal numbers into 4 digits Non ee Setting Item Thermocouple 3 Switch 1 H ThermocoupleB 4 CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 Thermocouple R Thermocouple S Thermocouple N 7 Micro voltage input 1 8 Switch 2 H Factory set 0 Switch 3 Switch 4 With cold junction temperature compensation Without cold junction temperature compensation Invalid when the setting of Switch 1 is 8 micro voltage input Normal mode 1 to Offset gain setting mode Switch 5 1 Micro voltage input can be set on the Q64TDV GH only 2 The same operation is activated with any value within the setting range For the range of 1 to FH for example set 1 10 6 OUTLINE DRAWINGS g amp 27 4 1 08 102006 807002 98 86 faa
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9. cables and AC control lines Fully keep it away from high voltage cables and circuits which include harmonics such as an inverter s load circuit Not doing so will make the module more susceptible to noises surges and inductions REVISIONS The manual number is given on the bottom right of the top cover Manual Number 2000 IB 0800155 Jan 2002 IB NA 0800155 B Model Q64TDV GH was added Addition Section2 2 Correction About the Manuals Chapter1 Section2 1 Chapter4 Section5 1 Section5 2 Section5 3 Chapter6 Jul 2003 IB NA 0800155 C Correction Chapter1 Section2 1 1 Section2 2 1 Section3 1 Section5 1 Chapter6 This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind nor dose it confer any patent licenses Mitsubishi Electric Corporation cannot be held responsible for any problems involving industrial property rights which may occur as a result of using the contents noted in this manual 2000 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION A 3 CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 REVISIONS o arp id to A 3 CONTENT Ssns E P A 4 AboutihedMatdals etn Malus cia dabo daa A 5 Conformance to the EMC Directive Low Voltage Directive A 5 OVERVIEW E 1 2 SPECIFICATIONS
10. thermocouple is outside the measured temperature range given in the table it is handled as the maximum minimum value of the measured temperature range 2 The accuracies only in the temperature ranges of Class 1 to 3 shaded areas in JIS C1602 1995 apply 3 Temperature measurement can be made but accuracy is not guaranteed m _ 2 2 3 Micro voltage input range and accuracies Conversion Accuracy Measurable Voltage At 25 5 C At 0 to 55 C Range operating ambient operating ambient temperature temperature Input Type Micro voltage input 100 to 100mV 3 LOADING AND INSTALLATION 3 1 Handling Instructions 1 Do not drop the case and connectors of the module and subject them to hard impact 2 Do not remove the printed circuit boards of the module from the case Doing SO can cause a failure 3 Be careful to prevent wire offcuts and other foreign matter from entering the module They can cause a fire failure or malfunction 4 To prevent wire offcuts and other foreign matter from entering the module during wiring the module carries a foreign matter ingress prevention label at its top During wiring do not remove this label For system operation always remove this label to ensure adequate heat dissipation 5 Tighten the mounting and terminal screws of the module within the following ranges Tightening Torque Range Module mounting screw M3 screw 36 to 48 cm Terminal block t
11. to this product Referring to this list please request the necessary manuals Detailed manual Manual Name Manual Number Model Code Thermocouple Input Module Channel Isolated Thermocouple Micro Voltage Input Module User s Manual Q64TD Q64TDV GH GX Configurator TI SW1D5C QTIU E SH 080141 13JR30 Conformance to the EMC Directive Low Voltage Directive For details on making Mitsubishi PLC conform to the EMC directive and low voltage instruction when installing it in your product please see Chapter 3 EMC Directive and Low Voltage Instruction of the User s Manual Hardware of the PLC CPU to use The CE logo is printed on the rating plate on the main body of the PLC that conforms to the EMC directive and low voltage instruction 1 OVERVIEW This user s the specifications handling part names and others of the Q64TD thermocouple temperature input module abbreviated to the Q64TD and Q64TDV GH channel isolated voltage input module abbreviated to the Q64TDV GH used with the MELSEC Q series CPU module 2 SPECIFICATIONS The following are the specifications of the Q64TD Q64TDV GH 2 1 Specifications of Q64TD 2 1 1 Performance Specifications Item Number of channels Out Temperature conversion 16 bit signed binary ut value 2700 to 18200 Value to the first decimal place X 10 times P Scaling value 16 bit signed binary Standard with which thermocouple JIS C1602 1995 conforms Usab
12. value of 0 5 C and 0 5 of measured temperature Larger value of 0 5 C and 0 25 of measured temperature 3 3 Larger value of 0 5 C and 0 5 of measured temperature Larger value of 0 5 C and 0 25 of measured temperature 3 3 Larger value of 0 5 C and 0 25 of measured temperature 3 Larger value of 0 5 C and 0 5 of measured temperature Larger value of 0 5 C and 0 25 of measured temperature 3 3 Larger value of 0 5 C and 0 5 of measured temperature Larger value of 0 5 C and 0 25 of measured temperature 3 value of zs 06 C 0 2 of measured temperature Larger value of 0 06 C and 0 02 of measured tem Larger value of Eo 06 C a 0 15 of measured temperature Larger value of 0 06 C and 0 02 of measured empero ve Larger value of m 06 C lt p 0 02 of measured tem CI GET value of zs 06 C 0 1 of measured temperature Larger value of 0 06 and 0 02 of measured temperature 3 Larger value of 0 06 C p 0 2 of measured temperature Larger value of 0 06 C and 0 02 of measured temperature 3 270 to 200 C 200 to 0 C T 0 to 350 C 350 to 400 C S c SSS handled as the maximum minimum value of the measured temperature range 2 The accuracies only in the temperature ranges of Class 1 to 3 shaded areas in JIS C1602 1995 apply 3 Temperature measurement can be made but accuracy is no
13. wiring of the thermocouple etc 4 d temperatur Used for cold junction temperature compensation using Pt100 compensation resistor 5 WIRING 5 1 Wiring Instructions 1 Use separate cables for the AC control circuit and Q64TD Q64TDV GH s external input signals to avoid the influence of AC side surges and inductions 2 Always place the thermocouple micro voltage signal cable at least 100mm away from the main circuit cables and AC control circuit lines Fully keep it away from high voltage cables and circuits which include harmonics such as an inverter s load circuit Not doing so will make the module more susceptible to noises surges and inductions 3 Insulation sleeved crimping terminals cannot be used with the terminal block It is recommended to fit mark tubes or insulation tubes to the wire connection parts of the crimping terminals 5 2 External Wiring 1 Thermocouple RTD 5 Pt100 EE we 5 E Hon eee SLD 5 Input amplifier Filter Transformer 1 As cables always use shielded compensation conductors Also wire the shielded cables as short as possible 2 Always connect to the earth terminal of the control box 2 Micro voltage signal A o eo MES Input amplifier Load cell or like CH1 O SLD
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15. afa MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MELSEC Q Series Programmable Logic Controller User s Manual Hardware Q64TD Q64TDV GH Thermocouple Input Module Channel Isolated Thermocouple Micro Voltage Input Module Art no 144396 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC NDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION IB NA 0800155 Version C SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Read these precautions before using When using Mitsubishi equipment thoroughly read this manual and the associated manuals introduced in this manual Also pay careful attention to safety and handle the module properly These SAFETY PRECAUTIONS classify the safety precautions into two categories DANGER and CAUTION QUE EMEN TER A UN D DANGER Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition and cause death or serious injury if not carried out properly N CAUTION Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition and cause superficial to medium injury or physical damage only if not carried out properly Depending on circumstances procedures indicated by N CAUTION may also be linked to serious results In any case it is important to follow the directions for usage Store this manual in a safe place so that you can take it out and read it whenever necessary Always forward it to the end user DESIGN PRECAUTIONS Do not write data into the system area of the buffer memory of intelligent function modules Also do not use any pr
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17. erminal screw M3 screw 42 to 58 N cm Terminal block mounting screw M3 5 screw 66 to 89 N cm 6 To mount the module on the base securely insert the module fastening latch into the fastening hole on the base Improper installation may result in a module malfunction or may cause the module to fall off 7 Always make sure to touch the grounded metal to discharge the electricity charge in the body etc before touching the module Failure to do so may cause a failure or malfunctions of the module 3 2 Installation Environment Refer to the user s manual of the CPU module used 4 NAMES AND SETTINGS OF THE PARTS Q64TD Q64TDV GH Terminal Block Layout Terminal number c 1 1 TES Enc RUN RUN m ERROR nt 2 Name and Appearance Indicates the operating status of the Q64TD Q64TDV GH On Operating normally Flicker Offset gain setting mode 1 power off Watchdog timer error occurrence or module change enabled status during online module change Indicates the error status of the Q64TD Q64TDV GH On Error occurrence Flicker Switch setting error 2 Switch 5 was set to other than 0 in intelligent function module switch setting of GX Developer Off Operating normally 3 Terminal block Used for
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19. he 255 C range Example When the thermocouple used is B the operating ambient temperature is 35 c and the measured temperature is 1000 C the accuracy is 2 5 C 0 4 C X 5 C 1 C 5 5 C 2 The conversion speed is a period from when a temperature is input and converted into a corresponding digital value until the value is stored into the buffer memory When two or more channels are used the conversion speed is 40ms number of conversion enabled channels 8 At wire break detection the temperature measurement value right before wire break occurrence is held 1 2 1 2 Usable Thermocouples and Measured Temperature Range Accuracies Usable Thermo couple Measured Conversion Accuracy Temperature Characteristic Max Temperature Temperature At operating ambient Per operating ambient Error at Ambient Range 1 temperature 25 5 C temperature variation of 1 C Temperature 55 C D ee S 125 EN NR o a S 200 to 0 C K 0 to 1200 C E io to 1370 C 27010 200 C to 200 C 200 to 0 0 to 900 C 90010 10070 1000 C 21 21010 40 C 40 40 to 750 C 750 to 1200 C 270 to 200 C 200 to 0 C 0 to 1250 2 1250 to 1300 C 1 If a value entered from the thermocouple is outside the measured temperature range given in the table it is Larger
20. le thermocouples and measured Refer to Section 2 1 2 temperature range accuracies compensation accuracy Accuracy As per calculation expression marked 1 Resolution B R S N 0 3 C K E J T 0 1 C Conversion speed 40ms channel 2 Number of analog input points 4 channels 4 Pt100 connection channel module Specific isolated area withstand Isolation resistance method voltage Between 100MQ or more using thermocouple input dex 1780VrmsAC 500VDC isolation and earth 1S0 alon 3 cycles resistance tester Isolation Between Altitude 10M2 or more using thermocouple input 2000m 500VDC isolation channels Soaig resistance tester Between cold junction temperature No compensation input insulation Pt100 and earth Wire break detection Yes Each channel independent 3 EPROM write count Max 100 thousand times Number of occupied points 16 points Connection terminals 18 point terminal block Applicable wire size 0 3 to 0 75mm Applicable crimping terminals 1 25 3 R1 25 3 Sleeved crimping terminals are unusable DC Internal current consumption BVDC 0 50A Weight 0 25kg Outline dimensions 98 H X 27 4 W X 112 D mm 1 Calculate the accuracy in the following method Accuracy conversion accuracy temperature characteristic lt operating ambient temperature variation cold junction temperature compensation accuracy An operating ambient temperature variation indicates a deviation of the operating ambient temperature from t
21. ohibited to use signals as an output signal to an intelligent function module from the PLC CPU Writing data into the system area or outputting a signal for prohibited to use may cause a PLC system malfunction Do not bunch the control wires or communication cables with the main circuit or power wires or install them close to each other They should be installed 100 mm 3 94 inch or more from each other Not doing so could result in noise that may cause malfunction INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Use the PLC in an environment that meets the general specifications contained in the CPU user s manual Using this PLC in an environment outside the range of the general specifications may cause electric shock fire malfunction and damage to or deterioration of the product When installing the module securely insert the module fixing tabs into the mounting holes of the base module while pressing the installation lever located at the bottom of the module downward Improper installation may result in malfunction breakdown or the module coming loose and dropping Securely fix the module with screws if it is subject to vibration during use Tighten the screws within the range of specified torque If the screws are loose it may cause the module to fallout short circuits or malfunction If the screws are tightened too much it may cause damage to the screw and or the module resulting in fallout short circuits or malfunction Swi
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23. t guaranteed 5 625 C 2 625 C 11 0 C 9 375 C 2 2 Specifications of Q64TDV GH 2 2 1 Performance Specifications Specifications Number of channels Temperature 16 bit signed binary Out conversion value 2700 to 18200 Value to the first decimal place X 10 times put vonage 16 bit signed binary 25000 to 25000 conversion value Scaling value 16 bit signed binar thermocouple conforms Usable thermocouples and measured temperature range Refer to Section 2 2 2 accuracies compensation accuracy a accuracy Micro voltage input range 100mV to 100mV input resistance 2 or more Micro voltage input accuracy Refer to Section 2 2 3 1 B 0 7 C R S 0 8 C K T 0 3 C E 0 2 C J 0 1 C N 0 4 C Micro voltage Resolution 4uV input Sampling period 20ms channel 2 Conversion speed Sampling period X3 3 22 otanaloginput 4 channels Pt100 connection channel module Absolute maximum input 5V Isolation Dielectric Specific isolated area withstand Isolation resistance method voltage Between thermocouple 100MQ or more using input micro voltage 1780VrmsAC 500VDC isolation input and earth 3 cycles resistance tester Isolation Between thermocouple Altitude 10 or more using input micro voltage 2000 500VDC isolation input channels resistance tester Between cold junction temperature No compensation input insulation Yes Each channel independent 4
24. tch all phases of the external power supply off when mounting or removing the module Not ding so may cause electric shock or damage to the module Do not directly touch the conductive area or electronic components of the module Doing so may cause malfunction or failure in the module WIRING PRECAUTIONS Always ground the FG terminal for the PLC There is a risk of electric shock or malfunction When turning on the power and operating the module after wiring is completed always attach the terminal cover that comes with the product There is a risk of electric shock if the terminal cover is not attached Tighten the terminal screws within the range of specified torque If the terminal screws are loose it may result in short circuits or malfunction If the terminal screws are tightened too much it may cause damage to the screw and or the module resulting in short circuits or malfunction Be careful not to let foreign matter such as sawdust or wire chips get inside the module They may cause fires failure or malfunction WIRING PRECAUTIONS The top surface of the module is covered with protective film to prevent foreign objects such as cable offcuts from entering the module when wiring Do not remove this film until the wiring is complete Before operating the system be sure to remove the film to provide adequate ventilation Always place the thermocouple at least 100mm 3 94inch away from the main circuit
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