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CL1PSU-2A CC-Link/LT Dedicated Power Supply User`s Manual
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1. e Refer to CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply USER S MANUAL Detailed Volume 6 Installation The dedicated power supply can be installed to a DIN rail or directly installed with screws Provide a space of 50mm 1 97 in or more between the dedicated power supply main unit and other equipment or structures Keep the module as far away from high voltage cables high voltage devices or power driven devices as possible Each installation procedure is described below 6 1 Installation direction Do not install the dedicated power supply on the floor surface the ceiling surface or in the vertical direction If the dedicated power supply is installed on such a surface or in such a direction its temperature may rise Make sure to install the dedicated power supply on the wall horizontally 6 2 Installation to DIN rail When installing the module 1 align the upper DIN rail installation groove on the module with the DIN rail and 2 press the module on to the DIN rail When removing the module 3 pull the hook downward for installation to DIN rail 4 then remove the module Installation Removal 1 4 Ss ya TH35 7 5Fe and TH35 7 5Al Applicable DIN rail Width 35mm 1 38 6 3 Direct installation Mount the dedicated power supply by tightening M4 screws to the upper and ower mounting holes two holes in all provided in the dedicated power supply M4 x 0 7mm 0 03 x 16mm
2. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC JAPANESE ENGLISH CL1PSU 2A CC Link LT Dedicated Power Supply Thank you very much for choosing this product Brodus read this manual thoroughly before starting to use or handling the product Users Manual MODEL CLIPSU 2A CC LT MANUAL Number JY997D09801F Link Date April 2015 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Read these precautions before using Please read this manual carefully and pay special attention to safety in order to handle this product properly These precautions apply only to Mitsubishi equipment Refer to the user s manual of the CPU module for a description of the PLC system safety precautions These SAFETY PRECAUTIONS are classified into two categories WARNING and CAUTION Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition Z WARNING and cause death or serious injury if not carried out properly Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition Z CAUTION and cause superficial to medium injury or physical damage only if not carried out properly Depending on circumstances procedures indicated by A 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 it may be accessible whenever necessary Always forward this manual to the end user of the machine containing this product DESIGN PRECAUTIONS WA
3. Mitsubishi Electric Europe B V Gothaer Str 8 40880 Ratingen Germany Standards with which this product complies Type Programmable Controller Open Type Equipment Models Products manufactured from April 1st 2004 to April 30th 2006 are compliant with EN61000 6 4 and EN61131 2 1994 A11 1996 A12 2000 after May 1st 2006 are compliant with EN61131 2 2007 il oe sinh a oe d wst cuiPsu2n we we FSS an a I 5 Uoni B l o LINK connector LINK POWER connector Name Description pans indicator 24V Lit while the power is supplied LINK DB For communication ees connector DA For communication Impact resistance 1 147 m s2 3 times in each of X Y and Z directions Operating atmosphere Corrosive gas should not be present Operating altitude 2 000m 6561 8 or less 2 Installation place Inside control panel Over voltage category II or less 3 Degree of contamination 2 or less 4 Grounding 1002 or less 1 The criterion is shown in IEC61131 2 2 The module cannot be used in an environment pressurized above the atmospheric pressure at the altitude of 0 m If the module is used in such an environment it may fail 3 This category indicates in which area inside the site in relation to the publ
4. the dedicated power supply may fail or malfunction CAUTION Do not disassemble or modify the dedicated power supply Failure malfunction injury or fire may be caused by such disassembly or modification e The dedicated power supply case is made of a resin The dedicated power supply may be damaged by dropping or strong impact Shut down all external phases of the power supply before attaching or removing the dedicated power supply to from the panel If all phases are not shut down the dedicated power supply may fail or malfunction Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards EMC Remark EN61000 6 4 2001 Compliance with all relevant aspects of Electromagnetic compatibility the standard Generic standards Emission standard Radiated Emissions and Mains for Industrial environment Terminal Voltage Emissions Name Description 24G Power supply for communication LINK icali Interiac POWER DB For communication connector DA For communication 24V Power supply for communication EN61131 2 1994 A11 1996 A12 2000 Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard Programmable controllers P A h fy RF Immunity Fast transients ESD and Equipment requirements and tests Damped oscillatory wave Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard Radiated Emissions Conducted Emissions Radiated electromagnetic field Fast transient burst Electrostatic disc
5. 08 consumption A When you use dedicated flat cable Maximum Voltage j Constant Total current distance m X x P lt 3 6V drop V Constant 14 0 06 consumption A Maximum z z distance Furthest station from the dedicated power supply Total current consumption of each module in CC Link LT system Total current consumption of I O equipment such as sensors to which power is supplied via communication cable 1 Total current consumption 1 Some remote I O modules for CC Link LT supply the power for I O via the connection cable For the details refer to the instruction manual of each remote I O module The simplified graph and the calculation formula concerning voltage drop calculations may not be accurate depending on the ambient temperature and the number of used connectors dedicated to CC Link LT If the driving voltage 20 4V cannot be assured in a used remote I O module add another dedicated power supply or power adapter CL1PAD1 5 1 3 Start up current calculation Construct the system properly so that the calculated start up current when the power is turned on does not exceed the maximum output current 2 2 A of the dedicated power supply Total current at start up of each equipment such as sensors lt current 2 2 A of module of to which power is supplied viaa dedicated power CC Link LT connecting cable supply Total current consumption of I O Maximum output
6. 24 or less When wiring one cable to one terminal When wiring two cables to one terminal P Crimp style Crimp style Terminal screw terminal Terminal screw terminal 7 Terminal Terminal Use a power wire of 2mm2 0 08in 2 or more e Perform grounding 1009 or less with a wire of 2 mm2 0 08in 2 or more to the grounding terminal However never perform common grounding with a high voltage system e Tighten the terminal screws M3 screws on the terminal block with a tightening torque of 0 42 to 0 58 Nem Do not tighten terminal screws exceeding the specified torque Failure to do so may cause short circuit equipment failures or malfunctions 8 Outside Dimensions Unit mm inches Center of DIN rail 90 3 55 a K gt 90 3 55 Me m 3 2 w F merh E ra iB jcusrsuan po rower e E A Sil wife D fm 1 uv l CS 2 64 5 0 18 mounting a JU lL 82 3 23 0 3 0 02 J ole M4 mounting screw 0 32 This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind nor does 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 Warranty
7. 9m s2 Note Concerning the CE Marking This marking does not guarantee that an entire mechanical module produced in accordance with the contents of the notification comply with the following standards Compliance to EMC standards of the entire mechanical module should be checked by the user manufacturer Attention This product is designed for use in industrial applications Note e Authorized Representative in the European Community Mitsubishi Electric Europe B V Gothaer Str 8 40880 Ratingen Germany Standards with which this product complies Type Programmable Controller Open Type Equipment Models Products manufactured from April 1st 2004 to April 30th 2006 are compliant with EN61000 6 4 and EN61131 2 1994 A11 1996 A12 2000 after May 1st 2006 are compliant with EN61131 2 2007 il oe sinh a oe d wst cuiPsu2n we we FSS aa a 5 Uoni B l Es o LINK connector LINK POWER connector Name Description pane indicator 24V Lit while the power is supplied LINK DB For communication eee connector DA For communication Impact resistance 1 147 m s2 3 times in each of X Y and Z directions Operatin ig atmosphere Corrosive gas should not be present Operatini g altitude 2 00
8. Mitsubishi Electric India Pvt Ltd 2nd Floor Tower A amp B Cyber Greens DLF Cyber City DLF Phase Ill Gurgaon 122002 Haryana India Tel 91 124 463 0300 Mitsubishi Electric Australia Pty Ltd 348 Victoria Road PO BOX11 Rydalmere N S W 2116 Australia Tel 61 2 9684 7777 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BUILDING 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN Specifications subject to change without notice MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC JAPANESE ENGLISH CL1PSU 2A CC Link LT Dedicated Power Supply Thank you very much for choosing this product Brodus read this manual thoroughly before starting to use or handling the product Users Manual MODEL CLIPSU 2A CC LT MANUAL Number JY997D09801F Link Date April 2015 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Read these precautions before using Please read this manual carefully and pay special attention to safety in order to handle this product properly These precautions apply only to Mitsubishi equipment Refer to the user s manual of the CPU module for a description of the PLC system safety precautions These SAFETY PRECAUTIONS are classified into two categories WARNING and CAUTION Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition Z WARNING and cause death or serious injury if not carried out properly Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition Z CAUTION and cause
9. N power supply Input voltage 100 120 200 230 and 240V AC Voltage allowable range 85 to 264V AC Power terminal 3 2 Handling of LINK connector and LINK POWER connector Master module Remote I O station Remote I O station Remote I O station Remote I O station 1 LINK connector Dedicated for communication only does not supply power Used when two or more dedicated power supply or power adapter CL1PAD1 are used in the CC Link LT system 2 LINK POWER connector Dedicated for communication and supplies the power to the CC Link LT system 4 Specifications 1 General specifications DISPOSAL PRECAUTIONS Manual No Manual name Model code CC Link LT Power Adapter e Dedicated Power Supply IUSER S MANUAL Detailed Volume Description Explains specifications wiring handling wy ria regarding the dedicated power supply and dedicated power supply for CC Link LT Z CAUTION When disposing of the product treat it as an industrial waste TRANSPORTATION AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS CAUTION During transportation avoid the impact which exceeds a regulated value as the dedicated power supply is a precision instrument It is necessary to check the operation of module after transportation in case of any impact damage If not checked an accident or damage to the machine may result due to a damaged dedicated powe
10. POWER connector to the second LINK connector as indicated below If the LINK POWER connector in the two adapters are connected to each other the adapters may fail Correct Wrong connection connection LINK LINK LINK LINK a connector econnecto connector L connector T INK E ek K POWER LINK LAER POWER connecto POWER connector connector Do not short circuit the 24G terminal and 24V terminal ot the LINK POWER connector Some remote I O modules operate the inputs and outputs using the power supply for communication Refer to the corresponding manuals for remote I O modules and perform wiring correctly If wiring is performed incorrectly fire failure or malfunction may occur When the LINK connector is not in use cover the opening by plugging a connector for communication without any cable or attaching a piece of tape to prevent dust or conductive foreign materials from getting inside Such materials may cause failure or malfunction Attach a warning label hazard symbol 417 IEC 5036 concerning electric shock to the enclosure of the final system STARTING AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS WARNING e Do not touch the terminals while the power is being supplied Electrical shock or malfunction may be caused by such touching Shut down all phases of the power supply outside the dedicated power supply before cleaning or tightening the terminal screws If all phases are not shut down
11. to the ambient temperature and power voltage Use the module in a proper range so that the Output Output current total current consumption of each module does not exceed 2A except the period immediately after the power is turned on Ripple noise 500mVp p or below By noise simulator of 1000Vp p in noise voltage tus in noise width and 25 to 60Hz in frequency AC type 1500V AC for one min DC type 500V AC for one min Operation continues after power failure for TOms or less 10 MQ between the external terminals as a whole and the ground terminal by 500V DC megger INoise resistance Withstand voltage Allowable momentary power failure time Insulation resistance Protection class IP1X Protec Over voltage 27V to 33V tion protection Output interrupt Not automatically reset func Overcurrent 110 to 160 tion protection Drooping characteristic Automatically reset Supplies power from outside to dedicated power supply 3 points M3 screws on terminal block To communicate and to supply power to CC Link LT system Connector with 4 pins dedicated to CC Link LT 2 pes External connection method Mass Weight 0 4 kg 0 88 Ibs Output derating 100 f 100V AC or higher i i i 90V AC 80 1 1 1 1 niie PN 85V AC x i i i i Le ot rs i i i i po 5 cof amp 1 1 1 1 1 3 i i i pf S 407 PAER E A i i i S 20 4 pose seee ee penne
12. 0 63 or more Tightening torque range 0 78 to 1 08 N m Applicable screw 7 Power Wiring LINK LINK POWER Connector for Dedicated power supply Connector for CC Link LT CC Link LT interface interface __ Ii r 724V DA DA DB DB S H 24G 100 120 200 230 and 240V AC Voltage allowable range 85 to 264V AC L I Q N ACIDC LED E circuit an 24V Grounding 1002 or less Power terminal block for dedicated power supply Crimp style terminal For the power wiring use crimp style terminals of the following dimensions For the I O wiring use crimp style terminals of the following dimensions 3 2 0 13 3 2 0 13 6 2 mm 0 24 or less 6 2 mm 0 24 or less When wiring one cable to one terminal When wiring two cables to one terminal Crimp style m Crimp style Terminal screw terminal Terminal screw terminal 7 ES 7 7 Teminal Terminal Use a power wire of 2mm2 0 08in 2 or more Perform grounding 1002 or less with a wire of 2 mm2 0 08in 2 or more to the grounding terminal However never perform common grounding with a high voltage system e Tighten the terminal screws M3 screws on the terminal block with a tightening torque of 0 42 to 0 58 Nem Do not tighten terminal screws exceeding the specified torque Failure to do so may cause short circu
13. 0m 6561 8 or less 2 Installation place Inside control panel Over voltage category II or less 3 Degree of contamination 2 or less 4 Grounding 100Q or less 1 The criterion is shown in IEC61131 2 2 The module cannot be used in an environment pressurized above the atmospheric pressure at the altitude of 0 m If the module is used in such an environment it may fail 3 This category indicates in which area inside the site in relation to the public wiring net the equipment is to be connected Category II applies for example to equipment whose power is supplied froma fixed facility The surge resistant voltage of equipment whose rating is up to 300V is 2 500V 4 This index indicates the degree of conductive substances generated in the environment in which the module is used The degree of contamination 2 indicates that contamination is caused by the generation of only non conductive substances In this degree however temporary conduction may be caused by accidental condensation 2 Performance specifications Trem Specification Rated voltage 100 120 200 230 and 240V AC Voltage allowable range 85 to 264V AC Rated current 1 2A 100V AC 0 7A 200V AC Input Rated frequency 50 or 60Hz Power fuse 3 15A Inrush current Max 50A 100V AC Max 60A 200V AC Output voltage 24V DC 10 5 0 01Ato 2A Derating occurs according
14. Electric Europe B V Polish Branch ul Krakowska 50 32 083 Balice Poland Tel 48 12 630 47 00 Mitsubishi Electric Europe B V Russian Branch St Petersburg office Piskarevsky pr 2 bld 2 lit Sch BC Benua office 720 195027 St Petersburg Russia Tel 7 812 633 3497 Country Region Sales office Tel South Africa China Taiwan Korea Singapore Thailand Indonesia India Australia CBI Electric Private Bag 2016 ZA 1600 Isando South Africa Tel 27 11 977 0770 Mitsubishi Electric Automation China Ltd No 1386 Hongqiao Road Mitsubishi Electric Automation Center Changning District Shanghai China Tel 86 21 2322 3030 Setsuyo Enterprise Co Ltd 6F No 105 Wugong 3rd Road Wugu District New Taipei City 24889 Taiwan R O C Tel 886 2 2299 2499 Mitsubishi Electric Automation Korea Co Ltd 3F 1480 6 Gayang Dong Gangseo Gu Seoul 157 200 Korea Tel 82 2 3660 9530 Mitsubishi Electric Asia Pte Ltd Industrial Division 307 Alexandra Road Mitsubishi Electric Building Singapore 159943 Tel 65 6470 2308 Mitsubishi Electric Automation Thailand Co Ltd Bang Chan Industrial Estate No 111 Soi Serithai 54 T Kannayao A Kannayao Bangkok 10230 Thailand Tel 66 2906 3238 P T Autoteknindo Sumber Makmur Muara Karang Selatan Block A Utara No 1 Kav No 11 Kawasan industri Pergudangan Jakarta Utara 14440 P O Box 5045 Indonesia Tel 62 21 663 0833
15. 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 A For sai fe 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 product has been manufactured under strict quality control However when installing the product where major accidents or losses could occur if the product fails install appropriate backup or failsafe functions in the system Country Region Sales office Tel Country Region Sales office Tel USA Mitsubishi Electric Automation Inc South Africa CBl Electric 500 Corporate Woods Parkway Vernon Private Bag 2016 ZA 1600 Isando South Africa Hills IL 60061 USA Tel 27 11 977 0770 Tel 1 847 478 2100 China Mitsubishi Electric Automation China Ltd Brazil MELCO TEC Representacao Comercial e No 1386 Hongqiao Road Mitsubishi Electric Assessoria Tecnica Ltda Automation Center Changning District Av Paul
16. RNING e Depending on a failure in the remote I O module an output s status may be ON or OFF For output signals which can lead to a severe accident install a circuit to monitor the outputs outside of the module Z CAUTION Do not bind the control cable or the connection cable together with the main circuit and power cable Keep such cables far from the main circuit and power cable Assure a distance of 100mm 3 94 or more otherwise a malfunction may occur due to excessive noise e Use the dedicated power supply without applying any force on the connector of the CC Link LT interface and the connection cable Otherwise such cables may break or fail INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Z CAUTION e Use the dedicated power supply within an environment described by the general specifications in this manual If the dedicated power supply is used in any environment outside the range for the general specifications electrical shock fire malfunction product damage or product deterioration may occur e Do not directly touch the conductive area of the dedicated power supply Malfunction or damage of the dedicated power supply may be caused by such touching e Securely fix the dedicated power supply with DIN rail or mounting screws Securely tighten the mounting screws within the specified torque range If the screws are insufficiently tightened the dedicated power supply may drop short circuit or malfunction If the screws are excessively tigh
17. d i i i i i i i i i i i i i h i H j f 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 0 10 20 30 40 Ambient temperature C The output current that can be used varies depending on the ambient temperature therefore refer to the output derating chart above and use the module within its proper range When load factor is at 100 up to 2A current can be output At 80 up to 1 6A When the output current exceeds the specified value an overcurrent protection circuit drives the output voltage down When the overcurrent status or short circuit is cleared the output voltage automatically returns to its normally operating value When an output voltage exceeding the specified value is generated due to some defect inside the power supply for instance the output is interrupted so that the high voltage will not be output The protection circuit may also be triggered when a reverse current is generated from the load circuit connected to the output terminal or when an external overvoltage is input If the overvoltage protection circuit is triggered once and the output is interrupted and does not return to normal automatically please have the module checked and or repaired 5 Construction Cautions Installation of dedicated power supply At least one dedicated power supply is required per CC Link LT system When constructing the system using only one dedicated power supply the following three conditions should be satisfied If the following four con
18. d for communication and supplies the power to the CC Link LT system 4 Specifications Remote I O station Remote I O station Remote I O station Manual No Manual name Model code CC Link LT Power Adapter e Dedicated Power Supply IUSER S MANUAL Detailed Volume Description Explains specifications wiring handling regarding the dedicated power supply and dedicated power supply for CC Link LT JY997D06601 09R712 2 Outline of Product This product is a dedicated power supply connected to CC Link LT This product supplies 24V DC power to the CC Link LT system 3 Name of Each Part 3 1 Name of each part and assignment 2 4 5 mounting hole itt mounting Strew Status indicator LED DIN rail installation groove Terminal L IN arrangement y Power terminal 1 General specifications tem Specification Ambisntorsdg 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F temperature reece Td 25 to 75 C 13 to 167 F Ambient operating 5 to 95 RH Dew condensation shall not be humidity allowed Ambient storage 5 to 95 RH Dew condensation shall not be humidity allowed Intermittent vibration is present eum Frequency Acceleration Half amplitude 10 to 57Hz 0 075mm 10 timas iv eran 1 57 to 150Hz 9 8m s2 each of X Y Continuous vibration is present andZ Frequency Acceleration Half amplitude eo mn 10 to 57Hz 0 035mm 57 to 150Hz 4
19. ditions are not satisfied use two or more dedicated power supplies or power adapters CL1PAD1 in constructing the system The current capacity of the dedicated power supply is 2A or less therefore total current consumption should be an equivalent to or less than 2 A e Total current at start up of each module current consumption of the I O equipment that receives power from a dedicated power supply lt Maximum output current 2 2A of dedicated power supply e In order to operate a stable system the voltage drop should be equivalent to or less than 3 6 V The minimum operating voltage of each module is 20 4 V therefore supply voltage subtracted by the voltage drop should be equivalent to or more than 20 4 V 5 1 System power calculation method 5 1 1 Current consumption calculation Total current consumption ae Total current of I O equipment such Raya tte Sener Lae as sensors to which lt 2A system CC Link LT system power is supplied via communication cable 1 1 Some remote I O modules for CC Link LT supply the power for I O via the connection cable For the details refer to the instruction manual of each remote I O module 5 1 2 Voltage drop Calculate the voltage drop based on the simplified graph or the calculation formula supply voltage 24V DC ambient temperature 20 C 1 Selection based on the simplified graph When you use VCTF cable or High flexible cable or a combination of cable
20. ecked an accident or damage to the machine may result due to a damaged dedicated power supply Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards EMC Remark EN61000 6 4 2001 Electromagnetic compatibility Generic standards Emission standard for Industrial environment Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard Radiated Emissions and Mains Terminal Voltage Emissions Name Description 24G Power supply for communication LINK icati litetface POWER DB For communication connector DA For communication 24V Power supply for communication Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard RF Immunity Fast transients ESD and Damped oscillatory wave EN61131 2 1994 A11 1996 A12 2000 Programmable controllers Equipment requirements and tests Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard Radiated Emissions Conducted Emissions Radiated electromagnetic field Fast transient burst Electrostatic discharge High energy surge Voltage drops and interruptions Conducted RF and Power frequency magnetic field EN61131 2 2007 Programmable controllers Equipment requirements and tests Supplies power from outside to dedicated Power terminal power supply Input voltage 100 120 200 230 and 240V AC Low Voltage Standards LVD Remark The equipment has been assessed as a component for fitting in a suitable enclosure which meets the re
21. fire or malfunction may occur If the terminal screws are excessively tightened the screws may be damaged and the module may short circuit equipment failures or malfunction Make sure that foreign objects such as cutting and wire chips do not enter the dedicated power supply Fire failure or malfunction may be caused by the foreign objects When two or more dedicated power supply or power adapter CL1PAD1 exist in a system take care in connecting the first LINK POWER connector to the second LINK connector as indicated below If the LINK POWER connector in the two adapters are connected to each other the adapters may fail Correct Wrong connection conn ction LINK LINK LINK LINK a connector Pi connectof m connector connector B INK E ek K POWER LINK LAER POWER connecto POWER connector Connector Do not short circuit the 24G terminal and 24V terminal ot the LINK POWER connector Some remote I O modules operate the inputs and outputs using the power supply for communication Refer to the corresponding manuals for remote I O modules and perform wiring correctly If wiring is performed incorrectly fire failure or malfunction may occur When the LINK connector is not in use cover the opening by plugging a connector for communication without any cable or attaching a piece of tape to prevent dust or conductive foreign materials from getting inside Such materials may cause failure or malf
22. g voltage 20 4V cannot be assured in a used remote I O module add another dedicated power supply or power adapter CL1PAD1 5 1 3 Start up current calculation Construct the system properly so that the calculated start up current when the power is turned on does not exceed the maximum output current 2 2 A of the dedicated power supply Total current at start up of each module of CC Link LT Maximum output current 2 2 A of dedicated power supply e Refer to CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply USER S MANUAL Detailed Volume Total current consumption of I O equipment such as sensors lt to which power is supplied viaa connecting cable 6 Installation The dedicated power supply can be installed to a DIN rail or directly installed with screws Provide a space of 50mm 1 97 in or more between the dedicated power supply main unit and other equipment or structures Keep the module as far away from high voltage cables high voltage devices or power driven devices as possible Each installation procedure is described below 6 1 Do not install the dedicated power supply on the floor surface the ceiling surface or in the vertical direction If the dedicated power supply is installed on such a surface or in such a direction its temperature may rise Make sure to install the dedicated power supply on the wall horizontally 6 2 Installation to DIN rail When installing
23. harge High energy surge Voltage drops and interruptions Conducted RF and Power frequency magnetic field EN61131 2 2007 Programmable controllers Equipment requirements and tests Low Voltage Standards LVD Remark The equipment has been assessed as a component for fitting in a suitable enclosure which meets the requirements of EN61131 2 1994 EN61131 2 1994 A11 1996 A12 2000 2007 Programmable controllers Equipment requirements and tests A11 1996 A12 2000 2007 For more details please contact the local Mitsubishi Electric sales site e Notes for compliance to EMC LVD regulation It is necessary to install the CL1 series module in a shielded metal control panel e Use this product in Zone A as defined in EN61131 2 The terminal and the wiring for the power supply can be used in zone B 1 Zone defined in EN61131 2 Separation defined in EN61131 2 for EMC LVD regulation decided depending on condition in industrial setting Zone C Factory mains which is isolated from public mains by dedicated transformers Zone B Dedicated power distribution which is protected by secondary surge protection 300V or less in the rated voltage is assumed Zone A Local power distribution which is isolated from dedicated power distribution by AC DC converters isolation transformers etc 120V or less in the rated voltage is assumed 1 Associated manuals L Supplies power from outside to dedicated
24. ic wiring net the equipment is to be connected Category II applies for example to equipment whose power is supplied from a fixed facility The surge resistant voltage of equipment whose rating is up to 300V is 2 500V 4 This index indicates the degree of conductive substances generated in the environment in which the module is used The degree of contamination 2 indicates that contamination is caused by the generation of only non conductive substances In this degree however temporary conduction may be caused by accidental condensation 2 Performance specifications Trem Specification Rated voltage 100 120 200 230 and 240V AC Kro range 85 to 264V AC Rated current 1 2A 100V AC 0 7A 200V AC input Rated frequency 50 or 60Hz Power fuse 3 15A Inrush current Max 50A 100V AC Max 60A 200V AC Output voltage 24V DC 10 5 0 01Ato 2A Derating occurs according to the ambient temperature and power voltage Output Output current Use the module in a proper range so that the total current consumption of each module does not exceed 2A except the period immediately after the power is turned on Ripple noise 500mVp p or below Noise resistance By noise simulator of 1000Vp p in noise voltage 1us in noise width and 25 to 60Hz in frequency Withstand voltage AC type 1500V AC for one min DC type 500V AC for one min Allowable momentary power failure time Opera
25. ing the specified value is generated due to some defect inside the power supply for instance the output is interrupted so that the high voltage will not be output The protection circuit may also be triggered when a reverse current is generated from the load circuit connected to the output terminal or when an external overvoltage is input If the overvoltage protection circuit is triggered once and the output is interrupted and does not return to normal automatically please have the module checked and or repaired 5 Construction Cautions Installation of dedicated power supply At least one dedicated power supply is required per CC Link LT system When constructing the system using only one dedicated power supply the following three conditions should be satisfied If the following four conditions are not satisfied use two or more dedicated power supplies or power adapters CL1PAD1 in constructing the system The current capacity of the dedicated power supply is 2A or less therefore total current consumption should be an equivalent to or less than 2 A e Total current at start up of each module current consumption of the I O equipment that receives power from a dedicated power supply lt Maximum output current 2 2A of dedicated power supply e In order to operate a stable system the voltage drop should be equivalent to or less than 3 6 V e The minimum operating voltage of each module is 20 4 V therefore su
26. ioration may occur e Do not directly touch the conductive area of the dedicated power supply Malfunction or damage of the dedicated power supply may be caused by such touching e Securely fix the dedicated power supply with DIN rail or mounting screws Securely tighten the mounting screws within the specified torque range If the screws are insufficiently tightened the dedicated power supply may drop short circuit or malfunction If the screws are excessively tightened the screws may be damaged and the dedicated power supply may drop or short circuit e Install the dedicated power supply on to a flat surface If the mounting surface is concave and or convex and if excessive force is applied on the PC board nonconformity may occur WIRING PRECAUTIONS Z WARNING e Make sure to shut down all phases of the power supply outside the module before starting the installation or wiring work If all phases are not shut down electrical shock or product damage may be caused CAUTION e Confirm the rated voltage and the terminal arrangement of the dedicated power supply then correctly wire the dedicated power supply If a power supply not conforming to the specification rating is connected or the dedicated power supply is wired incorrectly fire failure or malfunction may occur Tighten the terminal screws within the specified torque range If the terminal screws are insufficiently tightened
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28. it equipment failures or malfunctions 8 Outside Dimensions Unit mm inches Center of DIN rail K 90 3 55 J k 90 3 55 ica ot A li tooo 1 O i ES 82 3 23 0 3 0 02 2 4 5 0 18 mountin Nast icant Screw 0 32 8 U This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind nor does 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 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 A 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 consul
29. ope Muara Karang Selatan Block A Utara No 1 B V 0 8 Czech office Kav No 11 Kawasan Industri Avenir Business Park Radicka 751 113e Pergudangan Jakarta Utara 14440 P O 158 00 PrahaS Czech Republic Box 5045 Indonesia Tel 420 251 551 470 Tel 62 21 663 0833 Poland Mitsubishi Electric Europe B V Polish Branch India Mitsubishi Electric India Pvt Ltd ul Krakowska 50 32 083 Balice Poland 2nd Floor Tower A amp B Cyber Greens DLF Tel 48 12 630 47 00 Cyber City DLF Phase l Gurgaon 122002 Russia Mitsubishi Electric Europe B V Russian Haryana India Branch St Petersburg office Tel 91 124 463 0300 Piskarevsky pr 2 bld 2 lit Sch BC Australia Mitsubishi Electric Australia Pty Ltd Benua office 720 195027 St Petersburg Russia Tel 7 812 633 3497 348 Victoria Road PO BOX11 Rydalmere N S W 2116 Australia Tel 61 2 9684 7777 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BUILDING 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN When exported from Japan this manual does not require application to the Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry for service transaction permission Specifications subject to change without notice
30. pply voltage subtracted by the voltage drop should be equivalent to or more than 20 4 V 5 1 System power calculation method 5 1 1 Current consumption calculation Total current consumption Current Total current consumption consumption of of I O equipment such A in CC Link LT each module in 88 sensors to which S 2 system CC Link LT system p PP communication cable 1 1 Some remote I O modules for CC Link LT supply the power for I O via the connection cable For the details refer to the instruction manual of each remote I O module 5 1 2 Voltage drop Calculate the voltage drop based on the simplified graph or the calculation formula supply voltage 24V DC ambient temperature 20 C 1 Selection based on the simplified graph When you use VCTF cable or High flexible cable or a combination of cables 1000 When you use dedicated flat cable 1000 560 441 2 amp o Maximum cable length m inches 3 Maximum cable length m inches 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 5 0 1 1 0 5 Current consumption A Current consumption A One dedicated power supply is allowed within the range shown in the graph above 2 Selection based on the calculation formula When you use VCTF cable or High flexible cable or a combination of cables Voltage Maximum Constant Total current 3 6V distance m x x lt 3 drop V Constant 9 0
31. quirements of EN61131 2 1994 EN61131 2 1994 A11 1996 A12 2000 2007 Programmable controllers Equipment requirements and tests A11 1996 A12 2000 2007 For more details please contact the local Mitsubishi Electric sales site e Notes for compliance to EMC LVD regulation It is necessary to install the CL1 series module in a shielded metal control panel Use this product in Zone A as defined in EN61131 2 The terminal and the wiring for the power supply can be used in zone B 1 Zone defined in EN61131 2 Separation defined in EN61131 2 for EMC LVD regulation decided depending on condition in industrial setting Zone C Factory mains which is isolated from public mains by dedicated transformers Zone B Dedicated power distribution which is protected by secondary surge protection 300V or less in the rated voltage is assumed Zone A Local power distribution which is isolated from dedicated power distribution by AC DC converters isolation transformers etc 120V or less in the rated voltage is assumed 1 Associated manuals Voltage allowable range 85 to 264V AC 3 2 Handling of LINK connector and LINK POWER connector Master module Remote I O station 1 LINK connector Dedicated for communication only does not supply power Used when two or more dedicated power supply or power adapter CL1PAD1 are used in the CC Link LT system 2 LINK POWER connector Dedicate
32. r supply 2 Outline of Product This product is a dedicated power supply connected to CC Link LT This product supplies 24V DC power to the CC Link LT system 3 Name of Each Part 3 1 Name of each part and assignment 2 4 5 mounting hole itt mounting Strew Status indicator LED DIN rail installation groove Terminal L IN arrangement y Power terminal tem Specification Ambisntorsdg 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F temperature reece Td 25 to 75 C 13 to 167 F Ambient operating 5 to 95 RH Dew condensation shall not be humidity allowed Ambient storage 5 to 95 RH Dew condensation shall not be humidity allowed Intermittent vibration is present eum Frequency Acceleration Half amplitude 10 to 57Hz 0 075mm 10times in eran 1 57 to 150Hz 9 8m s2 each of X Y Continuous vibration is present andZ Frequency Acceleration Half amplitude eo mn 10 to 57Hz 0 035mm 57 to 150Hz 4 9m s2 Note Concerning the CE Marking This marking does not guarantee that an entire mechanical module produced in accordance with the contents of the notification comply with the following standards Compliance to EMC standards of the entire mechanical module should be checked by the user manufacturer Attention This product is designed for use in industrial applications Note e Authorized Representative in the European Community
33. s 1000 When you use dedicated flat cable 1000 560 441 100 8 10 Maximum cable length m inches 3 Maximum cable length m inches 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 5 0 1 1 0 5 Current consumption A Current consumption A One dedicated power supply is allowed within the range shown in the graph above 2 Selection based on the calculation formula When you use VCTF cable or High flexible cable or a combination of cables Maximum Voltage i Constant Total current distance m X x P lt 3 6V drop V Constant 9 0 08 consumption A When you use dedicated flat cable Maximum Voltage 4 Constant Total current distance m X x P lt 3 6V drop V Constant 14 0 06 consumption A Maximum z z distance Furthest station from the dedicated power supply Total current consumption of each module in CC Link LT system Total current consumption of I O equipment such as sensors to which power is supplied via communication cable 1 Total current consumption 1 Some remote I O modules for CC Link LT supply the power for I O via the connection cable For the details refer to the instruction manual of each remote I O module The simplified graph and the calculation formula concerning voltage drop calculations may not be accurate depending on the ambient temperature and the number of used connectors dedicated to CC Link LT If the drivin
34. superficial to medium injury or physical damage only if not carried out properly Z CAUTION Depending on circumstances procedures indicated by 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 it may be accessible whenever necessary Always forward this manual to the end user of the machine containing this product DESIGN PRECAUTIONS may also WARNING e Depending on a failure in the remote I O module an output s status may be ON or OFF For output signals which can lead to a severe accident install a circuit to monitor the outputs outside of the module Z CAUTION Do not bind the control cable or the connection cable together with the main circuit and power cable Keep such cables far from the main circuit and power cable Assure a distance of 100mm 3 94 or more otherwise a malfunction may occur due to excessive noise e Use the dedicated power supply without applying any force on the connector of the CC Link LT interface and the connection cable Otherwise such cables may break or fail INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Z CAUTION e Use the dedicated power supply within an environment described by the general specifications in this manual If the dedicated power supply is used in any environment outside the range for the general specifications electrical shock fire malfunction product damage or product deter
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36. tened the screws may be damaged and the dedicated power supply may drop or short circuit e Install the dedicated power supply on to a flat surface If the mounting surface is concave and or convex and if excessive force is applied on the PC board nonconformity may occur WIRING PRECAUTIONS WARNING e Make sure to shut down all phases of the power supply outside the module before starting the installation or wiring work If all phases are not shut down electrical shock or product damage may be caused CAUTION e Confirm the rated voltage and the terminal arrangement of the dedicated power supply then correctly wire the dedicated power supply If a power supply not conforming to the specification rating is connected or the dedicated power supply is wired incorrectly fire failure or malfunction may occur Tighten the terminal screws within the specified torque range If the terminal screws are insufficiently tightened fire or malfunction may occur If the terminal screws are excessively tightened the screws may be damaged and the module may short circuit equipment failures or malfunction Make sure that foreign objects such as cutting and wire chips do not enter the dedicated power supply Fire failure or malfunction may be caused by the foreign objects When two or more dedicated power supply or power adapter CL1PAD1 exist in a system take care in connecting the first LINK
37. the module 1 align the upper DIN rail installation groove on the module with the DIN rail and 2 press the module on to the DIN rail When removing the module 3 pull the hook downward for installation to DIN rail 4 then remove the module Installation Installation direction Removal 1 4 a mid ae ys TH35 7 5Fe and TH35 7 5Al Width 35mm 1 38 Applicable DIN rail 6 3 Direct installation Mount the dedicated power supply by tightening M4 screws to the upper and lower mounting holes two holes in all provided in the dedicated power supply M4 x 0 7mm 0 03 x 16mm 0 63 or more Tightening torque range 0 78 to 1 08 N m 7 Power Wiring Applicable screw LINK 5 LINK POWER Connector for Dedicated power supply Connector for CC Link LT CC Link LT interface interface __ H Pn 724V DA DA DB DB 1 24G 100 120 200 230 and 240V AC Voltage allowable range 85 to 264V AC L 8 N AC DC LED 5 circuit an 24V Grounding 100290 less Power terminal block for dedicated power supply Crimp style terminal For the power wiring use crimp style terminals of the following dimensions For the I O wiring use crimp style terminals of the following dimensions 3 2 0 13 3 2 0 13 6 2 mm 0 24 or less 6 2 mm 0
38. tion continues after power failure for 10ms or less Insulation resistance 10 MQ between the external terminals as a whole and the ground terminal by 500V DC megger Protection class IP1X Protec Over voltage tion protection 27V to 33V Output interrupt Not automatically reset func Overcurrent jtion protection 110 to 160 Drooping characteristic Automatically reset External connection method Supplies power from outside to dedicated power supply 3 points M3 screws on terminal block To communicate and to supply power to CC Link LT system Connector with 4 pins dedicated to CC Link LT 2 pes IMass Weight 0 4 kg 0 88 Ibs Output derating 100 80 60 40 Load factor 20 EE EE 1 1 1 1 i EOE A E 1 0 10 20 100V AC or higher 90V AC 30 40 Ambient temperature C The output current that can be used varies depending on the ambient temperature therefore refer to the output derating chart above and use the module within its proper range When load factor is at 100 up to 2A current can be output At 80 up to 1 6A When the output current exceeds the specified value an overcurrent protection circuit drives the output voltage down When the overcurrent status or short circuit is cleared the output voltage automatically returns to its normally operating value When an output voltage exceed
39. unction Attach a warning label hazard symbol 417 IEC 5036 concerning electric shock to the enclosure of the final system STARTING AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS WARNING e Do not touch the terminals while the power is being supplied Electrical shock or malfunction may be caused by such touching Shut down all phases of the power supply outside the dedicated power supply before cleaning or tightening the terminal screws If all phases are not shut down the dedicated power supply may fail or malfunction CAUTION Do not disassemble or modify the dedicated power supply Failure malfunction injury or fire may be caused by such disassembly or modification e The dedicated power supply case is made of a resin The dedicated power supply may be damaged by dropping or strong impact Shut down all external phases of the power supply before attaching or removing the dedicated power supply to from the panel If all phases are not shut down the dedicated power supply may fail or malfunction DISPOSAL PRECAUTIONS Z CAUTION When disposing of the product treat it as an industrial waste TRANSPORTATION AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS CAUTION During transportation avoid the impact which exceeds a regulated value as the dedicated power supply is a precision instrument It is necessary to check the operation of module after transportation in case of any impact damage If not ch
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