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Power Adapter・Dedicated Power Supply USER`S MANUAL

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1. 100mA 100mA 45mA 45mA 290mA 0 29A lt 2A Station i Station j Station k Station 2 Voltage drop calculation Voltage drop in the dedicated power supply 1 67m 219 9 Constant 11 xi Constant 0 06 x 0 435A 2 0358V lt 13 6V Maximum distance From the dedicated power supply to the furthest station Station h 0 5m 1 7 4m 13 1 50m 164 0 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 0 5m 1 7 67m 219 9 Voltage drop in the dedicated power supply 2 88 5m 290 4 Constant 11 x Constant 0 06 x 0 29A 1 7313V lt 3 6V Maximum distance From the dedicated power supply to the furthest station Station 4m 3 3 75m 246 0 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 0 5m 1 7 88 5m 290 4 12 19 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PSU 2A 12 3 Confirmation related to the minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC of the module Dedicated power supply 1 24V 2 0358V 21 9642V 20 4V Dedicated power supply 2 24V 1 7313V 22 2687V 20 4V From 1 2 and 3 above the system can be supported using two dedicated power supplies with regard to both the
2. Maximum cable length Cable length between the power adapter and a remote station or the master station located furthest from the power adapter 7 6 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PAD1 7 2 Selection based on the calculation formula at supply voltage 24V DC ambient temperature 20 C e When you use VCTF cable High flexible cable or a combination of cables Maximum distance Voltage m x Constant Y Total current lt 3 6V drop V Constants 0 08 consumption A Maximum distance m Constant 11 Voltage Constant Total current drop V ms lt 3 6V 0 06 consumption A Distance from power adapter to the furthest station receiving power from the power Maximum adapter in question A station that is powered by another power adapter further along distance the network should not be considered Total current consumption of Total current consumption of the I O equipment each unit within the such as sensors to which power is supplied Total current CC Link LT system receiving via a connection cable connected to each consumption power from the power adapter in unit within the CC Link LT system receiving question A station that is power from the power adapter in question A powered by another power station that is powered by another power adapter further a
3. e Do not short circuit the 24G terminal and the 24V terminal of the LINK POWER connector Some remote I O stations operate the inputs and outputs using the power supply for communication Refer to the corresponding manuals for remote I O stations and perform wiring correctly If wiring is performed incorrectly fire failure or malfunction may occur e 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 entering the module Such materials may cause failure or malfunction e Attach a warning label hazard symbol 417 IEC 5036 concerning electric shock to the enclosure of the final system 6 1 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Power Wiring CL1PAD1 6 6 1 Power wiring diagram LINK LINK POWER Power adapter Connector for Connector for CC Link LT CC Link LT interface interface General purpose power supply 28 8V DC or less 7 _ oT 4G Internal _ POWER circuit i LED Grounding 100Q or less Power terminal block for power adapter Terminal screw M3 Tightening torque range 0 42 to 0 58 Nem e The general purpose power supply is to be prepared by the user e Use a proper general purpose power supply with consideration for total current consumption
4. Master station The current consumption of each station shall include the current consumption of the connected I O equipment l The start up current shall be calculated using the formula LINK POWER shown in 12 3 2 E A Power supply connector LINK comes LINK POWER connector 0 5m Dedicated power supply 1 Dedicated power supply 2 YPower supply gt Power supply 0 0 ii 0 5m 1 7 50m 164 0 pg 25M 82 0 75m 246 0 1 7 Terminal at S resistor Er 0 5m 1 7 5r 0 5m 1 7 Er 0 5m 1 7 J s TE Station e TESS Station i 5 raed Z 60mA Z 100mA Er 0 5m 1 7 Sr 0 5m 1 7 Sr 0 5m 1 7 7 J lt 4 Station b a lt lt Station f ma lt lt Station j cb 5 40mA 60mA 3 100mA G 0 5m 1 7 r 0 5m 1 7 ae 0 5m 1 7 Q lt _ Station c T lt __ _ Station g T lt _ gt Station k eb 40mA Z 65mA Z 45mA cos 0 5m 1 7 5r 0 5m 1 7 Ee 0 5m 1 7 2y gt Station d 2y e Station h Oy j _ _ Station 40mA 65mA 45mA 1 Current consumption calculation Total current consumption in the dedicated power supply 1 25mA 40mA 40mA 40mA 40mA 60mA 6OmA 65mA 65mA Master Stationa Stationb Station c Stationd Statione Station f Station g Station h station 435mA 0 435A lt Total current consumption in the dedicated power supply 2 Bal
5. 2 Voltage drop calculation 77m 252 7 Constant 11 x Constant 0 06 x 0 725A 3 828V gt 3 6V Maximum distance From the power adapter to the furthest station Station 0 5m 1 7 4m 13 1 30m 98 5 30m 98 5 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 0 5m 1 7 77m 252 7 3 Confirmation related to the minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC of the module 24V 3 828V 20 172V lt 20 4V From 2 and 3 above the system cannot be supported because the voltage drop is too large Change the power adapter position as shown in the next page 7 12 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply 7 6 2 Cautions on Construction CL1PAD1 7 Countermeasures changing the power adapter position When the current consumption is determined the maximum allowable distance can be obtained using the following formula Max distance m inches lt 3 6 V Total current consumption A 0 06 constant 111 constant In this example the maximum allowable distance is as follows Max distance m inches lt 3 6 V 0 725 A 0 06 constant 11 constant lt 71 75862 m 235 2 Accordingly the power adapter can be connected in such a position that the dis
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7. Station j T 40mA T 60mA a 100mA Er 0 5m 1 7 ES 0 5m 1 7 ES 0 5m 1 7 lt gt Station c T lt gt Station g T lt gt Station k T 40mA 65mA T 45mA Er 0 5m 1 7 ES 0 5m 1 7 ES 10 5m 1 7 Oy lt __ gt Station d y jt Station h y gt Station 40mA 65mA 45mA 1 Current consumption calculation Total current consumption 25mA 40mA 40mA 40mA 40mA 60mMA 6OmA 65mA 65mA Master Stationa Stationb Station c Stationd Statione Station f Station g Station h Station 100mA MOOmA 45mA P Station i Station j Station k Station 7 14 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PAD1 7 2 Voltage drop calculation 167m 547 10 Constant 11 x Constant 0 06 x 0 725A 7 743V gt 3 6V Maximum distance From the power adapter to the furthest station Station 0 5m 1 7 4m 13 1 50m 164 0 100m 328 1 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 0 5m 1 7 167m 547 10 3 Confirmation related to the minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC of the module 24V 7 743V 16 257V lt 20 4V From
8. Station d Qy 4 Station h Qy Station l 40mA 65mA 45mA 1 Current consumption calculation Total current consumption 25mA 40mA 40mA 40mA 40mA 60mMA 6OmA 65mA 65mA Master Stationa Stationb Station c Stationd Statione Station f Station g Station h station 100mA MOOmA 45mA 725mA 0 725A lt 5A Station i Station j Station k Station 2 Voltage drop calculation 58 5m 191 11 Constant 11 x Constant 0 06 x 0 725A 3 02325V lt 3 6V Maximum distance From the power adapter to the furthest station Station d 1m 33 15m 49 2 30m 98 5 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 0 5m 1 7 58 5m 191711 3 Confirmation related to the minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC of the module 24V 3 02325V 20 97675V 20 4V From 1 2 and 3 above the system can be configured using only one power adapter with regard to both the current and voltage restrictions 7 13 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PAD1 7 Tf 7 7 1 System configuration example 4 when the voltage drop is large This section describes a configuration example and countermeasures needed in the case when the voltage drop is large and the minimum operating voltage 20 4 V for each module connected to the power adapter cannot be satisfied even if the power adapter position is changed Wh
9. ccccceccccsseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeesaees 12 13 12 6 2 Countermeasures changing the dedicated power supply position 06 12 14 12 7 System configuration example 4 when the voltage drop is large 12 15 12 7 1 System configuration example 1 disabling Operation ccccccseeeeeseeeeeseeeeeenees 12 15 12 7 2 System configuration example 2 disabling operation even if dedicated power supply position is changed ccccceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 12 17 12 7 3 Countermeasures addition of dedicated power supply ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 12 19 MIMI LIVE feta he talacit a E neti ameeas at routceat wueeacesamt actutusunttad 1 vi CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply 1 1 1 2 1 3 Before Use 1 Before Use Foreword This manual explains the specifications and handling of the Power Adapter CL1PAD1 and the Dedicated Power Supply CL1PSU 2A for CC Link LT to guide the reader in the correct operation of the modules Please make sure to read and understand this manual fully before attempting to use the modules For the specifications and handling of a master station or remote station refer to the respective manual Please always forward this manual to the end user Generic and abbreviated expressions The table below shows the generic and abbreviated expressions used in this manual Description a adapter CL1PAD1 DC power supply 5A 24V DC output type
10. 0 5m 1 7 7m 22 11 Voltage drop in the dedicated power supply 2 7m 22 11 Constant 11 x Constant 0 06 x 1 6A 1 728V lt 3 6V Maximum distance From the dedicated power supply to the furthest station Station h 0 5m 1 7 2m 6 6 1m 3 3 1m 3 3 1m 3 3 1m 3 3 0 5m 17 7m 22 11 3 Confirmation related to the minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC of the module Dedicated power supply 1 24V 1 755V 22 245V 2 20 4V Dedicated power supply 2 24V 1 728V 22 272V 20 4V From 1 2 and 3 above the system can be configured using two dedicated power supplies with regard to both the current and voltage restrictions 12 12 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PSU 2A 12 12 6 System configuration example 3 when the voltage drop is large This section describes a configuration example and countermeasures needed in the case when the voltage drop is too large When the voltage drop is large please change the dedicated power supply position When the minimum operating voltage 20 4 V for each module connected to the dedicated power supply cannot be assured even if the dedicated power supply position is changed increase the number of dedicated power supplies Refer to 12 7
11. Voltage drop in the power adapter 2 7m 22 11 Constant 11 x Constant 0 06 x 3A 3 24V lt 3 6V Maximum distance From the power adapter to the furthest station Station h 0 5m 1 7 2m 6 6 1m 3 3 1m 3 3 1m 3 3 1m 3 3 0 5m 1 7 7m 22 11 3 Confirmation related to the minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC of the module Power adapter 1 24V 3 267V 20 738V 20 4V Power adapter 2 24V 3 24V 20 76V 20 4V From 1 2 and 3 above the system can be configured using two power adapters with regard to both the current and voltage restrictions 7 11 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply 7 6 7 6 1 Cautions on Construction CL1PAD1 7 System configuration example 3 when the voltage drop is large This section describes a configuration example and countermeasures needed in the case when the voltage drop is too large When the voltage drop is large please change the power adapter position When the minimum operating voltage 20 4 V for each module connected to the power adapter cannot be assured even if the power adapter position is changed increase the number of power adapters Refer to 7 7 When the current consumption is also too large increase the number of used power adapters Refer to 7 5 System configuration example disabling operation In the system configuration example shown below some modules cannot operate normally beca
12. 0 725A lt 2A Station i Station j Station k Station 2 Voltage drop calculation 77m 252 7 Constant 11 x Constant 0 06 x 0 725A 3 828V gt 3 6V Maximum distance From the dedicated power supply to the furthest station Station 1 0 5m 1 7 4m 13 1 30m 98 5 30m 98 5 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 0 5m 1 7 77m 252 7 3 Confirmation related to the minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC of the module 24V 3 828V 20 172V lt 20 4V From 2 and 3 above the system cannot be supported because the voltage drop is too large Change the dedicated power supply position as shown in the next page 12 13 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PSU 2A 12 12 6 2 Countermeasures changing the dedicated power supply position When the current consumption is determined the maximum allowable distance can be obtained using the following formula Max distance m inches lt 3 6 V Total current consumption A 0 06 constant 11 constant In this example the maximum allowable distance is as follows Max distance m inches lt
13. 3 6 V 0 725 A 0 06 constant 11 constant lt 71 75862 m 235 2 Accordingly the dedicated power supply can be connected in such a position that the distance between the dedicated power supply and a remote station or the master station located furthest from the dedicated power supply is approximately less than 71 7 m 235 2 System configuration example when the dedicated power supply position is changed Master station The current consumption of each station shall include the current consumption of the connected I O equipment The start up current shall be calculated using the formula shown in 12 3 2 A LINK POWER connector Unit m inches Dedicated power supply ee Power supply J CS Power supply 30m 98 5 15m 49 2 15m 49 2 7H ae 49 2 A 49 2 9 5m 1 7 z Ne resistor EO Im EO Ley AL EO I oL 0 5m 1 7 oT 0 5m 1 7 oT 0 5m 1 7 Sy Station a 2y Station e Qy Station i c 40mA T 60mA T 100mA EO Ley AL EO m7 EO I oT 0 5m 1 7 or 0 5m 1 7 oT 0 5m 1 7 oy Station b ae Station f T Stationj 5 40mA 60mA A 100mA EO m7 EO m7 EO Ill oL 0 5m 1 7 o 0 5m 1 7 oT 0 5m 1 7 lt 4 Station c Sy lt lt SStation g a lt 4 Statio
14. CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Before Use 1 e When the following models use the CC Link LT power adapter model CL1PAD1 a power line connecting to the external power supply terminal of the CL1PAD1 must be 30m 98 5 or less Analog Digital Converter CL2AD4 B Digital Analog Converter 4 CL2DA2 B 4 Terminal block connection type 1 6 Trademarks and registered trademarks Each of the company names and product names mentioned in this manual is a trademark or registered trademark of each company 1 5 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Before Use 1 MEMO 1 6 2 Introduction common items 2 1 Outline of Product The CL1PAD1 power adapter and the CL1PSU 2A dedicated power supply are connected to the CC Link LT system and supply stable 24V DC power Master station rome ESOS jf Power adapter or Terminal J dedicated power supply resistor lt lt lt AE 24V DC general purpose power supply Le when using CL1PAD1 Terminal resistor a E gt Remote I O Remote I O Remote I O Remote I O station station station station e Use the connection cables and connectors for CC Link LT when connecting a master station power adapter dedicated power supply and remote station e When the output current of the power adapter or dedicated power supply is less than the total current consumption of all the stations in the CC Link LT syst
15. Dedicated power supply CL1PSU 2A AC power supply 2A 24V DC output type Master station A station that controls data link system Remote I O station A remote station for bit information only for external device I O Generic name for remote I O station and remote device station Controlled by the master station Remote device station Remote station that handle bit unit and word unit data only Remote station Associated manuals This manual The contents of the two User s manuals below are included in this manual Manual No Included not Manual name Model code Description included with product CC Link LT This manual contains explanations for the JY997D06601 specifications installation power supply EE 09R712 wiring and cautions on construction etc ot include of the power adapter CL1PAD1 and Power Adapter e Dedicated Power Supply USER S MANUAL Detailed Volume dedicated power supply CL1PSU 2A 1 1 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Before Use 1 User s manual Included not Manual name Description included with product CL1PAD1 This manual contains explanations for the Power Adapter Model JY997D04601 specifications installation etc of the Included User s Manual power adapter CL1PAD1 CL1PSU 2A CC Link LT Dedicated Power Supply User s Manual This manual contains explanations for the JY997D09801 specifications installation etc of the Included dedicated power supply CL
16. When the current consumption is also too large increase the number of used dedicated power supplies Refer to 12 5 12 6 1 System configuration example disabling operation In the system configuration example shown below some modules cannot operate normally because the voltage drop is too large System configuration example Master station The current consumption of each station shall include the current consumption of the connected I O equipment _ LINK POWER The start up current shall be calculated using the formula oe connector shown in 12 3 2 z owe eu Unit m inches 0 5m 1 7 gt oa Dedicated power supply ET YPower supply 30m 98 5 a 30m 98 5 0 5m 1 7 Terminal resistor ES fo 5m 1 7 E gt Jo 5m 1 7 Station a fy fe Station e T lt _ Station i 40mA D 60mA Z 100mA EF 0 5m 1 7 Er 0 5m 1 7 Station b 2y lt lt Station f 2y Station j 40mA ap 60mA 100mA EF 0 5m 1 7 Er 0 5m 1 7 Station c Sy lt gt Station g T lt gt Station k 40mA 65mA 3 45mA EF 0 5m 1 7 Er 0 5m 1 7 Station d Qy C gt Station h 2y e gt Station 40mA 65mA 45mA 1 Current consumption calculation Total current consumption 25mA 40mA 40mA 40mA 40mA 60mMA 6O0mMA 65mA 65mMA Master Stationa Stationb Station c Station d Statione Station f Station g Station h station 100mA MOOmA 45mA 725mA
17. line length branch line length and total branch line length are restricted by transmission speed 1000 1000 3280 10 3280 10 Maximum cable length m inches lt Maximum cable length m inches Maximum cable length Cable length between the dedicated power supply and a remote station or the master station located furthest from the dedicated power supply 12 7 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PSU 2A 12 2 Selection based on the calculation formula at supply voltage 100V AC ambient temperature 20 C e When you use VCTF cable High flexible cable or a combination of cables Voltage ae 7 Constant y Total current lt 3 6V drop V SConstaht 0 08 consumption A Maximum distance Voltage Constant Total current 9 x lt 3 6V m i drop V Contat ii 0 06 consumption A Distance from dedicated power supply to the furthest station receiving power from the Maximum dedicated power supply in question A station that is powered by another dedicated distance power supply further along the network should not be considered Total current consumption of each Total current consumption of the I O equipment
18. 2 Onerous repair term after discontinuation of production 1 Mitsubishi shall accept onerous product repairs for seven 7 years after production of the product is discontinued Discontinuation of production shall be notified with Mitsubishi Technical Bulletins etc 2 Product supply including repair parts is not available after production is discontinued Overseas service Overseas repairs shall be accepted by Mitsubishi s local overseas FA Center Note that the repair conditions at each FA Center may differ Exclusion of loss in opportunity and secondary loss from warranty liability Regardless of the gratis warranty term Mitsubishi shall not be liable for compensation of damages caused by any cause found not to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi loss in Opportunity lost profits incurred to the user or third person by Failures of Mitsubishi products special damages and secondary damages whether foreseeable or not compensation for accidents and compensation for damages to products other than Mitsubishi products replacement by the user maintenance of on site equipment start up test run and other tasks Changes in product specifications The specifications given in the catalogs manuals or technical documents are subject to change without prior notice Product application 1 In using the Mitsubishi MELSEC programmable logic controller the usage conditions shall be that the application will not lead to a major
19. 7 167m 547 10 3 Confirmation related to the minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC of the module 24V 7 743V 16 257V lt 20 4V From 2 and 3 above the system cannot be supported because the voltage drop is too large Add a dedicated power supply as described in 12 7 3 The fact that the system cannot be supported in this example even if the dedicated power supply position is changed is described in the next page 12 16 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PSU 2A 12 12 7 2 System configuration example 2 disabling operation even if dedicated power supply position is changed When the current consumption is determined the maximum allowable distance can be obtained using the following formula Max distance m inches lt 3 6 V Total current consumption A 0 06 constant 11 constant In this example the maximum allowable distance is as follows lt a Max distance m inches 3 6 V 0 725 A 0 06 constant 11 constant lA 71 75862 m 235 2 Accordingly the dedicated power supply can be connected in such a position that the distance between the dedicated power supply and a remote station or the master station located furthest from the
20. a Sm 16 4 10m 32 9 7 lt q lt q a Pe D o an T 0 2 7 gt Stati ic Station b 07 Stati Sy of Station e ationa ation i ation c A coma at Et gan Leoma O 0 7 aod T lt lt gt Station f Station d c5 60mA 7OMA cos Station g 70MA u Unit m inches 1 Current consumption calculation Total current consumption 25mA 60mA 60mA 70MA 70MA 6OmA 60MA 70mA 475mA 0 475A lt 2A Master Station Station Station Station Station Station Station station a b c d e f g 2 Voltage drop calculation 35 5m 116 5 Constant 11 x Constant 0 06 x 0 475A 1 32525V lt 3 6V Maximum distance From the dedicated power supply to the farthest station Station g in the branch line D 0 5m 1 7 4m 13 1 5m 16 4 5m 16 4 10m 32 9 4m 13 1 4m 13 1 3 Confirmation related to the minimum 3m 9 10 35 5m 116 5 operating voltage 20 4V DC of the module 24V 1 82525V 22 67475V 20 4V From 1 2 and 3 above the system can be configured using only one dedicated power supply with regard to both the current and voltage restrictions 12 10 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PSU 2A 12 12 5 System configuration example 2 when current
21. unit within the such as sensors to which power is supplied Total current CC Link LT system receiving via a connection cable connected to each consumption power from the dedicated power unit within the CC Link LT system receiving supply in question A station that power from the dedicated power supply in is powered by another dedicated question A station that is powered by another power supply further along the dedicated power supply further along the network should not be considered network should not be considered 1 Some remote I O stations for CC Link LT supply the power for I O via a connection cable For the details refer to the instruction manual of each remote I O station When the current consumption is determined the distance from the dedicated power supply to the furthest station can be obtained from the following formula e When you use VCTF cable High flexible cable or a combination of cables Total current Maximum i ze distance m al ca 0 08 Constant Constant Total current 14 Maximum r _ distance m z aa Na 0 06 Constant Constant Or when the distance from the dedicated power supply to the furthest station is determined the allowable current consumption can be obtained from the formula below e When you use VCTF cable High flexible cable or a combination of cables Total current Maximum 0 08 consumption distance m A Constant 9 Constant Total current
22. 2 indicates that contamination is caused by the generation of only non conductive substances however temporary conduction may be caused by accidental condensation 4 1 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Specifications CL1PAD1 4 4 2 4 3 Performance specifications Description Voltage input range 24V DC maximum of 28 8V DC 5 0A Use the power adapter in the range in which the total current consumption of each module does not exceed the maximum rated current while the power is supplied except the period immediately after the power is turned on Maximum ratings current 10MQ between the external terminals and the ground terminal by 500V DC Insulation resistance megger e Supplies power from outside to power adapter External connection 3 points M3 screws on terminal block method e Communication line module power supply module Connector with 4 pins dedicated to CC Link LT x 2 Mass Weight 0 26kg 0 58lbs External Dimensions 66 2 60 4 0 16 0 1 0 01 Center of DIN rail CL1PAD1 43 1 70 75 2 96 0 2 0 01 85 3 35 LINKY 24G POWER 2 04 5 0 18 mounting hole M4 mounting screw Unit mm inches 5 0 20 4 2 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Installation CL1PAD1 5 5 Installation CL1PAD1 Installation precautions CAUTION Use the power adapter in an environment for which the general specifications ar
23. 4V Minimum operating voltage 20 4 V for each module shall be assured Power supply voltage Voltage drop 2 20 4V Select general purpose power supply Refer to 7 3 3 Completed CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PAD1 7 7 2 7 2 1 Installation concept of power adapters Number of power adapters When constructing the system using only one power adapter the following three conditions should be satisfied If the following three conditions are not satisfied the use of two or more power adapters should be considered in constructing the system 1 Because the current capacity of the power adapter is 5A the total current consumption of remote stations I O equipment and the master station receiving the power from the power adapter lt 5A 2 To operate the system in a stable environment the voltage drop should be equivalent to or less than 3 6V 3 As the minimum operating voltage from the power adapter is 20 4V for each remote module Supply voltage to power adapter Voltage drop gt 20 4V There is a formula Refer to section 7 3 to test the system configuration with regard to the voltage drop of the cable If the total current consumption or the voltage drop due to the cable is too large take the following countermeasures When the total current consumption is large or the minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC for each station is not assured e Add power adapt
24. Maximum 0 06 consumption distance m A Constant 11 Constant 12 8 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PSU 2A 12 The simplified graph and the calculation formula for voltage drop may not always be accurate as effects such as ambient temperature and the number of connectors used can influence the results If the conditions of 12 2 Installation concept of dedicated power supplies are not satisfied more then one dedicated power supply should be considered when constructing the system And if the driving voltage 20 4 V cannot be assured in a remote station take proper countermeasures Refer to 12 1 Output voltage of dedicated Voltage drop gt 20 4V power supply 12 9 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply 12 4 System configuration example 1 This section describes a configuration voltage drop are minimal System configuration example Cautions on Construction CL1PSU 2A 12 example when both the current consumption and the Master station The current consumption of each station shall include the current consumption of the connected I O equipment The start up current shall be calculated using the formula LINK POWER Shown in 12 3 2 Power supply 0 5m 1 7 y QT ae edited power a supply E Power supply 0 5 ve 5m 16 4
25. O 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 from a fixed facility The surge resistant voltage of equipment whose rating is up to 300V equator to 2 500V 4 This index indicates the degree of conductive substances generated in the environment generated in which the module is used The degree of contamination 2 indicates that contamination is caused by the generation of only non conductive substances however temporary conduction may be caused by accidental condensation 9 1 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Specifications CL1PSU 2A 9 9 2 Performance specifications Prush current Max SOATTOOV AC Max 60AT2OOVAC e 0 01Ato2A Derating occurs according to the ambient temperature and power voltage 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 By noise simulator of 1000Vp p in noise voltage 1us in noise width Noise resistance and 25 to 60Hz in frequency AC type 1500V AC for one min Vinstona voilage DC type 500V AC for one min A Owane momentary power PS2 Operation continues after power failure for 10ms or less fail
26. Power adapter General 4 Power adapter General 1stmodule 777 purpose 1 2nd module 77 Purpose power suppl power suppl Power is Power is supplied supplied Power is supplied from Power adapter Power is supplied from Power adapter 1st module 2nd module Terminal resistor Remote I O Remote I O Remote I O Remote I O station a station c station e station a Remote O Remote O Remote O Remote O station b station d station f station h i 1 Current consumption calculation Current consumption calculation in Total current consumption in master station and remote power adapter 1st module I O station a to d Current consumption calculation in _ Total current consumption in remote I O station e to power adapter 2nd module Ihe 2 Start up current calculation Start up current calculation supplied from power adapter 1st module Total current of master station and remote I O station a to d at start up Start up current calculation supplied from power adapter Total current of remote I O station e to h at start up 2nd module 3 Voltage drop calculation Voltage drop calculation Calculate voltage drop in master station and remote I O station a supplied from power to d based on current consumption and distance to the furthest adapter 1st module station Voltage drop calculation supplied from power adapter 2nd module Calculate voltage drop in remote I O s
27. Yt Siatione ConA Bona aa cH 02 u m Te T lt Station f Station d co 150mA 200mA cot Station g 250mA Unit m inches 1 Current consumption calculation Total current consumption 25mMA 100mA 60mA 80mA 200mA 60mA 150mA 250mA 925mA 0 925A lt 5A Master Station Station Station Station Station Station Station station a b c d e f g 2 Voltage drop calculation 35 5m 116 5 Constant 11 x Constant 0 06 x 0 925A 2 581V lA 3 6V Maximum distance From the power adapter to the farthest station Station g 0 5m 1 7 4m 13 1 5m 16 4 5m 16 4 10m 32 9 4m 13 1 4m 13 1 3m 9 10 35 5m 116 5 3 Confirmation related to the minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC of the module 24V 2 581V 21 419V 20 4V From 1 2 and 3 above the system can be configured using only one power adapter with regard to both the current and voltage restrictions CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PAD1 7 7 9 7 5 1 System configuration example 2 when current consumption is large This section describes a configuration example and countermeasures needed in the case when the curren
28. and total initial current of remote stations and I O equipment such as sensors connected to the power adapter 6 2 Crimp style terminal For power wiring use crimp terminals of the following dimensions 3 2 0 13 3 2 0 13 6 2 mm 0 24 6 2 mm 0 24 oi in or ae Wiring one cable to one terminal Wiring two cables to one terminal Terminal screw Crimp Terminal screw Crimp terminal terminal RAV1 25 3 V1 25 3 manufactured by JST Mfg Co Ltd 1 25 3 and TG1 25 3 manufactured by NICHIFU Co Ltd Applicable crimp terminal Applicable wire size 0 3 to 1 25 mm2 e Do not tighten terminal screws exceeding the specified torque Failure to do so may cause short circuit equipment failures or malfunctions 6 2 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Power Wiring CL1PAD1 6 6 3 Handling of LINK and LINK POWER connector AOAR H SBSes JISISAelele wo Lo 8Sa a ey 24G Po WER op 1 24g POWER og Terminal ja resistor 4 A Q Po 3 A General ie General iB purpose Angi purpose supply Terminal resistor Remote I O Remote I O Remote I O station station station station 1 LINK connector Pin assignment Dedicated for communication only does not supply power Used when two or more power adapters are used in the CC Link LT system DB DA D000 2 LINK POWER connector Pin assignment Executes commu
29. ay Da Dene ene ee ee ee en ee ee 3 1 3 1 Name of each part ANd GESCTIPTION ccceccceccceecceeeceeceeeeceeceeeceeeceeeseeeseeecaees 3 2 4 Specifications CLIPAD eain Grice anaes 4 1 4 1 General specifications sosiceessezddedecedeccawcsessiaaudveiidstedewev ins eawedteddeeesiaaddsbueds bleed eleven 4 1 4 2 Pe rormanc specifications sieicd cove civisdie alee ewe ease A 4 2 43 Extemal OIMENSIONS xicus eset dei R E alae Gui ved ate oe 4 2 5 Installation GCEUPA DA renra tease aitonanininligeniceen eens 5 1 51 IMSTAH ATION Melog wicecte tetas ee eae hee ak a eet eed da Cee ca seen 5 2 Ooh MMS tan ALIOMN CNC CHOM 2 550282 stacs tates satan a Saedamn de cautced 5 2 51 2 INIGTAIATION to DIN GAIN Ss laceines Veaqenneth t becucunieadanstentaaaedadeteeeectenss 5 2 5 1 3 DirectinstalatioN siessen dons need anctcneddemiosadedantandas a ais 5 2 6 Power Wiring CETPADT hernaniar a 6 1 G21 POWGE WNN Glag aiies a a a E 6 2 02 GIMP SVETermmNa seisi enlace baie tat heasc etl 6 2 6 3 Handling of LINK and LINK POWER connector c scccecseeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeees 6 3 7 Cautions on Construction CL1PAD1 cceccceececseeeeeeeesseeeseeeesenees 7 1 7 1 System power Calculation ProCeCure ccccsecccssceceeeeeeeeceeeeceeeeseeeeegeeseeeeseeeeas 7 2 7 2 Installation concept of power adapters cc ceecceeccceecceeceeeeseeeseeeseeeseeeceeseeesaess 7 3 7 2 1 Number of power adapters ccccccc
30. consumption is large This section describes a configuration example and countermeasures needed in the case when the current consumption is too large When the current consumption is large increase the number of dedicated power supplys without regard to the voltage drop value so that the total current consumption of the modules connected to each dedicated power supply is 2 A or less 12 5 1 System configuration example having large current consumption In the system configuration example shown below the total current consumption of the connected modules exceeds 2 A System configuration example Master station 25mA A Power supply 0 5m 1 7 a Dedicated power supply Power supply LINK POWER connector 1m 3 3 The current consumption of each station shall include the current consumption of the connected I O equipment The start up current shall be calculated using the formula shown in 12 3 2 Ew NO 20m 65 7 E9 0 5m 1 7 a icone Eo 0 5m 1 7 a Mona Eo 0 5m 1 7 a hay ao 0 5m 1 7 y pL Station d 400mA 0 5m 1 7 Tr ES 0 5m 1 7 7 lt ___ _ Station e 400mA ES 0 5m 1 7 7 lt ___ _ sStation f 400mA Eo o 5m 1 7 T lt gt Station g 400mA EO 0 5m 1 7 y gt Station h 400mA Unit m inches 1 Current consumption calculation Total current consumption 25mA 400mA 400mA 40
31. if the driving voltage 20 4 V cannot be assured in a remote station take proper countermeasures Refer to 7 1 General purpose power Voltagedrop gt 20 4V supply voltage Selection of general purpose power supply The general purpose power supply connected to the power adapter must satisfy all the following conditions If the following conditions are not satisfied for example due to a change in the system then changing the general purpose power supply or using two or more power adapters should be considered 1 The power source must supply a minimum of 20 4V DC to the CC Link LT system for the I O modules to operate correctly Do not exceed the maximum input voltage 28 8V DC of the power adapter For the calculation of the voltage drop refer to 7 3 2 Voltage drop 20 4V voltage drop lt General purpose power supply output voltage lt 28 8V 2 Select a general purpose power supply general purpose power supply used to supply 24V DC to the power adapter whose rated current can cope with the value obtained in the Total current consumption Rated output current of general purpose power supply Total current consumption 3 Select a general purpose power supply whose maximum output current can cope with the calculated current value expected at the start up of the CC Link LT system when the power is turned on Notes 1 Maximum output current May be referred to as peak output current If there is
32. on the floor surface ceiling surface or in a horizontal direction If the power adapter is installed on such a surface or direction the temperature may rise Install the power adapter on the wall vertically Installation to DIN rail Align the upper DIN rail installation groove on the power adapter as described in DIN rail 1 and press the power adapter onto the DIN rail as in 2 When removing the power adapter pull the hook downwards for installation as described in 3 then remove the power adapter 4 Installation Removal 1 SA TH35 7 5Fe and TH35 7 5Al Applicable DIN rail Width 35mm 1 38 Direct installation Mount the power adapter by tightening M4 screws to the upper and lower mounting holes two holes in all provided on the power adapter Applicable screw M4 height 16mm 0 63 or more gs Tightening torque range 0 78 to 1 08 N m 10 2 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Power Wiring CL1PSU 2A 11 11 Power Wiring CL1PSU 2A Wiring precautions WARNING e Shut down all external phases of power supply to the module before starting installation or wiring work If all phases are not shut down electrical shock or product damage may occur 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 specified rating is connected or the dedicated p
33. touching the terminals Make sure to shut down all external phases of the power supply before cleaning or tightening the terminal screws If all phases are not shut down the power adapter may fail or malfunction CAUTION Do not disassemble or modify the power adapter Failure malfunction injury or fire may be caused by any disassembly or modification The power adapter case is made of a resin The power adapter may be damaged by dropping or strong impact Shut down all external phases of the power supply before attaching or removing the power adapter to from the panel If all phases are not shut down the power adapter may fail or malfunction 7 1 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PAD1 7 7 1 System power calculation procedure Calculate the system power using the following procedure Calculation procedure Design remote station connection configuration and wiring length Calculate current consumption Refer to 7 3 1 Is total current consumption lt 5A Add power adapter Refer to 7 5 2 and 7 7 3 YES Check simplified graph or calculate voltage drop Refer to 7 3 2 Examine power adapter Is voltage drop lt 3 6 V position change Refer to 7 6 2 Calculate voltage drop Minimum operating voltage Refer to 7 3 2 20 4 V for each module shall be assured Is voltage drop lt 3 6 V Power supply voltage Voltage drop 2 20
34. 0mA 400mA 400mA 400mA 400mA 400mA 3225mA 3 225A gt 2A Master Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station station a b c d e f g 2 Voltage drop calculation 27m 88 6 Constant 11 ix Constant 0 06 x 3 225A 7 353V gt 3 6V Maximum distance From the dedicated power supply to the furthest station Station h 0 5m 1 7 2m 6 6 20m 65 7 1m 3 3 1m 3 3 1m 3 3 1m 3 3 0 5m 1 7 27m 88 6 3 Confirmation related to the minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC of the module 24V 7 353V 16 647V lt 20 4V From 1 2 and 3 above the system cannot be configured using only one dedicated power supply with regard to both the current and voltage restrictions Add a dedicated power supply as shown in the next page 12 11 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PSU 2A 12 12 5 2 Countermeasures addition of dedicated power supply When the current consumption exceeds 2 A add dedicated power supplies in constructing the system so that the total current consumption of modules connected to each dedicated power supply is 2 A or less System configuration example when two dedicated power supplies are used Master station The current consumption of each station shall include the current consumption of the connected I O equipment wes l The start u
35. 1 7 50m 164 0 pg 25M 82 0 E 75m 246 0 1 7 Terminal at S resistor Ee 0 5m 1 7 Ee o0 5m 17 Ee o 5m 1 7 m J a lt _ Station e T lt Station i ri Z 60mA Z 100mA ES 0 5m 1 7 ge 0 5m 1 7 oe 0 5m 1 7 n lt gt Station b lt gt Station f T lt gt Station j co 40mA 5 60mA 100mA Or 0 5m 1 7 Sr 0 5m 1 7 Sr 0 5m 1 7 lt __ gt Station c lt gt Station g eae lt gt Station k 40mA T 65mA 45mA ST 0 5m 1 7 ST 0 5m 1 7 T osm t7 2y lt _ gt Station d 2y gt Station h 2y e Station 40mA 65mA 45mA 1 Current consumption calculation Total current consumption in the power adapter 1 25mA 40mA 40mA 40mA 40mA 60mA 60mA 65mA 65mA Master Stationa Station b Station c Stationd Statione Station f Station g Station h station 435mA 0 435A lt 5A Total current consumption in the power adapter 2 100mA 100mA 45mA 45mA 290mA 0 29A lt 5A Station i Station j Station k Station 2 Voltage drop calculation Voltage drop in the power adapter 1 67m 219 9 Constant 11 x Constant 0 06 x 0 435A 2 0358V lt 13 6V Maximum distance From the power adapter to the furthest station Stat
36. 100Q or less 3 2 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Specifications CL1PAD1 4 4 Specifications CL1PAD1 4 1 General specifications Ambient operating temperature 0 to 55 C 82 to 131 F Ambient storage temperature 25 to 75 C 13 to 167 F Ambient operating humidity 5 to 95 RH Dew condensation shall not be allowed i idi 5 to 95 RH Dew condensation shall not be allowed When intermittent vibration is present Number of sweep times Half amplitude 10 to 57Hz p 0 075mm Vibration resistance RE IRE 10 times in each of the X Y When continuous vibration is present ae and Z directions for 80 min Half amp itude 10 to 57Hz 0 035mm Operating atmosphere Operating altitude 2 000m 6561 8 or less 2 nstallation place voltage icategory Degree of contamination Notes 1 The criterion is shown in IEC61131 2 2 The module cannot be used in an environment pressurized above atmospheric pressure at the altitude of O 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 from a fixed facility The surge resistant voltage of equipment rated 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
37. 1PSU 2A e For obtaining the manual not included with the product please consult the Mitsubishi Electric sales site where the product is purchased e For related equipment such as a master station or remote station refer to the documents included with the product or other relevant documents 1 4 For safe use e 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 e Before using the product for special purposes such as nuclear power electric power aerospace medicine or passenger movement vehicles consult with Mitsubishi e 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 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Before Use 1 1 5 Note Concerning the CE Marking The CE marking does not guarantee that an entire mechanical module produced in accordance with the contents of this note will comply with the following standards Compliance to EMC directive and LVD directive of the entire mechanical module should be checked by the user manufacturer For more details please contact the local Mitsubishi Electric sales site Attention e This product is designed for use in industrial applications No
38. 2 and 3 above the system cannot be supported because the voltage drop is too large Add a power adapter as described in 7 7 3 The fact that the system cannot be supported in this example even if the power adapter position is changed is described in the next page 7 15 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PAD1 7 7 7 2 System configuration example 2 disabling operation even if power adapter position is changed When the current consumption is determined the maximum allowable distance can be obtained using the following formula Max distance m inches lt 3 6 V Total current consumption A 0 06 constant 11 constant In this example the maximum allowable distance is as follows Max distance m inches lt 3 6 V 0 725 A 0 06 constant 11 constant lA 71 75862 m 235 2 Accordingly the power adapter can be connected in such a position that the distance between the power adapter and a remote station or the master station located furthest from the power adapter is approximately less than 71 7 m 235 2 However when the maximum distance is long as shown in this example the system cannot be configured using only one power adapter System configuration example 50m 164 0 o 75m 246 0 0 5m 1 7 al resistor EF 0 5
39. 2 MITSUBISHI W ELECTRIC Open Field Network USER S MANUAL Detailed Volume CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Covered models CL1PAD1 CL1PSU 2A CC Link LT CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Foreword e This manual contains text diagrams and explanations which will guide the reader in the correct installation and operation of the CL1PAD1 Power Adapter for CC Link LT or the CL1PSU 2A Dedicated Power Supply for CC Link LT It should be read and understood before attempting to install or use the unit e If in doubt at any stage of the CL1PAD1 Power Adapter for CC Link LT or the CL1PSU 2A Dedicated Power Supply for CC Link LT installation of always consult a professional electrical engineer who is qualified and trained to the local and national standards that applies to the installation site e If in doubt about the operation or use of the CL1PAD1 Power Adapter for CC Link LT or the CL1iPSU 2A Dedicated Power Supply for CC Link LT please consult the nearest Mitsubishi Electric distributor e This manual is subject to change without notice CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply USER S MANUAL Detailed Volume Manual number JY997D06601 Manual revision G Date April 2015 This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind nor does it confer any patent licenses Mi
40. 5mA 40mA 40mA 40mA 40mA 60mA 65mA 65mA Master Stationa Stationb Station c Stationd Statione Station f Station g Station h station 10O0mA 100mA 45mA 45mA 725mA 0 725A lt 2A Station i Station j Station k Station 2 Voltage drop calculation 88 5m 290 4 Constant 11 xi Constant 0 06 x 0 725A 4 32825V gt 3 6V Maximum distance From the dedicated power supply to the furthest station Station d 0 5m 1 7 88 5m 290 4 12 17 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PSU 2A 12 3 Confirmation related to the minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC of the module 24V 4 382825V 19 67175V lt 20 4V From 2 and 3 above the system cannot be supported because the voltage drop is too large Add a dedicated power supply as shown in the next page 12 18 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PSU 2A 12 12 7 3 Countermeasures addition of dedicated power supply When the minimum operating voltage 20 4 V for each module connected to the dedicated power supply cannot be satisfied even if the dedicated power supply position is changed as described in 12 7 2 increase the number of dedicated power supplies System configuration example when two dedicated power supplies are used
41. 8 5m 290 4 Constant 11 x Constant 0 06 x 0 725A 4 32825V gt 3 6V Maximum distance From the power adapter to the furthest station Station d 1m 3 3 75m 246 0 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 0 5m 1 7 88 5m 290 4 7 16 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PAD1 7 3 Confirmation related to the minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC of the module 24V 4 382825V 19 67175V lt 20 4V From 2 and 3 above the system cannot be supported because the voltage drop is too large Add a power adapter as shown in the next page CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply 7 7 3 Countermeasures addition of power adapter When the minimum operating voltage 20 4 V for each module connected to the power adapter cannot be satisfied even if the power adapter position is changed as described in 7 7 2 increase the number of power adapters System configuration example when two power adapters are used Master station The current consumption of each station shall include the current consumption of the connected I O equipment Nic Rowen General purpose power supply shown in 7 3 3 Power supply connector LINK POWER a Fo 24y DC LINK aS connector 24V DC 5m ower adapter 1 Cae aie Power adapter 2 rites power pea q are supply IA IA 1 0 5m
42. DING 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN CL1PAD1 U SY E JY997D06601G Effective April 2015 MEE Specificationd are subject to change without notice
43. PSU 2A 11 11 3 Handling of LINK and LINK POWER connector Master station IIS a KA Dedicated power supply Dedicated power supply D Remote I O Remote I O Remote I O Remote I O station station station station 1 LINK connector Pin assignment Dedicated for communication only does not supply power Used when two or more dedicated power supplies are used in the CC Link LT system el HOU 2 LINK POWER connector Pin assignment Executes communication and supplies power to the CC Link LT system OOO 11 3 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Power Wiring CL1PSU 2A 11 Wiring precautions CAUTION e When two or more dedicated power supplies 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 Wron connection connection LINK connector connector LINK connector LINK LINK LINK POWER LINK connector POWER POWER POWER connector connector connector Do not short circuit the 24G terminal and the 24V terminal of the LINK POWER connector Some remote I O stations operate the inputs and outputs using the power supply for communication Refer to the corresponding manuals for remote I O stations and perform wiring correctly If wiri
44. a piece of tape to prevent dust or conductive foreign materials from entering the module 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 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Power Wiring CL1PSU 2A 11 11 1 Power wiring diagram LINK Dedicated i LINK POWER Connector for ee Connector for CC Link LT CC Link LT interface interface Rated voltage 100 120 200 230 and 240V AC 24V AC DC circuit Grounding 100Q or less Power terminal block for dedicated power supply Terminal screw M3 Tightening torque range 0 42 to 0 58 Nem 11 2 Crimp style terminal For power wiring use crimp terminals of the following dimensions o 3 2 0 13 o 3 2 0 13 6 2 mm 0 24 6 2 mm 0 24 a a or a Wiring one cable to one terminal Wiring two cables to one terminal Terminal screw Crimp Terminal screw Crimp terminal terminal e Use a power wire of 2mm 0 08in 2 or more e Perform grounding 100Q or less with a wire of 2 mm 0 08in 2 or more to the grounding terminal However never perform common grounding with a high voltage system e Do not tighten terminal screws exceeding the specified torque Failure to do so may cause short circuit equipment failures or malfunctions CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Power Wiring CL1
45. accident even if any problem or fault should occur in the programmable logic controller device and that backup and fail safe functions are systematically provided outside of the device for any problem or fault 2 The Mitsubishi programmable logic controller has been designed and manufactured for applications in general industries etc Thus applications in which the public could be affected such as in nuclear power plants and other power plants operated by respective power companies and applications in which a special quality assurance system is required such as for Railway companies or Public service purposes shall be excluded from the programmable logic controller applications In addition applications in which human life or property that could be greatly affected such as in aircraft medical applications incineration and fuel devices manned transportation equipment for recreation and amusement and safety devices shall also be excluded from the programmable logic controller range of applications However in certain cases some applications may be possible providing the user consults their local Mitsubishi representative outlining the special requirements of the project and providing that all parties concerned agree to the special circumstances solely at the users discretion USER S MANUAL Detailed Volume CC Link LT Power Adapter e Dedicated Power Supply MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BUIL
46. ation Station station a b c d e f g 2 Voltage drop calculation 27m 88 6 Constant 11 x Constant 0 06 x 6 025A 13 737V gt 3 6V Maximum distance From the power adapter to the furthest station Station h 0 5m 1 7 2m 6 6 20m 65 7 1m 3 3 1m 3 3 1m 3 3 1m 3 3 0 5m 1 7 27m 88 6 3 Confirmation related to the minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC of the module 24V 13 737V 10 263V lt 20 4V From 1 2 and 3 above the system cannot be configured using only one power adapter with regard to both the current and voltage restrictions Add a power adapter as shown in the next page 7 10 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply 7 9 2 Cautions on Construction CL1PAD1 7 Countermeasures addition of power adapter When the current consumption exceeds 5 A add power adapters in constructing the system so that the total current consumption of modules connected to each power adapter is 5 A or less System configuration example when two power adapters are used Master station The current consumption of each station shall include 25mA LINK POWER General purpose power supply shown in 7 3 3 2 _Power supply ODORE LINK LINK POWER 24V DC aN poner oy 24V DC 0 5m 1 7 lt E purpose pa ower adapter 1 power Fo Eo Power supply Refer to subsect
47. current and voltage restrictions 12 20 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PSU 2A 12 MEMO 12 21 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Warranty Warranty Please confirm the following product warranty details before using this product Gratis Warranty Term and Gratis Warranty Range If any faults or defects hereinafter Failure found to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi occurs during use of the product within the gratis warranty term the product shall be repaired at no cost via the sales representative or Mitsubishi Service Company However if repairs are required onsite at domestic or overseas location expenses to send an engineer will be solely at the customer s discretion Mitsubishi shall not be held responsible for any re commissioning maintenance or testing on site that involves replacement of the failed module Gratis Warranty Term The gratis warranty term of the product shall be for one year after the date of purchase or delivery to a designated place Note that after manufacture and shipment from Mitsubishi the maximum distribution period shall be six 6 months and the longest gratis warranty term after manufacturing shall be eighteen 18 months The gratis warranty term of repair parts shall not exceed the gratis warranty term before repairs Gratis Warranty Range 1 The range shall be limited to normal use within the usage state usage m
48. d 12 7 3 Is total current consumption lt 2A YES Calculate current at start up Refer to 12 3 2 Total current at start up NO of each module lt 2 2 V YES Check simplified graph or calculate voltage drop Refer to 12 3 2 Examine dedicated power supply Is voltage drop lt 3 6V m position change Refer to 12 6 2 Check simplified graph or calculate Minimum operating voltage voltage drop 20 4 V for each module shall be Refer to 12 3 2 assured Dedicated power Is voltage drop lt 3 6V supply voltage Voltage drop gt 20 4V Minimum operating voltage 20 4 V for each module shall be assured Dedicated power supply voltage Voltage drop gt 20 4V Completed 12 2 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PSU 2A 12 12 2 12 2 1 Installation concept of dedicated power supplies Number of dedicated power supplies When constructing the system using only one dedicated power supply the following four conditions should be satisfied If the following three conditions are not satisfied the use of four or more dedicated power supplies should be considered constructing the system 1 Because the current capacity of the dedicated power supply is 2A the total current consumption of remote stations I O equipment and the master station receiving power from dedicated power supply lt 2A 2 Total current at start up of eac
49. dedicated power supply is approximately less than 71 7 m 235 2 However when the maximum distance is long as shown in this example the system cannot be configured using only one dedicated power supply System configuration example Master station The current consumption of each station shall include the current consumption of the connected I O equipment The start up current shall be calculated using the formula shown in 12 3 2 oe me LINK POWER connector Unit m inches VTE Dedicated power supply Power supply gt K A d SE Power supply m 164 0 0 75m 246 0 0 5m 1 7 J pee gt gt a ee Terminal resistor EF 0 5m 1 7 EF 0 5m 1 7 E2 0 5m 17 OD o lt gt Station a T lt gt Station e I lt __ gt Station i a 40mA Z 60mA 100mA Ee 0 5m 1 7 EF 0 5m 1 7 E gt 0 5m 1 7 OD SY lt lt _ SsStation b lt y Station f T lt lt Station j 40mA lt 60mA 100mA Eo 0 5m 1 7 ET 0 5m 1 7 ES o 5m 17 D lt __ gt Station c 2 lt ___ gt Station g T lt gt Station k T 40mA a 65mA 45mA EF 0 5m 1 7 ET 0 5m 1 7 E2 0 5m 17 2y gt Station d 2y e gt Station h Qy gt Station 40mA 65mA 45mA 1 Current consumption calculation Total current consumption 2
50. e described in this manual If the power adapter is used in any environment outside the range for the general specifications electrical shock fire malfunction product damage or product deterioration may occur Do not directly touch the conductive area of the power adapter Malfunction or damage of the power adapter may be caused by touching the conductive area Securely fix the power adapter on DIN rail or with mounting screws Securely tighten the mounting screws within the specified torque range Refer to Subsection 5 1 3 If the screws are insufficiently tightened the power adapter may fall be short circuited or malfunction If the screws are excessively tightened the screws may be damaged and the power adapter may fall or be short circuited Install the power adapter on a flat surface If the mounting surface is concave and or convex excessive force applied to the PC board may damage the product A dust proof sheet is included with CL1PAD1 Make sure the sheet is attached during screw hole processing or wiring work to prevent cuttings and wire chips from entering the module through the ventilation slits Otherwise fire failure or malfunction may be caused Take off the dust proof sheet from the ventilation slits of the product after the engineering work Otherwise fire failure or malfunction may be caused 5 1 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Installation CL1PAD1 5 5 1 Installation meth
51. e and countermeasures needed in the case when the voltage drop is large and the minimum operating voltage 20 4 V for each module connected to the dedicated power supply cannot be satisfied even if the dedicated power supply position is changed When the voltage drop is large change the voltage drop position as described in 12 6 System configuration example 3 However in some conditions the minimum operating voltage 20 4 V for each module connected to the dedicated power supply cannot be satisfied even if the dedicated power supply position is changed Therefore increase the number of dedicated power supplies so that the minimum operating voltage 20 4 V for each module is satisfied Also when the current consumption is too large increase the number of dedicated power supplies Refer to 12 5 System configuration example 1 disabling operation In the system configuration example shown below some modules cannot operate normally because the voltage drop is large System configuration example Master station The current consumption of each station shall include 25mA the current consumption of the connected I O equipment The start up current shall be calculated using the formula LINK POWER shown in 12 3 2 W A Power supply CONNECIO E 0 5m 1 7 Unit m inches e Dedicated power supply Er Power supply o 50m 164 0 a 100m 328 1 a 0 5m 1 7 lt a lt Termina
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53. em or when voltage drop is large due to a long communication distance two or more power adapters or dedicated power supply units can be used In such a case a power adapter and a dedicated power supply can be used concurrently e Detailed information about connection cables and connectors for CC Link LT and terminal resistor can be found on the CC Link Partner Association s site at http www cc link org 2 1 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Introduction common items 2 2 2 Selection of Power Adapter and Dedicated Power Supply The input voltage and output current differs in a power adapter and a dedicated power supply Select products giving consideration to the power supply voltage to the power adapter or a dedicated power supply and the total current consumption of each module in the CC Link LT system The major specifications of a power adapter and dedicated power supply are shown in the table below Specification Power adapter CL1PAD1 Dedicated power supply CL1PSU 2A Power supply 100 120 200 230 and 240V AC 50 60Hz Bro a Maa metre ee Voltage allowable range 85V to 264V AC Output voltage 24V DC Max 28 8V DC 24V DC 10 5 0 01A to 2A Derating occurs according to the ambient temperature and power voltage Max 5A Not exceeding the rated output current of external DC power unit Output current l Construct the system properly so that the total current consumption of each module does
54. en the voltage drop is large change the voltage drop position as described in 7 6 System configuration example 3 However in some conditions the minimum operating voltage 20 4 V for each module connected to the power adapter cannot be satisfied even if the power adapter position is changed Therefore increase the number of power adapters so that the minimum operating voltage 20 4 V for each module is satisfied Also when the current consumption is too large increase the number of power adapters Refer to 7 5 System configuration example 1 disabling operation In the system configuration example shown below some modules cannot operate normally because the voltage drop is large System configuration example Master station The current consumption of each station shall include 25mA the current consumption of the connected I O equipment LINK POWER General purpose power supply shown in 7 3 3 co A Power supply connector E 0 5m 1 7 24V DC Unit m inches a st Fower adapter General purpose power supply Refer to subsection 5 1 2 o ANET DELY 100m 328 1 0 5m 1 7 50m 164 0 m 328 1 Sm 1 7 as ap Terminal a resistor Er 0 5m 1 7 E2 0 5m 1 7 E2 0 5m 17 2 lt gt Station a lt gt Station e Sy lt __ gt Station T 40mA T 60mA 100mA Er 0 5m 1 7 ES 0 5m 1 7 ES 0 5m 1 7 O lt gt Station b lt ___ Station f T lt 4
55. er supply to the module before starting installation or wiring work If all phases are not shut down electrical shock or product damage may occur CAUTION e Confirm the rated voltage and the terminal arrangement of the power adapter then correctly wire the power adapter If a power supply not conforming to the specified rating is connected or the power adapter is wired incorrectly fire or failure may occur e Tighten the terminal screws within the specified torque range Refer to Section 6 1 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 be short circuited equipment failures or malfunction Make sure that foreign objects such as cuttings and wire chips do not enter the power adapter Fire failure or malfunction may occur e When two or more power adapters 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 connection LINK LINK LINK LINK connector connector connector connector LINK POWER 1 LINK POWER 1 LINK POWER z4 connector f connector connector Sm B aM LINK L J POWER connector
56. ers or dedicated power supplies Use several power adapters or dedicated power supplies so that the power supplied to the system is divided accordingly When the voltage drop is large or the minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC of each station is not assured e Change the power adapter position Shorten the maximum distance from the power adapter to a remote station or the master station e Shorten the connection cable Shorten the maximum distance from the power adapter to a remote station or the master station e Add power adapters or dedicated power supplies Use several power adapters or dedicated power supplies so that the power supplied to the system is divided accordingly 7 3 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PAD1 7 7 2 2 Rule when using two or more power adapters Two or more power adapters can be used in a system A power adapter and a dedicated power supply can be used concurrently When using two or more power adapters calculate the Current consumption Voltage drop and Minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC for each power adapter and construct the system so that each condition is satisfied Refer to 7 3 3 when selecting a general purpose power supply connected to each power adapter System configuration example Master station Terminal resor ___LINK POWER connector LINK connector LINK POWER connector ower IS supplied 24V DC 24V DC 4
57. ethods and usage environment etc which follow the conditions and precautions etc given in the instruction manual user s manual and caution labels on the product 2 Even within the gratis warranty term repairs shall be charged for in the following cases a Failure occurring from inappropriate storage or handling carelessness or negligence by the user Failure caused by the user s hardware or software design b Failure caused by unapproved modifications etc to the product by the user c When the Mitsubishi product is assembled into a user s device Failure that could have been avoided if functions or structures judged as necessary in the legal safety measures the user s device is subject to or as necessary by industry standards had been provided d Failure that could have been avoided if consumable parts battery backlight fuse etc designated in the instruction manual had been correctly serviced or replaced e Relay failure or output contact failure caused by usage beyond the specified Life of contact cycles f Failure caused by external irresistible forces such as fires or abnormal voltages and failure caused by force majeure such as earthquakes lightning wind and water damage g Failure caused by reasons unpredictable by scientific technology standards at time of shipment from Mitsubishi h Any other failure found not to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi or that admitted not to be so by the user
58. 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 1 3 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Before Use 1 LVD The following products have shown compliance through direct testing of the identified standards below and design analysis through the creation of a technical construction file to the European Directive for Low Voltage 2006 95 EC when used as directed by the appropriate documentation Refer to the manual or related material of each product for details concerning products not included below Type Programmable Controller Open Type Equipment Models CL1PSU 2A manufactured from April 1st 2004 to April 30th 2006 are compliant with EN61131 2 1994 A11 1996 A12 2000 CL1iPSU 2A manufactured after May 1st 2006 are compliant with EN61131 2 2007 Standard Remark The equipment has been assessed as a component for fitting in a suitable enclosure which meets the requirements of EN61131 2 1994 A11 1996 A12 2000 The equipment has been assessed as a component for fitting in a suitable enclosure which meets the requirements of EN61131 2 2007 EN61131 2 1994 Programmable controllers A11 1996 Equipment requirements A12 2000 and tests EN61131 2 2007 Programmable controllers Equipment requirements and tests Notes for co
59. h module current consumption in the I O equipment that receives power from a dedicated power supply lt Maximum output current 2 2A of dedicated power supply 3 To operate the system in a stable environment the voltage drop should be equivalent to or less than 3 6V 4 As the minimum operating voltage from the dedicated power supply is 20 4V for each remote module Supply voltage to dedicated power supply Voltage drop 20 4V There is a formula Refer to section 12 3 to test the system configuration with regard to the voltage drop of the cable If the total current consumption or the voltage drop due to the cable is too large take the following countermeasures When the total current consumption or current at start up is large e Add power adapters or dedicated power supplies Use several power adapters or dedicated power supplies so that the power supplied to the system is divided accordingly When the voltage drop is large or the minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC of each station is not assured e Change the dedicated power supply position Shorten the maximum distance from the dedicated power supply to a remote station or the master station e Shorten the connection cable Shorten the maximum distance from the dedicated power supply to a remote station or the master station e Add power adapters or dedicated power supplies Use several power adapters or dedicated power supplies so that the power supplied to the syste
60. he general purpose power supply Current The general purpose power supply is turned ON 1 Calculated current consumption rated current of the general purpose Time gt power supply 12 6 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PSU 2A 12 12 3 3 Voltage drop The voltage drop can be calculated using the 1 Simplified graph or 2 Calculation formula The voltage drop is in proportion to the length of the connection cable and the current consumption of a connected master station remote stations or I O equipment Calculate the voltage drop with respect to the cable length up to a remote station or the master station that is located furthest from the dedicated power supply 1 Selection based on the simplified graph at supply voltage 100V AC ambient temperature 20 C When you use VCTF cable High flexible The graph on the cable or a combination of cables When you use dedicated flat cable right shows the relationship i ae between current 1446 10 1837 3 consumption A and the cable length 100 100 m inches that 328 1 1 causes a voltage drop of 3 6 V If the relationship between the current consumption and the cable length is within the shaded range of i the graph a 3 3 system can be configured using only one dedicated power supply o 4 However the 0 1 1 0 5 0 1 1 0 5 available main Current consumption A Current consumption A
61. hout applying any force on the connector of the CC Link LT interface and the connection cable Otherwise such cables may break or fail Transportation and maintenance precautions CAUTION e During transportation avoid the impact which exceeds a regulated value as the power adapter 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 power adapter Disposal Procedure CAUTION e When disposing of the product treat it as industrial waste 3 1 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Outline CL1PAD1 3 3 1 Name of each part and description Status indicator LED Power terminal DIN rail installation groove ELS CL1PAD1 LINKS POWER LINK connector 2 4 5 mounting hole M4 mounting screw LINK POWER connector Description Status indicator LED POWER Lit while the power is supplied LINK DB For communication a For communication aul 24G Power supply for communication uN DB Forcom connector Supplies power from an external source to the power adapter 24V Input voltage 28 8V DC or less depending on connected model Rated input current 5 0 A Power terminal Use a proper general purpose power supply with consideration to the initial current of the remote stations Terminal for grounding
62. ial damage that may arise as a result of the installation or use of this equipment All examples and diagrams shown in this manual are intended only as an aid to understanding the text not to guarantee operation Mitsubishi Electric will accept no responsibility for actual use of the product based on these illustrative examples Please contact a Mitsubishi Electric distributor for more information concerning applications in life critical situations or high reliability CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Table of Contents GUIDCIING OF SAMY sects ceca spcttece sau nedten ttc osenssesedidieeaenereeaataeeee lil Tale OF GOMLGINS sasine iea V 1 CIOL USE aciaeroropenao eoet 1 1 k EOOWOO cenene a a a a O 1 1 1 2 Generic and abbreviated expressions cccccccseeccseeeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeseeeeaaes 1 1 t3 XSSOCIAICG MANU AS ena a a a a monet 1 1 tA a cy eUS Eana A a 1 2 1 5 Note Concerning the CE Marking cccccccseseeseeeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeesseeeesas 1 3 1 6 Trademarks and registered trademarks ccccscceseceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeseeeseeens 1 5 2 Introduction common MEMS ssticieisinascndceseiadeteonie aisenacodawebiadelass semieaaee 2 1 21 Outline ol POGUGCK vies vesconadasctisnaticansteciiercanddennieansduniate dameedd owen Saanddenueidatendtaanedaawannetiadaaes 2 1 2 2 Selection of Power Adapter and Dedicated Power Supply cccccseeeceeeeeees 2 2 9 Oline CO lee
63. ion 5 1 2 BR 2 18m 59 0 aed Venter adapter 2 EE A purpose power ER ene me og Terminal resistor Eb o smc7 ES 0 5m 1 7 ee a Station e NA g00mA ES o smi7 ES 0 5m 1 7 a _ Station b TE Station f 800mA 800mA ED o sm 7 ES 0 5m 1 7 na po Station g TEAN a 800mA a 0 5m 1 7 ES 0 5m 1 7 y gt Station d y gt Station h 600mA 600mA Unit m inches 1 Current consumption calculation Total current consumption in the power adapter 1 IA 5A 25mA 800mA 800mA Master Station Station Station station a b C Total current consumption in the power adapter 2 800mA 800mA 8BQO0mMA 600MA B000MA 3A Station Station Station Station e f g h 2 Voltage drop calculation Voltage drop in the power adapter 1 800mA 600mA 133025mA 3 025A Station d IA 5A 7m 22 11 Constant 11 x Constant 0 06 x 3 025A 3 267V lt 3 6V Maximum distance From the power adapter to the furthest station Station d the current consumption of the connected I O equipment Power supply Refer to subsection 5 1 2 22 14 0 5m 1 7 2m 6 6 1m 3 3 1m 3 3 1m 3 3 1m 3 3 0 5m 1 7 7m
64. ion h 0 5m 1 7 4m 13 1 50m 164 0 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 0 5m 1 7 67m 219 9 Voltage drop in the power adapter 2 88 5m 290 4 Constant 11 x Constant 0 06 x 0 29A 1 7313V lt 3 6V Maximum distance From the power adapter to the furthest station Station l 1m 3 3 75m 246 0 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 0 5m 1 7 88 5m 290 4 7 18 Cautions on Construction CL1PAD1 7 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PAD1 7 3 Confirmation related to the minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC of the module Power adapter 1 24V 2 0358V 21 9642V 20 4V Power adapter 2 24V 1 7313V 22 2687V 20 4V From 1 2 and 3 above the system can be supported using two power adapters with regard to both the current and voltage restrictions 7 19 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PAD1 7 MEMO 7 20 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Outline CL1PSU 2A 8 Outline CL1PSU 2A Design precautions If a failure occurs in the station the output may switch to the ON or OFF status For output signals which can lead to a severe accident install a circ
65. l z resistor Er 0 5m 1 7 ES o 5m 1 7 ES o 5m 1 7 Station a 2y lt _ _ Station e 2y 4 Station i a 40mA a 60mA A 100mA Er 0 5m 1 7 E2 0 5m 17 ES o0 5m 17 Station b ae lt __ Station f Qy Station j a 40mA 60mA w 100mA Er 0 5m 1 7 E2 0 5m 17 ES o0 5m 17 a Station c 2y lt gt Station g 2y ft Station k o 40mA 5 65mA T 45mA Er 0 5m 1 7 ES o 5m 1 7 ES o 5m 1 7 Dy lt _ gt Station d y gt Station h y gt Station l 40mA 65mA 45mA 1 Current consumption calculation Total current consumption 25mA 40mA 40mA 40mA 40mA 6OmA 6OmMA 65mA 65mA Master Stationa Stationb Station c Stationd Statione Station f Station g Station h station 100mA MOOmA 45mA 725mA 0 725A lt 2A Station i Station j Station k Station 12 15 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PSU 2A 12 2 Voltage drop calculation 167m 547 10 Constant 11 x Constant 0 06 x 0 725A 7 743V gt 3 6V Maximum distance From the dedicated power supply to the furthest station Station 1 0 5m 1 7 4m 13 1 50m 164 0 100m 328 1 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 0 5m 1
66. long the network adapter further along the network should not should not be considered be considered 1 Some remote I O stations for CC Link LT supply power for I O via a connection cable For the details refer to the instruction manual of each remote I O station When the current consumption is determined the distance from the power adapter to the furthest station can be obtained from the following formula e When you use VCTF cable High flexible cable or a combination of cables Maximum distance m 0 08 Constant Constant Maximum z distance m 0 06 Constant Constant Or when the distance from the power adapter to the furthest station is determined the allowable current consumption can be obtained from the formula below e When you use VCTF cable High flexible cable or a combination of cables Total current Maximum consumption distance m A 9 Constant Total current Maximum consumption distance m A 11 Constant CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PAD1 7 7 3 3 The simplified graph and the calculation formula for voltage drop may not always be accurate as effects such as ambient temperature and the number of connectors used can influence the results If the conditions of 5 1 Installation concept of power adapters are not satisfied more then one power adapter should be considered when constructing the system And
67. m 1 7 Er 10 5m 1 7 ES 0 5m 1 7 Q _ gt Station a 2y 4 gt Station e 2y fe Station i a 40mA 60mA T 100mA E 0 5m 1 7 Er 10 5m 1 7 ES 0 5m 1 7 o lt gt Station b 2y f Station f Qy fs Station j T 40mA ae 60mA ae 100mA E2 0 5m 1 7 Ee 10 5m 1 7 ES 0 5m 1 7 D lt _ gt Station c 2y e Station g Qy Station k T 40mA 65mA Ti 45mA ES 0 5m 1 7 Ee 10 5m 1 7 ES o 5mc 7 2y lt gt Station d 2y gt Station h Qy f___ Station 40mA 65mA 45mA Master station The current consumption of each station shall include the current consumption of the connected I O equipment General purpose power supply shown in 7 3 3 LINK POWER Unit m inches connector 24V DC A z Baie adapter General purpose power suppl LO Power suppl m y a Power supply Refer to subsection 5 1 2 1 Current consumption calculation Total current consumption 25mA 40mA 40mA 40mA 40mAl 60mA 65mA 65mA Master Stationa Stationb Station c Stationd Statione Station f Station g Station h station 100mA 100mA 45mA 45mA 725mA 0 725A lt 5A Station i Station j Station k Station 2 Voltage drop calculation 8
68. m is divided accordingly 12 3 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PSU 2A 12 12 2 2 Rule when using two or more dedicated power supplies Two or more dedicated power supplies can be used in a system A power adapter and a dedicated power supply can be used concurrently When using two or more dedicated power supply units calculate the Current consumption Current at start up Voltage drop and Minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC for each power adapter and construct the system so that each condition is satisfied System configuration example station Terminal resistor LINK POWER connector Power is supplied Dedicated power supply 1st module Power is supplied power supply 1st module Remote I O station a Remote I O station b Power is supplied from Dedicated Remote I O station c Remote O station d LINK connector LINK POWER connector 4 Dedicated power J Supply 2nd module Power is supplied Power is supplied from Dedicated power supply 2nd module Terminal resistor Remote I O Remote I O station e station g Remote I O Remote I O station f station h 1 Current consumption calculation Current consumption calculation in dedicated power supply 1st module Current consumption calculation in dedicated power supply 2nd module 2 Start up current calculation Start up current calculatio
69. mpliance to EMC LVD directive e tis necessary to install the CL1 series module in a shielded metal control panel For more details please contact the local Mitsubishi Electric sales site e Use the CC Link LT module in Zone A as defined in EN61131 2 The terminal and the wiring for the following table can be used in zone Bl Classification Terminal that can be used in Rated load zone B voltage Balawoutout 2 CL1Y4 R1B1 Terminal to connect output signals 240V AC or less 2 Dee CL1Y4 R1B2 and load power supply 30V DC or less DC input CL1XY4 DR1B2 Terminal to connect output signals 240V AC or less Relay output i CL1XY8 DR1B2 and load power supply 30V DC or less CC Link LT Dedicated Power CL1PSU 2A Supply 1 Zone defined in EN61131 2 Separation defined in EN61131 2 for EMC LVD regulation decided depending on condition in industrial setting Terminal block to connect power 100 120 200 230 supply 240V AC 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 2 Terminal block connection type 3 250V AC or less when the unit does not comply with UL or cUL standards
70. n supplied from dedicated power supply 1st module Start up current calculation supplied from dedicated power supply 2nd module 3 Voltage drop calculation Total current consumption in master station and remote I O station a to d Total current consumption in remote I O station e to h Total current of master station and remote I O station a to d at start up Total current of remote I O station e to h at start up Voltage drop calculation supplied from dedicated power supply 1st module Voltage drop calculation supplied from dedicated power supply 2nd module Calculate voltage drop in master station and remote I O station a to d based on current consumption and distance to the furthest station Calculate voltage drop in remote I O station e to h based on current consumption and distance to the furthest station 12 4 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PSU 2A 12 4 Confirmation related to the minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC of the module Minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC Output voltage of dedicated power supply 1st module from dedicated power supply 1st module _ voltage drop 20 4V Output voltage of dedicated power supply 2nd module Minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC voltage drop 2 20 4V from dedicated power supply 2nd module 1 If a remote I O module supplies power to the connected I O equipment the current cons
71. n k z 40mA 65mA 45mA EO mvt EO mvt EO Imi oL 0 5m 1 7 oT 0 5m 1 7 oT 0 5m 1 7 D lt lt Station d Oy Station h Oy Station 40mA 65mA 45mA 1 Current consumption calculation Total current consumption 25mA 85mA 35mA 40mA 40mA 6OmMA 6O0mMA 65mA 65mMA Master Stationa Stationb Station c Stationd Statione Station f Station g Station h station 100mA MOOmA 45mA 725mA 0 725A lt 2A Station i Station j Station k Station 2 Voltage drop calculation 58 5m 191 11 Constant 11 x Constant 0 06 x 0 725A 3 0325V lt 3 6V Maximum distance From the dedicated power supply to the furthest station Station d 1m 33 15m 49 2 30m 98 5 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 3m 9 10 0 5m 1 7 58 5m 191 11 3 Confirmation related to the minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC of the module 24V 3 02325V 20 97675V 20 4V From 1 2 and 3 above the system can be configured using only one dedicated power supply with regard to both the current and voltage restrictions 12 14 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply 12 7 12 7 1 Cautions on Construction CL1PSU 2A 12 System configuration example 4 when the voltage drop is large This section describes a configuration exampl
72. ng is performed incorrectly fire failure or malfunction may occur CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PSU 2A 12 12 Cautions on Construction CL1PSU 2A Startup maintenance precautions WARNING Do not touch the terminals while the power is supplied Electrical shock or malfunction may be caused by touching the terminals Make sure to shut down all external phases of the 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 any disassembly or modification 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 12 1 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PSU 2A 12 12 1 System power calculation procedure Calculate the system power using the following procedure Calculation procedure Design remote station connection configuration and wiring length Calculate current consumption Refer to 12 3 1 Add power adapter Refer to 12 5 2 an
73. nication and supplies power to the CC Link LT system 0000 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Power Wiring CL1PAD1 6 Wiring precautions CAUTION e When two or more power adapters 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 connection 4 LINK LINK 4 LINK LINK connector connector connector connector LINK POWER LINK POWER LINK POWER connector i connector connector A _ LINK Al L i i POWER connector e Do not short circuit the 24G terminal and the 24V terminal of the LINK POWER connector Some remote I O stations operate the inputs and outputs using the power supply for communication Refer to the corresponding manuals for remote I O stations and perform wiring correctly If wiring is performed incorrectly fire failure or malfunction may occur 6 4 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PAD1 7 7 Cautions on Construction CL1PAD1 Startup maintenance precautions WARNING Do not touch the terminals while the power is supplied Electrical shock or malfunction may be caused by
74. no description concerning maximum output current use the threshold value of the high current limiting function Maximum output current of general purpose power supply Total current at startup of each module in CC Link LT system Total current consumption of I O modules such as sensors lt Changes in the current consumption when the power of the CC Link LT system is turned ON gt 2 Calculated current at startup not more than the maximum output current of the general purpose power supply Current The general purpose power supply is turned ON 1 Calculated current consumption rated current of the general purpose Time gt power supply 7 8 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PAD1 7 7 4 System configuration example 1 This section describes a configuration example when both the current consumption and the voltage drop are minimal System configuration example Master station The current consumption of each station shall include 25mA the current consumption of the connected I O equipment m LINK POWER General purpose power supply shown in 7 3 3 se connector co Power supply 0 5m 1 7 24V DC T Power adapter General purpose power supply purpose power General purpose power supply ct Power supply Refer to subsection 5 1 2 T Te pm 164 a 5m 164 10m 32 9 7 lt q a a T Eo Efo a 0 2n Se Se or Fey e L
75. not exceed the output current of the power adapter or dedicated power supply except the period immediately after the power is turned on e When using a power adapter a DC power unit general purpose power supply is required e n the following cases use two or more power adapters or dedicated power supply units to divide the power supplied to the CC Link LT system Ifthe total current consumption of each module exceeds the output current of the power adapter or dedicated power supply If the total current at start up of each module exceeds the maximum output current 2 2 A when using a dedicated power supply Ifthe voltage drop is large and exceeds 3 6V Ifthe minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC for a master station or remote station is not assured due to the voltage drop 2 2 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Outline CL1PAD1 3 3 Outline CL1PAD1 Design precautions WARNING e fa failure occurs in the station the output may switch to the ON or OFF status For output signals which can lead to a severe accident install a circuit monitoring device outside the module CAUTION e 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 malfunction may occur due to excessive noise Use the power adapter or the dedicated power supply wit
76. nterrupted 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 9 3 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Specifications CL1PSU 2A 9 9 3 External Dimensions Unit mm inches Center of DIN rail K 90 3 55 gt EISEG CL1PSU 2A 90 3 55 82 3 23 0 3 0 02 IE 4 5 0 18 mounting hole 8 0 32 M4 mounting screw 9 4 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Installation CL1PSU 2A 10 10 Installation CL1PSU 2A Installation precautions CAUTION Use the dedicated power supply in an environment for which the general specifications are described in this manual If the power adapter is used in any environment outside the range for the general specifications electrical shock fire malfunction product damage or product deterioration may Occur Do not directly touch the conductive area of the dedicated power supply Malfunction or damage of the dedicated power supply may be caused by touching the conductive area Securely fix the dedicated power supply on DIN rail or with mounting screws Securely tighten the mounting screws within the s
77. od The power adapter can be installed on to DIN rail or directly installed using screws Assure a distance of 50mm 1 97 or more between the power adapter and other equipment or structures Keep the power adapter away from high voltage cables or power equipment as much as possible Installation procedures are described below Installation direction e Do not install the power adapter on the floor surface ceiling surface or in a horizontal direction If the power adapter is installed on such a surface or direction the temperature may rise Install the power adapter on the wall vertically Installation to DIN rail Align the upper DIN rail installation groove on the power adapter as described in DIN rail 1 and press the power adapter onto the DIN rail as in 2 When removing the power adapter pull the hook downwards as described in DIN rail 3 then remove the power adapter 4 Installation Removal A ay TH35 7 5Fe and TH35 7 5Al Applicable DIN rail Width 35mm 1 38 Direct installation Mount the power adapter by tightening M4 screws to the upper and lower mounting holes two holes in all provided on the power adapter Applicable screw M4 height 16mm 0 63 or more gs Tightening torque range 0 78 to 1 08 N m 5 2 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Power Wiring CL1PAD1 6 6 Power Wiring CL1PAD1 Wiring precaution WARNING e Shut down all external phases of pow
78. oduct in a safe manner in compliance to established safety practices The operators should also be familiar with documentation which is associated with the operation of the completed equipment Note The term completed equipment refers to a third party constructed device which contains or uses the product associated with this manual Notes on the Symbols Used in this Manual At various times throughout this manual certain symbols will be used to highlight points of information which are intended to ensure the users personal safety and protect the integrity of equipment Whenever any of the following symbols are encountered its associated note must be read and understood Each of the symbols used will now be listed with a brief description of its meaning Hardware Warnings 1 Indicates that the identified danger WILL cause physical and property damage 2 Indicates that the identified danger could POSSIBLY cause physical and property damage 3 Indicates a point of further interest or further explanation OFF w O D gt 5 Q 7 4 Indicates special care must be taken when using this element of software 5 Indicates a special point which the user of the associate software element should be aware of 6 Indicates a point of interest or further explanation OOO CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Under no circumstances will Mitsubishi Electric be liable responsible for any consequent
79. on Voltage drop The voltage drop can be calculated using the 1 Simplified graph or 2 Calculation formula The voltage drop is in proportion to the length of connection cable and the current consumption of connected modules Calculate the voltage drop with respect to the cable length up to a remote station or the master station that is located furthest from the power adapter 1 Selection based on the simplified graph at supply voltage 24V DC ambient temperature 20 C The graph on the When you use VCTF cable High flexible right shows the cable or a combination of cables When you use dedicated flat cable relationship 3280 10 3280 10 between current ee consumption A 1446 10 1837 3 and the cable length m inches that 100 100 causes a voltage peel drop of 3 6 V If the relationship between the current consumption and the cable length is within the shaded range of the graph a system can be 3 3 3 3 configured using only one power adapter However the 0 1 ve available main 04 aa o p ls o p line length branch line Current consumption A Current consumption A length and total branch line length are restricted by transmission speed R NO 00 l Maximum cable length m inches O Maximum cable length m inches
80. ower supply is wired incorrectly fire failure or malfunction may occur Tighten the terminal screws within the specified torque range Refer to Section 11 1 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 cuttings 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 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 LINK connection LINK connector connector BOWER ae LINK BINK o POWER POWER connector connector connector connector Do not short circuit the 24G terminal and the 24V terminal of the LINK POWER connector Some remote I O stations operate the inputs and outputs using the power supply for communication Refer to the corresponding manuals for remote I O stations 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
81. p current shall be calculated using the formula 7 LINKPOWER shown in 12 3 2 z A Power SUPP LINK connector LINK POWER connector re m 1 E a Oe Dedicated V7 Dedicated 7 power supply ee cio YPow wer supply ae gt Power supply NO I ll olL I II Iil 18m 59 0 e 2m 6 6 0 5m 1 7 Terminal k resistor o 0 5m 1 7 Eb o sm 1 74 y Station e 400mA t 400mA Ee 0 5m 1 7 0 5m 1 7 T ae Station b n E Station f 400mA m 400mA Ee 0 5m 1 7 Eo 0 5m 1 7 a Satan eS Station g Z N 400mA So 0 5m 1 7 o 0 5m 1 7 y lt gt Station d y 6 gt Station h SCOM Unit m inches aetla 1 Current consumption calculation Total current consumption in the dedicated power supply 1 25mMA 400mA 400mA 400mA 400mA 1625mA 1 625A lt 2A Master Station Station Station Station station a b c Total current consumption in the dedicated power supply 2 400mA 400mA 400mA 400mA 1600mA 1 6A lt 2A Station Station Station Station e f g 2 Voltage drop calculation Voltage drop in the dedicated power supply 1 7m 22 11 Constant 11 x Constant 0 06 x 1 625A 1 755V lt 3 6V Maximum distance From the dedicated power supply to the furthest station Station d 10 5m 1 7 2m 66 1m 3 3 1133 1m 3 3 1m 3 3
82. pecified torque range Refer to Subsection 10 1 3 If the screws are insufficiently tightened the power adapter may fall be short circuited or malfunction If the screws are excessively tightened the screws may be damaged and the power adapter may fall or be short circuited Install the dedicated power supply on a flat surface If the mounting surface is concave and or convex excessive force applied to the PC board may damage the product A Dust proof sheet is already attached to CL1PSU 2A Make sure the sheet is attached during screw hole processing or wiring work to prevent cuttings and wire chips from entering the module through the ventilation slits Otherwise fire failure or malfunction may be caused Take off the dust proof sheet from the ventilation slits of the product after the engineering work Otherwise fire failure or malfunction may be caused CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Installation CL1PSU 2A 10 10 1 10 1 1 10 1 2 10 1 3 Installation method 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 Installation direction e Do not install the power adapter
83. scccsecceseecseeceeeceueeceeeceueceueesueeseuseeaeecuessaeessaeeses 7 3 7 2 2 Rule when using two or more power adapters ccccccceccceeeeeeeeceeeseeeceeeseeeeaeeeses 7 4 7 3 System power Calculation method cccccccsscccseeeceeeeeeeeteeeesceeeueeseeeeseeesseeesaes 7 6 7 3 1 Current CONSUMPTION calculation ccc ccc seeccceeeeceeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeseeeeseeeeseueesaaeeesaeeess 7 6 F2 Voltage doD riers foceeies cayenne a tendon catsa avait ua uiiguliea sats wtich oleae hee odetiuecaict 7 6 7 3 3 Selection of general purpose power supply ceccccsecccceeeeceeeeceeeeceeeeseeeesaeeeseeeees 7 8 7 4 System configuration example 1 cccecccsseccseeccseeeceeeeeeeesegeeseeeeeueeseeeseeesseeesaes 7 9 7 5 System configuration example 2 when current consumption is large 7 10 7 5 1 System configuration example having large current CONSUMPTION 0ccceeeeees 7 10 7 5 2 Countermeasures addition of power adapter cccccsecccseeecceeeeseeeesseeeeeeeeesaees 7 11 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply 7 6 System configuration example 3 when the voltage drop is large 6 7 12 7 6 1 System configuration example disabling operation ccscccecseeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeseaees 7 12 7 6 2 Countermeasures changing the power adapter POSItiON cccsseceeseeeeeeeeeeeees 7 13 7 7 System configuration example 4 when the voltage drop is large
84. t consumption is too large When the current consumption is large increase the number of power adapters without regard to the voltage drop value so that the total current consumption of the modules connected to each power adapter is 5 A or less System configuration example having large current consumption In the system configuration example shown below the total current consumption of the connected modules exceeds 5 A System configuration example Master station The current consumption of each station shall include 25MA the current consumption of the connected I O equipment m LINK POWER General purpose power supply shown in 7 3 3 sp connector cr A Power supply z 0 5m 1 7 24V DC J a a Power adapter General purpose power supply purpose power General purpose power supply Refer to subsection 5 1 2 Evo Power suppl NO me 20m 65 7 9 5m 1 7 a ES 0 5m 1 7 ES 1 0 5m 1 7 y Sater Station e Sa 2 800mA ES 0 5m 1 7 EO 1 0 5m 1 7 Ba PU Station b m lt _ gt Station f 800mA 2 800mA ES 0 5m 1 7 ES 1 0 5m 1 7 a 2 Satan T Station g 2 CEN 2 800mA Sy 0 5m 1 7 E9 0 5m 1 7 y PAARA Station d y 6 Station h 600mA l l 600mA Unit m inches 1 Current consumption calculation Total current consumption 25mA 800mA 800mA 800mA 600mA 800mA 800mA 800mA 800mA 6025mA 6 025A gt 5A Master Station Station Station Station Station Station St
85. tance between the power adapter and a remote station or the master station located furthest from the power adapter is approximately less than 71 7 m 235 2 System configuration example when the power adapter position is changed The current consumption of each station shall include bisa the current consumption of the connected I O equipment General purpose power supply shown in 7 3 3 Unit m inches LINK POWER 7 connector 24V DC Power adapter aca c LO Power suppl o eS Power supply Refer to subsection 5 1 2 30m 98 5 15m 49 2 15m 49 2 7H yo a 49 2 m 49 2 gt 9 5m 1 7 T resistor EO m71 EO 1771 co AL oL 0 5m 1 7 SoL 10 5m 1 7 oL 10 5m 1 7 oy Station a Qy _ Station e 2y 6 Station i z 40mA T 60mA T 100mA EO Lew AL EO m7 EO I 7 cD 0 5m 1 7 or 0 5m 1 7 or 0 5m 1 7 oy lt lt _ Station b T lt lt Station f T lt _ Station j z 40mA 60mA 100mA EO ey AL EO ey AL EO I77il oL 0 5m 1 7 _ oT 0 5m 1 7 o 0 5m 1 7 _ lt gt Station c T lt gt Station g a lt gt Station k z 40mA F 65mA R 45mA EO m71 EO 1771 co mil cH 0 5m 1 7 oL 0 5m 1 7 _ oL 0 5m 1 7 Dy lt
86. tation e to h based on current consumption and distance to the furthest station 7 4 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PAD1 7 4 Confirmation related to the minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC of the module Output voltage of power adapter 1st module voltage Minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC drop 2 20 4V from power adapter 1st module Minimum operating voltage 20 4V DC Output ee of power adapter 2nd module voltage from power adapter 2nd module drop 2 20 4 1 If a remote I O module supplies power to the connected I O equipment the current consumption in the I O equipment also needs to be included in the calculation 1 5 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PAD1 7 7 3 7 3 1 7 3 2 System power calculation method Current consumption calculation Using the formula below calculate the total current consumption of the remote stations I O equipment and the master station receiving power from the power adapter Current Total current Total current consumption of I O consumption in consumption of equipment such as sensors lt 5A CC Link LT each module in to which power is supplied via system CC Link LT system communication cable 1 Notes 1 Some remote I O stations for CC Link LT supply the power for I O via a connection cable For details refer to the instruction manual of each remote I O stati
87. te e Authorized Representative in the European Community Mitsubishi Electric Europe B V Gothaer Str 8 40880 Ratingen Germany EMC This products have shown compliance through direct testing of the identified standards below and design analysis through the creation of a technical construction file to the European Directive for Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004 108 EC when used as directed by the appropriate documentation Refer to the manual or related material of each product for details concerning products not included below Type Programmable Controller Open Type Equipment Models CL1PAD1 manufactured from November 1st 2002 to April 30th 2006 and CL1PSU 2A manufactured from April 1st 2004 to April 30th 2006 are compliant with EN61000 6 4 and EN61131 2 1994 A11 1996 A12 2000 CL1PAD1 and CL1PSU 2A manufactured after May 1st 2006 are compliant with EN61131 2 2007 EN61000 6 4 2001 Electromagnetic compatibility Generic emission standard Industrial environment Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard Radiated Emissions and Mains Terminal Voltage Emissions Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard RF Immunity Fast Transients ESD and Damped oscillatory wave EN61131 2 1994 Programmable controllers A11 1996 Equipment requirements and A12 2000 tests Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard Radiated Emissions Conducted Emissions Radiated electromagnetic
88. tsubishi 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 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Guidelines for the Safety of the User and Protection of the CL1PAD1 and CL1PSU 2A This manual provides information for the use of the CL1PAD1 and CL1PSU 2A The manual has been written to be used by trained and competent personnel The definition of such a person or persons is as follows a Any engineer who is responsible for the planning design and construction of automatic equipment using the product associated with this manual should be of a competent nature trained and qualified to the local and national standards required to fulfill that role These engineers should be fully aware of all aspects of safety with regards to automated equipment b Any commissioning or service engineer must be of a competent nature trained and qualified to the local and national standards required to fulfill that job These engineers should also be trained in the use and maintenance of the completed product This includes being completely familiar with all associated documentation for the said product All maintenance should be carried out in accordance with established safety practices c All operators of the completed equipment see Note should be trained to use this pr
89. uit monitoring device outside the module 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 malfunction may occur due to excessive noise 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 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 power supply Disposal procedure CAUTION e When disposing of the product treat it as industrial waste CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Outline CL1PSU 2A 8 8 1 Name of each part and description 2 4 5 mounting hole Terminal E M4 mounting screw arrangement Status indicator LED Ba terminal ey DIN rail installation groove WUT nes x MELSEG CL1PSU 2A JUUUUUUUL LINK connector LINK POWER connector Description Status indicator LED Lit while the power is supplied LINK DB For communication connector For comm
90. umption in the I O equipment also needs to be included in the calculation 12 5 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Cautions on Construction CL1PSU 2A 12 12 3 12 3 1 System power calculation method Current consumption calculation Using the formula below calculate the total current consumption of the remote stations I O equipment and the master station receiving power from the dedicated power supply Current Total current Total current consumption of I O consumption in consumption of equipment such as sensors lt OA CC Link LT each module in to which power is supplied via system CC Link LT system communication cable 1 Notes 1 Some remote I O stations for CC Link LT supply the power for I O via a connection cable For details refer to the instruction manual of each remote I O station 12 3 2 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 Total current consumption of I O Maximum output start up of each equipment such as sensors current 2 2 A of module of to which power is supplied via a dedicated power CC Link LT connection cable supply lt Changes in the current consumption when the power of the CC Link LT system is turned ON gt 2 Calculated current at startup not more than the maximum output current of t
91. unication 24G Power supply for communication Interface Eca AA De Forcorwuricaion o connector Power supply for communication Supplies power from outside to dedicated power supply Input voltage 100 120 200 230 and 240V AC 50 60Hz Voltage allowable range 85 to 264V AC Terminal for grounding 100Q or less Power terminal 8 2 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Specifications CL1PSU 2A 9 9 Specifications CL1PSU 2A 9 1 General specifications Ambient operating temperature 0 to 55 C 82 to 131 F Ambient storage temperature 25 to 75 C 13 to 167 F Ambient operating humidity 5 to 95 RH Dew condensation shall not be allowed i idi 5 to 95 RH Dew condensation shall not be allowed When intermittent vibration is present Number of sweep times Half amplitude 10 to 57Hz 0 075mm Vibration resistance EPOCE 10 times in each of the X Y When continuous vibration is present RN I and Z directions for 80 min Half amplitude 10 to 57Hz 0 035mm Impact resistance 147 m s2 3 times in each of X Y and Z directions Operating atmosphere Corrosive gas shall not be present Operating altitude 2 000m 6561 8 or less 2 nstallation place Inside control panel Over voltage category Degree of contamination 100Q or less Notes 1 The criterion is shown in IEC61131 2 2 The module cannot be used in an environment pressurized above atmospheric pressure at the altitude of
92. ure time 10 MQ between the external terminals as a whole and the ground terminal by 500V DC megger Protection class IP1X Overvoltage 27V to 33V Protection protection Output interrupt Not automatically reset function Overcurrent 110 to 160 protection Drooping characteristic Automatically reset Insulation resistance e Supplies power from outside to dedicated power supply 3 points M3 screws on terminal block e To communicate and to supply power to CC Link LT system Connector with 4 pins dedicated to CC Link LT 2 pcs Mass Weight 0 4 kg 0 88 Ibs External connection method 9 2 CC Link LT Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply Specifications CL1PSU 2A 9 Output derating Load factor 100V AC or higher 90V AC 0 O 10 20 30 40 5055 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 the output is i
93. use the voltage drop is too large System configuration example Master station The current consumption of each station shall include 25mA LINK POWER the current consumption of the connected I O equipment paa General purpose power supply shown in 7 3 3 A Power supply l Unit m inches Power adapter General purpose power supply Refer to subsection 5 1 2 Power supply 30m 98 5 30m 98 5 0 5m 1 7 ST M S resistor 0 5m 1 7 ES 0 5m 17 ES o 5m 1 7 Pau Station a eae lt _ gt Station e T lt Station i 40mA 60mA Z 100mA 0 5m 1 7 ES Jo 5m 1 7 Er 10 5m 1 7 PE Station b Sy lt lt Station f T lt 4 Station j 40mA To 60mA 100mA 0 5m 1 7 ES Jo 5m 1 7 Er 10 5m 1 7 lt gt Station c T lt gt Station g T lt gt Station k 40mA a 65mA T 45mA 0 5m 1 7 ES lo 5m 1 7 ES o 5m 1 7 lt gt Station d Qy gt Station h 2y e gt Station 40mA 65mA 45mA 1 Current consumption calculation Total current consumption 25mA 40mA 40mA 40mA 40mA 60mMA 6O0mMA 65mA 65mMA Master Stationa Stationb Station c Station d Statione Station f Station g Station h station 100mA MOOmA 45mA 725mA 0 725A lt 5A Station i Station j Station k Station

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