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1. Unit mm Size of crimping terminal MAX 6 3 Unit mm N FOR YOUR SAFETY This product has been manufactured as a general purpose product for general industry applications etc The product is not intended for use in devices or systems used under conditions in which human life could be greatly affected When considering application of this product to special applications such as nuclear power electrical power aerospace medical or manned transport devices or systems contact our sales service desk Although this product was manufactured under a strict quality management system the product shall be systematically provided with backup and fail safe functions when applied to equipment that may lead to a major accident or damage in the unlikely event any failure or defect should occur in the product aa MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC ENGINEERING COMPANY LIMITED 1 13 5 Kudankita Chiyoda ku Tokyo Japan 102 0073 Homepage URL http Awww mee co jp Direct any technical inquiries to Nagoya office PC Engineering Dept Phone 81 52 723 8058 Fax 82 52 723 8062 During product use be sure to ensure safety in the unlikely event failure occurs Mitsubishi Electric Engineering assumes no responsibility whatsoever for any secondary damage caused by the failure of this product 50D FA9010 022 Information such as specifications is subject to change without notice Developed September 2011 15
2. Q Series QY42P FA CBL FM2LV Note 4 SCE Con Pe QH42P Seis FA CBL FM2V Note 4 QX41Y41P p FA CBL FM2LV Note 4 MELSEC L Series LY41NT1P FA CBL FM2V Note 4 connector type LY42NT1P FA CBL FM2LV Note 4 A1SY41P FA CBL FM2V Note 4 A1SY42P FA CBL FM2LV Note 4 MELSEC AnS Series connector type FA CBL FM2V Note 4 Output side FA CBL FM2LV Note 4 A1SH42P S1 CC Link AJ65SBTCF1 32T FA CBL FM2H Note 4 connector type AJ65BTC1 32T FA CBL FM2LH Note 4 CC Link LT CL2Y16 TP1M1V FA CBL MMH20 connector type Note 4 Two connected units must use the same power supply Note 5 It is not possible to use it excluding 24DCV 5 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS FA TH16YRA11 FA TH16YRA11S FA TH16YRA11 FA TH16YRA11S Unit mm 6 MODULE MOUNTING ORIENTATION Horizontal mounting Vertical mounting 7 INSTALLATION METHOD 7 1 Connection example with terminal block PLC module 7 1 1 When cable with terminal block is used Attach the terminal block securely to the PLC module with attachment screws Programmable controller module QY40P Connection cable FA CBL TMV20 Insert the connector to the back and then fully secure the connector with a clip 7 1 2 When rose line cable is used Attach the power wires securely to the PLC module terminal block Connection cable FA CBL M20 FA CBL YM20 ara aa bo tT THT TTP ae PEN AEN oe ows cosh oo AN il j lii i
3. product do not mount remove the module and the cable more than 50 times IEC 61131 2 compliant respectively Exceeding the limit of 50 times may cause malfunction Startup and maintenance of a control panel must be performed by qualified maintenance personnel with knowledge of protection against electric shock Lock the control panel so that only qualified maintenance personnel can operate it Before handling the module touch a grounded metal object to discharge the static electricity from the human body Failure to do so may cause the module to fail or malfunction Disposal Precautions N CAUTION When disposing of this product treat it as industrial waste Transportation Precautions The shock that exceeds the range of the general specification during transportation must avoid this product for the precision instrument Doing so results in the risk of failure 1 INTRODUCTION This User s Manual describes the specifications and so on for terminal module used in combination with Mitsubishi Electric Corporation DC output modules 2 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Operating Surrounding air temperature Storage ambient 25 to 75 C temperature Operating ambient 5 to 95 RH no condensation humidity Storage ambient 5 to 95 RH no condensation humidity Compliant JIS B 3502 1EC61131 2 standards _ Frequency Acceleration Amplitude Sweep count lise ee E 0 075MM 10 times each in X Y intermittent E
4. remover to the device as indicated by Fit the device remover into the projections of the 1 2 and do as indicated by 3 with your index finger device hold the remover with your thumb and index finger and do as indicated by 4 to insert the device into the socket Then do as indicated by 5 6 to dismount t the remover from the device 6 pen TN 1 4 D Mit i Y46 13 10 APPLICABLE CRIMPING TERMINALS Applicable 1 25Y 3 R1 25 3N TG41 25 3N 1 25Y 3N Nichifu Co Ltd R1 25 3 5N TG 1 25 3 5N 1 25Y 3L NTM 1 25Y 3 5 0 3 1 25mm2 2Y 3 1 25 2 0mm R2 3N TG 2 3N 2Y 3 55 TGV2Y 3 5S 1 25 B3A 1 25 C3A 0 3 1 25mm2 1 25 MS3 V1 25 MS3 Japan Solderless 1 25 N3A Terminal Co Ltd 1 25 C3 5A 2 N3A a 1 25 2 0mm 2 MS3 V2 MS3 V2 N3A 2 1 25 3L VD1 25 3 58S Nippon Tanshi l l SDL ATSeS Co Ltd VD2 3S RAV2 3SL NTK 1 25 2 0mm2 R2 3SL VD2 3 5SS RAP2 3SL VD2 3 5S R1 25 3ML RAV 1 25 3ML R1 25 3 55L RAP1 25 3ML 0 3 1 25mm2 Size of crimping terminal Round bare crimping termainal Round insulated crimping terminal A MIN rO Terminal trapezoid 14 MIN 5 0 Bare crimping Insulated crimping Bare crimping Insulated crimping wire size terminal terminal terminal terminal a 14 25Y 3 TG 1 25Y 3N TG 1 25Y 3L TG 41 25Y 3 5 TG 2Y 3 V1 25 B3A V1 25 N3A VDAV1 25 3L VDAV1 25 3 555 VDAV1 25 3 55 VDAV2 3 5SS VDAV2 3 5S
5. CEA m Insert the connector to the back and then fully secure the connector with a clip Programmable controller module QY40P 7 2 Connection example with PLC connector module 7 2 1 When 40P connector cable is used Insert the connector to the back and then fully install the connector to the programmable controller module using the mounting screws Programmable controller module QY41P other Connection cable FA CBL FM2V FA CBL FM2LV FA CBL DM2FY FA CBL x FM2H FA CBL FM2LH Insert the connector to the Insert the connector to the back and then fully secure back and then fully secure the connector with a clip the connector with a clip 11 7 2 2 When 20P connector cable is used CC Link LT remote I O CL2Y16 TP1M1V Insert the connector to the Connection cable back and then fully secure FA CBL MMH20 the connector with a clip 8 EXTERNAL CONNECTION EXAMPLE Terminal block a Connect ion py example j gt S Le amp supply Note 6 The capacitor is not mounted on FA TH16YRA11 9 HOW TO DISMOUNT AND SET THE DEVICE REMOVE How to dismount from the case How to set to the case With your index finger do as indicated by 1 and 2 to With your index finger do as indicated by 3 4 and 5 to dismount the remover from the case set the remover to the case 3 t eD E How to dismount the device E How to insert to the case Set the device
6. Terminal Module FA THI6YRA11 FA TH1I6YRA11S User s Manual Thank you for purchasing FA Goods product Before using please read this User s Manual and the relevant manuals carefully to ensure correct use aa MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC ENGINEERING COMPANY LIMITED SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Always read these precautions prior to use Before using this product please read this User s Manual and the relevant manuals carefully and pay full attention to safety to handle the product correctly The precautions presented in this manual are concerned with this product only For programmable controller system safety precautions refer to the User s Manual of the programmable controller to be used In this manual the safety precautions are classified into two levels WARNING and N CAUTION Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous N WARNING conditions resulting in death or severe injury Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions resulting in minor or moderate injury or N CAUTION property damage Under some circumstances failure to observe the precautions given under A N CAUTION may lead to serious consequences Observe the precautions of both levels because they are important for personal and system safety Configure safety circuits external to the programmable controller to ensure that the entire system operates safely even when a fault occurs in the external power supply or
7. lure to do so may cause malfunction When disconnecting the cable from the module do not pull the cable by the cable part For a cable with connector hold the connector by hand and pull it out For a cable connected to a terminal block loosen the terminal block screws first before removing the cable Failure to do so may result in malfunction and damage to the module or cable Before connecting the cables check the type of interface to be connected Connecting or erroneous wiring to the wrong interface may cause failure to the module and external devices Prevent foreign matter such as dust or wire chips from entering the module Such foreign matter can cause a fire failure or malfunction This product must be installed to control panels Connect the main power supply to this product in the control panel through a relay terminal block Wiring and replacement of a this product must be performed by qualified service personnel who is familiar with protection against electric shock When connecting programmable controller check that the product configuration are correct The modules may be failure or malfunction if the configuration is incorrect Install the device in the unit surely It causes the malfunction by damage the drop and the poor contact if not correctly installed Moreover mounting or removing the module it according to a correct procedure It causes the malfunction by damage the drop and the poor contact if not correc
8. of the relays is a problem For this reason we recommend studying use of triac output terminal module Note 2 The relay life curves show performance values and are not guaranteed values For this reason consider providing sufficient margin for relay life curves Note 3 The life of relays changes considerably by the type of load and the characteristics of its inrush current In particular inrush current causes fusing of contacts For this reason take rush current as well as steady current into consideration a Inductive load When an inductive load such as a magnetic switch or solenoid is shut off a high electromotive force occurs between contacts to generate arc discharge In particular attention is required as life is shortened when the power factor is small Also when power is turned ON fusing of contacts must be taken into consideration as a rush current of 5 to 15 times the regular current flows b Lamp load Fusing of contacts must be taken into consideration in lamp circuits as a rush current of 10 to 15 times the regular current flows c Capacitive load When the load circuit contains a capacitor an inrush current of 20 to 40 times the regular current sometimes flows so fusing of contacts must be taken into consideration Attention is also required to the wire capacitance when routing wiring a long distance T 4 CONNECTED TARGET MODEL PLC MODULE CONNECTION CABLE l FA CBL M20 FA CBL TMV20 QY41P FA CBL FM2V Note 4 MELSEC
9. re turning it on for operation Failure to do so may result in electric shock Wiring Precautions Use applicable solderless terminals and tighten them within the specified torque range If any spade solderless terminal is used it may be disconnected when the terminal screw comes loose resulting in failure Check the rated voltage and terminal layout before wiring to the module and connect the cables correctly Connecting a power supply with a different voltage rating or incorrect wiring may cause a fire or failure Do not install the control lines or communication cables together with the main circuit lines or power cables Keep a distance of 100mm 3 94 inches or more between them Failure to do so may result in malfunction due to noise Place the cables in a duct or clamp them If not dangling cables may swing or inadvertently be pulled resulting in damage to the module or cables or malfunction due to poor connection Tighten the terminal screw within the specified torque range Undertightening can cause short circuit fire or malfunction Overtightening can damage the screw and or module resulting in drop short circuit or malfunction Tighten the connector screws within the specified torque range Undertightening can cause short circuit fire or malfunction Overtightening can damage the screw and or module resulting in drop short circuit fire or malfunction Install the connector to the module securely Fai
10. res such as replacing the module with one having a sufficient current rating Installation Precautions Shut off the external power supply all phases before installation Failure to do so may result in electric shock Installation Precautions Use the programmable controller in an environment that meets the general specifications in this User s Manual Failure to do so may result in electric shock fire malfunction or damage to or deterioration of the product Securely fix the module with a DIN rail or mounting screws Incorrect mounting may cause malfunction failure or drop of the module When using this product in an environment of frequent vibrations fix the module with a screw Tighten the screw within the specified torque range Undertightening can cause drop of the screw short circuit or malfunction Overtightening can damage the screw and or module resulting in drop short circuit or malfunction Shut off the external power supply for the system in all phases before mounting or removing the module Failure to do so may result in damage to malfunction or failure of the product Do not directly touch any conductive parts and electronic components of this product Doing so can cause malfunction or failure of the product Wiring Precautions Shut off the external power supply for the system in all phases before installation and wiring After wiring attach the included terminal cover to the module befo
11. the programmable controller this product Failure to do so may result in an accident due to an incorrect output or malfunction 1 Configure external safety circuits such as an emergency stop circuit protection circuit and protective interlock circuit for forward reverse operation or upper lower limit positioning 2 Outputs may remain on or off due to a failure of an output circuit relay or transistor triac Configure an external circuit for monitoring output signals that could cause a serious accident In an output circuit when a load current exceeding the rated current or an overcurrent caused by a load short circuit flows for a long time it may cause smoke and fire To prevent this configure an external safety circuit such as a fuse Configure a circuit so that the programmable controller is turned on first and then the external power supply If the external power supply is turned on first an accident may occur due to an incorrect output or malfunction Design Precautions Do not install the control lines or communication cables together with the main circuit lines or power cables Keep a distance of 100mm 3 94 inches or more between them Failure to do so may result in malfunction due to noise When a device such as a lamp heater or solenoid valve is controlled through an output module a large current approximately ten times greater than normal may flow when the output is turned from off to on Take measu
12. tion indication LED indicator display when power ON inputs ON None device exchange not possible Yes relay device exchange possible Device exchange count times Device mixing Device mixing not possible M3 screw Number of terminals 20P Pitch of 7 62mm Self tightening screw with finger protector cover Terminal screw tightening torque range 58 8 to 88 2N cm 6 to 9kgf cm Applicable wire 0 5 to 1 25mm M4 x 0 7mm x 22mm or greater Tightening torque range 78 to 118N cm 8 to 12kgf cm DIN rail Applicable DIN rail TH35 7 5Fe TH35 7 5Al conform to JIS C 2812 Weight About 220g About 240g 4 Evaluation for UL certification is conducted under resistance load conditions Terminal Terminal block screws block Applicable wire Module Mounting screws mounting 3 2 Characteristics data of used relay 3 2 1 Maximum value of switching capacity 3 2 2 A contact life curve 2 pE AC resistive load g 1 1 Bet Txt IL ao CSET 20 3 DC resistive load 30 ett tT NIL 0 2 WWAC240V COS 1 ct RA AC120 COS 0 4 A SSME ii a a TE Yoi t i nama fE S 0 3 10 20 30 50 100 200 300 400 tS CIV r Jms wl W NACAIOV GOS 0 3 Contact voltage V ct TTC NAcio cosg 0 2 a L ACZ40V COS 0 2 OS power factor NDC3OV rc 40ms Switching current A Note 1 When used in applications having a high switching frequency the life
13. tly mounting or removing the module Use it with power doesn t join the connector of this product Failure or disconnection may cause malfunction Prevent foreign matter such as dust or wire chips from entering the product Such foreign matter can cause a fire failure or malfunction Startup and Maintenance Precautions Do not touch any terminal while power is on Doing so will cause electric shock or malfunction Shut off the external power supply for the system in all phases before cleaning the module or retightening the terminal screws connector screws or module fixing screws Failure to do so may result in electric shock or cause the module to fail or malfunction Undertightening can cause drop of the screw short circuit or malfunction Overtightening can damage the screw and or module resulting in drop short circuit or malfunction Startup and Maintenance Precautions N CAUTION Do not disassemble or modify the modules Doing so may cause failure malfunction injury or a fire Use any radio communication device such as a cellular phone or PHS Personal Handy phone System more than 25cm 9 85 inches away in all directions from the programmable controller this product Failure to do so may cause malfunction Shut off the external power supply for the system in all phases before mounting or removing the module Failure to do so may cause the module to fail or malfunction or damage After the first use of the
14. vibration 57 to 150Hz 9 8m s7 1 G and Z axlS directions Under 10 to 57Hz 0 035mm continuous 3 vibration 57 to 150Hz 4 9m s 0 5G o Shock resisinnce Conforms to JIS B 3502 and IEC61131 2 147m s 15G 3 times each in X Y and Z axis directions ye bal There should be no corrosive gases atmosphere Operating 2 000 altitude j m or lower Installation location Inside control panel Overvoltage category 2 II or lower Pollution level 2 or lower 1 Do not use or store in a pressurized environment greater than the atmospheric pressure at an altitude of Om 2 Indicates how an assumption has been made on the point at which the devices are connected from the public power grid to the machinery and equipment inside the facilities 3 This is a guideline indicating the extent to which conducting substances are found in the environment in which the devices are used 0 to 55 C Vibration resistance 3 PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 Module specifications Number of I O points Voltage 24 VDC 200 VAC 50 60Hz a Current 2A 1 contact resistance load COS 1 8A 1 common Mechanical life aie Response OFF gt ON time Dielectric withstand voltage Between inputs outputs 2500 VAC 1 minute insulation resistance between contacts 750 VAC 1 minute 10MQ or higher Simulator noise 1500 Vp p noise width 1 us NSAN NOISE based on noise simulator with noise frequency of 25 to 60Hz Opera

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