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1. Three phase 4 wire type Example of ME110SSR 4AP with VT 1230 k K F eener IDL Ton SN yk Analog output CH1 CAT LC NS SL OHZ k Analog output CH2 CH2 Ci KDK Analog output CH3 f oH ee e C LPL 7 H i Analog output CH4 i aa E s PPH C2 H Pulse output t Ge Ca PAPI Panoh Co i U NC NC L NG P Ps 7 DEE NC Ma S Mo a ve Sy ING Wa n af Se E 5 a L 2 J orog T A aA 2 vr WY r bet a LOAD x Three phase 3 wire 3CT type Example of ME110SSR 4APH with VT 1208 k SK gt LDL ea kf Analog output CHT CHT oy Analog output CH2 CHE CH C t f foH3 C t KDK Analog output CH3 Gra C ih fop4 Cs 1 PL Analog output CH4 ona PeH EC H Pulse output Cs Ca PAP PANO C H p U Alarm output SON A NC PAP i or a NC Ma lt 0 NG Ms vo NV NC S vat y T NG 2 S Led ve AW ts MNAE SE n o z LOAD i HoD 4 g 6 Single phase 3 wire type Example of ME110SSR CH 10 2 k K la ee LDL TA Alarm output com NG NC 01 k paw NG LC 5 2K ina PH ror es H LPL Digital input ar Dr PP Cz Pe Dr PPD 4 Di Pao C2 Dis NC BE 3 i CC Link D DB Mm H communication DG Me U
2. E Functions of operation buttons E Display The operation button have various functions according to how they are pressed down 3 RESET MAXIMIN PHASE DISPLAY 5 6 7 Set button Reset button Phase change 1 button rT button Maximum minimum Display change button button Meaning of code O press O press over 1 second press over 2 seconds press simultaneously 12 Operation Button Name 14 Mode _ SET freser Max phase nispay Function O Display changes Note The above display is an example for explanation 5 E hi Train aise naine diol No Segment Name Description w 2 lt aa ma mope E E gt Ve 1 LEAD status Show direction power factor or reactive power on bar graph a OO The item expressed with the bar graph is changed 2 LAG status Turns on at the additional display of reactive energy O Harmonics number changes when harmonics displayed 3 Scale of the bar graph Show the scales at the bar graph displays change cyclically _ 7 4 Under scale input Turns on when measuring values fall below the minimum scale phases change cyclically Q The counting values of three digits of low rank are displayed 5 Over scale input Turns on when measuring values exceed the maximum scale S After pressing once again the display returns 6 Alarm indicator When upper lower limit alarm set flickers at the limit setting value F Maximum valugs and minimum
3. 1230 k YK g 7 1 DL Analog output CH1 Ct e Se k AK Analog output CH2 CHD che z C LDL Analog output CH3 Sg oe hes KDK eH C if Analog output CH4 ji om E PPH C2 H L Pulse output l Ga Cra LPP Pano Ce Pulseoutput Cos Gza NC PAP z medm NI KA NG Ss Rees tits J ct MOE E 7 LOAD 4 oF Three phase 3 wire 2CT type Example of ME110SSR C with VT 123 k KK co pono a SL as Lk NC K NG Ko t IPL NG z FC dk Ne BRL Ee PAPA NC Pano u U NC NC T S ai A Pe N C Ctik H De Mh r i 5 ty communication i B ye S z re SLO 8 Tut ett 4 eu a J ve W ak x l 2 LOAD l one Single phase 2 wire type Example of ME110SSR MB with VT 1 2 i gt K e gt LBL la 5 C y Ne G _ 7 3 x RS485 l T R Pi P 4 C2 u U Maanus ee T7 k Pac C2 SE lt aL PAP J Lir wl BN swo Mi J L m J Si I ea i O Auxiliary power supply 100 240 VAC 100 VDC Fuses gG type lEC269 or M type rated between 0 5 and 5A X1 For low voltage circuits grounding of the secondary side of VT and CT is not necessary 3X2 Do not connect to NC terminal 3 amp 3 shows terminal block No for 3P3W 1P3W 1P2W Display and button functio
4. Setting Mode or Setting Value Confirmation Mode Setting Menu end J Setting Menu 1 Basic Set up _Setting Menu 2 Setting Menu 3 Setting Menu 4 Setting Menu 5 Setting Menu 6 Setting Menu 7 Setting Menu 8 Setting Value Confirmation Menu 9 __ a gk EN Cpe Ta _ nN _ _ 5 coker ee eere ees Ca fo a e a ee oo a p End o End eo End End End End oe End oe End e 123 23 123 F zile i3 13 23 23 a 55 45678 a 58 8 a 56 a 55 a 35 a 5508 45578 a 56 xI N F N WN f N N A W f PL Phase Model Option Current Ley Indicator on Analog output be Erabledisable m rr ND Display wire system 7 gt code Imaximum scale item Alarm item fit ail ed operon ne dsp H i gt Nw WN AW WN x N x N T i clive Enable disable ae Backlight i E gemis Display amga fo poner maximum eer Alarm value Anal
5. e Six faces of a cabinet have to be ensured conductivity for each other e Acabinet has to be connected to earth by a thick wire of low impedance e Holes on faces of cabinet have to be 10 cm or less in diameter e The terminals for protective earth and functional earth have to be connected to earth by a thick wire of low impedance A terminal for protective earth is important not only for safety but also for EMC Protective earth Maintains the safety of the instrument and improves the noise resistance Functional earth Improves the noise resistance e All connections should be kept inside the cabinet e Wirings outside the cabinet have to be used with the shielded cable The following diagram shows how to provide good contact of the shielded cable Remove part of the outer cover Remove part of the paint musk on the cabinet Connect those parts with the clamp Screw Shield section lamp fitting Paint mask Shielded cable Check on your delivery Check the following point as soon as you receive Mitsubishi Electronic Multi Measureing Instrument The package is in good condition The product has not been damaged during transit The product corresponds to your order specifications This product had the following accessories Parts name Quantity Specifications User s Manual 1 this document M5 belleville spring nuts Attaching nuts 2 contained in
6. epeat settings for up to 4 elements i 123 123 i F4 etting is only possible for ME110SSR 4AP 4APH and 4A2P Arrow in Figure Action Key operation i i etting is only possible for ME110SSR CH Press hem simultaneously 45678 456183 i Fiera i his isnot display in Setting Mode Shift from the operation mode to the set up mode Penita i i Gh ing i gt Shift from the operation mode to the set value Press it for 2 seconds i Ly i Sa an a a J Select the menu number to set or End Press it several times Get into each setting screen EP Shiti to the next setting tem Press it lt Go back to the previous setting item Press it OTe Selecta set value Press it several times mm Shift to the End screen Press it i 2 5 gt Memoras The sating contents and go back to Tink This manual is a simple version me oporton mode j hi Select CANCEL Press it Please contact our Service Network 4 gt as Cancel the settings Press it for a detailed version of User s Manual gt Skip remaining setting items during setting Press it for 1 second Set values return to the factory default value ress it for 2 seconds m Basic Operations while Executing Settings Function Operation Remarks Press Oor Press Ser Select a set value Fast forward when pressed over 1 sec Set up items are saved Set up item will be cared and shift to the next item Go back to
7. Sto D on a A gt Ii e2 4 LOAD 7 Wirings of the terminals External diameter have to be fastened according to the following table Measurements inputs auxiliary power input terminal Output terminal Protective erasing terminal Screw specification M4 screw M3 screw M4 screw Terminal For M4 screw of external diameter below 8 5 For M3 screw of external diameter below 6 0 For M4 screw of external diameter below 8 5 Fastening torque 0 98 1 47N m 0 5 0 6N m 1 2 1 47N m Do not fasten three wires or more to one terminal Otherwise it may generate heat or ignition Three phase 4 wire type Example of ME110SSR 4A2P for direct input Terminal screw
8. 5 seconds Maximum Minimum Value Display For the maximum minimum value display the maximum value current value and minimum value for each measurement item are displayed on one screen However only the following maximum values are displayed for harmonics Harmonic Current Total 1st 3rd 5th 7th 9th 11th and 13th RMS values for where the phase was largest for each phase Harmonic Voltage Total distortion ratio 1st RMS value 3rd 5th 7th 9th 11th and 13th distortion ratio for where the phase was largest for each phase E Example Screen Display F g __ The bar graph only turns ON between 1 No bar graph is displayed for harmonics fem the maximum value and minimum value Z Se eS wy w i a3 i98 Upper Maximum value ALL a Harmonic degree 1 itn op a Middle Current value e a Lower Minimum value EHD 1 wax vave For Current For Harmonic current Display of Maximum Minimum Value When When is pressed the display is changed into the maximum value and minimum value display is pressed the display changes back to the present value display Example of Display change current value display screen and maximum minimum value display screen i 288 a mamn e 98 a l 497 a gt ibl a e 5608 I NF a Maximum value and minimum value display Present value display As with the present value displ
9. For 3 phase 4 wire Clockwise rotation B Counterclockwise rotation m gt P Upper lt gt cosh gt tve gt tye lt gt tvs gt ty gt tun L p Middle lt gt m Lower lt gt th gt tv tun fin For 3 phase 3 wire 1 phase 3 wire gt Upper lt gt 4 cos ot Vi2 ot V23 ot V31 ot Hz lt gt Lower lt gt Midde C For 1 phase 2 wire m P Upper lt gt f cosd lt gt ty e f_Hz_ e Lower lt gt P Middle S Cyclic Display In cyclic display display and phases automatically change at every 5 seconds When When is pressed for about 2 seconds the cyclic display appears is pressed for about 2 seconds the cyclic phase appears Note 1 Before shifting to the cyclic display change screen the display flickering 3 times Note 2 By pressing any other key than the en and the it goes back to manual change Note 3 In the maximum value and the minimum value display cyclic display is not available Note 4 In the cyclic display drawing number is not displayed Example Cyclic Display Change Display Pattern P01 kW Press for 2 seconds 500 i 500 a5 aaiim 200 a a o pe ae 3000 o asai 150 D S E Bn a Bo T r 100 a 180 a 1100 a i 108 a N eT Phe a aS ape yee 2 6600 v 1 DBSO e 565b v gt diaba Display for 5 seconds Display for 5 seconds Display for 5 seconds Display for
10. display phase to neutral voltage phase to phase voltage pattern that you want from P01 to P13 P14 and P15 select the special ees bispLay SET display pattern POO to configure the screen freely For more information PO t about setting the special display pattern P00 63 5 110V lt gt 100V 173V lt 110V 190V 4 gt 220V 380V lt 240V 415V 4 gt 254V 440V lt 277V 480V O Displayable at this display setting b 7 en i J aa A Set at other additional settings b When setting for three phase 3 wire 2CT 3CT or single phase 2 wire O Select P00 and set the display order and display position 110V lt gt 220V a For three phase 4 wire z Additional Screen Supplemental a For Three phase 4 wire zie A i 3 2 ale z 4 FE 3 Fa P Set the primary current Default Setting 5A B TENE 2 S 2 3 gigs Q ad FRESE z 8 z 3 g 2 3 2 3 las 3 z A z q 2 b For other phase wire system except Three phase 4 wire E 2 lgs o amp Display Pattern Plflf 2lelSlslelselseiglse F s s Siege Z z less 2 Set the primary current of the CT LN OT e oo ajajaja a 1A 4 4 mtoto stoer tehoro aa 5A 50A 500A 1 6kA 6000A Lan oT St ToT eTS ta tatata papa 6A 60A 600A 2000A 6kA 06 0 O ATATATATATA Por o o oloo ATATATATATA 7 5A 75A 750A 2kA TR Pi _ eroro ete tee 0 a ATavavatata lU 4 8A 80A 800A 2500A aa Peretereteretete ET Primary Current 10A 5 AODA 1000A 7 25A aa cep patetetoto tet et et tot
11. the previous setting item The set value for the setting item just before returning is still available Skip removing setting items during aig Press and hold SET for 1 sec Setting Menu 1 Setting the Phase Wire System Display Pattern VT Direct Voltage CT Primary Current and Time constant for Demand In this setting menu 1 There are setting the basic contents as following for correct measurement In the operation mode after pressing the ser and the T simultaneously for 2 seconds or more the following operation becomes available ZN Set the setti
12. 0000 1000 100 Note 1 When Pulse output 1 output element lis set to non this setting will be skipped Note 2 The factory default setting values are minimum values for the pulse unit that can be set Note 3 For reactive power kW in the above table needs to be read as kvar and kWh needs to be read as kvarh Pulse output 2 output item Set the item that is output to pulse output 2 ME110SSR 4A2P The same item as pulse output 1 can be set The setting method is the same as 7 Pulse output 1 output element Factory default setting value Reactive energy Imported Lag Pulse output 2 pulse unit Set a pulse unit for pulse output 2 ME110SSR 4A2P The setting method is the same as for Pulse output 1 pulse unit Factory default setting values Minimum possible value for pulse unit Set the pulse width for output pulse Set according to the input pulse conditions for the receiver _ Gli eie Hadth 0 125s lt 0 500s lt gt 1 000s R When the pulse unit is set to the minimum value and the pulse width is set to Note 0 500s or 1 000s the pulse output cannot follow if the load is too large which can result in a decrease in the pulse output number Setting menu According to the set up diagram save the changed contents or continue to the other setting me
13. MITSUBISHI ae AVC ELECTRIC MITSUBISHI Electronic Multi Measuring Instrument Types ME110SSR ME110SSR 4AP ME110SSR 4APH ME110SSR 4A2P ME110SSR C ME110SSR CH ME110SSR MB This manual is a simple version Please contact our Service Network for a detailed version of User s Manual e Before operating the instrument you should first read thoroughly this operation manual for safe operation and optimized performance of the product Deliver this user s manual to the end user Safety precaution Always read these instructions before using this equipment For personnel and product safety please read the contents of these operating instructions carefully before using Please save this manual to make it accessible when required and always forward it to the end user Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions Always follow the instructions because they are important to personal safety Otherwise it could result in electric shock fire erroneous operation and damage of the instrument A CAUTION Normal service conditions A CAUTION Use the instrument in an environment that meets the Normal service conditions as following points eAmbient temperature 5 to 50 C average day temperature exceeds 35 C eHumidity 30 85 RH non condensing eAltitude 1000m or less ePollution Degree 2 eAtmosphere without corrosive gas dust salt oil mist eA place without exce
14. a bag Pmounting Ewing 2 View angle 1 Dimensions of the panel The panel hole dimensions are as shown below And it can be attached to a panel of thickness 1 6 4 5mm X b 2 46 Panel hole dimensions Viewed from the front of panel 3 Attachment The con at view angles rast of the display changes View angle 60 60 Viewed from the side Viewed from the top When to insert the main body into the panel hole insert it slowly until the stopper at the bottom of the main body goes into the panel After insertion the effect of the stopper prevents the main body from dropping off even when you release your hand from it Fasten the attachment nut M5 nut with belleville spring with torque about 1 47 1 96Nm Wiring Diagram
15. al voltage and force majeure such as an earthquake wind or flooding Failures due to matters unpredictable based on the level of science technology at the time of shipping Stopper Attachment screw 2 M5 Our company shall not be liable to compensate for any loss arising from events not attributable to our company opportunity loss and lost earnings of the customer due to failure of the product and loss secondary loss accident compensation damage to other products besides our products and other operations caused by a special reason regardless of our company s ability to foresee it Specifications Specification Type ME110SSR ME110SSR 4AP ME110SSR 4APH ME110SSR 4A2P YP ME110SSR C ME110SSR CH ME110SSR MB Ph A Three phase 4 wire 3P4W Three phase 3 wire 3P3W Single phase3 wire 1P3W ase wire system 4 g Single phase 2 wire 1P2W 5AAC 1AAC 1AAC is special purpose item 3P4W max277 480VAC Rating Voltage 3P3W 1P2W 110VAC 220VAC 1P3W 220VAC 110 220VAC 50 60H2 faa pa Current Demand DA V12 V23 V31 Vavg L L OaS VAN V2N V3N Vava 0 5 0 5 Fatve Power Acie Demand Power DW Reacive Power Var Set Ea O Frequency H2 05 05 Active Energy Wh Import Export 2 0 2 0 Import Capacitive Import Inductive 6 3 Reactive Energy varh Export Capacitive Export Inductive 2 0 20 H11 HI2 HI3 HIN HI1 HI3 2 5 Harmonics Current HI THD h1 h13 without eve
16. and W Demand W var var var coso CH4 cos CH4 cos CH4 Hz Hz Hz Harmonic AR Harmonic AR Harmonic AR Harmonic As ct Harmonic AS Harmonic AT Harmonic AT Harmonic VRN Harmonic VRN Harmonic VRs Harmonic VNs Harmonic VNT Harmonic VsT Note 1 The same measurement items can be set for each analog output Note 2 It is possible to select measurement items that are not included in the set display pattern Note 3 Setting to non are minimum output In addition it moves to the next analog output setting Note 4 For the harmonic current the total RMS value is output by a scale from 0 to 60 of the rating For the harmonic voltage the total distortion ratic is output by scaling 0 to 20 Note 5 Underlined portions are the factory default settings for measurement elements assigned to each analog output Analog output limit ZN DISPLAY Set analog output for when full scale is over the limit OFF For the span value the maximum output No limit is 5 and the minimum output is 5 on For the span value the maximum output Limited is 1 and the minimum output is 1 Note When the output item for all analog output is set to non this setting is skipped Set the item that is output to pulse output 1 Section C l Active energy Imported m Wh Pulse output 1 Active
17. atetetetetatetatetetate te 2a 1208 ika sooa 8k a 13 A ALATATATATA PofolotololololfololrololofololTola Tala a aa aA ra EN 15A 150A 1200A 3kA 10kA a b For other phase wire system except three phase 4 wire 20A 200A 1 2kA 4000A 12kA 4s z a Additional Screen Supplemental 25A 250A 1500A 4kA 20kA 2 al z 2 azlz lol 30A 300A 1 5kA 5000A 25kA e 2 2le 2 2 Ebel fe lz beslz 8 40A 400A 1600A 5kA 30kA isPLAY GET rlelelelelz s els l 2ieesgae z 2 afl gi a gp Men Pojo ojojo ajajajaja bisPLaY SET wa A 8 g 3 oto 4 ATATATATS Note 1 If there is no primary current in the above that you want to set Poa O ojojo O ololojajajajajajaja select SP for special primary current setting wv POS ojo ATATATATS Pos O oO ATATATATA lt AAN Setting except SP To Time constant for active power demand Pos O TOTO ATATATATA When setting SP To following Special Primary Current rojo loto tojo ajajaja a Piojo o a ATATATATA P2fOTO oOToto o ry ALATATATA DISPLAY SET ara rate S Sts eee JED Set the Special Primary Current Default value 5A me eee A From top digit select the value of the flickering digit by ae Note The following settings are required for displaying elements on an additional screen andC Sere Se en an On PET Seting tem The setting digit can be moved to right by the GET tu Active Energy Exported Reactive Special Setting Menu 3 Expanded c
18. ay it is possible to change the following display from the Maximum value and minimum value display Key Operation Function Measurement items are changed as the following AN N phase current However measurement items that are not included DA demand current in the phase wire system display pattern setting DAN N phase demand current Press and additional screens are not displayed DW Active power demand HI Harmonics current HIN N Phase Harmonics Current A gt An gt DA gt DAn gt V gt W gt DW gt var d HV Harmonics voltage HV Hin HI Hz cos VA 3 phase 4 wire Setting A and DA are changed as the following G Average Phase1 gt Phase2 gt Phase3 J V is changed as the following G Vavat w Vin gt Van gt Van Vavato gt Vi2 gt Vz gt Vai J W DW var VA and cos are changed as the following L Total Effective Value gt 1 Phase 2 Phase gt 3 Phase Av DAn and Hz do not have phase change 3 Phase 3 Wire 1 Phase 3 Wire Setting Phases for A DA and V are changed 1 Phase 2 Wire Setting No phase switching Press Press or The harmonics degree is changed Only for harmonics display Display changes cyclically Phase changes cyclically Reset the Maximum Minimum Value 7 is pressed for 2 second or more the displayed maximum value and minimum value can be reset Reset means that maximum minimum value turns int
19. conds 1minute 5 minutes 9 minutes 25 minutes lt Secondary Voltage Phase to phase Voltage Setting Range gt Active power demand 30 seconds 2minutes 6 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes F A l l l l gt 63 5V gt 100V gt 110V gt 115V 4 gt 120V DISPLAY SET lt Primary Voltage Phase to phase Voltage Setting gt Note Even when the display pattern not display the active power demand The factory defoult value is 200V this screen appears If the active power demand is not necessary press the b When setting for Three phase 3 wire 2CT 3CT snas itis a DISPLAY SET or Single phase 2 wire ee lt Secondary Voltage Setting Range gt 32 Set the time constant for current demmand Re per Ube i i i i i 100V lt gt 110V gt 220V a Nw Qsecond 40 seconds 3 minutes 7 minutes 15 minutes 10 seconds 50 seconds 4 minutes 8 minutes 20 minutes _ v E PS lt Primary Voltage Set up Range gt SEJ Time constant for 20 seconds 1 minute 5minutes 9 minutes 25 minutes t6 om pew current demand 30 seconds 2minutes 6 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes ra Zi 3300V 15kV 110kV 500kKV l l l l PEO eS MAHON S 3KV 1G ORY 132V utd 133 Gen Note Even when the display pattern not display the current demand this screen 690V 6600V 22kV 154kV SP UtPris al i iti o appears If the current demand is not necessary press theGer as it is 1100V 6 6kV 24kV 187kV 600 1 1kV 11kV 33kV 220kV Ac
20. cording to the set up diagram save the changed 2200v 13 2Kv eekv 275kv A o Eha 9 see SOK Vv contents or continue to the other set up menu t t DISPLAY SET Set up Menu Note If there is no primary voltage in the above that you want to set select SP for a special primary voltage setting vV Setting except SP To CT Primary Current If the contents in the set up meny 1 are changed the maximum value minimum value demand When setting SP To following Special Primary Voltage Note value of related measurement items will be reset However active energy and reactive energy will not be reset U Vv Output item of analog output pulse output pulse unit and so forth are set here In the operation mode press Gen and simultaneously for 2 seconds or more and the following operation becomes available Setting menu ZN DISPLAY Analog output CH1 measurement item A DISPLAY 3 When power factor is set as an output item Set the power factor value for the maximum analog output values 0 5 to 1 0 to 0 5 0 to1 to0 4 When the frequency is set as an output item Set the frequency range for analog output eB ae es lt When 50Hz is set gt lt When 60Hz is set gt gy 45 to 50 to 55 Hz nja ok i 55 to 60 to 65 Hz 45Hz 50Hz 55Hz 55Hz 60Hz 65Hz analog
21. cupied Ver 1 remote device station ver 1 compatible slave station setting 1 station stations P Ver 2 remote device station ver 2 compatible slave station setting 1 station Expanded cyclic setting Octuple CC Link version CC Link Ver 1 10 2 00 Can select from 156 kbps 625 kbps 2 5 Mbps 5 Mbps 10 Mbps If the system is configured by only this instrument up to 42 units can be connected note 1 connected stations note1 As for details refer to the following manuals Manual Number Model Code CC Link System Master Local Module User s Manual type QJ61BT11N SH 080394E Describes the system configuration performance specifications functions handling wiring and 13JR64 troubleshooting of the QJ61BT11N Optionally available mCC Link Dedicated Cable Use the CC Link dedicated cables for the CC Link system If a cable other than the CC Link dedicated cable is used the performance of the CC Link system cannot be guaranteed For the specifications of the CC Link dedicated cables or any other inquiries visit the following website CC Link Partner Association http Awww CC Link org REMARK For details refer to the CC Link cable wiring manual issued by CC Link Partner Association m About Programming In addition to this manual read the following documents too e Electronic multi Measuring Instrument programming manual CC LINK c ccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeecaeeeteeeeeteeeeeeea LAN040503 e Electronic
22. d under C are the same Example of Display change Phase Wire System 3P4W i i a E i R 3 V i a 1 8 pu 2 hee aa Le 5 BM e 6600 v 3a 5603 v 3 6598 e FBG Current 1 Phase Power 1 Phase Voltage 12 Phase Current 2 Phase Power 2 Phase Voltage 23 Phase Current 3 Phase Power 3 Phase Voltage 31 Phase Current Average Power Total Voltage Average Line to Neutral TE TE E ES s eag s wo lt l eg 3 UG u 2 Ye a 1 UGI a EEE a agg on BIg Current Average Power Total Voltage Average Line to Line Current 3 Phase Power 3 Phase Voltage 3N Phase Current 2 Phase Power 2 Phase Voltage 2N Phase Current 1 Phase Power 1 Phase Voltage 1N Phase Bar Graph Display Bar graph displays the measurement element indicated o he o with por 4 me 1200 a 457 pu e 6608 Example Upper element A Example cos displayed on displayed on bar graph bar graph Selection of bar graph The bar graph cannot be displayed Ny in the following cases When active energy reactive energy are selected When a line without measurement display is selected Harmonics Display Screen J Press or to select measurement elements to be displayed on the bar graph As for power factor voltage frequency they can be displayed on the bar graph even if they are not set to display pattern
23. energy Exported out Wh output item Reactive energy Imported Lag m varh 4s Reactive energy Imported Lead m varh Section A Section B Reactive energy Exported Lag out varh Note The segment shown in the left table blinks according to Reactive energy Exported Lead out varh I the selected element non No output non OFF OFF DISPLAY SET Analog output CH1 detailed setting Fan Analog output detailed set up The following setting can be made separately from the measurement items included in the display pattern 1 When the current current demand active power active power demand reactive power are set as output items a Set the measurement value for the maximum analog output value 3 STEP About 120 A to 0 STEP 100 Ratin Demand A Sa toe 100 9 10 STEP About 40 3 STEP About 120 w to A Demand W 0 STEP 100 Rating 1 to DISPLAY SE var 18 STEP About 20 EsrravjigEn b Set the Singledeflection dauble deflection special deflection for analog output w Single Dauble Special Demand W deflection deflection 4 gt deflection var Single deflection 4 gt Dauble deflection 4000 1 lt Single deflection gt lt Dauble deflection gt lt Special deflection gt 2 PisrLay SET i i 40kW O 40kW 75kW O 40kW c For special deflection set the measureme
24. multi Measuring Instrument programming manual CC Link For ver 2 remote device station LAN110300 ME110SSR MB 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400bps Resistance at end ofthe link Shielded twisted pair AWG26 or wider gauge As for details of ModBus communication refer to Modbus org Website Modbus org Website http www modbus org Handling precautions ASAIN E Aes Ae A et WE J ANS ESAR AAAA BH ES Hee o BE ZARA aH AAAA AAAA ASAE AS Sao se Py AR IATE BSS 7 4h Precautionary note written in Korean Distributors and users must understand that this product meets the electromagnetic compatibility requirements and is designed for industrial use Class A Do not use the product in a residential area note1 This is the notification for the KC mark Korea Certification MITSUBISHI Electronic Multi Measuring Instrument WService network Country Region Company Address Telephone Australia Mitsubishi Electric Australia Pty Ltd 348 Victoria Road Rydalmere N S W 2116 Australia 61 2 9684 7777 China Mitsubishi Electric Automation CHINA Ltd E Wea Nantna Rood Shanchal Pere 86 21 2322 3030 China Mitsubishi Electric Automation HongKong Ltd Hong kona ie Tower 169 Electric Road North Point 852 2887 8810 Europe Mitsubishi Electric Europe B V Gothaer Strasse 8 D 40880 Ratingen Germany 49 0 2102 486 0 P O Box 5045 Kawasan Industri Pergudangan Indonesia P T Sahabat Ind
25. n number Total RMS RMS value and Distortion ratio max 100 0 to Rated x 60 HV1N HV2N HV3N HV12 HV23 HV12 2 5 Harmonics Voltage HV THD h1 h13 without even number RMS value and Distortion ratio max 20 THID 0 10 20 A V RMS calculation W var VA Wh varh Digital multiplication cos Power ratio calculation Instantaneous Value i Hz Zero cross HV HI FTT Demand Value Thermal type calculation LCD with backlight A DA V W DW var VA cos Number of display digits Hz HI HV Display Wh varh Bar graph 21 Segment Bar graph 22 Segment Indicator Display updating time interval 0 5s 1s A Display 4s or less Analog output 4s or less Analog output 4 20mA DC METIOSSR 4AP 4APH 4A2P Koad resistance 6000 max Alarm output No voltage a contact ME110SSR 4APH CH 35VDC 0 2A Pulse output No voltage a contact ME110SSR 4AP 4APH 35VDC 0 1A rie ae cH Rated 24VDC 19 to 30VDC a Consumption 100 to 240VAC 10 15 50 60Hz 100VDC 10 30 OCH ATONW 980 Note1 Accuracy is specified according to the maximum scales value of rated value Note2 Measurement of harmonics which its distortion ratio is exceeded 100 may exceed the accuracy Note3 Harmonics cannot be measured without voltage input 7 Specifications ME110SSR C ME110SSR CH Specifications CC Link station type Remote device station ver 1 remote device station or ver 2 remote device station Number of oc
26. ng menu number to 1 oe Set the Special Primary Voltage Default value 10 000V End From top digit select the value of the flickering digit by eT Shas Setting Menu 23 andC eet oo 455 8 The setting digit can be moved to right by ser aa A The setting digit can be moved to left by oisPLa m do00 v Setting is available in range from 60 to 750000V bisPLAY SET Set the phase wire system Less than 100V Upper 2 digits setting Supplemental Information Over 100V Upper 3 digits setting I ee 7 Underlined portions indicate oo Error display E05 appears when set out of 60 to Low SP4 lt Thres phase 4wire the default values GAT E RE 750000V range After that please press ser review DISPLAY SET i 2CT 3P3 Three phase 3 wire 2CT Same from here ii the setting value and set it once again Phase Wire system 3CT 3P3 Three phase 3 wire 3CT PS Press ser at the lowest digit the setting step will shift to X 1N2 1P3_ Single phase 3 wire 1N2 23P3 the next one To CT Primary Current 1N3 1P3 Single phase 3 wire 1N3 dP2 3Singlephase 2 wire SRR SSS SSS SS SSS SS RSS SS SS SS SSeS rT SSE SS 2 For direct input without VT Set the display pattern Set the direct voltage The following table shows the measurement elements that can be N displayed by each display pattern For more details about display pease a For three phase 4 wire patterns refer to detailed edition In addition if there is no
27. nt value for the minimum analog output value 21 STEP About 15 w to 15 STEP About 25 Demand W to 0 STEP About 100 To next CH settings 2 When voltage is set as an output element for 1 phase 3 wire Set Van and Vans Vwr for the maximum analog output value lt When 150V is set gt lt When 300V is set gt A A a so 150V 300V Os a 64i ze ee Pulse output 1 pulse unit A QiseLay SE Set the pulse value of pulse output 1 Pulse value is selected from the table below according to total load kW a 1 1 phase 2 wire 2 1 phase 3 wire J3 3 phase 3 wire 3 3 phase 4 wire a x VT Primary Voltage CT Primary Current Total load kW ar 1 For 1 phase 3 wire setting the VT primary voltage is calculated using 110V 2 For direct voltage setting the direct voltage is used for calculation instead of the VT primary voltage 3 For 3 phase 4 wire setting the VT primary voltage is calculated using the phase to neutral voltage Less than 10 8888 88 x 1 1 0 1 0 01 0 001 10 or higher but less than 100 88888 8 x 1 10 1 0 1 0 01 100 or higher but less than 1000 88888 8 x 10 100 10 1 0 1 1000 or higher but less than 10000 88888 8 x 100 1000 100 10 1 10000 or higher but less than 100000 88888 8 x 1000 10000 1000 100 10 100000 or higher 88888 8 x 10000 100000 1
28. nu _ End End 2 i 456 8 Basic Operation The following explains basic usages during operation Switch display By pressing the measurement k i Display items differ depending on the phase wire system display will switch over setting display pattern settings and additional screen Example of display switching Display Pattern P01 J DISPLAY van 7 c gimi 20 as ty as o 0 so a aera OR ia i unn iuu a 4 K t 1108 a 4 457 bu f e 5600 v au e 5500 v e dib a A lt Screen 1 of 4 gt lt Screen 2 of 4 gt lt Screen 3 of 4 gt lt Screen 4 of 4 gt Upper Current Upper Current Upper Current Upper Current Middle Power Lower Voltage Middle Power Lower Power factor Middle Power factor Lower Voltage Middle Not displayed Lower N phase current CN When switching screens the left screen appears momentarily E umi This screen indicates the number of the next screen being displayed 42 in the total number of screens Screen Number Display Switch phase By pressing the current phase and the voltage phase will switch over The phase cannot be switched in the following cases Measurement Elements without Phase Frequency Activepower reactive power and power factor for settings other than 3 phase 4 wire When the setting is 1 phase 2 wire The measurement elements for upper middle an
29. o the same velue as the present value When nd are pressed simultaneously for 2 seconds or more all the maximum values and minimum values are reset Enlarged 3 digital figures When and Oare pressed simultaneously for 2 seconds values of active energy and reactive energy are enlarged by 3 figures Use this for confirming the active energy measurement It will automatically return to normal display if no button is pressed for 5 minutes or if it is switched to cyclic display Note 1 This function is made only on active energy and reactive energy displayed a a _ 109 pia 0 o 100 Normal Display wed y a Press together NSD a 1 n e 60g M2s fe ge0g 23455189 p 23456 SE 455789 Enlaged 3 digital figunes Display Normal Display Enlarged 3 digital figures Wh and varh zero reset When Gen are pressed simultaneously for 2 seconds the measured values of active energy Wh and reactive energy varh are reset This is effective only in the instantaneous value display Note 1 All of active energy Wh and reactive energy varh not displayed are reset too J Initializing All Setting Contents When the following operations are executed all setting contents return to the factory default settings Only the setting contents return to the default settings Adjusted values Test Mode Menu 2 and electric energy measured values are not changed To return all se
30. og output CO2 display 1 a T 4NL aN N A WN xe Sas 7 Active witch element H em Vaags gt aeo 2 power unit P Alarm delay fey Analog output information W kW MW ime 3 E Display r we my i Ww qe E lt lt lt Primary Display gt i Reactive power Al Ia EA N Pannan nnl current Update Sire maximum scare method Apg oust Coli ae i Cancel the settings 2 station number dat gt CANCEL nN iL WNL Ne T xs we a 7 Time constantfor Menu 1 i Back light ficke CC Link ModBus i siepowrteradl for Setting Value Y Reactive uring alarms 77 gt Analog output baud rates gt pores A Confirmation Mode power unit Limit TE T F san Ne a ou ES N NL Te KS Power data ModBus i y Time constant for resolution parity e ah current demand gt Mosel sispay Expanded otor saig Pulse output as ob Automatic migration S0009 l lo depis counting CC Link ModBus 4 aa 4 A version stop bit Ps ain a o TL Ww ja cil i CC Link ModB isla patem Harmonics module reset module reset Ne Me m VT secondary votagel E Digital input setting VT primary vag N 4 TH Digital input peee CT secondary curen cancel methad R wa Example of Setting Mode Example of Setting Value i s J Confirmation Mode CT primary curent i I Te MEnossRC y MEnOSSRMB kere i Toni ME110SSR CH l a eS ee 1 awona E or Setting Value Confirmation it returns to Operation Mode i 2End 2End i ctv pouer demand
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32. or get it in your mouth When touch the liquid crystal wash it away at once eln order to prevent invasion of noise do not bunch the control wires or communication cables with the main circuit or power wire or install them close to each other Keep the distance between communicational signal lines input signal lines and power lines high voltage lines are shown below when run parallel to each other Conditions Below 600V or 600A power lines Length 30cm or more Other power lines 60cm or more Operation instructions ZA CAUTION eWhen the external terminals are connected to the external equipments the instrument and the external equipments must not be powered and used until its definitive assembly on the cabinet s door eThe rating of the terminal of the external equipment should satisfy the rating of the external terminal of this instrument See Specifications Maintenance instructions A CAUTION eDo not touch the terminals while all the circuits connected to this instrument are alive eDo not disassemble or modify the instrument eDo not contact a chemical dust cloth contact the instrument for a long time or do not wipe it with benzene thinner alcohol eWipe dirt on surface with a soft dry cloth eCheck the following points Condition of the apepearance Condition of the Display Unusual sound a smell and generation of heat Condition of the wiring and the a
33. ounting The setting digit can be moved to left by the SP remore ee Serra Meru 49 Harmonics Display Setting is available in range from 1 0A to 30000 0 500058 a igital input DIT to etting Menu 7 Digital input setting ya 3 d Operation time Setting Menu eration time display Pessina WA Upper 2 digits setting CO emission Setting Menu 8 CO emission display Over 10A Upper 3 digits setting Error display E05 appears when set out of 1 0 to 30000 0A ft P z range After that please press review the setting value DISPLAY SET When using VT Select yES and then press SET shift to following 1 ile Sit ona Sm ic os EaU When direct input without VT Select no and then press SET shift to following 2 Press er at the lowest digit the setting step will shift to the next one To Time constant for v lt When phase wire system is set to single phase 3 wire gt Active power demand z gt _ Use only for direct input VT Direct Voltage yES no 13 Tre set up will be skipped and the setting starts from s u Primary Current Set up the time constant for active power demand ny s be x The rating voltage between P1 P2 or P2 P3 is 110V Itis 220V between P1 P3 1 1 1 1 1 SS oS Se a ee ee second 40 seconds 3 minutes 7 minutes 15 minutes 1 When using VT yo aes a n i Set the secondary and primary voltage of VT u v Sogenee aaa oas eee mates a For Three phase 4 wire Time constant for 20 se
34. output CH2 to CH4 measurement item Set the measurement item that is output to analog output CH2 to CH4 The setting method is the same as Analog output CH1 measurement item Analog output CH2 to CH4 detailed settings ZS DISPLAY Analog output CH2 CH4 detailed set up The setting method is the same as Analog output CH1 detailed setting Set the setting menu number to 6 Set as shown in the right display Yaa End d3 45678 Set the measurement item to be output to analog output CH1 Select a measurement item for output from the following table GT a Rout T non Wer COS R Ar Ws cos s As Wr COs rT Ar W CH3 cosez CH4 An Demand Wr Hz Aave CH1 Demand Ws Harmonic Ar Demand Ar Demand Wr Harmonic As Demand As Demand Ws Harmonic Ar Demand At varr Harmonic An Demand An vars Harmonic Van Demand Aave varr Harmonic Vsn Ven vars Harmonic VtN Vsn VAR Vin VAs Vave L N CH2 VAr Vrs VAs Vst Vir Vave L L AVG Average J Total effective value Teese esse ere ee we non non non non E i Ar CH1 Ar CH1 Ar CH1 A CH1 ary As AN AN Demand A AT As AT V CH2 Demand AR Demand AR Demand AR W CH3 Demand AS Demand AN Demand AN Demand W Demand AT Demand As Demand AT var Vrs CH2 VRN CH2 VRN CH2 cos CH4 VsT VNs VNT Hz VIR VRS VIR Harmonic A W CH3 W CH3 W CH3 Harmonic V Demand W Dem
35. ssive shocks or vibration eDo not expose to rain and water drips eDo not expose to direct sunlight eAn area in where are no pieces of metal and an inductive substance disperse eDo not expose to strong electromagnetic field and ambient noises alnstallation instructions A CAUTION 4 his instrument should be installed and used by a qualified electrician The instrument must not be powered and used until its definitive assembly on the cabinet s door eVerity the following points Auxiliary power supply and Measuring ratings 100 240V AC 10 15 50 60Hz 10VA 100V DC 40 25 6W 277V AC phase to neutral 480V AC phase to phase 5A or 1A via current transformer Frequency 50 60Hz Auxiliary power supply Voltage Ratings Current Current circuits C1 C2 and C3 are Measurement category I Voltage circuits P1 P2 and P3 are Measurement category M eThe instrument is to be mounted on panel All connections keep inside the cabinet e Tighten the terminal screws with the specified torque and use the suitable pressure connectors andsuitable wire size eWhen wiring in the instrument be sure that it is done correctly by checking the instrument s wiring diagrams eBe sure there are no foreign substances such as sawdust or wiring debris inside the instrument eDo not drop this instrument from high place If you drop it and the display is cracked do not touch the liquid crystal and
36. t 2 2 O Back to the previous item 16 Test mode status Turns on at the test mode gt P rae T pS Q ojo The values of set up is changed 17 Upper lower limit alarm status Flickers when upper lower limit alarm is generated 5 i 33 S o a If it presses for 1 sec or more fast forward or fast return 1g Status display for products Turns on when the instrument equipped with communication function 32 o Back to the Setup display with transmission function Flickers at communication error condition 3 eg Returns from infrared mode t ti d z 7 z F Z 8 Available only for infrared mode ne Note 1 The blinking cycle is constant regardless of the size of the measured input 5 9 oO Back to the Setup display g S Returns set contents to the default settings s Only effective in CANCEL display While the back light is off if the operation key is pressed the back light is always lit If the operation button is pressed once again the function in the above table appears Note When all of the counting values are zero reset the CO2 emission value is also cleared If the function of maximum value and minimum value reset and Wh varh zero reset are done data will be lost If this data is needed please record the data before the reset operation CAUTION gare k A If the function of meter restart is done the entire measurement measure ment display alarm analog output pulse stops Operation Mode
37. ttachment uStorage conditions eAmbient temperature the 20 to 60 C average day temperature exceeds 35 C eHumidity range 30 85 RH non condensing eAtmosphere without corrosive gas dust salt oil mist eA place without excessive shocks or vibration eDo not expose to rain and water drips eDo not expose to direct sunlight eAn area in where are pieces of metal and an inductive substance disperse aDisposal eWhen disposing of this product treat it as industrial waste eThe battery is not used for this product Guarantee The period of guarantee is for 1 year from the sale date except in the case that the failure has been caused by bad handling of the product provided that it has been installed according to the manufacture s instructions EMC DIRECTIVE INSTRUCTION This section summarizes the precautions on conformance to the EMC Directive of the cabinet constructed using this Instrument However the method of conformance to the EMC Directive and the judgment on whether or not the cabinet conforms to the EMC Directive has to be determined finally by the manufacturer 1 EMC Standards EN 61326 1 2006 EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 EN 61000 3 3 2008 1 2 Installation EMC directive The instrument is to be mounted on panel of a cabinet Therefore the construction of a cabinet is important not only for safety but also for EMC The instrument is examined by the following conditions e Use a conductive cabinet
38. tting contents to the default settings execute the following operation from the Settings Mode CANCEL screen For more information about how to get to the CANCEL screen refer to Setting Flow page 3 Setting Mode Initialization Completed 0 E Oy a a 100 So a A Press the buttons together for 2 seconds gt i 50 a gt y 8600 v a SERNCEL 123456 p CANCEL Screen Measurement Screen If you have any question or technical troubles in using the product contact Mitsubishi Electric System amp Service or your nearest branch of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Refer to the end of this instruction manual for details ut UD s The product is under free warranty for one year from purchase or 18 months after production whichever comes first The charge free warranty shall apply only if the product is being used properly in the conditions with the methods and under the environments in accordance with the terms and precautions described in the catalogue and instruction manual etc Replacement shall be charged for the following cases even during the charge free warranty period svat venes i a UREE DO Mc Failures due to improper storage improper handling carelessness or negligence Failures due to improper installation Failures due to improper usage and unauthorized modifications 110 oe BSBA Failures due to external factors such as fire and abnorm
39. values on the Only available for 7 Index indicator When set turns on at the index indicator setting value 3 eo o Alot the Maximum values and minimum maximumminimum Shows the item displayed on the bar graph 2 values are reset to the present value value screen 8 Bar graph status When the item is the same as a digital displayed item indicated with gt o 2 All of the counting values are zero reset otherwise indicated with 4 8 the operation time is zero veset Screen operation time only 9 Digital status Phase status 123N MAX MIN demand etc displayed a An alarm condition is canceled lt n 7 pn o Screen element is canceled Available ony wnan 10 Digital display Measured values displayed in digital All alarm conditions are canceled Hilt can o aion 11 Units Units of measuring value displayed Element is canceled for all screens __ i 12 Multiplying factor Indicates the multiplying factor for calculating energy The latching data of digital input on the display is canceled Available only for contact point input screen 13 Metering status Flickers when counting active energy Note 1 PEO The display of Set value confirmation mode appears 14 Harmonics Turns on when harmonics displayed Fe z So The display of Setup mode appears 15 Setup mode status Turns on at setting mode LD g O The set up items are saved and set up item is changed to next item Flickers at setting value confirmation mode l
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