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FACTORY AUTOMATION

Energy Measuring Unit


EcoMonitorLight

Simple & Easier


Providing Energy Visualization
Global Player

GLOBAL IMPACT OF
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC

Through Mitsubishi Electric’s vision, “Changes for the Better“ are possible for a brighter future.

Mitsubishi Electric is involved in many areas including the following

We bring together the best minds to


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create the best technologies. At
A wide range of power and electrical products from generators to large-scale displays.
Mitsubishi Electric, we understand
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innovation to bring changes for the
better.
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Commercial and consumer-centric equipment, products and systems.

Industrial Automation Systems


Maximizing productivity and efficiency with cutting-edge automation technology.

1
Contents

Simple & Easier


Providing Energy Visualization.
Introducing the EcoMonitorLight, an energy measuring unit with an integrated display that provides
easy energy visualization in order to provide ways to save energy and to comply with the Energy 1
Saving Act in response to the need for a simple manner to figure out energy consumption.

2
The EcoMonitorLight is suitable if you are thinking about the following.

Just want to measure energy in 3


a simpl low-cost manner.
The integrated display allows you to perform the main
4
unit settings and check measured values quickly.
5
Considering system expansion in the future.
But is this product okay for now? 6
Firstly from grasping the current situation of the anxious
part. Data logging offline in stages Extension to network 7
(B / NET transmission, CC-Link, CC-Link IE field network
Basic communication) is also possible. 8
Want to easily manage measurement 9
data from specific locations.
We can provide you with free software for managing
data using a personal computer. You can also link up
with an upper-level system by using MODBUS RTU
(RS485) communication.

OVERVIEW
Features 3
Product Lineup 7
Examples of EcoMonitorLight Applications 9
Specifications 13
External View 21
Names and Functions of Each Part 25
Connection Configurations / Wiring Precautions 27
Device Installation Procedures 29
Safety Precaution 31
2
Features

1 Easy and Low-Cost


■Simple
Measurement
Measurement / Installation
1 The built-in LCD screen enables the settings, measurements, and displays required for
measuring energy with a single unit.
Features

■Product Lineup that Provides Easy Equipment Selection


This measuring unit lineup consists of a "Standard Model" , a "High Performance Model,
and a "General current transformer Model".
①Standard Model: For customers who "want to start measuring energy".
②High Performance Model: For customers who want to perform harmonic measurements, alarm monitoring,
upper/lower limits monitoring, alarm output and pulse input/output, in addition to the Standard Model features
③General current transformer Model: For customers who want to use general current transformer (secondary output
 1A or 5A) or connect to the system using MODBUS TCP Communication for system upgrades.

Model ①EMU4-BD1-MB ②EMU4-HD1-MB ③EMU4-FD1-MB

Appearance

Current input Mitsubshi original Mitsubshi original General current transformer


method split-type current sensor split-type current sensor (Secondary output:1A or 5A)

2 MODBUS RTU (RS-485)


Communication as Standard Equipment
Providing MODBUS RTU (RS-485) Communication as standard equipment allows you to connect
with the functions listed below, and use it for energy management and as a system terminal.
①Host systems (such as EcoWebServerⅢ*1 or PLC*2, etc.)
②Data Acquisition Software (EMU4-SW1)*3
③Display device(GOT)
*1: A unit compatible with MODBUS TCP ⇔ MODBUS RTU is required if connecting with a EcoWebServerⅢ
*2: A unit compatible with MODBUS RTU (RS-485) communication is required if connecting with a PLC.
*3: Data Acquisition Software (EMU4-SW1) can be downloaded for free from the Mitsubishi Electric website.
(http://www.mitsubishielectric.com/fa/products/pmng/ems/items/eng/index.html)

Host System

EcoWebServerⅢ*1 MELSEC MELSEC


iQ-F Series*2 Q Series*2
MODBUS RTU
(RS485)
Communication Data Acquisition
software
(EMU4-SW1) *3
Current Values Display

3 Energy Measuring Unit Display Device


(GOT) CSV File Output

GOT 1000, 2000 Series


Features

3 Expansion by use of Logging and


■Logging
Communication Units
Unit
Use of a logging unit allows you to output various energy (such as current, voltage and power) data measured 1
by the energy measuring unit in CSV file format on an SD memory card for easy data management.

Features
Logging Unit

Even data from multiple energy


Report software*3
measuring units can be managed on
(Logging Unit Utillity)
a single SD memory card.*2

CSV Data
The logging unit stores measurement data for Output Example
a specified period and outputs it to an SD memory card.*1 Time Electric energy Electric energy
(consumption) (consumption)
Electric energy Electric energy Electric energy Electric energy Electric energy
(consumption) (consumption) (consumption) (consumption) (consumption)

*1: The data retention period of the logging unit is limited.


*2: It is necessary to always specify logging ID when collecting CH7 Electric energy (consumption) [kWh]

measurement data from multiple logging units on a single


CH6 Electric energy (consumption) [kWh]
CH5 Electric energy (consumption) [kWh]
CH4 Electric energy (consumption) [kWh]
CH3 Electric energy (consumption) [kWh]

SD memory card. Refer to the operation manual for details.


CH2 Electric energy (consumption) [kWh]
CH1 Electric energy (consumption) [kWh]

*3: Logging Unit Utility can be downloaded for free from


the Mitsubishi Electric website.
(http://www.mitsubishielectric.com/fa/products/pmng/ems/items/eng/index.html)

■Communication Unit
(CC-Link Communication Unit, MODBUS TCP Communication Unit)
A communication unit can be connected to the system using CC-Link or
MODBUS TCP Communication for system upgrades.

Communication Unit

CC-Link Communication
CC-Link Communication

MELSEC-Q Series*4 Electroronic Multi-Measuring Remote I/O Unit EcoMonitorPlus EcoMonitorLight


Instrument (CC-Link Communication) + +
+ CC-Link CC-Link
CC-Link Communication Unit Communication Unit Communication Unit

*4: Units compatible with each communication method are necessary if connecting a PLC.

MODBUS TCP Communication*5


MODBUS TCP Communication

Electroronic Multi-Measuring Instrument


+
MODBUS TCP Communication Unit

HUB

4
EcoMonitorLight
+
*5: MODBUS TCP Communication Unit MODBUS TCP*5
(EMU4-CM-MT)is only attached to EMU4-FD1-MB Communication Unit
Features

4 Measurement Functions
■High-Precision Measurement ■Operating Time Measurement
The continuous measurement of energy at sampling The current measurement time can be calculated in
cycles of approximately 250 µs allows for measuring seconds and the equipment operating time can be
1 even short-cycle loads such as that for spot or solder displayed in hours (h) in order to utilize the data in
welding. diagnosing production equipment service life and for
Features

*: Data of measured values, including power use as well as voltage, performing preventive maintenance.
current and similar items, is acquired at update cycles of 250 ms. *: Operating time can also be output to the host system as CSV data.

Power consumption value


increases momentarily during Current [A]
Power [kW]
spot or solder welding. Measure operating time

Operated when
0.4% or more
of the rated
current is used.
Time [t] Time[t]

250µs Operating time measurement Operating time measurement


starts ends

Advantage of High-Precision (Short-Cycle) Measurement Operating Time Measurement with Specified Inputs as a Trigger
It is possible for measurements to be missed when You can specify contact inputs to the energy measuring unit
performing continuous measurement of short-cycle loads (EMU4-HD1-MB and EMU4-FD1-MB only) as triggers for
because the power used for spot or solder welding is used the start and end of operating time in order to be able to
for an extremely short period. The EcoMonitorLight provide measure operating time according to actual equipment
high-precision measurement so that the measurements of operation.
short-cycle loads are not missed.

5 Support Functions
■Misconnection Determination Support ■Test Function
This function displays items such as current and This function enables communication of test data to
voltage phase angles, and energy, current and voltage the host system without voltage or current input. By
values for each phase. By checking each displayed enabling alarm and pulse test signal output, it becomes
value, distinction of whether there is a misconnection in easy to check wiring and perform system testing.
current or voltage input used for measuring is
supported.

Test Data
Output

Host System

Broken lines indicate location


of misconnection. Pulse/Alarm
Examples of Display
Example Output
Check Screens
Receiving Devices
of Misconnection (Alarm lights, buzzers, etc.)
5
*: The above examples are sample images.Refer to the operation manual for actual screens,
the check method, directions for use, etc.
*: Refer to the operation manual for the table for distinction.
Features

Features

6
Product Lineup

Energy Measuring Unit


The lineup consists of three types of measuring unit to
make it simpler to easily visualize energy consumption.

2
Product Lineup

EMU4-BD1-MB EMU4-HD1-MB EMU4-FD1-MB

Standard Model High Performance Model General Current Transformer


Model
EMU4-BD1-MB EMU4-HD1-MB EMU4-FD1-MB

For customers who want to For customers who need more For customers who want to use
start measuring energy in advanced functions than those of general current transformer
a simple manner. the standard model such (secondary output 1A or 5A) or
as three-phase 4-wire measurement, connect to the system using
pulse count and contact input. MODBUS TCP
communication for system upgrades.

①Equipped with basic energy ①Same basic functions as ①Compatible with general current
measurement functions such as for the Standard Model. transformer
current, voltage, power and ②Three-phase 3-wire 440V direct ②Standard-equipped with
electric energy. voltage input is available. MODBUS RTU communication.
②Standard-equipped with ③Three-phase 4-wire 277V/480V ③Connecting to MODBUS TCP
MODBUS RTU communication. direct voltage input is available. communication is available.
④Able to display harmonic current ④Three-phase 3-wire 440V direct
and voltage, apparent power, power voltage input is available.
consumption and CO2 conversion. ⑤Three-phase 4-wire 277V/480V
⑤Equipped with pulse and contact direct voltage input is available.
input/output functions. ⑥Able to display harmonic current
and voltage, apparent power, power
consumption and CO2 conversion.
⑦Equipped with pulse and contact
input/output functions.

Product Product Product


Energy Measuring Unit Energy Measuring Unit Energy Measuring Unit
7 [Standard Model] [High Performance Model] [General Current Transformer Modell]

Model EMU4-BD1-MB Model EMU4-HD1-MB Model EMU4-FD1-MB


Product Lineup

Optional Units

Product Lineup
Logging Unit CC-Link Communication CC-Link IE field network MODBUS TCP
Unit Basic communication Unit Communication Unit*1
For customers who want to For customers who want to For customers who want to For customers who want to
easily manage data using SD connect to CC-Link connect to CC-Link IE field connect to MODBUS TCP
memory cards. communication. network Basic communication. communication.
Optional Units
Product Logging Unit CC-Link Communication Unit CC-Link IE field network Basic communication Unit MODBUS TCP Communication Unit
Model EMU4-LM EMU4-CM-C EMU4-CM-CIFB EMU4-CM-MT
(EMU4-CM-MT)is only attached to EMU4-FD1-MB
*1: MODBUS TCP Communication Unit

Options
Options for Logging Unit Panel Mounting Installation Option
Product Model External View Product Model External View
SD memory card Panel mounting
EMU4-SD2GB EMU4-PAT
for logging unit attachment

Lithium battery
EMU4-BT
for logging unit*

*2: Logging units include one lithium battery when purchased.

Accessories(for EMU4-BD1-MB and EMU4-HD1-MB)


Split-type Current Sensor*3 5A Split-type Current Sensor (Current Sensor Cable)

Product Model UL・CE


External view compatibility Product Model Cable External view UL・CE
length compatibility
EMU-CT5-A × EMU2-CT5*7 0.5m ○
EMU-CT50-A × 5A split-type
current sensor*6
EMU-CT100-A × EMU2-CT5-4W*7 0.5m ○

EMU-CT-250-A × EMU2-CB-Q5B
(Single-phase 2-wire, single-phase 0.5m ○
5A split-type 3-wire and three-phase 3-wire)
Split-type current EMU-CT400-A ○ current sensor
sensor*4*5 cable EMU2-CB-Q5B-4W*6
(Three-phase 4-wire )
0.5m ○
EMU-CT600-A ○
EMU2-CB-T1M 1m ○
Extension cable
EMU2-CB-T5M 5m ○
EMU-CT50 (Standard type)
○ EMU2-CB-T10M 10m ○
EMU-CT100 ○ EMU2-CB-T1MS 1m ○
Extension cable
EMU2-CB-T5MS 5m ○
EMU-CT250 ○ (Separete type)
EMU2-CB-T10MS 10m ○
*3: Split-type Current Sensor can't be used in combination with EMU4-FD1-MB. 8
*4: Use commercially available cables for the connection of current sensors.
*5: Current sensor cable can be extended up to 50m.(except for EMU2-CT(4W))
*6: 5A current sensor (EMU-CT5,EMU2-CT5-4W) cable can be extended to 10.5m.
*7: EMU2-CB-Q5B(4W) is needed, when using split-type Current Sensor (EMU2-CT5(4W)).
Examples of EcoMonitorLight Applications

1 Configuration Example of
Measuring Devices
■Basic Installation①(EMU4-FD1-MB) ■Basic Installation②(EMU4-BD1-MB/EMU4-HD1-MB)

Auxiliary Power Supply Auxiliary Power Supply


AC100V∼240V AC100V∼240V
Voltage Input Voltage Input

3
Examples of EcoMonitorLight Applications

Breaker Breaker

MODBUS RTU MODBUS RTU


General current transformer Communication Communication
(Secondary output:1A or 5A) Current Input

To load To load

Split-type current sensor


・Since current input by general current transformer ・ Easy installation to existing circuit by Mitsubishi
(secondary output : 1A or 5A) is possible, split-type current sensors.
Mitsubishi split-type current sensor is not needed.
*: Do not connect together more than one EMU4-FD1-MB on the secondary side of a current transformer.
*: Do not connect together other units and EMU4-FD1-MB on the secondary side of a current transformer.

2 Visual monitoring
(Application example①)
・Monitor measuring devices installed in distribution boards and control panels.
・The easiest way to visualize the energy consumption.

Installation inside a Board


For customers who want to install the unit inside a board for visual management of measured data!

Key Point
Customers visually checking power use with a
mechanical Watt-Hour meter can achieve board
Example of installation inside board
size reduction and space savings.

Panel Installation
For customers who want to install the display screen on the board surface for monitoring of measurement data.

Key Point
9 If you do not want the board surface installation
screws to be exposed in the board surface, you
can use the installation attachment (EMU4-PAT)
to cover the screws.
Examples of EcoMonitorLight Applications

3 Easy Energy Logging


(Application example②)
・ Add a logging unit in measuring device, and collect the data through SD card.
・ To save labor hour of visual monitoring
EcoMonitorLight+Logging unit SD memory card CSV File

Examples of EcoMonitorLight Applications


Customer can collect energy data from
Use of free Report software
different terminals by using one SD card. (Logging Unit Utility)*1

Output Example
Collect energy data into a SD card from EcoMonitorPlus or EcoMonitorLight ,
Logging unit utility can make a report rom collected data in SD card.
Time Electric energy Electric energy
(consumption) (consumption)
Electric energy Electric energy Electric energy Electric energy Electric energy
(consumption) (consumption) (consumption) (consumption) (consumption)

CH7 Electric energy (consumption) [kWh]


CH6 Electric energy (consumption) [kWh]
CH5 Electric energy (consumption) [kWh]
CH4 Electric energy (consumption) [kWh]
CH3 Electric energy (consumption) [kWh]
CH2 Electric energy (consumption) [kWh]
CH1 Electric energy (consumption) [kWh]

*1: Logging Unit Utility can be downloaded for free from the Mitsubishi Electric website.
(http://www.mitsubishielectric.com/fa/products/pmng/ems/items/eng/index.html)

4 Energy visualization System with


MODBUS RTU communication
(Application example③)
・ Energy measuring system can be constructed via MODBUS RTU communication easily.
・ You can collect energy data in PC by using data acquisition software.
Report example Graph example
Edit form by
Exceletc etc.
Ethernet
or
USB

Data Acquisition Converter*3


Software*1 *2
MODBUS RTU (RS-485) communication

*1: One PC per each system is required. 10


*2: EMU4-SW1 can be downloaded from the Mitsubishi Electric website.
(http://www.mitsubishielectric.com/fa/products/pmng/ems/items/eng/index.html)
*3: Used converter can be a LAN⇔RS-485 converter or USB⇔485 converter.
Maximum of 31units can be connected.
Examples of EcoMonitorLight Applications

5 Visual checking and


management moritoring by
GOT1000 or 2000 Series
(Application example④)
3 ■On-site Visualization of Energy Data
For customers who want on-site visualization of energy consumption, and to manage the
correlation of Production and energy.
Examples of EcoMonitorLight Applications

[GOT1000,2000 Series+MODBUS RTU(RS-485) Communication Application]

You can directly connect to the Mitsubishi GOT* by using MODBUS RTU communication.
Displaying various energy information on a GOT installed on-site allows you to improve on-site energy-conservation
awareness and perform production management to fit the energy conditions.

MODBUS RTU(RS-485) You can use MODBUS RTU


Communication communication to directly connect to
a Mitsubishi GOT*.

GOT1000,2000 Series
*: Compatible with GOT1000,2000 series units that are standard-equipped with an RS-485 serial port

Screen example
Examples screen of Mitsubishi GOT
■GT27 Main Screen Current Value Screen Graph Screen Alarm Screen

■GT14 Main Screen Current Value Screen Graph Screen Alarm Screen

6 Energy Management
Conncting to PLC System
11
(Application example⑤)
・ Available uses include preventive equipment maintenance by using energy amount measurement.
・ Linking of quality control indicators with production information.
Examples of EcoMonitorLight Applications

Example of Connection to PLC and GOT


By monitoring the current/voltage of the machine in operation, it helps to grasph the situation in trouble
and find the cause immediately.
Measure Collect/Control Visualize

MODBUS RTU
Communication*2

Production facility EcoMoniorLight MELSEC-F series PLC GOT2000 series  


*1: Originally equipped with the energy measuring unit. CC-Link communication is also available with an optional unit.
*2: Originally equipped with the energy measuring unit. MODBUS TCP communication is also available with
an optional unit(Only attached to EMU4-FD1-MB).
3

Examples of EcoMonitorLight Applications


CC-Link IE field network Basic communication connection
Data communication is possible Via the same network (Ethernet) as FA equipment installed in the device.

Start-up time of production equipment / machinery equipment · Installation cost · Reduction of wiring work.

【Master station】

HUB

LAN
PLC

EcoMonitorPlus EcoMonitorLight

7 Connection to Visualization
system with “EcoWebServerⅢ”
(Application example⑥)
・ Energymeasurement graph can be shown through factory LAN by using EcoWebServerⅢ
・ Remote monitoring of machines and line status can be shown by PC.
・ EcoWebServer system helps factory staff to improve awareness of energy saving.

EcoWebServerⅢ MODBUS RTU

EcoMonitorLight
*: Native MODBUS RTU
Converter* 2
Communication

HUB  MODBUS TCP*1

EcoMonitorLight
+ 12
MODBUS TCP
Communication Unit

*1: EMU4-CM-MT is only attached to EMU4-FD1-MB


*2: MODBUS TCP- to / from- MODBUS RTU converter is necessary.
Specifications

Energy Measuring Unit


General Specifications
Item Specifications
Model EMU4-BD1-MB EMU4-HD1-MB EMU4-FD1-MB
Single-phase 2-wire, single-phase 3-wire Single-phase 2-wire, single-phase 3-wire, three-phase 3-wire
Phase wire system and three-phase 3-wire (Settings switching) and three-phase 4-wire (Settings switching)
Single-phase 2-wire 110V, 220V AC Common(*1) 110V, 220V, 440V AC Common(*2)
Voltage 3-phase 3-wire
circuit Single-phase 3-wire 110V AC(between wires 1 and 2, and 2 and 3), 220V AC (between wires 1 and 3)
3-phase 4-wire ー Min.: 63.5V/110V AC , Max.: 277 V/480V AC(*3)
Instrument 50A, 100A, 250A, 400A, 600A AC
ratings (Dedicated split-type current sensor is used. All values indicate primary current values of current sensor.)
Current circuit 5A AC
(Dedicated 5A current sensor is used. A transformer (CT) is used in two-step configuration together with
the 5A current sensor in order to allow a maximum primary current value setting of 6,000 A.)(*4)

4 Frequency 50 Hz to 60 Hz (Automatic frequency selection)


Auxiliary power rating 100Vー240V AC (+10%, -15%) 50Hz/60Hz
No. of measurement circuits
Specifications

1
Voltage circuit For each phase: 0.1 VA (110V AC), 0.2 VA (220V AC), 0.4 VA (440V AC)
Consumption VA 110V AC : 9VA
Auxiliary power circuit
220V AC : 10VA
Current, demanded current, voltage, power, demanded power, reactive power, power factor, frequency,
Measured items electric energy (consumption, regenerative), reactive electric energy and operating time
ー Apparent power, harmonic current, harmonic voltage, pulse count value, periodic electric energy and CO2 conversion value
Current, voltage, power, reactive power, apparent power, Current, voltage, power, reactive power,
frequency: ± 1.0% (relative to rated input) apparent power, frequency: ± 0.5% (relative
Power factor: ± 3.0% to rated input)
Main unit tolerances(*5)
Electric energy: ± 2.0% (in 5 to 100% range of rated values; Power factor = 1) Electric energy: Class0.5S(IEC62053-22)
Reactive electric energy: ± 2.5% (in 10 to 100% range of rated values; Power factor = 0) Reactive electric energy: Class2S(IEC62053-23)
Harmonic current, harmonic voltage: ± 2.5% Harmonic current, harmonic voltage: ± 2.5%
Data update cycle 250 ms *Electric energy and reactive electric energy are always sampled (following short-cycle load fluctuation also).
Demand time limit setting 0 sec, 10 sec, 20 sec, 30 sec, 40 sec, 50 sec, 1-15 min. (per 1 min.), 20 min, 25 min and 30 min.
Input signal format ー No voltage a contact or open collector 1 input (Function selected from the following)
ー Set to pulse input: Pulse count (0 to 999,999 count)
Functions Set to contact input:Contact monitoring only.During contact monitoring+

input specifications

Electric energy measurement during operation (contact on)


Insulation type ー Photocoupler insulation
External

Rated input voltage/current ー Use a voltage/current that is appropriate for this switching due to the DC 5 V/7 mA current that flows in the contacts.
Pulse-on time: 30 ms or more 3 ms or less 30 ms or more

Pulse ー Pulse-off time: 30 ms or more ON

Input Chattering time: 3 ms or less OFF 30 ms or more

conditions Contact on time: 30 ms or more 3 ms or less 30 ms or more

Contacts ー Contact off time: 30 ms or less ON

Chattering time: 3 ms or less OFF 30 ms or more

Output signal type ー Non-voltage contact, 1 output (Select from the below functions)
Monitoring of current demand upper limit
Monitoring of current demand lower limit
Monitoring of voltage upper limit
output specifications

Monitoring of voltage lower limit Automatic reset/Self-retention


Functions ー Monitoring of power demand upper limit can be selected
External

Monitoring of power demand lower limit


Monitoring of power factor upper limit
Monitoring of power factor lower limit
Monitoring of pulse count upper limit
Insulation type ー Semiconductor relay insulation
DC35V,75mA
Rated switching voltage/current ー
AC24V,75mA(Power factor = 1)
Output item ー Electric energy
Non-voltage contact, 1 output
specifications
Pulse Output

Output signal type ー ・Pulse units (kWh/pulse): 0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10, 100
Refer to the operation manual of a main unit for the details of a pulse setup.
Insulation type ー Semiconductor relay insulation
DC35V,75mA
Rated switching voltage/current ー
AC24V,75mA (Power factor = 1)
13
Output pulse width ー 0.1∼0.15s
Power Set values, electric energy (consumption, regenerative), reactive electric energy, periodic electric energy,
interruption Recorded items
backup pulse count value and operating time(Stored in the nonvolatile memory)
Specifications

Item Specifications
Model EMU4-BD1-MB EMU4-HD1-MB EMU4-FD1-MB
EMC:EN-61326-1:2006
Compatible standards U L:UL61010-1
Safety:EN-61010-1:2010
Operating temperature range -5°C∼+55°C (daily average temperature of 35°C or less)
Operating Operating humidity range 30%∼85%(no condensation)
environment Storage temperature range -10°C∼+60°C(daily average temperature of 35°C or less)
Altitude 2,000 m or less
Applies to all terminals(excluding communication and frame GND terminals), between external boards: 2,000V AC for 1 min.
Applies to all current/voltage inputs, between auxiliary powers: 2,000V AC for 1 min.
Commercial-frequency withstand voltage
Applies to all current/voltage inputs and auxiliary power terminals,
between all digital/pulse input, pulse/alarm output and communication terminals: 2,000V AC for 1min.
Insulation resistance In the same locations described above: 10 MΩ or more(500V DC)
AWG24-16(Single/Stranded wire) AWG26-14(Single/Stranded wire) 4
Auxiliary power/Voltage input terminal (Single wire: φ0.52 toφ1.29 mm, (Single wire: φ0.41 toφ1.62 mm,
Compatible
Stranded wire: 0.21 to 1.30 m㎡) Stranded wire: 0.13 to 2.0 m㎡)

Specifications
wiring
AWG22-16(0.3∼1.25m㎡)
(Single/Stranded wire) AWG22-14(0.3∼2.0m㎡)
(Single/Stranded wire)
Current input and input/output terminal
(Single wire:φ0.65-φ1.62mm、Stranded wire:0.3-1.3m㎡) (Single wire:φ0.65-φ1.62mm、Stranded wire:0.33-2.0m㎡)
Auxiliary power/Voltage input terminal screw 0.8∼1.0N・m
Tightening
Current input and input/output terminal screw 0.5∼0.6N・m
torque
Board installation screw 0.63N・m
Weight 0.2kg 0.3kg
External dimensions (units: mm) 75(W)×90(H)×75(D) (Excluding protruding parts)
*1: 110V, 220V, 440V AC can connected to this unit directly. For the circuit over this voltage, transformer (VT) is necessary(Primary voltage of VT can be set
up to 6600V, and secondary voltage of VT can be set up to220V as optional setting).Star- delta connection and delta-star connection transformer of
cannot measure definitely to be out of phase. Please use a transformer of the same connection.
*2: 63.5/110V – 277/480V AC can connected to this unit directly. For the circuit over this voltage, transformer (VT) is necessary (Primary voltage of VT can
be set up to 6600V, and secondary voltage of VT can be set up to220V as optional setting).Star- delta connection and delta-star connection transformer
of cannot measure definitely to be out of phase. Please use a transformer of the same connection.
*3: 63.5 V / 110 V - 277 V / 480 V can be connected directly. An externally mounted voltage transformer (VT) is needed for voltages greater than those
(primary voltage of up to a maximum of 6,600 V).
*4: The settable primary current when using a 5A current sensor is as follows:5A,6A,7.5A,8A,10A,12A,15A,20A,25A,30A,40A,50A,60A,75A,80A,100A,120A,
150A,200A,250A,300A,400A,500A,600A,750A,800A,1000A,1200A,1500A,1600A,2000A,2500A,3000A, 4000A,5000A,6000A (The CT primary side
can be freely specified up to 6,000 A. However, the CT secondary side is fixed at 5 A.)
*5: Refer to “Specifications: Options (Split Current and 5A Current Sensors)” on P.17 for the current sensor error ratios.
*6: Do not connect together more than one EMU4-FD1-MB on the secondary side of a current transformer. Do not connect together other units and
EMU4-FD1-MB on the secondary side of a current transformer.

Specifications of MODBUS RTU Communication


Item Specifications
Physical interface RS-485 2wires half duplex
Communication protocol MODBUS RTU mode
Transmission method Asynchronous
Transmission wiring type Multi-drop bus (either directly on the trunk cable, forming a daisy-chain)
Baud rate 2400,4800,9600,19200,38400bps (default: 19,200 bps)
Data bit 8
Stop bit 1,2(default: 1)
Parity bit ODD,EVEN,NONE(default:EVEN)
1∼255(FFh) (default: 1)
Slave address
0: Broadcast
Response time 1s or shorter from completion of receiving query data to response transmission
Terminating resistor 120Ω 1/2W
Transmission distance 1,200m
Maximum connectable devices 31 devices
Recommended cable SPEV(SB)-MPC-0.2×1P or more (Mitsubishi cable industries)

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Specifications

Logging Unit
General Specifications
Item Specifications
Model EMU4-LM
Auxiliary power rating 6.4V DC (Power supplied from energy measuring unit)
Power interruption backup Total power interruption backup time of the lithium battery (EMU4-BT) is one year (avg. daily temp. of 35°C or less);
Mitsubishi Electric recommends replacing the battery every three years.
Saved in FRAM (non-volatile memory)
Set values
*: Data is not deleted if there is a power outage.
Logging data Saved in SRAM (volatile memory)
System log data *: Data is deleted if there is a power outage when the battery voltage is low (BAT.LED lights up).

Timer operation *: Timer operation is initialized if there is a power outage when the battery voltage is low (BAT.LED lights up).
After the power is recovered, timer operation starts from the time of 2013/01/01 00:00:00.
Clock accuracy 1 min./Month difference
Output data storage media*1*2
4
SD memory card (SD, SDHC)
Energy measuring unit (EcoMonitorLight) Energy measuring unit (EcoMonitorPlus)
Compatible model EMU4-BD1-MB,EMU4-HD1-MB EMU4-BM1-MB,EMU4-HM1-MB,EMU4-LG1-MB,
Specifications

EMU4-FD1-MB EMU4-A2,EMU4-VA2,EMU4-AX4,EMU4-PX4
CE Marking Compatible standard EMC:EN-61326-1:2006
Operating temperature range -5°C∼+55°C (daily average temperature of 35°C or less)
Operating Operating humidity range 30%∼85%RH (no condensation)
environment Storage temperature range -10°C∼+60°C
Altitude 2,000 m or less
Weight 0.1 kg *Weight of the logging unit only.
Dimensions (units: mm) 25 (W) x 99 (H) x 60 (D) *: Dimensions of the logging module only.
Expected product life 10 years (Under operating environment conditions)
Parts sold separately SD memory card (EMU4-SD2GB)*1*2
Consumables sold separately Lithium battery for logging unit (EMU4-BT)*3
*1: Use the SD memory card (EMU4-SD2GB) made by Mitsubishi Electric.
Use of any memory card other than our product (EMU4-SD2GB) is not covered by the warranty.
*2: For more information Please contact local sales representative.
*3: The lithium battery for logging units is attached at the one time of logging unit purchase.

Logging Specifications
Item Specifications
Automatic refresh Automatic overwrite/refresh
Logging mode
Date/Time designation Automatic start based on start time setting
Measurement data is memorized according to the specified “Detailed Data Logging Cycle”
Detailed data
(1 sec., and 1, 5, 10, 15 and 30-minute cycles) *: Output as a detailed data file.
Logging data type
Measurement data is memorized in 1-hour cycles.
1-hour data
*: Output as 1-hour and 1-day data files.
Detailed data logging cycle: 1 sec. → Max. of 4 elements
Amount of logging Detailed data
Detailed data logging cycle: Other than 1 sec. → Max. of 10 elements
element
1-hour data Max. of 10 elements
Detailed data logging cycle: 1 sec. → 20 hours
Detailed data logging cycle: 1 min. → 20 days
Detailed data logging cycle: 5 min. → 100 days
Internal memory Detailed data
Detailed data logging cycle: 10 min. → 200 days
logging period
Detailed data logging cycle: 15 min. → 300 days
Detailed data logging cycle: 30 min. → 600 days
1-hour data 620 days (approx. 20 months)
SD memory card (2 GB) Detailed data logging cycle: 1 sec. → 10 months
Logging period*1 Detailed data logging cycle: 1, 5, 10, 15 and 30-min. → 10 years or more
System log data 3,600 records
Output format of logging and system log data CSV format (ASCII code)
*1: The indicated period is that until the capacity of a 2 GB SD memory card is exceeded when it is constantly connected.
The data amount varies depending on the amount of characters.
The logging period indicates output at maximum capacity.

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Specifications

CC-Link Communication Unit


Basic Specifications
Item Specifications
Model EMU4-CM-C
Auxiliary power rating 6.4V DC (6.4V DC Power supplied from energy measurement unit)
Energy measuring unit (EcoMonitorLight) Energy measuring unit (EcoMonitorPlus)
Compatible model EMU4-BD1-MB, EMU4-HD1-MB EMU4-BM1-MB, EMU4-HM1-MB, EMU4-LG1-MB,
EMU4-FD1-MB EMU4-A2, EMU4-VA2, EMU4-AX4, EMU4-PX4
CE Marking Compatible standard EMC EN-61326-1:2006
Operating temperature range -5°C~+55°C (daily average temperature of 35°C or less)
Operating Operating humidity range 30%~85%RH (no condensation)
environment Storage temperature range -10°C~+60°C
Altitude 2,000m or less
Weight 0.1 kg *: Weight of the CC-Link communication unit main unit only.
Dimensions(units: mm) 25(W)×99(H)×60(D)
Expected product life 10 years (Under operating environment conditions) 4
CC-Link Communication Specifications

Specifications
Item Specifications
1 Station
Number of Occupied Station
Remote device station (I/o)data and word data can be transmitted
CC-Link Ver 1.10 Ver. 2.00
Ver. 1.10, Ver. 2.00 (Set by version change switch)
(Set by Version change switch)
Remote Station Number (Station Number) 1 to 64
156K, 625K, 2.5 M, 5M, and 10Mbps (Changes according to setting)
(The interstation cable length and maximum total cable extension distance vary according
Baud Rate to the transmission speed.)
*: 100m(10M)~1,200m(156k)
Max.connected device A maximum of 42 units can be connected if configured using only this module.
Use a specified cable for CC-Link communication connection.
Cable terminating resistance
Resistance values for terminating resistance are different according to the type of specialized cable used.

CC-Link IE field network Basic communication Unit


Basic Specifications
Item Specifications
Model EMU4-CM-CIFB
Auxiliary power rating 6.4V DC (6.4V DC Power supplied from energy measurement unit)
Energy measuring unit (EcoMonitorLight) Energy measuring unit (EcoMonitorPlus)
Compatible model EMU4-BD1-MB, EMU4-HD1-MB EMU4-BM1-MB, EMU4-HM1-MB, EMU4-LG1-MB,
EMU4-FD1-MB EMU4-A2, EMU4-VA2, EMU4-PX4, EMU4-AX4
EMC:EN-61326-1:2006 (EcoMonitorLght)
CE Marking Compatible standard
EMC:EN-61326-1:2013 (EcoMonitorPlus)
Operating temperature range -5°C~+55°C (daily average temperature of 35°C or less)
Operating Operating humidity range 30%~85%RH (no condensation)
environment Storage temperature range -10°C~+60°C(daily average temperature of 35°C or less)
Altitude 2,000m or less
Weight 0.1 kg *: Weight of the CC-Link communication unit main unit only.
Dimensions (units: mm) 25(W)×99(H)×60(D)

CC-Link IE field network Basic communication specification


Item Specifications
Interface 1 port (100BASE-TX)
Tranamission method Base band
Numbe of cascade connection stages*1 Max. 2 stages
Number of occupied stations One station occupancy
Transmission speed 100Mbps
Maximum Inter-Station Distance 100m (Conforming to ANSI / TIA / EIA -568 -B (Category 5 e))
Connector applicable for external wining RJ-45
Cable compliant with the IEEE802.3 100BASE-T Standard
Cable
(Shielded twisted pair cable (STP cable), Category 5 or more)
Protocol CC-Link IE Field Basic、SLMP
Functions supported Auto MDIX function (straight/crossover cable automatically detected)
*1: This is the maximum number of cascade connection stages when a repeater hub is used.
For the maximum number of cascade connection stages, contact to the manufacturer for the switching hab used. 16

Item Specifications
MELSEC iQ-R MELSEC iQ-F MELSEC-Q MELSEC-L
Number of simultaneously Master station 1 units
connection Slave station 64 units (16 units x 4 groups) 6 units 64 units (16 units x 4 groups) 16 units
*: For details, refer to "CC-Link IE Field Network Basic Reference Manual" on Mitsubishi Electric FA website.
Specifications

MODBUS TCP
Communication Unit
Basic Specifications
Item Specifications
Product Energy measuring unit (EMU4-FD1-MB) MODBUS®TCP Communication Unit
Model EMU4-CM-MT
Energy measuring unit
Accommodating model
EcoMonitorLight Model:EMU4-FD1-MB
CE Marking Compatible standard EMC EN-61326-1:2013
Operating temperature from 5 to +55°C (average daily temperature is not more than +35°C)
Operating Operating humidity 30-85%RH (No condensation)

4 environment Storage temperature


Operating altitude
from -10 to +60°C
Not more than 2,000m
Weight 0.1 kg *: Weight of the MODBUS TCP Communication Unit only.
Specifications

Dimensions (units: mm) 25 (W) x 99 (H) x 60 (D)

MODBUS TCP Communication Specifications


Item Specifications
Interface 1 port (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
Tranamission method Base band
Numbe of cascade connection stages*1 Max. 4 stages (10BASE-T), Max. 2 stages (100BASE-TX)
Maximum node-to-node distance 200m (656.16ft.)
Maximum segment length*2 100m (328.08ft.)
Connector applicable for external wining RJ45
10BASE-T Cable compliant with the IEEE802.3 10BASE-T Standard (unshielded twisted pair cable(UTP cable),Category 3 or more)
Cable
100BASE-TX Cable compliant with the IEEE802.3 100BASE-T Standard (Shielded twisted pair cable(STP cable),Category 5 or more)
Peotocol MODBUS TCP (Port number 502)
Number of simultaneously connection Max. 4 connection
Auto negotiation (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX automatically detected)
Functions supported
Auto MDIX function (straight/crossover cable automatically detected)
*1: This is the maximum number of cascade connection stages when a repeater hub is used.
For the maximum number of cascade connection stages, contact to the manufacturer for the switching hab used.
*2: Length between a hab and a node

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Specifications

Accessories
Split-type Current Sensor
Item Specifications
Model EMU-CT50-A EMU-CT100-A EMU-CT250-A EMU-CT400-A EMU-CT600-A
Rated primary current 50A AC 100A AC 250A AC 400A AC 600A AC
Rated secondary current 16.66mA 33.33mA 66.66mA 66.66mA 66.66mA
Rated load 0.1VA
Maximum use voltage 460V AC
Applicable wire size IV wire 38m㎡ 60m㎡ 200m㎡ 500m㎡
(reference) CV wire 22m㎡ 60m㎡ 150m㎡ 400m㎡
Ratio error ±1% (5 to 100% of rating, RL =10 Ω)
±45 degree or less (10 to 100% of rating, RL =10 Ω) ±40 degree or less (5 to
Phase difference variation ±40min. (5 to 100% of rating, RL =10 Ω)
±60 degree or less (5% of rating, RL =10 Ω) 100% of rating, RL ≦10 Ω)
Measurement category ー Ⅲ
Degree of contamination ー 2
Operating temperature range
Operating humidity range
-5~+55 °C (daily average temperature of 35°C or less)
30%~85% RH (no condensation)
4
CE marking compatible standard ー EN61010-2-32

Specifications
Maximum voltage compatible with CE marking ー 460V
Weight 0.05kg 0.1kg 0.2kg 0.3kg 0.4kg
*: Maximum voltage means voltage to ground.
*: Use an electric wire of the size of penetrating this current sensor for a primary side cable, do not use a non-insulation electric wire or a metal for a primary cable.
*: Do not ground the secondary side of the split-type current sensor.

Item Specifications
Model EMU-CT50 EMU-CT100 EMU-CT250
Rated primary current 50A AC 100A AC 250A AC
Rated secondary current 16.66mA 33.33mA 66.66mA
Rated load 0.1VA
Maximum use voltage 460V AC
Applicable wire size IV wire 60m㎡ or less 150m㎡ or less
(reference) CV wire 38m㎡ or less 150m㎡ or less
Ratio error ±1% (5 to 100% of rating, RL = 10 Ω)
Phase difference variation ±30 min. (5 to 100% of rating, RL = 10 Ω)
Measurement category Ⅲ
Degree of contamination 2
Operating temperature range -5~+55 °C (daily average temperature of 35°C or less)
Operating humidity range 5~95% RH (no condensation)
CE marking compatible standard EN61010-2-32
Maximum voltage compatible with CE marking 460V
Weight 0.1kg
*: Maximum voltage means voltage to ground.
*: Use an electric wire of the size of penetrating this current sensor for a primary side cable, do not use a non-insulation electric wire or a metal for a primary cable.
*: Do not ground the secondary side of the split-type current sensor.

5A Split-type current sensor


Item Specifications
Model EMU2-CT5, EMU2-CT5-4W EMU-CT5-A
Rated primary current 5A AC 5A AC
Rated secondary current 1.66mA 1.66mA
Rated load 0.1VA 0.1VA
Maximum use voltage 260V 460V AC
Applicable wire size IV wire 22m㎡ 38m㎡
(reference) CV wire 14m㎡ 22m㎡
Ratio error ±1% (5~100% of rating) ±1% (5~ 100% of rating)
±45 min. (10to 100% of rating, RL=10 Ω)
Phase difference variation ±30 min. (5 to 100% of rating, RL≦10 Ω)
±60 min. (5% of rating, RL=10 Ω)
Measurement category 2 ー
Degree of contamination -5°C~+55°C (daily average temperature of 35°C or less) -5°C~+55°C (daily average temperature of 35°C or less)
Operating humidity range 5%~95% RH (no condensation) 30%~85% RH (no condensation)
CE marking compatible standard EN61010-2-32 ー
Maximum voltage compatible with CE marking 260V ー
Weight 0.1kg 0.05kg 18
*: Maximum voltage means voltage to ground.
*: Use an electric wire of the size of penetrating this current sensor for a primary side cable, do not use a non-insulation electric wire or a metal for a primary cable.
*: Do not ground the secondary side of the 5A current sensor.
*: Please use EMU-CT5-A when inputting voltage with 440 V direct to the main body of the instrument.
Specifications

Optional Parts
SD Memory Card for Logging Unit
Item Specifications
Model EMU4-SD2GB
Memory capacity 2GB
Weight 2g

Lithium battery for Logging Unitt


Item Specifications
Model EMU4-BT
Type Manganese dioxide lithium battery

4 Nominal voltage
Capacity
3V
240mAh
Weight 3.8g
Specifications

*: Logging units include one lithium battery when purchased.

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Specifications

Software
Data Acquisition Software (EMU4-SW1)
Item Specifications
・Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit SP2
・Microsoft Windows 7 Professional (32bit/64bit) SP1
OS ・Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro(32bit/64bit)
・Microsoft Windows 10(32bit/64bit)
Recommended ・Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0
system Microsoft. NET Framework ・Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5
environment ・Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5.1
・Microsoft Excel 2007 SP3(32bit/64bit)
・Microsoft Excel 2010 SP1(32bit/64bit)
Microsoft Excel
・Microsoft Excel 2013 SP1(32bit/64bit)
・Microsoft Excel 2016 SP1(32bit/64bit)
Basic
specifications
Max. amount of connections
Languages
31 units (Maximum connected units of MODBUS RTU communication)
Japanese, English 4
Data is collected and logged in 1-min. or 1-hour cycles.
Periodic collection

Specifications
(Operated in background by the OS task scheduler.)
Data collection
Constant communication is performed to display current values
functions Current value display
(Cannot be displayed during periodic collection.)
Max. amount of collection points 124 items
Communication settings MODBUS RTU communication settings (such as baud rate, stop bit length and parity bit)
Terminal registration Register the terminal performing data collection
Setting functions Terminal settings Terminal settings functions (such as phase wire, rated current and rated voltage)
Measured items registration Measured items of collected data are registered.
Export/Import Set values of communication, terminals and measured items are saved in or read out from a file.
Output format Paste aggregate data in an Excel template file. (Excel template files can be freely edited.)
Report output
Output types Monthly, daily and detailed (1-min intervals)
*: Data Acquisition Software (EMU4-SW1) can be downloaded for free from the Mitsubishi Electric website.
(URL:http://www.mitsubishielectric.co.jp/haisei/lvs/index.htm)
*: When collecting data continuously for 24 hours, restart PC once a week.

Logging Unit Utillty


Item Specification
・Microsoft Windows 7 Professional SP1(32bit/64bit)
OS ・Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro Update(32bit/64bit)
・Microsoft Windows 10 Pro(32bit/64bit)
NET Framework ・Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Client Profile
・Microsoft Excel 2010 SP2(32bit)
Microsoft Excel ・Microsoft Excel 2013 SP1(32bit)
・Microsoft Excel 2016(32bit)
System
CPU Conformity with OS system requirements
requirements
RAM Conformity with OS system requirements
Software requires approximately 20 MB of free space to install
Hard disk
(additional space is required for saving document files created by the software).
XGA or higher resolution display monitor
Display
(65,536 colors, 1024 x 768 pixels or more)
Input device Mouse and keyboard
External interface SD memory card slot or SD memory card reader/writer
Supported languages Japanese, English
Logging data pasted to template Excel file
Output format
(template Excel file is freely editable)
Logging data can be pasted to maximum of 31 sheets
Max. number of sheets
(for data of 31 logging units)
Report
Monthly report Output of 1-day interval data of a period of 1 month
creation
Weekly report Output of 1-hour interval data of a period of 7 days
Document type Daily report Output of 1-hour interval data of a period of 1 day
Details (min) Output of 30-/15-/10-/5-/1-minute interval data of specified period (1 to 24 hours)
Details (sec) Output of 1-sec interval data of a period of 1 hour
Logging setting Creation/editing of logging setting data file (set.csv) 20
*: Logging Unit Utility can be downloaded for free from the Mitsubishi Electric website.
(URL:http://www.mitsubishielectric.co.jp/haisei/lvs/index.htm)
External View

Energy Measuring Unit Units (mm)

[Standard Model] [High Performance Model]


EMU4-BD1-MB EMU4-HD1-MB

MITSUBISHI DISP MITSUBISHI DISP


ELECTRIC ELECTRIC

+/PHASE +/PHASE
53.5
43.5

53.5
43.5
-/RESET -/RESET

35.4

35.4
90
90

SET SET

Model EMU4-BD1-MB Model EMU4-HD1-MB

27.5
27.5

22.5
27

27
22.5

67 15 60 67 15 60
4 75 4 75

5
External View

[General current transformer Model] Panel Mounting Attachment


EMU4-FD1-MB EMU4-PAT
63.5
53.5

43.5

35.4
90

27.5

27

115
22.5

67 15 60
13

4 75

Panel Mounting Attachment Panel Mounting Attachment


When combined with EMU4-LM / When combined with EMU4-CM-C
EMU4-CM-CIFB / EMU4-CM-MT
115 13 The thickness of Panel 1∼4
7.5

LOG.

SD C. SD CARD
BAT.
63.5

Model EMU4-LM
17.5

*: The a bove figure is a combination with a logging unit.

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External View

Logging/Communication Unit
Logging Unit CC-Link Communication Unit
(EMU4-LM) (EMU4-CM-C)

25 6.6 60 25 6.6 60

4.5
4 15 4
4.5

15

LOG. L RUN X
10
4
SD C. SD CARD L ERR 2

STATION NO.
1
BAT. SD 8X
1
4
RD 2

35.4
1

90
35.4

→ON ( )
1.10 2.00
90

17.6
VER.
17.6

B RATE
4
4

5M
10M
156K
625K
RESET

2.5M
Model EMU4-CM-C

27
27

BATTERY

4.5
17
4.5

35.2

External View
CC-Link IE field network Basic communication Unit MODBUS TCP Communication Unit
(EMU4-CM-CIFB) (EMU4-CM-MT)
25 6.6 60 25 6.6 60
4
4.5

15
4.5

4 15

LINK/ACT
10/100
ERR.
35.4

90

35.4
90

4
17.6

17.6

4
Model EMU4-CM-MT
27

LAN
27
2 27.65
4.5
4.5

When combined with Optional unit When combined with Optional unit
(EMU4-LM / EMU4-CM-CIFB / EMU4-CM-MT) (EMU4-CM-C)

100
67 4
4.5

LOG.
MITSUBISHI DISP
SD C. SD CARD ELECTRIC

BAT.
+/PHASE
35.4
43.5
53.5

-/RESET
90

SET
4
Model EMU4-BD1-MB
Model EMU4-LM
27.5
22.5

27

BATTERY
4.5

15 60

*: The a bove figure is a combination with a logging unit.

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External View

Optional Parts Units (mm)

[Split-type Current Sensor] [Split-type Current Sensor]


EMU-CT5-A,EMU-CT50-A,EMU-CT100-A EMU-CT250-A,EMU-CT400-A,EMU-CT600-A
A B A B
F E
F E

D
G

C
C

G
5 Model A B C D E F G Model A B C D E F G
EMU-CT5-A/CT50-A 37.4 31.6 57.5 12.2 12.8 14.0 5.0 EMU-CT250-A 42.6 49.4 74.5 24.0 24.0 25.2 4.5
External View

EMU-CT100-A 43.6 33.6 65.0 16.2 16.2 19.0 5.0 EMU-CT400-A/CT600-A 44.9 67.2 94.0 36.0 36.0 27.0 4.5

[Split-type Current Sensor] [5A Split-type Current Sensor]


EMU-CT50,EMU-CT100,EMU-CT250 EMU2-CT5
A B 500
Terminal protection cover (200) (300)
Secondary terminal screw 1 side

3 side

K L
C
E

Stopper Movable core


fixing tab Movable core
F
[5A Split-type Current Sensor]
Model A B C D E F EMU2-CT5-4W
EMU-CT50/CT100 31.5 39.6 55.2 25.7 15.2 18.8
500
EMU-CT250 36.5 44.8 66.0 32.5 22.0 24.0 (200) (300)
1 side

3 side

2 side

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External View

5A Split-type Current Sensor Cable


5A Split-type Current Sensor Cable EMU2-CB-Q5B 5A Split-type Current Sensor Extension Cable (Standard Type) EMU2-CB-T**M

Model EMU2-CB-T1M EMU2-CB-T5M EMU2-CB-T10M


L dimension 1m 5m 10m

5A Split-type Current Sensor EMU2-CB-Q5B-4W 5A Split-type Current Sensor Extension Cable (separate Type) EMU2-CB-T**MS

5
Model EMU2-CB-T1MS EMU2-CB-T5MS EMU2-CB-T10MS
L dimension

External View
1m 5m 10m
**= 1 . 5 . 10

Logging Unit Lithium Battery Logging Unit SD Memory Card

14.6 24
20 ±5 38

EcoMonitor series
32

LOCK
28

2GB
MODEL EMU4-SD2GB
LY401N926H01
21
.

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Names and Functions of Each Part

Energy Measuring Unit


[Standard Model]EMU4-BD1-MB
Voltage Input Terminal Frame GND Terminal Codes and Functions of Terminal Block
Auxiliary Power Terminal Terminal Code Function Description
P1,P2,P3 Connect the voltage input wire
Input voltage
for the measuring circuit.
Frame GND (FG) Connect to ground (D type ground).
LCD screen
MITSUBISHI
ELECTRIC
DISP MA,MB Auxiliary power Connect the auxiliary power supply.
+/PHASE Connect the secondary output of the
Operating Switch
1k,1L,3k,3L Input current dedicated current sensor connected to the
-/RESET
current wire of the measurement circuit.
SET 485+,485- Connect the MODBUS RTU communication wire.
Model EMU4-BD1-MB
SLD MODBUS RTU Connect to ground (D type ground).
communication Connect with 485- terminal only if installed
Ter at the first terminal (→ Refer to p. 24 for the
MODBUS RTU communication system configuration).

Current Input Terminal MODBUS RTU Communication Terminal

6 [High Performance Model]EMU4-HD1-MB


Frame GND Terminal Codes and Functions of Terminal Block
Names and Functions of Each Part

Voltage Input Terminal

Auxiliary Power Terminal Terminal Code Function Description


P1/P1,P2/P0 Connect the voltage input wire
Input voltage
P3/P3,NC/F2 for the measuring circuit.
Frame GND (FG) Connect to ground (D type ground).
LCD screen
DISP
MA,MB
MITSUBISHI
ELECTRIC Auxiliary power Connect the auxiliary power supply.
+/PHASE
1k,1L,2k,2L Connect the secondary output of the
Input current dedicated current sensor connected to the
-/RESET Operating Switch 3k,3L
current wire of the measurement circuit.
SET
485+,485- Connect the MODBUS RTU communication wire.
Model EMU4-HD1-MB
SLD MODBUS RTU Connect to ground (D type ground).
communication Connect with 485- terminal only if installed
Ter at the first terminal (→ Refer to p. 24 for the
MODBUS RTU communication system configuration).
Pulse
X1,COMX Connect pulse/contact input wires.
Contact/Pulse Output Terminal /Contact input
Current Input Terminal Contact/Pulse Input Terminal Pulse
Y1,COMY Connect pulse/contact output wires.
MODBUS RTU Communication Terminal
/Contact output

〔General current transformer Model〕EMU4-FD1-MB


Voltage Input Terminal Frame GND Terminal Codes and Functions of Terminal Block
Auxiliary Power Terminal Terminal Code Function Description
P1/P1,P2/P0 Connect the voltage input wire
Input voltage
P3/P3,NC/F2 for the measuring circuit.
Frame GND (FG) Connect to ground (D type ground).
LCD screen
MITSUBISHI
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DISP MA,MB Auxiliary power Connect the auxiliary power supply.
Connect the secondary output of the
+/PHASE
1k,1L,2k,2L
Input current dedicated current sensor connected to the
-/RESET Operating Switch 3k,3L
current wire of the measurement circuit.
SET 485+,485- Connect the MODBUS RTU communication wire.
Model EMU4-FD1-MB
SLD MODBUS RTU Connect to ground (D type ground).
communication Connect with 485- terminal only if installed
Ter at the first terminal (→ Refer to p. 24 for the
MODBUS RTU communication system configuration).
Pulse
X1,COMX Connect pulse/contact input wires.
Contact/Pulse Output Terminal /Contact input
Current Input Terminal Pulse
Y1,COMY
Contact/Pulse Input Terminal
/Contact output Connect pulse/contact output wires.
MODBUS RTU Communication Terminal

Display Screen
No. Segment Name Description
1 Measured value display Digitally displays measured values.
25 2 Display of measured items Displays the measured item for the value displayed
Only lights up if a logging unit or
3 Communication display
communication unit is connected.
4 Energy measurement display Lights up when measuring electric energy (consumption).
The icon lights up when in setting mode.
5 Settings display
The icon lights up when in setting confirmation mode.
Names and Functions of Each Part

Logging/Communication Unit
Logging Unit EMU4-LM
Names and Functions of Each Part
Front View Left-side View Backside View
8 No. Name Function
Displays logging operation status.
Lit up: Logging is being performed.
Not lit up: Logging operation is stopped.
  Slow flashing*1 (5 sec.): Changing of logging conditions
1 1 LOG.LED settings has been completed.
2 5 Fast flashing*2 (30 sec.): Changing of logging conditions
settings has failed.
3 Fast flashing*2: Error has occurred.*3
Displays SD memory card communication status.
2 SDC.LED  Lit up: Communication is being performed.
Not lit up: Communication is stopped.

7 Fast flashing*2: SD memory card error.*3
Displays the battery voltage status
3 BAT.LED  Lit up: Battery voltage is low* .
4

6 Not lit up: Battery voltage is normal


Contains the battery for performing backup of current time,
4 Battery box logging and system log data.
5 SD memory card slot Slot for inserting the SD memory card
8 4 6 Battery connector Connector for connecting the battery.
7 IEC rail stopper Used for fixing to the IEC rail.
Used for fixing the logging unit.
6
8 Coupling tab to the energy measuring unit.

Names and Functions of Each Part


*1: Slow flashing: Lit up for 0.5 sec.→ Not lit up for 0.5 sec. → Lit up for 0.5 sec.(pattern is repeated)
*2: Fast flashing: Lit up for 0.25 sec.→ Not lit up for 0.25 sec. →Lit up for 0.25 sec.(pattern is repeated)
*3: If this is lit up, refer to “Error Display and Recovery Procedures” of the “Operation Manual
(Detailed Version)”.
*4: Turning the power off when the battery voltage is low deletes the current time and logging data.
(Set values for logging ID, logging mode, logging start time, detailed data logging cycle and
  logging items are not deleted due to being stored in non-volatile memory.) Replace the
battery if BAT. LED lights up.

CC-Link Communication Unit EMU4-CM-C


Front View Left-side View Backside View CC-Link Communication Unit EMU4-CM-C
8
No. Name Function
1 4 L RUN/L ERR/
1 SD/RD LED
Displays the CC-link communication status.

2
L RUN

Reset switch
X
10

Press after setting or changing the STATION, B RATE, VER.


4
L ERR 2
STATION NO.

6
1
SD

CC-Link communication
8X
1

3
4
RD 2

7 Connect the CC-link signal wire.


connector
1 COMMUNICATION UNIT
→ON ( )
MODEL
EMU4-CM-C
1.10 2.00
COMMUNICATION CC-Link
VER.

4
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION

STATION switch
TOKYO 100-8310, JAPAN LY303N968HXX

Station setting switch: Set the CC-Link station number.


MADE IN JAPAN
B RATE REFER TO
MANUAL
5M
10M
156K
625K

RESET
2.5M

5 CC−Link
5
Baud rate setting switch.
B RATE switch
Model EMU4-CM-C
(Ver.1.10 / Ver.2.00)

Set the CC-Link transmission speed.


2
6 VER. switch Switch for changing the CC-Link version.
3 7 IEC rail stopper Used for fixing the IEC rail.
8 Used for fixing the CC-Link Communication Unit
3 8 Coupling tab
to the energy measuring module.

CC-Link IE field network Basic communication Unit EMU4-CM-CIFB


Front View Left-side View Backside View CC-Link IE field network Basic communication Unit
4
EMU4-CM-CIFB
1 No. Name Function
Displays the CC-link IE field network Basic
1 LED communication status.

3 CC-Link IE field network


LAN cable (100BASE -TX connector(RJ -45))
2 Basic communication are connected.
connector
3 IEC rail stop This is used to fix to an IEC rail.
Used for fixing the CC-Link IE field network Basic
4 Connection stop communication Unit to the energy measuring module.
2 4

MODBUS TCP Communication Unit EMU4-CM-MT


Front View Left-side View Backside View MODBUS TCP Communication Unit EMU4-CM-MT
4
No. Name Function
1
Operation status of MODBUS TCP communication is
1 LED
displayed.
Connector for
3 26
2 MODBUS TCP 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX connector (RJ45)
communication
3 IEC rail stop This is used to fix to an IEC rail.

This is used to connect the MODBUS TCP


4 Connection stop
Communication Unit to the Energy Measuring Unit.
2
Connection Configurations /Wiring Precautions

Connection Configurations
For EMU4-BD1-MB
1P2W (For low-voltage circuit) 1P3W/3P3W(For low-voltage circuit) 3P3W (For high-voltage circuit)
Power source side
Power source side Fuse0.5A Power source side
Fuse0.5A
Fuse0.5A

Split-type
Split-type
Current Sensor Current Transformer
Current Sensor
(Secondary Current 5A Part)

5A Current Sensor External Outputs


EMU2-CT5
External Inputs

MODBUS(RS-485)
MODBUS(RS-485) (RS-485)
MODBUS®
5A Current Sensor Cable
Load Side Load Side Load Side EMU2-CB-Q5B

Name Model Amount Name Model Amount Name Model Amount


EcoMonitorLight EcoMonitorLight EcoMonitorLight
EMU4-BD1-MB 1 EMU4-BD1-MB 1 EMU4-BD1-MB 1
[Standard Model] [Standard Model] [Standard Model]
補足 EMU-CT***(50/100/250) EMU-CT***(50/100/250) Split-type Current Sensor EMU2-CT5 1
Split-type Current EMU-CT***-A(50/100/250/ 1 Split-type Current EMU-CT***-A(50/100/250/ 2
Sensor 400/600) Sensor 400/600) 5A Current Sensor Cable EMU2-CB-Q5B 1

7 For EMU4-HD1-MB
Connection Configurations /Wiring Precautions

1P3W/3P3W (For low-voltage circuit) 3P4W (For low-voltage circuit) 3P4W (For high-voltage circuit)
Power source side Power source side Power source side
Fuse0.5A Fuse0.5A
Fuse0.5A

Split-type
Current Sensor

Split-type Current Transformer


Current Sensor (Secondary Current 5A Part)

5A Current Sensor
External Outputs EMU2-CT5-4W
External Outputs External Outputs
External Inputs
External Inputs External Inputs

MODBUS(RS-485) MODBUS(RS-485)
Load Side 5A Current Sensor Cable
Load Side MODBUS(RS-485)
Load Side EMU2-CB-Q5B-4W

Name Model Amount Name Model Amount Name Model Amount


EcoMonitorLight EcoMonitorLight EcoMonitorLight
EMU4-HD1-MB 1 EMU4-HD1-MB 1 EMU4-HD1-MB 1
[High Performance Model] [High Performance Model] [High Performance Model]

Split-type Current EMU-CT***(50/100/250) Split-type Current EMU-CT***(50/100/250) Split-type Current Sensor EMU2-CT5-4W 1
EMU-CT***-A(50/100/250/ 2 EMU-CT***-A(50/100/250/ 3
Sensor 400/600) Sensor 400/600) 5A Current Sensor Cable EMU2-CB-Q5B-4W 1

・The cable (electrical wire) for between EMU-CT*** / EMU-CT***-A ・If installing to a low-voltage (600 V or less) circuit,
Note: and the Split-type Current Sensor heeded to prepare by the customer . it is not necessary to connect the secondary electrical circuit
Check the wiring precautions on p. 24 for the cable(electrical wire) used. of the voltagetransformer to ground.
*: Fuse is necessary for compatible with UL standard.
*: Do not ground the secondary side of the split-type current sensor or 5A current sensor.

For EMU4-FD1-MB
1P3W/3P3W (For low-voltage circuit) 3P4W (with the voltage transformer)
Power source side Power source side
1 2 3 1 2 3 0
Fuse0.5A
Fuse0.5A

Note1: For low voltage circuits, do not connect to grounding


the secondary side of VT and CT.
Note2: When this unit is used at a high voltage circuit, the
terminal P0(P2) must be connected to ground.
Note3: When grounding a CT line, please make the L side of
the CT a common line and connect 1L,2L,3L terminal
Current for the unit side by the shortest course.
Transformer Current
Transformer
Note4: When connecting the L side of the CT by a common
External Outputs
K External Outputs line, please connect 1L,2L,3L terminal for the unit side
K
L External Inputs
L External Inputs
by the shortest course.
K
Note5: Do not connect together more than one EMU4-FD1-
27 K
MODBUS(RS-485) L
L
K
MODBUS(RS-485) MB on the secondary side of a current transformer.
Load Side L
Note6: Do not connect together other units and EMU4-FD1-
Load Side
MB on the secondary side of a current transformer.
Name Model Amount Name Model Amount
EcoMonitorLight EcoMonitorLight
EMU4-FD1-MB 1 EMU4-FD1-MB 1
[General current transformer Mode] [General current transformer Mode]
*: Fuse is necessary for compatible with UL standard.
Connection Configurations /Wiring Precautions

Wiring Precautions
Measuring Unit
・Do not place transmission or input/output signal wires close to or bound together with Condition Distance
power or high-voltage lines in order to prevent noise interference. If installing transmission
Power lines of 600 V or less 300 mm or more
or input/output signal wires next to power and high-voltage lines, maintain the separation
CAUTION distances shown on the right table. (Except for terminal blocks.) Other power lines 600 mm or more

・For actual usage, connect the frame GND terminal to ground (D-type ground). Connect it directly to the ground terminal.
・Do not connect to frame GND terminal during insulation resistance or voltage resistance testing.

●Use compatible solderless terminals. Refer to the compatible solderless terminals described in below table.
●Use electrical wires as described in below table, and tighten the terminal screws according to the torques described below.

[EMU4-BD1-MB]
Compatible wire Tightening torque Compatible solderless terminal

Auxiliary power and voltage input terminal AWG24-16 0.8∼1.0N・m For M3 screws with an external diameter
(0.2-1.25m㎡)
(Single/Stranded) of 5.6 mm or less

Current input and input/output terminal AWG22-16 0.5∼0.6N・m For M3 screws with an external diameter
(0.3-1.25m㎡)
(Single/Stranded) of 5.6 mm or less

[EMU4-HD1-MB]
Compatible wire Tightening torque Compatible solderless terminal

Auxiliary power and voltage input terminal AWG26-14 0.8∼1.0N・m For M3.5 screws with an external diameter
(0.12-2.0m㎡)

AWG22-16
(Single/Stranded) of 5.6 mm or less

For M3.5 screws with an external diameter


7
Current input and input/output terminal 0.5∼0.6N・m
(0.3-1.25m㎡)
(Single/Stranded) of 5.6 mm or less

Connection Configurations /Wiring Precautions


[EMU4-FD1-MB]
Compatible wire Tightening torque Compatible solderless terminal

Auxiliary power and voltage input terminal AWG26-14 0.8∼1.0N・m For M3 screws with an external diameter
(0.12-2.0m㎡)
(Single/Stranded) of 5.6 mm or less

AWG22-14 For M3 screws with an external diameter


Current input and input/output terminal 0.5∼0.6N・m
(0.3-2.0m㎡)
(Single/Stranded) of 5.6 mm or less
●Before connecting the cable, make sure that the split-type current sensor is appropriately installed with the correct orientation. K => L is the correct orientation.
 K: Power source side; L:Load side.
●EMU-CT50, 100, 250, and 50-A, 100-A, 250-A, 400-A and 600-A are used only for low-voltage circuits (Maximum voltage: 460 V). They cannot be used for a high
 voltage circuit. Use EMU2-CT5-A, EMU2-CT5 and EMU2-CT5-4W transfixed the secondary side (5A) of the current transformer. They can only be used directly in
 a circuit that is 200 V or less (max. voltage of 260 V).
●The maximum voltage of a circuit directly connected to this unit is 260 V for EMU4-BD1-MB, or 277/480 V for EMU4-HD1-MB and EMU4-FD1-MB. Always be
 sure to use a transformer for circuits exceeding this voltage. The value for the primary voltage of the transformer can be specified up to 6,600 V when using a
 transformer for circuits.
●MODBUS RTU communication wiring is recommend to wiring having an extra length of approximately 20 cm.
●Be careful not to touch the projecting parts of the terminal block cover when screwing the terminals at both ends of a terminal block.
●Refer to the following if using external inputs or outputs.

External Input External Input External Output External Output


For contact input For pulse input For contact output For pulse output
X1 X1 Y1 Y1

COMX COMX COMY COMY

Transmitter Counter
Relay
Non-voltage Contact Non-voltage Contact 35V 75 mA DC 35V 75 mA DC
Use a type appropriate for Use a type appropriate for or 24V 75 mA AC or 24 V 75 mA AC
5V 7 mA DC switching. 5V 7 mA DC switching. (Power factor 1) (Power factor 1)

MODBUS RTU(RS-485)Communication
Connection of MODBUS communication terminals LAN MODBUS RTU(RS-485)
(485+,485-, SLD, and Ter): or
USB 120Ω
1. Use shielded twisted pair cables for transmission
Terminating
wires.(Refer to p. 16 for recommended cables.) Resistance
120Ω
2.Connect terminating resistance (120 Ω) to both ends Terminating
of devices connected to MODBUS transmission lines. OR Resistance MITSUBISHI
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Terminating resistance of 120 Ω can be achieved by


+/PHASE +/PHASE +/PHASE

-/RESET -/RESET -/RESET

short-circuiting terminals “485-” and “Ter” of this unit. Model EMU4-BD1-MB


SET

Model EMU4-BD1-MB
SET

Model EMU4-BD1-MB
SET

3. Connect to ground by using thick electrical wires so PLC


28
that low impedance is achieved.
4. Do not place MODBUS communication signal wires PC Measuring Unit Measuring Unit Measuring Unit
close to or bound together with high-voltage lines.
5. Ground the SLD terminal at one end. Max. amount of connected units: 31
Device Installation Procedures

Energy Measuring Unit


IEC Rail Installation (Surface Installation)
●Applicable IEC Rail ●Installation ●Removal
(35mm) ①Pull the IEC rail stopper
 of the main unit downward.

仮写真 ②Hooks

IEC Rail

②Pull up

7.3 or more
③Push ①Press against the main unit
④Push the IED rail  using your hand so that it
 stopper upward.  does not fall, and pull the
 IEC rail stopper downward.

JIS-Compliant Dimensions Installation (Front-Surface Installation)


●JIS-Compliant Shape ●Installation ●Removal
Installation Plate ①Check that the IEC rail stopper
of the main unit is on the upper side.

Hook
②Hook the grooves (three
 locations) on the upper
 part of the main unit
Installation Plate  onto the hooks of the
 installation plate.

8 Fitting Spring ③Press the main unit downward to that


②Lightly lift the bottom of
 the main unit and pull out
 in the reverse order of the
①Press down the fitting spring.

 the fitting spring is inserted into the


 installation procedures.
 groove on the bottom of the main unit.
Device Installation Procedures

*: If the display part protrudes from the plate surface at IEC rail and JIS-compliant form installation,
cut the plate at a point 50 mm or more from door opening/closing support.

Board Installation
●Panel Cutting Dimensions CL ●Installation Procedures
The panel cutting dimensions are as shown below. 4 Install the screws (M3 X 10) to the installation plate.
Panel thickness allowable for installation is 1.6 to 4.0 mm. 2×φ Tightening torque: 0.63 N/m

Installation Screws MITSUBISHI


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Model EMU4-BD1-MB
(Unit)
( 43.5 )

CL
44.5

53.5

Installation Plate
(Unit)
67
27

22.5

Recommended Cross-recessed head machine screw with spring


Installation Screws and plain washers JIS B 1188 M3 x 10, Two screws
*: Panel cut dimensions are made larger than the product considering
(Unit)
67
tolerance in panel cut.
( 75) If you want to prevent dust and other intrusion the gap of panel cut,
76 cut the panel according to the product to be mounted.

Board Installation (Using Board Surface Installation Attachment (EMU4-PAT))


●Panel Cutting Dimensions CL ●Installation Procedures
The panel cutting dimensions are as shown below. Install to the installation plate using the installation screws
4
Panel thickness allowable for installation is 1.6 to 4.0 mm.
4 ×φ (M3 x 10) and install the board surface installation attachment.
Tightening torque: 0.63 N/m Attachment
Fixing Screws

Installation Screws
54.5(Attachment)

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( 43.5 )

53.5(Unit)

Model EMU4-BD1-MB
44.5

CL Board Surface
Installation Attachment

Installation Plate
27

22

29
*: Tighten the attachment with the screws in an environment with
a large amount of vibration.
(Unit)
67
*: The installation screws and attachment fixing screws are packaged
28 ( 75) with the attachment (sold separately).
76 *: Panel cut dimensions are made larger than the product considering
(Attachment)
106 tolerance in panel cut.
If you want to prevent dust and other intrusion the gap of panel cut,
cut the panel according to the product to be mounted.
Device Installation Procedures

Optional Units
Common for Logging Unit and CC-Link Communication Unit
Connect optional units to the energy measuring unit.

①Peel off the blank label affixed to the left side ②Insert the connector of the optional unit into the connector
 of the main unit of the energy measuring unit.  of the energy measuring unit to closely attach the unit.

Blank Label

③Slide the coupling tab (green) on top of the optional



 unit to lock the optional unit.

Device Installation Procedures


Do not energize when connecting the energy
仮写真
measuring unit and do not perform live-wire
CAUTION installation. Doing so can result in electrical
shock, device malfunction, fire and similar
problems.

SD Memory Card for Logging Unit


Insert the SD memory card into the logging unit.
Hold the SD memory card straight when inserting into the SD memory card slot and press in until you hear a click sound.

Remove the SD memory card from the logging unit.


Press the SD memory card inward until you hear a click sound. The SD memory card automatically pops out.

仮写真

Do not remove the SD memory card until you have checked that the SD C. LED light has
30

CAUTION
gone out. Removing the SD memory card while this unit is communicating with the SD
memory card can damage the data in the SD memory card, and result in a malfunction of
this unit and the SD memory card.
Safety Precautions

Precautions for Operating Environment and Conditions for Use


●This unit is premised on being used in a pollution degree 2*1 environment. Protect this unit from pollution on the side where another device is to be assembled
 when using in an environment with a different pollution degree.
●The measurement category of the measuring circuit in this unit is CAT II*1 and the energization voltage category of the auxiliary power circuit (MA and MB) is
 also CAT II.
●Do not use this product in the types of locations listed below. Use in such locations can result in malfunctions and decreased product life.

・The ambient temperature exceeds the operating range temperature (-5 to +55 °C). ・The average daily temperature exceeds 35 °C.
・The relative humidity exceeds the operating range (30-85% RH) or the place where ・There is excessive vibration or impacts.
condensation occurs. ・Exposed to direct sunlight.
・There are large amounts of dust, corrosive gas, saline or oily smoke. ・There is a strong electromagnetic field or there are large amounts of external noise.
・Exposed to rain or water drops. ・The altitude exceeds 2,000 m.
・Metal fragments or conductive substance are scattered.

<Protection against Electric Shock>


●This unit is an open type device, meaning that it is designed to be housed within another device in order to prevent electric shock. Be sure to always house this
 unit within another device such as a grounded control panel before use.
●It is necessary to implement either of the following measures for the control panel in order to protect persons lacking sufficient knowledge about electrical
 equipment from electric shock.

・Lock the panel so that only those who have been trained and have sufficient knowledge about electrical equipment can unlock the control panel, or structure the control
panel so that the power supply is automatically turned off when the panel is opened.
・Cover the sections of this module having dangerous voltage. (Required protection code is IP2X or higher.)

*1: Refer to EN61010-1/2010 for the definition of pollution degrees and measurement categories.

Precautions for Pre-operation Preparation


●Be sure that the installation location complies with operating environment and use conditions.
●Be sure to specify the phase wire system, and primary voltage and current for each sensor type before operation.

Precautions for Installation and Connection

9 Be sure to always read the operation manual before installation and connection.
Safety Precautions

CAUTION
<Electrical Work Precautions>
●All installation and connection work must be performed correctly by technicians having specialized knowledge in matters such as electrical construction and
 wiring.
●Perform all installation and wiring work with the power turned off (no parts are energized) and do not perform live-wire work. Failure to do so can result in
 electric shock, and equipment malfunction or fire.
●Be very careful when creating screw holes or performing wiring so that no foreign material such as chips or cut wire ends get into the unit.
●Thoroughly check the connection diagram when wiring. Improper wiring can result in unit malfunction, or fire or electric shock.
●Do not place transmission or input/output signal wires close to or bound together with power or high-voltage lines in order to prevent noise interference.
●Always be sure to place wires to be connected to this module in a duct or clamp wires together to secure them. Failure to secure wires can result in electric
 wires moving due to looseness or unexpected stretching that causes module breakage or malfunction due to poor wire connections.
●If installing transmission or input/output signal wires next to power and high-voltage lines, maintain the separation distance shown in below table.

Item Distance
Power lines of 600 V or less 300 mm or more
Other power lines 600 mm or more

<Types of Terminal Blocks>


●Strip wires to the proper length. Excessively long stripping length can result in a short circuit with neighboring wires. Excessively short stripping length can
 result in poor wiring connections and contact failure.
●Be careful not to cause a short circuit with a nearby pole due to the filament of a core wire. (Do not plate core wires with solder.)
●Do not connect three or more signal wires to one terminal of a terminal block. Doing so can result in weak clamping and wire disconnection.
●Use appropriate sizes of electric wires. Use of an inappropriate size can result in fire due to heat generation.
●Use overcurrent prevention devices (such as a fuse or circuit breaker) for circuits with wires connected to an auxiliary power circuit (MA or MB) in order to
 prevent short circuiting of connected power wires. (Select an appropriate rating in order to prevent fusing of wires.)
●Tighten screws to the specified torque. Excessive tightening can damage the screw and terminal.
●After tightening the screws, be sure to check that you have not forgotten to tighten a screw. A loose screw can result in module malfunction, fire or electric
 shock.
●Be sure to attach the terminal cover in order to prevent electric shock.
●Do not directly touch any energized part or terminals of the module. Doing so can result in electric shock, or module failure or malfunction.
31 ●Do not pull wiring parts by hand when removing wires connected to this unit. Pulling on wires still connected to this unit can result in module or wiring
 damage.
Safety Precautions

<Connection with Current Sensor>


●A dedicated current sensor (EMU-CT50, EMU-CT100, EMU-CT250, EMU-CT50-A or EMU-CT100-A, EMU-CT250-A, EMU-CT400-A, EMU-CT600-A) is
 only used for low-voltage circuits. It cannot be used for a high-voltage circuit. Use EMU-CT5-A, EMU2-CT5 or CT5-4W transfixed to the secondary side
 (5A) of transformer. Connecting with a high-voltage circuit by mistake is extremely dangerous and can cause unit burnout or fire. Refer to “Specifications:
 Options (Split-type Current and 5A Current Sensors)” on p. 17 for maximum voltages that can be used with current sensors.
●Dedicated current sensors have a given polarity (directionality). Be careful to install in the proper polarity.

<Connecting with Frame GND Terminal>


●Do not exceed the range of specified voltage values when performing insulation resistance or commercial frequency withstand voltage tests. Do not
 connect the frame GND terminal to ground when performing such tests.
●Ground the frame GND terminal according to actual conditions of use. Use a D-type ground connection (ground resistance is 100 Ω or less).
●Use a crimp-type terminal appropriate for the size of electric wires. Use of an inappropriate crimp-type terminal can result in wire breakage or contact failure
 that causes module malfunction, failure, burnout or fire.

Precautions Regarding Use


●This unit cannot be used for transactions or proof of power use as stipulated by the Measurement Act.
●Before operating this module, thoroughly check that there are no energized bare wires or similar hazards nearby. If there are any exposed conductors or similar
 hazards, stop operation immediately and implement appropriate measures such as insulation protection.
●A power outage while specify settings will result in such settings not being properly set. Specify the settings again after power has been restored.

DANGER
●Do not touch live part. Doing so can result in electric shock, electric burn injury and equipment damage.
●Do not perform installation or wiring with equipment energized and do not perform live wire work.

CAUTION
●Do not touch charged parts. Doing so can result in electric shock, electric burn injury and equipment damage
●Use within the rating ranges indicated in this manual. Using outside of the rating ranges can not only result in misoperation or equipment malfunction but
 can also cause fire or burnout. .

Precautions for Maintenance and Inspection 9


●Wipe off surfaces using a soft cloth. Do not allow any type of chemical cloth to remain touching the unit for an extended period, and do not use benzene,
 thinner or similar chemicals for cleaning.

Safety Precautions
●Check for the following items in order to ensure proper operation and long product life of this unit.
(1)Daily Inspection (2)Periodic Inspection
①No damage to the unit   Inspect the following items from every six months to one year.
②LED and LCD screens are operating properly. ・There is no looseness in installation or wiring connections of terminals.
③There are no abnormal noises, odor, heat
Always be sure to perform periodic inspection with all power turned off. Failure to
 generationor similar problems.
CAUTION do so can result in electric shock, equipment malfunction or fire.
Periodically tighten terminals. Failure to do so can result in fire.

Precautions for Storage


●Before storage, turn off the power, remove wires, and place the unit in a plastic bag.
●Do not store the module in the types of locations described below when storing for an extended period. Storing in such places can result in malfunction and
 reduced service life.
・The ambient temperature exceeds the storage range temperature (-10 to +60 °C). ・The relative humidity exceeds the humidity range (30-85% RH).
・The average daily temperature exceeds 35 °C. ・There are large amounts of dust, corrosive gas, saline or oily smoke.
・There is excessive vibration or impacts. ・Exposed to rain, water drops or direct sunlight.
・Metal fragments or conductive substance are scattered.

Precautions for Disposal


●Properly dispose of this unit in accordance with the Waste Disposal and Public Cleansing Act.

About disposal of the battery


●When the lithium battery is built in, please The removed lithium battery has a possibility that electric power capacity remains.
 process the lithium battery in accordance CAUTION Since there is a possibility of contacting other metal, and generating heat,
 with the rule of cities, towns and villages.   exploding and igniting, please manage individually.

About Packaging Materials and Operation Manual


●Packaging materials are made of cardboard and the operation manual is printed on recycled paper in order to reduce the load on the environment.

Repairing at Time of Malfunction/Error 32


●If a product listed in this catalog malfunctions, read the troubleshooting section of the operations manual (detailed version) and confim the symptoms.
 If the problem is not listed, please contact a Mitsubishi Electric representative.
*: Refer to the operation manual (Detailed Version) for details.
Service Network

Global Partner.Local Friend.


Service Network
Country/Region Corporation Name Address Telephone
Australia Mitsubishi Electric Australia Pty. Ltd. 348 Victoria Road, Rydalmere, N.S.W. 2116, Australia +61-2-9684-7777
PROGRESSIVE TRADING CORPORATION HAQUE TOWER,2ND FLOOR,610/11,JUBILEE ROAD, CHITTAGONG, BANGLADESH +880-31-624307
Bangladesh ELECTRO MECH SHATABDI CENTER, 12TH FLOOR, SUITES:12-B, 292, INNER CIRCULAR ROAD,
+88-02-7192826
AUTOMATION& ENGINEERING LTD. FAKIRA POOL, MOTIJHEEL, DHAKA-1000, BANGLADESH
Belarus Tehnikon Oktyabrskaya 19, Off. 705, BY-220030 Minsk, Belarus +375 (0)17 / 210 46 26
Belgium Koning & Hartman B.V. Woluwelaan 31, BE-1800 Vilvoorde, Belgium +32 (0)2 / 2570240
Brazil Mitsubishi Electric Do Brasil Comercio E Servicos Ltda. Av. Adelino Cardana, 293 -21 and. - Bethaville, 06401-147, Barueri/SP - Brasil +55-11-4689-3000
Cambodia DHINIMEX CO.,LTD #245, St. Tep Phan, Phnom Penh, Cambodia +855-23-997-725
Chile Rhona S.A. Vte. Agua Santa 4211 Casilla 30-D (P.O. Box) Vina del Mar, Chile +56-32-2-320-600
Mitsubishi Electric Automation (China) Ltd. Mitsubishi Electric Automation Building, No.1386 Hongqiao Road, Shanghai,200336 +86-21-2322-3030
Mitsubishi Electric Automation (China) Ltd. 9/F, Office Tower1 Henderson Centre 18 Jianguomennei Dajie DongCheng district
+86-10-6518-8830
North China Branch BeiJing 100005
Mitsubishi Electric Automation (China) Ltd. Room2302,President Building Tower C,No.69 Heping North Avenue, Heping
+86-24-2259-8830
NorthEast China Branch District,Shenyang,110003
Mitsubishi Electric Automation (China) Ltd. Room 2512--2516, Great China International Exchange Square, Jintian Rd.S., Futian
China +86-755-2399-8272
South China Branch District,Shenzhen, 518034
Mitsubishi Electric Automation (China) Ltd. Room 1609, North Tower, The Hub Center, No.1068, Xing Gang East Road, Haizhu
+86-20-8923-6730
South China Branch District, GuangZhou, China 510335
Mitsubishi Electric Automation (China) Ltd. 1501,1502,1503,15F,Guang-hua Centre,Block C,NO.98 Guang Hua North 3th Road
+86-28-8446-8030
SouthWest China Branch Chengdu,610000
Mitsubishi Electric Automation (Hong Kong) Ltd. 20/F, Cityplaza One, 1111 king's Road, Taikoo shing, Hong Kong +852-2510-0555
Colombia Proelectrico Representaciones S.A. Carrera 42 # 75-367 Bod 109 Itagui Colombia +57-4-4441284
Czech Republic AUTOCONT CONTROL SYSTEMS S.R.O Technologická 374/6, CZ-708 00 Ostrava - Pustkovec +420 595 691 150
Denmark BEIJER ELECTRONICS A/S LYKKEGARDSVEJ 17, DK-4000 ROSKILDE +45 (0)46/ 75 76 66
Egypt Cairo Electrical Group 9, Rostoum St. Garden City P.O. Box 165-11516 Maglis El-Shaab,Cairo - Egypt +20-2-27961337
France Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. 25, Boulevard des Bouvets, F-92741 Nanterre Cedex +33 (0) 1 / 55 68 55 68
Germany Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Mitsubishi-Electric-Platz 1, 40882 Ratingen, Germany +49 (2102) 4860
KALAMARAKIS - SAPOUNAS S.A. IONIAS & NEROMILOU STR., CHAMOMILOS ACHARNES, ATHENS, 13678 Greece +30-2102 406000
Greece
UTECO 5, MAVROGENOUS STR., 18542 PIRAEUS, Greece +30-211-1206-900
Hungary Meltrade Ltd. Fertö utca 14. HU-1107 Budapest, Hungary +36 (0)1-431-9726
2nd Floor, Tower A&B, Cyber Greens, DLF Cyber City, DLF Phase-III, Gurgaon - 122
India Mitsubishi Electric India Private Limited +91-124-4630300
022 Haryana, India
PT.Mitsubishi Electric Indonesia Gedung Jaya 8th floor, JL.MH. Thamrin No.12 Jakarta Pusat 10340, Indonesia +62-21-3192-6461
Indonesia
P. T. Sahabat Indonesia P.O.Box 5045 Kawasan Industri Pergudangan, Jakarta, Indonesia +62-(0)21-6610651-9
Ireland Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Westgate Business Park, Ballymount, IRL-Dublin 24, Ireland +353 (0)1-4198800
Israel Gino Industries Ltd. 26, Ophir Street IL-32235 Haifa, Israel +972 (0)4-867-0656
Italy Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Viale Colleoni 7, I-20041 Agrate Brianza (MI), Italy +39 039-60531
Kazakhstan Kazpromavtomatika ul. Zhambyla 28, KAZ - 100017 Karaganda +7-7212-501000
Korea Mitsubishi Electric Automation Korea Co., Ltd 9F Gangseo Hangang xi-tower, 401 Yangcheon-ro, Gangseo-gu, Seoul 07528 Korea +82-2-3660-9572
AROUNKIT CORPORATION
Laos SAPHANMO VILLAGE. SAYSETHA DISTRICT, VIENTIANE CAPITAL, LAOS +856-20-415899
IMPORT- EXPORT SOLE CO.,LTD
Lebanon Comptoir d'Electricite Generale-Liban Cebaco Center - Block A Autostrade Dora, P.O. Box 11-2597 Beirut - Lebanon +961-1-240445
Lithuania Rifas UAB Tinklu 29A, LT-5300 Panevezys, Lithuania +370 (0)45-582-728
No. 5 Jalan Pemberita U1/49, Temasya Industrial Park, Glenmarie 40150 Shah
Mittric Sdn Bhd +603-5569-3748
Malaysia Alam,Selangor, Malaysia
Flexible Automation System Sdn Bhd. 60 Jalan USJ/10/1B 47620 UEP Subang Jaya Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia +603-5633-1280
Malta ALFATRADE LTD 99 PAOLA HILL, PAOLA PLA 1702, Malta +356 (0)21-697-816
Maroco SCHIELE MAROC KM 7,2 NOUVELLE ROUTE DE RABAT AIN SEBAA, 20600 Casablanca, Maroco +212 661 45 15 96
Mexico Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. Mariano Escobedo 69, Col. Zona Industrial, Tlalnepantla, MEX - 54030 - MX +55-3067-7500
NO137/139 Botahtaung Pagoda Road, Botahtaung Town Ship
Myanmar Peace Myanmar Electric Co.,Ltd +95-(0)1-202589
11161,Yangon,Myanmar
Nepal Watt&Volt House KHA 2-65,Volt House Dillibazar Post Box:2108,Kathmandu,Nepal +977-1-4411330
Netherlands Imtech Marine & Offshore B.V. Sluisjesdijk 155, NL-3087 AG Rotterdam, Netherlands +31 (0)10-487-19 11
North America Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. 500 Corporate Woods Parkway, Vernon Hills, IL 60061 USA +847-478-2100
Norway Scanelec AS Leirvikasen 43B, NO-5179 Godvik, Norway +47 (0)55-506000
Middle East Comptoir d'Electricite Generale-International-S.A.L. Cebaco Center - Block A Autostrade Dora P.O. Box 11-1314 Beirut - Lebanon +961-1-240430
Arab Countries & Cyprus Prince Electric Co. 2-P GULBERG II, LAHORE, 54600, PAKISTAN +92-42-575232, 5753373
OFFICE NO.7&8, 1ST FLOOR, BARKAT ALI KHAN CENTER, 101, CIRCULAR ROAD,
Pakistan AL-KAMAL GROUP +92-42-37631632
LAHORE. PAKISTAN
Edison Electric Integrated, Inc. 24th Fl. Galleria Corporate Center, Edsa Cr. Ortigas Ave., Quezon City Metro Manila, Philippines +63-(0)2-634-8691
Philippines
Integrated Factory Automation Inc. 128 Lopez Rizal St., Brgy. Highway Hills, Mandaluyong City, Philippines +63-2-532-5876 to 80
Poland Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Polish Branch Krakowska 50, 32-083 Balice, Poland +48 (0) 12 630 47 00
Republic of Moldova Intehsis SRL bld. Traian 23/1, MD-2060 Kishinev, Moldova +373 (0)22-66-4242
Romania Sirius Trading & Services SRL RO-060841 Bucuresti, Sector 6 Aleea Lacul Morii Nr. 3 +40-(0)21-430-40-06
Russia Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Moscow Branch 52, bld. 3 Kosmodamianskaya Nab. 115054, Moscow, Russia +7 495 721-2070
Al-Shuwayer St. Side way of Salahuddin Al-Ayoubi St. P.O. Box 15955 Riyadh 11454 -
Saudi Arabia Center of Electrical Goods +966-1-4770149
Saudi Arabia
Singapore Mitsubishi Electric Asia Pte. Ltd. 307 Alexandra Road, Mitsubishi Electric Building, Singapore 159943 +65-6473-2308
PROCONT, Presov Kupelna 1/, SK - 08001 Presov, Slovakia +421 (0)51 - 7580 611
Slovakia
SIMAP Jana Derku 1671, SK - 91101 Trencin, Slovakia + 421 (0)32 743 04 72
Slovenia Inea RBT d.o.o. Stegne 11, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia +386 (0)1-513-8116
South Africa CBI-electric: low voltage Private Bag 2016, ZA-1600 Isando Gauteng, South Africa +27-(0)11-9282000
Spain Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Spanish Branch Carretera de Rubí 76-80, E-08190 Sant Cugat del Vallés (Barcelona), Spain +34 (0)93-565-3131
Sweden Euro Energy Components AB Järnvägsgatan 36, S-434 24 Kungsbacka, Sweden +46 (0)300-690040
Switzerland TriElec AG Muehlentalstrasse 136, CH-8201 Schaffhausen +41-(0)52-6258425
Taiwan Setsuyo Enterprise Co., Ltd 5th Fl., No.105, Wu Kung 3rd, Wu-Ku Hsiang, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. +886-(0)2-2298-8889
Thailand United Trading & Import Co., Ltd. 77/12 Bamrungmuang Road,Klong Mahanak Pomprab Bangkok Thailand +66-223-4220-3
3, Résidence Imen, Avenue des Martyrs Mourouj III, 2074 - El Mourouj III Ben Arous,
Tunisia MOTRA Electric +216-71 474 599
Tunisia
Bayraktar Bulvarı Nutuk Sok. No:5, Posta Kutusu34384, TR-34775 Yukan
Turkey GTS +90 (0)216 526 3990
Dudullu-Uemraniye, Istanbul, Turkey
United Kingdom Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Travellers Lane, UK-Hatfield, Herts. AL10 8XB, United Kingdom +44 (0)1707-276100
Uruguay Fierro Vignoli S.A. Avda. Uruguay 1274 Montevideo Uruguay +598-2-902-0808
33 Venezuela Adesco S.A. Calle 7 La Urbina Edificio Los Robles Locales C y D Planta Baja, Caracas - Venezuela +58-212-241-9952
Unit01-04, 10th Floor, Vincom Center, 72 Le Thanh Ton Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh
Mitsubishi Electric Vietnam Co.,Ltd. Head Office +84-8-3910-5945
City, Vietnam
Vietnam
Floor 24- Handico Tower- Pham Hung Road, Me Tri Ha, Me Tri Ward, Nam Tu Liem
Mitsubishi Electric Vietnam Co.,Ltd. Hanoi Branch +84-24-3937-8075
District, Hanoi, Vietnam
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Mitsubishi Electric offers a wide range of automation equipment from PLCs and HMIs to
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Precautions Before Use


• Please consult with a Mitsubishi Electric representative when considering the application of products presented in this    
 catalogue with machinery or systems designed for specialized use such as nuclear power, electrical power, aerospace/outer
 space, medical, or passenger transportation vehicles.
• Mitsubishi Electric Corporation shall not be liable, to the customer or equipment user, for:
 1) Any damege found not to be attributable to a Mitsubishi Electric product.
 2) The loss of opportunity or profits for the customer or user caused by any fault in a Mitsubishi Electric product.
 3) Damege, secondary damege or accident compensation resulting from special factors regardless of whether or not such  
  factors could be predicted by Mitsubishi Electric.
 4) Damege to products of other companies and/or guarantees relating to other services.

For Safety : Please read the instruction manual carefully before using the products in this catalog.
Wiring and connection must be done by the person who has specialized knowledge of
electric construction and wirings.
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