Danfoss MCX15B2 Installation Manual Download Page 2

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General features and warnings

Plastic housing features

•  DIN rail mounting complying with EN 60715
•  Self extinguishing V0 according to IEC 60695-11-10 and glowing/hot wire test at 960 °C according to IEC 60695-2-12
•  Ball test: 125 °C according to IEC 60730-1. Leakage current: ≥ 250 V according to IEC 60112

Other features

•  Operating conditions CE: -20T60 / UL: 0T50, 90% RH non-condensing
•  Storage conditions: -30T80, 90% RH non-condensing
•  To be integrated in Class I and/or II appliances
•  Index of protection: IP40 only on the front cover
•  Period of electric stress across insulating parts: long
•  Suitable for use in environments with degree of pollution 2
•  Category of resistance to heat and fire: D
•  Immunity against voltage surges: category II, category III for versions without display
•  Software class and structure: class A

Compliance

CE mark

This product is designed to comply with the following EU standards: 
•  Low voltage directive LVD 2014/35/EU:

 

– EN60730-1: 2011 (Automatic electrical control for household and similar use. General requirements)

 

– EN60730-2-9: 2010 (Particular Requirements for Temperature Sensing Controls)

•  Electromagnetic compatibility EMC directive 2014/30/EU: 

 

– EN 61000-6-3: 2007 +A1: 2011 (Emission standard for residential, commercial and light-industrial environments)

 

– EN 61000-6-2: 2005 (Immunity for industrial environments)

•  RoHS directive 2011/65/EU and 2015/863/EU:

 

– EN50581: 2012

UL approval:
•  UL file E31024

General warnings

•  Every use that is not described in this manual is considered incorrect and is not authorised by the manufacturer
•  Verify that the installation and operating conditions of the device respect the ones specified in the manual, specially concerning the 

supply voltage and environmental conditions

•  This device contains live electrical components therefore all the service and maintenance operations must be performed by qualified 

personnel

•  The device can’t be used as a safety device
•  Liability for injury or damage caused by the incorrect use of the device lies solely with the user

Installation warnings

•  Mounting position recommended: vertical
•  The installation must be executed according the local standards and legislations of the country
•  Always operate on the electrical connections with the device disconnected from the main power supply
•  Before carrying out any maintenance operations on the device, disconnect all the electrical connections
•  For safety reasons the appliance must be fitted inside an electrical panel with no live parts accessible
•  Don’t expose the device to continuous water sprays or to relative humidity greater than 90%. 

Avoid exposure to corrosive or pollutant gases, natural elements, environments where explosives or mixes of flammable gases are 

present, dust, strong vibrations or shock, large and rapid fluctuations in ambient temperature that in combination with high humidity 

can condensate, strong magnetic and/or radio interference (e.g. transmitting antennae)

•  When connecting loads beware of the maximum current for each relay and connector
•  Use cable ends suitable for the corresponding connectors. After tightening the screws of connectors, slightly tug the cables to check 

their tightness

•  Use appropriate data communication cables. Refer to the Installation Guide “MCX hardware network specification” for the kind of cable 

to be used and setup recommendations

•  Reduce the path of the probe and digital inputs cables as much as possible, and avoid spiral paths enclosing power devices. Separate 

from inductive loads and power cables to avoid possible electromagnetic noises

•  Avoid touching or nearly touching the electronic components fitted on the board to avoid electrostatic discharges
•  The product is not suitable to be exposed directly to the Internet

Summary of Contents for MCX15B2

Page 1: ...several models with or without graphic LCD display and with 15 or 20 digital output MCX15B2 MCX20B2 ANALOG INPUTS NTC 0 1 V 0 5 V 0 10 V PT1000 selectable via software 4 6 Universal NTC Pt1000 0 1 V 0...

Page 2: ...ntains live electrical components therefore all the service and maintenance operations must be performed by qualified personnel The device can t be used as a safety device Liability for injury or dama...

Page 3: ...outputs All power outputs are protected against short circuit and have an automatic recovery from overload condition Digital inputs Total number 22 Digital Input type selectable via software between...

Page 4: ...racteristics of each relay 15 280 Vrms 0 5 A UL 0 5 A resistive 240 V AC 30 000 cycles Interface Use Connector label Technical data CANbus Fieldbus for connection to user interfaces MCX controllers se...

Page 5: ...INPUT DI1 DI4 24 V 230 V OR OR N L N L N L 24 V VOLTAGE FREE VOLTAGE FREE or 24 V DIGITAL INPUT DI5 DI22 e g DIGITAL INPUT 5 e g DIGITAL INPUT 1 MCX20B2 only TOP BOARD BOTTOM BOARD NOTE connection has...

Page 6: ...tal input 14 17 connector 5 way screw plug in connector type pitch 5 mm section cable 0 2 2 5 mm Digital input 18 22 connector 6 way screw plug in connector type pitch 5 mm section cable 0 2 2 5 mm Bo...

Page 7: ...standard kit connectors LCD Display No Display LCD Display display mode STN blue transmissive back light white LED back light adjustable via software display format 128 x 64 dots active visible area...

Page 8: ...age of the additional NC14 signal of MCX20B2 The Analogue Outputs AO in MCX15 20B2 are internally powered therefore you must not connect the L1 signal 24 V DC power supply is not supported by MCX15 20...

Page 9: ...nection direct connection Phoenix MSTB MCX20B2 connectors Phoenix FKIC Wires Wiring kit MCX20B2 board 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Danfoss 80G466 1 1 1 1 Phoenix FKIC 1910720 1 C16 1 2 NO16 2 1 NC15 3 C15 3 2...

Page 10: ...FKIC 1910717 1 AO1 1 1 AO1 AO1 6 8 ways 2 AO2 2 2 AO2 3 AO3 3 3 AO3 4 AO4 4 4 AO4 5 L1 5 5 AO5 6 N1 6 6 AO6 7 AOC Phoenix FKIC 1910694 8 AOC 1 AO6 1 2 AO5 2 3 N1 3 4 N1 4 AI15 16 4 ways AI15 16 AO1 4...

Page 11: ...1 NC14 1 5 C14 2 C14 2 6 NO14 3 NO14 3 DIGITAL INPUT DI4 3 ways DI4 DI5 8 5 ways DI5 8 DI2 3 ways DI2 DI3 3 ways DI3 DO13 3 ways DO15 3 ways DO14 15 6 ways DO14 15 DO14 3 ways DI1 3 ways DI1 DO6 8 6 w...

Page 12: ...5 AO5 6 N1 6 6 AO6 7 AOC Phoenix FKIC 1910720 8 AOC 1 AO6 1 2 COM 2 3 AO5 3 AO1 4 6 ways AO1 6 AO5 6 4 ways AI11 14 7 ways AI11 14 AI15 16 4 ways AI15 16 AI1 6 11 ways AI1 6 AI7 10 6 ways AI7 10 DI9...

Page 13: ...C11 6 4 NO10 7 C11 7 5 C11 8 NO11 8 6 NO11 9 NC12 9 7 C12 10 C12 10 8 NO12 NO13 10 11 NO12 11 9 C13 Phoenix FKIC 1910681 1 NC13 1 2 C13 2 3 NO13 3 DO9 12 11 ways DO9 13 10 ways DO9 13 DO13 3 ways Exte...

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