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Chemical Resistance

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Mitsubishi Electric, MA00818C

Autotex withstands DIN 42 115 Part 2 exposure of up to 1 hour duration to glacial 
acetic acid without visible change.

Autotex is not resistant to high pressure steam at over 100 

°

C or the following 

chemicals:

Outdoor Use

In common with all polyester based films Autotex F157/F207 is not suitable for use 
in conditions of long term exposure to direct sunlight.

4.2.2 Touch Screen Surface

The touch screen surface on the panel withstands exposure to the following solvents 
without visible change:

4.2.3 Autoflex EB

It is recommended to use the Autoflex EB touch display protection film, that can be 
ordered from the manufacturer.

Solvent Resistance

Autoflex EB withstands exposure to the same chemicals as Autotex F157 or F207 
according to section 

Autotex F157/F207

Outdoor Use

In common with all polyester based films Autoflex EB is not suitable for use in 
conditions of long term exposure to direct sunlight.

Acetic acid (<50%)

Gumption

1

SBP 60/95

1

Ariel powder in solution

1

Hydrochloric acid (<36%)

Sulfuric acid (<10%)

Bleach

1

Linseed oil

Tomato ketchup

Castor oil

Methanol

Trichloroacetic acid (<50%)

Caustic soda (<40%)

1

Nitric acid (<10%)

White Spirit

Cutting oil

Paraffin oil

Windex

1

Cyclohexanol

Persil powder in solution

1

Wisk

Diacetone alcohol

Petroleum spirit

1

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Extremely faint glossing of the texture was noted.

Concentrated mineral acids

Benzyl alcohol

Concentrated caustic solution

Methylene chloride

Solvents

Time

Acetone

10 minutes

Isopropanol

10 minutes

Toluene

5 hours

Summary of Contents for E1041

Page 1: ...MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC E1041 and E1043 Installation manual MA00818C 2008 07 English ...

Page 2: ... manufacturer reserves the right to change any information without updating this publication The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document Read the entire installation manual prior to installing and using this equipment Only qualified personnel may install operate or repair this equipment The manufacturer is not responsible for modified altered or renov...

Page 3: ...o the Controller 11 2 2 3 Other Connections and Peripherals 11 3 Technical Data 13 4 Chemical Resistance 15 4 1 Metal Casing 15 4 2 Touch Screen and Overlay 15 4 2 1 Autotex F157 F207 15 4 2 2 Touch Screen Surface 16 4 2 3 Autoflex EB 16 5 Operator Panel Drawings 17 5 1 Communication Ports 17 5 2 E1041 E1043 Outline 18 6 Additional Installation Tips 19 6 1 Grounding the Operator Panel 19 6 2 Ether...

Page 4: ...Table of Contents Mitsubishi Electric MA00818C ...

Page 5: ... COURANT OU S ASSURER QUE L EMPLACEMENT EST DESIGNE NON DANGEREUX WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I Division 2 For Canada also AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE D EXPLOSION LA SUBSTITUTION DE COMPOSANTS PEUT RENDRE CE MATERIEL INACCEPTABLE POUR LES EMPLACEMENTS DE CLASSE I DIVISION 2 WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD only UL and cUL approved expansion units are allow...

Page 6: ...ith plenty of water In case of eye contact hold the eye open flush with plenty of water and get medical attention The figures in this manual serves an illustrative purpose Because of the many variables associated with any particular installation the supplier cannot assume responsibility for actual use based on the figures The supplier neither guarantees that the operator panel is suitable for your...

Page 7: ...plies Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operations disconnect the equipment from the electrical supply Clean the display and surrounding front cover with a soft cloth and mild detergent Replacing the battery incorrectly may result in explosion Only use batteries recommended by the supplier 1 6 Dismantling and Scrapping The operator panel or parts thereof shall be recycled according t...

Page 8: ...Safety Precautions 8 Mitsubishi Electric MA00818C ...

Page 9: ... Unpack and check the delivery If damage is found notify the supplier Note Place the operator panel on a stable surface during installation Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage 2 Place the panel cut out where the operator panel is to be situated draw along the outer sides of the holes and cut according to the markings 57 mm 119 mm 155 8 mm 100 mm 4 0 inch 100 mm 4 0 inch 50 mm 2 0 inch ...

Page 10: ...el x 4 0 5 1 0 Nm B C D A Caution Ensure that the operator panel and the controller system have the same electrical grounding reference voltage level otherwise errors in communication may occur Caution Use only shielded communication cables Separate high voltage cables from signal and supply cables Caution The operator panel must be brought to ambient temperature before it is started up If condens...

Page 11: ...tions to the Controller For information about the cables to be used when connecting the operator panel to the controller please refer to the help file for the driver in question 2 2 3 Other Connections and Peripherals Cables peripheral equipment and accessories must be suitable for the application and its environment For further details or recommendations please refer to the supplier 1 2 3 4 ON DI...

Page 12: ...Installation 12 Mitsubishi Electric MA00818C ...

Page 13: ...cause of ambient temperature and supply voltage Total maximum error 1 min month at 25 C Temperature coefficient 0 004 ppm C2 Real time clock battery CR2450 UL and cUL Sanyo or Panasonic Minimum lifetime 3 years Power consumption at rated voltage Normal 0 15 A Maximum 0 35 A Display TFT LCD 320 x 240 pixels 64K colors LED backlight lifetime at the ambient temperature of 25 C 10 000 h TFT LCD 320 x ...

Page 14: ...provals Noise tested according to EN61000 6 3 emission and EN61000 6 2 immunity UL cUL approvals when product or packing is marked UL 1604 Class I Div 2 UL 508 UL 50 4x indoor use only DNV Yes NEMA 4x indoor use only See section Chemical Resistance for more information Parameter E1041 E1043 ...

Page 15: ...nge Acetic acid 10 Phosphoric acid 4 Citric acid 10 Phosphoric acid 10 Diesel Sea water Distilled water Sodium chloride 2 Edible oil Sodium chloride 20 Fuel oil Sulphuric acid 20 Hydrogen peroxide 3 Tap water Butanol Nitric acid 3 Hydrochloric acid 5 Nitric acid 10 Isopropyl alcohol Phosphoric acid 43 Na hypochlorite 10 Turpentine Note If exposure to any of the above chemicals is demanded it is re...

Page 16: ...rom the manufacturer Solvent Resistance Autoflex EB withstands exposure to the same chemicals as Autotex F157 or F207 according to section Autotex F157 F207 Outdoor Use In common with all polyester based films Autoflex EB is not suitable for use in conditions of long term exposure to direct sunlight Acetic acid 50 Gumption1 SBP 60 951 Ariel powder in solution1 Hydrochloric acid 36 Sulfuric acid 10...

Page 17: ...Operator Panel Drawings Mitsubishi Electric MA00818C 17 5 Operator Panel Drawings 5 1 Communication Ports Drawing No S 05005 Date 2004 10 27 RS 232 RS 422 RS 422 485 RS 485 Ethernet USB ...

Page 18: ...Operator Panel Drawings 18 Mitsubishi Electric MA00818C 5 2 E1041 E1043 Outline Drawing No P 06593 Date 2005 10 05 ...

Page 19: ... door 4 Connect a strong but short grounding braid between the door and the device cabinet 5 Twist the cables onto the 24 V DC feed 6 A ferrite core suppresses disturbances to the 24 V feed 2 turns around the ferrite core provide 4 times the suppression of 1 turn 3 turns around the ferrite core provide 9 times the suppression of 1 turn Remember The grounding wires should be short and the conductor...

Page 20: ...nappropriate Hum or grounding loops can occur Unshielded cabling may even result in fewer communication errors A good solution may be to use a shielded Ethernet cable but to connect the shield at one end only 3 One option is to break the shield 4 A more elegant method is to expand the shielded Ethernet cabling with a piece of unshielded Ethernet cable 5 You can ground the shield via an external 0 ...

Page 21: ...h ends are then connected to the ground in terms of HF but only connected to the ground at one end in terms of LF thus avoiding the 50 Hz grounding loops Use an EMC cable gland or regular plastic cable gland remove the outer jacket and connect the shield to the installation plate with a 360 metal cable clamp Place the 24 V DC and communications cabling in one cable trunk cable duct and 230 380 V A...

Page 22: ...evice cabinet An enamel coated steel cabinet has a radiant heat value of 5 5 W m2 and degrees C Installing a fan inside the cabinet will even out the temperature while moving air provides considerably better cooling than still air A suitable fan is a 120 x 120 mm axial fan available in 24 V DC 115 and 230 V AC Install the fan so that it sits in the cooler area and will blow cold air against the op...

Page 23: ...o the ground This offers three advantages Safety is increased The 24 V feed will not be live in the event of a faulty connec tion or short circuit between 0 V 24 V and 230 V phase Transients on the 24 V feed are connected to the ground No risk that the 24 V feed is at a high level in relationship to the ground This is not unusual since there is high static electricity Example Here is an example th...

Page 24: ... go through communication cables the rear plate of the controller and internally in the operator panel and can cause errors Use external units to improve communication and achieve galvanic isolation Westermo has good industry standard insulators that are also insulated from the 24 V DC feed Note It is very important to make sure that the 24 V feed in the external insulation unit is not connected t...

Page 25: ...ied out just that the system should be able to handle the error Depending on the recipients design the bus wires may be on the same level or require pull up or pull down to ensure that no faulty signals are detected when the bus is in resting mode all transmitters are disconnected 1 Some older operator panels had pull up and pull down resistance except for the actual bus termination at 120 ohm sim...

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