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5. WIRING

The following explains the wiring precautions and module connection 
example.

5.1 Wiring Precautions

External wiring that is less susceptible to noise is required as a 
condition of enabling a highly reliable system and making full use of the 
capabilities of Q68TD-G-H01. 

(1) Use separate cables for the AC control circuit and the external 

input signals of the Q68TD-G-H01 to avoid the influence of the AC 
side surges and inductions. 

(2) Always place the thermocouple at least 100mm away from the 

main circuit cables and AC control circuit lines. Fully keep it away 
from high-voltage cables and circuits, which include high frequency 
waves, such as an inverter's load circuit. Not doing so will cause 
the module more susceptible to noises, surges and inductions.

(3) The following wiring is required for the product to comply with the 

EMC and Low Voltage Directives.

(a) Use shielded cables for every external wiring and use the 

AD75CK cable clamp to ground to the panel. AD75CK can 
ground four cables together when using cables with outer 
diameter of about  7mm.

(b) For wiring between A6CON4 and a relay terminal block, use 

shielded cables to ground to the panel. In addition, keep the 
wiring distance within 3m.

(c) Before touching the relay terminal block, always touch the 

grounded metal to discharge the electricity charged in the 
body.

In a control panel

20(7.87) to 30cm 

(11.81 inch)

AD75CK

Strip off 
the outer 
sheath

Q68TD-G-H01

Relay 
terminal
block

A6CON4

Summary of Contents for Q68TD-G-H01

Page 1: ...ogrammable controller MELSEC Q series 2007 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Channel Isolated Thermocouple Input Module Prior to use please read this and relevant manuals thorougly to fully understand t...

Page 2: ...he precautions of both levels because they are important to personal safety Please keep this manual accessible when required and always forward it to the end user DESIGN PRECAUTIONS DANGER Do not writ...

Page 3: ...ottom of the module fully insert the module fixing projection into the fixing hole in the base unit to mount the module Incorrect module mounting may cause a malfunction failure or drop of the module...

Page 4: ...connected to the module in a duct or clamp them If not dangling cables may swing or inadvertently be pulled resulting in damage to the module and or cables or malfunctions due to poor cable connectio...

Page 5: ...389 B Partly modified EMC and Low Voltage Directives Section 1 1 Chapter 2 Section 3 1 5 1 5 2 5 3 This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind nor does it confer...

Page 6: ...PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS 3 3 IMPLEMENTATION AND INSTALLATION 6 3 1 Handling Precautions 6 3 2 Installation Environment 6 4 PART NAMES 7 5 WIRING 9 5 1 Wiring Precautions 9 5 2 External Wiring 10 5...

Page 7: ...ives compliant into other machinery or equipment refer to Chapter 9 EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVES of the QCPU User s Manual Hardware Design Maintenance and Inspection The CE mark indicating complianc...

Page 8: ...g describes the restrictions of the slot position when mounting the Q68TD G H01 with a combination of the power supply module and the base unit For the slot that the Q68TD G H01 cannot be mounted leav...

Page 9: ...c Figure 1 3 Mountable slot position of Q68TD G H01 OUT I 01 I 01 CPU Slot No 0 Not mountable Mountable Power supply Slot No 1 Slot No 2 OUT I 01 I 01 IN Slot No 0 Not mountable Mountable Power suppl...

Page 10: ...t points 8 channels cold junction temperature compensation channel module Isolation specifications Disconnection detection Not available 5 Maximum number of writes for Flash memory 50 000 Number of I...

Page 11: ...accuracy is as follows 2 5 0 4 35 30 1 5 5 3 The conversion speed indicates the maximum time period from which the input temperature starts changing to which the temperature mesurement value of the bu...

Page 12: ...9 5 1600 to 1760 3 3 3 K 270 to 200 3 3 3 200 to 0 2 Larger value of 0 5 and 0 5 of measured temperature Larger value of 0 06 and 0 2 of measured temperature 11 0 0 to 1200 2 Larger value of 0 25 and...

Page 13: ...easily fixed onto the base unit using the hook at the top of the module When using the programmable controller in an environment of frequent vibrations however fix the module with a module fixing scr...

Page 14: ...g timer error occurred or online module change enabled 2 ERR LED Displays the error status of the Q68TD G H01 On Error Flashing Error in switch settings Switch No 5 of the intelligent function module...

Page 15: ...CH2 A4 B4 A5 CH3 B5 CH3 A6 B6 A7 CH4 B7 CH4 A8 B8 A9 CH5 B9 CH5 A10 B10 A11 CH6 B11 CH6 A12 B12 A13 CH7 B13 CH7 A14 B14 A15 CH8 B15 CH8 A16 B16 A17 B17 A18 B18 A19 B19 RTD A20 RTDG B20 RTD Seen from t...

Page 16: ...igh frequency waves such as an inverter s load circuit Not doing so will cause the module more susceptible to noises surges and inductions 3 The following wiring is required for the product to comply...

Page 17: ...the accuracy Moreover the Q68TD G H01 needs to be powered for 30 minutes warm up when the offset gain setting is performed and after the online module replacement is performed G CH1 CH8 G RTD A1 B1 A1...

Page 18: ...ing a value other than 0 to 7 a thermocouple type settings error 10 indicates target channel number occurs and a temperature conversion is not performed Switch 2 Thermocouple type settings CH5 to CH8...

Page 19: ...12 6 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS Unit mm in 27 4 1 08 98 137 5 39 90 3 54 47 1 85...

Page 20: ...e Brianza Milano Italy Tel 39 039 60531 Spain Mitsubishi Electric Europe B V Spanish Branch Carretera de Rubi 76 80 E 08190 Sant Cugat del Valles Barcelona Spain Tel 34 93 565 3131 France Mitsubishi E...

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