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11-2-2. Power consumption data

The format of the CSV file that is output when the power consumption data is saved is as follows:

Note: Dates in the folder name, the file name,and the file contents are displayed in the format selected on the Initial 

Setting Web.

“March 10, 2010” would be expressed

    as [10/03/2010] in the [dd/mm/yyyy] format,

    as [03/10/2010] in the [mm/dd/yyyy] format, and

    as [2010/03/10] in the [yyyy/mm/dd] format.

[File name]

ChargeParameter_[date]MCPA[ PI controller (PAC-YG60MCA) address (fixed 2 digits)]-[Time zone (1-5)].csv

Example) ChargeParameter_10-03-2010MCPA50-3.csv

[File contents]

The format of each CSV file is as follows. Each file contains up to 62 days of data.

* Delimiter (“,” or “;”) and decimal point (“.” or “,”) that are used by the CSV file are selected on the Initial Setting Web.

*No. is consisted of three-digit number: address (two digits) and Time zone (one digit).

*Power consumption data range is 0.00 through 999999.99. If the count value exceeds the maximum value, the count 

value goes back to 0.00.

*The file is not output until the operation starts because the data does not exist.

*When the Energy Management License Pack has not been registered, the file is not output.

Example)

Item

Format

1st line

File class

Power consumption: 202

2nd line

Data range

Records the range of data read in from non-volatile memory
Start date + “-” + End date

3rd line

Target trend

“MCP”+[ PI controller address]-[Time zone]

4th line

Item

“No., Date, Count value(Ch1), Count value(Ch2), Count value(Ch3) , 
Count value(Ch4)”

5th to 66th line (max.)

Data

no., date, count value(Ch1), count value(Ch2), count value(Ch3) , 
count value(Ch4)
* The value for each data type is a cumulative value since the 
beginning of operation.

202

10/03/2010-12/03/2010

MCP 50-3

No., Date,Count value(Ch1), Count value(Ch2), Count value(Ch3) , Count value(Ch4)

503,10/03/2010,100000,0,0,0

503,11/03/2010,100100,0,0,0

503,12/03/2010,100250,0,0,0

Содержание GB-50ADA-A

Страница 1: ...ernal signal input function 24 10 2 External signal output function 25 11 Copy to USB memory and read from USB memory 26 11 1 Switch setting 27 11 2 Operational data 28 12 7 segment LED 30 12 1 7 segment LED display and switch settings 31 13 Error code list 32 Air Conditioner Network System Installation Instructions Manual After reading this manual pass the manual on to the end user to retain for ...

Страница 2: ...dges of certain parts To avoid injury from broken glass do not apply exces sive force on the glass parts Do not install the controller in a place where large amounts of oil steam organic solvents or corrosive gases such as sulfuric gas are present or where acidic alkaline solutions or sprays are used frequently These substances can compromise the performance of the controller or cause certain comp...

Страница 3: ...or fire Use properly rated breakers and fuses breaker local switch switch fuse no fuse breaker The use of a breaker with a breaking capacity greater than the specified capacity may cause electric shock malfunc tions smoke or fire Proper grounding must be provided by a licensed electrician Do not connect the grounding wire to a gas pipe water pipe lightning rod or telephone wire Improper ground ing...

Страница 4: ... by creating electrical noise This controller is designed for exclusive use with the Building Management System by Mitsubishi Electric The use of this controller for with other systems or for other purposes may cause malfunctions To avoid deformation and malfunction do not install the remote controller in direct sunlight or where the ambient temperature may exceed 55ºC 131ºF or drop below 10ºC 14º...

Страница 5: ...manual covers the settings that can be made or functions that can be displayed only on the body of GB 50ADA A or GB50ADA J Hereinafter GB 50ADA A and GB 50ADA J unless otherwise specified will be called GB 50ADA 1 1 Parts names and functions 1 1 1 1 1 Introduction Error M NET CN5 I O CN4 Serial Serial number Ver DB No MODEL Serial number LINK ACT LAN Error LED LAN LED LAN Power source 100 240VAC T...

Страница 6: ...ups Energy save and peak cut settings are made for each block The manual and the parts listed below are included in the box User Default user name Default password Managers administrator admin Note With the registration of GB 50ADA Basic License Pack Web Monitor Annual Schedule Weekly Schedule Sending Error Mail and Maintenance Tool Advanced functions will be available Consult the dealer for infor...

Страница 7: ...n external power supply LAN 100BASE TX 10BASE T USB USB1 1 supported Ambient conditions Temperature Operating temperature range 10 55 C 14 131 F Storage temperature range 20 60 C 4 140 F Humidity 30 90 RH Non condensing Dimensions 217 H 250 W 97 2 D mm 8 9 16 H 9 7 8 W 3 7 8 D in Weight 2 6kg 5 3 4 lbs Installation conditions Inside the metal control panel indoor 97 2 3 7 8 250 9 7 8 155 6 1 8 204...

Страница 8: ...remote controller ON OFF remote controller System remote controller Schedule timer Group remote controller ME remote controller LOSSNAY remote controller 1 0 5 0 25 System controller M NET remote controller ON OFF remote controller System remote controller Schedule timer Group remote controller ME remote controller LOSSNAY remote controller 6 units 12 units 24 units Total number of ON OFF remote c...

Страница 9: ...7 TB3 MA K R2 213 13 15 TB7 TB3 MA MA 003 004 M NET outdoor unit Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 13 Group 15 Group 5 M NET outdoor unit K control outdoor unit M NET adapter BC controller Mr Slim outdoor unit Mr Slim outdoor unit TB3 LAN K transmission converter Model PAC SC25KAA Centralized controller GB 50ADA Indoor unit Local remote controller M NET transmission line K transmission line MA...

Страница 10: ...cted to the M NET lines incl LOSSNAY units first and then assign addresses to the K control indoor units starting with the address after the last address 1 50 K control remote controller Assign an address as the lowest address of the K control indoor units in the same group 1 50 K transmission converter Assign an address that equals the lowest K control indoor unit address plus 200 201 250 Importa...

Страница 11: ...to a system controller that is controlled including the units it controls by a Main system controller Note Groups that are not under the control of a Main controller cannot be controlled from a Sub controller Each group cannot be placed under the control of two or more Main controllers Sub controllers cannot be placed under the control of two or more Main controllers GB 50ADA is exclusively for us...

Страница 12: ...and other types of units K control Mr Slim are used in combination a relay board is required The K control Y series units cannot be connected to the same transmission lines as the other types of units Depending on the number of K control units and transmission line length a relay board may be required Refer to the System Design Manual control version for details LOSSNAY units cannot be connected i...

Страница 13: ...or above straight cable Maximum 100m 328 ft HUB Switching HUB communication speed 100 Mbps or faster is recommended Overcurrent breaker and Residual Current Circuit Breaker RCCB 1 Use a Circuit breaker and a Residual current circuit breaker RCCB of bipolar type 2P2E Use a breaker with the minimum contact distance of 3 mm 1 8 in 2 When using a fuse use it in combination with a main switch Rated cur...

Страница 14: ...tdoor unit designated as a power supply unit is capable of supplying power to other units on the receiving end such as remote controllers and indoor units CAUTION 1 The ME remote controller wiring length 3 8 should be 10 m 32 ft or less The length that exceeds 10 m 32 ft needs to be included in the maximum distance to the farthest unit 500 m 1640 ft and in the maximum power supply distance 200 m 6...

Страница 15: ...o LINK ACT LAN 20 13 16 50 2 20 13 16 20 13 16 Refer to section for the product dimensions and weight 3 Specifications Unit mm in Properly install the unit on a stable load bearing surface Unit installed on an unstable surface may fall and cause injury To reduce the risk of fire and malfunctions and to keep the unit from falling do not install the unit where the unit may receive vibration or mecha...

Страница 16: ... 3 mm 1 8 in 6 Wiring connections WARNING Electric work must be performed by an authorized technician Improper wiring work may result in electric shock or fire Turn off the power supply before performing wiring work CAUTION To avoid damage to the terminal block do not connect an AC power supply 100 240VAC to the M NET transmission terminal block To prevent overheating and fire properly fix the cab...

Страница 17: ...nnect the power jumper of the outdoor unit to CN41 does not supply power Use specified transmission lines and connect them to the appropriate terminals Secure the cables to keep undue force from being applied Improper connections or failure to properly secure cables may result in overheating and fire 1 Insulate the cables with vinyl tape except the part that connects to the ring terminal M NET TB7...

Страница 18: ...ield supplied Use a category 5 or above cable straight cable Use the switching HUB CAUTION Install the LAN cable before installing the unit and route the cable in the same way as the M NET transmission lines Leave enough space around the LAN port on the GB 50ADA to allow for the connection of the connector and the cables Refer to section MODEL Serial number LAN 5 Installation ...

Страница 19: ...ddress setting for GB 50ADA Default 00 Normally requires no setting changes Refer to the manual for Initial Settings 4 Functions Operation prohibit range setting external input mode etc Refer to the manual for Initial Settings 5 Group Refer to the manual for Initial Settings 6 Interlocked ventilation Refer to the manual for Initial Settings 7 Clock setting Refer to the manual for Initial Settings ...

Страница 20: ... to ALL OFF to make these settings Consult the network administrator for how to set the IP address subnet mask and gateway address when connecting GB 50ADA to an existing LAN Refer to the manual for Initial settings for how to set NO SW602 0 OFF 1 ON IP address Subnet mask Gateway address 1 2 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 Initial settings 192 168 1 1 Initial settings 255 255 255 0 Initial settings 0 0 0 0 Use the...

Страница 21: ...or block of indoor units The number of available fan speeds depends on the indoor model 2 speeds 3 speeds 4 speeds and Auto Auto is available only on the models that support that function Temperature setting Temperature setting can be performed collectively per group or per block Setting temperature range for air conditioner Cool Dry operation 19 30 C 67 87 F Heat operation 17 28 C 63 83 F Auto op...

Страница 22: ...s used to set unit name ID number date format time format temperature unit Network This function is used to set the IP address subnet mask address and gateway settings for the LAN and also to set the address for the M NET K transmission converter address local control prohibit settings and external input settings Advanced settings Allows the Master Sub clock setting to be made Groups This function...

Страница 23: ...the GB 50ADA switches cannot be used to change the operation mode of the connected indoor units including the test run mode Units will be operated in the mode they are set to operate in The GB 50ADA switches does not have the function to automatically stop the test run in two hours as the remote controllers do SW603 Function setting 1 Transmission of operation run signal to the registered groups w...

Страница 24: ...o into operation when external input signal contact turns ON and the unit will stop when the contact signal turns OFF 10 External input output No External input signal function Notes 1 External input signal will not be used factory setting 2 Emergency stop Normal level signal During the emergency stop the Run Stop mode cannot be changed from the local remote controller and the Run Stop mode and Pr...

Страница 25: ... not output Operation signal is output during an error 10 2 3 Recommended circuit 1 Each element turns on during operation and error 2 The maximum length of extension cable is 10 m 32 ft 3 Relays lamps diodes and extension cables are field supplied CN5 Lead wire PAC YG10HA Terminal type No 1 Green Common GND for external output external DC power supply GND No 2 Black Run Stop No 3 Brown Error Norm...

Страница 26: ...older of the USB memory in the CSV format Refer to section 11 2 2 Power consumption data 251 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 Read from USB memory Initial setting data and User info data Set to SW606 0 SW607 0 Read the data from USB memory Create SetupData_ IP address 1 or SetupData folder in the root folder of the USB memory using PC 2 Save the setting data 3 in the folder 1 When the IP address of GB 50ADA is 192...

Страница 27: ...06 and SW607 preset values will appear 2 Enter a value Set SW606 upper digit to 0 and SW607 lower digit to 0 0 3 Save the setting Press and hold SW605 for three seconds End will appears after 0 blinks Reset the setting when Err_ is displayed SW601 SW605 SW606 SW607 Detail setting switch Use to select items Detail setting switch Use to save the settings Detail setting switch Use to select values an...

Страница 28: ... are selected on the Initial Setting Web Charge parameter data range is 0 through 999999 If the count value exceeds the maximum value the count value goes back to 0 The file is not output until the operation starts because the data does not exist When the Energy Management License Pack has not been registered the file is not output Example Item Format 1st line File class Charge parameter 201 2nd l...

Страница 29: ...two digits and Time zone one digit Power consumption data range is 0 00 through 999999 99 If the count value exceeds the maximum value the count value goes back to 0 00 The file is not output until the operation starts because the data does not exist When the Energy Management License Pack has not been registered the file is not output Example Item Format 1st line File class Power consumption 202 ...

Страница 30: ... segment LED Numerical display Example 18 8 Flag display Example LD1 LD2 LD5 and LD7 are on 12 7 segment LED LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 LD7 LD8 SW601 SW606 SW607 Detail setting switch Use to select items Detail setting switch Use to select values and items to be displayed on the LED 7 segment LED ...

Страница 31: ...appears if multiple errors have occurred appears when there are no errors 1 0 IP address a IP address a b c d 1 1 b 1 2 c 1 3 d 1 4 Subnet mask a Subnet mask a b c d 1 5 b 1 6 c 1 7 d 1 8 Gateway a Gateway address a b c d 1 9 b 1 A c 1 B d 1 C MAC address a MAC address a b c d e f 1 D b 1 E c 1 F d 2 0 e 2 1 f 2 2 M NET address 000 201 250 2 3 S W version 00 00 99 99 2 6 Current date Year Year 2 7...

Страница 32: ... due to liquid back Low pressure abnormality 63L trip A 1503 Ref cycle not operate due to coil frost 1504 Ref cycle not operate due to overheat protection 1505 Ref cycle not operate due to compressor vacuum operation protection refrigerant low temperature abnormality 1506 Ref cycle not operate due to refrigerant pump abnormality 1507 Ref cycle not operate due to composition detection abnormality 1...

Страница 33: ...e open phase 4104 Electric system not operate due to electric leak 4105 Electric system not operate due to short circuit 4106 Electric system not operate due to self power supply OFF power failure 4107 Electric system not operate due to overlord 4108 Electric system not operate due to overlord protection OCR51C Open phase S phase Open connector 51CM A 4109 Electric system not operate due to OCR51F...

Страница 34: ... 5300 Current sensor abnormality A 53 Current sensor trouble Sensor No 54 Humidity sensor trouble Sensor No 55 Gas sensor trouble Sensor No 56 Air speed sensor trouble Sensor No 57 Limit switch trouble Switch No 58 Sensor trouble Sensor No 59 Other sensors trouble Sensor No 6000 System abnormality 6101 System not operate due to abnormality With response frame 6102 No answer back 6200 Controller H ...

Страница 35: ...ion line busy 6822 Other communication errors No communication ACK 6823 Other communication errors No response command 6824 Other communication errors Receive data error 6830 Communication error MA communication refrigerant address double setting error 6831 Communication error No MA communication reception error 6832 Communication error MA communication synchronism not recover 6833 Communication e...

Страница 36: ...rotection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference...

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Страница 40: ... K WT05866X03 Printed in Japan Please be sure to put the contact address telephone number on this manual before handing it to the customer This product is designed and intended for use in the residential commercial and light industrial environment The product at hand is based on the following EU regulations Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC ...

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