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1. parts to be procured locally, 6installation method – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC PAC-YG60MCA User Manual

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6-1. Parts to be Procured Locally

Prepare the following parts to install this device.

[Parts to be Purchased Separately]

[Recommended Pulse Specifications]
Prepare a measuring instrument that measures the type of pulse signals indicated in table below.

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Installation Method

Required Part

Specification

Unit fixing screws

M4 screw × 4

Power supply for this
unit

Power source: 24 VDC 0.2 A (Minimum loading), SELV circuit, power line with grounding terminal

Ripple noise: Lower than 200 mVp-p

Compatible specification

Authorized or CE marked products

Subject to regulations: - IEC60950 (or EN60950)

- CISPR22/24 (or EN55022/24)

- IEC61000-3-2/3-3 (or EN61000-3-2/3-3)

Power line

Use a sheathed vinyl cord or cable.

At least 0.75 mm² (AWG18)

M-NET transmission
line

Type of the cable: Sheathed vinyl cords or cable which comply with the following specifications or equivalent.

• CPEV

Φ1.2 mm to Φ1.6 mm • CVVS 1.25 mm² to 2 mm² (AWG16 to 14)

* CPEV: PE insulated PVC jacketed shielded communication cable

* CVVS: PVC insulated PVC jacketed shielded control cable

PE: Polyethylene PVC: Polyvinyl choloride

Power needs to be supplied to the M-NET circuitry of this device. Use an outdoor unit or a separately purchased

power supply unit for the transmission line.

Signal lines

Shows the size of the electric wire (copper wire) that is adapted to the terminal block of this device.

Electric wire size ········· (1) Solid wire:

Φ0.65 mm (AWG21) - Φ1.2 mm (AWG16)

(2) Stranded wire: 0.75 mm² (AWG18) - 1.25 mm² (AWG16)

Single strand: At least

Φ0.18 mm

Name

Model

Application

Remark

Power supply unit

PAC-SC50KUA

Power supply to the M-NET transmission line This is not required when power is to be

supplied from an outdoor unit.

Type

Specifications

Output pulse relay
method

Semiconductor relay method

Output pulse width

100 ~ 300 ms (100 ms and above)
Choose an instrument that outputs non-voltage a-contact
point pulse per each pulse output.

Pulse unit

Watt-hour meter: 0.1 kWh/pulse, 1 kWh/pulse recommended
Water meter: m

3

/pulse

Gas meter: m

3

/pulse

Calorimeter: MJ/pulse
* Except for the watt-hour meter, select instruments that take measurements in the appropriate pulse unit.

ON

100 ~ 300 ms