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FACTORY AUTOMATION

Energy Saving Data Collecting Server


EcoWebServer#

Simple - Convenient - Compact


Realizing Energy
Visualization and Demand Management
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Contents

OVERVIEW
System Configuration Example P.4

Energy saving Points P.6

Features P.8

EcoWebServer# Usage P.16

Lineup P.22

Support terminal P.23

Example Screen P.24

Application Examples P.26

Main Unit Specifications P.28

Connection Diagram P.29

Function Comparison/System Environment P.30

External Diagram/Bundled Products List P.32

Related Products P.33

Energy Saving Support Software EcoAdviser P.34

Safety Precautions P.36

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System Configuration Example

Energy Management System

Energy Saving Data Collecting Server


EcoWebServerⅢ
Support factory, building and school energy saving activities.
Build visualized environments and manage energy effectively.
Support to grasp energy conditions at all times and quickly
resolve energy loss problems.
Finaly reduce energy loss, increase LAN(Ethernet)

productivity and cut production costs.


EcoWebServer#
(with demand control function)

Energy saving method

Comparatively high specific consumption (waste Pulse


of energy, negative influence on productivity) signal
Ex) kWh of electricity per day can be saved
with improvement.

• Facilities start-up too fast


• After investigation and deciding appropriate
start-up time, implement countermeasure Demand
control
Compare data before and after MELSEC programmable
implementing countermeasure controller
( kWh reduced per day) Q Series, QnA Series,
A Series, L Series, F Series*
*F Series requires serial converter

Implement similar countermeasures


for other facilities
Measure of current,
leakage current,
input of analog,
pulse...etc.
Energy Energy
Measuring Unit Measuring Unit
Support energy saving activities using (EcoMonitorPlus)* (EcoMonitorLight)*
“Visible Management”
Ethernet (MODBUS TCP)
1. Monitor/Manage energy by department
2. Specific consumption-based management of energy saving activities
3. Monthly/Annual target-based management
4. Monitor equipment operating status
5. Manage/Record energy data

Energy Measuring Unit Electronic multi-measuring


(EcoMonitorLight)* instrument (ME96SS Ver.B)*

Entire factory
Plant manager Staff A Staff B
We need to use air-
conditioning less this month.
I see… Oh no!
ion has
Consumpt mpared
co
increased .
to last ye ar

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System Configuration Example

Transfers files in CSV format E-mail notification


zoom (1 or 5 min), daily, monthly, abnormal upper/lower limits,
annual, facility (daily), operating status,
specific consumption, target value over specific Acquire time information
demand (daily, monthly, annual), consumption, Adjust EcoWebServer#
demand alarm, control, operation over planned energy value,
history, system log file error information clock

FTP server SMTP server SNTP server


(File server) (Mail server) (Time server)

Receving point Mitsubishi Electric AE-200E


Web-compatible integrated
Demand air-conditioning controller
measurement

Data collection inside Measurement data


inner register written to inner register Air conditioning
Electronic multi-measuring
instrument (ME96SS Ver.B)
Ethernet Collects
production data
(MELSEC communication protocol)
Up to 32 units

Network
MITSUBISHI monitoring
GOT lamp Specific
QE81WH QE82LG
consumption
management
MELSEC-Q Series Check demand information
Energy measuring module / and alarm records onsite
Insulation monitoring module
Collects energy data
Up to 42 units
(refer to P22)

Target-based
management
Analog input
MDU breaker Electronic multi-measuring Temperature input
instrument (ME96SS Ver.B)* Contact output
Air circuit breaker
(Enables
locations far from EcoWebServer#)
remote control of load at
(AE-SW Series)*

RS-485 (MODBUS RTU)


Up to 31 units
MODBUS TCP ⇔ MODBUS RTU
Protocol converter
Measure of current,
leakage current,
input of analog,
pulse...etc.
Electronic multi-measuring Energy Measuring Unit Energy Measuring Unit
instrument (ME96SS Ver.B) (EcoMonitorLight) (EcoMonitorPlus)
Production line
For monitoring equipment status For managing objectives For improvement activities

mail Did we We can


Oh, an e- an alarm achieve
warning of n line A. Alarm reduce
tio our target waste even
in produc
activated this month? further here.

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* It needs an optional unit to communicate with server.
Energy saving Points

Importance of visualizing energy


Essentials Issues for Saving Energy
Target Value Management
Managing objectives is a very important issue when practicing energy savings.
“Target value management” is the process of transforming actual conditions into ideal conditions, and thereby requires
understanding the actual situation and how much “unseen” waste there is. For this reason, target value management
involves performing detailed management of operations, moving from months to days and lines to equipment, and evolving
from “seeing” waste to “understanding” it.
Additionally, when using target value management, it is necessary to construct and put into practice an organization that
values “people who set objectives (manage),” “people who find things” and “people capable of thinking of improvements
and implementing them.”

Target Value Management


Monthly Daily

Specific consumption management


In lines where there is a large difference in production volume, it is difficult to save energy and improve productivity using
energy management alone.
By understanding specific consumption —energy consumed per product— waste in energy and production processes can
be clarified, and it becomes easier to implement countermeasures.
Rather than simply not using energy, it’s important to use energy efficiently when, where and how much needed.

Specific consumption management


EM (Energy loss Minimum) activities
• No-load power is consumed when there is no production.
Actual • Lights are on in areas where there are no people.
• There are no inverters, so an unnecessary amount of energy is being used.

This is Improvements Discover waste


specific consumption
management

Energy required for production:


• Necessary time (year, month, day, hour, minute, second...)
Ideal • Necessary place (all, building, department, production line, equipment)
• Necessary amount (technical standards, use/operation standards)

Improve productivity ( ➔ Save energy)

The ideal condition is efficient use of the necessary amount of energy, at the necessary place and necessary time.

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Energy saving Points

Importance of Demand Monitoring


Energy Saving by visualizing demand
What is “Demand”....?
Demand is average electric power at a specified period. This period for demand differs for each country and the way of
management method.
Electric fee is basically determined based on the highest demand in one year(→contract demand).
The higher contract demand is, the more expensive the electric basic charge.
There are two types of basic demand management method as below.
(1) Fixed block demand management method (2) Rolling block demand management method
The demand period consists of only an interval. The demand period consists of interval and sub interval.
Interval is the period for caluclation of average electric.
Sub interval is the period for updata the calculation.
Fixed block demand management Rolling block demand management method
Ex) Interval:30min Ex) Interval:15min、Sub interval 5min

EcoWebServer# with demand monitoring function comply with the Fixed block
demand management method. Interval can be selected from 15min or 30min or 1hour.

Subtotal Volume
• Demand (power demand) is computed and calculated by taking
pulses from the multi-measuring meter
(transaction meter) for power demand.
* In the case fixed block demand
management.
Estimation
• The value at the end of the 30-minute time limit is estimated Reduce
from the measured demand (power demand).
demand
Warning
• Based on the results of the estimation, an alarm is output and a
notification sent when the objective demand has been exceeded.
• The alarm notification can be a buzzer, display lamp, etc., which
is sent through the contact output. Reduce
basic free
Load interruption
• Load interruption may be necessary depending on power use.
• A control output signal can be used to automatically interrupt
the load.

Realize visualization of energy and demand


management with one EcoWebServer#.
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Features

1. Measured Data in Graphs on a Web Browser


● With built-in applications focused on energy saving (including graph functions), it is possible to contribute
to energy saving measures in plants.
● By HTTP server functions, the collected data is transmitted via Ethernet across the Intranet so that anyone
in the network can check and grasp the energy usage in real-time.

■ Get on-site information


from smartphones
and tablets
instantaneously ■ Improve the awareness
of energy saving on the
site by making the
monitor seen

■ Possible to see graphs


from PCs in the same
network

2. Smartphone and Tablet Supported


● It is possible to display graphs directly on a Web browser, so you can see the graphs from mobile
terminals including smartphones and tablets as well as PCs.

Wireless router

LAN
(Ethernet)
Mobile terminals
(using a Web browser)

EcoWebServerⅢ

● In addition, the size and position of graphs are automatically adjusted to the window width of a Web
browser and the screen size of a terminal, so now, you can see the screen adjusted to the terminal to use.

Wide monitor Laptop PC Tablet

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Features

3. Easy Setting (programming less, ladder less)


● The minimum registration setting required for measurement is only:

1 Registering measuring terminals 2 Registering measuring points 3 Writing a project

Setting Process

Measuring Terminal Registration


1 Select a terminal equipment to register to the lower rank
in a pull-down system.

Measuring Point Registration


2 Select measuring items (such as electric current, A W Wh
voltage and energy) in a pull-down system.

Project Writing
3 Write the registered terminal and measuring
point information to EcoWebServerⅢ.

Measuring terminal 3 Writing the project


registration Saving project

Measuring point
registration

1 Measuring terminal registration 2 Measuring point registration

Select
using
terminal

Select measuring
point information
Select measuring
items

* The example screens and settings belong to MES3-255C-DM-EN.

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Features

4. Installed a variety of graphs for Energy Saving Management

A variety of graph types and functions are built-in, so you can display graphs without drawing details.

■ Date Comparison Graph


● It is possible to select measuring items and comparison dates to display a graph instantly. You can identify abnormal
values, which leads to improvement activities.
Also possible to display daily
and monthly graphs
It is possible to display daily and monthly
graphs, best suited to finding out a problem. ■ Visible difference from
the date in comparison
The difference from the date in
comparison is visible, so you can
find out the cause immediately.

■Possible to display tool tips


Put the mouse pointer on the
graph, and you will be able to
check the detailed values.

■ Measuring Point Comparison Graph


● It is possible to select measuring point groups and a date, and display a measuring point comparison graph instantly. You
can identify the department with a greater effect provided by energy saving measures, which leads to efficient activities.

■ Possible to display up to
12 items
Up to 12 items can be displayed in
a graph. It is possible to hide
unnecessary items by a click, so
you can select only necessary
parts to display and make a
comparison.

■Possible to hide a legend by a click ■Possible to display more than one bar chart
By clicking a legend, you can hide unnecessary items. It is possible to display parallel as well as stacked bar charts. You can use
Hide by a click!
them for the comparison of energy usage in a same facility, and others.
Parallel bar charts

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Features

■ Specific Consumption Graph


● Configure the settings for a specific consumption graph, and a date comparison graph for specific consumption can be
displayed instantly. Based on the graph, you can improve the management on the site, which leads to a productivity
improvement (see p.18 and 19 for details).

Production amount
Specific consumption ■Visible productivity
It is possible to display
specific consumption in a
line graph and in a bar chart,
so you can check the part
where the productivity is
lower at a glance.

■ Easy to compare
dates for facility
energy usage
At the same time with a
specific consumption graph,
a date comparison graph for
the energy usage is
displayed.

■ Demand Monitor (MES3-255C-DM-EN only)


● You can check the current condition and shift of demand at a glance.

■ Current demand
condition monitor
The demand value at the end
of a 30-minute time limit is
forecasted and displayed in a
pie chart*. The color is
changed according to the
current demand condition, so
you can check the condition
at a glance.
When the When the demand
demand is normal is exceeded

* Interval can be selected from


15min or 30min or 1hour.

■Demand load curve


The load curve of the
demand condition is
displayed. You can check the
demand condition relative to
the target in a glance.

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Features

5. It can be connected at MODBUS RTU/TCP communication

● Using the LAN interface (CH2) of EcoWebServerⅢ, realize MODBUS TCP communication.
(As with the case of MC protocol communication)
● Using the LAN CH2 of EcoWebServerⅢ, via MODBUS TCP ⇔ MODBUS RTU converter,
realize MODBUS RTU communication.*1

Energy Measuring Unit


(EcoMonitorLight) *2

Electronic multi-measuring
instrument (ME96SS Ver.B) *3

CH2 EcoWebServerⅢ

MODBUS TCP
MODBUS TCP

MODBUS RTU
HUB

MODBUS TCP ⇔ MODBUS RTU


Protocol converter

Energy Measuring Unit Electronic multi-measuring Energy Measuring Unit


(EcoMonitorLight) instrument (ME96SS Ver.B) (EcoMonitorPlus)
*1 MODBUS TCP ⇔ RTU converter is required for MODBUS RTU communication.
That has been functionally verified is SI-485 MB, SI-485 MB2 by LINEEYE CO., LTD.
*2 Only EMU4-FD1-MB can be connected and it needs an optional unit (Model name: EMU4-CM-MT)
*3 It needs an optional unit (Model name: ME-0000MT-SS96)

6. Detect Target Excess and Facility Abnormality Instantaneously by Alarm Output and E-Mail Notification

● It is possible to send an e-mail notification and an alarm output in case of the occurrence of target excess or
facility abnormality, so you can catch a condition change at once. It is possible to accelerate the PDCA cycle
from problem finding to measure taking and improve the productivity.
● Smartphones and tablets are supported, so you can check the alarm contents and e-mail notifications on the
site.

Alarm Output/E-Mail Notification Check by a PC

SMTP server E-mail notification

Check by a smartphone
or a tablet*

LAN (Ethernet communication) Wireless router


EcoWebServerⅢ Network monitoring
indicator lamp

Ethernet (MC protocol communication)


Lamp lit

GOT

* Ask the network administrator (or administration department) in your company for details.
Alarm screen
and history

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Features

7. Specific Consumption Management in Coordination with a Mitsubishi PLC

● Based on production information in a Mitsubishi PLC and energy information in EcoWebServerⅢ, specific consumption is managed.
● The setting software dedicated to EcoWebServerⅢ enables to read the data in a Mitsubishi PLC easily.
● You can conduct detailed improvement activities for each facility, based on specific consumption data.

EcoWebServerⅢ

Energy
information

Ethernet
(MC protocol communication)

Production
information

MITSUBISHI PLC
Possible to improve the productivity
by specific consumption management!

8. Connection with Mitsubishi Electric GOT display device.

● Information collected on the EcoWebServerⅢ can be displayed on the GOT.


● By displaying the alarm state/measuring value for energy information/demand,
real-time monitoring at the site and urgent countermeasures are possible.
Displays demand information LAN
(Ethernet)
and alarm information
Ethernet
(Melsec comunication protocol)

Alarms
displayed
via the LAN
EcoWebServerⅢ
Network monitor
display lights
(PATLITE) MITSUBISHI GOT MITSUBISHI PLC
* Demand alarm function can be realized Only MES3-255C-DM-EN.

9. Possible to Create report

● By using EcoMeasureⅢ (Optional software), you will be able to create daily, monthly and annual reports from the
CSV files saved automatically by EcoWebServerⅢ (see p.33 for details).
● By using the master report function, you will be able to customize the report form.
[Example of Daily report output]

You can create


stamp boxes and use
them for providing
materials for related
departments.

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Features

Features

10. Simultaneously visualize demand trends and energy consumption per building/load
Compatible model: MES3-255C-DM-EN only

● As the breakdown of power demand (load balance) can be easily understood from the power demand
trends and stacked bar graphs for each regional substation and operating equipment can be reviewed, and
operations can be planned and proposed based on the analysis results, which enable peak shift/peak cut.

Load installed in a location separated from


the EcoWebServerⅢ can also by controlled
by CC-Link transmission.
(CC-Link: total cable length up to 1.2km)
Power receiving facilities

Person in charge Person in charge Person in charge


of Building/Site A of Building/Site B of Building/Site C

Graph screen
example

Selected power volume


(stacked bar display)

Receiving
electricity
power demand
(line graph)

●Demand monitor screen

Alarm status display


Current demand
area
display area

Demand information
display area
Demand load
curve

Control status
Target Value display area

Fixed Value

Current day demand trend graph

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Features

11. Energy saving air conditioning operation realized with integrated air-conditioning controller
Compatible model: MES3-255C-DM-EN only

● Demand control possible by interconnecting with Mitsubishi Electric Web-compatible integrated


controller̶AE-200E, G-150AD, etc.
Additionally, automatic control of load possible through contact point output via main unit of
EcoWebServerⅢ and CC-Link.
Pulse output Capacity-saving control
combined with
Demand power Demand level signal LAN
(Ethernet) energy saving monitor
level (60/70/80/90%)

Receving
point EcoWebServerⅢ
equipped with Mitsubishi Electric AE-200E
demand monitor Web-compatible integrated
function air-conditioning controller

Multi-unit air conditioner

Energy Contact point


Measuring output signal
Unit Lighting equipment
(EcoMonitorPlus)
CC-Link

Contact point Equipment (Motor)


output signal
Transmission
terminal for
digital output

12. Virtual Measuring Point Function


● A virtual measuring point refers to a measuring point for which the computation result between measuring
points is used as virtual measurement data. A maximum of 128 measuring points (excluding the 255
measuring points) can be registered.

Possible to register
as a virtual
MAIN measuring point
BREAKER

● It is possible to convert into CO2 or electricity charges.


All you have to do for setting is to input the computing equation of measurement data and input the unit by hand or
select it from the list.
Example Convert the energy into CO2 and display a graph
Computing equation
Set the
Select a registered Input the conversion
= CO2 equivalent
measuring point [Wh] coefficient amount unit [t-CO2]
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EcoWebServer# Usage

Energy Saving Management for the Whole Factory

Use Demand Monitor Measuring Point Comparison


Graphs and Reduce Electricity Charges. demand
Only with
control
function

Best suited ・Have a high ratio of electricity charges in the plant and want to
reduce electricity charges.
to such ・Can’t monitor the demand condition constantly.
customers as: ・Can’t grasp the conditions or rate of energy usage in each department.

Tips for Electricity Charge Reduction (In the case fixed block demand managemant)
●The reduction of contract demand leads to the reduction of electricity charges.
Calculate based on the maximum demand (power) in
the previous year
①Electricity charge system
Select the maximum in the previous year
Maximum
updated (July in the example below) Contract
Basic charge Energy charge demand
Maximum
demand
②Basic charge system (power)

Contract Unit
Basic charge = ×
demand price

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (Month)
Example: a new maximum demand (power) was established in July and the demand was lowered from the next month.

By lowering the maximum demand in a year, you will be able to reduce the contract demand!

Demand Reduction by EcoWebServerⅢ

1. Set the Target Demand 2. Select the Load to Cut Off


Use the dedicated software for setting and set the target Identify the load to control when the target value is exceeded.
demand value based on the past conditions of energy usage. It is general to select the load of air conditioning or lighting on
which a sudden control or cut-off has a smaller influence.

3. Consider the Control Method (Manual or Automatic Control)


EcoWebServerⅢ enables to create a system to control loads automatically when the target value is exceeded (up to 12 loads).

4. Settings for External Equipment Coordination (Automatic Control)


Set the load (capacity) to control automatically by using the dedicated software for setting.

You can configure the settings easily by the dedicated software for setting!

The troublesome creation


of ladder or other programs
isn’t necessary.

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EcoWebServer# Usage

5. Check Daily Demand Monitoring and Control Information in Graphs


You can check demand graphs by PCs, smartphones and tablets.

Demand graphs ■ Check the demand forecast


monitor
Check the demand condition constantly
and take a measure when the forecast
demand is above. If you control
manually, you can cut off the peak
energy by controlling the load of air
conditioning or others on which the
influence is smaller.
■ Check control conditions
You can check the control
condition of the loads registered in
setting.

■ Check daily demand trend


It is possible to check the peak
period at a glance, so you can find
out the time period where a lasting
measure is necessary.

6. Impose on Departments a Duty to Conduct and Report Energy Saving Improvement Activities
For reducing the contract demand, each department has to conduct improvement activities to lower the demand.
Then, it is important to use a measuring point comparison graph to find out the points where an improvement can
be expected to have an effect.

Measuring point comparison graph (daily)

■Identify the bottleneck part, based on


a stacked bar chart
It is possible to clarify the energy consumption
rate in each department in the whole. The
department with more energy consumption is
visible, so you can conduct efficient energy
saving activities.

7. Coordinate with Departments to Improve the Management and Introduce Energy Saving Equipment
See p.19 for details.

8. Check the Effect before and after an Improvement


It is possible to use a date comparison graph to compare the data before and after an improvement. You can
check the effect of an energy saving measure at a glance.

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EcoWebServer# Usage

Energy Saving Management in Each Department

Use Date Comparison Graphs and Improve


the Management in Each Department.
・Don’ t have a person in charge of energy saving in each department
Best suited and can’ t conduct energy saving activities in each department.
to such ・Want to introduce energy saving equipment (such as LEDs and efficient
transformers), but don’ t know from where to start the introduction.
customers as: ・Haven’ t set the target value of energy usage and don’ t have the limit
of energy usage in each department.

Tips for Operational Management


●Assign a person in charge in each department using energy and create the awareness of energy saving.
● Substation for each building
Conduct measurement at each
substation and select a person in
charge if a substation is disposed for
Receiving sub-station
each production site and office building.
● Panelboard for each department and floor Production line
Select a person in charge on each floor
and conduct operational management
of air conditioning, lighting, OA circuits
and others.
Office
●Create a system for managing energy saving
targets from the top down.
(Example) Person in charge of plant energy

Instruct to manage the target,


General based on quantitative graph data
Sales Accounting Procurement Site A Site B Site C
Affairs

Energy Saving Activities by Improving Management with EcoWebServerⅢ

1. Set the Target Value in Each Department


Set the target (plan) value from the“Target Value”button on the Web screen.

2. Conduct Management Not to Exceed the Target, Based on a Monthly Graph


Check regularly not to exceed the target value at the end of a month.

Green: Target value


Orange: May 2017 ■ Visible plan/target value
Blue: May 2016
You can set the target value every
month on a Web graph and reflect
it on the graph.
Conduct monthly target
management based on the
information.

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EcoWebServer# Usage

3. Find Improvable Points, Based on a Date Comparison Graph


Find out improvement points, based on a date comparison graph.

■ Identify improvement points,


based on comparison values
Clarify the point of change from the
comparison date and take a measure
if energy usage is obviously different in
a date comparison.

■ Consider energy consumption


measures during a recess and
after the fixed time
Take measures including the
automatic control of lighting and air
conditioning if the energy usage is high
during a recess or after the fixed time.

4. Improve the Management and Introduce Energy Saving Equipment at the Level of a Person in Charge
Improve the management and introduce energy saving equipment once the part to take an energy saving measure in is decided.

Examples of Management Introduction of


Improvement (Buildings and offices) Energy Saving Equipment

● Limiting the time for lighting


● Limiting the time for operating air conditioning
(only during the fixed time)
● Turning off the light in a lunch break and turning off the light
simultaneously after the fixed time
● Setting the date for going home simultaneously on time and Efficient transformer Air conditioning
limiting late-night work

● Reconsidering the time for starting up a facility


● Controlling the operation of ancillary facilities
(including a cooling tower incidental to a compressor) Efficient motor LED lighting

5. Check Return on Investment before and after an Improvement


Check the effect of the improvement activities and equipment introduction conducted and use the result for the next improvement plan.

■ Check the effect before


and after an improvement
Check the effect and make it a
step for introducing equipment
in the future when a specified
period passes after taking a
measure.

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EcoWebServer# Usage

Productivity Improvement on the Site

Use Specific Consumption Graphs and Achieve


the Productivity Improvement.
Best suited ・Can’t show energy usage on the production site quantitatively
to such and haven’t achieved an improvement on the site.
customers as: ・Want to make the information of specific energy consumption visible.
・Can’
t grasp the specific energy consumption in each facility.

Tips for improving the productivity by specific consumption management


●Select energy saving model lines
Set the lines with higher energy usage or
frequent program changes as energy saving
model lines and conduct specific consumption
management.

Roll out to other lines


if an effect is provided

●Various data measurement methods


Energy data Production amount
Pattern ① : Obtain the production amount from a Mitsubishi PLC

EcoWebServerⅢ
Ethernet

EcoWebServerⅢ MITSUBISHI PLC

Pattern ②:Input pulse signals for information of a


photoelectric sensor and others to EcoWebServerⅢ

EcoMonitorPlus EcoMonitorLight ME96SS Ver.B


● Photoelectric sensors
Pulse input unit
EcoWebServerⅢ (Including EMU4-PX4) ● Micro switches

Process for Specific Consumption Management by EcoWebServerⅢ


1. Configure the Settings for a Specific Consumption Graph
You can configure the settings easily
only by using the dedicated software
for setting and selecting energy and
production amounts.

2. Set a Target Value for Specific Consumption


You can easily set from a Web browser.

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EcoWebServer# Usage

3. Monitor Specific Consumption graph after Completing the Settings


You can check specific consumption graphs from PCs, smartphones and tablets.

■ Identify improvement
points, based on specific
consumption
Find out the parts where specific
consumption is worsened and take a
measure after identifying the cause.

■ Monitor facility energy


usage
Take a measure after identifying
the cause if you find abnormal
values because a date comparison
graph for facility energy usage is
displayed, too.

4. Coordinate with the Site to Conduct Improvement Activities and Introduce Efficient Equipment
Submit an improvement request to the site and improve the management based on quantitative graph data.

Improvement Example Optimize the time for starting up a facility


Check abnormal values
for specific consumption
When a facility wasn’ t in
operation, the standby time
after starting up was long
and the specific consump-
tion got worsened. Turning
on the facility 30 minutes
before the start of operation
has led to the reduction of
the standby time.

5. Check and Report the Effect before and after a Measure


Check the effect before and after a management improvement in a date comparison graph. Roll out the same
measure equipment if an improvement is achieved, and select another equipment if little effect is provided.

Actions
∼番外編∼ for Preventive Maintenance (Extra Actions)
1.Measure the load/leakage current of a motor.
2.Set a target value and output an alarm when
the target is exceeded.
3.Detect an abnormality before a trouble and
conduct early replacement.

Prevent the production loss caused


by a motor trouble and
improve the productivity!
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Lineup

Energy Saving Data Collecting Server EcoWebServerⅢ

Energy Saving Data Collecting Server


Product name Energy Saving Data Collecting Server Product name
(with demand control function)
Model name MES3-255C-EN Model name MES3-255C-DM-EN
Communication CC-Link, MODBUS (TCP, RTU*) Communication CC-Link, MODBUS (TCP, RTU*)
* MODBUS TCP ⇔ RTU converter is required for MODBUS RTU communication.
That has been functionally verified is SI-485 MB, SI-485 MB2 by LINEEYE CO., LTD.

Network Specifications (CC-Link)


Item Specifications
Transmission speed 156kbps / 625kbps / 2.5Mbps / 5Mbps / 10Mbps
Transmission speed Cable length between stations Maximum total cable length
156kbps 1200m
Maximum total cable length 625kbps 900m
(maximum transmission distance) 2.5Mbps 20cm or more 400m
5Mbps 160m
10Mbps 100m
CC-Link communications section

64 units 
1. Total number of stations
However, conditions
 a+b×2+c×3+d×4≦64
on the right must
  a: 1 station occupied, b: 2 stations occupied,
be met
  c: 3 stations occupied, d :4 stations occupied
2. Number of units connected * Unregistered station
Maximum number of connected units
 16×(A+D)+54×B+88×C≦2304 numbers from station
  A: Number of remote I/O stations …64 max 1 to the maximum
  B:Number of remote device stations …42 max number of stations
  C:Number of local stations, intelligent device stations …26 max are counted as
  D:Number of reserve stations * reserve stations.

Communication method Broadcast polling method


Synchronization method Frame synchronization method
Encoding method NRZI method
Transmission route format Bus (RS-485)
Transmission format HDLC compatible
Error control method CRC (x16+x12+x15)
Connecting cable CC-Link Ver1.10-compatible dedicated cable

MODBUS TCP
Item Specifications
Interface 1port (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
Transmission method Base band
Max. 4 stages (10BASE-T)
Number of cascade connection stages *1
Max. 2 stages (100BASE-TX)
Maximum node-to-node distance 200m
Maximum segment length *2 100m
Connector applicable for external wiring RJ45
Cable compliant with the IEEE802.3 10BASE-T Standard
10BASE-T
(unshielded twisted pair cable (UTP cable), Category 3 or more)
Cable
Cable compliant with the IEEE802.3 100BASE-TX Standard
100BASE-TX
(shielded twisted pair cable (STP cable), Category 5 or more)
Protocol MODBUS TCP (Port Number 502)
*1 This is the maximum number of cascade connection stages when a repeater hub is used. For the maximum number of cascade connection stages, contact to
the manufacturer for the switching hub used.
*2 Length between a hub and a node.

MODBUS RTU
Item Specifications
Physical interface RS-485 2wires half duplex
Protocol RTU mode
Transmission wiring type Multi-point bus (either directly on the trunk cable, forming a daisy-chain)
Slave address 1∼247 (F7)
Response time 1s or less
Distance 1200m
Max. number 31
Terminate 120Ω 1/2W
Recommended cable Shielded twisted pair, AWG24 to 14 gauge
Note: Baud rate, stop bit and parity are necessary to set in the setting-mode of the each terminal.

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Support terminal

MES3-255C-EN、MES3-255C-DM-EN
(CC-Link)
Product Name Icon/type name Station type Number of occupying stations
Energy Measuring Unit (1P2W, 1P3W, 3P3W) EMU4-BD1-MB Remote device station 1 station occupied
Energy Measuring Unit (1P2W, 1P3W, 3P3W, 3P4W) EMU4-HD1-MB Remote device station 1 station occupied
Energy Measuring Unit (1P2W, 1P3W, 3P3W, 3P4W) EMU4-FD1-MB Remote device station 1 station occupied
Energy measuring standard model *1 EMU4-BM1-MB Remote device station 1 station occupied
Energy measuring high performance model *1 EMU4-HM1-MB Remote device station 1 station occupied
Insulation Monitoring model *1 EMU4-LG1-MB Remote device station 1 station occupied
Energy measuring extension model for same voltage system *2 EMU4-A2 Remote device station *3
Energy measuring extension model for different voltage system *2 EMU4-VA2 Remote device station *3
Energy measuring extension model for analog input *2 EMU4-AX4 Remote device station *3
Energy measuring extension model for pulse/digital input *2 EMU4-PX4 Remote device station *3
Energy Measuring Unit (Power reception and distribution monitoring
EMU2-RD3-C Remote device station 1 station occupied
(standard product 3 circuits))
Energy Measuring Unit (Power reception and distribution monitoring
EMU2-RD5-C Remote device station 1 station occupied
(standard product 5 circuits))
Energy Measuring Unit (Power reception and distribution monitoring
EMU2-RD7-C Remote device station 1 station occupied
(standard product 7 circuits))
Energy Measuring Unit (Power reception and distribution monitoring
EMU2-RD2-C-4W Remote device station 1 station occupied
(3P4W 2 circuits))
Energy Measuring Unit (Power reception and distribution monitoring
EMU2-RD4-C-4W Remote device station 1 station occupied
(3P4W 4 circuits))
Energy Measuring Unit EMU3-DP1-C Remote device station 1 station occupied
NF250-SEV/HEV with MDU
MDU breaker (WS-V) MDU(WS-V) NF400-SEW/HEW with MDU Remote device station 1 station occupied
NF800-SEW/HEW with MDU
NF400-SEP/HEP with MDU
MDU breaker (WS) MDU(WS) NF600-SEP/HEP with MDU Remote device station 1 station occupied
NF800-SEP/HEP with MDU
Low-voltage air circuit breaker (AE-SW with CC-Link interface unit) AE-SW(BIF-CC) Remote device station 1 station occupied
Electronic multi-measuring instrument ME96SSHB-MB Remote device station 1 station occupied
Electronic multi-measuring instrument ME96SSRB-MB Remote device station 1 station occupied
Electronic multi-measuring instrument ME96SSHA-MB Remote device station 1 station occupied
Electronic multi-measuring instrument ME96SSRA-MB Remote device station 1 station occupied
Electronic multi-measuring instrument ME96SSH-MB Remote device station 1 station occupied
Electronic multi-measuring instrument ME96SSR-MB Remote device station 1 station occupied
Electronic multi-measuring instrument ME96NSR Remote device station 1 station occupied
Electronic multi-measuring instrument with transmission function ME110SSR-C(H) Remote device station 1 station occupied
Electronic multi-measuring instrument with transmission function ME110NSR-C Remote device station 1 station occupied
Thermocouple temperature input unit AJ65BT-68TD Remote device station 4 station occupied
Platinum resistance temperature sensor Pt 100 temperature input unit AJ65BT-64RD3 Remote device station 4 station occupied
Analog-digital conversion unit AJ65BT-64AD Remote device station 2 station occupied
Terminal block type 24 VDC input unit (8 points) AJ65SBTB1-8D Remote I/O station 1 station occupied
Terminal block type 24 VDC input unit (16 points) AJ65SBTB1-16D Remote I/O station 1 station occupied
Terminal block type 24 VDC input unit (32 points) AJ65SBTB1-32D Remote I/O station 1 station occupied
Terminal block type DC input transistor output combined unit
AJ65SBTB1-16DT Remote I/O station 1 station occupied
(Input 8 points, Output 8 points)
Terminal block type DC input transistor output combined unit
AJ65SBTB1-32DT Remote I/O station 1 station occupied
(Input 16 points, Output 16 points)
CC-Link master/local unit (Local station) QJ61BT11N Intelligent device station 1 station occupied
CC-Link master/local unit (Local station) LCPU/LJ61BT11 Intelligent device station 1 station occupied
*1 EMU4-BM1-MB, EMU4-HM1-MB, EMU4-LG1-MB are main units of EcoMonitorPlus.
*2 EMU4-A2, EMU4-VA2, EMU4-AX4, EMU4-PX4 are extension units of EcoMonitorPlus.
*3 Conbination of main unit and extension unit occupied 1 station.

MES3-255C-EN, MES3-255C-DM-EN (MODBUS)


Product Name Icon/type name
Electronic multi-measuring instrument ME96SSHB-MB
Electronic multi-measuring instrument ME96SSRB-MB
Electronic multi-measuring instrument ME96SSEB-MB
Electronic multi-measuring instrument ME96SSHA-MB
Electronic multi-measuring instrument ME96SSRA-MB
Electronic multi-measuring instrument ME96SSEA-MB
Electronic multi-measuring instrument ME96SSH-MB
Electronic multi-measuring instrument ME96SSR-MB
Electronic multi-measuring instrument ME96SSE-MB
Energy Measuring Unit (1P2W, 1P3W, 3P3W) EMU4-BD1-MB
Energy Measuring Unit (1P2W, 1P3W, 3P3W, 3P4W) EMU4-HD1-MB
Energy Measuring Unit (1P2W, 1P3W, 3P3W, 3P4W) EMU4-FD1-MB
Energy measuring standard model *1 EMU4-BM1-MB
Energy measuring high performance model *1 EMU4-HM1-MB
Insulation Monitoring model *1 EMU4-LG1-MB
Energy measuring extension model for same voltage system *2 EMU4-A2
Energy measuring extension model for different voltage system *2 EMU4-VA2
Energy measuring extension model for analog input *2 EMU4-AX4
Energy measuring extension model for pulse/digital input *2 EMU4-PX4
NF250-SEV/HEV with MDU
MDU breaker NF400-SEW/HEW with MDU
NF800-SEW/HEW with MDU
Low-voltage air circuit breaker (AE-SW with MODBUS interface unit) AE-SW(BIF-MD)
*1 EMU4-BM1-MB, EMU4-HM1-MB, EMU4-LG1-MB are main units of EcoMonitorPlus.
*2 EMU4-A2, EMU4-VA2, EMU4-AX4, EMU4-PX4 are extension units of EcoMonitorPlus.

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Example Screen

1. Date comparison graph screen


Electric consumption/current display Voltage/power factor display

2. Measuring point comparison graph screen


Analysis by application Correlation analysis (graph overlapping)
Electrical outlet

Lightning

Air conditioning

Office automation

3. Specific consumption graph screen


Daily Monthly Yearly

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Example Screen

4. Demand monitor screen

5. Demand trend graph screen


Daily Monthly Yearly

6. Current value/contact point output monitor screen


Current value Contact point output

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Application Examples

■Factories
Support Energy saving Activities using “Visible Management”.
Plant manager
1. Monitor/Manage energy by department In the office…
2. Specific consumption-based management of I see…
energy saving activities
3. Monthly/Annual target-based management
4. Monitoring of equipment operating status
5. Manage/Record energy data

To monitor equipment status For target management Employees

mail Did we Oh no!


Oh, an e- an alarm achieve ion has
notifying of n line A. Alarm Consumpt mpared
tio the target increased .
co
in produc this month?
activated to last year

LAN(Ethernet)

At
Factory No. 1 Office
production
site… Administration
Measurement data Department
Production · Air conditioning
· Lighting
Department · Office automation
· Power/Power equipment
consumption · Electrical outlets
· Power factor · Water/Gas usage
· Consumption of
water/steam/air/gas/other
· Specific consumption
Energy data
MDU breaker Measuring Unit · Production quantity, other
(EcoMonitorPlus)
Ethernet communications (MELSEC communications protocol)

PLC PLC

Factory No. 2

For
improvement Electronic MDU breaker Energy Energy MELSEC-Q Series
multi-measuring instrument Measuring Unit Measuring Unit programmable
activities (ME96SS Ver.B) (EMU3 Series) (EcoMonitorPlus) controller

We can Operating status


reduce
waste even (contact signal)
further here.

Production quantity
(pulse signal)
Production equipment

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Application Examples

■Buildings Building No. 1


Electronic multi-measuring Electronic multi-measuring
Significantly reduce installation cost by using the existing LAN. instrument instrument

Cubicle Cubicle
1. Manage/Monitor energy by floor/application
2. Manage data remotely 22F Air conditioning
3. Easy for tenants and other personnel to read
meters
4. Monitor operating status of building facilities I see…

(e.g., elevators, escalators, air conditioners) 21F Lighting

5. Record/Manage energy data

20F Office automation equipment We need to use the air


conditioner less this month.

Wow,
there’s no nee
d Building No. 2
to go to the
building.

s!
Good new has
20th floor
Building management Router 2F Electrical outlets
improved ings.
energy sav

(management company)

FTP server
(database server) 1F
Router Router
Public line

■Stores Store B Store C


Store A
1. Remote management of energy data for small,
spread-out stores
2. Compare data of each store Router Router Router
3. Record/Monitor equipment operating status (e.g., manage
freezer/refrigerator temperatures)
4. Easy for tenants and personnel to read meters

Head office
(Administration Department)
Router
Store D
ws!
Good nehas
Store B FTP server Public line
im pr ov ed
vings.
Shopping center
energy sa (database server) · Power usage
· Water/Gas usage
Router
· Monitor temperature of
refrigerators/freezers

* When using a public line, a dial-up router is required.


* For use via the Internet, a separate contract with an Internet service provider is required.

■Schools School Department School grounds/Athletics field


1. Understand power consumption by facility (e.g.,
gymnasium) and equipment (e.g., transformer)
2. Monitor operating status of equipment distributed across
a wide area
3. Save time and staff needed for meter-reading work
4. Record/Manage energy data

Main building
(Administration Department)
Someone forgot to Gymnasium
turn off the lights
in the gym.
FTP server Dedicated line
(database server)

Router

LAN(Ethernet)

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Main Unit Specifications

■MES3-255C-EN front
Power-supply CC-Link
communication
7-segment LED display section
section Contact
Server section output section
Displays an error code when an error is
detected.
LED display
In addition, in IP address display mode, the
preset IP address is displayed at start-up. Display each status.

USB interface CC-Link station number setting switch


Not used. Set CC-Link station number.

LAN interface CH1 CC-Link transmission speed setting switch


Set CC-Link transmission speed.
Use connected to a computer network.

LAN interface CH2 Contact output terminal block


Use when connected to a programmable Closed when conditions monitoring
controller network, MITSUBISHI GOT, function conditions are met.
MODBUS communication. Connect external equipment such as
buzzers and lamps.
Power-supply terminal block
Connect power supply. (Note 1) LED display
Display each status.
CC-Link terminal block
Connect CC-Link communication cable.

■MES3-255C-DM-EN front
Power-supply CC-Link Demand monitor
section communication section
7-segment LED display section
Contact
LED display
Server section output section
Displays an error code when an error is Display each status.
detected.
In addition, in IP address display mode, the CC-Link station number setting switch
preset IP address is displayed at start-up. Set CC-Link station number.

USB interface CC-Link transmission speed setting switch


Not used. Set CC-Link transmission speed.
LAN interface CH1 Demand monitor section connection terminal
Use connected to a computer network. Connect cable to pulse input, alarm
output and control output for demand
LAN interface CH2
monitoring. (Note 2)
Use when connected to a programmable
controller network, MITSUBISHI GOT, Contact output terminal block
MODBUS communication. Closed when conditions monitoring
function conditions are met.
Power-supply panel Connect external equipment such as
When you open the panel, you will see the buzzers and lamps.
power-supply connection terminal. (Note 1)
CC-Link terminal block
LED display Connect CC-Link communication cable.
Display each status.

■Front surface (cover of Server section opened)/bottom surface (CC-Link transmission device)
Front surface (cover of Server section opened) Bottom surface RS-232 interface

CompactFlash™ Not used.


memory card EJECT button
Push the button and remove the
CompactFlashTM memory card.

MODE/STOP/RUN switch
Normally, used in RUN state.

RESET/SELECT switch
Used when resetting the main unit.

CompactFlash™ memory card


Stores programs for collecting and
displaying data. Data collected is also
saved to it. (Note 3)

(Note 1) Connect to AC100−240V(+10%, −15%)50/60Hz(±5%). Do not connect to a power supply other than that specified as this may cause an accident.
(Note 2) A separate power supply is required for the demand monitor section when using. When using the main device, AC100−240V(+10%, −15%)50/60Hz Battery storage
power is required for the demand monitor connector terminals V1, V2. It is possible to connect power from the power-supply module.
(Note 3) ・ CompactFlashTM memory cards are used in a constantly attached state. If they are removed while the power is on or the memory card is being accessed, compartment
this product will malfunction.
Store the battery.
・ When removing the card from the memory card slot, be sure to place the RESET/SELECT switch in the SELECT position and remove it only after turning off
the power supply and the CF CARD LED has turned off. Remove the cover and connect
・ Do not use the CompactFlashTM memory card with any other product. This could corrupt the internal data. the connector. (Note 4)
・ Do not insert a CompactFlashTM memory card other than the one included in the package in this device. If a different card is inserted, the system will not
operate correctly.
(Note 4) Be sure to exchange the battery within three minutes after turning off the power. If more than three minutes passes after the battery is removed, the final
one hour of data may be lost or the clock may initialize.
(Data or configuration settings from more than one hour before will not be initialized). If the clock initializes, please set again after backing up the data.
Refer to the operating manual (hardware edition) for the battery replacement procedure.
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Connection Diagram

Model: MES3-255C-EN, MES3-255C-DM-EN


Power-supply section Server communications section (LAN interface)
■When displaying graphs

ERR+

ERR‒

FG CH1 Client computer


LG

N
CH2
L

AC100∼240V LAN cable


(straight or cross)
AC100∼240V
D-type ground * MES3-255C-EN D-type ground * MES3-255C-DM-EN

LAN network
Connecting point output section Hub
onsite
Hub

■When setting (CH1) ■When connecting the PLC (CH2)


01234567 CH1
89ABCDEF
CH1
CH2

CH2 LAN cable


0 LOAD
1 LOAD (straight or cross)
2 LOAD
3 LOAD
4 LOAD LAN cable Attached CD
5 LOAD (straight or cross) (setting window) Production
6 LOAD Hub Hub
equipment,
7 LOAD
8 LOAD LAN network LAN cable
9 LOAD (straight)
A LOAD
B LOAD LAN cable
C LOAD (straight or cross)
D LOAD
E LOAD
Ethernet/Serial
F LOAD converter
COM
To PLC
Computer Ethernet port/
100/200VAC Ethernet unit To PLC
or calculator link
24VDC unit

Operation of Ethernet/serial converter can be


confirmed using the following product.
LINEEYE SI-65

CC-Link communication section

Energy saving data


collection server
Local station Local station
(master station)
(B) (B) (B) (B)
Terminating DA DA DA Terminating
resistance resistance
(W) (W) (W) (W)
(110Ω, 1/2W) DB DB DB (110Ω, 1/2W)
(Y) (Y) (Y) (Y)
DG DG DG

SLD CC-Link dedicated SLD CC-Link dedicated cable SLD


cable
FG FG FG

Demand monitor section

(1)
Where the transaction meter of the multi-measuring power demand meter is 10,000pulse/kWh
Demand Unit

Electricity Meter

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Function Comparison/System Environment

Functions
Product Name MES3-255C-EN MES3-255C-DM-EN
Demand function ー ⃝

Number of remote I/O stations≦64、


CC-Link terminal device Number of remote device stations≦42、
Number of local stations≦26

Number of MODBUS TCP terminals≦255


Connection MODBUS terminal device Number of MODBUS RTU terminals≦31 for each gateway
device Number of total MODBUS terminals≦255

MC protocol connection (LAN CH2 used)


MITSUBISHI PLC, GOT * device read/write
CC-Link unit (local) connection
* device read

Measuring points 255 points


Number of operation measuring points 32 points (includes 255 measuring points)

Number of Virtual measuring points 128 points


measuring Specific consumption measuring points 64 points
points
Connection point output 32 points

Demand Receiving demand ー 2 points (fixed) whole day, timeframe 1-10


monitoring Receiving electric energy ー 2 points (fixed) whole day, timeframe 1-10
Zoom (every 1min) data 62-day amount
Zoom (every 5min) data 14-day amount
Daily data (on the hour or every 30min) 186-day amount
Monthly data (specified time (00min) once a day) 60-month amount
Yearly data (specified time (00min) once a month) 5-year amount
Virtual measuring point data (daily) 186-day amount
Virtual measuring point data (monthly) 60-month amount
Virtual measuring point data (yearly) 5-year amount
Data saving Specific consumption measuring point data (daily) 186-day amount
function
* CSV format Specific consumption measuring point data (monthly) 60-month amount
Specific consumption measuring point data (yearly) 5-year amount
Equipment data (daily) 186-day amount
Operating history data 64KB×4 files
System log 256KB×8 files
Demand data (daily) ー 186-day amount
Demand data (monthly(daily maximum)) ー 60-month amount
Demand data (yearly(monthly maximum)) ー 5-year amount
Demand alarm/Control log ー 128KB×62 files

・ Displays current time limit demand load curve


Demand monitor ー
・ Displays graph of same day demand results

The current value of the specified measuring points are displayed in the units registered for groups and display lists
Real-time
Current value monitor Displays differential display mode function/differential values for specified measuring points (time differential: amount used
from previous hour to present time, daily differential/monthly differential: amount used from previous summary time to present)

Connection point output monitor Displays connecting point output status


Display Demand trend graph ー Displays demand trend graph
function
Measuring point comparison graph Displays comparison of multiple measuring point data for specified display intervals/time displayed
Graph
Daily comparison graph Displays comparison of specified measuring points for desired date
display
Specific consumption graph Displays graph after dividing energy volume by number produced
Equipment graph Displays graph of equipment efficiency, number of defects and equipment energy volume
Download measuring point data, virtual measuring point data, specific consumption data, equipment data,
Data file
operating history data, system log, demand data *, alarms/control log * (*only for products with demand monitoring functions)
Equipment values list Displays measuring points, connection point output and content of email notifications set for EcoWebServerⅢ
Transmits main unit error notifications, periodic notifications, upper/lower limit notifications, operating status notifications,
Monitoring Email notification function specific consumption objective value notifications, energy plan value notifications and demand notifications * to the
functions specified SMTP Server (*only for products with demand monitoring functions)
Connection point output Outputs connection points for EcoWebServerⅢ connection point output module or combined CC-Link input/output module

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Function Comparison/System Environment

Hardware specification
Product Name MES3-255C-EN MES3-255C-DM-EN
Auxiliary power input 100 to 240 V AC (+10%, -15%) 50/60 Hz (±5%)
19 VA (at 110 V AC) 34 VA (at 110 V AC)
Consumption VA
25 VA (at 220 V AC) 46 VA (at 220 V AC)
Inrush current 20 A, 8 ms or less
Allowable momentary power interruption time 20 ms or less (100 V AC or higher)

Power Between all input/LG terminals and all output terminals


Withstand voltage
supply 2,830V rms AC/3 cycles (altitude: 2,000 m)
section
Insulation resistance 10 MΩ or more by 500 V DC insulation tester at the same locations as for withstand voltage
Operating ambient temperature&humidity 0 to 55 ºC 5 to 95% RH , Daily average temperature exceeds 35℃
Storage ambient temperature&humidity -25 to +75 ºC 5 to 95% RH
Installation area Inside a control panel
Weight 0.9 kg (Without demand) 1.25kg (With demand)
Fuse Built-in (unreplaceable by user)
Interface: 2 ports (10BASE-T 100BASE-TX)
Transmission method: Baseband
Cascade connection limit: 4 levels max. (10BASE-T), 2 levels max. (100BASE-TX)

Ethernet Max. segment length: 100 m


Compatible connector: RJ45
Functions supported:
Autonegotiation (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX automatically detected)
Auto MDIX function (straight/crossover cable automatically detected)
0 to 55 ºC Per day: -10.89 to +8.64 sec Additional difference of ±0.5 seconds can be produced
Clock accuracy
Server section 25 ºC Per day: -4.32 to +5.25 sec during power outages.

Clock
Measured data for the last 1 hour
Power-interruption
Backup data Backed up by nonvolatile memory (CompactFlash memory card).
backup
Setting values
Measured data except for the last 1 hour
Type: Lithium manganese dioxide primary battery
Initial voltage: 3.0 V
Battery
Nominal current: 1800 mAh
Life when in storage: 5 years at room temperature (actual service value)

Number of output points 16 points


Contact output A switch type
Insulation method Relay insulation
Contact output 24 V DC 2 A (resistance load)
Rated switching voltage/current
section
240 V AC 2 A (COSφ=1) /1 point, 8 A/1 common
Min. switching load 5 V DC, 1 mA
Max. switching load 264 V AC 2 A, 125 V DC 2 A
Life Mechanical: 20,000,000 times or more, electrical: 100,000 times or more at rated switching voltage/current
Dedicated detection Number of pulses: 50000 pulses/kWh
Pulse input/Time CT ー Distance: 100 m or below (dedicated cable)
limit synchronism ー Signal type: No-voltage normally-open contact/Open collector
Demand
surveillance signal input Pulse detector ー Number of pulses: 50000, 12500, 10000, 2000
section ー Pulse conditions: Pulse width, Pulse interval
Power frequency input ー 100-110 V AC, -15% +10%, 50/60 Hz
Contact output (1 point) ー No-voltage normally-closed contact, 250 V AC 1 A, 30 V DC 1 A
CE,UL
Standard specification
*KC, Chinese RoHS is for profit.

Recommended system environment


[PC]
Item Description
Microsoft® Windows® 8.1 Pro (32-bit or 64-bit) (English version)
OS (basic software)
Microsoft® Windows® 10 Pro (32bit, 64bit) (English version)
CPU 1 GHz or higher Pentium® processor, or compatible microprocessor (DOS/V compatible)
Memory *1 1GB or more
Hard disk *1 Save data collected by EcoWebServerIII to PC, enough disk space for the data is required
CD drive One or more drives (required to install the setting software)
Display resolution 1,280 × 1,024 pixels or more
Display color 65,536 colors or more
Input device A mouse and a keyboard
English input system The system included in OS (English version only)
10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX
External interface
Memory card reader (when writing / reading / confirming a project via drive by setting software)
Internet Explorer® 11 (32-bit)
Web browser *2 Microsoft Edge
Google Chrome
*1 Note that the required memory and free space of hard disk vary depending on the system environment. *2 Operation check for Microsoft Edge is done in version 38. Operation check for Google Chrome is done in version 54.

[Tablet *3]
Item Description
OS Android6.0 iOS10
Web browser *4 Google Chrome Safari
*3 Tablet is only for browsing the web screen. Setting software cannot be used on the tablet. *4 Operation check for Google Chrome is done in version 54. Operation check for Safari is done in version 10.

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External Diagram/Bundled Products List

Unit : mm
External dimensions

■MES3-255C-EN

104

111.5

122.5
97.5
4.5 122.5 114
〈Side surface〉 〈Front surface〉
〈Bottom surface〉

■MES3-255C-DM-EN

122.5
104

97.5
44.0

97.5
189
122.5
〈Front view〉 〈Bottom surface〉
4.5 〈Side surface〉

Peripheral installation conditions

■MES3-255C-EN ■MES3-255C-DM-EN
Peripheral installation conditions *1
Peripheral installation conditions
Shows frame roof or wiring duct, part position Shows frame roof or wiring duct, part position

30mm or more *2 30mm or more *1

5mm or more
D

5mm or more
17mm or more 30mm or more 80mm or more
10mm or more 30mm or more 80mm or more
Doors
Doors
*1 These are the conditions when considering radiation. At the same time, please
secure enough space to replace the battery in the lower layer of the main unit. *1 When height of the wiring duct is 50mm or less. Others are 40mm or more.
*2 When height of the wiring duct is 50mm or less. Others are 40mm or more.

Bundled Products List


CC-Link communication product
Product Name
MES3-255C-EN MES3-255C-DM-EN
Energy saving Data Collection Server (main unit) 1
CompactFlashTM memory card (software) 1
Setup software (CD-R)/operating manual collection 1
Battery (installed in lower surface of main unit battery section) *1 1
Frame attachment screw 4 (M4×12) 4 (M4×14)
CC-Link terminal resistance(black: 110Ω/2W) (white: 130Ω1/2W) Black: 2 White: 2
IEC rail attachment adapter Small 2 Large 2
IEC rail attachment screw (M5 x 10) 2
IEC rail attachment corner washer 2
IEC rail attachment stop metal clamp 2
Operating manual hardware edition 1
LAN port cap 2
*1 To purchase a replacement battery (model name: Q6BAT), inquire at the dealership where you purchased the main product.

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Related Products

Daily Monthly Report Software EcoMeasureⅢ <Optional software>


This software supports the specific consumption analysis graph and ledger preparation of daily reports, monthly reports
and annual reports from CSV files collected and output by the Mitsubishi Electric EcoWebServerⅢ Energy saving Data
Collection Server.
* The supporting product version, EcoWebServerⅢ with demand monitoring function, for EcoMeasureⅢ, will be released soon.

●Features ●Product Appearance


(1)
Easily create daily, monthly and annual reports.
・Ledger prepared ledger is saved as an Excel file in user-designated place.

(2)
Easily perform specific consumption management as the index of energy saving activities.
・Possible to manually input production volume and perform specific consumption
management of energy information from EcoWebServerⅢ.

(3)
Easily collect data.
・CSV files stored in EcoWebServerⅢ can be downloaded with simple operations.

●Specifications
Item Specifications
Model name MES3-SW1-DR-FR
Language English, Chinese *1
Connection Number of devices Up to 8 devices (combination of following target devices) *2
devices Target devices EcoWebServerⅢ
Number of virtual measurement points Maximum 95 points (Total of 95 points including virtual measurement points for calculating measurement management points and virtual measurement points for input.) *3
Number of virtual measurement point groups Maximum five groups *Addition/Subtraction calculations for up to 32 virtual measurement points can be registered in the virtual measurement point groups.
Ledger creation Daily report creation, monthly report creation, annual report creation
Maximum number of items The daily, monthly and annual reports can have up to 2,250 output items.
Ledger
Analog (including specific consumption) Maximum, minimum, average
creation
function Calculation items Pulse Total, maximum, minimum, average
Demand Maximum
Number of specific consumption Maximum 100 points
Number of licenses ・ 1 license per 1 client
( number of computers installed in ) ・ Hardware key attached (USB) (1 unit)
*1 It needs to start in the Chinese version of Microsoft operating system (OS).
*2 When MES3-255C-DM-EN is connected, it occupies 2 devices.
*3 Four arithmetic operations of up to 64 measurement management points (including constants) can be registered in the virtual measurement points for calculation.

●Operating environment
The system environment necessary for this software to operate correctly is as shown below.
Item Details
English version of Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro (32bits/64bits)
OS (basic software)
English version of Microsoft Windows 10 Pro (32bits/64bits)
English version of Microsoft Excel
Required software *1
2010 SP1 (32 bits) / 2013 SP1 (32bits) / 2016 (32bits)
For Windows 8.1 or Windows 10:
CPU
As recommended for the operating system

Memory *2 As recommended for the operating system

Hard disk *2 Software: Approx. 100 MB or more, Data: 8 GB or more *3

CD-ROM drive 1 drive (for installing the software)

LAN 10/100/1000BASE-T ×1

USB connector (Type A) 1 connector (for connecting the hardware key)

Display resolution 800×600 pixels or more

Display color 256 colors or more

*1 You cannot use Excel that has been purchased from Microsoft Store and downloaded. Use the desktop version of Excel.
*2 Note that the required memory and available hard disk space may vary depending on the system environment.
*3 Shows the capacity required when the product is used with 8 subsystems connected at the maximum.

【Daily Report】 【Monthly Report】 【Annual Report】

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Energy Saving Support Software EcoAdviser

Energy Saving Support Software EcoAdviser <Optional software for EcoWebServerⅢ>


EcoAdviser is a support tool for energy saving activity.
It assists monitoring and analysis of measurement
data by converting data to suitable types of
graphs/charts.

●Features

Feature 1 Analyze collected data


Various types of charts
Various analysis can be realized by are helpful for energy-
Select“Method”and
collecting energy information such as “Viewpoint”
saving analysis.
electricity consumption and production to create the analysis chart.
volume accumulated by PLC.

<Graph: 7 types>
・ Time series (Line, Bar, Stacked chart)
・ Variation/Stability comparison (Box plot)
・ Percentage (Pie chart)
・ Rank (Crossbar chart)
・ Correlation (Scatter plot)
・ Distribution (Histogram)
・ Factor (Pareto chart)

Feature 2 Customizable Dashboard


Collected data can be displayed in graphs/charts on customizable Dashboard. Also, if a web server is set on your PC,
EcoAdviser can be used as a visualization tool at the site.

Dashboard

* Monitor screen update cycle is 1 hour.

Feature 3 User-friendly setting and scalability


No programming or complicated engineering work is required. All you need is just simple setting.
EcoAdviser collects measured data automatically.

<System Configuration>
The product
Access a server PC Dashboard
for webpage and (HTML file) +
browse a
dashboard in HTML PC on the PC *2 EcoAdviser Hardware
file format. *2 network key
Measuring data *1

Ethernet
*1: The software collects measuring data
from Zoom (1 min.) data file and Demand
(daily) data file basis in EcoWebServerⅢ.
*2: To browse a dashboard in HTML file on a
PC in the network, it is necessary to
EcoWebServerⅢ EcoWebServerⅢ
enable Web server functionality such as
Measuring instrument IIS on the PC.
Collection source (Up to 20 units)

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Energy Saving Support Software EcoAdviser

●Specifications
Item Details Item Details
Model name MES3-EAP1-DA Format Set up the report format.
Register collection source Register a collection source and its measuring points. A maximum of 24 report settings (Using a setting,
The number of saving
Collection source EcoWebServerⅢ or Edgecross output items of Daily/Monthly/Annual report are saved.)
The number of registration A maximum of 20 units *1 A maximum of 320 items,
The Daily report
16 items per page × 20 pages
The number of registration number
A maximum of 5680 points A maximum of 320 items,
for measuring point of Monthly report
16 items per page × 20 pages
EcoWebServerⅢ A maximum of 255 points per collection source output
items A maximum of 320 items,
EcoWebServerⅢ Demand time (15 minutes): Up to 284 points per unit Annual report
16 items per page × 20 pages
with demand Demand time (30 minutes): Up to 282 points per unit
monitoring function Demand time (60 minutes): Up to 280 points per unit Select from measuring point, manual input measuring

Report function
A maximum of 256 points per unit point, product type time period measuring point,
Edgecross Output item
Data type: BOOL, INT, UINT, DINT, UDINT, REAL, LREAL calculation measuring point, or specific consumption
measuring point.
Register manual input Register measuring points such as offline meter to
measuring point visually check a measured value. Create Daily report of specified day and save it in
Daily report
Excel format.
The number of registration A maximum of 256 points
Report Create Monthly report of specified month and save it
Register product type time Register measuring points to measure values during a Monthly report
creation in Excel format.
period measuring point specified time period.
Measuring point settings

Create Annual report of specified year and save it in


The number of registration A maximum of 256 points Annual report
Excel format.
Measuring value point/ Select from measuring point or manual input measuring
Automatic report output settings Set up whether to automatically output a report.
Time period measuring point point.
Automatic output time Set up the time when a report is automatically output.
Time period type 0 to 65535
· Set up the destination path of Daily report file.
Register calculation measuring Register measuring points to perform four arithmetic
Saving destination · Set up the destination path of Monthly report file.
point operations or calculate measuring points with each other.
· Set up the destination path of Annual report file.
The number of registration A maximum of 256 points
File collection settings Collect the logging file stored in collection source.
Select from measuring point, manual input measuring
Zoom (1 min.) data file and Demand (daily) data file
point, or product type time period measuring point. Collection EcoWebServerⅢ
basis *2
· A maximum of 200 points can be registered per target
Calculable measuring point Edgecross Historical data file
calculation formula.
· A maximum of 4000 letters are settable per calculation Set up whether to automatically collect data on each
Automatic collection settings
Data collection function
formula. file type.
Specific consumption Register measuring points to calculate specific Automatic EcoWebServerⅢ: Collection time specified by the user
measuring point consumption. collection timing Edgecross: Collection cycle specified by the user
The number of registration A maximum of 256 points Collection interval Set up the collection period on Daily/Monthly/Annual basis.
Energy measuring point/ Select from measuring point, manual input measuring Retention period Set up the retention period on each file type.
Production number point, product type time period measuring point, or 15/30/60 minutes
measuring point calculation measuring point. basis data
Folder tree: A maximum of 4 hierarchy levels Daily basis data 2 to 10 years (Default: 10 years)
The number of groups: A maximum of 256 groups Monthly basis data
Measuring point group The number of registration: A maximum of 256 Annual basis data
measuring points per group
Sequentially delete logging files of expired retention
*A maximum of 7000 measuring points for group total File deletion timing
period.
Select from time series chart, box plot, pie chart,
Analysis method (Graph type) Input each measuring point data on 15/30/60 minutes
Graph function

scatter plot, histogram, or pareto chart.


Data input function

basis for a user-specified period.


Select from hourly, daily, monthly, or yearly. Data input The number of measuring points for simultaneous
Display interval *When analysis method is box plot, the display interval inputs: A maximum of 256 points
is automatically set to hourly. Specified period: A maximum of 31 days
The number of saving A maximum of 300 panels
Output each measuring point data on 15/30/60 minutes
Create a dashboard with panels of graph and measuring Export
Dashboard creation and daily basis for a user-specified period to Excel file.
point data arranged. Input each measuring point data on 15/30/60 minutes
Sheet setting Settable up to 10 sheets per dashboard Import
and daily basis based on imported Excel file.
· Graph panel (created with graph function): Select from product type time period measuring point,
A maximum of 10 panels per sheet calculation measuring point, or specific consumption
Calculation function

· Number panel (collected measuring point data): Target measuring point measuring point.
Available panel
A maximum of 15 panels per sheet *A maximum of 256 measuring points are selectable
· Image panel (Image file): at one time.
A maximum of 5 panels per sheet
Automatic calculation Automatically calculate measuring point data.
The number of saving A maximum of 5 files
Dashboard function

Select from product type time period measuring point,


Display mode Display a created dashboard on the software. Target measuring point calculation measuring point, or specific consumption
Set up whether to automatically update a graph and measuring point.
Auto-update
measuring point data. Calculation timing At automatic collection
Auto-update timing After automatic collection Data output Output collected measuring point data. (saved in a file)
Display
Data output function

Tab display Set up whether to display the tab for sheet switching. Auto output settings for data file Set up whether to automatically output a data file.
settings
Set up whether to automatically switch the sheet at Output group settings A maximum of 30 groups
Auto-switch
regular intervals.
Output destination Set up the destination path.
Auto-switch interval 10/20/30/60/120/180/300 (sec)
Select from measuring point, manual input measuring
HTML output Output a created dashboard to a HTML file. Measuring point point, product type time period measuring point,
Set up whether to automatically output to a HTML file to be output calculation measuring point, or specific consumption
Automatic HTML output function when dashboard setting is changed or displayed data is measuring point.
updated. Output timing After automatic collection
Output timing After automatic collection
Backup Back up settings and data to a folder.
Saving destination Set up the saving destination of HTML file to be output. Maintenance
function Restore settings and data backed up from a specified
Restore
*1: You can register a maximum of 20 units for collection source on the software. When folder.
collection source is Edgecross, the number to be registered depends on the flow number EcoAdviser 1.0.0
of data logging in Edgecross. The number of data logging flow in Edgecross is up to 8. Version *3
Historical data access I/F 1.0
For more information about the data logging flow, refer to Edgecross Basic Software for
Windows User s Manual. *2: When collection source is EcoWebServerⅢ with demand monitoring function, you can
collect Demand (daily) data file.
*3: The latest version is described.

●Operating environment
The system environment necessary for this software to operate correctly is as shown below.
Item Specifications
OS MicrosoftⓇ WindowsⓇ 10 Pro, Enterprise, IoT Enterprise (64-bit)
Language version Japanese, English, Simplified Chinese

CPU Intel CoreTM i3 2core or more recommended

Memory 4 GB or more recommended

Hard disk Software: 4 GB or more, Data: 15 GB or more *1

LAN 10/100/1000BASE-T ×1

USB connector (Type A) 1 connector (for connecting the hardware key)

CD drive 1 drive (for installing the software)

MicrosoftⓇ ExcelⓇ 2016 (32bit/64bit)


Spreadsheet *2
MicrosoftⓇ ExcelⓇ 2019 (32bit/64bit)

Display resolution 1024×768 pixels or more

Input device A mouse and keyboard


*1: If you set the storage period on each data and the number of registration for each measuring point to the maximum, this capacity will be necessary.
*2: You cannot use Excel that has been purchased from Microsoft Store and downloaded. Use the desktop version of Excel.

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Safety Precautions

1.Safety Precautions to be Followed at all Times


■Operating Environment/Conditions
Using this product in any of the following environments may cause a malfunction or shorten service life. Do not use in environments where:
● Ambient temperature outside the range of 0 to +55° C ● Unit is subject to excessive vibration or physical shock
● Daily average temperature exceeds 35° C ● Unit is exposed to rain or drops of water
● Relative humidity outside the range of 5 - 95% or where condensation occurs ● Unit is exposed to direct sunlight
● Altitude is higher than 2,000m above sea level ● Pieces of metal or inductive substances nearby

● Presence of excessive dust, corrosive gas, salt-saturated air or oily smoke ● Presence of strong electromagnetic field or excessive external electrical noise interference

■Installation/Mounting
Be sure to read the user’
s manual before installing/mounting the product.

CAUTION
●For safety, unit installation and all wiring connections should be performed by a qualified electrician.
●Be careful of sharp, metal edges; they may cause injury.
●When tightening screws or connecting wiring, be sure that small particles or cut pieces of electrical wiring do not get inside the unit.
●Check the wiring diagram carefully before making connections. Incorrect connections may cause a malfunction, fire or electrical shock.
●Do not perform wiring work using live circuits. Doing so may cause a malfunction, fire or electrical shock.
●Use electrical wires of appropriate size. Not doing so may cause a fire due to the possible generation of heat.
●Use a solderless terminal that matches the size of the electrical wire. Not doing so may result in disconnected wires or improper electrical contact, thereby causing
a malfunction, failure, burnout or fire.

Location Wire size Compatible solderless terminal


RAV1.25-3.5
Power-supply terminal block 0.75 - 2 mm2
RAV2-3.5
CC-Link communication terminal block CC-Link Ver.1.10-compaticable dedicated cable R1.25-3
Contact output terminal block 0.3 - 0.75 mm2 R1.25-3(cannot use solderless terminal with sleeve)
Demand monitor block 0.5 - 1.3 mm2 TGV TC-1.25-11T equivalent (Nichifu Co., Ltd.)

●Be sure to check that all screws have been tightened. Not doing so may cause a malfunction, failure, burnout or fire.
●Tighten screws to the specified torque. Excessive tightening may cause damage to the terminal and/or screws. Failure to tighten properly may cause a
malfunction, fire or electrical shock.
●When using lines from demand monitor terminal block, twist the heads of the fine lines together so they do not spread before attachment.

Location Tightening torque Location Tightening torque


Terminal screws for power-supply terminal block (M3.5 screw) 0.8 - 1.0・Nm Terminal screws for contact output terminal block (M3 screw) 0.42 - 0.58N·m
Terminal screws for CC-Link communication terminal block (M3 screw) 0.42 - 0.58N・m Mounting screws for contact output terminal block (M3.5 screw) 0.66 - 0.89N·m
Mounting screws for CC-Link communication terminal block (M3.5 screw) 0.66 - 0.89N・m Unit attachment screws (M3×12 screws) 0.36 - 0.48N·m

●Be sure to check that the terminal cover has been attached. Not doing so may result in electrical shock.
●To prevent induction noise, control wires and communication cables should be installed as far as possible from power lines (wiring should be separated by a
distance of at least 100mm).
 Avoid installation inside a panel where high-voltage equipment is used. Use a surge protector for equipment that tends to generate electrical noise.
●During actual use conditions, use Class-D grounding (dedicated grounding) for“FG”.
●Do not connect the FG terminal to a box (ground) when conducting the withstand voltage test or insulation resistance test.

CC-Link
●Connect both ends of the CC-Link communication cable shield line to the SLD terminal of each unit.
 Each unit’
s SLD and FG are connected inside of the modules.
 Please make sure to insulate the shield with vinyl tape or similar.

■Preparations Before Use


●Be sure that the installation location complies with the operating environment and conditions.
●This product requires setting before use. If setting is not done properly, a malfunction may occur.
●Confirm the power-supply rating of the product.
●Remove the dust-resistant seal after completing installation and wiring construction.
 Not doing so may cause a malfunction due to the possible generation of heat.
●This product is equipped with a lithium battery. As the battery is not connected at the time of shipping, please connect it before use.

■Regarding Use
●Use only within rating range specified in the product’s instruction manual. Not doing so may cause a malfunction, failure, fire or burnout.
●An IP address and other settings are required to connect this product to a network (Ethernet). Before use, use the accompanying setup software to perform
network-related settings such as setting the IP address.
●The factory default settings are:
IP address = 192.168.10.1, subnet mask = 255.255.255.0, gateway = none
 No setting changes are required for direct connection to a computer.
●This product is equipped with a built-in clock. Before use, use the accompanying setup software to set the current date and time.
●Before use, be sure to check that there are no live circuits or bare wires in the vicinity of the product.
 If a live circuit or bare wire is found during use, stop operation immediately and take appropriate measures, such as providing protective insulation.
●Please consult with a Mitsubishi Electric sales representative when considering using this product with machinery or systems designed for specialized use such as
nuclear power, electric power, aerospace/outer space, medical, or passenger transportation vehicles. (To contact a sales representative, please refer to the end of this
document.)
●If the power supply is turned on immediately after turning it off (within 5sec), incoming current may exceed the stipulated value (less than 2ms). Please wait more than
5sec before turning the power supply on after turning it off.

●Do not disassemble or modify product. Doing so may cause a failure, electrical shock or fire.
CAUTION ●A seal sheet has been placed on the side of this product. If the seal sheet has been removed from the product, the product is
 out-of-service, such as down for maintenance or malfunction analysis.

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Safety Precautions

■Maintenance/Inspection
●Do not disassemble or modify any part of the product. Doing so may cause failure, malfunction, injury or fire.
●Do not touch terminals when current is flowing. Doing so may cause electrical shock, malfunction or failure of product operation.
●When cleaning the product or tightening attachment screws, please make sure to turn off the exterior power supply, cutting off power to the input power supply.
 Not doing so may cause malfunction or failure of product operation.
●Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe dust and dirt from the surface of the product.
●Do not let chemicals touch the surface for long periods of time. Clean product surface using pre-treated wipes. Do not use benzene, thinner or forms of chemical cleansers.
●Conduct inspections as follows to ensure correct use of the product and a long service life.
 <Daily inspection or check at least once or twice every six months> Check for: ①Product damage, ②LED display abnormalities, ③Abnormal noises, odors and heat.
 <Check once a year> ④ Confirm if mounting screws or terminal block wire connections have come loose (be sure to turn off the power before performing inspections).
●The lithium battery in the server block needs to be replaced when the battery charge is depleted (red BAT LED lamp on server block will turn on) or every three years.

●Be sure to turn off the power before checking for loose connectors, mounting screws and terminal block wire connections.
CAUTION ●If a power outage occurs when the battery charge is weak, the clock or data may be initialized. Please reset when required, and then change the battery.

■Storage
●When storing this product, turn off the power supply, disconnect the wiring and place it in a plastic bag.
●When turning the power supply off for long periods of time, disconnect the connector for the battery.
 (The cumulative power outage compensation time of the battery is up to 13,700hr (1.57yr). Using the battery outside of the warranty period may result in losing
  measurement data.)
●Storing the product in one of the environments described below may cause a malfunction or shorten service life. Do not store the product for long periods of time
 in environments where:

● Ambient temperature is outside the range of -25 - +75° C ● Unitis subjected to excessive vibration or physical shock.
● Average daily temperature exceeds 35° C ● Unitis exposed to rain or drops of water
● Relative humidity is outside the range of 5 - 95% or where condensation occurs ● Unitis exposed to direct sunlight
● Altitude exceeds 2,000m ● Presence of pieces of metal or inductive substances nearby
● Presence of excessive dust, corrosive gas, salt-saturated air or oily smoke. ● Presence of a strong electromagnetic field or excessive external electrical noise interference.

■Disposal
●Dispose of this product following relevant laws and/or guidelines regarding disposal and cleaning (Waste Management Law).
●This product is equipped with a lithium battery. Please dispose of it according to relevant local laws and/or guidelines.

●The lithium battery may still have an electrical charge after it is removed. Store it separately from other metals, as contact with other
CAUTION  metals may cause the generation of heat, rupture or fire.

■QR Code displayed on product


●As the QR Code displayed on this product is used for production management, it is not for the customer to use.
 There is no guarantee that the QR Code can be read by a commercial code reader, etc.

■Warranty
●Regarding technical inquiries or questions regarding the product, please contact nearest Mitsubishi Electric dealership or distributor.
●Please consult with a Mitsubishi Electric sales representative when considering using this product with machinery or systems designed for specialized use such as
 nuclear power, electric power, aerospace/outer space, medical, or passenger transportation vehicles.
●This product is shipped under strict quality control and product inspection. In the unlikely in case of any defect resulting from production processes,
 Mitsubishi Electric will replace the product. Please contact the dealership where the product was purchased. Please note, however, Mitsubishi Electric’ s warranty doesn’
t
 include replacement in the cases of failure and/or damage caused due to natural disasters or improper use.
●Please understand that Mitsubishi Electric will not bear the liability for any system problems caused by a customer or third party, legal issues, failure caused by improper
 use of or during use of the product, or damage caused by other defects.
●Mitsubishi Electric shall not bear the liability for any damage caused by reasons that are not the fault of the Company, loss of opportunity or loss of income suffered by
 a customer due to the occurrence of this product’ s failure, damage or secondary damage resulting from special reasons, regardless of whether or not it was foreseeable,
 accident compensation or other compensation for any damage caused to products other than those of Mitsubishi Electric, and other services.
●The free warranty period of this product shall be the shorter period, either one (1) year after purchase and delivery to the designated location, or 18 months after shipping
 from the Company factory (beginning from month and year manufactured).
 However, even during the warranty period, if repair is required due to one of the following causes, a fee shall be charged:
 1) improper use or 2) improper operation.
 Fee-based repairs are available after the end of the free warranty period.
●The free warranty period for repairs shall not be renewed.

■Repairs at the time of failure/abnormality


●If any abnormity occurs in one of the products listed in this catalog, please read the section,“Trouble Shooting,”in the instruction manual (operation version) to check for possible
 reasons of the problem. If there is no description matching the problem found, please contact nearest Mitsubishi Electric dealership.

2.Precautions for Use


■Precautions Regarding Software Use
●Mitsubishi Electric does not guarantee or provide support for FTP server or SMTP server operations.
 Additionally, Mitsubishi Electric does not provide technical support for individual servers. CAUTION
●Please be aware that Mitsubishi Electric does not provide network support. Please contact your network administrator.
●Please be aware that Mitsubishi Electric does not provide support regarding computer hardware, operating systems or operations. ●For monitoring operating status, do not
 Please contact the manufacturer or administrator. use measures such as inputting alarms
●When it is necessary to secure system safety against unauthorized access attempt from outside, please take measures that consider human safety or require
by the users. an emergency response (fire alarm).
We shall not be held responsible against various problems generated by unauthorized access. Doing so may lead to an accident.
It is recommended to use by being cautious of the following.
1) Use LAN to avoid unauthorized access from outside.
2) When connecting to the Internet, take measures such as firewalls, VPN, etc.
3) Change the account information (login ID and password) from the default one. To avoid the login information from leaking, please setup them by noting the following.
Avoid easy to figure out phrases such as your name and date of birth, and simple sequence of numbers.
Set hard to figure out login ID and password consisting of 8 characters or more containing uppercase and lowercase alphabets, and numbers.
●After using the setup software to modify display settings (e.g., a measuring point name), be sure to close and restart the web browser.
 Not doing so may cause the changes not to take effect due to the web browser’ s caching function.

3.Trademarks
●Microsoft®, Windows®, Windows®8.1, Windows®10, and Internet Explorer® are trademarks, registered trademarks and products of Microsoft Corporation in the United
States and/or other countries.
●Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are registered trademarks of Oracle Corporation and its affiliated companies in the United States and/or other countries.
●iOS is a registered trademark of Cisco Corporation in the United States.
●Android, Chrome is a registered trademark of Google Inc.
●Safari is a registered trademark of Google Inc.
●Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation in the United States. ●Edgecross is a registered trademark of General Incorporated
●MODBUS® is a registered trademark of Schneider Automation Inc. Association Edgecross Consortium.
●QR Code is a registered trademark of Denso Wave Incorporated. ●Other companies and product names in the manual are registered
●EcoWebServer, EcoMeasure and EcoAdviser are registered trademarks of trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. ●Trademark symbols such as "TM", "®" etc. may not be specified.

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■Service Network
Country/Region Corporation Name Address Telephone
Australia Mitsubishi Electric Australia Pty. Ltd. 348 Victoria Road, Rydalmere, N.S.W. 2116, Australia +61-2-9684-7777
Algeria Mec Casa Cité Alghazel N° 01 DZ-02000 Chlef +21327798069
PROGRESSIVE TRADING CORPORATION HAQUE TOWER,2ND FLOOR,610/11,JUBILEE ROAD, CHITTAGONG, BANGLADESH +880-31-624307
Bangladesh SHATABDI CENTER, 12TH FLOOR, SUITES : 12-B, 292, INNER CIRCULAR ROAD, FAKIRA POOL,
ELECTRO MECH AUTOMATION& ENGINEERING LTD. +88-02-7192826
MOTIJHEEL, DHAKA-1000, BANGLADESH
Belarus Tehnikon Oktyabrskaya 19, Off. 705, BY-220030 Minsk, Belarus +375 (0)17 / 210 46 26
Belgium EL-CON, Powergrid Solutions B.V. Wattstraat 8, 2691GZ ’s-Gravenzande, Netherlands +31 (0)174 286 900
Brasil Mitsubishi Electric do Brasil Comércio e Serviços Ltda. Avenida Adelino Cardana, 293 21 andar Bethaville, Barueri SP, Brasil +55-11-4689-3000
Cambodia DHINIMEX CO.,LTD #245, St. Tep Phan, Phnom Penh, Cambodia +855-23-997-725
Central America Automation International LLC 7050 W. Palmetto Park Road Suite #15 PMB #555, Boca Raton, FL 33433 +1-561-237-5228
Chile Rhona S.A. (Main office) Vte. Agua Santa 4211 Casilla 30-D (P.O. Box) Vina del Mar, Chile +56-32-2-320-600
Mitsubishi Electric Automation (China) Ltd. Mitsubishi Electric Automation Building, No.1386 Hongqiao Road, Shanghai, China 200336 +86-21-2322-3030
Mitsubishi Electric Automation (China) Ltd.
5/F,ONE INDIGO,20 Jiuxianqiao Road Chaoyang District,Beijing, China 100016 +86-10-6518-8830
BeiJing Branch
Mitsubishi Electric Automation (China) Ltd.
Level 8, Galaxy World Tower B, 1 Yabao Road, Longgang District, Shenzhen, China 518129 +86-755-2399-8272
ShenZhen Branch
China
Mitsubishi Electric Automation (China) Ltd. Rm.1006, A1 Times E-Park, No.276-282, Hanxi Road East, Zhongcun Street, Panyu Distric, Guangzhou,
+86-20-8923-6730
GuangZhou Branch China 510030
Mitsubishi Electric Automation (China) Ltd.
1501-1503,15F, Guang-hua Centre Building-C, No.98 North Guang Hua 3th Rd Chengdu, China 610000 +86-28-8446-8030
ChengDu Branch
Mitsubishi Electric Automation (Hong Kong) Ltd. 20/F., Cityplaza One, 1111 king's Road, Taikoo shing, Hong Kong +852-2510-0555
Proelectrico Representaciones S.A. Carrera 42 N° 75 – 367 Bodega 109, Itagüi, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia +57-4-4441284
Colombia
Mavicontrol ltda Calle 78 No. 70 A – 03 BRR BONANZA, Bogotá-Colombia +57-1-4303803
Czech Republic AUTOCONT CONTROL SYSTEMS S.R.O Technologická 374/6, CZ-708 00 Ostrava - Pustkovec +420 595 691 150
Denmark HANS FOLSGAARD A/S THEILGAARDS ALLE 11 / 4600 KOGE / DK +45 43 20 86 00
Egypt Cairo Electrical Group 9, Rostoum St. Garden City P.O. Box 165-11516 Maglis El-Shaab,Cairo - Egypt +20-2-27961337
Estonia ELECTROBIT OU PÄRNU MNT. 160 IJ / 11317 TALLINN / EE +372 651 8140
Finland UTU AUTOMATION OY PELTOTIE 37 / 28400 ULVILA / FI +358 20 7463540
France Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. French Branch FR-92741 Nanterre Cedex +33 (0)1 55 68 57 01
Germany Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Mitsubishi-Electric-Platz 1, 40882 Ratingen, Germany +49 (0) 2102 4860
Greece UTECO 5, MAVROGENOUS STR., 18542 PIRAEUS, Greece +30-211-1206-900
Hungary Meltrade Ltd. Fertö utca 14. HU-1107 Budapest, Hungary +36 (0)1-431-9726
Mitsubishi Electric India Private Limited 2nd Floor, Tower A&B, Cyber Greens, DLF Cyber City, DLF Phase-III, Gurgaon - 122 022 Haryana, India +91-124-4630300
India ICC-Devi Gaurav Technology Park, Unit no. 402, Fourth Floor, Survey no. 191-192 (P), Opp. Vallabh
Mitsubishi Electric India Private Limited Pune Sales Office +91-(20)68192100
Nagar Bus Depot, Pune – 411018, Maharashtra, India
PT.Mitsubishi Electric Indonesia Gedung Jaya 8th floor, JL.MH. Thamrin No.12 Jakarta Pusat 10340, Indonesia +62-21-3192-6461
Indonesia
P.T. Sahabat Indonesia P.O.Box 5045 Kawasan Industri Pergudangan, Jakarta, Indonesia +62-(0)21-6610651-9
Ireland Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Westgate Business Park, Ballymount, IRL-Dublin 24, Ireland +353 (0)1-4198800
Sherf Motion Technology Ltd Rehov Hamerkava 19 IL-58851 Holon +972 (0)3 / 559 54 62
Israel
Ilan & Gavish Ltd 24 Shenkar St., Kiryat Arie IL-49001 Petah-Tikva +972 (0)3 / 922 18 24
Italy Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Viale Colleoni 7, I-20041 Agrate Brianza (MI), Italy +39 039-60531
Kazakhstan Kazpromavtomatika Ul. Zhambyla 28, KAZ - 100017 Karaganda +7-7212-501000
Korea Mitsubishi Electric Automation Korea Co., Ltd 9F Gangseo Hangang xi-tower, 401 Yangcheon-ro, Gangseo-gu, Seoul 07528 Korea +82-2-3660-9572
Laos AROUNKIT CORPORATION IMPORT-EXPORT SOLE CO.,LTD SAPHANMO VILLAGE. SAYSETHA DISTRICT, VIENTIANE CAPITAL, LAOS +856-20-415899
Lebanon Comptoir d'Electricite Generale-Liban Cebaco Center - Block A Autostrade Dora, P.O. Box 11-2597 Beirut - Lebanon +961-1-240445
Latvia SIA OAK INTEGRATOR PRODUCTS VIENIBAS GATVE 200 / 1058 RIGA / LV +371 0-67842280
Lithuania AUTOMATIKOS CENTRAS UAB PRAMONES PR. 17H / 51327 KAUNAS / LT +370 37 262707
Malaysia Mittric Sdn Bhd No. 5 Jalan Pemberita U1/49, Temasya Industrial Park, Glenmarie 40150 Shah Alam,Selangor, Malaysia +603-5569-3748
Malta ALFATRADE LTD 99 PAOLA HILL, PAOLA PLA 1702, Malta +356 (0)21-697-816
Maroco SCHIELE MAROC KM 7,2 NOUVELLE ROUTE DE RABAT AIN SEBAA, 20600 Casablanca, Maroco +212 661 45 15 96
Myanmar Peace Myanmar Electric Co.,Ltd. NO137/139 Botahtaung Pagoda Road, Botahtaung Town Ship 11161,Yangon,Myanmar +95-(0)1-202589
Nepal Watt&Volt House KHA 2-65,Volt House Dillibazar Post Box:2108,Kathmandu,Nepal +977-1-4411330
Netherlands EL-CON, Powergrid Solutions B.V. Wattstraat 8, 2691GZ ’s-Gravenzande, Netherlands +31 (0)174 286 900
North America Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. 500 Corporate Woods Parkway, Vernon Hills, IL 60061 USA +847-478-2100
Norway Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Norwegian Branch Dronninggata 15, 3019 Drammen, Norway +47 915 02650
Norway Scanelec AS Leirvikasen 43B, NO-5179 Godvik, Norway +47 (0)55-506000
Blvd. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 301, Torre Norte Piso 5, Col. Ampliación Granada, Miguel Hidalgo,
Mexico Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. Mexico Branch +52-55-3067-7511
Ciudad de México, CP 11520, México
Middle East
Comptoir d'Electricite Generale-International-S.A.L. Cebaco Center - Block A Autostrade Dora P.O. Box 11-1314 Beirut - Lebanon +961-1-240430
Arab Countries & Cyprus
Pakistan Prince Electric Co. 2-P GULBERG II, LAHORE, 54600, PAKISTAN +92-42-575232, 5753373
Peru Rhona S.A. (Branch office) Avenida Argentina 2201, Cercado de Lima +51-1-464-4459
MELCO Factory Automation Philippines Inc. 128, Lopez Rizal St., Brgy. Highway Hills, Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Phillippines +63-(0)2-256-8042
Philippines
Edison Electric Integrated, Inc. 24th Fl. Galleria Corporate Center, Edsa Cr. Ortigas Ave., Quezon City Metro Manila, Philippines +63-(0)2-634-8691
Poland Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Polish Branch Krakowska 48, 32-083 Balice, Poland +48 12 347 65 00
Republic of Moldova Intehsis SRL bld. Traian 23/1, MD-2060 Kishinev, Moldova +373 (0)22-66-4242
Romania Sirius Trading & Services SRL RO-060841 Bucuresti, Sector 6 Aleea Lacul Morii Nr. 3 +40-(0)21-430-40-06
Russia Mitsubishi Electric (Russia) LLC 2 bld.1, Letnikovskaya street, Moscow, 115114, Russia +7 495 721-2070
Saudi Arabia Center of Electrical Goods Al-Shuwayer St. Side way of Salahuddin Al-Ayoubi St. P.O. Box 15955 Riyadh 11454 - Saudi Arabia +966-1-4770149
Singapore Mitsubishi Electric Asia Pte. Ltd. 307 Alexandra Road, Mitsubishi Electric Building, Singapore 159943 +65-6473-2308
PROCONT, Presov Kupelna 1/, SK - 08001 Presov, Slovakia +421 (0)51 - 7580 611
Slovakia
SIMAP Jana Derku 1671, SK - 91101 Trencin, Slovakia +421 (0)32 743 04 72
Slovenia Inea RBT d.o.o. Stegne 11, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia +386 (0)1-513-8116
South Africa CBI-electric: low voltage Private Bag 2016, ZA-1600 Isando Gauteng, South Africa +27-(0)11-9282000
Spain Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Spanish Branch Carretera de Rubí 76-80, E-08190 Sant Cugat del Vallés (Barcelona), Spain +34 (0)93-565-3131
Sweden Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. (Scandinavia) Hedvig Möllers gata 6, 223 55 Lund, Sweden +46 (0)8-625-10-00
Sweden Euro Energy Components AB Järnvägsgatan 36, S-434 24 Kungsbacka, Sweden +46 (0)300-690040
Switzerland Widap AG Muehlentalstrasse 136, CH-8201 Schaffhausen +41 (0)52 632 10 20
Taiwan Setsuyo Enterprise Co., Ltd 5th Fl., No.105, Wu Kung 3rd, Wu-Ku Hsiang, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. +886-(0)2-2298-8889
United Trading & Import Co., Ltd. 77/12 Bamrungmuang Road,Klong Mahanak Pomprab Bangkok Thailand +66-223-4220-3
Thailand MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC FACTORY AUTOMATION 101, True Digital Park Office, 5th Floor, Sukhumvit Road, Bangchak, Phara Khanong, Bangkok, 10260
+662-092-8600
(THAILAND) CO.,LTD Thailand
Tunisia MOTRA Electric 3, Résidence Imen, Avenue des Martyrs Mourouj III, 2074 - El Mourouj III Ben Arous, Tunisia +216-71 474 599
Turkey Mitsubishi Electric Turkey A.Ş. Şerifali Mahallesi Kale Sokak No: 41, 34775 Ümraniye, İstanbul, Turkey +90-216-969-2666
United Kingdom Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Travellers Lane, UK-Hatfield, Herts. AL10 8XB, United Kingdom +44 (0)1707-276100
Uruguay Fierro Vignoli S.A. Avda. Uruguay 1274 Montevideo Uruguay +598-2-902-0808
Mitsubishi Electric Vietnam Co.,Ltd. Head Office Unit01-04, 10th Floor, Vincom Center, 72 Le Thanh Ton Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam +84-28-3910-5945
Vietnam
Mitsubishi Electric Vietnam Co.,Ltd. Hanoi Branch 24th Floor, Handico Tower, Pham Hung Road, khu do thi moi Me Tri Ha, Nam Tu Liem District, Hanoi City, Vietnam +84-24-3937-8075
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Automation solutions

YOUR SOLUTION PARTNER

Low voltage: MCCB, MCB, ACB

Medium voltage: VCB, VCC

Power monitoring, energy management

Mitsubishi Electric offers a wide range of automation equipment from PLCs and HMIs to
CNC and EDM machines.

Compact and Modular Controllers

A NAME TO TRUST This is why you can rely on


Mitsubishi Electric automation Inverters, Servos and Motors
Since its beginnings in 1870, some
45 companies use the Mitsubishi solution - because we know first
name, covering a spectrum of hand about the need for reliable,
finance, commerce and industry. efficient, easy-to-use automation and
control in our own factories.
Visualisation: HMIs
The Mitsubishi brand name is
recognized around the world as a As one of the world’s leading
symbol of premium quality. companies with a global turnover of
over 4 trillion Yen (over $40 billion),
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation is employing over 100,000 people,
Mitsubishi Electric has the resource Numerical Control (NC)
active in space development,
transportation, semi-conductors, and the commitment to deliver the
energy systems, communications ultimate in service and support as
and information processing, audio well as the best products.
visual equipment and home
Robots: SCARA, Articulated arm
electronics, building and energy
management and automation
systems, and has 237 factories and
laboratories worldwide in over 121
countries.
Processing machines: EDM, Lasers, IDS

Transformers, Air conditioning, Photovoltaic systems

* Not all products are available in all countries.

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Precautions Before Use


• Please consult with a Mitsubishi Electric representative when considering the application of products presented in this    
 catalogue with machinery or systems designed for specialized use such as nuclear power, electrical power, aerospace/outer
 space, medical, or passenger transportation vehicles.
• Mitsubishi Electric Corporation shall not be liable, to the customer or equipment user, for:
 1) Any damege found not to be attributable to a Mitsubishi Electric product.
 2) The loss of opportunity or profits for the customer or user caused by any fault in a Mitsubishi Electric product.
 3) Damege, secondary damege or accident compensation resulting from special factors regardless of whether or not such  
  factors could be predicted by Mitsubishi Electric.
 4) Damege to products of other companies and/or guarantees relating to other services.

For Safety : Please read the instruction manual carefully before using the products in this catalog.
Wiring and connection must be done by the person who has specialized knowledge of
electric construction and wirings.
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• Of this product, export (or service trade) permission under this law is required for exports that fall under the safety and trade
 control related cargo (or service) specified in the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law.

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Revised publication effective Feb.2020.


Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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