, Voltage Measuring Transducer for AC Voltage MCR-VAC-UI-0-DC. Description -way electrical isolation TRMS measurement Adjustable voltage ranges / adjustment ±0% Voltage transducers measure AC voltages in several signal ranges from 0 V AC to 0 0 V AC and convert them into standardized analog signals. The input voltage ranges of input terminals can be adjusted by ±0% using an adjustment potentiometer. The input, output, and supply are electrically isolated from one another. Upon delivery, the voltage transducer is set to 0 V AC input and 0 0 V DC output and is ready for operation. If you set the device to other input/output values you must carry out a / adjustment using the potentiometer on the front plate.. Method of Operation The input circuit divides the AC voltage at terminals. The resultant signal is transmitted electrically isolated to the output circuit. This forms the r.m.s. value and provides a standardized analog signal at the output.. Area of Application 99, When using the voltage transducer, ensure that the potential difference between terminal and ground potential PE, and terminal and ground potential PE does not exceed U rms = V (prerequisite for ungrounded circuits). In AC voltage networks, this potential difference should not exceed U rms = 0 V (prerequisite for grounded circuits). If all of these conditions are met, safe isolation is provided between the input, output, and supply. Headquarters: Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG Flachsmarktstraße Blomberg Germany Phone +9 - - 0 0 Fax +9 - - 00 www.phoenixcontact.com Local contact: www.phoenixcontact.com/salesnetwork
. Technical Data 0-0V 0-0V 0-0V 0-0V 0-0V 0-V 0-V 0-V GND 9 I U! GND GND 0 $ % J & J VDC VDC GND GND M rigid flexible [mm ] AWG Connection data 0.-. 0.-. - Description MCR voltage measuring transducer, for AC voltages from 0...0 V AC to 0...0 V AC Output signal 0...0 V/ 0()...0 ma Aa Type MCR-VAC-UI-0-DC for converting AC voltages from 0...0 V AC to 0...0 V AC Order No. MCR-VAC-UI-0-DC 0 Pcs. Pkt. Technical Data voltage range resistance voltage range resistance Adjustment options: Frequency response Nominal voltage ungrounded: Nominal voltage to ground ) Output Output signal Maximum output signal Load Ripple 0 0 V AC 0 0 V AC 0 0 V AC 0 0 V AC 0 kω 0 kω 0 kω 0 kω 0 0 V AC 0 V AC 0 V AC 0 V AC 0 kω kω kω kω ±0% ±0% Hz - 00 Hz 0 V 0 V 0 0 V/0() 0 ma + V/+0 ma > 0 kω/< 00 Ω < 0 mv pp General Data Supply voltage Current consumption Transmission error Temperature coefficient Limit frequency ( db) Step-response (0-90%) Test voltage: Ambient operating temperature range Electromagnetic compatibility Noise emission Immunity to interference /output Power supply/output. 0. V DC < ma <.% of the final value 0 ms. kv, 0 Hz, minute.0 kv, 0 Hz, minute - C to +0 C (- F to +0 F) c Conformance with EMC Directive 9//EEC EN 0 0- EN 0 0- PHOENIX CONTACT page of
c Conformance With EMC Directive 9//EEC and Low Voltage Directive //EEC EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) Noise immunity in accordance with EN 00-, EN 00- Electrostatic discharge (ESD) Electromagnetic HF field Amplitude modulation Pulse modulation Fast transients (burst) Surge current loads (surge) Conducted interference Noise emission in accordance with EN 00 EN 000-- ENV 00 ENV 00 EN 000-- EN 000-- EN 000-- EN 0 kv air discharge ) V/m ) V/m ) /output/supply kv/ khz ) /output: kv/ Ω ) Supply: 0. kv/ Ω ) /output/supply 0 V ) Class A EN 000 corresponds to IEC 000/ EN 0 corresponds to CISPR ) Criterion A: Normal operating characteristics within the specified limits. ) Criterion B: Temporary adverse effects on the operating characteristics, which the device corrects automatically. Class A: Industrial application, without special installation measures Voltage Measuring Transducer for AC Voltage MCR- VAC-UI-0-DC / potentiometer Plug-in screw-cage terminal blocks Housing cover, can be removed to set the jumpers Metal lock for fastening on the D rail Plug-in screw-cage terminal block U U U U U U U GND +V +V GND GND I U GND GND Art.-Nr.: 0 0-0V I 0-0V U 0-0V GND 0-0V GND 0-0V +VDC 0- V +VDC 0- V/0- V GND GND GND APPROBATIONEN / APPROVALS 9 O 0! $ % & J J 9 0 O G G Fig. 0 PHOENIX CONTACT page of
. Connection Notes MCR-VA Caution: Never carry out work when the power is turned on, this is highly dangerous. U U U U U U U GND Table : Selecting the input voltage range (see also Fig. 0) MC Art.- Voltage Adjustment Range (±0%) [V AC] Terminal 0...0 V (9 - ) 0...0 V (00-00) 0...0 V ( - 0) Jumper/ Setting 0V 0V 0V 0V J J 0-0V 0-0V 0-0V 0-0V 0-0V 0- V Fig. 0 V/0- V 0...0 V (9 - ) 0...0 V ( - 9) 0... V ( - ) 0... V ( - ) J/setting 0... V (9-9) J/setting Factory setting If the voltage signal exceeds the voltage range specified at the input signal terminal by more than %, the input circuit may be damaged. J V V J J 0-0 -0 J J 0-0 -0.. Opening the Device (Fig. 0) The locked housing cover is released on both sides using a screwdriver. The housing cover and electronics can now be pulled out about cm (. in.). Fig. 0.. Jumper Setting (Fig. 0/0) Insert the jumpers in the desired positions to set the input voltage (Fig. 0) and current output (Fig. 0). Table : Selecting the standard output signal (Fig. 0) Output Jumper Setting J J 0-0 -0 0...0 V J/J 0...0 ma J/J J V V...0 ma J/J Finally, close the housing until it engages with a click. Every time the input or output range is modified, a / adjustment must be carried out. J V V Fig. 0 PHOENIX CONTACT page of
. / Adjustment Allow the module to warm up for minutes before starting the adjustment Upon delivery, the module is set to 0- V input and 0 0 V output. Two potentiometers are available on the front side of the module for adjustment (Fig. 09): : Zero point adjustment : Final value adjustment d) Zero point adjustment Connect a calibration source to the input terminals (U (-) and GND) and specify a voltage of 0 mv. Set the output signal value using the potentiometer. Voltage output (0 0 V): U = 0 V Current output (0 0 ma): I = 0 ma Current output ( 0 ma): I = ma U U U U U U GND U +V +V GND GND I U GND GND Art.-Nr.: 0 9 OU OU 0! GN GN Fig. 09 b) Final value adjustment Use the calibration source to specify the maximum voltage used in the framework of the input voltage range (table ). Set the output signal value (U = 0 V and I = 0 ma) using the potentiometer. PHOENIX CONTACT July, 00 TNR: 0-00 http://www.phoenixcontact.com PHOENIX CONTACT page of