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Connectivity with Mitsubishi Electric industrial devices for easy automation

Connectivity with Mitsubishi Electric industrial devices for easy automation
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Receive signals from
programmable controller
and adjust oven fan.
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Receive signals from temperature
sensor or the GOT and issue
commands to inverter.
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Use recipe function to set
baking time according to
workpiece type.
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Control conveyor speed
according to baking time.
  • *1 To use RS-485 communication with FX5UJ CPU, an FX5 expansion adapter or an FX5 expansion board is required.
Recommended for easy automation!

Recommended functions for each application

Optimum excitation control
  • FREQROL-CS80
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  • FR-D700

Optimum excitation control

This control enables the motor to perform with optimum efficiency. More energy saving is possible in applications with variable load torque characteristic such as fan and pump.

Inverter communication commands
  • FX5 CPU

Inverter communication commands

*1 For built-in RS-485 port. 1200 m when configured with FX5-485ADP.

Dedicated instructions for Mitsubishi Electric inverter protocol and communication control are built in FX5 CPU module(FX5U(C)/FX5UJ). Connecting an inverter enables simple control of inverter.

Application examples

Fountain
  • FREQROL-CS80 is an ideal choice.
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  • FR-D700 is an ideal choice.

Fountain

Recommended functions: General-purpose magnetic flux vector control, brake transistor built-in connection
A variety of fountain displays are possible by connecting a brake resistor which allows high starting torque and improved braking efficiency during deceleration under general-purpose magnetic flux vector control.

Mixing
  • FX5U CPU module is an ideal choice.

Mixing

Recommended function: Analog I/O (with alarm output) control
The FX5U CPU module is equipped with analog input and analog output.
No program is required; just set the parameters to start using it.


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