Murr Elektronik Mico Pro Plug-In link, Mico Pro PD, Mico Pro PM, Mico Pro fix 1.2, Mico Pro fix 1.4, Mico Pro fix 1.6, Mico Pro fix 1.8, Mico Pro fix 1.10, Mico Pro fix 1.16, Mico Pro fix 2.2, Mico Pro fix 2.4, Mico Pro fix 2.6, Mico Pro fix 4.2, Mico Pro fix 4.4, Mico Pro flex 1.10, Mico Pro fix 4.6, Mico Pro flex 1.20, Mico Pro flex 2.10, Mico Pro flex 4.10 Series Manual
This document is valid for the following products:
Mico Pro PM (power module)
Power feeding module for system supply and control options
DesignationArt.-No.
Mico Pro PM 24 V DC / 40 A9000-41190-0000000
Mico Pro PD (power distribution)
Potential distributor
DesignationArt.-No.
Mico Pro PD 2x129000-41000-0000212
Plug-In link
Continuous jumper for distributing the supply voltage
DesignationArt.-No.
Mico Pro Plug-In link 2x blue9000-41000-0000000
Mico Pro Plug-In link 2x red9000-41000-0000001
Mico Pro Plug-In link 1x blue and 1x red9000-41000-0000002
Fix-Modul
Load circuit monitoring with preadjusted tripping current value
DesignationArt.-No.
Mico Pro fix 1.29000-41011-0200000
Mico Pro fix 1.49000-41011-0400000
Mico Pro fix 1.69000-41011-0600000
Mico Pro fix 1.89000-41011-0800000
Mico Pro fix 1.109000-41011-1000000
Mico Pro fix 1.169000-41011-1600000
Mico Pro fix 2.29000-41012-0200000
Mico Pro fix 2.49000-41012-0400000
Mico Pro fix 2.69000-41012-0600000
Mico Pro fix 4.29000-41014-0200000
Mico Pro fix 4.49000-41014-0400000
Mico Pro fix 4.69000-41014-0600000
Flex-Modul
Load circuit monitoring with adjustable tripping current and channel-specific
diagnostics and control options
DesignationArt.-No.
Mico Pro flex 1.109000-41091-0101000
Mico Pro flex 1.209000-41091-1102000
Mico Pro flex 2.109000-41092-0101000
Mico Pro flex 4.109000-41094-0101000
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction6
1.1 Symbols6
1.2 Service and support7
1.3 General notes8
2 For your safety10
2.1 General safety instructions10
2.2 Qualified personnel (target group)11
2.3 Intended purpose11
2.4 Foreseeable misuse12
2.5 Warranty and liability claims12
2.6 Legal regulations12
3 Description14
3.1 Product family14
3.2 Products15
3.3 Accessories19
4 Technical Data20
4.1 Mico Pro PM (power module)20
4.2 Mico Pro Plug-In link24
4.3 Mico Pro fix module26
4.4 Mico Pro flex module34
4.5 Mico Pro PD (power distribution)42
5 Mounting45
5.1 Installation distances45
5.2 Installation position46
5.3 Mounting/Dismounting47
6 Installation51
6.1 Overview51
6.2 Terminal53
6.3 Connecting cable57
7 Operation58
7.1 Overview58
7.2 Adjust61
7.3 Module/device63
7.4 Control and signals64
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7.5 Diagnostics67
7.6 Maintenance and cleaning68
8 Appendix69
8.1 Components69
8.2 Accessories70
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Introduction
1Introduction
1.1Symbols
This document includes information and notes that have to be observed for
your own safety and to avoid injuries and material damage. They are marked
as follows:
DANGER!
Immediate danger
Failure to observe this warning involves an imminent risk of death or seri-
ous injuries.
WARNING!
Possible danger
Failure to observe this warning can lead to death or serious injuries.
CAUTION!
Low-risk danger
Failure to observe this warning can lead to mild to moderate injuries.
NOTICE
Risk of material damage
Failure to observe this warning will lead to material damage.
NOTE
Other technical information and notes of Murrelektronik GmbH.
RECOMMENDATION
Notes with this symbol are recommendations of Murrelektronik GmbH.
Products and accessories
This symbol indicates accessories or product recommendations.
Instruction for use An arrow marks instructions.
Read and observe the instructions.
1 | If they are numbered, it is absolutely necessary to follow them in the cor-
rect order.
2 | Read and observe the instructions.
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1.2Service and support
Service and support
SalesOur sales staff in-house and in the field, and our technicians will support you
at all times.
Sales supportOur sales support will assist you:
with consultation during the development phase of your application,
with extensive system design across all product groups,
with visits from traveling sales representatives,
with a system analysis.
For any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact our sales representatives!
Application supportOur application support will assist you:
with product-related questions during commissioning,
with product-related and customer-specific software components support-
ing your application, such as diagnostics.
For any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact our sales representatives!
Customer Service Center (CSC)
Service addressesMurrelektronik GmbH has a policy of customer proximity, both at the national
Our staff of the Customer Service Center will help you with all questions concerning installation and start-up. They support you, for example, if you have
problems with combining hardware and software products from different manufacturers.
A number of support tools and measurement facilities are available for field
bus systems and EMC interference.
Call us on +49 (0) 7191 47-2050 or send us an
e-mail to: support@murrelektronik.de
and international level. Please visit our website to find your contact person:
www.murrelektronik.com
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Introduction
1.3General notes
1.3.1Purpose of this document
Purpose of this document
This document describes the use of the system Mico Pro. It instructs the technical staff of the machine manufacturer or machine operator on the assembly,
parameterization, electrical installation, commissioning as well as operation of
the system Mico Pro. It does not instruct on how to operate the machine into
which the system Mico Pro is integrated or will be integrated. For such information refer to the operating manual of the machine.
1.3.2Applicable documents
DocumentArt.-No.Location
Operating instruction
Mico Pro PM module
Operating instruction
Mico Pro fix module
Operating instruction
Mico Pro flex module
Betriebsanleitung
Mico Pro PD module
1.3.3Trademarks
Trademarks of the following companies and institutions are used in this documentation:
Murrelektronik GmbHMico Pro
9000-41190-0000000
9000-41011-0200000
9000-41091-0101000
9000-41000-0000212
Included in the scope of delivery or
downloadable from
http://shop.murrelektronik.com
®
EPLAN Software & Service
GmbH & Co. KG
EPLAN
1.3.4Storage and transport
Storage and transport Avoid mechanical vibrations during transport of the system Mico Pro .
Adhere to the prescribed climatic conditions (see 'Technical Data' manu-
al).
1.3.5Environmentally friendly disposal
Comply with
country-specific
waste disposal regulations.
Only qualified persons
may sort scrap materials.
Always dispose of scrap devices in compliance with the valid
country-specific regulations for waste disposal
(e.g., the European Waste Code 16 02 14).
Proceed with caution when dismantling the device since you could injure
yourself.
Sort the separated components into the correct recycling line.
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Disposal
The product can be returned to Murrelektronik GmbH free of charge for disposal. The same is true for the original packaging and any batteries or power
packs. Any units that have been contaminated with hazardous substances will
not be accepted for repair or disposal.
We will make sure that the items are disposed of in accordance with German
legislation. The most recent owner is responsible for transport to the return
point until items arrive at their destination.
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For your safety
2For your safety
Safety for you and people around you!
Using your device Attend all regulations for safety and accident prevention during configura-
Read this chapter carefully.
Only then can you work with the device.
tion, installation, commissioning, operation and testing of the device.
Check the material resistance when using aggresive media.
NOTE
Interventions in the hardware and software of the device dare, if they are not
described in this document, only be carried out by qualified personnel from
Murrelektronik GmbH.
NOTE
The operating instructions must be always available to the operator of the machine where the device is used.
2.1General safety instructions
Note:
the relevant safety and accident prevention regulations;
the EU Directives which apply to your application or national regulations;
generally recognized safety rules.
NOTE
Work on the hardware and software of the system, Mico Pro unless described
in the manual or other applicable documents, may only be performed by qualified personnel of Murrelektronik GmbH (see ExternalLink: <mitgeltende Un-
terlagen>).
Avoid consequential damages due to moving parts!
Disconnect the system Mico Pro from the mains.
Then carry out work.
Avoid personal injury and material damage due to malfunctions!
Provide external circuit breakers.
The system Mico Pro may only be operated within the specified toleranc-
es.
Avoid undefined states!
Select and install connection lines so that capacitive and inductive inter-
ferences do not have adverse effects on the system.
Protect the Mico Pro system against improper and unintended use.
Check:
the material resistance if aggressive media are used.
Spare parts
Only use the original spare parts or spare parts by other manufacturers ex-
pressly authorized by Murrelektronik GmbH.
Check the function of the Mico Prosystem after replacing parts.
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For your safety
Accessories
The use of accessories may alter the Mico Prosystem's functionality. Use
only accessories authorized by Murrelektronik GmbH.
Note the enclosed instructions of the accessories when installing them.
2.2Qualified personnel (target group)
The Mico Pro system may only be mounted, put into operation and operated
by qualified personnel.
Personnel is considered qualified if they meet the following requirements:
The personnel have undergone appropriate technical training
and
have been trained for the operation of the machine/system as well as the
relevant safety regulations
and
have access to the manual and the other applicable documents
(see 1.3.2 "Applicable documents").
and
are familiar with the safety standards which are common practice in auto-
mation engineering.
2.3Intended purpose
2.3.1Mico Pro PM (power module)
Designated useThe device has been designed and manufactured for:
power supply of Mico Pro system
industrial use
operation according to specified ambient conditions
installation in a switch cabinet
2.3.2Mico Pro Plug-In link
Designated useThe device has been designed and manufactured for:
energy distribution
industrial use
operation according to specified ambient conditions
installation in a switch cabinet
2.3.3Mico Pro fix
Designated useThe device has been designed and manufactured for:
current monitoring and for use as auxiliary circuit switch in load circuits
industrial use
operation according to specified ambient conditions
installation in a switch cabinet
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For your safety
2.3.4Mico Pro flex
Designated useThe device has been designed and manufactured for:
current monitoring and for use as auxiliary circuit switch in load circuits
industrial use
operation according to specified ambient conditions
installation in a switch cabinet
2.3.5Mico Pro PD (power distribution)
Designated useThe device has been designed and manufactured for:
energy distribution
industrial use
operation according to specified ambient conditions
installation in a switch cabinet
2.4Foreseeable misuse
Avoid misuse! Operate the Mico Pro system only in technically perfect condition.
Ensure that only qualified and authorized personnel works with/on the sys-
tem.
Do not alter the design, engineering, or electrical features of the connect-
ed devices.
Use the Mico Pro system only in the application fields described in this
manual and other applicable documents.
(see 1.3.2 "Applicable documents")
Use the Mico Pro system only with components approved by Murrelek-
tronik.
Install the modules in such a way that they cannot be used as climbing aid.
Operate the Mico Pro system only in industrial environments or observe
applicable standards for other environments.
The system Mico Pro must not be used:
outdoors,
in potentially explosive atmospheres (EX zone)
2.5Warranty and liability claims
Warranty and liability claims shall be lost if
the Mico Prosystem is not used according to its designated use,
damage is caused because the manual and other applicable documents
have not been observed (see 1.3.2 "Applicable documents"),
the personnel was/is not qualified.
2.6Legal regulations
2.6.1National/international legal regulations
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For your safety
Murrelektronik GmbH herewith declares that the products and systems comply with
the basic requirements and directives:
9000-41011-0200000Tripping current (IN)Full load2 A (+20%)
9000-41011-0400000Tripping current (IN)Full load4 A (+20%)
9000-41011-0600000Tripping current (IN)Full load6 A (+20%)
9000-41011-0800000Tripping current (IN)Full load8 A (+20%)
9000-41011-1000000Tripping current (IN)Full load10 A (+20%)
9000-41011-1600000Tripping current (IN)Full load16 A (+20%)
9000-41012-0200000Tripping current (IN)Full load per channel 2 A (+20%)
9000-41012-0400000Tripping current (IN)Full load per channel 4 A (+20%)
9000-41012-0600000Tripping current (IN)Full load per channel 6 A (+20%)
9000-41014-0200000Tripping current (IN)Full load per channel 2 A (+20%)
9000-41014-0400000Tripping current (IN)Full load per channel 4 A (+20%)
9000-41014-0600000Tripping current (IN)Full load per channel 6 A (+20%)
Number of channels4
Output current (I∑)Full load all channels 4 A
Power-up delayPer channel to avoid
Output current (I∑)Full load all channels 8 A
Power-up delayPer channel to avoid
Output current (I∑)Full load all channels 12 A
Power-up delayPer channel to avoid
Output current (I∑)Full load all channels 8 A
Power-up delayPer channel to avoid
Output current (I
Power-up delayPer channel to avoid
Output current (I∑)Full load all channels 24 A
Power-up delayPer channel to avoid
∑
inrush current peaks
inrush current peaks
inrush current peaks
inrush current peaks
)Full load all channels 16 A
inrush current peaks
inrush current peaks
75 ms
75 ms
75 ms
75 ms
75 ms
75 ms
NOTE
A high-energy impulse (surge) applied to the output of the Mico Pro modules
can cause short-term voltage interruption (max. 3 ms). This protects the connected loads. Mico Pro detects within this time, whether a faulty short circuit
or a high-energy impulse occurred. If there is no short circuit, Mico Pro will be
switched on again.
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Technical Data
Characteristics: Disconnecting characteristics | Tripping current (IN)
For Mico Pro fix Tripping current (I
) 2 A to 10 A
N
Disconnection time at short circuit: approx. 5 ms
Fig. 4-2: Disconnecting characteristics | Tripping current
Characteristics: Disconnecting characteristics | Tripping current (IN)
For Mico Pro fix Tripping current (I
) 16 A
N
Disconnection time at short circuit: approx. 5 ms
Fig. 4-3: Disconnecting characteristics | Tripping current
Output variants: Number of channels, Tripping current (IN), Output current (I∑),
Tripping current setting range, Power-up delay
Art.-No.ParameterConditionsValue
9000-41091-0101000 Number of channels1
Tripping current (IN) Full load 10 A (+20%)
Tripping current setting range
9000-41091-1102000 Number of channels1
Tripping current (IN) Full load 20 A (-5% ... +15%)
Tripping current setting range
9000-41092-0101000 Number of channels2
Tripping current (IN) Full load per
Output current (I∑)Full load all
Tripping current setting range
Power-up delayPer channel to
9000-41094-0101000 Number of channels4
Tripping current (IN) Full load per
Output current (I∑)Full load all
Tripping current setting range
Power-up delayPer channel to
dent on: component
tolerance, wire
length, used power
supply, load current,
selected current
range
1 channel, dependent on: component
tolerance, wire
length, used power
supply, load current,
selected current
range
Selectable for
each channel
Selectable for
each channel
channel
channels
Selectable for
each channel
avoid inrush
current peaks
channel
channels
Selectable for
each channel
avoid inrush
current peaks
Max. 20 mF
Max. 30 mF
1 A, 2 A, 3 A, 4 A, 5 A,
6 A, 7 A, 8 A, 9 A, 10 A
11 A, 12 A, 13 A,
14 A, 15 A, 16 A,
17 A, 18 A, 19 A, 20 A
10 A (+20%)
20 A
1 A, 2 A, 3 A, 4 A, 5 A,
6 A, 7 A, 8 A, 9 A, 10 A
75 ms
10 A (+20%)
40 A
1 A, 2 A, 3 A, 4 A, 5 A,
6 A, 7 A, 8 A, 9 A, 10 A
75 ms
NOTE
A high-energy impulse (surge) applied to the output of the Mico Pro modules
can cause short-term voltage interruption (max. 3 ms). This protects the connected loads. Mico Pro detects within this time, whether a faulty short circuit
or a high-energy impulse occurred. If there is no short circuit, Mico Pro will be
switched on again.
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Technical Data
Characteristics: Disconnecting characteristics | Tripping current (IN)
For Mico Pro flex Tripping current (I
): 1 A to 10 A
N
Disconnection time at short circuit: approx. 5 ms
Fig. 4-6: Disconnecting characteristics | Tripping current
Characteristics: Disconnecting characteristics | Tripping current (IN)
For Mico Pro flex Tripping current (I
): 11 A to 20 A
N
Disconnection time at short circuit: approx. 5 ms
Fig. 4-7: Disconnecting characteristics | Tripping current
Control output
ParameterConditionsValue
Alarm output voltageSame as operating
Alarm control currentNot short circuit-proofMax. 20 mA
voltage - (Nc) normally closed
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Technical Data
ParameterConditionsValue
90-% output voltageSame as operating
90-% control currentNot short circuit-proofMax. 20 mA
9000-41094-0101000 Mico Pro flex 4.10 Surrounding air temper-
9000-41091-1102000 Mico Pro flex 1.20 Surrounding air temper-
Characteristics:
Tripping current (I
Art.-No. 9000-41094-0101000 Mico Pro flex 4.10
Mico Pro flex 1.10,
Mico Pro flex 2.10
) | Surrounding air temperatur (Ta)
N
max. 4 A tripping
current full load per
channel, max. +55°C
(+131 °F) Ta
Surrounding air temperature range (Ta)
ature range (Ta),
take notice of Characteristics:
Tripping current | Surrounding air temperatur
ature range (Ta)
4000 m ... 6000 m
(13123 ft ... 19685 ft)
-25 ... +55 °C
(-13 … +131 °F)
-25 ... +55 °C
(-13 … +131 °F)
-25 ... +50 °C
(-13 … +122 °F)
Fig. 4-8: Tripping current (IN) | Surrounding air temperatur (Ta)
Mechanical
ParameterConditionsValue
Vibration testIEC 60068-2-6:2007 Test
Fc;
EN 60068-2-6:2008
Shock testIEC 60068-2-27:2008 Test
Ea;
EN 60068-2-27:2009
Shocks caused by rough handling (Drop test)1 m
sin 5 - 17.8 Hz: 1.6
mm;
17.8 - 500 Hz: 2.3 g
10x f
1/2 sin 30 g, 11 ms
Electrical safety
ParameterConditionsValue
Degree of protectionEN 60529IP 20
Pollution degree2
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Technical Data
EMC-interference
EMC-immunity
ParameterConditionsValue
Overvoltage categoryIII
Insulation voltage
input-output
ParameterConditionsValue
Radio interference field strength
housing
Conducted emission
DC inputs and outputs
ParameterConditionsValue
Fast transients / burst
DC inputs and outputs
Fast transients / burst
signal connections
Surge voltage
DC inputs and outputs
Electrostatic discharge housing EN 61000-6-2,
Conducted HF
DC connections
Conducted HF
control terminals
High-frequency electrical
RF fields housing
Type testing / routine check
test
EN 61000-6-3Industrial and residual areas
EN 61000-6-3Industrial and residual areas
EN 61000-6-2,
EN 61000-4-4
EN 61000-6-2,
EN 61000-4-4
EN 61000-6-2,
EN 61000-4-5
EN 61000-4-2
EN 61000-6-2,
EN 61000-4-6
EN 61000-6-2,
EN 61000-4-6
EN 61000-6-2,
EN 61000-4-3
50 V
±2 kV / 5 kHz
±2 kV / 5 kHz
±0.5 kV DM
Contact ± 4 kV; air ± 8 kV
10 VRMS; 1 kHz,
80 % AM sine
10 VRMS; 1 kHz,
80 % AM sine
80 MHz - 1.0 GHz: 10 V/m
4.4.3Protection
Device protection
ParameterConditionsValue
Short circuit protectionShort circuit-proof
Reverse polarity protectionNo
Overvoltage protection inputSuppressor diode 36 V
Overvoltage protection outputSuppressor diode 36 V
Overload protectionSee Disconnecting charac-
Voltage monitoringNo
Safety fuse variants: Internal fuse (fail-safe element), per channel
Art.-No.DesignationTripping cur-
rent
9000-41091-0101000 Mico Pro flex 1.10 1 A ... 10 AFast-blow safety fuse
9000-41091-1102000 Mico Pro flex 1.20 11 A ... 20 AFast-blow safety fuse
9000-41092-0101000 Mico Pro flex 2.10 1 A ... 10 AFast-blow safety fuse
9000-41094-0101000 Mico Pro flex 4.10 1 A ... 10 AFast-blow safety fuse
teristics
Fuse
15 A (F)
30 A (F)
15 A (F)
15 A (F)
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Technical Data
Operator protection
ParameterConditionsValue
Operating state memory deviceYes
4.4.4Mechanical data
Materials
ParameterConditionsValue
Flame resistanceEN 60695-2-1Low flammability
Housing materialPlastic
Mounting data
ParameterConditionsValue
DimensionDepth (D)114 mm (4.49 in)
DimensionHeight with gate valve (H)130 mm (5.12 in)
DimensionHeight without gate valve (H2)111 mm (4.37 in)
DimensionMounting rail (x)See chapter
DimensionMounting (a)55.5 mm (2.19 in)
DimensionMounting (b)15.5 mm (0.61 in)
DimensionMounting (c)3.5 mm (0.14 in)
DimensionMounting (d)7.5 mm (0.3 in)
Installation Mounting/Dismounting
Variants Dimension Width (W)
Art.-No.ParameterConditionsValue
9000-41091-0101000DimensionWidth (W),
9000-41091-1102000,
9000-41092-0101000
9000-41094-0101000Dimension24,35 mm ( 0.96 in)
Variants Net weight
Art.-No.ParameterConditionsValue
9000-41091-0101000Net weight62 g (0.14 lb)
9000-41091-1102000Net weight68 g (0.15 lb)
9000-41092-0101000Net weight82 g (0.19 lb)
9000-41094-0101000Net weight132 g (0.3 lb)
Dimension12,35 mm ( 0.487 in)
Fig. 4-9: Dimensions
0.35 mm (0.014 in)
are inserted into the
adjacent module
8,35 mm ( 0.329 in)
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Technical Data
4.4.5Product reliability
Variants MT BF, M TTF
Art.-No.ParameterConditionsVal ue
9000-41091-0101000MTBF40 °C (104 °F); DIN EN
9000-41091-0101000MTBF55 °C (131 °F); DIN EN
9000-41091-0101000MTTF40 °C (104 °F); DIN EN
4.4.6Conformity, Approvals
ParameterConditionsValue
Product standardEN 61000-6-2 and EN 61000-6-3 Compliant
EMC Directive2014/30/EUCompliant
RoHS2011/65/EUCompliant
REACHNo. 1907/2006Compliant
LoHSME list of banned substancesCompliant
EACCompliant
ULUL508NMTR.E200364
cULCSA C22.2 No. 14NMTR7.E200364
URUL2367QVRQ2.E321289
CSACSA C22.2 No. 14CLASS 3211 07
CSAusUL 508, Ed. 17CLASS 3211 87
61709:1999-01; SN 29500;
2013689 h
DIN EN ISO 13849-1:2008-12
1258555 h
61709:1999-01; SN 29500;
DIN EN ISO 13849-1:2008-12
230 Years
61709:1999-01; SN 29500;
DIN EN ISO 13849-1:2008-12
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Technical Data
4.5Mico Pro PD (power distribution)
Edition
Date: 12.09.2017
4.5.1Electrical data
Input
ParameterConditionsValue
Operating voltage12 V DC, 24 V DC
Input voltage range9 V - 30 V DC
Total operating current continuous
jumper
Output
Plug-In linkMax. 20 A
SymbolParameterConditionsVa lue
Parallel connectionNot possible
Series connectionNot possible
I
∑
Output currentTotalMax. 20 A
Output currentPer clamp pair (U+ / 0 V)Max. 20 A
4.5.2Environmental characteristics
Climatic
SymbolParameterConditionsValue
Relative humidityNo condensation5 ... 85 %
Storage temperature-40 ... +80 °C
Climate classIEC/EN 60721-3-33K3
TaSurrounding air temperature
range
Installation heightAbove sea level,
Installation heightAbove sea level,
Installation heightAbove sea level,
without any restrictions
max. 16 A total operating current
max. 12 A total operating current
(-40 … +176 °F)
-25 ... +55 °C
(-13 … +131 °F)
-500 m ... 2000 m
(-1640 ft … 6561 ft)
2000 m ... 4000 m
(6561 ft ... 13123 ft)
4000 m ... 6000 m
(13123 ft ... 19685 ft)
Mechanical
ParameterConditionsValue
Vibration testIEC 60068-2-6:2007 Test
Fc;
EN 60068-2-6:2008
Shock testIEC 60068-2-27:2008 Test
Ea;
EN 60068-2-27:2009
sin 5 - 17.8 Hz: 1.6
mm;
17.8 - 500 Hz: 2.3 g
10x f
1/2 sin 30 g, 11 ms
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Technical Data
Electrical safety
EMC-interference
ParameterConditionsValue
Shocks caused by rough handling (Drop test)1 m
ParameterConditionsValue
Degree of protectionEN 60529IP 20
Pollution degree2
Overvoltage categoryIII
Insulation voltage
input-output
ParameterConditionsValue
Radio interference field strength
housing
Conducted emission
DC inputs and outputs
Type testing / routine check
test
EN 61000-6-3Industrial and residu-
EN 61000-6-3Industrial and residu-
50 V
al areas
al areas
EMC-immunity
4.5.3Protection
Device protection
ParameterConditionsValue
Fast transients / burst
DC inputs and outputs
Fast transients / burst
signal connections
Surge voltage
DC inputs and outputs
Electrostatic discharge housing EN 61000-6-2,
Conducted HF
DC connections
Conducted HF
control terminals
High-frequency electrical
RF fields housing
ParameterConditionsValue
Internal fuseNo
Short circuit protectionNo
Reverse polarity protectionNo
Overvoltage protection inputSuppressor diode 36 V
Voltage monitoringNo
Overload protectionNo
EN 61000-6-2,
EN 61000-4-4
EN 61000-6-2,
EN 61000-4-4
EN 61000-6-2,
EN 61000-4-5
EN 61000-4-2
EN 61000-6-2,
EN 61000-4-6
EN 61000-6-2,
EN 61000-4-6
EN 61000-6-2,
EN 61000-4-3
±2 kV / 5 kHz
±2 kV / 5 kHz
±0.5 kV DM
Contact ±4 kV; air ±8 kV
10 VRMS; 1 kHz,
80 % AM sine
10 VRMS; 1 kHz,
80 % AM sine
80 MHz - 1.0 GHz: 10 V/m
(only via load circuit monitoring)
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Technical Data
4.5.4Mechanical data
Materials
ParameterConditionsValue
Flame resistanceEN 60695-2-1Low flammability
Housing materialPlastic
Mounting data
ParameterConditionsValue
DimensionDepth (D)114 mm (4.49 in)
DimensionHeight with gate valve (H)130 mm (5.12 in)
DimensionHeight without gate valve (H2)111 mm (4.37 in)
DimensionWidth (W),
DimensionMounting (a)55.5 mm (2.19 in)
DimensionMounting (b)15.5 mm (0.61 in)
DimensionMounting (c)3.5 mm (0.14 in)
DimensionMounting (d)7.5 mm (0.3 in)
DimensionMounting rail (x)See chapter
Net weight105 g (0.23 lb)
0.35 mm (0.014 in) are inserted into the ad-
24.35 mm (0.96 in)
jacent module
Installation Mounting/Dismounting
Fig. 4-10: Dimensions
4.5.5Conformity, Approvals
ParameterConditionsValue
Product standardEN 61000-6-2 and EN 61000-6-3Compliant
EMC Directive2014/30/EUCompliant
RoHS2011/65/EUCompliant
REACHNo. 1907/2006Compliant
LoHSME list of banned substancesCompliant
EACCompliant
ULUL508NMTR.E200364
cULCSA C22.2 No. 14NMTR7.E200364
URUL2367QVRQ2.E321289
CSACSA C22.2 No. 14CLASS 3211 07
CSAusUL 508, Ed. 17CLASS 3211 87
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Mounting
5Mounting
NOTE
The cooling of the device ensued by natural air circulation.
During installation let much space for air circulation
The installation location have to be in accordance with the requirements
of EN 60950-1 point 4.7 and 4.6.1 (Housing protection class IP20,
EN 60529)
5.1Installation distances
Fig. 5-1: Installation distances
a | > 40 mm (> 1.6 in)
b | > 6 mm (> 0.24 in)
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Mounting
5.2Installation position
The device must be installed in the intended position in order to ensure sufficient cooling and mechanical stability.
Fig. 5-2: Installation posi ti o n
CAUTION!
Material damage caused by wrong installation position!
Module Mico Pro fix 1.16 (9000-41011-1600000) and Mico Pro flex 1.20
(9000-41091-1102000) may only be installed horizontally.
The device must be installed in the intended position in order to ensure sufficient cooling and mechanical stability.
Fig. 5-3: Installation position for Mico Pro fix 1.16 and Mico Pro flex 1.20
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Mounting
5.3Mounting/Dismounting
Mounting rail
NOTE
The device snaps onto a DIN mounting rail TH 35 according to EN 60715.
The mounting rail must be fastened in a way that it is not twisted dur-
ing mounting and dismounting
Observe the maximum permissible load of the DIN mounting rail ac-
cording to EN 60715
Fig. 5-4: Mounting rails
Locking on mounting rail
Locking device openLocking device closed
Mounting on mounting rail
1. Mounting the power module2. Mounting the expansion modules
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Mounting
Mounting on mounting rail
1. Mounting the power module2. Mounting the expansion modules
Mounting the power module:
The power module can be located anywhere in the
system
1 | Locking device closed
2 | Place the module mounting rail guide on the upper
edge of the mounting rail
3 | Snap de module down until it engages
Expansion modules:
Place additional modules on the left or right side of the
previous modules side by side
1 | Locking device closed
2 | Place the modules parallel to the previous module
and insert them uniformly into the mounting rail
3 | They snap into place with an audible click and the sys-
tem's front side is flush
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Mounting
a
b
{
2
33a
b
3. Mounting the system cover plates
a | Cover plate for left side
b | Cover plate for right side
4. Mounting the plug-in link continuous jumpers
To mount the plug-in link:
Measure the length between cover plates 1 and 2
1 | Use side-cutting pliers to cut the plug-in link (continuous jumper) to the desired length
2 | Insert the plug-in link (continuous jumper) into position 3 between the cover plates and press it in as far as it will go
To mount the cover plate:
1 | Remove the left a and right b cover plate from Mico
Pro PM (power module)
2 | Align modules
3 | Place the left a and right b cover plate parallel to the
previous module and press uniformly until the sys-
tem's front side is flush
NOTE
To ensure proper contact of all devices or modules:
Press the plug-in link (continuous jumper) into the contacts as far as it will
go.
The plug-in link (continuous jumper) must cover all contacts over the entire
area.
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Mounting
Several power modules (power feeding modules) in one system
ATTENTION:
If several Mico Pro power modules (PM) 1 are used in one system.
The plug-In links (continuous jumpers) 2 at the +24V bridging contact must not touch each other, a ≥ 5 mm (0.2
in).
Connect the GND/0V of the power supply units to the same potential.
Use a maximum of 3 Mico Pro power modules (PM).
The control and signal functions of the power modules (power feeding modules) 1 are joined.
It is not necessary to mount cover plates and to observe minimum distances between the supply sections.
Dismounting
Disconnecting the wiring:
1 | Insert a slotted screwdriver into position 1 on the mod-
ule and pull the plug-in link (continuous jumper) out
2 | Remove any connected stranded wires from the part
to be dismounted
To dismount:
1 | Press the actuator on the top side of the module
or place the slotted screwdriver between the housing
and the lug on the bottom of the module and pull
downwards
2 | Pull out uniformly, parallel with the previous module
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Installation
6Installation
CAUTION!
Risk of hot surfaces due to short circuit or overload
Missing cover plates or improper installation of cover plates may lead to overheating of the modules or devices and connecting cables and cause hot surfaces.
Install cover plates according to instructions
CAUTION!
Risk of hot surfaces due to overload
Excessive total operating current > 40 A may lead to overheating of the modules or devices and connecting cables and cause hot surfaces.
Power feeding max. 40 A
NOTE
Do not carry out any work on the devices, if it is under electrical power.
GND/0V terminals
NOTE
GND/0V of the consumers can be connected directly to the MICO PRO modules. GND/0V terminals are thus no longer necessary.
For this product EPLAN macros are available:
EPLAN macros are in Murrelektronik Onlineshop
"http://shop.murrelektronik.com", associated with the item number
6.1Overview
6.1.1Mico Pro PM (power module)
1+24V terminal power input
2+24V bridging contact supply
Plug-In link continuous jumper
for additional system components
3GND/0V terminal power input
4GND/0V bridging contact supply
Plug-In link continuous jumper
for additional system components
5Alarm 13, 14 terminals for control output
(potential-free signal output)
690-% 23, 24 terminals for control output
(potential-free signal output)
Fig. 6-1: Installation overview
7ON terminal for control input
8CTRL terminal for control input
9Internal system connection
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6.1.2Mico Pro fix
Fig. 6-2: Installation overview
6.1.3Mico Pro flex
1+24V bridging contact supply
Plug-in link continuous jumper
2GND/0V bridging contact supply
Plug-in link continuous jumper
3OUT terminal for connecting the consumer circuit
4GND/0V terminal for connecting the consumer circuit
5Internal system connection
6Unlocking
1+24V bridging contact supply
Plug-in link continuous jumper
2GND/0V bridging contact supply
Plug-in link continuous jumper
3OUT terminal for connecting the consumer circuit
4GND/0V terminal for connecting the consumer circuit
5Alarm terminals for control output
690% terminals for control output
7ON terminal for control input
8CTRL terminal for control input
9Internal system connection
Fig. 6-3: Installation overview
10 Unlocking
6.1.4Mico Pro PD (power distribution)
1Not contacted
2GND/0V bridging contact supply
Plug-In link continuous jumper
3U+/0V terminal
4U+/0V terminal
5U+/0V terminal
6U+/0V terminal
7U+/0V terminal
8U+/0V terminal
9Internal system connection
10 Unlocking
Fig. 6-4: Installation overview
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Installation
6.2Terminal
6.2.1Mico Pro PM (power module)
INPUTControlling and
SymbolParameterConditionsVal ueValue
Contact+24 V, GND/0 VON, CTRL, Alarm
Connection typeTerminal:
Connection cross-sectionFlexible,
with core end ferrule
Connection cross-sectionFlexible,
mit TWIN core end ferrule
Connection cross-sectionFlexible,
without core end ferrule
Connection cross-sectionRigid0.75 … 16 mm²
Stripping lengthWithout core end ferrule18 mm (0.71 in)10 mm (0.4 in)
Stripping lengthFrom 2.5 mm² (AWG 14) and
TWIN core end ferrule
Stripping lengthWith 10 mm (0.39 in)
core end ferrule,
without plastic collar
Stripping lengthWith 10 mm (0.39 in)
core end ferrule, with plastic
collar
Test point-Ø 2.3 mm
Push-in spring force
0.75 … 10 mm²
(AWG 20 … 8)
0.75 … 4 mm²
(AWG 20 … 12)
0.75 … 16 mm²
(AWG 20 … 4)
(AWG 20 … 4)
18 mm (0.71 in)-
-12 mm (0.47 in)
-12 mm (0.47 in)
signaling
(13, 14),
90% (23, 24)
Terminal:
Push-in spring force
0.25 … 2.5 mm²
(AWG 23 … 14)
0.5 … 1.0 mm²
(AWG 20 … 18)
0.2 … 4 mm²
(AWG 24 … 12)
0.2 … 2.5 mm²
(AWG 24 … 14)
(0.09 in)
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6.2.2Mico Pro fix
OUTPUT
SymbolParameterConditionsVal ue
ContactOUT, GND/0 V
Connection typeTerminal: Push-in spring force
Connection cross-sectionFlexible,
with core end ferrule
0.25 … 2.5 mm²
(AWG 23 … 14)
Connection cross-sectionFlexible,
with TWIN core end ferrule
Connection cross-sectionFlexible,
without core end ferrule
Connection cross-sectionRigid0.2 … 2.5 mm²
Stripping lengthWithout core end ferrule10 mm (0.4 in)
Stripping lengthWith 10 mm (0.39 in)
core end ferrule,
without plastic collar
Stripping lengthWith 10 mm (0.39 in)
core end ferrule,
with plastic collar
Test pointØ 2.3 mm (0.09 in)
0.5 … 1.0 mm²
(AWG 20 … 18)
0.2 … 4 mm²
(AWG 24 … 12)
(AWG 24 … 14)
12 mm (0.47 in)
12 mm (0.47 in)
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6.2.3Mico Pro flex
OUTPUTControlling and
SymbolParameterConditionsVal ueValue
ContactOUT, GND/0 VON, CTRL, 90 %,
Connection typeTerminal: Push-in spring force
Connection cross-sectionFlexible,
with core end ferrule
Connection cross-sectionFlexible,
with TWIN core end ferrule
Connection cross-sectionFlexible,
without core end ferrule
Connection cross-sectionRigid0.2 … 2.5 mm²
Stripping lengthWithout core end ferrule10 mm (0.4 in)
Stripping lengthWith 10 mm (0.39 in)
core end ferrule,
without plastic collar
Stripping lengthWith 10 mm (0.39 in)
core end ferrule,
with plastic collar
Test pointØ 2.3 mm (0.09 in)
0.25 … 2.5 mm²
(AWG 23 … 14)
0.5 … 1.0 mm²
(AWG 20 … 18)
(AWG 24 … 12)
(AWG 24 … 14)
12 mm (0.47 in)
12 mm (0.47 in)
signaling
Alarm
0.2 … 4 mm²
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6.2.4Mico Pro PD (power distribution)
Potential
SymbolParameterConditionsVal ue
ContactU+, GND/0 V
Connection typeTerminal: Push-in spring force
Connection cross-sectionFlexible,
with core end ferrule
0.25 … 2.5 mm²
(AWG 23 … 14)
Connection cross-sectionFlexible,
with TWIN core end ferrule
Connection cross-sectionFlexible,
without core end ferrule
Connection cross-sectionRigid0.2 … 2.5 mm²
Stripping lengthWithout core end ferrule10 mm (0.4 in)
Stripping lengthWith 10 mm (0.39 in)
core end ferrule,
without plastic collar
Stripping lengthWith 10 mm (0.39 in)
core end ferrule,
with plastic collar
Test pointØ 2.3 mm (0.09 in)
0.5 … 1.0 mm²
(AWG 20 … 18)
0.2 … 4 mm²
(AWG 24 … 12)
(AWG 24 … 14)
12 mm (0.47 in)
12 mm (0.47 in)
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6.3Connecting cable
NOTE
All connecting cables have to be selected according to the prevailing currents
and ambient characteristics
6.3.1Mico Pro PM (power module)
NOTE
The connection cable at the INPUT terminals (+ 24V, GND/0V) must be approved for the following operating temperatures:
- min. 75 ºC (min. 167 ºF)
with surrounding air temperature ≤40 °C (≤104 °F)
- min. 90 ºC (min. 194 ºF)
with surrounding air temperature 40 °C (104 °F) to 55 °C (131 °F)
6.3.2Mico Pro fix and flex
For Mico Pro fix and flex modules with 1 A to 16 A tripping current
NOTE
The connection cable at the OUTPUT terminals (OUT, GND/0V) must be approved for the following operating temperatures:
- min. 75 ºC (min. 167 ºF)
with surrounding air temperature ≤50 °C (≤122 °F)
- min. 90 ºC (min. 194 ºF)
with surrounding air temperature 50 °C (122 °F) to 55 °C (131 °F)
For Mico Pro flex modules with 11 A to 20 A tripping current
NOTE
The connection cable at the terminals must be approved for the following operating temperatures:
- min. 90 ºC (min. 194 ºF)
with surrounding air temperature ≤50 °C (≤122 °F)
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Operation
7Operation
NOTE
Use a short circuit-proof power supply unit!
NOTE
The voltage generated at the output is not allowed to remain higher than the
input voltage.
NOTE
Parallel connection of multiple load branches for increase of power is not permitted.
NOTE
Use only in connection with Mico Pro system components!
NOTE
Technical data and characteristic curves can be found in chapter "Technical
data".
NOTE
Surrounding air temperature range (Ta): Max. +50°C (+122 °F)
at article: 9000-41091-1102000 Mico Pro flex 1.20
NOTE
Observe characteristics, derating:
Tripping current | Surrounding air temperatur
for article: 9000-41094-0101000 Mico Pro flex 4.10
Can be found in chapter "Technical data / Environmental characteristics / Climatic".
7.1Overview
7.1.1Mico Pro PM (power module)
1Power LED indication
2Alarm LED indication
3ON terminal
490-% 23, 24 terminals
5Alarm 13, 14 terminals
6CTRL terminal
Fig. 7-1: Operation overview
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7.1.2Mico Pro fix
Schematic wiring diagram
1ON/OFF LED indication
ON/OFF button
Fig. 7-2: Operation overview
Fig. 7-3: Schematic wiring diagram
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7.1.3Mico Pro flex
Schematic wiring diagram
Fig. 7-4: Operation overview
1ON/OFF LED indication
ON/OFF button
2LED indication
1 ... 10 I
or 11 ... 20 I
out
out
markable optical fiber
1 ... 10 I
or 11 ... 20 I
out
out
3Set button
4CTRL terminal
5ON terminal
690-% terminal
7Alarm terminal
Fig. 7-5: Schematic wiring diagram
7.1.4Mico Pro PD (power distribution)
Schematic wiring diagram
Fig. 7-6: Schematic wiring diagram
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Operation
7.2Adjust
7.2.1Mico Pro fix
Connecting and disconnecting consumer circuits
7.2.2Mico Pro flex
Connecting and disconnecting consumer circuits
There are 3 options
ATTENTION:
- If a consumer circuit (channel) is disconnected manually using the "ON/
OFF" button, it can only be reconnected manually by means of the "ON/
OFF" button.
- If a consumer circuit (channel) is disconnected via the "CTRL" terminal, it
can only be reconnected via the "CTRL" terminal.
Manually
Connect and disconnect by means of the "ON/OFF" button directly
on the consumer circuit (channel)
Signals via control inputs
On the Mico Pro PM module, connect all consumer circuits (channels)
after an overload in the complete system via the "ON" terminal
On the Mico Pro PM module, disconnect and connect all consumer cir-
cuits (channels) via the "CTRL" terminal
There are 5 options
ATTENTION:
- If a consumer circuit (channel) is disconnected manually using the "ON/
OFF" button, it can only be reconnected manually by means of the "ON/
OFF" button .
- If a consumer circuit (channel) is disconnected via the "CTRL" terminal, it
can only be reconnected via the "CTRL" terminal .
Manually
Disconnect and connect directly on the consumer circuit (channel) by
means of the "ON/OFF" button
Signals via control inputs
Connect a consumer circuit after an overload directly on the consumer
circuit (channel) via the "ON" terminal
Disconnect and connect a consumer circuit after an overload directly
on the consumer circuit (channel) via the "CTRL" terminal
On the Mico Pro PM module, connect all consumer circuits (channels)
after an overload in the complete system via the "ON" terminal
On the Mico Pro PM module, disconnect and connect all consumer cir-
cuits (channels) via the "CTRL" terminal
Tripping currentSet via the "Set" (I
) and "ON/OFF" buttons
out
1 | Switch on the voltage supply of the module.
2 | Select the desired OUT channel (load branch).
3 | The "Set" button has to be pressed for 3 s to switch to the tripping cur-
rent setting mode.
4 | The OUT channel (load branch) switches off, the LED indication "ON/
OFF" lights up red.
5 | The LED indication "1 ... 10" (I
) or "11 ... 20" (I
out
) flashes green.
out
6 | Use the "Set" button to set the desired tripping current. Each press of the
button moves the tripping current one position up.
7 | The LED indication "1 ... 10" (I
) or "11 ... 20" (I
out
) shows the currently
out
selected tripping current in A. (E.g. LED-1 = 1 A)
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8 | The LED indication flashes green as long as you are in the tripping current
setting mode.
9 | The tripping current will be applied, if 5 s pass without any operation
performed or if the "ON/OFF" button is pressed.
10 |For subsequent verifications we recommend marking the selected tripping
current. To do so, the optical fiber lighting green at the LED indication "1
... 10" (I
) or "11 ... 20" (I
out
) fhas to be pushed aside. The optical fiber
out
engages on the side.
The tripping current for this channel has thus been chang ed. If more channels
are available, the tripping current has to be checked and set!
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Operation
7.3Module/device
7.3.1Mico Pro fix and flex
Fields of applicationThe following applications are checked with this device:
ConditionApplication
Direct CurrentNon-inductive or slightly inductive loads, resistance furnaces
Switching of filament lamps
Control of electromagnets
Switching on and off without load
Switching resistive loads including low overloads
Switching mixed resistive and inductive loads including low overloads
Switching highly inductive loads
Operating state memory device
Cascading the expansion modules
Stores the state of each consumer circuit (channel) beyond any voltage reset.
NOTE
- The admissible total current may not be exceeded during cascading.
- Cascading on level 3 (L 3) is not allowed.
Legend
PSPower supply unit
LLevel
PMPower module (power feeding module)
Fig. 7-7: Cascading
16 A / 20 A Fix module or flex module
2 A ... 10 A Fix module or flex module
(load circuit monitoring)
with 16 A or 20 A
(load circuit monitoring)
with 2 A to 10 A
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Operation
7.4Control and signals
7.4.1Mico Pro PM (power module)
The control and diagnostic functions described on the Mico Pro PM (power
modul) are group signals from or for the entire Mico Pro system (Mico Pro PM
with added system components).
ON terminal
(restart)
control input
Signal for control via a PLC
ATTENTION:
- If a consumer circuit (channel) is disconnected manually using the "ON/
OFF" button, it can only be reconnected manually by means of the "ON/
OFF" button .
- If a consumer circuit (channel) is disconnected via the "CTRL" terminal, it
can only be reconnected via the "CTRL" terminal .
ON signal level: "low" (0 V ... 1 V DC)
ON signal level: "high" (9 V ... 30 V DC), min. 120 ms
Consumer circuits disconnected due to overload can be reconnected with
this signal.
Control input
CTRL terminal
Control output
Alarm 13, 14
Terminals
Potential-free
Control output
90% 23, 24
Terminals
Potential-free
Signal for control via a PLC
ATTENTION:
- If a consumer circuit (channel) is disconnected manually using the "ON/
OFF" button, it can only be reconnected manually by means of the "ON/
OFF" button .
- If a consumer circuit (channel) is disconnected via the "CTRL" terminal, it
can only be reconnected via the "CTRL" terminal .
CTRL signal: "low" (0 V ... 1 V DC)
CTRL signal: "high" (9 V ... 30 V DC), 40±3 ms / 400±30 ms,
Consumer circuits (channels) are disconnected.
CTRL signal: "high" (9 V ... 30 V DC), 20±3 ms / 200±30 ms,
Consumer circuits (channels) are connected.
CTRL signal: "high" (9 V ... 30 V DC), >600 ms,
Consumer circuits (channels) are disconnected.
CTRL signal: "high" (9 V ... 30 V DC), CTRL&ON >500 ms,
Consumer circuits (channels) are connected.
Terminal contact group signal output max. 30 V AC/DC, 20 mA
Alarm contact: contact closed
All consumer circuits (channels) in the system are connected.
Alarm contact: contact open
At least one channel in the system is disconnected.
Terminal contact group signal output max. 30 V AC/DC, 20 mA
90% contact: contact closed
A load of >90% of the tripping current is measured on at least one consumer circuit (channel) in the system.
90% contact: contact open
All consumer circuits (channels) in the system are measured with a load
of <90% of the tripping current.
7.4.2Mico Pro fix
Group signals can be used via the Mico Pro power module (power feeding
module). These functions are described in the manual of the Mico Pro power
module.
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7.4.3Mico Pro flex
ON terminal
(restart)
control input
Group signals can be used via the Mico Pro power module (power feeding
module). These functions are described in the manual of the Mico Pro power
module.
Signal for control via a PLC
ATTENTION:
- If a consumer circuit (channel) is disconnected manually using the "ON/
OFF" button, it can only be reconnected manually by means of the "ON/
OFF" button .
- If a consumer circuit (channel) is disconnected via the "CTRL" terminal, it
can only be reconnected via the "CTRL" terminal .
ON signal level: "low" (0 V ... 1 V DC)
ON signal level: "high" (9 V ... 30 V DC), min. 120 ms
Consumer circuits disconnected due to overload can be reconnected with
this signal.
Control input
CTRL terminal
Control output
Alarm terminal
Control output
90-% terminal
Signal for control via a PLC
ATTENTION:
- If a consumer circuit (channel) is disconnected manually using the "ON/
OFF" button, it can only be reconnected manually by means of the "ON/
OFF" button .
- If a consumer circuit (channel) is disconnected via the "CTRL" terminal, it
can only be reconnected via the "CTRL" terminal .
CTRL signal: "low" (0 V ... 1 V DC)
CTRL signal: "high" (9 V ... 30 V DC), 40±3 ms / 400±30 ms,
Consumer circuits (channels) are disconnected.
CTRL signal: "high" (9 V ... 30 V DC), 20±3 ms / 200±30 ms,
Consumer circuits (channels) are connected.
CTRL signal: "high" (9 V ... 30 V DC), >600 ms,
Consumer circuits (channels) are disconnected.
CTRL signal: "high" (9 V ... 30 V DC), CTRL&ON >500 ms,
Consumer circuits (channels) are connected.
Signal output signal for connection to PLC inputs
Alarm signal level: "high" U
/ 20 mA
in
When the consumer circuit (channel) is connected.
Alarm signal level: "low" 0 V DC
When the consumer circuit (channel) is disconnected.
Signal output signal for connection to PLC inputs
90-% signal level: "high" U
in
A load of >90 % of the tripping current is measured on the consumer circuit
(channel).
90-% signal level: "low" 0 V DC
A load of <90 % of the tripping current is measured on the consumer circuit
(channel).
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500 ms
40±3 ms 20±3 ms
400±30 ms
200±30 ms
600 ms
600 ms
100 ms
CTRL
OUT
ON
=100 ms
tripped
Fig. 7-8: CTRL signal diagram
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7.5Diagnostics
7.5.1Mico Pro PM (power module)
Power
LED indicationLED stateDescription
OffPower off
Off
Permanently litPower on
Green
Tab. 7-1: Power
Alarm
LED indicationLED stateDescription
OffOff
RedPermanently litAt least one channel has been discon-
Tab. 7-2: Alarm
No error
All channels are connected
nected through:
overload, short circuit or manual switch-
ing
7.5.2Mico Pro fix
ON/OFF
LED indicationLED stateDescription
OffOffDevice is switched off (no power supply
GreenPermanently litChannel connected, function OK
GreenFlashingChannel in the limit range, load >90 % of
OrangePermanently litChannel disconnected, via CTRL control
RedPermanently litChannel disconnected, manually via the
RedFlashing (1 Hz)Channel disconnected, overload, short
RedRapidly flashing (5 Hz)Channel defective, external voltage
Tab. 7-3: ON/OFF
available on the input side)
the tripping current
input
ON/OFF button
circuit
available
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Operation
7.5.3Mico Pro flex
ON/OFF
LED indicationLED stateDescription
OffOffDevice is switched off (no power supply
GreenPermanently litChannel connected, function OK
available on the input side)
GreenFlashingChannel in the limit range, load >90 % of
OrangePermanently litChannel disconnected, via CTRL control
RedPermanently litChannel disconnected, manually via the
RedFlashing (1 Hz)Channel disconnected, overload, short
RedRapidly flashing (5 Hz)Channel defective, external voltage
Tab. 7-4: ON/OFF
1 ... 10 I
LED indicationLED stateDescription
OffOffNot relevant
GreenPermanently litCurrently set tripping current in A
GreenFlashingTripping current setting mode
Tab. 7-5: Power
the tripping current
input
ON/OFF button
circuit
available
or 11 ... 20 I
out
(e.g. LED-1 = 1 A)
(See chapter Operation/Setting)
out
7.6Maintenance and cleaning
NOTICE
Defective and damaged devices
They can cause material damage. The correct function of the devices is not
guaranteed.
Replace defective and damaged devices.
Clean soiled contacts using a leather cloth only.
Do not use contact spray.
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Appendix
8Appendix
8.1Components
Mico Pro PM (power module)
Power feeding module for system supply and control options
DesignationArt.-No.
Mico Pro PM 24 V DC / 40 A9000-41190-0000000
Mico Pro PD (power distribution)
Potential distributor
DesignationArt.-No.
Mico Pro PD 2x129000-41000-0000212
Plug-In link
Continuous jumper for distributing the supply voltage
DesignationArt.-No.
Mico Pro Plug-In link 2x blue9000-41000-0000000
Mico Pro Plug-In link 2x red9000-41000-0000001
Mico Pro Plug-In link 1x blue and 1x red9000-41000-0000002
Fix-Modul
Load circuit monitoring with preadjusted tripping current value
DesignationArt.-No.
Mico Pro fix 1.29000-41011-0200000
Mico Pro fix 1.49000-41011-0400000
Mico Pro fix 1.69000-41011-0600000
Mico Pro fix 1.89000-41011-0800000
Mico Pro fix 1.109000-41011-1000000
Mico Pro fix 1.169000-41011-1600000
Mico Pro fix 2.29000-41012-0200000
Mico Pro fix 2.49000-41012-0400000
Mico Pro fix 2.69000-41012-0600000
Mico Pro fix 4.29000-41014-0200000
Mico Pro fix 4.49000-41014-0400000
Mico Pro fix 4.69000-41014-0600000
Flex-Modul
Load circuit monitoring with adjustable tripping current and channel-specific
diagnostics and control options
DesignationArt.-No.
Mico Pro flex 1.109000-41091-0101000
Mico Pro flex 1.209000-41091-1102000
Mico Pro flex 2.109000-41092-0101000
Mico Pro flex 4.109000-41094-0101000
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Appendix
8.2Accessories
Products and accessories
You will find a wide range of products in our catalog or
in the online shop of Murrelektronik GmbH "http://shop.murrelektronik.com"
AccessoriesTypeArticle numberPackaging unit
Designation labelWhite
10 x 5 mm
(0.39 x 0.19 in)
AccessoriesTypeArticle numberPackaging unit
Mico Pro Plug-In link
2x blue
(continuous jumper)
Mico Pro Plug-In link
2x red
(continuous jumper)
Mico Pro Plug-In link
1x blue and 1x red
(continuous jumper)
Blue bridge
500 mm
(19.69 in)
Red bridge
500 mm
(19.69 in)
Blue and red
bridge
500 mm
(19.69 in)
9960781 PU = 64 pieces
9000-41000-0000000 1 PU = 1 piece
9000-41000-0000001 1 PU = 1 piece
9000-41000-0000002 1 PU =
1 piece blue and
1 piece red
AccessoriesTypeArticle numberPackaging unit
Cover plate left and rightgreen9000-41000-0000006 1 PU = 2 piece
The information in the manual has been compiled with utmost care. Liability for the correctness,
completeness and topicality of the information is restricted to gross negligence.
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