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AKSE  S.r.l. via Aldo Moro, 39 - 42100 Reggio Emilia (RE) - Italy - Tel. +39.0522.924244  Fax. +39.0522.924245

MICO

MICO-P

MICO-485

MICO3

MICO3-P

MICO3-485

MICO3-P 2T

English

The MICO range  of products are manufactured by Akse S.r.l. in compliance
with EMC 89/336/EEC regulations and in accordance with the following
standards: EMISSIONS = EN 50081-1  1992;  IMMUNITY= EN 50082-1
1992 (light industry)

Instruction

Max 250 VAC

Phase-Neutral

Max 250 VAC

Phase-Neutral

L1

N

L1

N

L3

L2

N.B.: 

 In case the CT connection is

accidentally reversed, the instrument

provides  an automatic compensation and,

hence, inputs will  be correct.

Above feature applies to  reversed voltage

connection too.

It is, however, absolutely essential to follow

the sequence of the phases   between

voltage and current

L1

N

P1 P2

S1

S2

L1

N

L3

L2

P1

P2

S1

S2

L1

N

L3

L2

P1

P 2

S 1

S2

Cut the jumper for disabling set up and reset

1

SAFETY

This instrument was manufactured  and tested in compliance with class  2  IEC 1010 and
VDE 411 standards, in accordance with group B   VDE 0110 standards for operating voltages
up to 250 VACrms phase to neutral. To maintain this condition and  to ensure safe operation,
the user must comply with the  indications and markings  contained in the  following instruc-
tions:
- when the instrument is received, before beginning installation, check that it is still intact and
no damage was incurred during the transport;
- before mounting, ensure that the operating voltage and mains voltage set are the same and
then proceed with the installation;
- the power supply does not require  an earth connection;
- a 30 mA T fuse should be installed in the power supply  circuit to the instrument;
- maintenance and/or repairs must be carried on only by qualified, authorized personnel;
- if there is ever the suspicion that safe use is no longer possible, the instrument must be
disconnected and precautions must be taken against accidental use;
- operation is  no longer safe when:

1) there are clearly visible damages;
2) the instrument no longer functions;
3) after a prolonged storage in unfavorable conditions;
4) after serious damages incurred during transport.

1.1

OPERATOR SAFETY

Read these pages carefully before installing and  utilizing the instrument.

The instrument descibed in this user manual is intended for use by properly trained staff only.
Maintenance and/or repairs  must be carried out by authorized personnel only. For proper,
safe use of the  instrument and for maintenance and/or repair, it is essential that the persons
instructed  to carry out these  procedures follow normal safety precautions.

1.2

SYMBOLS

This  symbol means: "Read the instructions"

2

POWER SUPPLY

ATTENTION:

The instrument must have a power supply with voltage ranging from 200÷240 VAC 50/60
Hz  using max. cable  gauge 2.5  mm

2  

and attached to the power supply terminals (see Fig.

below). The instrument  power supply does not need an earth connection.  The instrument
requires the installation of an external 30 m AT type fuse in the power supply circuit.

2.1 CONNECTION OF THE VOLTAGE INPUT

Use cables with max. gauge 2,5 mm

2

 and attach them to the screw terminals for voltage

output. The following drawings show how to connect the screw terminals to the phases. Refer
to the detailed wiring diagram to make the correct connection of the voltage input depending
on the selected  instrument  on the plant it is installed into.

Rev 03/07

AKSE  S.r.l. via Aldo Moro, 39 - 42100 Reggio Emilia (RE) - Italy - Tel. +39.0522.924244  Fax. +39.0522.924245

30 mA T

30 mA T

200 ÷ 240 VAC

200 ÷ 240 VAC

2.2 CONNECTION OF THE CURRENT INPUT

The  instruments  are  equipped with terminals  for connection of the current signal inputs.
Connect cables as indicated in the following diagrams.
The P1 and  P2 indications identify the current correct direction.

N.B.  The secondary CT must  always short  circuit  when it is not  connected to the

instrument to avoid damages and risks to  the operator.

3 INSTRUMENT PROGRAMMING

The writing "WAIT"  appears  when the instrument is powered. After a few seconds the power
measurement will be displayed (the LED on the key is lighted).

The programming key           is located at the bottom left corner of the front panel.

To enter into programming mode, press  simultaneously the key            and  the key

On the display the CT selection will appear.

Pressing   the   key                the available CT ratio is selected (see diagram in the following
page)
Once the selection has been operated, press the programming key             to confirm/exit set
up.

Pressing simultaneously  the key             and  the key                  the kWh values are zeroed.

The CT ratio prompted by default is  5/5.
Once the  instrument has  been programmed it is  possible  to disable the key          by
cutting the jumper placed under the terminal cover relative to the current inputs.
To remove the terminal cover it is necessary to lever with a screwdriver in the middle of it. The
jumper is, facing the instrument, located to the right of the current inputs. Once the jumper is
cut it will not be possible to  reset the  kWh counter and  to change the CT ratio.
To enable again the programming functions, it is necessary to restore  the jumper.

4 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Inputs:

Voltage: 250V from 20 to 800 Hz
Current: 5 A from 20 to 800 Hz

Input overload:

Voltage: max.264 Vrms phase to neutral
Current: max 20 Arms,

Number of scales:

2 current scales
1 voltage scale

Size:

Lenghth

= 105 mm. (4 DIN modules)

Height

= 90 mm.

Depth

= 58 mm.

Accuracy:

Class 2 according to IEC1036 standards

Weight:

270 g.

IP rating :

Instrument = IP20
Front panel

= IP40

Temperature range:

from -10°C to +40°C

Relative humidity:

R.H. max 90%

Condensation:

not  permitted

Isolation:

in accordance with group B VDE 0110 standards
for 250 VACrms operating voltages.

N.B. Do not espose the instrument display to the sunlight.

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