Description
Managing thermal process loops with high precision, the Mitsubishi Electric L60TCRT4BW-CM serves as a multi-channel temperature control module within the MELSEC L Series programmable controller platform. This module integrates thermocouple and RTD inputs with dedicated transistor outputs to deliver closed-loop PID control directly at the PLC rack level, minimizing communication overhead with the host controller. Featuring integrated heater disconnection detection, the module proactively monitors current levels to identify heating element failures before they compromise manufacturing quality.
Features
- Four independent temperature input channels supporting RTD and thermocouple sensors.
- Integrated heater disconnection detection function for real-time fault diagnostics.
- Transistor output design optimized for driving external solid-state relays (SSRs).
- Autonomous PID loop execution independent of the CPU scan cycle.
- Direct integration into the MELSEC L Series backplane.
Applications
- Plastic injection molding and extrusion temperature zones.
- Industrial ovens, furnaces, and heat treatment lines.
- Semiconductor manufacturing thermal chambers.
- Food processing and pasteurization systems.
Technical Specifications Table
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Manufacturer |
Mitsubishi Electric |
| Model |
L60TCRT4BW-CM |
| Series |
MELSEC L Series |
| Module Type |
Temperature Control Module |
| Temperature Inputs |
4 channels |
| Control Output |
Transistor output |
| Heater Disconnection Detection |
Integrated function |
| Product Weight |
0.33 kg |
| Shipping Weight (Calculated) |
2.00 kg |
Alternative Models & Compatibility
The L60TCRT4BW-CM is fully compatible with standard MELSEC L Series CPU modules. Note that the "-CM" suffix designates regional standard compliance, but it shares identical electrical, terminal block, and programming parameters with the standard L60TCRT4BW module. Configuration is supported seamlessly within GX Works2 and GX Works3 software environments.
Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes
When utilizing the heater disconnection detection function, appropriate current transformers (CTs) must be selected and wired to matching inputs. Running thermocouple signal wires in close proximity to high-voltage AC cables can introduce electromagnetic noise, causing fluctuations in PID calculation and loop stability. Always route signal lines in dedicated, grounded metallic conduits.
Commissioning & Wiring Tips
Define the correct thermocouple or RTD input types in the GX Works parameters prior to initial module initialization to prevent invalid input configuration faults. To guarantee cold junction compensation accuracy, avoid installing the module adjacent to high-heat-generating components inside the enclosure, and ensure the ventilation slots on the top and bottom of the L60TCRT4BW-CM remain unobstructed.
Installation Guidelines
CRITICAL WARNING
Isolate all external power sources feeding the PLC rack, output circuits, and heater loads before mounting or wiring the module. Failure to de-energize equipment can result in severe electrical shock, module destruction, or erratic output activation.
1
Align the module's jointing guides with the adjacent MELSEC L Series module on the DIN rail.
2
Slide the module securement locks down until they click to connect the system bus connectors.
3
Wire sensors and transistor outputs using the designated terminal block, keeping thermocouple/RTD lines properly shielded.