Home

Operation Manual

image

Contents

1. e SU O 100 00 100 LL Y E H 7005101 i LOO COLO A Lg O 000000 He ls JOLO NI IE NP 0 0 000 kw EE DS E V edes ES E Fig 14 1 12 2 2 Time display The 3 row displays year The 4 row displays month and date The 5 row displays hour minute and second ba A ME 00 l INNO m E E0000 Da em EE HB SVI ICI 141 J Ls feb LI Fig 15 22 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1 12 2 3 Multi tariff display mode In the multi tariff display mode press U key repeatedly to display the last 4 months tariff 00 01 02 03 shows tariff of the current month last month the month before the last and 2 months before the last by sequence Press I key repeatedly to display Total T1 T2 T3 T4 by sequence which shows current month s total Energy peak total Energy sharp total Energy flat total Energy and valley total Energy The electric Energy recode of the current month could be change with PT CT change Press key to exit the multi tariff mode and enter next menu page Current Month 00 Month total energy Total Uk I key EY Total sharp Last Month energy Tl 01 I ke U key Total peak energy T2 1 month before last 02 I key Total flat energy T3 I key Total Valles energy T4 I
2. THD La mea gx W 2 DO a La 0000 E LIDE L S Sq E E 03 mW b ve 00 ER DI LI M Fig 25 21 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 7 Current even total harmonic distortion display page The 1 row displays Phase L1 even total harmonic distortion The 2 row displays Phase L2 even total harmonic distortion The 3 row displays Phase L3 even total harmonic distortion The 5 row I EVEN symbol represents Current even total harmonic distortion As shown in Fig 26 Phase L1 L2 L3 Current even total harmonic distortions are 1 81 2 09 and 1 68 separately ER g ED 0 30203 EL I IE E Fig 26 8 Current K factor mode display page The 1 row displays Phase L1 Current peak factor The 2 row displays Phase L2 Current peak factor The 3 row displays Phase L3 Current peak factor The 5 row K F symbol is as the K factor As shown in Fig 27 K factors in Phase L1 L2 and L3 are 0 6 0 3 and 0 6 separately THD La El Ml jm E UN Ue O I La E zl NUNT OD La LT Lg HAN Fig 27 28 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1 12 2 5 Current I display page When pressing key I in t
3. eC DEI ks VOX KI IT ES o o CITE NIK Fig 67 41 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 4 3 phase fundamental Current phase angle display page The 1 row displays Phase L1 fundamental Current phase angle The 2 row displays Phase L2 fundamental Current phase angle The 3 row displays Phase L3 fundamental Current phase angle The symbol PAI represents the fundamental Current phase angle As shown in Fig 68 Phase L1 L2 L3 fundamental Current phase angles are 12 4 67 7 76 67 Lila Ru Ae o Usd sd adi ET ER LI LI UTI Ie lt Fig 68 5 3 phase fundamental apparent Power display page The 1 row displays Phase L1 fundamental apparent Power The 2 row displays Phase L2 fundamental apparent Power The 3 row displays Phase L3fundermental apparent Power The symbol S represents L1 L2 and L3 fundamental apparent Power As shown in Fig 69 Phase L1 L2 L3 fundamental apparent Powers are 2 724kVA 2 837kVA 2 006kVA QN zi Fu AE Hj 00 les lod n Puy EI EI E KVA Fig 69 6 3 phase fundamental active Power display page The 1 row displays Phase L1 fundamental active Power The 2 row displays Phase L2 fundamental active Power The 3 row displays Phase L3 fundamen
4. sranna n en eiaei 129 TDN 130 Cl Datasstoragecdnstelc tones is soie csc AA 130 2 Measured data ata 130 OVE o APO 131 4 ETarmionte Te DAAN ANAN anda 131 5 Enere y record AN 133 4342 Corm TOMAT aco ceo OO me eee 134 1 Read measurement data Receive data 74 byte iii 135 2 Read harmonic data Receive data 62 byte 135 3 Read event record data Receive data 74 byte nts 135 4 Read Energy record data Receive data 92 byte iii 136 4 3 5 Harmonic Analysis Module Function 136 4 3 6 Data Storage and Harmonic Analysis Module Function 137 4 3 7 Protibus Module Fres 137 Ly Profibus fieldb s prole egret tata Ca es ath c ts enes 137 PAN 137 EN AA a A aaa a 137 Pole 137 5 Details Of application at ti n 138 230 E heme Module A AAA A AN 139 4 3 9 Function of GPRS Communication Module aaa 142 O MEN Liaison 142 4 302 Register Stino av 144 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual I Product Description 1 1 Profile Multifunction Power Meter is a meter with modular design which can be applied for monitoring and controlling of the electrical system It can measure and analyze real time data such as U I P Q S COSO F kWh kvar etc Multifunction Power Meter has the following functions RS 485 communication port 2 Energy pulse output incl
5. 1905 R L2 min reactive Power Hi O 1906 ro L2min wactvePowerMi 1907 RO 2 min reacivePowerko 1908 ro 13 min reacivePowrH 1909 ro L3 min reactive PowerMi 1904 RO 13 min active PowerLo 1908 RO 3 phase in total reactive Powe 1900 RO 3 phase min total reactive Powermi i900 Ro 3 phase min total reactive Powerto 1914 RO min rosequeneeCuremtlo Energy Register Primary Data No SI 111 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1A10 RO Exporting active Energy decimal Hi 1A11 R o AE active BY decimal Lo I A14 Inductive reactive Energy decimal Hi 1A15 Inductive reactive Energy decimal Lo 1A16 RO Capacitive reactive Energy decimal Hi RO 1A27 RO Current month total Energy in 01 1A28 RO Current month total Energy in 01 1A29 RO Current month total Energy in 01 bd interval Lo 1A2A RO Current month importing Energy in 01 bi 1A2B RO Current month importing Energy in 01 KA eee Pray O 1A2C RO Current month importing Energy in 01 ee eee Pray I A2D RO Current month exporting Energy in 01 i I A2E RO Current month exporting Energy in 01 eee ed I A2F RO Current month exporting Energy in 01 Po die LASA Current month total Energy in 12 112 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual mim gt RO Current month total Energy in 12 interval
6. ou RO Min unbalanced Voltage rato oast RO Min unbalanced Curremtaio Energy Register NO Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 0504 Exporting active Power Hi 0505 RO Exporting active Power Lo 0506 RO Reactive total Energy Hi 0507 Reactive total Energy Lo 0508 Inductive reactive Energy Hi 0509 Inductive reactive Energy Lo 050A Capacitive active Energy Hi 050B RO Capacitive active Energy Lo 050C Total active Energy decimal Hi lt 1MWh or 1Mvarh 050D Total active Energy decimal Lo 0 00000001 100000000 050E Importing active Energy decimal Hi 050F Importing active Energy decimal Lo 0510 Exporting active Energy decimal Hi 0511 Exporting active Energy decimal Lo 0512 Total reactive Energy decimal Hi 0513 Total reactive Energy decimal Lo 0514 Inductive reactive Energy decimal Hi 0515 Inductive reactive Energy decimal Lo 0516 capacitive reactive Energy decimal Hi 0517 capacitive reactive Energy decimal Lo 0518 Current month sum Energy Hi 19999 99999kWh 0519 Current month sum Energy Lo 051A Current month sharp Energy Hi 051B Current month sharp Energy Lo 051C Current month peak Energy Hi 051D Current month peak Energy Lo 051E Current month flat Energy Hi 051F Current month flat Energy Lo 0520 Current month valley Energy Hi 0521 Current month valley Energy Lo 0522 RO Current month total Energy in 01 0523 RO Current month total Energy in 01 iudi interval
7. L1 Value 4 0 000 Phase Angle 0 0 THD R Odd U Even U Odd l Even l Power L1 Active xy 0 000 Reactive kvar 0 000 Apparent kVA 0 000 m No of Harmonic Odd U 0 Even U 0 Odd l Even l Data Sampling Multifunction Power Meter File F Help H Send J Receive Q 6 29 2009 d AE s l PC gt COMI amp 001 Ethemet Measured Value Harmonic 2 63 Parameter Setup SD Card Contents of Harmonic 7z L2 L3 1 12 0 00 000 000 0 00 0 00 000 000 0 00 0 00 000 0 00 0 00 0 00 000 000 0 00 0 00 000 0 00 0 00 0 00 000 0 00 0 00 0 00 000 000 0 00 0 00 000 0 00 0 00 0 00 000 000 0 00 0 00 000 000 0 00 0 00 000 0 00 0 00 000 000 000 0 00 0 00 000 000 0 00 0 00 000 000 0 00 0 00 000 0 00 0 00 0 00 000 0 00 0 00 0 00 000 000 0 00 0 00 000 0 00 0 00 0 00 000 0 00 0 00 0 00 000 000 0 00 0 00 000 0 00 0 00 0 00 000 0 00 0 00 0 00 000 000 0 00 0 00 000 0 00 0 00 000 000 000 0 00 0 00 000 000 0 00 nan nnn nnn nnn D ata Sampling 3 5 2009 10 19 AM 78 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 2 5 SD Card Instruction Multifunction Power Meter File F Help H d 3S Jl PC gt COMI gt 002 g Ethemet Measured Value Harmonic 2 63 SD Card Total Record Start Record Total Record Start Record Total Record Start Record Total Record Start Rec
8. 38 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 10 Importing reactive Energy display page The symbol Imp indicates importing direction As shown in Fig 60 the importing active Energy is 126 36kvarh 3 j EN i Ll Co I Ea ON SG g H E H E E Hae g H B Ta te ha l EB Fig 60 11 Exporting reactive Energy display page The symbol exp indicates exporting direction As shown in Fig 61 the exporting reactive Energy is 125 76kvarh Fig 61 12 Net reactive Energy display page The symbol Net indicates net reactive Energy s shown in Fig 62 the net reactive Energy is 125 76kvarh Ver IN wat EE SICILIA Net 39 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1 12 3 Module Display Mode Note Modules can be displayed only when the optional modules are installed 1 12 3 1 Harmonic data display mode In the parameter data display mode press I M to enter harmonic display mode Under this mode press key to switch to the fundamental harmonic Voltage page Current harmonic page and phase angle page Press M key to switch to the following submenu pages the fundamental harmonic Voltage Fundamental Voltage phase angle fundamental Current fundamental Current phase angle fundamen
9. H H o q N t ni El El MH XS LD o ET EIN pum TI Fig 72 9 Voltage harmonic phase angle display page The 1 row displays Phase L1 Voltage harmonic phase angle The 2 row displays Phase L2 Voltage harmonic phase angle The 3 row displays Phase L3 Voltage harmonic phase angle The symbol PA U XX XX as the degree of Voltage harmonic phase angle As shown in Fig 73 Phase L1 L2 L3 2 harmonic phase angles are 38 6 350 0 288 6 Har La SENEC 00 38 90 HH SANE le JE 1 HE I E E Els h l2 Is J Ul EE dd FL MY I DIE Fig 73 43 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 10 Current harmonic display page The 1 row displays Phase L1 Current harmonic The 2 row displays Phase L2 Current harmonic The 3 row displays Phase L3 Current harmonic 96 The 5 row HR I XX XX as the no of harmonic Operation Manual As shown in Fig 74 Phase L1 L2 L3 2 harmonic Currents are 3 86 9 88 28 86 JG Es Sj i i E t E La av B ae E ES T ae AN lt gt pa ba H H Lj N Jm Jn 2 I o LT ER XA CDS Ye Fig 74
10. Period Period i 315 Data Sampling Send Receive 7413 2012 Fig 194 Click network connecting button and click Monitor to connect meter and service through PC 142 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 BB Multifunction Power Meter File F Help H Operation Manual Listen Port 2800 Listening Stop m Setup IP Address IP Port Cut Down time Online Time 1 12 APN Name 1 30Char Period1 Period2 Period3 Period4 Period5 Period Period Period8 Period3 Period10 Period11 Period12 Setup Read Listening Port 8800 Data Sampling Send Receive gl 7 13 2012 10 03PM 5 Fig 195 When meter connects with server select IP address referring to Fig 195 and click Read to read and set network parameters as shown in Fig 196 BB Multifunction Power Meter Network Config IP Address IP Port Meter Address iv 136 12 171 15505 1 Listen Port 2800 Listening Stop Setup IP Address 183 39 144168 IP Port jn Cut Down time B Online Time 2 1 12 APN Name CMNET 1 30Char Periodi f 0 11 Period2 I 0 50 Period Setup Read Listening Fort 8800 Data Sampling Send J Receive I 7 13 2012 10 14 PM A Fig 196 143 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 4 3 9 2 Register setting GPRS Regi
11. function 1 12 4 3 Multi tariff setup mode Start Multi tariff setup mode Y Iker Multi tariff on off setup f Iker Multi tariff intervals M y Key set up Multi tariff intervals 1 Y kerv Set up Multi tariff intervals Y kev kev set up Multi tariff intervals N Iker Freeze hour setup energy month ker Fig 101 Multi tariff setup flow chart 57 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1 Setup multi tariff on off page The upper row shows the multi tariff function on off status 0 as off I as on As shown in Fig 102 the multi tariff function is off The lower row shows ON OFF indicating the multi tariff on off page Fig 102 2 Setup No of interval for multi tariff page The upper row displays no of interval As shown in Fig 103 there shall be 2 tariffs The lower row shows DP NUMB indicating the interval setup page Fig 103 3 Multi tariff interval N setup page The 1 row displays current interval The 2 row displays the different rate 0 as sharp rate 1 as peak rate 2 as flat rate and 3 as valley rate 58 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual The 3 row shows the set intervals The 5 row DP TIME is the indicator Note The min interval is 30 minutes The starting time of N 1 interval should be consistent to the ending time of n interval The Ist interval can t cross 0 00 The ending interval can cross 0 00 No
12. No of programming standby 0239 RO The latest Energy Hi year Lo month Reverse running start time year month 023A RO The latest Energy Hi day Lo hour Reverse running start time day hour 023B RO The latest Energy Hi minute Lo seconds Reverse running start time minute second 023C RO Total Reverse running 999999 999 hour ee men e 023D RO Total Reverse running ome a 023E multi tariff month Records number owe NR 92 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual n Fegister 023E Hi imulti tariff month Records of the number Lo indicatore 1 Wholti tariff Secondary Data 2 Iulti tariff Primary data e e e e For example For example If indicators 0 If indicators O 1893 1172 Current month 2 month before laste 1B0E et 2 e 2 month before laste 1 month before laste 1B59 3 1 month before laste T month before laste olo Last monthe 1212 Current momias B15 2 month before aste 4 4 1 1 month before laste 1 1 month before laste le rs Last monito Current monthe Demand Statistic Register Register Type Description Explanation No R LI active Demand O RO L2activeDemmd ozsa RO L3activeDemnd 0268 RO 3phase total active Demad mec RO LI reactive Demand mep RO L2 reactive Demand mee Ro L3reactive Demand mer RO 3 phas
13. Read 5D File Read Data Read Update Data Show Data Trend Graph r Event Record Total Record Start Record Read Update Data Show Data Harmonic Record Total Record Start Record Demand Energy Record Total Record 6290 Start Record Data Sampling 12 31 2009 As shown in Fig 152 the data is read successfully Multifunction Power Meter File F Help H gg PC gt COMI Gb 001 Ethernet SD Card Measured Data Measured Value Measured Value SOE Record Recording Line U Y 0 0 Phase U Y 0 0 Current 0 000 Total Active kW 0 000 Reactive kVar 0 000 Apparent kVA 0 000 PF 0 000 Frequency Hz 0 00 CurrentfIn amp 0 000 9 Relay Relay Status Remote Signal CH1 09 03 05 09 48 56 Average Average SD Card V Relay2 V Relay3 Relay4 CH2 CH3 CH4 CHE CH CH8 Data Sampling Click show data Fig 153 page will show Receive 3 5 2009 80 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual Trend Graph Chose Graph C Phasel C Line Euren Apparent C Active C Reactive C PF C Frequency C Cumeniln C Unbalanced U Unbalancedii 142115 15 29 0 09 01 15 10 4 138 091 15 162851 NAO I 15 162751 0001 15 162551 09 01 15 162351 09 01 15 162151 D9 01 15 16 17 51 Fig 154 As shown in Fig 154 click Trend g
14. key Power quality factor display key Fig 10 Display flow chart Under each menu display page in the above chart press M key to enter the submenu page There 1s no submenu under time display page 1 12 2 1 Submenu under 3 phase data display menu phase Ll data display M key M key M kev Fig 11 20 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1 Phase L1 parameter display page The Power quadrant is display in the right upper corner The inductive or capacitive character 1s displayed in the upper right corner The ratios of 3 phase Current load to the rated Current are displayed on the left The 1 row displays Phase L1 Voltage The 2 row displays Phase L1 Current The 3 row displays system Frequency The 4 row displays Phase L1 Power The 5 row displays total active Energy As shown in Fig 12 Phase L1 Voltage is 220 1 V Current is 5 000A Power is 1 11 0kW system Frequency is 50 00Hz and total active Energy is 628 86kWh Fu EI 00 G08 BO malva vel LA CA DCS X000 Lo MIT OO C ROC jm m Soy LS E em LTE TT Coo EE C TA ALI a LA E P mm DO Fig 12 2 Phase L2 parameter display page The Power quadrant is display in the right upper corner The inductive or capacitive 1s displayed in the upper right corner The ratios of 3 phase Current load to the rated Cu
15. 25 GEE gt iy Ethemet Serial Port Com Baud Rate 9600bps vi Data Bit 8 Stop Bit Ho Parity Bit NONE Dutset Character Bo T Connection Overtime a0 Serial port setting Serial Port15 etup Receive 3 3 2008 2 Searching Searching Input start address 1 247 Searching Address ES Hex Cancel 229 Dec Multifunction Power Meter File F Help H d JE 3 gk PC COM1 6 Ethernet Serial Port COM1 Baud Rate 9600bps p 38400bps Data Bit 19200bps Stop Bit 3600bps 4800bps Parity Bit 2400bps Outset Character fi Connection Overtime 300 Serial port setting Serial Port1 Setup Receive 1 3 3 2009 Fig 138 After the meter is searched click stop button Meanwhile click the X 001 icon in the page to reach the page shown as Fig 139 73 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 2 4 Interface Page Description Operation Manual As Fig 139 shows the measured data in 3P4W system are displayed Parameters include address PT CT baud rate Demand statistics clock no of remote signals pulse width meter constant value The pulse constant for meter could be set a little bigger when the signal is small like 9600 it could be set a little smaller when the signal is big like 1600 display interval storage interval in memory output selections etc Relay output relay status and remote signal input status can be programmed as well As shown in Fig 139 the u
16. C Display each phase Display each Line and Display Power and S phase average Voltage 3 Line average frequency Voltage M kev M key M key Display each phase and Display each Line and S Line Max average Voltage Display Max Power phase average Max frequency Voltage M key M key M key Display each phase and Display each Line and Display Min Power stphase average Min Voltage s Line Min average frequenc Voltage ii M key M key M key Fig 36 Phase Voltage max min value Fig 37 Line Voltage max min value Fig 38 Frequency max min value 31 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1 Phase Voltage and average Voltage display page The 1 row displays L1 phase Voltage The 2 row displays L2 phase Voltage The 3 row displays L3 phase Voltage The 4 row displays 3 phase average Phase Voltage When max and min page are displayed the upper left corners shows max and min symbol As shown in Fig 39 Phase L1 L2 L3 and average phase Voltages are 220 2V 220 0V 220 0V 220 0V As shown in Fig 40 Phase L1 L2 L3 and average max phase Voltages are 230 0V 210 6V 230 6V 230 6V La EE 009 1008 2988 La 3 El Ls Tg la IE VE ET NO ES q Di Z IK Ed LI T I al I Mg Og Mu 0909071 E E E As 2 El RI m Es E E AAA rmm mama GUN gd 0 E ET al si DI E o gu 5 Tg N E DI Fig 40 Disp
17. and reset time 1 255 unit secs 011C Relay 2 automatic control mode delay and reset time 011D RW Relay 3 automatic control mode delay and reset time 011E RW Relay 4 automatic control mode delay and reset time 0123 Relay output control DO realyl D1 relay2 0 off 1 on 0124 RW Analog output 0125 RW Analog output 0126 RW Analog output 0127 RW Analog output 0128 RW Analog output rated 999 9V od i 0129 RW Analog output rated 19 999A LENBIF a 012A RW Analog output system 50 00 60 00Hz NN aaa 012B RW Remote signals 0 und UNENNMNMM 012E Pulse width 80 20ms 89 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 012F Display interval 2 30s default10s 0130 RO Software edition 0131 RW Infrared 485 standby O infrared 1 485 TE sno 0134 Profibus ID 3 123 0135 RO No of times Active 0 65535 Total Energy out of scope No of times 0 65535 Importing Active Energy out of scope No of times 0 65535 Exporting Active Energy out of scope No of times Reactive 0 65535 Total Energy out of scope No of times Inductive 0 65535 reactive Energy out of scope No of times 0 65535 Capacitive active Energy out of scope Control Parameter Register Multi tariff TCP IP Register Type Explanation No 0200 RW Start multi tariff O off 1 on 0201 RW Default Change default tariff 0136 RO 0137 0138 O 0139 O 013A O
18. 0 0 Active Energy Reactive Energy Relay Held Rely Relay4 Positive 2 16 Inductive 1 14 KVarh Relay Status Negative 0 07 Capacitive 0 04 KVarh V V V V Total 224 Total 118 Kvarh Relay Relay3 Relay2 Relay4 System Information Remote Signal Voltage Range V Current Range CHI CH2 CH3 CH4 Mode of Connection Running Time 416 24 38 CH5 CHE Read Setup lt Data Sampling di ive 7 27 2011 141 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 4 3 9 Function of GPRS Communication Module The user can read and setup parameters of the meter through GPRS With GPRS communication module some related settings of meter are required 4 3 9 1 Operation interface Following is the network setting DIP Address the address of network service Network Port 3 Automatic Open Time The open time after connecting can be set from 1 to 255 4 Connecting interval Can be set several slots 12 slots Max SJAPN The name of network connector 6 Interval The time of communication As shown in Fig 194 the time is 9 51 2012 04 27 setting time 9 52 After setting above parameters choose Read Set and click Set to save the parameters ll Multifunction Power Meter FilefF Help H diat c zB PC D COMI gt COM2 Measured Value SDE Record Network TG 001 ge Ethernet IP addere i 83 39 144 47 IP Port 8800 Cut Down time 1 Online Time pag APN Name CMNET 1 30Char
19. 0024 5 001A Tiar M E 39 99 99 mmn ii momin 3 mrimtn EE LT LT DST DS bi o CO RI EC Po En XN Ta WI mi EIES gt E E EISE sil Ut Son je Fig 32 2 Current Voltage unbalanced ratio mode display page The 1 row displays Voltage unbalanced ratio The 2 row displays Current unbalanced ratio The 5 row displays U AND I representing Voltage and Current As shown in Fig 33 the unbalanced ratio of Voltage and Current are 99 6 93 3 separately Une eu Us ver DI IL HW 251198 A ENE atat Cl 1 EE 33 3 Ila le is ES QI Pad Es F4 Fig 33 3 Zero sequence Current mode display page As shown in Fig 34 the zero sequence Current is 5 0024 Ng Ey Fig 34 30 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1 12 2 6 Voltage U display mode Press U key under parameter display mode to enter Voltage display mode Press key to exit the display Display each phase and S phase average Voltage U key Display each Line and S Line average Voltage U key Display Power frequency U key Fig 35 Voltage display flow chart Line Voltage shall be displayed in 3P4W system When the user presses M key in Voltage display page the max and min value page is displayed
20. 138 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 3 Example In the example the length of receive is 30 bytes and send is 30 bytes too Read 03 Function code Read 3 variables with 2 bytes Ua Ub Uc The address of Ua is 0300H Ub 0301H Uc 0302H Receive Message Variable Variable address high address low byte byte The data after Datal is meaningless Send Message Function Variable Variable No of Variablel Variablel Variable2 code address address low variable high byte low byte high byte big o E mu low byte high byte The data validation from the user are decided by the no of receive message required 1 e there are 3 variable required to read The send message returns as usual but only the first 6 bytes are valid Preset Several Registers The address of PT is 0101H CT 0102H If the user wants to modify PT to 10 0 CT to 100 0 PT will be input 0064H CT will be input 03E8H Receive Message Variable Variable No of Variablel Variablel Variable2 Variable2 address address variable high byte low byte high byte low byte Variable No of Variablel Variablel address address variable high byte low byte high byte low byte 4 3 8 Ethernet Module Function Ethernet module connects Ethernet through RJ45 You can read measurement data through remote access The module is 10M 100M adaptable Default address is 192 168 0 250 and Local port 27011 139 Multifunction Po
21. 8 channels or customized Input type Dry contact Isolated Voltage 2500VAC Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual Relay Output Optional Output channels 4 channels programmable or customized Output type Mechanic contact constant on output Analog Output Optional No of outputs 4 channels programmable Output signal 4 20mA or 075V is for selected Response time lt 400ms Isolated Voltage 2500V AC Pulse Output Standard 2 channels active reactive Energy each without power Serial Com Port Standard NO of outputs I RS 485 port Communication protocol Modbus RTU protocol Baud rate 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400bps Profibus Com Module Optional No of channels I channel Profibus DP protocol Ethernet Networking Module Optional No of channels Ichanel E Based on the Ethernet Modbus RTU protocol Modbus Communication protocol TCP IP protocol Other Parameters 85 265VAC DC 30VDC is optional Auxiliary Power When it is DC power Terminal 23 is positive and terminal 24 is negative Temp drifting factor lt 100PPM C Withstand Voltage Input against output 2500V 1 min Total Power consumption lt 8VA Operation temperature 20 C 60 C Storage temperature 40 C 85 C Operation humidity 5 95 RH Pollution Class Class 2 Material of housing Flammability acc to UL94VO Protection Class IP 30 Main unit with module 92x112x114mm 591mm 10 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1 6 Parameter
22. Curent dd ib fossa RO ICuenewngn m owp RO peer o msc ro i3 Cumenteven crude T_T 068D RO Neutral phase Curent even no o POS IO hm 58 Ll pp Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual Base Wave 068E RO El Voltage 0 1V 0 65535 068F L2 Voltage EE CONO I I 0694 RO IM Current Na 001 0 65535 i 0697 Ro Neutral phase Gun TT os RO Current phase angle a a Pe pe 32767 32767 i Fe 0 00 1k co e EN E 06A3 L2 apparent Power ad 06A4 L3 apparent Power am ek Description Explanation 1001 Voltage L1 1 harmonic 0 01 L1 1002 Voltage L1 2 harmonic 1003 Voltage L1 3 harmonic IC Voltage L1 63 harmonic CI Voltage L2 1 harmonic 0 01 L2 1042 Voltage L2 2 harmonic 107F Voltage L2 63 harmonic 1081 Voltage L3 1 harmonic 0 01 L3 1082 Voltage L3 2 harmonic 102 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 10C1 I1 Current 1 harmonic 0 01 11 10C2 Il Current 2 harmonic 1101 I2 Current 1 harmonic 0 0196 12 1102 I2 Current 2 harmonic 1181 Current neutral 1 harmonic 0 0196 IZ RO Current neutral 2 harmonic 11 BF Current neutral 63 harmonic 96 ee Harmonic Phase Angle Register No Go RO VoltgeLi i paseme mo RO voltage L12 phaseangle mo Ro voltage L1 3 phase angle E Ua C
23. Ethernet MBAP header is a data domain with 7 bytes the constructions are as follows Byte domain Length Description FEE GNE Transation 2 bytes Modbus request responds ID Protocol 2 bytes 0 modbus protocol identifer Length The following bytes number Unit identifer byte The remote device ID which connected to the serial line or other bus 3 4 Data Format Primary Energy uses four registers Real value integer part high byte 65536 integer part low byte decimal part high byte 65536 decimal part low byte 100000000 For example Integer part high byte 0000H 0 Integer part low byte 0001H 1 Decimal part high byte 0165H 357 Decimal part low byte ECISH 60437 After calculate the real value 0 65536 1 357 65536 60437 100000000 1 23456789MWh 1234 56789kWh 86 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual The multi rate Energy use three registers Real value kWh Hi 65536 65536 kWh Mi 65536 kWh Lo 10000 kWh For example kWh HI 0001H 1 kWh Mi 0165H 357 kWh Lo EC15H 60437 Hex need change to decimal system After calculate the real value 1 65536 65536 357 65536 60437 10000 431842 4085kWh Energy calculation register value convert to decimal system to the actual value then calculate the Energy using the above formula Energy Data Format No Parameter Data Format Direction Unit Description Decimal System 3 comm pob a fem 0
24. Mi I A8C RO Current month total Energy in 12 interval Lo I A8D RO Current month importing Energy in 12 A nm an 1A8E RO Current month importing Energy in 12 LIF oe ewe 1A8F RO Current month importing Energy in 12 er me ee e 1A90 RO Current month exporting Energy in 12 LUN UE rm e 1A91 RO Current month exporting Energy in 12 PO tt 1A92 RO Current month exporting Energy in 12 LIN a 1A93 Last month sum Energy Hi 1A94 Last month sum Energy Mi 1A95 Last month sum Energy Lo 1A96 Last month sharp Energy Hi 1A97 Last month sharp Energy Mi 1A98 Last month sharp Energy Lo 1A99 Last month peak Energy Hi 1A9A Last month peak Energy Mi 1A9B Last month peak Energy Lo 1A9C Last month flat Energy Hi 1A9D Last month flat Energy Mi 1A9E Last month flat Energy Lo 1A9F Last month valley Energy Hi I AAO Last month Energy Mi 1AAI Last month Last month valley Energy Lo Energy Lo IAA2 RO Last month total Energy in 01 interval Hi 1AA3 RO Last month total Energy in 01 interval LUE I AAA RO Last month total Energy in 01 interval LUN I AAS RO Last month importing Energy in 01 eee la nee Bw I AA6 RO Last month importing Energy in 01 A lg me Bee IAA7 Last month importing Energy in 01 113 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual Last month exporting Energy in 01 interval Hi IAA9 RO Last month exporting Energy in 01 A lin ene Bee o IAAA RO Last month exporting Energy in 01 IT eet TTT 1
25. O multi tariff standby m TEE RW 00 00 0000 2400 0207 RW 00 00 0208 RW 00 00 90 0202 0203 0204 0205 0206 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 020F Interval 01 tariff type 0 sharp 1 peak 2 flat 3 valley 0210 Interval 02 tariff type 0 sharp 1 peak 2 flat 3 valley 0211 Interval 03 tariff type 0 O 1 peak 2 flat 3 valley Interval 08 tariff type 0 1 peak 2 flat 3 valley 0 pa 1 peak 2 flat 3 valley 0 sharp 1 peak 2 flat 3 valley 021B RW Frozen time every Hi day Lo hour ad a 021C RW Frozen time every Hi minute Lo second month minute second OT 0 00000000 Subnet mask H 255 255 255 299 EE I mu mw iwst ms went CTTO LC Program Automatic Record Register Type Description Explanation kal kad NN 0230 RO No of SOE record Hi no of records Lo index PT RR RE 0331 RO The last calibration Hi year Lo month clock time year month standby 0232 RO The last calibration Hi day Lo hour clock time day hour standby 91 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual time minute second standby of calibration The last programming Hi year Lo month time year month standby The last programming Hi day Lo hour time day hour standby The last programming Hi minute Lo second time minute second standby 0238 RO
26. Power Meter File F Help H d PC SD COMI n 3 001 Measured Value Parameter Setup MaxandMin SOE Record Ethemet 0 255 s Delay Time Reset Time L1 130 0 30 0 y Relay 1 iy L2 fi30 0 30 0 V Rew2 1 vi L3 fi30 0 30 0 N Relay 3 ln y 11 5 000 0 000 A Relay 4 Frequency vi 12 ooo fo o00 A 13 ooo fo o00 A In 4 000 A 3 P demand 143 000 LN 3 Q demand 13000 LY ar PF laso Frequency 1 1 Hz alog DU onfigurati 55 00 pa Phase Sel Type Sel Unbalanced U 0 0 Channel 1 L1 v Current y Setup Channel 2 Li y Current Li c t Clear Command Payag T uren T Channel 4 L1 y Current Clear Max Clear SOE Clear Energy Min Demand Setup Upper Lower Rated Voltage 220 0 V Rated Current E 000 A Rated Frequency 50 00 Hz Existing Module Je nal Nu r Data Sampling Receive 3 3 3 2009 Multifunction Power Meter File F Help H 4 PC COM1 001 Measured Value Parameter Setup MaxandMin SOE Record Ethernet Upper Lower Limit of Measured Parameters _ r Relay Configuration Upper Lower L1 264 30 v L2 264 0 30 V Relay 2 L3 264 0 30 v Relay 3 6 0 000 A Relay 4 12 e 0 000 A I3 e 0 000 A Corresponding Full Scale To Analog Output In 4 000 Rated Voltage 220 0 V 3 P demand 13 000 li Rated Current 5 000 A 3 Q demand 13 000 ims Rated Frequency 50 00 Hz Setup PF 0 500 Frequency 55 00 45 00 Hz Analog Dutputs Configuration Phase Sel Type Se
27. Relive Power 2999999 direciona MW 7 259 1 a 7 Apparent Power 39959 ma s Active Demand a9 mw o freeen awol o Active e 999999999 directional EE OO AG m Rome Current 0 100 Harmonic Voltage Harmonic gg HA Calibration Parameter Register Current 0 12A Voltage 20 690V No 87 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 0003 Operation time L 0004 U scope U scope as 0 690 I decimal is kept Register value U scope 10 U scope register value 10 0005 I scope I scope 0 5 3 decimals are kept register value ad m L I scope 1000 I scope register value 1000 Control Parameters Register RW Address 0108 RW L1 phase Voltage 0109 RW L1 phase Voltage A Ne 010A RW L2 phase Voltage m meia Ne 010B RW L2 phase Voltage lower limit 010C RW L3 phase Voltage upper limit 010D RW L3 phase Voltage lower limit moy RW Cuneo pei oror RW Cunentiowerlinit ono Rw Cuneo upper on Rw 2Cumentiowerlinit ae 0114 RW Zero sequence a gt 0115 RW 3 phase total active o aan 0116 RW 3 phase total reactive od Pt RN Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 0117 RW Power factor lower limit 0118 System frequency upper limit 0119 RW System frequency 011A RW Unbalanced Voltage A di OOOO 011B Relay automatic Hi BYTE delay time control mode delay Lo BYTE reset time
28. Setup The programmable parameters are com address PT CT baud rate clock demand cycle user password multi tariff rate etc The user can set up relay output analog output on PC The parameters setup on meter and PC com address PT CT baud rate time demand statistics No of remote signal user password multi tariff assistant module detection Ethernet setup 1 7 EMC and Safety Standard IEC61000 4 2 GB T17626 2 IEC61000 4 8 GB T17626 8 IEC61000 4 4 GB T17626 4 IEC61010 1 GB T4793 1 1 8 Terminal Chart DYITA INANI EE DE as uH E E M m Fig 1 Terminal description Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual Fig 2 Back side diagram Terminal Description Chart Termin a Description al No Terminal 1 2 3 4 5 6 are Current In marked as I1 I1 I2 I2 I3 I3 Terminal 7 8 9 10 are Voltage In marked as N L1 L2 L3 Terminal 11 12 are a pair of active Energy pulse output 11 as positive end and 12 as negative end Terminal 13 14 are a pair of reactive Energy pulse output 13 as positive end and 14 as negative end Terminal 15 16 17 are RS 485 com 15 as A 16 as B 17 as RS 485 ground line Terminal 18 19 20 are standby ends Terminal 22 23 24 as auxiliary power input 23 as L end 24 as N end 22 as ground line It is recommended to connect the ground line 1 9 Order Code Multifunction Power Meter English code is filled above U
29. The 1 row displays L1 reactive Demand The 2 row displays L2 reactive Demand The 3 row displays L3 reactive Demand The 4 row displays 3 phase total reactive Demand The symbol MD displayed in the upper row is the Demand sign As shown in Fig 56 Phase L1 L2 and L3 and 3 phase total reactive Demands are 1 000kvar 1 000kvar 1 000kvar 3 000kvar MD e L r5 100 00 99 600 0 004 H H E La FR E E E 04 0 LONG A AE Si ya A A EH Ls li la la 000 00 14 000100 E AL BO LI wa Fig 56 37 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 7 Importing active Energy display page The symbol Imp indicates importing direction As shown in Fig 57 the importing active Energy is 623 28kWh Bp DOS 1008 33A 1 p AS AL q Fig 57 8 Exporting active Energy display page The symbol exp indicates exporting direction As shown in Fig 58 the exporting active Energy is 621 27kWh zx 93 9X 10 IE EE EEG me In ia Is 9 Net active Energy display page The symbol Net indicates net Energy As shown in Fig 59 the net active Energy is 623 28kWh we 010 00 99 3n lz Is Dosw Mi WAI Net LIL E LI kWh
30. a E Buckle up position Fig 8 During the installation please insert the meter in the hole of the cabinet then push and buckle up the meter with the installation accessories It is strongly recommended there should be 20mm space around the surface of the meter for ventilation purpose 16 Operation Manual Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 1 12 1 Interface Description 1 12 Interface ON ri iii Y E nm PW 2 RS PAPA T3 Pa to balas En sat m 169 6969 6988 ri Oh GS En og Ea T Gb 09 09 ON 88 y n HEF P OG LES UO y go pe n pa 5 i NE Bg Lg ron E Di ES GI gg B rek Hi lik Fig 9 Interface Description 17 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1 4 quadrants of Power I IL III IV represents 4 quadrants If III are on Power is inductive if II IV are on Power is capacitive 2 Display unit Displays Voltage unit V kV Power factor unit PF Current unit A kA Frequency unit Hz Active Energy unit kWh MWh Reactive Energy unit kvarh Mvarh Active Power unit kW MW Reactive Power unit kvar Mvar 3 F3 Displays main measurement data Voltage Current Power 4 rows of data Power factor frequency harmonic distortion rate Demand digits unbalanced ratio max value min value parameter setup assistant module data etc 4 Energy or clock display Displays measured Energy data Active Energy Reactive ffi E
31. b 3 E DALE t KW h Fig 123 7 Setup date page The 2 row is year 20XX data The 3 row is XX month data The 4 row is XX date data The 5 row DATE SET indicates the date setup page As shown in Fig 124 the date is June 25 2008 I DD lt gt CT IT gt ED o gt Ai zi DI E n Pr sq 000 Fig 124 8 Setup clock page The 2 row displays XX hour The 3 row displays XX minute The 4 row displays XX second The 5 row TIME SET indicates time setup page As shown in Fig 125 the time is 0 31 40 LI sal l LT rm JE um 4 EF Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual II Software Description 2 1 Function Description Multifunction Power Meter can read sampling data real time monitoring the data and can remote set up sampling data which includes clearing max and min values relay overlimit parameter setup relay action delay setup relay current status setup analog parameter programming remote signal alarm and record check up SD data storage setup harmonic data statistics multi tariff data The harmonic measurement function can analyze the harmonics with graphs and tables The user must add 120 resistance on the terminal to communicate through RS485 2 2 Installing the Software 1 Software environment Win9x WinMe Win2000 XP 2 Installation Click setup exe and follow the instruction ste
32. data the 1 byte is the time for writing the data and the time data is BCD code One record has 74 bytes The data are stored in the following sequence igcped Ya imcped Moh igcbed my ebe Ho imcped Mie igcped seem Ca ov pis voltage gt ov Line Voltage 2 wA nc 3 ooma BOmm 3 ooma BOmm 3 ooma Ag hase Curent Cal mw paren rower Cal mw are Power Ca mw ps total apparent Power 3 mw Lactic ner tw pasta active Power 130 NI NI NI Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual IW L3 reactive Power 3 phase total reactive Power 3 om pas Power factor System frequency NIN o oo ZerosequenceCumem Rete signal sas NI 3 Event record data When event occurs enquiry of records of new Event data The event data are recorded as 2 classified folders The first folder is EVEXXXX XXXX represents the year and the month when the folder is created EVE0709 represents that the folder is created in September 2007 The second folder is EVEXXDAY XX represents date HAR13DAY represents that the folder is created on 13 the TXT file under the folder is EVXXXXXX TXT XXXXXX as the seconds and minutes when the file is created EV 134425 TXT represents that the file is created on 13 44 25 Event data record 1 record is 74 bytes The lasted 4000 records can be read and stored by the f
33. key Fig 16 Month selection flow chart Fig 17 Multi tariff selection flowchart The symbol in the right middle part displays multi tariff Total total Energy T1 peak Energy T2 sharp Energy T3 flat Energy T4 valley Energy The 3 row displays month selected 00 current month 01 the last month 02 the month before last 03 the month before the last 2 The 5 row displays the current Energy with the selected multi tariff As shown in the Fig 18 current months total Energy is 3068206 36k Wh 23 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1 12 2 4 Power quality factor display mode Note When the harmonic module is included the measurement data can displays Otherwise only 0 displays Power quality displays mode and Power quality factor Press key to exit the mode and enter the next display mode Begin Three phase Voltage THI L E Y M M M Three phase Current THD Current odd harmonic ratio M M Current even harmonic ratio Current K factor M Fig 19 Harmonic submenu display flow chart 24 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1 3 phase Voltage display page The 1 row displays Phase L1 Voltage THD The 2 row displays Phase L2 Voltage THD The 3 row displays Phase L3 Voltage THD The 5 row displays symbol U as Voltage harmonics s shown in Fig 20 Phase L1 L2 a
34. not available N0W sss 48 5 Clearing the data and clock mode setup mode nono ono nono non nnnnnnnos 48 KAZ System Setup HOw Char ici 49 ly Setup Me address PE LEN 50 2 Setup band rate pape pe lia 50 oe a A NN MR AA 50 4 Setup CAS P is iaia 51 SPP demand ce cle Pale a 51 6 Setup connection Mode Dage see ee aaa ald ee 51 H setup remote signal channels p se illa 52 8 Setup the display interval page rd dde 52 9 Setup RS485 or infrared selection display page 52 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual GLO Setup Protibus address p ae 53 11 Data storage interval in SD card page nono nono nono nono n nn nn cnn nn nn nono 53 12 Password modilicatton page A A A E a is 53 EN A EER RO I RT O 54 11243 Multita setup NO sa 57 1 Setup multt tartfEOb O T P SE A ker 58 2 Setup No of interval for multi tariff page nnns 58 SMET IGEN setup pate aS 58 4 Frozen time every month setup p se aa 59 t1244 Setup Ethernet module dd 61 CL Herat semine NANA jobbar 61 2 Automatic manual mode setup page nono nono non nono non nn nn nn nro nono non nn nnnnnnos 62 S TP Address mode setup pared 62 4 Subnet mask mode setup PAGE aid a A A AA AN 63 Gale MOR UPDATE Leed 63 6 Preterred DNS Server Sep DAC tii 64 7 Alternate DNS server address setup DAL
35. of Intervals 5 Duration I day Interval 02 00 308 00 valley 08 00 12 00 peak 12 00 17 00 flat 17 00 21 00 sharp 21 00 02 00 valley As shown in Fig 104 the 1 interval multi tariff type is sharp and the starting time is 21 00 Fig 104 4 Frozen time every month setup page The 1 row displays the date The 2 row displays hour The 3 row displays minute The 4 row displays second The 5 row FR TIME indicates the frozen time every month setup page As shown in Fig 105 the frozen time every month is 16 08 18 30 59 Operation Manual Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 L EG BE KAI Li EY iz Fe be LE Li 60 Fig 105 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1 12 4 4 Setup Ethernet module set automatic manual mode ep or M Key set IP Address yas or M Key pet subnet Mask qq or M Key E m 3 ER 85 18 m EE amp 3 E met Gateway por MW Key met preferred DNS server gt or M Key set alternate DNS server q or M Key set TCP IP port aq or M Key met HTTP port ep or MM Key Reset Ethernet Module ar or M Key Fig 106 Ethernet module setup flow chart Press e key to save the current settings and enter the next page Press M key to enter the next page without saving The user must reset Ethernet module after modifying the parameters There are 2 kinds of rese
36. of send and receive message etc 5 Details of application layer 1 Message Format The application layer of Profibus DP is similar to that of Modbus Variable Each variable corresponds to one variable address The message format of receive data is the same as send data Message format Function Start variable Start variable No of Variable wi address e byte address low byte variable value byte lbye N 2 bytes 2 Message Characteristic Function Code The following chart includes all function codes and their meanings and functions Read data register Read one or more continuous variable value Write multiple registers Set one or more continuous variable value Variable Address Address field consists of 2 characteristics 16 bit binary code 0 65535 as decimal system which indicates the start address of variable For more details the user can refer to variable address chart No of variable No of variable indicates the quantity of variable message read and modified from the beginning of address field The unit of variable is character In another word one variable 2 bytes corresponds to one address The matching of address and variable no should be in the scope of variable address Otherwise the user will retrieve the invalid data Variable The number and meaning of no cyclical variable field are decided by message characteristic The user can decide the data length according to his needs
37. on or constant off state of relays connecting with exterior equipment Auto alarm output First choose items of parameters in Relay Configuration Voltage Current 3 phase active Demand 3 phase reactive Demand Power factor frequency active negative direction reactive negative direction unbalanced Voltage The delay time reset time unit is second Press setup to save the current setting The measured value is over upper limit or under lower value The relay alarm is on after delay time The relay status is changed When the measured value reaches the value in between lower and upper value the alarm is off after reset time and the relay retrieves the original status As shown in Fig 185 Constant on status when alarm is on the relay is closed relay is disconnected in no alarm state Manual control output Click the button in PC to control on off state of relays Relay control mode 0x011F 0x0122 Manual Remote Write output control register can control the relay 0 as off 1 control mode pulse output 1 In the overlimit control mode output control register can response to the on off status of the relay 0 as off 1 as on 2 In the overlimit control mode the meter executes according to the upper and the lower limits parameters set by software 6 pis Coen __ Sequence Current a 3 Ca active Demand phase reactive Demand C pre 70 Reactive Power neg direction D lasterom Unb
38. refer to the first part of user manual The connect diagrams is as shown in Fig 178 and Fig 179 123 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Fig 179 Front view of module Operation Manual Ethernet Module Multifunction Power Mete Fig 178 LEG Le Fig 180 Front view of RJ 45 LED L Yellow indicates speed characteristics Constant on of LED represents 100Mbps while Constant off of LED represents 10Mbps LED R Green indicates characteristics of connection and data exchange Constant on of LED represents connection while flickering of LED represents s data output TRI S e NAT SUA NN Le i RA I La None PR Hone Pea Mo KA LAI Mone A Hone Positive terminal of sending data Negative termunal of sending data Positive terminal of receiving data Negative termmal of receiving data Fig 181 RJ 45 Ports No 124 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 4 3 Module Function 4 3 1 Remote Signal Input Function Meter can display on off status of 8 remote signal inputs Also the user can remote monitor on off status of 8 remote signals and SOE records as shown in Fig 182 and Fig 183 See the meter operation manual Sor remis 1 AA a KA NE PENES SAT 1 mr OE7F RO Record 64 event Hi 1 16s Lo DI DI low 8 bit DO remote signal 1 D1 remote signal 2 D2 remote signal 3 D3 remote signal 4 D4 remote signal 5 D5 remote signal 6 D6 remote si
39. should be legal addresses as in A B C classes 1 e 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 can not be set 192 168 0 0 and 192 168 0 255 can not be set either ER Ns HE Pu gt V 0 J d o COCA DO bq HE 90 re Fig 108 62 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 4 Subnet mask mode setup page The first row displays the first data of Subnet mask as 255 shown in Fig 109 The second row displays the second data of Subnet mask as 255 shown in Fig 109 The third row displays the third data of Subnet mask as 255 shown in Fig 109 The fourth row displays the fourth data of Subnet mask as 0 shown in Fig 109 The fifth row SUB indicates Subnet mask setup page As shown in Fig 109 Subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 E 1 o EG LALM kj DE 2 p E E nt 24 L I E L Fig 109 5 Gateway mode setup page The first row displays the first data of Gateway as 192 shown in Fig 110 The second row displays the second data of Gateway as 168 shown in Fig 110 The third row displays the third data of Gateway as 0 shown in Fig 110 The fourth row displays the fourth data of Gateway as 1 shown in Fig 110 The fifth row DT indicates gateway mode setup page As shown in Fig 110 Gateway is 192 168 0 1 Fig 110 63 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 6 Preferred DNS server setup page The first row displays the first data of preferred DNS se
40. shown in Fig 162 and Fig 163 50 00 59 60 Fig 162 Side view Fig 163 Back view 4 2 2 Installation Condition Assistant Module can be easily installed but several conditions have to be matched 1 Temperature Working Temperature 20 60 C Storage Temperature 40 85 C 2 Humidity 5 95 non condensing 3 Installed Environment Meter and Assistant modules should be installed in a dry non dust environment avoiding heat strong disturbance source nearby 4 2 3 Installation Method Modules and main unit are connected by pins The back side of meter has pin holes and modules have pins As shown in Fig 164 118 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual OOOOOOOOOO Fig 164 Back side diagram ce a 3 2 Le A Pri Sac a S25 r m gt Sst O SS of scsi E omg t 3 mE i11 Fig 165 Side diagram Fig 166 Back side diagram one module First you should make sure the inserted pin of the assistant module not to fold or distort see Fig 165 take the extended back cover of the main assistant module off and then plug the module in 119 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual parallelly according to the direction of the main unit rabbet amp the assistant module cover see Fig 166 When you operate it please use the proper strength Don t insert it deflectively or forcibly At the same time you should make
41. to begin the installation Directories If you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard ED Program Files ENO Artel 8 Oy ATec3000 H E DNS9000 41 21 JEN KI MDMS10G H Common Files y ComPlus Applications EA DataMax had InstallShield Fig 130 Fig 131 71 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual Multifunction Power Meter InstallShield Wizard The InstallShield Wizard is installing Multifunction Power Meter Installing Ds Multifunction Power Meter MDAC TP EE InstallShield Cancel Fig 132 Multifunction Power Meter InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed Multifunction Power Meter Click Finish to exit the wizard Back Cancel Fig 133 Click Finish icon the Multifunction Power Meter icon shall appear on the desktop Miolkifunmction Poi ter Meter Fig 134 2 3 Operation Page Setup PoltiFfunctiarn After the software is installed double click the s993 icon to enter the following page as shown in Fig 135 on PC Choose the corresponding com port choose com1 click search button on the search online page that shows up The user can type the corresponding address as the setup on the meter the default setting is 1 TZ Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual Multifunction Power Meter File F Help H d
42. total Energy Hi 065B 2 month before last 12 Interval total Energy Lo 065C 2 month before last 12 Interval imp 065D 2 month before last 12 Interval imp 065E 2 month before last 12 Interval exp 065F 2 month before last 12 Interval exp Harmonic Register Real value register value xxx xxx is the multiple Voltage 10 Voltage THD 10000 Current 1000 Current THD 10000 CF 10000 K 10000 phase angle 10 harmonic 10000 NO ox RO Lo volle io 100 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual es ro ivo 1 0666 RO El Voltage THD F 0 01 0 65535 0667 RO L2 Voltage THD F 0668 Ro Lavoltage THD pf m RO D2Whekn A je wo Gwen A 066C Il Current total harmonic 0 01 0 65535 0660 RO 12 ometto IL ost RO 13 Curent toat harmoni pp or RO Neutral phase Curent total armonie ei RO pda f o RO amp os Ro Neutra Cumemi CHO os RO cune HD S ome RO BOmmmD oy RO NemiCmem HD E om RO keen om ro 18 ta A 70678 RO Nevra Corek facto ossi ro I2Wiweodiquo m mo Ro La Voltage odd ae O o RO LI Voltage nana pp oo c RO frav r 0685 RO L3 Voltageeven rub fosso ro Cmewodiqu m 0687 ro BCmexodqu m O ww ro BCmerodqu m 0689 RO Neutral phase
43. treactive Energy display p se itinere 39 1123 Module Display No sr 40 1 12 3 1 H rm nie data display mode iii id 40 1 3 phase fundamental Voltage display mode page i 41 2 3 phase fundamental Voltage phase angle display page rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 41 3 3 phase fundamental Current display page 41 4 3 phase fundamental Current phase angle display page 42 5 3 phase fundamental apparent Power display page iii 42 6 3 phase fundamental active Power display page 42 7 3 phase fundamental reactive Power display page 43 8 Voltage harmonics 5 display Pace suain wem atia lare bua tania qa 43 9 Voltage harmonic phase angle display page iii 43 1 0 Current harmonic 7o display PAL carnal iii A tee dup etia 44 11 Current harmonic phase angle display page 44 1 12 3 2 Other modules display mode rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnrrrrrrrnsrrrnrrrrrnnssrrssnsrssnnsssnsnnssssssns 44 1 Detecting module status display page iii 44 2 Detecting no module display Dabei daka db baa 45 1 12 A Parameter Setup MOS Ne 46 1124 Setup mode main DADO ueteri Dutch ca iet nad 47 VPN AA A A 47 2 System setup mode Pape AA PA AA RN 47 BA RG kA THOQO aaa 48 4 Ethernet setup display mode
44. you hold the meter backside Module H Profibus module wiring diagram 1 As shown in Fig 174 the user can connect Multifunction Power Meter with Profibus module PLC Profibus Module Multifunction Power Mete Fig 174 6 e of Fig 175 Terminal port Fig 176 DB9 port sequence 2 DP Port Definition l Shield Shield protect No erme joo N24V 24V output Voltage No RXD TXD P Data P Yes Receive ae ed i a rositive voltage Ye re oa Voltage No TA onmo bw Nes 122 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual pp ReeeiwelSemd 9 CNIRN 3 Cable Usually the user is required to use STP Shielded Twisted Pair cable as the standard EIA RS 485 In addition the user can use unshielded twisted pair cable if there is no much disturbance 4 Bus Terminal According to DP standard the user can add bus terminals resistances at the start and the end of PROFIBUS DP as shown in Fig 177 STATION 3 STATION 4 P N p M STATION I DGND DGND DP Potts Connections Fig 177 Bus terminal consists of 3 resistors values as shown in Fig 177 and connecting wires Vp stands for positive end of power DGND stands for Digital Ground As shown in Fig 177 level of Data P is higher than Data N and bus free signal is 1 Module I Ethernet module wiring diagram The terminal can communicate with PC by Ethernet Module For set details please
45. 0 00 000 000 000 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 000 000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 000 000 000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 000 000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 000 0 00 000 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 000 000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 000 000 000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 000 000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 000 000 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 000 000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 000 000 000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 000 000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 000 000 000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 000 000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 000 000 000 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 000 000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 000 000 000 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 000 000 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 000 000 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 000 000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 000 000 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 000 000 000 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 000 000 000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 000 000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 nan nan nan nan nan nn nn nn nn Data Sampling Receive 3 5 2003 10 18 4M Fig 189 4 3 6 Data Storage and Harmonic Analysis Module Function This module combines both data storage function and harmonic analysis function It can store the real time data and display 2 to 63 harmonic real time measured data also harmonic Phase angle data See meter user manual 4 3 7 Pr
46. 1 record ID 03 70 00 00 2E CRC16 2nd record ID 03 70 01 00 2E CRC16 The 8000 record ID 03 8F 3F 00 2E CRC16 4 3 5 Harmonic Analysis Module Function The user is required to set up parameters on PC when this module is installed It can display 2 to 63 harmonic real time measured data also harmonic phase angle data See meter user manual As shown in Fig 188 and Fig 189 Multifunction Power Meter File F Help H d 3 E PC gt COMI amp 001 Harmonic 2 63 scad _ i Ethemet Measured Value SOE Record Harmonics Harmonics Fundamental Harmonic Phase U Phase U LI L1 L2 Total Harmonic 0 00 Value v DO 0 0 THD R 0 00 E Phase Angle 0 0 0 0 THD F 0 00 CF factor 0 00 Current L1 Current Value A 0 000 L1 Total Harmonic 0 00 E Rises anga us THD R 0 00 THD F 0 00 E Power K Factor D 00 E SI es Active Kw 0 000 0 000 THD F Reactive KYar 0 000 0 000 OddfU Apparent KvA 0 000 0 000 Even U Oddtl Even l No of Harmonic Odd 0 Odd l Even U 0 Even l Data Sampling Send J Receive I 3 5 2009 10 18 AM 136 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual Multifunction Power Meter File F Help H d aS zd PC gt COMI amp 001 Measured Value SOE Record g Ethemet Harmonic 2 63 SD Card Contents of Harmonic Angle of Harmonic L2 L3 1 12 13 L1 L2 L3 1 12 13 a 0 00 000 000 000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bi 000 0 00 000 000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
47. 11 Current harmonic phase angle display page The 1 row displays Phase L1 Current harmonic phase angle The 2 row displays Phase L2 Current harmonic phase angle The 3 row displays Phase L3 Current harmonic phase angle The 5 row PA I XX XX as the no of harmonic As shown in Fig 75 L1 L2 L3 Current 2 harmonic phase angles are 3 86 9 88 28 86 lar E zen 00 38 30 AUS QU ERE La AA al om EN av KU C Ls IDE u Te ds He ye D NO Y NG DU gu PANES Fig 75 1 12 3 2 Other modules display mode In parameter display page press U P key to display the installed modules Under this mode press I key to display Software version number Press U P key to exit SD card display mode 1 Detecting module status display page The 1 row to the 4 row display the corresponding modules that are detected represented by the order code of the optional modules The 5 row displays no of modules that are detected max of 4 44 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual HE 35 ia Y El N gt AO IG S gm EE ESI Fig 76 2 Detecting no module display page When no assistant module i
48. 2 interval Lo TTT RO RO 05C6 RO 1 month before last 01 interval total Energy Hi 05C7 RO 1 month before last 01 interval total er Ra 05C8 RO 1 month before last 01 Interval imp NO C 05C9 RO 1 month before last 01 Interval imp mm mo mar 05C8 RO 1 month before last 01 Interval exp O O langan mma 05C9 RO 1 month before last 01 Interval exp Energy Lo ufred OO 0606 RO 1 month before last 12 Interval total Energy Hi 0607 I month before last 12 Interval total Energy Lo 0608 RO 1 month before last 12 Interval imp 0609 RO 1 month before last 12 Interval imp 060A RO 1 month before last 12 Interval exp 060B RO 1 month before last 12 Interval exp NN NENNEN 2 month before last total Energy Hi 99 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 0612 2 month before last peak Energy Hi 0613 RO 2 month before last peak Energy Lo 0614 2 month before last flat Energy Hi 0615 2 month before last flat Energy Lo 0616 2 month before last valley Energy Hi 0617 2 month before last valley Energy Lo 0618 RO 2 month before last 01 Interval total A es 0619 RO 2 month before last 01 Interval total Energy Lo 061A 2 month before last 01 Interval imp NE EE 061B RO 2 month before last 01 Interval imp O pag mm 061C RO 2 month before last 01 Interval exp PO O ag NO mn 061D RO 2 month before last 01 Interval exp EMI NS 2 1 1 2 11 Interval 00000000000 PD RO 2 month before last 12 Interval
49. B05 RO Last month total Energy in 12 interval ol xp 1B06 RO Last month total Energy in 12 interval oe fae mnm 1B07 RO Last month total Energy in 12 interval LUN eee ee 1B08 RO Last month importing Energy in 12 ee a Pe Be n 1B09 RO Last month importing Energy in 12 mS eae een ee 1 BOA RO Last month importing Energy in 12 LE ma 1 BOB RO Last month exporting Energy in 12 PP EU 1BOC RO Last month exporting Energy in 12 LE es Boe n IBOD RO Last month exporting Energy in 12 LN EU IBID RO month before last O1 interval total Energy Hi 114 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual IBIE RO I month before last 01 interval total Energy Mi 1B1F RO 1 month before last 01 interval total Energy Lo 1B20 RO 1 month before last 01 Interval imp ee d 1B21 RO 1 month before last 01 Interval imp per ag KO pai me 1B22 RO 1 month before last 01 Interval imp 1B23 RO 1 month before last 01 Interval exp 1B24 RO 1 month before last 01 Interval exp Energy Mi 1B25 RO 1 month before last 01 Interval exp Energy Lo 2 11 Interval 1B80 RO 1 month before last 12 Interval total Energy Hi 1B81 RO 1 month before last 12 Interval total Energy Mi 1B82 RO 1 month before last 12 Interval total kad Energy Lo 1B83 RO 1 month before last 12 Interval imp kal Energy Hi 1B84 RO 1 month before last 12 Interval imp hd Energy Mi 1 B85 RO 1 month before last 12 Interval imp kal Energy Lo 1B86 RO 1 mo
50. CL o ajn Ha 3P4W Without PT Fig 3 3P4W without PT X 7 LOAD x Po S amp ont BE Un Active energy pulse output z o mid Cee e tReactive energy pulse output 2 2 a TE AAA 4 r SE NE I o sh z Mm pol EN i 1 gt E mn 2 14 Operation Manual Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 WITHOUT POWER ENERGY OUTPUT Active energy pulse output Reactive energy pulse output PULSE OUTPUT RS 485 mr INPUT VOLTAGE INPUT CURRENT POWER w C ra Earth RD 165YAC DC 85 3P3W Without PT Fig 5 3P3W without PT L1 WITHOUT POWER ENERGY OUTPUT Active energy pulse output Reactive energy pulse output EQ E PULSE OUTPUT RS 485 HY INPUT VOLTAGE INPUT CURRENT 85 265VAC DC 3P4W Without PT Fig 6 3P3W with PT 15 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual TT Tr e DDA A BO N I eo ES Active energy pulseoutput 2 Zi AD E 3 Reactive energy pulse output B m Sire Mr ll 1 2 S8t SU BE S8U S arth RD 85 265VAC DC HIMOd INIYYND INANI 39VWITOA LNdNI gt El Y Single phase diagram Fig 7 Single phase diagram Note is the Current in terminal In single phase system Voltage only connects to L1 and phase N Current only connects Phase L1 1 11 Installation 1 Exterior size 96 mmx96 mmx72mm 2 Installation size 91 mmx91mm Accessory
51. E da 64 S TCP IP port mode setup PAT eo oho nae 65 9 HTTP port mode Se Up Pale de A A dub sh kne 65 10 Reset Ethernet module mode setup page iii 65 1 12 45 Clear and time sep TO ESS SST 66 CL Clear SOE record p s sueta AA malala 67 2 Clear tax n le page Aasen 67 VEN 67 4 TotabEneroy display NS 68 5 Importing total Energy PAE it A he BS 68 6 ExXportino total Bret y pae ti di a a A dida 69 E A rc 69 RISAS Dae A DE plein io siii 69 IH SOFTWARE DESCRIPTION la 70 2D FEUNCHON DESCRIPTIO N eoe ticos a ts el ls al a o o lo 70 2 2 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE lilla 70 OPERATION PAGE SEP 72 ZH INTERFACE PAGE DESCRIPTION iria 74 2 SDCRDIN RUNNER 79 HECOMMNIUNICALTLION sr 84 gt COMMUNICATION PROTOOL 84 3 2 RIU COMMAND FORMAT AND EXAMPLE eee 84 S9 TOP AP PROTOCOL DESCRIPTION otro I 86 TT TN 86 IN MODULEUSAGE ana ann ian learn 117 Al PROFILEOE MODE Sn A A ea n ete done 117 211 Forord NA lle 117 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 21 2 kabeo Module Function elio 117 4 2 MODULE INSTALLATION vieoe 5 etapa ceri bel Ee YE peo Ga ad 118 FME NTS 118 4 22 IM tala ton Cd 118 Si AAA O aan EM 118 4 2 4 Module COMME CUM AA A aadnk ted 120 ABER FG BAW AO A A A eT en am IAS 125 4 3 Remote sitial Map GF ui Cl saadan 125 432 Relay Output Module Finch ses 127 4 3 3 Analog Output Module Function 129 4 3 4 Data Storage Module Function
52. Fig 114 The lower row HTTP indicates HTTP port setup page As shown in Fig 114 HTTP port is 80 Fig 114 10 Reset Ethernet module mode setup page The upper row displays setting data 0 is for reset later 1 is for reset now The lower row E RESET indicates reset Ethernet Module setup page As shown in Fig 115 it indicates reset Ethernet Module later 65 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1 12 4 5 Clear and time setup mode start Clear and clock setup ke Input Clear SOE M key password A key _ Password DES Yes Input Clear Nax Min password No ea Password OE Yes Input Clear energy password A key _ Password DES M key Yes Input total active energy ot key Input positive total active energy Jor M key Input negative M key total active energy lor M key setup date Y or M key setup time or M key Fig 116 Note The data can be cleared only when the password is correct After inputting the password the user press key to clear the data If the password is not correct the meter returns to the password mode After the data is input press key to save current saving and go to the next page Press M key to enter the next page without saving 66 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 1 Clear SOE record page The upper row displays the password The lower row displays CLR SOE in
53. Lo 0524 RO Current month importing Energy in 01 om I 0525 RO Current month importing Energy in 01 matr rete e 0526 RO Current month exporting Energy in 01 LEN I 0527 RO Current month exporting Energy in 01 ome m 0564 Current ru ERAT total Energy in 12 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual CU fm RO Current month total Energy m 12 interval Lo 0566 RO Current month importing Energy in 12 Ta 0567 RO Current month importing Energy in 12 er meats em ee 0568 RO Current month exporting Energy in 12 ee it 0569 RO Current month exporting Energy in 12 O sist E 056A RO Last month sum Energy Hi sh RO Last month sum Energy Lo RO RO RO Last month Last month valley Energy Lo Energy Lo 0574 RO Last month total Energy in 01 interval mmm m 0575 RO Last month total Energy in 01 interval Tee m 0576 RO Last month importing Energy in 01 PO lag mn ba 0577 RO Last month importing Energy in 01 LEN B RU 0578 RO Last month exporting Energy in 01 LEN RU 0579 RO Last month exporting Energy in 01 EI TTT 05B6 RO Last month total Energy in 12 interval dli id saci 05B7 RO Last month total Energy in 12 interval DN ee nG a 05B RO Last month importing Energy in 12 TO a es e 05B9 RO Last month importing Energy in 12 aaa aa 05BA Last month exporting Energy in 12 98 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual fm Last month exporting Energy in 1
54. MDM3100 Multifunction Power Meter Operation Manual www biall com pl Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual Preface Thank you for choosing our products Packing list 1 Multifunction Power Meter unit 2 Installation Component I pair 3 User Manual I copy 4 QA Certificate I piece 5 Software I copy Please read the user manual before installing operating and maintaining the instruments Declaration This manual represents your Multifunction Power Meter as manufactured at the time of publication It assumes standard software Special versions of software may be fitted in which case you will be provided with additional details Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual 1s complete and accurate We updated this manual but cannot be held responsible for errors or omissions We reserve the right to make changes and improvements to the product without obligation to incorporate these changes and improvements into units previously shipped Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual Warning Notice Multifunction Power Meter shall function properly under the following working conditions 1 Auxiliary power supply 85 265VAC DC Multifunction Power Meter might be damaged or function improperly if the power supply is out of range 2 For the secondary measurement line Voltage range is 0 693V phase Voltage range 0 400V Current range 0 6A Multifunction Power Mete
55. Mi 106 RO LimebeDemmdlo or RO L2reaciveDemndti OOOO m ro LmebeDemmdMi Gsi RO 2 wacive Demand o m ro La reactive DemandH OOOO 1813 ro C3 reacive DemandMi 1816 RO 3 phase total reactive Demand Mi _ 1817 RO 3phase total reactive Demand Lo 118 ro Li max active Demma 1819 ro E1 max active Demana mi IA ro LI max active Demandt mms ro t2max aetivebemndi ism ro 22 max active Demand o iste ro 13 max active Demand iste RO t3max active Demana mi m ro L3 max active Demand o Lm Ro 3 phase max total active Demand i um RO 3 phase max total active Demand Mi 1823 RO 3 phase max total active Demand Lo SM RO TA mex reactive Demandi wm RO LimmracieDemmdMi wn ro LimwrecieDemmdlo 127 ro Ezma reactive Demandi m RO t2max reactive Demand Mi Hm RO LmarecieDemmdlo pA RO LimarecieDemmdHi os RO LimarecieDemmdMi c ro L3 max reactive Demandto 105 181C L2 max active Demand Mi Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual umo Ro 3 phase max total reactive Daman Hi 182E RO 3 phase max tota
56. RO puseRwe es mc RO system frequency 031E RO Voltage unbalanced ratio In 3PAW system as phase Voltage in 3P3W system as line Voltage Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 0320 RO standby 0321 RO Relay alarm status DO relay 1 alarm D8 0over upper limit lunder lower limit relay 2 corresponding to DI and D9 1 is for close while O for open 0322 RO Remote signal input status D0 remote signal 1 D1 remote m oM signal 2 Instant Max Min Value Register NO Mp RO LimpeVhge wo RO t2max phasevotase o RO L3 max phase Voluge 0403 RO Average max phase voltage M4 RO 112 ma tine Voltage uos RO L23 ma line Voltage uos Ro Lal man line Voltage 0607 Ro Average max line tage ws RO nma Cure roo ro imas Cure ww ro ismas Cure wo RO Average max Cant opc RO Li max apparent Power oso Ro L3 max apparent Power or RO 3 phase max total apparet Power oo RO Lima tie Pour i RO 12 max aciwePower ou RO L3 max aciwePower ous RO 3 phase man tota active Power o RO LI max reacivePower ous ro L2max reacivePower ons ro L3 max reacivePower 0817 Ro 3 phase max ioa reac
57. SD File Data Read 50 File Select Date 12 31 2008 M 31 Select Path fe Measured Value C Event Record Harmonic Record f Demand Energy Record Fig 160 ME Export To Excel l l Clicking the user will either see the File Export interface as in Fig 161 or the error massage when the error occurs File Export Save in Local Disk G t e EJ PRO EX V3 0 Qoooooo My Recent 000 Documents ooo 90000 000 000000000000200900 2 File name ISDDATA My Network Save as type sls Files xls Cancel Places Fig 161 The user can select the file name and the path and save the file Then the data can be read by Microsoft excel 83 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual MI Communication 3 1 Communication Protocol MODBUS RTU protocol the data format as 1 start bit 8 bit I stop bit 3 2 RTU Command Format and Example Command 03H read single and consecutive registers 0 ve exam No orbytes N Low Bye 6 om CE 7 Tee CRC Low Byte 8 CRC L Note Multifunction Power Meter with address 01H send 2 consecutive WORDS from the starting address 0102H Receive favne exam uou te f gt CRC igh Byis 8 CRC O cc LowByi 9 w Note Multifunction Power Meter with address 01H receive 2 consecutive WORDS from the starting address 0102H 06H Write single register Send comman
58. SPECIFICATION 0d ds 9 EPER NNN 11 1 EMC AND SABE LY STANDARD ia ran 11 PANNEN a A a 11 19 ORDER CODEN A AA AA AAA AA 12 TOT PC WIRING DIAGRAM ea A da NATA SO PORE ER pu E 14 NTN NN 16 Ba EZ INTERE AC E elia 17 112 T Interface Desperate pi 17 1 122 Parameter Data Display Mode uensartet epe eo 20 1 12 2 1 Submenu under 3 phase data display menu Ka 20 Ll Phase bl parameter display Page NS 21 2 Phase L2 parameter display page 252025 00 anda eee 21 3 Phase L3 parameter display piskede eee pe 22 MA AA OA 22 11223 Milan display m de oi e RE Rep RO e NS 23 1 12 2 4 Power quality factor display mode eene 24 1 3 phase Volas display DAS Oi bd 25 2 Voltage odd harmonic distortion 96 display page 25 3 Voltage even harmonic distortion display page esee 26 4 Voltage peak factor mode display page iii 26 5 Phase Current distortion display page nono nono nono ono n nn nro nn nnnnnnnnnos Di 6 Current odd total harmonic distortion Yo display page aa 27 7 Current even total harmonic distortion display page i 28 8 Current K factor mode display page i 28 1 12 2 5 a NA ME 29 1 3 Phase Current and average Current display i 30 2 Current Voltage unbalanced ratio
59. Setup CT display page The upper row displays CT data The upper left 0 is shimmering As shown in Fig 89 CT is set as 1 0 The lower row displays CT SET as the CT setup page NONONO QUT MICI ME Fr ENT Li JE 3 Fig 89 5 Setup demand cycle page Demand cycle indicates the interval of measuring average Power It can be set from I to 15 minutes The upper row shows the Demand cycle As shown in Fig 90 the Demand cycle is 15 minutes The lower row shows DEMD SET to indicate the Demand cycle page ss gt lt LIT E PRI La kal LE fm Fig 90 6 Setup connection mode page The upper row shows the connection mode As shown in Fig 91 the current connection is 3P4W 0 is for 3P3W and 1 for 3P4W The lower row shows WIRE SET indicating connection setup page 51 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 7 Setup remote signal channels page The upper row displays no of channels is set As shown in Fig 92 8 represent 8 channels remote signals The lower row shows CHANSET indicating remote signal channel no setup page imi DI L N 5E Fig 92 8 Setup the display interval page The upper row displays the interval for the next page As shown in Fig 93 the interval for next page Is 10 seconds The lower row displays INTV SET indicating the interval for changing to the
60. T TO ss 1242 Voltage L2 2 phase angle 127F Voltage L2 63 phase angle rea 1283 Voltage L3 2 phase angle 103 E E c 5 O 2 5 ro o z O a e O Zi ON Operation Manual 12FF RO Current I1 63 phase angle 1301 Current 12 1 phase angle 1302 Current 12 2 phase angle 133F Current 12 63 phase angle 1341 Current I3 1 phase angle 1342 Current I3 2 phase angle LL I a us ro Gunentneutaltine 1 phase age mm RO Curent neutral ine phase angle 13BF Current neutral line 63 phase angle AN SOE Record Register No eo 0E02 Record 33 minute sec Hi minute Lo second 0E03 Record 33 event Hi 1 16s Lo DI 359 9 12 359 9 13 0E7C Record 64 year month Hi year Lo month 0E7D Record 64 day hour Hi day Lo hour 0E7F Record 64 event Hi 1 16s Lo DI Demand Statistic Register Primary Data No 1800 L1 active Demand Hi 1000 104 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual iso Te cine Domandlo 1803 RO L2 active Demand Hi as same on 1804 RO L2 active Demand Mi RO L2acive Demand o _ ie RO active Demand Bi my RO L3 active Demand Mi 1809 R 3 phase total reactive Demand Hi O iso RO 3 phase total reactive Demand Mi O 108 RO 3 phase total reactive Demanio 00 ro LI reactive Demand Bop ro LimeiveDemnd
61. V Module Usage 4 1 Profile of Modules 4 1 1 Function and Advantage Multifunction Power Meter can extend functions by choosing the external optional modules including 8 remote signals module programmable 4 analog outputs 0 5V or 4 20mA module 4 relay outputs module data storage amp harmonic analysis module Profibus module and Ethernet module With extension capability variety dependability and flexibility Multifunction Power Meter can realize different functions by connecting different modules It can suit different customers needs flexibly 4 1 2 Table of Module Function Assistant Modules Type Assistant Modules Function 8 remote signal module Detect the on off status exterior device Dry contact must It can record the no of on off states and SOE event record 4 programmable relay output module Programmable 4 channels relay output remote control or auto alarm outputs to be chosen 4 programmable analog outputs module Programmable 4 independent analog outputs can correspond to several measured parameters Outputs 4 20mA Programmable 4 independent analog outputs can correspond to several measured parameters Outputs 0 5V F Harmonic analysis module Analyze 2 63 harmonic data 117 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 4 2 Module Installation 4 2 1 Exterior Size Exterior size 52 mmx37 mmx20 67mm Installation size 21 7 mmx9 3mm x 7mm As
62. Voltage Current Even odd harmonic l l Harmonic distortion 2nd to 63rd Harmonie distortion i Fundamental Voltage malas Magnitude phase angle module Current Fundamental active reactive Power Harmonics individual Magnitude phase angle Profibus communication Ichannel Profibus protocol module Ethernet 10M 100M adaptable networking I channel Based on the Ethernet Modbus RTU communication protocol Modbus TCP IP protocol module Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1 4 Measured Accuracy Voltage 0 9999 9kV Class 0 2 Scope 5 100 V Current 0 9999 9kA Class 0 2 Scope 5 100 A Zero sequence Class 5 Power Factor Factor Class 10 1 0 CT UA Apparent Power omv esos Active Demand 999 999MW Glssro Reactive Demand 999 999Mwr Clsstl0_ Current Total 0 100 Class 2 0 Voltage Total 0 100 Class 2 0 Harmonic ae e 1 5 Technical Specification Input Current Input Current SA Current value can be set up Measurement scope 0 5 120 Overload capacity 2 X rated continuously 100A 1s non continuously Power consumption lt 0 2VA per phase Voltage Input Input Voltage 400VAC L N 693VAC L L Voltage value can be set up System frequency 45 65Hz Measurement scope 3 120 Overload capacity 2 X rated continuous 2500V 1s non continuous Power consumption lt 0 5VA per phase Remote Input Optional Input channels
63. acivePowerLo Sm RO 22 phase eactvePoweri Hsc ro 12 phase reactive rowem ism ro 12 phase reactvePowerLo iste RO 13 phase reactive Pow Hs ro 13 phase reactive Pow 107 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual ww RO Lipase reactive Poneto 1881 RO 3 phase total reactive Power Hi 1882 RO 3 phase total reactive Power Mi 1883 Ro 3 phase total reactive PowerLo mo 1886 L3 Power factor 1000 1887 R 3 phase Power factor 1000 O 1884 RO Zero sequence Curent to NO Hi RO 23 ma phase VolageHi 1392 RO 23 max phase VolageLo OOOO 193 RO Average max phase voltaggi 194 RO Average max phase Voltage Lo 1995 RO tiomaxtinevolageti 1996 ro Lidmax tineVolugeLo 1997 ro 131 max tme Votami OOO 1398 RO 131 max tine olageLlo _ 1899 RO 123max fine Voltage Hi i394 RO 123 max tine Vota Lo 1898 RO Average max line voltage msc RO Average max line VolugeLo wk RO 1 man Carreta sp ro 2 max uren asao RO 12 man Careto isan RO DmaCuemHi sag RO DmaCueuto mas RO Average max Curent isa RO Average max Coreto 1846 RO E1 max apparent Powermi _ ma RO Li max apparent PoverLo 108 Multifunctio
64. al apparent Apparent Power Power Power 4 quadrant Power 4 quadrant Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual Phase Power factor 3 phase average Power Power factor factor Demand l l o Demand 3 phase active reactive Demand stat st c Active E Imported exported and net active Energy 1 ctive Ener gt channel active Energy pulse output Energy reading i Imported exported and net reactive Energy 1 Reactive Energy channel reactive Energy pulse output Multi tariff billing Multi tariff setup Time display Real time display Year month day hour minute second Data RS 485 or I Modbus RTU protocol communication communication Remote signal l l 8 channels Status detection SOE event record input module Programmable over limit value for real time 4 channels i measurement Voltage unbalanced ratio Relay output programmable sE m a Demand value the default setting is manual module overlimit underlimit ne mE mode The overlimit underlimit command alarm can be read thru com port 4 20mA or 0 5V Programmable output Analog output 4 channels l l corresponding real time measurement the module programmable Mu default setting 1s Ua Store real time measured value in cycle Data storage l T Storage capacity 2GB Voltage Current unbalanced ratio Demand module Optional value Energy harmonics and remote signal module Total harmonic distortion for 3 phase single phase neutral line
65. alanced Voltage 011B RW Relay 1 automatic control Hi BYTE na time Lo BYTE reset time 011C RW Relay 2 automatic control Kull bod cc 011D RW Relay 3 automatic control AA ed NN 011E Relay 4 automatic control 127 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 011F Relay 1 control mode 0120 Relay 2 control mode 0123 RW Relay output control Low 4 bit DO Relay 1 DI Relay 2 D2 Relay 3 D3 Relay 4 Bit status 0 off 1 on E OO RO Relay alarm status D0 0 Realyl no alarm D0 1 Realy alarm D8 0 Realy1 over upper limit D8 1 Realy1 under lower limit D1 0 Realy2 no alarm D1 1 Realy2 alarm D9 0 Realy2 over upper limit D9 1 Realy2 under lower limit D2 0 Realy3 no alarm D2 1 Realy3 alarm D10 0 Realy3 over upper limit D10 1 Realy3 under lower limit D3 0 Realy4 no alarm D3 1 Realy4 alarm D11 0 Realy4 over upper limit D11 1 Realy4 under lower limit Mubifunrcrion Power Meter Pier Malo SUE FEocend Uppen Lovee Limit of Measured Parameter Uppes ERE om si Hu E Li CR ETS EZT n f eE Pd ra paa Comsap ndng Full Secado Ta frag Copas In 4 OO A H3 f Maed Voltage 22010 Y IP demand 15000 Ew po Frans Ciaya OD A ii RT Kua PF non Frequency EE E far Hz iros Dip Coral ni fan guae Pace Sal Type Sal TE ia Channel 1 HE fuera Rated Freguoney 20 00 He Ch pem ftum Cinar Command Channel 3 leor
66. an spp RO t23min tinevolageto Lisi RO Average min line duelo Hmm Ro TI min phase Curemilo Lista RO Dmi puscCummHi rises Ro 12min phase Cameo SS ses RO DmipuseCummHi mg RO 13 min phase Cameo rises RO Average min phase Coment Ri mm Ro Average min phase CurentLo s RO Li min apparent Power sec RO Li min apparentPowerLo _ ised RO i2min apparentPoweri isee RO L2min apparent Pose riser Ro L2min apparentPowerLo sm RO 23 min apparent Power riser RO 23 min apparent Poveri mm RO L3min apparentPowero ir RO 3 phase min total apparent Power Praza RO 3 phase min total apparent PowerMi mrs RO 3 phase min total apparent Power Lo rs RO Lt min active Power ti riser RO LI min sciverowerMi J rises RO Limin active Pomero mm RO 12 min active Power OOOO Hs ro L2min active powem risa RO L2 min aciverowerLo src RO t3min aciveroweti J sp RO t3minaciverowei 110 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual CAKE 18FF RO 3 phase min total active Power Hi 1900 RO 3 phase min total active Power Mi RO 3 phase min total active Powerto 1902 RO Li min reactive Power i90 RO firmnreseiveromerm
67. and the lower limits parameters 7 Sequence Owren 13 phase active Demand 9 5 phase reactive Demand A Power factor O O Reactive Power neg su direction ID active Poner EO o 54 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual Analog Output Selection Select phase 0 L1 1 L2 2 L3 3 3 phase F constant output 4mA E constant ER 20mA sme s sem TOME D3 D0 Ho GG E Apparent Power OkVA 1 2 Sn ge Mes Power OkW 1 2 Pn Reactive Power abs OKVAr 1 2 Qn AI m ce M pes factor awwFwe m p0 m lee aC o Powerfactor 10 Jo roo Vn In is the Max output parameters Sn Vn In Pn Sn cos Qn Sn sin 1 Setup PT CT ratio scope 1 6500 1 Press IHP for 3 seconds to enter the programming state the 1 left digit shimmers and the password is requested to enter The default password is 0000 2 Press III key to add 1 to the current digit and press U key to minus 1 to the current digit When 0000 is displayed press to enter setup 3 Press key 3 times till PT SET appears Press l and U key to get the desired value In this example When 100 appears save the value by pressing and CT SET page appears When CT ratio is set as 10 press to save the value and enter the next page 2 When the remote signal module A is installed 8 channels remote signal status is shown on the meter as in Fig 98 3 When the relay output module B is ins
68. armonic distortion L2 Voltage even harmonic distortion Yo L3 Voltage even harmonic distortion Yo Il THD R I2 THD R I3 THD R N Current distortion T1 K factor I2 K factor I3 K factor N phase K factor Il Current odd harmonic distortion I2 Current odd harmonic distortion I3 Current odd harmonic distortion N Current odd harmonic distortion I Current even harmonic distortion I2 Current even harmonic distortion I3 Current even harmonic distortion N Current even harmonic distortion Operati 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 on Manual 0 65535 0 65535 0 65535 0 65535 0 65535 0 65535 0 65535 0 65535 132 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 5 Energy record data When SD card is connected and the Energy record function is turned on in SD card the Energy data are stored in the SD according to the set interval The Energy data are recorded as 2 classified folders The first folder is ENGXXXX XXXX represents the year and the month when the folder is created ENG0709 represents that the folder is created in September 2007 The second folder is ENGXXDAY XX represents date ENG12DAY represents that the folder is created on 12 The TXT file under the folder is ENGXXXX TXT XXXX as the seconds and minutes when the file is created ENG5336 TXT represents that the file is created in 53 min 36 sacs Energy data record 1 re
69. ays Current Voltage unbalanced ratio mode symbol symbol 18 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual Remark Fig 9 shows all parameters when the power is on but some parameters Remote signals relay and harmonics display etc display only when relative modules are connected Multifunction Power Meter has 5 menu keys I U P M corresponding to the menu on the meter The backlight shall be off 1f no action is taken for 60 seconds Press any key to start the backlight Display Mode Parameter Setup Mode Add 1 to the current value in the parameter setup Current display page d mode l Minus 1 to the current value in the parameter Voltage display page setup mode Change the current position in the parameter Power display page setup mode Displays max and min Skip the current setup in the parameter setup value mode Save the current setup and enter the next To the next page parameter setup page Enter setup page Enter or exit the setup mode page U M pa I P Enter harmonic display E I M Enter or exit the harmonic display mode mode U P Check module status and type checking if SD Module status check card functions correctly or exit check module status f 19 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1 12 2 Parameter Data Display Mode Press key to display the page as following chart Start Display each phase key key Multi tariff display
70. cord is 92 bytes The lasted 8000 records can be read and stored by the following sequence I BCD code Year igcbed j de j de l BCDcod Mme O I BCD code ff Second oo waive Demand Cg iw elwieDemnd YS Phase and total active Demand aw ai Demand aT sagi Demand aT reactive Demand n 999999999 Total active Energy Hi MW Mar N N NN N NG t2 0 00000001 100000000 Exporting Active Energy decimal Hi Exporting Active Energy decimal Lo 133 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 2 Total reactive Energy ecimal Lo 2 nductive reactive Energy decimal Hi 3 ee M 7 1 0 6500 0 CT ta pp 0 1 693 0 0 001 5 000 0 65535 No of times Active Total Energy out of scope 2 0 65535 No of times Importing active total Energy out of scope 2 0 65535 No of times Exporting active total Energy out 0 65535 No of times reactive Energy out of scope 2 0 65535 No of times inductive reactive Energy out of 2 0 65535 No of times capacitive reactive Energy out of eee 4 3 4 2 Com format MODBUS RTU Protocol 1 start byte 8 byte data 1 stop byte Modbus com function code 03H Read single or multiple registers RTU command example 03H Read single or multiple registers Send Meter address 01H Function no 03H Address High Byte 2FH Byte N High Byte 00H Byte N Low Byte 01H CRC High Byte CRC H CRC Lo
71. d Data High Byte 00H Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual Data Low Byte mE 01H CRC High Byte me H CRC Low Byte 8 CRC L Note Write I WORD data in the starting address 0102H register of the address 01H Receive STRAP _ Data Low Je fom CRC Low Byte Note Send and receive the same content 10H Write consecutive registers Send command av EXAMRE Meter address ri O Function No 2 10H Number ofbytes N Low Byte 6 omn Dua Giai fe e Duaitowby CI m gt Dua2towbye CN fm o CRC GB 12 CRC CCT i crew Note Write 2 WORD data in 2 registers with starting address 0102H of the address 01H Receive favne exam Data Low Bio Je en CTC Bye fs w 85 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual Note MODBUS RTU protocol also can be based on the Ethenet transmission 3 3 TCP IP Protocol description 1 The Modbus protocol terminal number in TCP is 502 the equipment operating in TCP Server mode 2 Data frame description The differences between Modbus protocol on the Ethernet data frame format and serial line data frame format are O Device address is replaced by MBAP header The Modbus data frame in the Ethernet has no CRC check code Shown as below td MODBUS TCP IP LINE PDU MBAP Header Function code Data lt PDU Fig 1 Modbus frame format in
72. dicating clear SOE record page 2 Clear max min value page The upper row shows the password The lower row MAXMIN indicates the clearing max min value page 3 Clear Energy page The upper row shows the password The lower row CLR ENER shows the clear Energy page TFT 0 0 0 9 0 0f Operation Manual 67 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 4 Total Energy display page Total symbol is shown in the left lower row As shown in Fig 120 the total active Energy is 626 68kWh Fig 120 IMW CPT 1OW P1 lt 1MW LILI LI LILI LI L L E bes Fig 121 Note After the Energy accumulates to 9999999 99MWh it shall be reset to 0 when Energy is accumulated 0 01MWh After the Energy accumulates to 9999999 99Kwh it shall be reset to 0 when Energy is accumulated 0 01 Kwh Meanwhile the register for recording no of active Energy overlimit adds 1 as shown in Fig 121 5 Importing total Energy page Imp symbol is shown in the left lower corner As shown in Fig 122 the importing total active Energy is 6832100 86k Wh impe may ER rer ENES KOI S Hoge UU wa Fig 122 68 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 6 Exporting total Energy page Exp symbol is shown in the left lower corner As shown in Fig 123 the exporting total active Energy is 6312100 26kWh TU 13 0520273
73. e total reactive Demand mm RO Li max active Demand _ un RO t2max active Demm _ mm RO 13 max active Demand mr Ro 3 phase max total active Demand for RO Li max reactive Demand ms RO t2max reactive Demand m RO E3 max reactive Dema my RO 3 phase max total reactive Demand mm RO Li min tve Demand mm RO 12 min active Demand mz RO 13min active Demm 278 RO 3 phase min total active Demand 93 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 027D RO L2 min reactive Demand 027E RO L3 min reactive Demand 027F 3 phase min total reactive Demand MA Instant Value Register Real value register value xxx xxx 1s the multiple Voltage 10 Current 1000 Power 1000 Power factor 1000 unbalanced radio 1000 PT CT 10 No mo RO LpmeWhge ON moi RO 22 phase voee L3 phase Voltage 0303 Avg phase Voltage Il Current 0308 e o 0309 RO 030F 3 phase total apparent Power mu RO 12 phase active Por ma RO L3 phase active Power SSS ms Ro 3 phase total active Power mu ro LI phase reactive Power m ro phase reactive Power 0317 RO 3 phase otal reactive Power OSS m RO Lwr dtr _ mm RO DRwr dtr mi RO Powerfacior mm
74. eriod can be set of cross day others can not Freezing time 05 Day 09 Hour 00 Minute oo Second I a4 Read Segment number 2 12 Setup Click read menu bar to read the active total Energy in the set interval The factory default is the multi tariff function turned off The user can turn on the multi tariff function by setting up in Fig 147 When the setting date or time is greater than the freezing time the Energy value will be frozen and saved If the Energy value has not been frozen before the freezing time it will be frozen and saved automatically when the power is on Please do not modify the date casually otherwise there will be exceptions Starting Time of Reversing Operation means the time of one reversing operation while Total Time of Reversing Operation means the accumulated value of reversing operation 71 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual Click Harmonic in Fig 139 to enter harmonic measurement page shown in Fig 148 and Fig 149 Multifunction Power Meter File F Help H d IE PC COMI om Ethernet Harmonic 2 63 Measured Value Parameter Setup MaxandMin m Harmonics SOE Record Harmonics Fundamental Harmonic Phase U Total Harmonic THD R THD F CF factor Phase U 11 Value v 00 Phase Angle 0 0 r Current Current Total Harmonic THD R THD F K Factor
75. fen ma ED 1004 Dia piau Interea n 1 2 30 Slotage mevali ul mearum gj 4680 3200 r M Resd Seiun Relay Guin ul Fielayl Held Helay2 Holy Relay Status Y 4 y Feeley eeg Maly Filed Remote Signal CHI CHI CHI CHA Measured Value 5 Lire Y 00 Average Cuned A DOO Total Acte ber NOO Fi acive kvar NOO ppuan kVA DOE Pr uU dug Figueres Hz O Pedemand Yr 3950 1321 127 O denand kver DI 0 010 0 004 The times ind acitun energy nessi T Ther limes of nenclive energy nest TOL POS MEG DU TOLANDACAP WO Arline Energy Fieaclbre Erien Forres Zoe k ti Inducwg 1316 Kok Hegaeen 072 Lapeciwn 17 Fark Taia 201 30 Total 1453 Hark Edom Information Voltage Manga tr GCunentFlonge ij A Mode of Connection Purg Time 172420 Fesda Fig 140 Measurement page in 3P3W system 74 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual Click Parameter Setup Fig 141 will show In the page the user can set upper lower limit relay configuration and analog output configuration through PC If the input is wrong the input words will be red After setting parameters click Setup 3P3W has no zero Current upper limit As shown in Fig 142 and Fig 143 the user can choose corresponding functions according to requirements Default Relay is in manual mode Analog output full scale is in calibration mode 220V SA 50Hz and Frequency 50Hz correspond the middle value 12mA or 2 5V Multifunction
76. g 186 4 3 4 Data Storage Module Function Data storage module can store measurement values and harmonics values SD card is 2GB Other requirements should indicate when you place the order Please set relative parameters through software As shown in Fig 187 the page indicates that there is no SD card or SD card can t be initialized Please check SD card If necessary please change a new one Do not plug out or plug in SD card when the power is on Bg 38 BES UA EE B B E S EE Hu lis la 129 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 4 3 4 1 Data storage format 1 Data storage instruction The system will indicate to delete the oldest files when SD card is almost full According to Microsoft EFI FAT32 File System Specification the file name can not exceed 8 characters Otherwise the file will be destroyed 2 Measured data When SD card is connected the measured data shall be stored according to the interval set The measured data has 2 layer s folders The first folder ELEXXXX XXXX as the year and month the folder was created ELE0801 represents that the folder was created in Jan 2008 The second folder is ELEXXDAY XX represents day ELE23DAY represents the folder was created on 23rd The TXT file in the folder is ELXXXXXX TXT XXX XXX as the hour minute seconds that the file was created EL053640 TXT representsthe file was created on 5 36 40 The stored data are hexadecimal system
77. gnal 7 D7 remote signal 8 Bit status 0 off 1 on 125 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual Multifunction Power Meter File F Help H Measured Value SOE Record Mutitte SD Card Ethemet Data Time E s Ke e e S E x 09 03 04 11 09 18 000 09 03 04 11 09 17 000 09 03 04 11 09 17 000 09 03 04 11 09 17 000 09 03 04 11 09 15 000 09 03 04 11 09 14 000 09 03 04 11 09 07 000 09 03 04 110907000 G D 1 2 3 4 5 B 7 8 Data Sampling Send WD Receive L 3 5 2009 signal input Low 8 bit DO remote signal 1 D1 remote signal 2 D2 remote signal 3 D3 remote signal 4 D4 remote signal 5 D5 remote signal 6 D6 remote signal 7 D7 remote signal 8 Bit status 0 off 1 on MAX MIN MD THD TDD Her ee t ONG an te NADA O BEN 180 IBEX QU LL ky 0000 002887 E8670 ED EO E ig lla HH a In RA E E06 amp 0 0 X E OD ELET im h Imp NA N N NM 9 MM N a i Bi i ta AR PAR AN De ES DYING a a SA Mee Mn Sa Na N Ux DX DX Relay Current Meter displays Current 8remote signal input 126 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 4 3 2 Relay Output Module Function 4 channels programmable relay output can export on off command during constant
78. he current digit shimmers Press P key to move to the next cursor Press I key to add 1 to the current digit press U key to minus 1 to the current digit Press key to save the current setting and enter the next page Press I P key to exit the setup mode without saving the modification and enter the data display page The user must click key to enter the next page as long as the parameter is modified 46 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1 12 4 1 Setup mode main page 1 Password input page The 1 row displays 0000 the first left 0 shimmers The 2 row displays PASSWORD indicating the password input page As shown in Fig 80 the password is 0000 factory default password Fig 80 Password input page 2 System setup mode page As shown in Fig 81 the symbol SYS SET symbol indicates that the system setup mode is selected Fig 81 47 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 3 Multi tariff setup mode As shown in Fig 82 the symbol DUP SET represents that the multi tariff setup mode is selected Fig 82 4 Ethernet setup display mode not available now As shown in Fig 83 the symbol NET SET indicates that the Ethernet setup mode is selected Fig 83 5 Clearing the data and clock mode setup mode As shown in Fig 84 CLR SET indicates that clearing data and clock setup mode is selected Fig 84 Press in the corres
79. he parameter display page Current display page displays Press key Display each phase to exit the mode and 3 phase average Current M key Display Current and Voltage with Imbalance M key Display Zero sequence Current M kev Fig 28 Current display flow chart Zero sequence Current can be displayed in 3P4W system When the user presses M key in the Current mode the max and min value in each mode can be displayed Display each phase Display Imbalanced Display Zero sequence and S phase average Current and Voltage Current Current M key M key M key Display Imbalanced Max Current and Display each phase and Display Max Zero S phase average Max sequence Current Current Voltage M kev M key M kev Display each phase and Display Imbalanced Display Min Zero Min Current and 3 phase average Min sequence Current Current Voltage M kev M key M kev Fig 29 3 phase max min Current value Fig 30 Unbalanced max min value Fig 31 Zero sequence max min value 29 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1 3 Phase Current and average Current display The 1 row displays Phase L1 Current The 2 row displays Phase L2 Current The 3 row displays Phase L3 Current The 4 row displays average 3 phase Current In the max and min value page the upper left corner displays symbol max or min As shown in Fig 32 Phase L1 L2 L3 and average Currents are 5 002A 5 001A 5
80. hiim verne Chew S0 centre Channel 4 Lt fnere 128 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 4 3 3 Analog Output Module Function 4 programmable analog output module can output Voltage 0 5V or Current 4 20mA signal The user can program the corresponding Current Voltage apparent Power active Power reactive Power system frequency and Power factor See the meter operation manual as shown in Fig 186 Multifunction Power Meter File F Help H d 3k di PC COMI Gb 001 Ethernet Measured Value Parameter Setup Upper Lower Limit of Measured Parameters Upper Lower Lifo y L2 240 h CV L3 2640 30 V ne ono A 2f foooo A Be foooo a In 4 000 A 3 P demand 13 000 KW 3 Q demand 13 000 Kvar PF os Frequency 5500 4500 Hz Unbalanced U 0 0 Setup Clear Command Clear Max Min D sikte d Clear SOE Clear Energy SOE Record Relay Configuration D 255 s Delay Time Reset Time Relay 1 ha y Relay 2 ny Relay 3 In Relay 4 Frequency v Corresponding Full Scale To Analog Output Rated Voltage 220 0 y Rated Current 5 000 Rated Frequency 50 00 Hz Setup Analog Outputs Configuration Phase Sel Type Sel Channel 1 LI v Current v L1 Curent gt Channel 2 L2 Current Channel 3 Ed acis Current vi Channel 4 L1 Y Current v Setup Existing Module r r Data Sampling Receive J 3 5 2003 Fi
81. in active Demand display Fig 50 Max min reactive Demand display 35 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1 3 phase and total apparent Power display page The 1 row displays L1 apparent Power The 2 row displays L2 apparent Power The 3 row displays L3 apparent Power The 4 row displays 3 phase total apparent Power As shown in Fig 51 Phase L1 L2 L3 and 3 phase total apparent Powers are 1 101k VA 1 103K VA 1 102K VA 3 306k VA i La 000 d DON 100 00 Q 000 I 8 8 8 Le 060 Y Ba 03 BA H ls 0010 I In la Is O dA E Ste E HET MA Fig 51 2 3 phase and total active Power display page The 1 row displays L1 active Power The 2 row displays L2 active Power The 3 row displays L3 active Power The 4 row displays 3 phase total active Power As shown in Fig 52 Phase L1 L2 L3 and 3 phase total active Powers are 1 100kW 1 100kW 1 101kW 3 301kW o SES La oU IGOS 0 99 UIT THE 1100 EEE 0 CU A H H la NU 0 h la la o 004 TIM 4 x Fi KW Fig 52 3 3 phase and total reactive Power display page The 1 row displays L1 reactive Power The 2 row displays L2 reactive Power The 3 row displays L3 reactive Power The 4 row displays 3 phase total active Power As shown in Fig 53 Phase L1 L2 and L3 and 3 phase total reactive Powers are 1 101kvar 1 101
82. isplays L3 Voltage peak factor The 5 row displays CF as peak factor As shown in Fig 23 Phase L1 L2 L3 Voltage peak factors are 0 8 0 3 and 0 6 separately La HE Fl L T Fig 23 26 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 5 Phase Current distortion display page The 1 row displays Phase L1 Current THD The 2 row displays Phase L2 Current THD The 3 row displays Phase L3 Current THD The 5 row I symbol represents Current harmonic distortion As shown in Fig 24 Phase L1 L2 L3 Current harmonic distortions are 0 86 2 38 and 0 68 separately and the avg Current harmonic distortion is 1 08 Var THD se La PUYO DO 00 96x LOU 2 98 La 030 MEMEA FE Ls ME O Ig La Ta 0 0 mm Yo PA Fig 24 6 Current odd total harmonic distortion display page The 1 row displays Phase L1 odd total harmonic distortion 96 The 2 row displays Phase L2 odd total harmonic distortion 96 The 3 row displays Phase L3 odd total harmonic distortion 96 The 5 row I ODD symbol represents Current odd total harmonic distortion 96 As shown in Fig 25 Phase L1 L2 L3 Current odd total harmonic distortions are 0 3696 1 06 and 2 15 separately
83. kvar 1 101kvar 3 303kvar La 0 007 e DD S9 99x Q 009 H H H La 0 907 E E E Q 049 0 TH GE ls 0 007 H Is Is 0 Dl 0 El E I var Fig 53 36 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 4 3 Phase and average Power factor display page The 1 row displays L1 Power factor The 2 row displays L2 Power factor The 3 row displays L3 Power factor The 4 row displays 3 phase total Power factor As shown in Fig 54 Phase L1 L2 and L3 and 3 phase total Power factors are 1 000 1 000 1 000 1 000 La 000010 IBOS DR BON 0 0000 H H E Le 0000100 pe QE E E 0 00 00 I 5 B Eu 0006001 h 1 2 Is 0 00 04 Van T3 679 01 q TA III 0 0 0 Fig 54 5 3 Phase and total active Demand display page The 1 row displays L1 active Demand The 2 row displays L2 active Demand The 3 row displays L3 active Demand The 4 row displays 3 phase total active Demand The symbol MD displayed in the upper row as the Demand sign As shown in Fig 55 Phase L1 L2 and L3 and 3 phase total active Demands are 1 000kW 1 000kW 1 000kW 3 000kW MD De E la Ls da 00 00 00 0 00 DO L0 H E H Le ARR H E B 0 00 JE DO a E Els 0006001 lis la LI EJ GJE I E Fig 55 6 3 Phase and total reactive Demand display page
84. l Unbalanced U 0 0 Channel 1 L1 v Current v _Setup Channel 2 Li y Current vi L1 C t Clear Command Channel 3 vi urren Channel 4 Li Curent Ve non Clear SOE Clear Energy 0 255 s Delay Time Reset Time Existing Module Signal Ni f J Data Sampling Receive JJ 3 5 2008 Fig 142 Notice Frequency 50Hz correspond the middle value 12mA or 2 5V 75 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual o Castiporadrg Full Scale To Analog Dugut ved Vols IO Flandern EI am Fisted Frequency MI OO He Fig 143 In Fig 143 current module detected assistant module If assistant modules are detected the corresponding item shall be checked In max min value display page click the corresponding menu bar to read the value Data Sampiing ted i Recon LD vimm CET Fig 144 Max min value display page 3P4W b d urne then Power Meter nan T ORCI Fig 145 Max min value display page 3P3W In SOE record Fig 139 click the SOE record menu bar the actions and the record of date and time are displayed SOE record is available when 8 channels remote signal input module is selected 76 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Multifunction Power Meter File F HelpiH d 3k wg PC gt COMI Gb 001 e Ethernet O Data 09 03 04 09 03 04 09 03 04 09 03 04 09 03 04 09 03 04 09 03 04 09 03 04 COPA a nl el ao Ero Data Sa
85. l reactive Demand Mi 182F RO 3 phase max total reactive Demand Lo mm RO L1 min active Demana ni _ Lisi ro Li min active Demand Mi _ iso RO LI min active Demand Lo 1833 L2 min active Demand Hi 1834 R O m RO 12 min ative emanato mm RO 1 min active Demana Ri 137 RO 13 min ative Demma m RO 13 min ative Demand o mm RO 3 phase min total active Demandi L2 min active Demand Mi 183A 183B 183C 183D 183E 183F 1840 RO 1841 L2 min reactive Demand Lo 3 phase min total active Demand Mi 3 phase min total active Demand Lo L1 min reactive Demand Hi L1 min reactive Demand Mi L1 min reactive Demand Lo as Same on L2 min reactive Demand Hi L2 min reactive Demand Mi 1842 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 Instant Value Register Register Type Description No 1848 L1 phase Voltage Hi 1849 L1 phase Voltage Lo 184A L2 phase Voltage Hi 184B L2 phase Voltage Lo 184C L3 phase Voltage Hi 184D L3 phase Voltage Lo 184E Avg phase Voltage Hi 184F Avg phase Voltage Lo 1850 L12 line Voltage Hi 1851 L12 line Voltage Lo 1852 L31 line Voltage Hi 1853 L31 line Voltage Lo 1854 L23 line Voltage Hi L3 min reactive Demand Hi L3 min reactive Demand Mi L3 min reactive Demand Lo 3 phase min total reactive Demand Hi 3 phase min total reactive Demand Mi 3 phase min total reactive Demand Lo Explanation c as same o
86. lays 3 phase max Voltage and average max Voltage 2 Line Voltage and average line Voltage display page The 1 row displays Phase L1 line Voltage The 2 row displays Phase L2 line Voltage The 3 row displays Phase L3 line Voltage The 4 row displays average line Voltage As shown in Fig 41 Line 12 Line23 Line31 and average line Voltages are 230 0V 210 8V 238 6V 230 6V 32 Operation Manual Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 As shown in Fig 42 Line 12 Line 23 Line 31 and average max line Voltages are 230 0V 210 8V 238 6V 230 6V ui Liana IGG HO LE FE ANER FAR FA 11 Nag Ma MM Og L12 Lag Las v E m X un Imm mis mmm CELIN on NOON DON IDA H E Fig 41 ES 69 LB LE EI ES BA ES NA TS HA NMR Tg Mg ia Du MAX ih 20 00 00 Fig 42 3 System Frequency display page As shown in Fig 43 the system Frequency 1s 50 00Hz Fig 43 33 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1 12 2 7 Power display mode Press P key under the parameter display mode to enter the Power display page Press key to exit the Power display mode Start Display 3 phase and total apparent power P kev Display S phase and total Active power P kev Display S phase and total reactive power P kev Display S phase and average power factor P key Display S phase and total active Demand P key Display S phase and total Reactive Demand P kev Di
87. mode display page ono nnnnos 30 3 Zero sequence Current mode display page nono nono non nono nnn nono 30 1226 Voltage U display MOTO na a idad 31 1 Phase Voltage and average Voltage display page esses 32 2 Line Voltage and average line Voltage display page iii 32 3 System Frequency display page resine atacan dla aea o etes 33 VENN Mode A A A 34 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1 3 phase and total apparent Power display page iii 36 2 3 phase and total active Power display page rrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 36 3 3 phase and total reactive Power display page essen 36 4 3 Phase and average Power factor display page 37 5 3 Phase and total active Demand display page esses 37 6 3 Phase and total reactive Demand display page nono non nono 37 7 Importing active Energy display page essen 38 8 Exporting active Energy display p OC ud iode diano NAAN 38 9 Neb active Bnergy display Pee 38 10 Importing reactive Energy display page noo nono nono nono non nn nnnnnnnos 39 11 Exporting reactive Energy display page nono nono non nro nro non nnnnnoos 39 12 N
88. mpling Multifunction Power Meter File F Help H Measured Value SOE Record Ethemet Period Division IV Using Multi rate Period 01 Period 02 Period 03 Period 04 24 Hours System 13 30 14 30 11 30 The last period can be set of cross day others can not Freezing Time 02 Day 15 Hour 25 Minute og Second 4 ia Read Setup Segment number Data Sampling Measured Value Parameter Setup Active Energy Send WD Fig 147 Multi tariff page display SOE Record Time 11 09 18 000 11 09 17 000 11 09 17 000 11 09 17 000 11 09 15 000 11 09 14 000 11 09 07 000 11 09 07 000 A a A n eO aD aD aD aD aD SO 5 eO aD aD aD D aD aD 5 Send 93 Receive J Multi rate Total Positive Negative Period 01 0 Period 02 Period 03 Period 04 Total 0 00 Shap 0 00 Peak 0 00 Flat 0 00 Low 0 00 Last 3 Months Select Month This Month Last Month C Last 2 Months Previous Operation Starting Time of Reversing Operation 09 02 20 11 43 30 Total Time of Reversing Operation 0 435 h 3 3 2009 Receive J A E aD aD aD OD D oD oD D Operation Manual A di A hi DOOD D D D 5 OD D D OD D D aD D OD D D D D D D D 3 5 2009 Period division Iv Using Billing Rate 24 Hours System Period 01 22 00 22241 Peak Period 02 PANGIT 23 00 Sharp Peak Valle Period 04 280 pp 22 00 Sharp p The last p
89. n 10 ON Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual es Ro 125 ne voies 1856 RO Avg line Voltage Hi 1857 RO Avg line Voltage Lo ms Ro 1 phase Careto 185C R I3 phase Current Hi O sb RO BpeCuemlo Cisse RO Average phase cui Lisse RO Average phase Cumo ssi ro Liapparentrowermi rissa RO LimpmuPwelo is ro L2apparentroweri rissa ro L2mpmnPowerMi 1865 RO 12 apparmiPowerLo 1866 ro E3 apparet Powe 87 RO 13 apparentPowermi is RO L3 apparentrowerLo 6 RO 3 phase total apparent Pow O rissa RO 3 phase total apparent Power MI rissa RO 3 phase total apparentPowerLo MC RO LipueaiePowrHi Sep RO LiphaseactivePowerMi Lise RO LiphaseactivePowerLo Cisse RO 12 phase active Power 1970 RO L2phaseactivePowerMi isn RO 12 phase active Powerlo 173 ro LipwewiePowrMi OOOO s ro 13 phase ativePowerLo _ 1975 Ro 3 phase total active rover 1976 ro 3phasetotalacivePowerMi 17 RO 3phasetomtuetivePomerto sm ro Li phaseeactvePoweri sm ro Li phase reactive Pow HS A RO LI phasere
90. n Com as the pubic terminal and K1 as channel 1 input K2 as channel 2 input and so on K8 as channel 8 input If it is customized for 2 channels K1 as channel input and K2 as channel 2 input for 4 channels K1 as channel 1 input K2 as channel 2 input and so on K4 as channel 4 input Module B 4 Programmable relay output module wiring diagram Channel 1 output Channel 2 output Channel 3 output Channel 4 output Fig 170 Terminal chart Fig 171 Logic symbol Please install the module in any of the module positions in backside of the meter Please be ware of the direction R11and R12 as channel 1 output R21and R22 as channel 2 output R31and R32 as channel 3 output R41and R42 as channel 4 output and NC as no connection Module C D 4 programmable analog outputs module wiring diagram 4 analog public terminals COM Channel 1 output Channel 2 output Module Channel 3 output AOn Channel 4 output n l 2 3 4 Fig 172 Terminal Chart Fig 173 External Connection Please insert the module carefully in the back side of meter Be aware of direction as shown in Fig 172 Com as the pubic terminal AO1 as channel 1 analog output AO2 as channel analog output AO3 as channel 3 analog output AO4 as channel 4 analog output 121 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual Notice Analog output modules can only be inserted in No 1 module position as shown in Fig 9 The rightmost terminal when
91. n Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual isas RO Emax appari Powe 18A9 RO L2 max apparent Power Mi 18AA RO L2 max apparent Power Lo RO LS max apparent Power SAC RO 13 max apparent Poveri sap RO 23 max apparentPowerLo 18AE 3 phase max total apparent Power Hi o ci 18AF R 3 phase max total apparent Power Mi O 18B0 3 phase max total apparent Power Lo cc 1882 RO LI max active Power Mi e o 18BA 3 phase max total active Power Hi 18BB 3 phase max total active Power Mi HM 18BC 3 phase max total active Power Lo S cs RO L3mux reactvePowerLo 1806 RO 3 phase max tol reactive Pow O 71807 RO 3 phase max total reactive Power Mi scs RO 3 phase max total reactive PowerLo sce Ro Max zero sequence Currontto 18C0 L2 max reactive Power Hi 18D1 Max unbalanced Current ratio 1000 18D2 Typ 109 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual isa RO Li min pase volato 18D4 RO L2 min phase Voltage Hi 18D5 RO L2 min phase Voltage Lo 186 RO Lmmn phasevolage sp RO L3 min phase volato ans RO Average min line voltage 18DA R L12 min line Voltage Hi O spp RO Li2min tine Votato sne RO L31 min tine Volage i spp RO L31min tineolageLo spe RO 12min tme vot
92. nalog Output column input the full scale value In this example the signal input 10kV 50A 50Hz PT ratio 100 CT ratio 10 then the corresponding rated Voltage is 100 the rated Current is 5 and the rated frequency is 50 2 In the Analog Outputs Configuration column select the corresponding parameter in each channel as in the table Multifunction Power Meter File F Help H PC gt COMI rule Parameter Setup Macandlin SUE Record Ethernet Upper Lower Limit of Measured Parameters r Relay Configuration Upper Lower LI 264 30 V Relay 1 an gt L2 264 0 0 vw Rew2 y L3 264 0 Bow Rely3fin gt n 6 0 000 A Relay 4 Frequency 26 oo Be poo A Corresponding Full Scale To Analog Output In 4 000 A Rated Voltage 220 0 Y 3 P demand 13 000 Kw Rated Current 5 000 A 30 demand 13 000 Kvar Rated Frequency 50 00 Hz Setup PF 0 500 ss Frequency 55 00 45 00 Hz Analog Outputs ii hase Sel Type Sel Unbalanced U 0 0 Channel 1 E Current Setup Channel Current 5 Curent vi Clear Command noona alt sis Channel 4 L1 Current Clear Max M in D ide Clear SOE Clear Energy _ Setup Existing Module 0 255 s Reset Time Data Sampling i e 7 Receive s 3 5 2009 56 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 6 When data storage and harmonic analysis module G is installed the meter has the corresponding
93. nd L3 Voltage harmonics THDs are 0 86 2 38 and 0 68 separately Fig 20 2 Voltage odd harmonic distortion display page The 1 row displays L1 odd total harmonic distortion The 2 row displays L2 odd total harmonic distortion The 3 row displays L3 odd total harmonic distortion The 5 row U ODD is the symbol for odd Voltage As shown in Fig 21 Phase L1 L2 L3 Voltage odd harmonic distortions Yo are 0 36 1 06 and 2 15 separately Li am sell E Fy ae r gu la CI CI CI L Co CT L1 CI CI L CT L1 L CI CI L Co L1 W amp j ss j MILI Co Cy CT E L1 CI L Co L1 L CI CI L L1 Cd Is la al Es le Fig 21 25 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 3 Voltage even harmonic distortion display page The 1 row displays L1 even total harmonic distortion The 2 row displays L2 even total harmonic distortion The 3 row displays L3 even total harmonic distortion The 5 row U EVEN is the symbol for even Voltage As shown in Fig 22 Phase L1 L2 L3 Voltage even total harmonic distortions are 1 81 2 03 and 1 66 separately Fig 22 4 Voltage peak factor mode display page The 1 row displays L1 Voltage peak factor The 2 row displays L2 Voltage peak factor The 3 row d
94. ndamental Voltage The symbol U represents fundamental Voltage As shown in Fig 65 Phase L1 L2 L3 fundamental Voltages are 232 4V 263 3V 208 6V Var Wat o Ky COCS gt TO Ta E Fig 65 2 3 phase fundamental Voltage phase angle display page The 1 row displays Phase L1 fundamental harmonic phase angle The 2 row displays Phase L2 fundamental harmonic phase angle The 3 row displays Phase L3 fundamental harmonic phase angle The symbol PA U represents fundamental Voltage phase angle As shown in Fig 66 Phase L1 L2 and L3 fundamental phase angles are 32 4 63 3 76 6 V r Twat amp 3 bag E 00 B5 38 1008 100 Il 2 LIN JL Di a 00 10 Og e 50 Bm I minn NIY LL Emma al uus ol NY h le ls J EN o SF NI I AJ LI EZ Fig 66 3 3 phase fundamental Current display page 1 row displays L1 fundamental Current 2 row displays L2 fundamental Current 3 row displays L3 fundamental Current The symbol I represents L1 L2 L3 fundamental Current As shown in Fig 67 Phase L1 L2 L3 fundamental Currents are 2 324A 2 633A 2 0864 Var Wet LES CN TIE im
95. nergy total Energy and date time display Tr n PEA n row small 5 Relay status display Displays current status of relay with assistant module support Remote signal status Displays current status of remote signal with assistant module support 1 8 channels corresponding to K1 K8 status and on off status can be read in the application 7 Max and min display Displays MAX MIN symbol The symbol is shown when the value is max or min characteristic Displays inductive or capacitive load Capacitive symbol displays capacitive load and inductive symbol displays inductive load 12 uovonuvon tariff rate Tariff rate display mode interface Displays rate T1 sharp m ve T2 peak T3 flat T4 valley T5 T6 remains Imp Exp Net Total Displays positive phase negative phase total net Energy and symbol total Energy symbols 14 MD THD MD displays Demand THD displays total of all phases THD TDD Standby As the average sign representing by 16 Har unit Active Power kW MW reactive Power kvar Mvar 17 Battery under Voltage The light is on when the battery is under Voltage 18 Remote signal event Displays 8 channels remote signal SOE record Assistant IP ma Gt 19 Percent angle 10 m Per 9 indicates percent indicates angle indicates unbalance reverse display symbols unbalance Standby indicates verse direction 20 Unbalanced ratio mode Displ
96. nesi Total 11 L2 13 Padeneai et XX nod na Too idem bar DO am na am The tesi di actes mag rece The les of naina energy ma T L P S NEG 2731 TOLAHD CAP 15 3 11 Active Energy Reactive Energy Prins ALMEELIT Inductive Sa ol kVarh Megare 045 Capacities 40069 77 kark Total UXEER TI Total TECECUSS 71 kVarh Aa 3j Fig 157 The steps of reading the data from SD card alone The user is required to install the Microsoft Excel in the PC first First the user takes out SD card from the module when the power is off and insert the SD card in the card reader then connect the card reader to the PC via USB Now the data can be read as in Fig LJ ELEO903 CJ ELEO904 LJ HARO9OS TESTOTRE TXT 158 82 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual The user can copy all the data from the SD card to the folder in the PC The folder is created in PC by the user For an example D SDADTA SADATA is the created by the user Then open the software and click aS Fig 159 will show Please alter the date discretionarily when Multifunction Power Meter is operating or else all the data can t be exported Cera Pag Baal fe Chote ila Saan Ba Party lit Outset Charitha Connecter vester 200 50 File Bara Select Date 1275172008 5 Select Path Maid Valses 0 Everi Flacci us Demand Era Fiecasd Fig 159 Select the date the path and the record as shown in the Fig 160
97. next display page 00 0 g TRT Ir KET SIV 0 y si d Fig 93 9 Setup RS485 or infrared selection display page The upper row shows the selected format 0 as infrared I as RS485 As shown in Fig 94 RS485 as the com mode The infrared function is not available in the current stage The lower row shows 485 OR IR indicating the com selection page 52 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 10 Setup Profibus address page The upper row displays the meter address The lower row PROFIBUS symbol indicates Profibus address page As shown in Fig 95 the address for Profibus is 0 D 06000 AE 00004 FRUI ib Fig 95 11 Data storage interval in SD card page The upper row displays the interval in seconds 60 3600secs the time is fixed but it isn t differ from the set value when the SD card is operated e g reading the SD card The lower row ELEC KEEP symbol indicates SD card storage interval As shown in Fig 96 the interval for saving the data in SD card 1s 2601 seconds Fig 96 12 Password modification page The upper row displays the new password The lower row CHN PASS symbol indicates the password modification page As shown in Fig 97 the new password is 0000 53 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 13 Example Suppose
98. nth before last 12 Interval exp bul Energy Hi 1 B87 RO 1 month before last 12 Interval exp bd Energy Mi 1 B88 RO 1 month before last 12 Interval exp Energy Lo 115 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1B91 2 month before last peak Energy Lo 1B92 RO 2 month before last flat Energy Hi 1B93 RO 2 month before last flat Energy Mi 1B98 RO 2 month before last 01 Interval total ME CI 1B99 RO 2 month before last 01 Interval total er leat maa 1B9A RO 2 month before last 01 Interval total PT am ae 1 B9B RO 2 month before last 01 Interval imp NO a ma 1B9C RO 2 month before last 01 Interval imp PP eaten me 1B9D RO 2 month before last 01 Interval imp aaa 1 B9E RO 2 month before last 01 Interval exp PP lamb mn mae 1 B9F RO 2 month before last 01 Interval exp PPO mn MI ma IBAO RO 2 month before last 01 Interval exp LN PS A 2 11 Interval 1 BFB RO 2 month before last 12 Interval total 1 BFC RO 2 month before last 12 Interval total eS lmao Pe IBFD RO 2 month before last 12 Interval total iet mo 9 el 1 BFE RO 2 month before last 12 Interval imp PO lam eee 1 BFF RO 2 month before last 12 Interval imp eae Bene 1C00 RO 2 month before last 12 Interval imp MT le Bene 1C01 RO 2 month before last 12 Interval exp A Eee oe 1C02 RO 2 month before last 12 Interval exp re ag Er ee 1C03 RO 2 month before last 12 Interval exp ra 116 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual I
99. ofibus Module Function 1 Profibus fieldbus profile PROFIBUS Process Fieldbus is an international standard of fieldbus that is applied in industrial automation and process automation It is also a digital communication system that can be applied to fast time constrain and high reliability communication task 2 Address setting PROFIBUS can only be used as slave station Station address can be set from 3 to 123 The user can modify the address by pressing button In system setup mode 3 Baud rate Baud rate of PROFIBUS is self adaptive It is not necessary to set it Baud rate can be set from 9 6Kbps to 12Mbps 4 Profile The detailed instructions of product application and brief instructions of product physical layer are described below Please refer to relevant standards for link layer protocol 137 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual Physical Layer Physical layer of Profibus DP protocol adopts SPC3 supporting network chip of Profibus DP so the physical layer is compatible with link layer well Com Baud Rate is self adaptive The scope is 9 6Kbps 12Mbps Com Address 3 126 126 is default Data Com Length Unit Byte Receive 30 98 Send 30 98 Three modes can be selected Modle0 Receive 30 Send 50 Modlel Receive 30 Send 30 Modle2 Receive 98 Send 98 GSD document Device description document includes information of model manufacturer etc defines com support baud rate the com length
100. ollowing sequence 4 Harmonic record data When harmonic module is connected and the harmonic record function is turned on in SD card the harmonic data are stored in the SD according to the set interval The harmonic data are recorded as 2 classified folders The first folder is HARXXXX XXXX represents the year and the month when the folder is created HAR0709 represents that the folder is created in September 2007 The second folder is HARXXDAY XX represents date HAR12DAY represents that the folder is created on 12 The TXT file under the folder is HARXXXX TXT XX XX as the seconds and minutes when the file is created HAR5336 TXT represents that the file is created in 53 min 36 sacs Harmonic data record record 1s 62 bytes 6 byte time data Power quality data 56 bytes The lasted 4000 records can be read and stored by the following sequence Power Quality 131 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Voltage total THD harmonic distortion Peak factor Voltage odd harmonic distortion Voltage even harmonic distortion Current total THD harmonic distortion K factor Current odd harmonic distortion Current even harmonic distortion L1 THD R L2 THD R L3 THD R LI peak factor L2 peak factor L3 peak factor E L1 Voltage odd harmonic distortion Yo L2 Voltage odd harmonic distortion Yo L3 Voltage odd harmonic distortion Yo LI Voltage even h
101. on Power Meter E File F Help H d E B PC i COMI D COM Select Network e Ethernet e LAN WEB 192 168 0 2 Search Meter IP Ethernet Module Setting Search Clear Meter Address Bo It must be setted MeterlD IP Address MAC Address 3 192168 0251 00F008 02 F0 00 Meter IP Address DEN Meter Port 2701 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 392 168 0 1 PC IP Address Setup Restart Logout ES E Ethernet Module Setting Send Receive 7 27 2011 3 08 PM Fig 192 4 As shown in Fig 193 click meterl then go to current parameters page Multifunction Power Meter File E Help H vw PC T COMI dk Measured Value _Parameter Setup MaxandMin S EHecad Y Murate e Ethernet System Parameter Measured Value Average Address 3 1 247 Lineu v 00 PT 11 0 CT 1 0 1 0 6500 0 Boos Baud Rate 18200bps Phasel V 00 D d Cycl Minute 1 15 diia Current A 0 000 Date I 07 27 Total Time 115 10 119 Active Kw 0 000 Signal Num e 0 8 Reactive KWar 0 000 Pluse 4800 1 9800 Apparent KYA 0 000 FE 0 000 Plusewid ms 60 100 Amen BI Frequency Hz 0 00 Display Interval 10 s 2 30 Current In A 0 000 Storage interval of measure 60 s 60 3600 P demand Kw 0002 0 000 0 001 0 000 B gt 7 Read Setup Q demand Kvar 1 204 0 401 0 401 0 401 The times of active energy reset The times of reactive energy reset TOL POS NEG 0 0 0 TOL IND CAP 0
102. ord Data Sampling im the connection is done successfully Input t Operation Manual Parameter Setup Read Data Read Update Data Show Data 12 31 2009 Receive L Fig 150 Click connecting database bar as shown in Fig 150 The user can click update record after he records that you want to read and click read data After the data is retrieved the user can click show data or trend graph to get the data desired 2 The user can read desired data or graph of event record or harmonic record by clicking the corresponding bar Multifunction Power Meter d 35 E PC gt COMI 4 002 Ethernet Measured Value Harmonic 2 63 Total Record Start Record Total Record Start Record R Total Record Start Record Total Record Start Record F Data Sampling Parameter Setup SD Card Update Records Stop Read SD File Read Data Read Update Data Show Data Trend Graph AN HO Read Data x Connecting Successfully Read Data Read Update Data Show Data Read Update Data Show Data Prompt pris h Read Data Read Update Data Show Data 1243172009 Receive LI Fig 151 79 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Multifunction Power Meter File F Help H Operation Manual PC Harmonic 2 63 Ethemet r Measured Value Total Record Start Record Multi rate SD Card Stop
103. p by step to install the software Click English for the next step Multifunction Power Meter InstallShield Wizard Choose Setup Language Select the language for the installation from the choices below Chinese EIUS Fig 126 3 When the next page is shown the installation in progress Multifunction Power Meter InstallShield Wizard Preparing Setup Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard prepares the setup Multifunction Power Meter Setup is preparing the InstallShield Wizard which will guide you through the rest of the setup process Please wait Fig 127 4 When the page in Fig 128 is shown click next the Fig 129 1s shown 70 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual Multifunction Power Meter InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Multifunction Power Meter The InstallShield Wizard will install Multifunction Power Meter on pour computer To continue click Nest Fig 128 5 If the user wants to change the destination file click change to change it Click next to continue installing software Multifunction Power Meter InstallShield Wizard Choose Destination Location Select folder where setup will install files Install Multifunction Power Meter to D Multifunction Power Weter InstallShield Choose Folder Ready to Install the Program Please select the installation Folder The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install
104. p to 4 modules can be selected nil means no optional unit is selected 12 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual Module Code Module name English code for Order code for ordering ordering module with module alone standard unit Parlay output module 2 fm 4analogouputmodue 0 sv D fm Data storage module pi E Harmonic analysis module tr T 1 Data storage and harmonics analysis module Code Description A means 8 remote input signals while A means 1 7 remote input signals 1 7 can be selected B means 4 relay output while B means 1 3 relay output 1 3 can be selected For example A2 means 2 remote input signals B2 means 2 relay output Note A max of 4 modules can be applied to I main unit and the same type of modules can t be selected together C and D can t be selected at the same time G E or F can t be selected at the same time When you purchase module with main unit you can choose to install them together or package them separately 13 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 1 10 Typical Wiring Diagram TE RD N 85 265VAC DC RD B 265VAC DC FSS SN A ET 3P4W With PT Fig 4 3P4W with PT Operation Manual EE sju js z gl E Gi 1 Active energy pulseoutput CI e e ea 8 lt ele O xo 2g AH i 3323 P E Reactive energy pulse output c ls 8 S ge QU Meg GE 5 n A I a HERI td I m ODE
105. ponding mode page to enter the parameter setup for the next step 48 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1 12 4 2 System setup flow chart Start mode dress Lor M key Cor M key Hor M key CT set Dor M key Set Demand cycle flor M key Dor M key Set remote signals channel ak CHI hi P EV Interval Dor M key Choice R5 485 or IR Hor M key address or M key SD save Electrical Measurement data to set the time interval Dor M key SD save Harmonic data to set the time interval Dor M key Change Password Jor M key Fig 85 Press key to save the current settings and enter the next page Press M key to enter the next page without saving 49 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1 Setup meter address page The upper row displays the current meter address As shown in Fig 86 the meter address is 001 The lower row displays ADDR SET which indicates the meter address setup page Fig 86 2 Setup baud rate page The upper row displays the baud rate data As shown in Fig 87 the baud rate 15 9600 The lower row BAUD SET indicates the baud rate setup page Fig 87 3 Setup PT page The upper row displays PT data The upper left 0 is shimmering As shown in Fig 88 PT is set as 1 0 The lower row displays PT SET as the PT setup page 50 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 4
106. r might be damaged or function improperly if the measurement is out of above range 3 Please wire the meter strictly following the wiring connection in the manual 4 Operation Temperature 20 C 60 C Multifunction Power Meter might be damaged or function improperly if the temperature is out of range 2903 Multifunction Power Meter power connection diagram Auxiliary power supply 85 265VAC DC Please allow the trained expert to do the installation operation or maintenance work Meade Reo Dia A The sign indicates there is potential electrical power danger which might result in the harm if not following the rule The safety warning sign is to remind you the potential danger For your safety reason please properly use our products It is strongly recommended that you follow the instructions 1 Please connect to the power and load as rated in label 2 Please confirm that the wire 1s connected correct to avoid the harm resulting from the wrong connection 3 Please turn off the power system before the maintenance of the meter 4 Please avoid use with high Voltage and big Current Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual Table of Contents A NE 1 DECLARATION ad l EPRODUCTPPSCRPTI NG 7 ITPRO EE SAA eee 7 E2 SER COP S etat RER NE NE US AR et 7 13 UNC TION OE SCRIPTION cuidan liarla italia 7 VAMEASUREDACCOURA O e BAG Dose buon Pe 9 15 TECHNICAL
107. raph the corresponding wave graph will appear In event record area click Show data and corresponding measurement data will appear as shown in Fig 155 Kultifunction Power Meter PC iq COMI 01 Trigger value of SD card 3 om i 2 i COM2 Measured Value Ethernet Recording 11 10 08 15 40 54 Read SD File Average 0 0 fe Linee v 00 Average Phase U Y 0 0 Unbalanced S Trend Graph Current amp 0 00 i Total Active KW 0 0 Reactive Kvar 0 0 Apparent KVA 0 0 PF 0 000 Frequency Hz 0 00 Current In 4 0 00 Relay Status 9 Q F Relay1 Relay3 Relay2 Relay4 Remote Signal CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH CH8 Data Sampling E 1 0 9 201 1 81 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual In the harmonic record area click show data the corresponding data shall appear as in Fig 156 Multifunction Power Mater EJES 2 PC gt COMI D om Etana Harmonic Data Oda THD F Even THD F m uu Jed Hatton Record Total Record 2000 Stat Recon a ResiDa Read Update Data Fig 156 In the Fnergy record area click show data the corresponding data shall appear as in Fig 157 THIS Power Meler Y Praa Setup Max ari M SUE Reward Mulrial Hamoncr A Damand Enargy Record r Mesuaed Value Recwdng 0912 31 145332 System leleine PT ino poema Vallaga flange 00 v erho Anang Curent Range A Mode ol Connection Oo O Cremo
108. rrent are displayed on the left The 1 row displays Phase L2 Voltage The 2 row displays Phase L2 Current The 3 row displays system frequency The 4 row displays Phase L2 Power The 5 row displays total reactive Energy As shown in Fig 13 Phase L2 Voltage is 220V Current is 5 000A Power is 1 110kW system frequency is 50 00Hz and total reactive Energy is 608 86kvarh ine NIAN x 00 00 00x E Uu v FE ka FAA Rial E AEA a Be KHAN me U la Is I 10000 04 qa 00 Total Estate KVAR Fig 13 21 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 3 Phase L3 parameter display page The Power quadrant is display in the right upper corner The inductive or capacitive is displayed in the upper right corner Operation Manual The ratios of 3 phase Current load to the rated Current are displayed on the left The 1 row displays Phase L3 Voltage The 2 row displays Phase L3 Current The 3 row displays system frequency The 4 row displays Phase L3 Power The 5 row displays time hour minute second As shown in Fig 14 Phase L3 Voltage is 220 0V Current is 5 000A Power is 1 110kW system frequency is 50 00Hz and time display is 13 28 28
109. rver as 202 shown in Fig 111 The second row displays the second data of preferred DNS server as 96 shown in Fig 111 The third row displays the third data of preferred DNS server as 134 shown in Fig 111 The fourth row displays the fourth data of preferred DNS server as 133 shown in Fig 111 The fifth row DNS1 indicates preferred DNS server setup page As shown in Fig 111 preferred DNS server is 202 96 134 133 Fig 111 7 Alternate DNS server address setup page The first row displays the first data of alternate DNS server as 202 shown in Fig 112 The second row displays the second data of alternate DNS server as 96 shown in Fig 112 The third row displays the third data of alternate DNS server as 128 shown in Fig 112 The fourth row displays the fourth data of alternate DNS server as 166 shown in Fig 112 The fifth row DNS2 indicates alternate DNS server setup page As shown in Fig 112 alternate DNS server is 202 96 128 166 BN LI 2 bi H M bo E Dai ON DO AI i DI ec Na 64 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 8 TCP IP port mode setup page The upper row displays TCP IP port setting data as 502 shown in Fig 113 The lower row TCP IP indicates TCP IP port setup page As shown in Fig 113 TCP IP port is 502 Fig 113 9 HTTP port mode setup page The upper row displays HTTP port setup data as 80 shown in
110. s detected the page is shown as Fig 77 FI ha Ti 4 Ll Fig 77 NE JER MT O 90 0 Fig 78 Note If NO SD is displayed when the power is on or E or g checking mode after SD card is plugged in please check SD card connection again and turn the is displayed on SD card status power off The assistant module H I can t display in the mode Then turn on the power to see if SD card functions well If no sign is shown when power is on or E or g is shown in the corresponding page which indicates that the data storage module is installed properly and functioning well as shown in Fig 78 45 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1 12 4 Parameter Setup Mode There are 3 modes system setup mode multi tariff setup mode and Ethernet setup mode In the parameter display and module data display mode press I P key to enter the setup mode and press I P key to exit the setup mode in the setup page See the following flow chart start I P key Enter password c key password Ok Yes System setup mode M ker Multi rate setup mode M ker Ethernet setup mode M key Clear data amp Time setup M ker Fig 79 Set up mode main menu flow chart General Instruction In the setup mode page t
111. ser can view parameters measured including run time accumulation every 200 seconds The user can also read and modify Current Voltage measurement range and wiring Multifunction Power Meter Bystem Paramater Adden fy 24 prho cetho no es000 Baud Hale Wilby Demand Cycle 5 Minutati 15 Date 05 fe fe Time ha fa gt f Signal Num f 0 0 Pluss 200 1 3600 Flenstad l o mi 601004 Display interval ig 302 30 Storage interval el means rg slbi F f D Besd Seiup Palsy Output Helsul Pela Reap Felagd Relay Status Fely Pelei Rey Fila Remabe Signal CHI t CHI CH4 CHI CHE Measured Value Aver Lreu v 006 Amero Li Phasa U v 00 DO Curent A 0000 0 000 Total Active kE DUO 0 000 Resctive kar INK tua ai 0000 Apparent kVA KI tua no 0000 FF non nona nono 0 000 Frequency Hr MON Cusen amp 01000 P demand E MOOO MEL Lae bil Gon denas ever 00000 0000 Doo 0 000 The et of acte eneng petet Tihe timet of tapes srergu det TOLANDAAP ALD Adi En Fatihin Energy Postre 03 ETA raster 0 04 kvark Megane Mk Capaciwe OD Wah Trial 0 03 ETA Total 0 04 barh System Information Voltage Hanga io V Gren Range CO Mode of Correction Funning Time 702255 Read Setup Mmmh SUE Reco System Parameter Adder y 1247 pt TO erfio posso Bud Bale Ge Demand Cycle 15 Minute 1 18 Dale no fe m Time iJ i faa Signal Hum f 104 Pann Gon AAA Purse
112. splay positive active energy P kev Display negative active energy P kev Display net active energy P kev Display positive reactive energy P kev Display negative reactive energy P kev Display net reactive energy P kev Fig 44 Power display flow chart Press M key under Power display mode to enter max and min value pages Energy has no max and min value 34 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Start Display S phase and total apparent power Display S phase and total Max apparent power Display S phase and total Min Fig 45 Apparent Power display display Start Display S phase and avg power factor Display S phase and avg Max nower factor Display S phase and avg Min power factor Fig 48 Max min PF display Display 3 phase and total active power Display 3 phase and total Max active power Display S phase and total Min active power Fig 46 max min active Power display Display S phase and total active Demand Display S phase and total Max active Demand Display S phase and total Hin active Demand Operation Manual Display S phase and total reactive power Display S phase and total Max reactive Display S phase and total Min reactive power T Fig 47 Max min reactive Power Display S phase and total reactive Demand Display S phase and total Max reactive Demand Display S phase and total Min reactive Demand T Fig 49 Max m
113. ster High byte Auto off time without connecting 1 255 minute Low byte No of TCP IP connecting interval 1D03 RW Off time and connecting interval 0 12 If it is set as 2 when time is the same as interval I and interval 2 the meter and module connect CITI 1D04 RW Connecting interval I Low bue Minute BCD code MDM3100 nr kat 140101 Miernik tablicowy mocy 1 energii z RS 485 Wyprodukowano w Chinach Importer BIALL Sp z o o ul Barniewicka 54C 80 299 Gdansk www biall com pl MDM3100 GI nr kat 140102 Miernik tablicowy mocy 1 energii z RS 485 modul pamieci 2GB 1 analizy harmonicznych Ethernet Wyprodukowano w Chinach Importer BIALL Sp z 0 0 ul Barniewicka 54C 80 299 Gdansk www biall com pl
114. t methods power reset and manual reset 1 Ethernet setting manual When NET SET displays please press O to check the connection of Ethernet module If the connection is OK 1t will turn to Automatic manual mode setup page after 2 seconds otherwise there will be error hint NET F 0 means no Ethernet module When 1t shows please check if the module is installed well NET F 1 means the module is installed but can 61 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual not work well Usually the reason is that the user does not set up network correctly such as setting DHCP as automatic mode when there is no DHCP service 2 Automatic manual mode setup page The upper row displays setting data 0 is for automatic is for manual mode The lower row DHCP SET indicates automatic manual mode setup page Please make sure there is DHCP service before setting it as automatic mode As shown in Fig 107 it indicates automatic mode 0 9 Qu DHL Set Fig 107 3 IP Address mode setup page The first row displays the first data of IP Address as 192 shown in Fig 108 The second row displays the second data of IP Address as 168 shown in Fig 108 The third row displays the third data of IP Address as 0 shown in Fig 108 The fourth row displays the fourth data of IP Address as 188 shown in Fig 108 The fifth row IP indicates IP setup page As shown in Fig 108 IP Address 1s 192 168 0 188 IP Address
115. tal active Power The symbol P represents fundamental active Power As shown in Fig 70 Phase L1 L2 L3 fundamental active Powers are 2 721kW 2 871kW 2 006kW 3 LI ad Big ES El O ug ub ES sf TUG i SC p OI La dio gt trm e II Fn Tg Lg My im d al LS E E m 2 Fig 70 42 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 7 3 phase fundamental reactive Power display page The 1 row displays Phase L1 fundamental reactive Power The 2 row displays Phase L2 fundamental reactive Power The 3 row displays Phase L2 fundamental reactive Power WAM The symbol q represents fundamental reactive Power As shown in Fig 71 Phase L1 L2 L3 fundamental reactive Powers are 2 721 kvar 2 871 kvar 2 006 kvar Tp La TTS 00 28 99 EL TE u bot pn Dit pn i e 3 1 gt Pe scr eu IE Bs L0 04 I Ar D Fig 71 8 Voltage harmonics display page The 1 row displays Phase L1 Voltage harmonic The 2 row displays Phase L2 Voltage harmonic The 3 row displays Phase L3 Voltage harmonic The symbol HR U XX XX as degree of Voltage harmonic As shown in Fig 72 L1 L2 L3 Voltage 2 harmonics are 3 86 9 88 28 86 Har 499 La 100 98 90 E LI E im AO da Hl
116. tal apparent Power fundamental active Power fundamental reactive Power In the harmonic data the 5 row shows XX X XX The first 2 XX represents or angle HR as the PA as the angle The third X represents Voltage or Current I as Current U as Voltage The last 2 XX represents degrees of harmonics For an example The fifth row RT I 02 represents Current 2 harmonic The meter can show the harmonic from 2 to 63 in the corresponding main harmonic interface To display degree of harmonic data Press I key to add 1 to tens digit press U key to minus 1 to tens digit Press P key to add 1 press M key to minus 1 When the desired harmonic degree is reached the corresponding data can be shown The flow charts are shown below Fundamental data Start num Fundamental data display 3 phase voltage phase angle display kev S phase fundamental apparent Power S phase current harmonic 4 TM key phase fundamental 4 ev active power j phase current phase S phase fundamental reactlve power angle display key Fig 63 Harmonic data main flow chart Fig 64 Fundamental data display mode Press I M key to exit harmonic display mode and enter the main menu 40 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1 3 phase fundamental Voltage display mode page The 1 row displays Phase L1 fundamental Voltage The 2 row displays Phase L2 fundamental Voltage The 3 row displays Phase L3 fu
117. talled the meter is displayed as shown in Fig 98 mT n2 j R p R na cro N ON ON D Fig 98 55 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 4 Relay alarm value setup Multifunction Power Meter File F Help H 44 28 E PC D gt COMI amp 001 Measured Value Parameter Setup MaxandMin SUE Record Ethernet 0 255 s Delay Time Reset Time LT 130 0 Relay 1 Di L2 sno Relay 2 Mv L3 130 0 Relay3fn y IT 5 000 Relay 4 Frequency 12 5 000 13 5 000 Infgoo0 A 3 P demand 13 000 Kw 3 Q demand 33000 Kvar PF fos O Frequency Hz j Gutp nfauratior 5500 nd Phase Sel Type Sel Unbalanced U 0 0 Channel 1 Li Current y Setup Channel 2 Li y Current y E E t Clear Command ee ala Channel 4 Li vl Current y Clear Max Clear SOE Clear Energy Min Demand Setup Upper Rated Voltage 220 0 Y Rated Current 5 000 A Rated Frequency 50 00 Hz Existing Module Data Sampling B i Send J Receive o 3 3 2003 Fig 99 In the Parameter Setup page shown in Fig 99 set up the corresponding value as shown in the table and save it When the value is over the upper limit or less than the lower limit the corresponding relay alarm is on 5 When the 4 analog outputs module C is installed set up the value in the Parameter Setup page as shown in Fig 100 1 In the Corresponding Full Scale to A
118. the fixed pole aim at the fixed hole If you can t put the fixed pole into the hole you can check whether the pin can work or not and then plug the module in see Fig 166 After finish that the cover of the module should be stick on the back cover of the main unit properly Last we should make the screw tightly which is used to fix the module into the mainboard see Fig 167 Fig 167 Back side diagram 4 modules Up to 4 modules can be connected with Meter The module C amp D can t be selected at the same time one time for one module Module C amp D must be inserted into the first pin holes Besides the module G E amp F can t be selected at the same time too The module H amp I can only be inserted to the second third and fourth hole but they can t be plugged into the first hole However the module A B G E amp F can be inserted to any hole optionally Notice We should make sure the power is off when we plug the module in or plug it off In order to make ourselves in safe condition please don t operate when the power is on 4 2 4 Module Connection Module A 8 channels remote signal module wiring diagram COM Module o Kn n l 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 Fig 168 Terminal Chart Fig 169 External Connection 120 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual Please install the module in corresponding module positions in backside of the meter Please be ware of the directio
119. the order code of the meter is Multifunction Power Meter ABCG representing 8 channels remote signal input module 4 relay outputs 4 analog outputs 4 20mA data storage and harmonic module The input signal is 10kV 50A 50Hz The PT ratio is 10kV 100V and CT ratio is 50A 5A The corresponding analog outputs are Voltage Current active Power frequency 4 relay output can connect to the alarm outputs PT ratio is 100 and CT ratio is 10 As default PT 1 CT 1 and the values of PT U and CT I can not exceed the measurement scope of Power Example 4 analog outputs module 4 20mA Analog L1 phase Voltage 100V Relay LI Voltage output I 0V 4 000mA output 1 Upper limit 130V 100V 20 000mA Lower limit 30V Analog L1phase Current SA Relay L1 phase Current output 2 OA 4 000mA output 2 Upper limit 6A SA 20 000mA Lower limit 1A Analog Active Power 1 5kW Relay Frequency output 3 OkW 4 000mA output 3 Upper limit 55Hz 1 5kW 20 000mA Lower limit 45Hz Analog Frequency 45 55Hz Relay Zero sequence Current output 4 45Hz 4 000mA output 4 Upper limit 6A 55Hz 20 000mA Lower limit 1A Relay Control Mode Manual Remote Write output control register can control the relay 0 as control mode off las pulse output l In the overlimit control mode output control register can respond to the on off status of the relay 0 as off as on 2 In the overlimit control mode the meter executes 5 2 phase Current according to the upper
120. tive Power ous RO LimwPowr tr ous ro 22 max Power factor oA ro L3 max Povero oup RO 3piasemarPowerti onc RO Max systemfiequency 95 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual oup RO MezeesqemsCumu 041E RO Max unbalanced Voltage ratio 041F RO Max unbalanced Current ratio 0320 RO Lx min phase Vola ooo om RO 12min phase vota 0424 R L12 min line Voltage O ous Ro 123 min ine Voluge ons RO L31 min tine Voluge or ro Average min line Voluge o ro ii min cum os RO min Cure oa Ko ismin cum ors Ro Average min Cunt onc RO LI min apparentPower oup Ro 12 min apparent Power omg Ro L3 min apparentPower oar RO 3 phase min total apparent Power ox ro LI min acivePower om Ro 12 min acive Power ux RO L3 min acivePower ux RO 3 phase in total ave Power n os ro L2min reactverower ons RO L3 min reactverower 0837 Ro 3 phase min total reactive Power om RO Limin Powerfctor um RO r2min Powertuor ona RO L3 min Power ous RO 3phasemin Power factor oup RO Min zero sequence Curent
121. ude active Energy and reactive Energy Max min data record and SOE event record It can extend functions by choosing the external optional modules harmonic analysis 8 remote signals on off mode programmable 4 analog outputs 0 5V or 4 20mA optional data storage Profibus Com protocol Ethernet communication functions The multi tariff function allows the user to measure Energy in any interval the min interval is 30min which can read the sum sharp peak valley flat Energy data in 30 days and measure 2 to 63 harmonics in statistics All our instruments fulfill all important requirements and regulations concerning electromagnetic compatibility and safety isolation IEC61000 IECIOIO standard and EN61010 standard The devices have been developed manufactured and tested in accordance with Quality Assurance System ISO 9001 1 2 Measured Scope Multifunction Power Meter can be applied in single phase 3P3W 3P4W system It can be applied vastly in the field of secondary measurement in high Voltage low Voltage system or transmission of measured data 1 3 Function Description Phase Voltage Phase Voltage average phase Voltage Line Voltage Line Voltage average line Voltage Phase Current average phase Current zero Current sequence Current Phase active Power 3 phase total active Real time Active Power Power measurement l Phase reactive Power 3 phase total reactive Reactive Power Power Phase apparent Power 3 phase tot
122. w Byte 8 CRC L Note No of records received from meter 01H Address Low Byte FFH 134 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual Receive Meter address Function no 1 01H Bytes CN Data High AS CRC High Byte 6 CRC H CRC Low Byte CRC 1 Note The no of records retrieved from meter 01H 861 pieces 1 Read measurement data Receive data 74 byte ID 03 2F FE 00 01 CRC 6 enquiry of records of new measured data ID 03 2F FF 00 01 CRC 16 enquiry of records of measured data 1 record ID 03 30 00 00 25 CRC16 2 record ID 03 30 01 00 25 CRC16 The 8000 record ID 03 4F 3F 00 25 CRC16 2 Read harmonic data Receive data 62 byte ID 03 AF FE 00 01 CRC 16 enquiry of records of new Harmonic data ID 03 AF FF 00 01 CRC 16 enquiry of records of Harmonic data 1 record ID 03 50 00 00 1F CRC16 2nd record ID 03 50 01 00 1F CRC16 The 4000 record ID 03 5F 9F 00 1F CRC16 3 Read event record data Receive data 74 byte ID 03 SF FE 00 01 CRC 6 enquiry of records of new Event data ID 03 SF FF 00 01 CRC 16 enquiry of records of Event data 1 record ID 03 60 00 00 25 CRC16 2nd record ID 03 60 01 00 25 CRC16 The 4000 record 135 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual ID 03 6F 9F 00 25 CRC16 4 Read Energy record data Receive data 92 byte ID 03 6F FE 00 01 CRC16 enquiry of records of new Energy data ID 03 6F FF 00 01 CRC16 enquiry of records of Energy data
123. wer Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 1 As shown in Fig 190 search the port and then choose module with 192 168 0 250 Hultifunction Power Meter File F Help Y d 38 PC zx COMI gt COM2 e Ethernet LAN Select Network Search Meter IP Search Clear Meter ID IP Address 192 168 0 251 MAC Address 00 F0 04 02 F0 00 Ethemet Module Setting Fig 190 Receive 7 27 2011 2 As shown in Fig 191 click meterl Modify meter address IP address no of port subnet mask and gateway etc then click set After the module restarts the modification is finished Remark IP Address should be legal addresses as in A B C classes Le 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 can not be set 192 168 0 0 and 192 168 0 255 can not be set either Hultifunction Power Meter File E Help H T COMI gt COM2 Ethemet amp LAN Select Network C WEB Search Meter IP Search Clear MeterID IP Address MAC Address 132 158 0 251 00 F0 0 02 F0 00 Ethernet Module Setting Send Fig 191 Ethernet Module Setting Meter Address B It must be setted Meter IP Address 192 168 0 251 Meter Port 2701 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 92 168 0 1 PCIP Address 10000 Setup Restart Logout Receive 7727 2011 3 08 PM 140 Multifunction Power Meter V1 16 Operation Manual 3 As shown in Fig 192 click File then click search meter address Kultifuncti

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

Hewlett Packard Enterprise ProLiant BL465c G7  Le ventre des philosophes  MAVOLOG BP - GMC-I Messtechnik GmbH  Capitolato dei servizi di conduzione  Contents List of Figures List of tables User manual MONIKA 2, ROTA  Archos 43 Vision  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file