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METER TYPES 

The type of the E700 meter is defined as follows: 

E7 Product 

family 

10 Class 

05 Class 

0.5 

02 Class 

0.2 

Terminal configuration according to DIN standard 

3 elements for 4 wire network (with or without neutral), 

without N = two elements for 3 wire network 

Meter with current transformer connection 

Meter with current and voltage transformer connection 

1-directional active and 1 to 4 quadrant reactive 

2-directional active and 1 to 4 quadrant reactive 

-w 

V-type meter with voltage ratio 

-d 

Life-time cumulative register always on display 

-s 

SCTM protocol support 

-h 

No load profiling available 

For example, meter of type E705 ANVZ meets the requirements of 
0.5 measuring accuracy class (05). This meter corresponds to the 
Australian standard. It is a three-phase meter, which measures the 
consumption of electrical energy in a four-wire system (with or 
without neutral) (N). The measurement of the consumption place 
current must be directed through current transformers (V). The 
meter measures active energy two-directionally as well as reactive 
energy and apparent power from all four quadrants (Z). 

Display

Sealings

Terminal
block cover

Opto port

Auxialiary name
plate

Push button

Ear handle

Sealable push button

Upper cover
and reserve
battery

 

Figure 1. The E700 Meter 

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 Enermet Oy 

E700 

Manual for Installation and Use v. 6.31 

   

ACTIVE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

 

 

Summary of Contents for Enermet E700

Page 1: ...E700 Meter Manual for Installation and Use v 6 31 12 04 2006 Item 42640 Corresponds to E700 version 6 0 Filename e700_GB_Manual_42640_v631 doc ACTIVE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ...

Page 2: ...rved The information in this document is subject to change without notice Enermet Oy assumes no responsibility for errors in this material nor for any other damage direct or indirect caused by use of the same Enermet Oy FIN 40420 JYSKÄ FINLAND ...

Page 3: ...puts 230 V option card 9 3 4 METER CONFIGURATION 9 4 INSTALLATION SEQUENCE 10 5 SETTING DATE AND TIME 11 6 ENDING BILLING PERIOD 12 7 MAINTENANCE 13 8 PUSH BUTTONS AND DISPLAY 14 8 1 PUSH BUTTONS 14 8 2 DISPLAY 14 8 2 1 Scrolling the display using push buttons Manual scrolling 16 8 2 1 1 An example of manual scrolling browsing all load profile values 18 8 2 2 Automatic display scrolling Scrolling ...

Page 4: ...tocol support h No load profiling available For example meter of type E705 ANVZ meets the requirements of 0 5 measuring accuracy class 05 This meter corresponds to the Australian standard It is a three phase meter which measures the consumption of electrical energy in a four wire system with or without neutral N The measurement of the consumption place current must be directed through current tran...

Page 5: ...E700UI v6 0 The meter can use simultaneously a maximum of two option cards The E7O4 and E7O5 cards are both serial and I O cards The E7O6 is a combined I O and modem card These three cards take both option card slots Therefore it is not possible to use another option card simultaneously with these cards Note Option card E7O7 has to be placed in the rightward card slot slot B It is not functional i...

Page 6: ...configure the meter to the desired values using the configuration program 8 Check that the meter has correct date and time If necessary update them using the push buttons or configuration program The option module slot seen from the front The option module slot seen from above To expand the option module slot push the top and bottom up and down with your fingers Push near the fixation protrusions ...

Page 7: ...off the voltage 2 Remove the possible sealing from the left side of the upper cover See Figure 1 When you lift the left side of the sliding cover for 5 mm and simultaneously slide it to the right the cover opens Attach the reserve battery to the terminal block located under the cover Check that the cover is in its slide rails Close the cover by sliding it from the right side to the left Seal the c...

Page 8: ...eplate is the same as the voltage used on site Use the wires and cables designed for the used voltage and current 3 3 2 Outputs There are two types of outputs Check that the output corresponds to the used voltage 3 3 2 1 Pulse outputs option card S0 connections are SELV circuits Safety Extra Low Voltage The measuring voltage that the E700 feeds to the S0 connections is 18 27 VDC Low voltage wires ...

Page 9: ... connector Note The 18 27 VDC is the maximum voltage for S0 inputs and outputs Do not use higher voltage Note During the installation keep the low voltage wires away from the 230 V wires If you do not use a pre fabricated wire set bundle the different types of wires into separate groups starting immediately from the terminal Note If an input device does not meet the SELV requirements for example a...

Page 10: ...e 5 Attach the cover Seal the device if necessary 6 You can install an auxiliary name plate to the place reserved for it under the sliding cover See Figure 1 The use of stick on label is recommended You can use the E700UI software to print the auxiliary name plates For information on how to open the cover refer to chapter 2 3 Reserve battery 7 Switch on the voltage 8 Check that the meter has the c...

Page 11: ... red button again The day starts to blink 4 If you want to change the day make short presses on the black button until you get the desired day on the display When the day is correct proceed to step 5 5 Accept the day by making a short press on the red button The month field starts to blink Change the month the same way as you changed the day in step 4 Accept the change by making a short press on t...

Page 12: ... the display It depends on the configuration which tariff registers are ended To prevent extra billing period endings there is also a configurable BP ending lock period 0 10080 minutes Refer to E700UI Manual for Installation and Use Note When ending billing period using the red push button meter s display must be in auto scrolling mode or manual scrolling mode not in time setting mode Enermet Oy E...

Page 13: ...at is maintained by the user See Chapter 2 3 Reserve battery The operating time of the reserve battery is ten years Warning Do not open the case when the device is connected to the electricity network Life hazard Enermet Oy E700 Manual for Installation and Use v 6 31 ACTIVE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ...

Page 14: ...ate and time using push buttons 8 2 Display The meter has an illuminated digital display The data displayed depends on the meter s configuration which is made using the E700UI configuration program The display is scrolled either automatically Auto Scrolling or you can scroll it manually Manual Scrolling using the black push button Auto Scrolling is the normal state In Auto Scrolling mode the meter...

Page 15: ... register 1 application ERR 002 F 2 Error register 2 core ERR 003 F 3 Error register 3 alarms END END END tag Table 2 Display messages instantaneous values Instantaneous values Message Meaning E700 ID EDIS ID A1 21 24 Active power L1 A2 41 24 Active power L2 A3 61 24 Active power L3 A 1 24 Active power sum R1 23 24 Reactive power L1 R2 43 24 Reactive power L2 R3 63 24 Reactive power L3 R 3 24 Reac...

Page 16: ...olls on the menu level Medium press 2 5 sec Moves to submenu or previous menu level Long press 5 sec Changes from Manual Scrolling to Auto Scrolling If you make a short press the display scrolls the same menu level from the beginning If you make a long press the display changes to Auto Scrolling See Figure 4 The length of the press is seen since the display changes accordingly after two and five s...

Page 17: ... Auto Scrolling Display test Menu level 1 Display 1 Menu level 1 Display 2 Menu level 1 Display n Menu level 2 Display 1 Menu level 1 END Menu level 2 Display n Menu level 2 END short press 2 sec S S S S S S M S M M Menu level 3 Display 1 S M medium press 2 5 sec S S Figure 4 Manual scroll sequence Enermet Oy E700 Manual for Installation and Use v 6 31 ACTIVE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ...

Page 18: ...evel shows the load profiles You can move from one load profile to another by making short presses When you find the load profile you want to examine more closely make a medium press Now the second menu level is displayed The second menu level shows the days of the chosen load profile starting from the most recent date Make short presses until you come to the day you want to examine more closely t...

Page 19: ...2 00 22 08 2001 Day level END short press 2 sec S S S S S S M S M M Menu level 3 Display 1 S M medium press 2 5 sec S S 01 00 hh mm 1234 02 00 1235 Value level END S S M M M S Figure 5 An example of manual scrolling how to browse load profile values Enermet Oy E700 Manual for Installation and Use v 6 31 ACTIVE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ...

Page 20: ...items and scroll step length Switch to the manual mode by pressing the push button once When the display is switched to manual mode the meter runs an LCD test The meter will switch automatically back to scrolling mode after a configurable delay from the last press on the push button The scrolling sequence is then started from the first display LCD TEST 1 Display Delay X seconds Delay 1 255 s 2 Dis...

Page 21: ...kvarh J type Configurable the default is 10 000 imp kWh kvarh Configurable Test LED V type 50 000 imp kWh kvarh J type 100 000 imp kWh kvarh Test LED P1 P5 The purpose of LED indicators P1 P5 can be freely configured using the configuration program Alarm LED indicates a meter failure Refer to chapter 9 Troubleshooting Enermet Oy E700 Manual for Installation and Use v 6 31 ACTIVE INFORMATION MANAGE...

Page 22: ...onfigurable meter test LED yellow Error LED red Five freely configurable LED indicators to indicate the operation of status and pulse inputs Figure 7 The LED indicators of an E700 meter Enermet Oy E700 Manual for Installation and Use v 6 31 ACTIVE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ...

Page 23: ... in Table 3 Table 3 Error situations in phase indication Phase indication Meaning Action One phase symbol is blinking Line voltage is too high or too low Check the operation of the electricity network and meter connections All phase symbols are blinking Voltage imbalance Check the operation of the electricity network and meter connections All phase symbols are blinking alternately the blinking sym...

Page 24: ... messages and their meanings are presented in the following tables Table 4 Error messages Err 001 Application error Error message in UI Error message on LCD Meaning Action Bit number Decimal Hex 3 4 0004 Option module type is wrong Re configure the meter change the right module deliver meter to Enermet 4 8 0008 Watchdog has caused a unit reset Deliver meter to Enermet for maintenance 6 32 0020 Err...

Page 25: ...r connections 4 5 6 8 16 32 0008 0010 0020 Low line voltage phase L1 Low line voltage phase L2 Low line voltage phase L3 Check the operation of the electricity network and meter connections 7 8 64 128 0040 0080 High line voltage phase L1 High line voltage phase L2 Check the operation of the electricity network and meter connections 9 256 0100 High line voltage phase L3 Check the operation of the e...

Page 26: ...VA 4 0W typical without option modules 4 0VA 3 5W typical Voltage circuit three phase 3x230 400V meters with E7O6 8 5VA 4 0W typical without option modules 7 5VA 3 5W typical Instantaneous measurement Total active reactive power Phase active reactive power Phase voltage Phase current Phase power factor Frequency Life time cumulative registers Time Of Use metering 32x1 main TOU MD registers 32x15 b...

Page 27: ...e level Software 1 read 2 read and partial write and 3 read and write Display Customised LCD 1x8 large digits and 1x7 small digits 20 symbols Push buttons 1 for scrolling the display 1 for the ending of the billing period Name plates Main name plate for general information Auxiliary name plate for application specific information Self diagnostic General alarm Phase failure Watchdog Memory Housing ...

Page 28: ...Option Module E7O2 Communication Serial port RS485 EN61107 and SCTM compatible Option Module E7O3 Outputs Five 5 S0 outputs according to DIN 43864 18 27 V 10 27 mA Maximum pulse frequency 17 Hz Inputs Two 2 S0 inputs according to DIN 43864 Maximum pulse frequency 17 Hz Option Module E7O4 Version E7O4 1 Outputs Six 6 semiconductor relay outputs Max 230 Vac Vdc all relays must have the same supply v...

Page 29: ...lays must have the same supply voltage 120mA Inputs Two 2 S0 inputs in accordance with DIN 43864 maximum pulse frequency 17 Hz Eight 8 high voltage inputs 230V Communication PSTN modem 2400 bits s V 22bis and 300 bits s V 21 Dial up Leased line CTR21 compatible EN61107 and SCTM compatible Version E7O6 2 Same as E7O6 1 except with 100 110 Vac lines Option Module E7O7 Communication PSTN modem 2400 b...

Page 30: ...D I M E N S I O N S 3 0 11 Dimensions Figure 8 E700 dimensions Enermet Oy E700 Manual for Installation and Use v 6 31 ACTIVE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ...

Page 31: ...3 1 150 178 124 140 5 178 272 230 V 50 Hz 20 C G SM M 100 G TX RX M A DE IN EU 6 5 Figure 9 Installation dimensions with M100 G GSM modem Enermet Oy E700 Manual for Installation and Use v 6 31 ACTIVE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ...

Page 32: ...W B Figure 10 Connections for E700 type J 1 S1 P1 S2 P2 S1 P1 S2 P2 S1 P1 S2 P2 R W B V13116 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 N Figure 11 Connections for E700 type V a n A N a n A N a n A N S 1 P 1 S 2 P 2 S 1 P 1 S 2 P 2 S 1 P 1 S 2 P 2 L1 L2 L3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 Figure 12 Connections for type J with 3 voltage transformers without neutral and 3 current transformers ACTIVE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ...

Page 33: ...rent transformers a n A N a n A N a n A N S 1 P 1 S 2 P 2 S 1 P 1 S 2 P 2 L1 L2 L3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 Figure 14 Connections for type J with 3 voltage transformers without neutral and 2 current transformers Figure 15 Connections for type J with 2 voltage transformers without neutral and 2 current transformers Enermet Oy E700 Manual for Installation and Use v 6 31 ACTIVE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ...

Page 34: ...e 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 9 10 12 11 13 14 In1 In2 Out1 Out2 Out3 Out4 Out5 OM3 I O Figure 19 Connections for E7O3 option module Gnd TxD RxD nc RS 232 RS 485 S0 input 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 3 5 5 2 4 4 4 6 7 8 8 9 5 9 10 7 11 12 6 10 11 8 12 In1 In6 In2 In7 In3 In8 In4 com In5 com Out3 Out2 Out1 Out4 Out5 In Out6 E7O4 A B 230 V E704 1 100 V E704 2 AC Input output 11091 Figure 20 Connections for E7O4 option module ...

Page 35: ... Out5 In1 In2 Out6 E7O5 230 V E705 1 100 V E705 2 AC Input output 11092 Figure 21 Connections for E7O5 option module Figure 22 Connections for E7O6 option module Figure 23 Connections for E7O7 option module Figure 24 Connections for E7O8 option module Figure 25 Connections with M100 G modem Enermet Oy E700 Manual for Installation and Use v 6 31 ACTIVE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ...

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