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Prometer 100 User Manual  

BGX501-943-R01 

 

 

Load management 

 

System stability monitoring 

 

Energy pulsing and totalization 

 

CT/VT error compensation 

 

Transformer loss compensation 

3.1.1  The Prometer 100 meter in an energy management system 

You can use Prometer 100 meters as standalone devices, but their extensive capabilities are fully realized when 
used with software as part of an energy management system (EMS). EMS gives energy suppliers, service 
providers, and large industrial and commercial energy consumers the tools to meet all the challenges and 
opportunities of the new energy environment. EMS uses real-time information and control to directly address a 
broad range of requirements throughout the power delivery chain. This system offers an integrated solution to 
managing new billing structures, distributed generation, energy purchasing, energy cost control, operational 
efficiency, power quality and reliability. 

Applications that include the meter typically require additional equipment. Display and analysis software tools 
are almost always used to manage, interpret and distribute the data measured or logged by a meter. There are 
usually a variety of tools used, and often these tools are connected using different communications standards 
and protocols. In many cases, a meter must also provide control capabilities and device-level data sharing.  

The meter can adapt to many situations. Advanced communications allow data to be shared simultaneously 
across multiple networks, built-in I/O provides monitoring and control capabilities, and a variety of display and 
analysis tools to help you get the most from your power system. 

 

Figure 1: An Overview 

 

 

 

 

 

Prometer 

100

Industry 

Standard 

Mounting

Graphical 

Display

Multiple Pulse 

Input and 

Output

Wide range 

Voltage and 

Current supply

Scalability and 

Modularity

Multiple 

Communication 

Channels

Summary of Contents for Prometer 100

Page 1: ...Prometer 100 High precision meter User Manual BGX501 943 R01...

Page 2: ...Page 2 of 72 Prometer 100 User Manual BGX501 943 R01 Copyright 2014 SIHPL...

Page 3: ...ling 14 4 6 2 Rear Sealing Arrangement 14 4 7 Sealing Arrangement in Prometer 100 W 15 4 8 Pulse Inputs and Outputs 15 5 Prometer 100 and M Cubed BCS 16 5 1 M Cubed BCS 16 6 Using the Display 16 6 1 A...

Page 4: ...port 49 7 12 1 Billing Cycle 49 7 12 2 History of Energy Rate and MD Register 49 7 12 3 History for the Cause of Billing Register 49 7 12 4 Cumulative Maximum Demand Registers 50 7 13 Meter Reading 50...

Page 5: ...ct concern sales representative for its details if required Note that due to variations between computers and improvements in software the screen shots shown in this manual may vary slightly from the...

Page 6: ...generation energy purchasing energy cost control operational efficiency power quality and reliability Applications that include the meter typically require additional equipment Display and analysis so...

Page 7: ...need as applicable to be given as a current input to the product of 1A 5A from secondary side Note Only Prometer 100 W variants can be configured as LV 3 phase 4 wire 4 1 Power Supply Auxiliary and Ot...

Page 8: ...ceable battery can be configured to support meter reading in absence of mains power supply depending on the requirement It only supplies sufficient power to the meter reading and display circuitry and...

Page 9: ...made of translucent plastic with a transparent window to view the display The cover has two top hinges which allow the front cover to swing up allowing access to the sealed button and field replaceabl...

Page 10: ...cover is made of translucent plastic with a transparent window to view the display The top cover is used to seal the MD Maximum Demand reset button and field replaceable battery The extended terminal...

Page 11: ...n agreed with the customer at the time of order Connect R L1 Y L2 B L3 N CT IN A01 A02 A03 NC CT OUT A1 A2 A3 NC VT B1 B2 B3 B0 Dual AUX Supply P Terminal N Terminal AUX1 B8 B9 AUX2 B5 B6 Digital Inpu...

Page 12: ...able is 2 5 sq mm with lugs type as ring M3 type for CT and H type for Aux and VT terminals In case of Prometer 100 R the internal earthing cable between the meter and the rack should also be connecte...

Page 13: ...3 6 9 NC VT 2 5 8 11 Dual AUX Supply P Terminal N Terminal AUX 1 13 14 AUX 2 15 16 Digital Input Output 8 Outputs and 4 configurable Inputs Output O P 1 18 19 I O 1 32 33 O P 2 20 21 I O 2 34 35 O P 3...

Page 14: ...meter for securing it to a rack or frame The sealing bore diameter is 2 0 mm and is suitable for seals 4 6 2 Rear Sealing Arrangement When the meter is fitted into the rack a cover can be fitted whic...

Page 15: ...e pulse input output can be provided as per the specification agreed at the time of order Two pulse outputs 3 and 4 in case of Prometer 100 R 2 and 3 in case of Prometer 100 W refer to Figure 10 and F...

Page 16: ...play There are two types of display mode Auto Scroll and Manual Mode The two types of display modes and their associated settings and parameters are discussed in this section All single parameters e g...

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Page 18: ...manual mode Display Groups The display is arranged into groups for easier navigation Fixed Display Page Fixed default displays not configured by tariff User Configurable Pages User selected parameters...

Page 19: ...ssing the enter button A navigation screen will appear showing all the available pages The Up and Down buttons can then be used to choose a page Press the Enter button to select your choice Figure 18...

Page 20: ...er Manual BGX501 943 R01 6 4 Menu Example Screens Fixed Display Page Select the Fixed Display Page from the top line menu The following screen will be displayed Figure 19 Fixed Display Page The Fixed...

Page 21: ...s for Configurable Input Output User Configurable Pages Up to seven user configurable pages can be defined complete with page title e g Instant Parameters see Figure 20 below The page title can have a...

Page 22: ...ser Configurable Pages Instantaneous Parameters Use the Up Down buttons to scroll to the Instant Parameters page The selection will be highlighted Press the Enter button to open the page Use the Up Do...

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Page 24: ...d an appropriate page title has been chosen for easy identification Always choose a user friendly and self explanatory name for your titles We have used Energy Register for our title example Use the U...

Page 25: ...a This page has been set up to capture demand values Use the Up Down buttons to scroll to the Demand Data page The selection will be highlighted Press the Enter button to open the page Use the Up Down...

Page 26: ...e has been set up to capture high resolution energy registers Use the Up Down buttons to scroll to the High Resolution Energy Registers page The selection will be highlighted Press the Enter button to...

Page 27: ...page has been set up to capture previous IP data Use the Up Down buttons to scroll to the Previous IP Data registers page The selection will be highlighted Press the Enter button to open the page Use...

Page 28: ...ction will be highlighted Press the Enter button to open the page Use the Up Down buttons to scroll within the page and view the various screens Miscellaneous This page details miscellaneous displays...

Page 29: ...ess the Up key for 5 seconds Favourite Page This page is used for your selection of display parameters Figure 22 Adding parameter to favourite page To add a parameter go to the page containing the par...

Page 30: ...the Down key to enter a digit at the cursor position and use the Up key to move the cursor to the right while entering a digit After completing the entry press the Enter button to confirm Correct pas...

Page 31: ...BGX501 943 R01 Prometer 100 User Manual Page 31 of 72 Display to be added...

Page 32: ...501 943 R01 Russian and Arabic language options are missing in the above display The following displays are self explanatory and occur at the time of events such as configuration file download etc and...

Page 33: ...tion HV 3 phase 4 wire Display HV 3 phase 3 wire Display Phasor Diagram Bar graph Same for HV3 and HV4 MD Value Same for HV3 and HV4 Battery Status Greater than equal to 30 Same for HV3 and HV4 Batter...

Page 34: ...time Events can have a different persistence time for occurrence and restoration as applicable The persistence time for an occurrence as well as for restoration is configurable at factory end for res...

Page 35: ...me advance retard command it is not possible to do time adjustment for the next 7 days 7 1 3 Daylight saving time Prometer 100 offers the alternative of letting the meter clock follow daylight savings...

Page 36: ...er to Table 2 Any combination of energy types can be provided as per the specification agreed at the time of order The Energy Channel Registers are shown below Sr No Parameters Instantaneous Billing T...

Page 37: ...rted active energy logged till date Recording of all supported energy types is possible but only those energy types are logged into the memory which is specified by the tariff file An individual regis...

Page 38: ...a diagram Voltage harmonics profile Parameter Available on 3 element meter Available on 2 element meter Real Time Clock Date and Time Yes Yes Voltage harmonics 2 to 31 L1 Yes Yes Voltage harmonics 2 t...

Page 39: ...see the section Historical registers pg 48 Pulse length GND VCC Pulse length inverted input The figure shows pulse lengths when an input is inverted or non inverted respectively Pulse input To regist...

Page 40: ...o active for the configured pulse length before returning to the inactive state See the section Maximum demand pg 47 Remote control With this function the output can be made active or inactive by send...

Page 41: ...port no 4059 Meter reading online monitoring third party interface Note For more information on protocol support see the document Prometer 100 meter reading 7 6 1 Communication speed The meter s optic...

Page 42: ...guration only at level 5 If this setting is active settings in the measurement form can only be changed at access level 5 Block configuration of transformer compensation If this setting is active tran...

Page 43: ...rage 3 phase Min Max Avg Instant Frequency Min Max Avg Instant Voltage Angles Min Max Avg Instant Voltage Current Angles Min Max Avg Instant Voltage Harmonics Phase wise Average 3 phase 3rd 5th 7th 9t...

Page 44: ...flags Event or state Name of flag Explanation Time adjusted T During the past interval the meter clock has been adjusted either instantaneous or a sliding adjustment is in progress Time Disturbed D T...

Page 45: ...corresponds to phase voltage and for 2 element meters phase to phase voltage The following table provides an overview of available alarms Alarm Description Low voltage Alarm can be configured for low...

Page 46: ...ed as alarm condition Note Two LEDs are available for alarm information Multiple alarms can be selected on single LED Events selected only for alarm shall not log event For logging purpose event has t...

Page 47: ...in the load condition and trend of load according to the time zone The Prometer 100 meter has the capability of logging Maximum Demand for all the selected energy types except Net Active and Net Reac...

Page 48: ...given from M Cubed or third party software At any configured billing date The period is finished when the meter clock reaches the configured billing date Via digital input The period ends when a puls...

Page 49: ...Prometer 100 provides following ways to perform a billing action Performing a billing action finish current billing cycle and starts a new billing cycle According to billing dates specified in Tariff...

Page 50: ...be opened and read The configuration can then be modified using the M Cubed The Prometer 100 does not require to be switched off during the configuration mode and will only implement the new configur...

Page 51: ...rgy power factor etc are affected but not current and voltage When copper losses are added per phase the resulting copper loss is the average of the value Calculating loss values Based on the nominal...

Page 52: ...PS Auxiliary Power Supply BCS Base Computer Software DLMS Device Language Message Specification SCADA Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition MD Maximum Demand UMD Universal Maximum Demand 0 to 24 ho...

Page 53: ...der 1 Optical 1107 port 2 RS232 RS485 Left Module 3 RS232 RS485 Right Module 4 Ethernet Optical Communication Port In Prometer 100 R the optical 1107 port is protected by a sliding cover The 1107 opti...

Page 54: ...Prometer 100 to a network for multi drop communications The RS485 network is looped through the input connector to the output connector See Figure 4 for pin description If for example three meters nee...

Page 55: ...This section discusses the reading a Prometer 100 meter through Ethernet port TCP IP connection Prerequisites Take static IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway from network M Cubed 6 0 0 6 Install the M...

Page 56: ...Prometer 100 User Manual BGX501 943 R01 Check successfully connected Click Transaction and then click TCP IP Configuration Enter the IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway information to be configured in...

Page 57: ...e meter display Go to the Fixed Display Page Scroll down to view the Ethernet configuration information Reading the Prometer 100 Meter on the Ethernet port Connect the meter with the LAN network using...

Page 58: ...ect and then select connection media as TCP IP communication type as DLMS Select the checkbox Use TCP profile over Ethernet port Enter the meter static IP information in Connection Address Click OK St...

Page 59: ...BGX501 943 R01 Prometer 100 User Manual Page 59 of 72 Meter connected successfully with the M Cubed...

Page 60: ...Page 60 of 72 Prometer 100 User Manual BGX501 943 R01 To read data click Get All Data Action completed successfully will be displayed...

Page 61: ...I p I I I I Voltage unbalance Class A The basic measurement of voltage harmonics for class A is defined in IEC 61000 4 7 class I That standard shall be used to determine a 10 12 cycle gapless harmoni...

Page 62: ...s calculated by integrating power P Q and S over time Definition of quadrants The term phase angle is described under its own heading below Quadrant I phase angle 1 90 Quadrant II phase angle 90 180 Q...

Page 63: ...rgy export quadrant II and III Power Factor 1 1 1 S P L pf S P Tot pf The power factor is calculated without signs and is thus always positive Phase angle p I p U L 1 1 1 Phase angle for an element is...

Page 64: ...compensated and in 2 element meters phase to phase voltages The same calculation is used for all currents and voltages Power transformer losses Power transformer losses consist of copper and iron los...

Page 65: ...BGX501 943 R01 Prometer 100 User Manual Page 65 of 72 0 1p U 120 2p U 120 3p U The same system is represented graphically below The vectors rotate in an anti clockwise direction...

Page 66: ...times Imax for 1 second Compliance Standards IEC62052 11 IEC62053 22 IEC62053 23 IEC62056 52 IEC61010 1 IEC61010 2 030 CE MID EN50470 1 EN50470 3 Mechanical Prometer 100 R Dimensions L X W X D 428 x 1...

Page 67: ...7 of 72 Environmental Temperature 10 0 C to 60 0 C operating 25 0 C to 70 0 C limit range of operation 40 0 C to 80 0 C storage 20 0 C to 70 0 C display operating range Humidity 95 non condensing Poll...

Page 68: ...R and Y phase 17 Instantaneous Voltage angle Angle between Y and B phase 18 Instantaneous Voltage angle Angle between B and R phase List of Profile Parameters DLMS Section Event Log 10 Snapshot Profi...

Page 69: ...Instantaneous 5th Harmonic Current Phase 1 7 Instantaneous 7th Harmonic Current Phase 1 8 Instantaneous 9th Harmonic Current Phase 1 9 Instantaneous Current THD Phase 2 10 Instantaneous 3rd Harmonic C...

Page 70: ...r 3 phase 3 wire the Phase 2 parameters such as energy voltage current Power P F harmonics L1 L2 voltage phase angle L2 L3 voltage phase angle and current symmetry data will be displayed as Which even...

Page 71: ...be performed via DLMS communication protocol How the logged values affected by the daylight saving time change Logged values during daylight saving time are labelled with the flag Yes Yes means that t...

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