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                                                              COMPACT DC

Instruction Manual

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COMPACT DC

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MAC

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COMPACT DC

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Summary of Contents for PLC PRIME

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL PLC PRIME Concentrator COMPACT DC M086B01 03 17A ...

Page 2: ...2 COMPACT DC Instruction Manual ...

Page 3: ...o lead to the risk of fire Read the manual carefully prior to connecting the unit Follow all installation and maintenance instructions throughout the unit s working life Pay special attention to the installation stan dards of the National Electrical Code Refer to the instruction manual before using the unit In this manual if the instructions marked with this symbol are not respected or carried out...

Page 4: ...HOME SCREEN 22 5 2 MAIN SCREEN 23 5 2 1 AREA WITH INFORMATION ABOUT THE COMPACT DC 24 5 2 2 MENU 25 5 3 METERS MENU METER TABLE 27 5 3 1 METER INFORMATION MENU 29 5 4 METERS MENU NODE MAP 39 5 5 METERS MENU METER UPDATE 40 5 6 METERS MENU CYCLES TEST 42 5 7 METERS MENU TOPOLOGY LOG 43 5 8 METERS MENU INTRUDER LIST 44 5 9 METERS MENU MANAGE GROUP 45 5 10 METERS MENU PASSWORDS 46 5 11 CONCENTRATOR M...

Page 5: ...NU REPORTS COMPACT DC DC S 3G MODEL 62 5 22 MODEM MENU PARAMETERS COMPACT DC DC S 3G MODEL 63 5 22 1 GENERAL PARAMETERS 63 5 22 2 DynDNS CONFIGURATION 63 5 22 3 SECURITY CONFIGURATION 63 5 22 4 SIM 1 CONFIGURATION 64 5 22 5 SIM 2 CONFIGURATION 64 5 22 6 CONNECTION MONITORING 65 5 23 MODEM MENU STATUS COMPACT DC DC S 3G MODEL 66 6 TECHNICAL FEATURES 67 7 MAINTENANCE AND TECHNICAL SERVICE 70 8 WARRA...

Page 6: ...tion 12 15 M086B01 03 15B Initial Version 08 17 M086B01 03 17A Changes in the following sections 1 2 3 3 1 3 3 2 3 4 1 3 6 4 1 1 4 1 2 4 1 3 4 3 5 2 2 2 5 2 2 3 5 20 5 21 5 22 5 23 6 Note The images of the devices are for illustrative purposes only and may differ from the orig inal device ...

Page 7: ...ed upon reception immediately contact the transport company and or CIRCUTOR s after sales service 2 INTRODUCTION The COMPACT DC concentrator is a device that manages and reads single phase and three phase energy meters with PRIME communications connected to the same low voltage network The COMPACT DC concentrator is typically installed in the transformer substation and ena bles telemanagement of t...

Page 8: ...rsion 3 Iberdrola Functional specifications for a low voltage monitoring device version 1 3 Iberdrola Cycle methodology Iberdrola PRIME network topology Iberdrola LV concentrator monitor ES 04096 ES RE EMH GNF In addition to the specifications in these documents defined primarily by PRIME Alliance Iber drola and Gas Natural Fenosa the concentrator has other functionalities specific to Circutor Thi...

Page 9: ...s in perfect condition to avoid accidents personal injury and damage to installations The manufacturer of the device is not responsible for any damage resulting from failure by the user or installer to heed the warnings and or recommendations set out in this manual nor for damage resulting from the use of products or accessories that did not come with the device or that were made by other manufact...

Page 10: ...nals must be fixed with side fixing screws to avoid false contacts 3 3 DEVICE TERMINALS 3 3 1 COMPACT DC DC S SBT AND COMPACT DC DC S 3G MODELS Table 2 List of COMPACT DC DC S SBT and COMPACT DC DC S 3G terminals COMPACT DC DC S SBT and COMPACT DC DC S 3G terminals 1 L Auxiliary power supply 9 RR S2 current output L1 2 N Auxiliary power supply 10 S S1 current input L2 3 L1 PLC connection 11 Vs Vol...

Page 11: ...S2 current output L3 5 L3 PLC connection 16 N Voltage input neutral 6 N PLC connection 17 ED1 Digital input 1 7 R S1 current input L1 18 CED Common digital inputs 8 Vr Voltage input L1 19 ED2 Digital input 2 9 RR S2 current output L1 20 ED3 Digital input 3 10 S S1 current input L2 21 CED Common digital inputs 11 Vs Voltage input L2 22 ED4 Digital input 4 L N L1 L2 L3 N R Vr RR S Vs SS T Vt TT N 1 ...

Page 12: ...nection 26 SS SBT S S2 current output L2 9 L3 PLC S PLC connection 27 T SBT S S1 current input L3 10 N PLC S PLC connection 28 Vt SBT S Voltage input L3 11 R SBT S1 current input L1 29 TT SBT S S2 current output L3 12 Vr SBT Voltage input L1 30 N SBT S Voltage input neutral 13 RR SBT S2 current output L1 31 ED1 Digital input 1 14 S SBT S1 current input L2 32 CED Common digital inputs 15 Vs SBT Vol...

Page 13: ...SBT 3G AND 4I MODELS L1 L1 L2 L3 N CARGA LOAD L N L1 L2 L3 N R Vr RR S Vs SS T Vt TT N S1 S2 P1 P2 S1 S2 P1 P2 S1 S2 P1 P2 ALIMENTACIÓN AUXILIAR POWER SUPPLY L2 L N L3 N Vr Vs Vt N TT T SS S RR R Figure 4 Three phase measuring with a 4 wire connection COMPACT DC DC S SBT 3G and 4I ...

Page 14: ... S2 S1 P2 P1 S2 S1 P2 P1 S2 S1 P2 P1 L2 L N L3 N Vr Vs Vt N TT T SS S RR R L1 N CARGA LOAD Vr Vs Vt N R RR S SS T TT Figure 5 Power supply SBT and PLC connections COMPACT DC 2 L1 L2 L3 N CARGA LOAD S2 S1 P2 P1 S2 S1 P2 P1 S2 S1 P2 P1 L1 L2 L3 N Vr Vs Vt N R RR S SS T TT Figure 6 SBT S and PLC S connections COMPACT DC 2 ...

Page 15: ... type of communication creates an intranet with IP communications A modem router switch or computer can be connected to this port If the device connected to this port is a computer the network cable must be a crossover Eth ernet cable as shown in Figure 7 Figure 7 RJ 45 connector Crossover Ethernet connection diagram ...

Page 16: ...easuring and power supply terminals before opening the device s cover Do not use the device without the cover in place The SIM cards are located under the MODEM 3G module and are installed as indicated in the following steps 1 Remove the cover from the MODEM 3G module by sliding a flathead screwdriver into the anchor slots Figure 8 Figure 8 SIM card installation Step 1 2 Insert the SIM cards into ...

Page 17: ...kV iso Figure 10 COMPACT DC DC S SBT indicator LEDs Table 5 Description of the LEDs COMPACT DC DC S SBT LED Description 1 Power Power supply to each of the modules CPU PLC and SBT 2 PLC Link Indicates whether there is connectivity with the PLC module 3 SBT Link Indicates whether there is connectivity with the SBT module 4 ETH 1 Indicates whether there is an Ethernet connection 5 PLC TX Concentrato...

Page 18: ...s whether there is connectivity with the PLC module 3 SBT Link Indicates whether there is connectivity with the SBT module 4 EXT Link Indicates whether there is connectivity with the MODEM 3G module 5 ETH 1 Indicates whether there is an Ethernet connection 6 PLC TX Concentrator output frame indication 7 PLC RX Concentrator input frame indication 8 20000 imp kWh Active energy pulses 9 20000 imp kVA...

Page 19: ...0 imp kWh 20 000 imp kvarh COMPACT DC 4I 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ETH 1 10kV iso ALARMS Power ED1 ED2 ED3 ED4 Figure 12 COMPACT DC DC S 4I indicator LEDs Table 7 Description of the LEDs COMPACT DC DC S 4I LED Description 1 Power Power supply to each of the modules CPU PLC SBT and ALARMS 2 PLC Link Indicates whether there is connectivity with the PLC module 3 SBT Link Indicates whether there i...

Page 20: ...0 imp kvarh ALARMS COMPACT DC 2 Figure 13 COMPACT DC 2 indicator LEDs Table 8 Description of the LEDs COMPACT DC 2 LED Descripción 1 Power Power supply to each of the modules CPU PLC PLC S SBT SBT S and ALARMAS 2 PLC Link Indicates whether there is connectivity with the PLC module 3 SBT Link Indicates whether there is connectivity with the SBT module 4 EXT Link Indicates whether there is connectiv...

Page 21: ...imp kvarh Power Status SIM1 SIM2 Coverage COMPACT DC 3G Reset ETH 1 10kV iso Figure 14 Location of the Reset button 4 3 DIGITAL INPUTS COMPACT DC DC S 4I and COMPACT DC 2 models The COMPACT DC DC S 4I and COMPACT DC 2 models has four digital inputs terminals 17 18 19 20 21 and 22 of Table 3 and terminals 31 36 of Table 4 that can be programmed through the web site 5 20 CONCENTRATOR MENU INPUTS COM...

Page 22: ...lso select the language using the buttons that appear on the upper left of the web site as shown in Figure 15 Figure 15 Homepage You must enter the correct username and password to enter the COMPACT DC web site COMPACT DC has two types of users 1 User with write access admin With this type of access users can read and write the parameters of the COMPACT DC and the energy meters Table 9 Default use...

Page 23: ... main screen where you can access full information about the concentrator and the energy meters Figure 16 Main screen The screen is divided into three areas of information as shown in Figure 17 Area of information about the COMPACT DC Menu for accessing all web screens Central area ...

Page 24: ...nformation about the COMPACT DC This area of the main screen shows all the information about the COMPACT DC Identifier The device identifier followed by the installation identifier MAC Single identifier of the PLC communication module Name Name of the COMPACT DC PRIME version PRIME version Connected Number of devices connected devices detected Version Firmware version of the COMPACT DC ...

Page 25: ...y meters The firmware of both the DLMS part and the PRIME part Cycles test Configuration of the test cycles to check network communications Topology log Configuration of the necessary parameters to analyse the network topology Intruder list Allows you to create a list of energy meters that will not be connected to the concentrator using the MAC of each energy meter Manage group Allows you to creat...

Page 26: ...s Provides access to the configuration of the concentrator s parameters Tasks Provides access to the concentrator s task configuration screen Task status Provides access to the concentrator s task status screen Update Accesses the device update screen Network tools Provides access to the network tools display screen Firewall Allows you to add a firewall to the communications with the concentrator ...

Page 27: ...tor status Figure 22 Concentrator status This section shows the status of the COMPACT DC or its task in progress as well as the de vice s current time 5 3 METERS MENU METER TABLE Figure 23 Meter table This screen shows a table with all the energy meters logged in the COMPACT DC As seen in Figure 23 the table includes the following fields This column correlatively lists the devices logged in the co...

Page 28: ...sion of the DLMS protocol PRIME Firmware version of the PRIME protocol There are 5 buttons at the bottom of the table with the following functions Table 12 Table 12 Meter table buttons Button Function Refresh Updates the current content of the table of devices Download table Download the current table of devices that you are viewing on the web site Set group Changes the current group of energy met...

Page 29: ...will only have access to curve readings closures stored in formation password modification and device removal Figure 24 Energy meter menu Details Provides access to instantaneous information on the selected energy meter Basic instant data values S01 Provides access to downloading the basic instant data values The downloading function is identical to the one found in section 5 3 1 2 Hourly incremen...

Page 30: ...ut with a few more options Voltage and current profile S14 Downloads the voltage and current values logged by the monitor The downloading function is identical to the one found in section 5 3 1 2 Hourly incremental S02 Measurement average G03 Downloads the average values curve report MED for voltages currents and powers The downloading function is identical to the one found in section 5 3 1 2 Hour...

Page 31: ...values S26 Current billing values S27 Advanced instant data values S21 Downloads the advanced and instantaneous monitoring values Write supervision parameters C01 Allows you to change the monitoring param eters The downloading function is identical to the one found in section 5 3 1 9 Write contracts B04 ...

Page 32: ...32 COMPACT DC Instruction Manual 5 3 1 1 Details This screen Figure 25 shows the instantaneous data of the selected energy meter Figure 25 Details ...

Page 33: ...t II kvarh R3a Reactive energy quadrant III kvarh R4a Reactive energy quadrant IV kvarh Date and time Fh Current device date the energy meter date can be modified Demand threshold ATariff Current tariff on the energy meter AThres Active power threshold W Dctcp Threshold for the demand near the contracted power DThres1 Power contracted in tariff 1 of contract 1 W DThres2 Power contracted in tariff ...

Page 34: ...f it has found results a screen will appear to download the file as seen in Figure 27 Figure 27 File download screen 5 3 1 3 Daily absolute S03 Download the daily energy curve of an energy meter The operation is the same as the hourly discharge curve S02 5 3 1 4 Monthly billing S04 Download the monthly close of an energy meter The operation is the same as the hourly dis charge curve S02 5 3 1 5 Da...

Page 35: ... S07 power quality s08 read of contracts s23 configurable instant data values s26 and current billing values s27 Left click on the option that appears in an energy meter menu Once the data have been read correctly the message shown in Figure 27 will appear on the screen 5 3 1 8 Events S09 Checks the events stored in the energy meter All or specific energy meter events can be read Figure 29 Energy ...

Page 36: ...and for example modifications to the maximum contracted power Common Contains events related to remote and local communications for example communications initiated through the serial port Synchronisation Contains events related to clock synchronisation Finished power quality Contains all the events related to voltage variations for exam ple voltage changes above and below Vn Correct security Cont...

Page 37: ...FFF800080 Week 01 Season Name 02 Start FFFFFDFFFFFFFFFFFF800000 Week 02 Week Name 01 Week 01010101010101 Week Name 02 Week 02020202020202 Day id 01 Change Hour 0D000000 TariffRate 0001 Change Hour 17000000 TariffRate 0002 Day Day id 02 Change Hour 0C000000 TariffRate 0001 Change Hour 16000000 TariffRate 0002 Day Contract B04 Cnc Order Figure 33 B04 file 5 3 1 10 Write parameters B09 The write para...

Page 38: ... the energy meter information stored in the concentrator s da tabase Figure 35 Database information screen 5 3 1 12 Passwords used by the concentrator This screen Figure 36 is used to change the passwords used by the concentrator to access the energy meter Figure 36 Passwords used by the concentrator screen ...

Page 39: ...nstream appear at a lower level and so on Example In Figure 37 shows how the concentrator with identifier CIR0000000057 functions as a base node The CIR0140000215 device performs a repeater function with 6 devices directly connected to it level 2 The CIR0140000220 device also acts as a repeater for 4 devices the energy meters connected to it are at level 3 Finally the CIR0140000261 device acts as ...

Page 40: ...ending all the binary with multicast frames and then resends the blocks that each energy meter has not received using unicast frames Filter The filter ensures that only certain energy meters will be updated The existing filters are Manufacturer filter With this filter only energy meters from the manufacturer speci fied in the binary will be updated Manufacturer and model filter With this filter on...

Page 41: ...he PRIME part should be updated The structure must be as follows flagID _ UNESA_code _ FW_DLMS or PRIME _ FW version_no bin Example CIR_DI_DLMS_v0209 bin or CIR_DI_PRIME_v2201 bin Once the Send button is clicked the update starts as shown in Figure 39 Figure 39 Update in progress screen The update can be cancelled at any time by clicking on the Cancel button If the cancellation is successful the f...

Page 42: ...d or change any energy meter parameters We do not recommend activating cycles while other communications are in progress such as tasks or firmware updates Cycle parameters PrefixCycles Prefix of the file name IpFtpCycles IP address of the server for downloading the test cycle DestDirCycles Path of the server for downloading the test cycle UserFtpCycles Username of the server for downloading the te...

Page 43: ...parallel with the normal operations of the concentrator From this screen Figure 43 you can view and configure the parameters necessary to log the network topology Figure 43 Topology log On this screen you can configure the following parameters TopologyLog Topology log enabled or disabled NameTopology Name of the file IpFtpTopology IP address of the server for downloading the topology log DestDirTo...

Page 44: ...PACT DC on the Intrusion list screen using the MAC address of each energy meter Figure 45 shows an example S10 file which lets you send a batch list of energy meters with a specific MAC that are not to be connected to the concentrator Report IdRpt S10 IdPet 0 Version 3 1 c Cnc Id XXX0000000000 S10 Fh 20130109171554000W Mac 00 80 E1 00 87 7E S10 Fh 20130109171554000W Mac 00 80 E1 00 87 7F Cnc Repor...

Page 45: ... In this file you can individually specify the energy meters to be added by writing out all the iden tifiers separated by commas You may also specify all the energy meters with identifiers that start in a particular way specified in the file Request report Report Select the report to be requested for the energy meters in the group S01 S02 S03 S04 S05 S06 S07 S08 S09 S23 S26 and S27 Start date Star...

Page 46: ...001 Management 00000002 Firmware 00000003 Cnt Id CIR0140000111 Q01 Reading 00000001 Management 00000002 Firmware 00000003 Cnc Report Figure 48 Q01 file Table 13 Q01 file Attribute Description IdRpt Request identifier IdPet Single identifier of the request Version Version identifier Cnc Concentrator identifier Cnt Single identifier of the energy meter Q01 Report name identifier Reading Password use...

Page 47: ...statistics G02 Report containing the daily status data for each energy meter as well as the times they have been connected and their status changes Digital I O status G09 if the device has digital input module this report indicates the current status of the inputs Current status G10 Report with the concentrator s current memory status and CPU usage Performed tasks and requests G11 Report with the ...

Page 48: ...me Flash Internal memory in use by the device This memory stores the operating system and some important tables such as the concentrator configuration and the table of ener gy meters Its value is usually 55 PerStor External memory used This memory stores historical information about the S02 S03 S04 S05 and S09 reports for all of the energy meters Its value increases over time until reaching a maxi...

Page 49: ... SerTx Average value of the number of bytes per second sent over the serial port in the last 5 minutes Temp Internal temperature value of the COMPACT DC Communication statistics Used to graphically display the number of energy meters connected every hour during the last 24 hours 5 13 CONCENTRATOR MENU PARAMETERS From this screen you can display and configure all of the device s parameters 5 13 1 G...

Page 50: ...dress for local communications IpMaskLoc Subnet mask for local communications PortWS Receiver port for communications from the STG PortSSH Receiver port for communications from the SSH HttpPort Option to enable or disable the web server using HTTP If the HTTP port is deactivated the web site may only be accessed through HTTPS FtpServer FTP server FtpsServer FTP server on TLS AccinacTimeout Duratio...

Page 51: ...mode of the secondary Slave1 IP address of slave 1 Slave2 IP address of slave 2 Slave3 IP address of slave 3 5 13 4 STG CONFIGURATION Figure 54 STG configuration In this section you can configure the following setup parameters for the STG IpStg IP address of the STG IpStg2 IP address of the STG 2 IpStg3 IP address of the STG 3 StgPath STG path StgPwd STG password StgTimeout Maximum STG wait time C...

Page 52: ...n minutes 5 13 6 AUTHENTICATION CONFIGURATION Figure 56 Authentication configuration In this section you can configure the following authentication setup parameters AuthenticationType Type of authentication IpTacacs1 IP of server 1 TACACS IpTacacs2 IP of server 2 TACACS SecretTacacs Secret key of the TACACS External authentication enables authenticating on the concentrator s web site through an ex...

Page 53: ...ver v1 and v2 only SnmpUser SNMP username v3 only SnmpPassword SNMP password minimum 8 characters v3 only TrapAdress Address for sending the SNMP traps TrapCommdevicey Commdevicey of the SNMP traps v1 and v2 only The concentrator s SNMP agent can read OIDs defined in the MIB 2 RFC 1213 and in the HOST_RESOURCES_MIB RFC 2790 The status of the PLC network can also be read through Circutor s MIBs It ...

Page 54: ...pUserReport3 Username for the server 3 where the reports will be sent FtpPwdReport3 Password for the server 3 where the reports will be sent DestDirReport Path of the server where the reports will be sent IpFtpDCUpg IP address of the server for downloading concentrator firmware UserFtpDCUpg Username of the server for downloading concentrator firmware PwdFtpDCUpg Password of the server for download...

Page 55: ...ters so the concentrator can capture PRIME frames FrameLogMode Frame log mode NameFrames Name of the file IpFtpFrames IP address of the frame log server DestDirFrames Path of the frame log server UserFtpFrames Username of the frame log server PwdFtpFrames Password of the frame log server MaxLinesFrames Maximum number of lines TimeWaitFrames Maximum wait time in seconds ...

Page 56: ...NumMeters Indicates the maximum number of energy meters to be contained in any report generated by the concentrator 0 indicates that the report will contain all the energy meters connected to the concentrator TimeSendReq Maximum time to send a report in seconds TimeDisconMeter Time at which the device passes from TF Temporary fault status to PF Permanent fault status in seconds RetryDisconMeter Ma...

Page 57: ... or not to compress reports ResetMsg Whether or not the concentrator sends a message to the STC after reset ting SourceData Origin of the report data The possible options are Only data base The report data are from the concentrator s database Only meter The report data is requested each time from the energy meter Both The two previous options are carried out thus optimising data acquisition from t...

Page 58: ...4 All of the concentrator s parameters can also be modified by sending the parameters file B07 or Q03 The file is in xml format 5 13 13 TIME CONFIGURATION Figure 63 Time configuration On this screen you can configure the following parameters Fh Date and time TimeZone Time zone 5 14 CONCENTRATOR MENU TASKS Figure 64 Tasks ...

Page 59: ...t date will be sent FTP Destination FTP where the reports that have been run will be uploaded Meter list Devices on which the task will be performed If this field is empty the query will be performed on all the devices detected on the network It is not necessary to fill in this field for concentrator related queries Interval time In this section you program the repetition period for the task If th...

Page 60: ... PLC module Figure 66 Update To perform the update select the file and click on the Send button The COMPACT DC will restart to finish the update 5 17 CONCENTRATOR MENU NETWORK TOOLS Figure 67 Network tools This screen Figure 67 allows you to use different network tools Ping Pings an IP address entered by the user DNS Searches the configured DNS server for the FQDN entered by the user and re turns ...

Page 61: ...sible options are ALL TCP or UDP Address IP address to filter Port Name of input or output port to filter Action Action to take Accept Accept the IP address and port Reject Reject the IP address and port with information Drop Reject the IP address and port without information 5 19 CONCENTRATOR MENU REBOOT This screen Figure 69 allows you to restart the COMPACT DC through the web site Figure 69 Reb...

Page 62: ...een Figure 71 allows you to download the events log of the 3G modem in txt format Click on the Send button to begin the download a dialogue box will open to choose a place to save the downloaded file Example Example of a modem report 2015 05 21 15 21 38 507 Starting Modem v0 0 2 2015 05 21 15 21 38 648 MODULE Module modem detected in slot 5 2015 05 21 15 22 22 264 MODEM Connecting with SIM 1 2015 ...

Page 63: ... 05 21 15 31 41 179 PING 78 bytes from 216 58 208 3 icmp_seq 9 2015 05 21 15 32 39 305 PING Ping threshold 100 minimum is 90 Figure 72 Reports 5 22 MODEM MENU PARAMETERS COMPACT DC DC S 3G model You can configure the 3G modem on this screen 5 22 1 GENERAL PARAMETERS Figure 73 General parameters In this section you can configure the following parameter logFrames enables logging of the frames transm...

Page 64: ... Figure 76 SIM1 configuration In this section you can configure the following network connection parameters pin1 PIN personal identification number apn1 APN access point name user1 Username password1 Password authentication1 the modem allows 3 authentication modes Automatic PAP CHAP 5 22 5 SIM 2 CONFIGURATION Figure 77 SIM2 configuration In this section you can configure the following network conn...

Page 65: ...is section you can configure the following parameters for checking the quality of the con nection pingEnable Enables or disables connection monitoring via sending ping packets pingHost Device to be pinged pingThreshold Event threshold of the ping pingLength Number of data bytes in the ping pingTimeout Maximum wait time for the ping response in seconds pingMeasureInterval Check interval in minutes ...

Page 66: ...OMPACT DC Instruction Manual 5 23 MODEM MENU STATUS COMPACT DC DC S 3G model Figure 79 Modem status This screen shows the modem status in terms of network connection SIM status and traffic sent and received ...

Page 67: ...mum current impulse 0 5 s 20 In Minimum measurement current Istart 2 mA Maximum current input consumption 0 02 VA Installation category CAT III 600 V Measurement accuracy of the LV monitor BT SBT and SBT S COMPACT DC 2 model Voltage measurement 1 Current measurement In 1 Active energy measurement Class B 1 Reactive energy measurement Class 2 PLC coupling circuit PLC and PLC S COMPACT DC 2 model Ra...

Page 68: ...ctive Energy 20000 imp kWh 2 impulse LED for Reactive Energy 20000 imp kVArh Environmental features Operating temperature 25ºC 70ºC Storage temperature 30ºC 80ºC Relative humidity with no condensation 5 95 Maximum altitude 2 000 m Protection degree IP40 Mechanical features Minimum cable section Voltage measurement and power supply 1 mm2 Current transformer secondaries 2 5 mm2 Dimensions mm COMPACT...

Page 69: ...ncy electromagnetic field immdevicey test IEC 61000 4 3 2006 UNE EN 61000 4 3 2007 Electromagnetic compatibility CEM Part 4 4 Testing and measurement techniques Rapid electrical fast transient burst immdevicey test UNE EN 61000 4 4 2013 Electromagnetic compatibility CEM Part 4 5 Testing and measurement techniques Shock wave immdevicey testing IEC 61000 4 5 2005 UNE EN 61000 4 5 2007 Electrical ene...

Page 70: ...sible failure improper installation or improper usage of the unit Consequently this guarantee does not apply to failures occurring in the following cases Overvoltages and or electrical disturbances in the supply Water if the product does not have the appropriate IP classification Poor ventilation and or excessive temperatures Improper installation and or lack of maintenance Buyer repairs or modifi...

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