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J38D01                                                         - 36 - 

 

10. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 

Power Supply Input:

  

170 - 275VAC, 50 - 60Hz nominal (± 10%) 

 

 

 

 

Different AC supply voltages available. 

Measurement Input Range: 

 

Voltage inputs:

 

10 - 300 V AC (L-N) 

 

 

 

20 - 520 V AC (L-L) 

Current inputs:

 

0.2 – 5.5 A AC 

Frequency: 

 

30 - 100 Hz

  

Accuracy:

    

 

 

Voltage: 

 

0.5%+1digit 

 

Current: 

 

0.5%+1 digit 

 

Frequency: 

 

0.5%+1 digit 

 

Power(kW,kVAr): 

1.0%+2digit 

 

Power factor: 

2.0%+2digit 

Measurement Range: 

 

 

CT range:

    

5

/

5A to 5000

/

5A  

VT range:

    

1.0

/

1 to 5000.0

/

kW range:

    

1.0 kW to 50.0 MW

 

 

Power Consumption:

  

< 4 VA 

Voltage burden: 

 

< 0.1VA per phase  

Current burden:

    

< 1VA per phase 

Relay Outputs: 

 

5A @ 250VAC 

Digital Inputs: 

 

 

 

Active level:  

  

5 to 30V-DC or AC 

 

Min pulse duration: 

250ms.  

 

Isolation: 

 

  

1000V AC, 1 minute 

Serial Port:

   

 

 

 

Signal level: 

 

RS-485  

 

Communication: 

Modbus RTU 

 

Data Rate: 

 

 9600 bauds, no parity, 1 bit stop. 

 

Isolation: 

 

500V AC, 1minute 

Serial port cable: 

 

2 wires twisted, shielded cable. Max 60pF/meter

 

Operating Temperature:

  -20°C to +70°C (-4 to +158 

°

F). 

Maximum humidity:

  

95% non-condensing.

 

Degree of Protection:

  

IP 54 (Front Panel) , IP 30 (Back panel)

 

Enclosure:

    

 

Non-flammable, ROHS compliant, ABS/PC (UL94-V0)

 

Installation:

   

 

Flush mounting with rear retaining brackets

 

Dimensions: 

 

102x102x53mm (WxHxD) 

Panel Cutout: 

 

92x92mm 

 

Weight:

  

 

 

350 gr 

EU Directives Conformity:

  

2006/95/EC (low voltage)

 

2004/108/EC (EMC) 

Norms of reference:

  

EN 61010 (safety requirements) 
EN 61326 (EMC requirements) 

PACKAGING INFORMATION

 

Pieces per Package:

 

12 pieces 

Package Size:

  

 

280 x 170 x 215mm (LxWxH) 

Package Weight:

    

4.4 kg 

Summary of Contents for DKM-409

Page 1: ...alysis graphs Various display screens can be scrolled automatically The user configurable screen where any measured parameter set can be displayed transforms the unit to a custom designed measurement...

Page 2: ...t There is no serviceable parts inside Fuses must be connected to the power supply and phase voltage inputs in close proximity of the unit Fuses must be of fast type FF with a maximum rating of 6A Dis...

Page 3: ...TION 8 2 ADJUSTING THE LCD CONTRAST 8 3 LANGUAGE SELECTION 8 4 CURRENT TRANSFORMER RATIO 8 5 VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER RATIO 8 6 MODBUS ADDRESS 8 7 CHANGING THE PASSWORD 8 8 MODIFYING THE SERIAL NUMBER 8 9...

Page 4: ...elow conditions may damage the device Incorrect connections Incorrect power supply voltage Voltage at measuring terminals beyond specified range Current at measuring terminals beyond specified range C...

Page 5: ...J38D01 5 1 1 FRONT REAR PANELS 1 2 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION Panel Cutout Required Panel Depth...

Page 6: ...to the power supply and phase voltage inputs in close proximity of the unit Fuses must be of fast type FF with a maximum rating of 6A Use cables of appropriate temperature range Use adequate cable sec...

Page 7: ...J38D01 7 1 4 CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR 230 400V NETWORK...

Page 8: ...J38D01 8 1 5 CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR 120 208V NETWORK...

Page 9: ...mode Next screen or Increase related value configuration mode Changes voltage and current channels for scopemeter display harmonic display digital harmonic display Available channels U12 U23 U31 V1 V2...

Page 10: ...J38D01 10 3 DISPLAY NAVIGATION...

Page 11: ...W Total reactive power kVAr Power factor Total reactive energy kVArh Display 9 Total apparent power kVA Total active power kW Total reactive power kVAr Power factor Display 10 I1 A demand value I2 A d...

Page 12: ...ymbol appears on voltage display pages namely pages 2 and 3 If voltages are in wrong order the symbol disappears The effect of phase sequence failure is configurable It can be a visual warning a relay...

Page 13: ...ue Q Total reactive power kVAr value S1 Phase 1 apparent power kVA value S2 Phase 2 apparent power kVA value S3 Phase 3 apparent power kVA value S Total apparent power kVA value Cos1 Phase 1 power fac...

Page 14: ...ton pressed for 3 seconds In order to disable auto scroll function hold the SET button pressed for 3 seconds When the auto scroll is enabled the unit will switch to the next screen every 5 seconds 7 R...

Page 15: ...menu hold both MENU buttons pressed for 3 seconds When the configuration mode is entered the password entry screen will be displayed A 4 digit password must be entered using buttons The factory defau...

Page 16: ...language is selected and then press to save the new language and return to CONFIGURATION MENU again 8 4 CURRENT TRANSFORMER RATIO For the correct current measurement the current transformer ratio has...

Page 17: ...red value then press button to save new voltage transformer ratio and return to CONFIGURATION MENU 8 6 MODBUS ADDRESS Select MODBUS ADDRESS on CONFIGURATION MENU Change the modbus node address with an...

Page 18: ...DISPLAY PAGE CONFIGURATION The unit offers a user configurable screen display page 16 through USER MENU topic There are 2 sizes of characters that can be selected 5x7 and 10x14 pixels Select the char...

Page 19: ...s Then select the item to configure on the list and press again After selection of the item the limit value should be entered Especially for power or user counters large values may be needed Thus the...

Page 20: ...ition goes off The user can select between actions to be taken when the condition occurs VISUAL WARNING means there is no output function but a message is displayed on the screen The unit has 2 intern...

Page 21: ...s of active and reactive power counters additionally to 4 user counters Active Reactive 1 counters are default selections and incremented with consumed power As there may be more than one power source...

Page 22: ...wise it will open Relay VALUE 1 NOR VALUE 2 If at least one of value registers is TRUE then the relay contact will open Otherwise it will close Relay VALUE 1 NAND VALUE 2 If both value registers are T...

Page 23: ...select the counter required to be reset A confirmation screen will appear Selecting YES option on this screen will reset the counter and return to CONFIGURATION MENU Counter value cannot be restored 2...

Page 24: ...uration The response time depends on the overcurrent rate as shown on below graph OVERCURRENT AREA PERMITTED AREA A Over current value T Timeout value The fastest detection time is 500 milliseconds Th...

Page 25: ...assigned to a relay s value register a visual warning nothing no effect Select PHASE SEQUENCE on CONFIGURATION MENU Select action to take then press Note that PHASE SEQUENCE FAILURE may be combined wi...

Page 26: ...LIBRATION Calibration can be modified only with a special password The unit is factory calibrated but it is possible to recalibrate it in order to obtain equal display values on different measuring in...

Page 27: ...00 pdf Data Reading The function 03 read multiple registers will be used for data reading The MODBUS master will send a query The answer will be one of the below A response containing the requested da...

Page 28: ...4 CRC high byte Data Writing The function 06 write single register is used for data writing Only one register can be written at a time The MODBUS master will send a query containing data to be writte...

Page 29: ...high byte CRC calculation Here is a procedure for generating a CRC 1 Load a 16 bit register with FFFF hex all 1 s Call this the CRC register 2 Exclusive OR the first 8 bit byte of the message the fun...

Page 30: ...1 40007 11 Harmonic 11 harmonic of selected channel 16 BIT R O unsigned word 0 01 40008 13 Harmonic 13 harmonic of selected channel 16 BIT R O unsigned word 0 01 40009 15 Harmonic 15 harmonic of selec...

Page 31: ...38 40039 V31 RMS U31 phase to phase voltage AC RMS value 32 BIT R O unsigned long 0 1 40040 40041 S1 Apparent Power Phase 1 apparent power kVA 32 BIT R O unsigned long 0 1 40042 40043 S2 Apparent Powe...

Page 32: ...73 40074 kW Counter 2 Active power counter 2 32 BIT R O unsigned long 0 1 40075 40076 kVAr Counter 2 Reactive power counter 2 32 BIT R O unsigned long 0 1 40077 40078 User Counter 1 User Counter 1 32...

Page 33: ...ower below the set value 13 13 Phase 2 reactive power below the set value 14 14 Phase 3 reactive power below the set value 15 15 Phase 1 apparent power below the set value ADDRESS REG BIT TOTAL BIT DE...

Page 34: ...CRIPTION 40021 0 48 U31 RMS value above the set value 1 49 Phase 1 active power above the set value 2 50 Phase 2 active power above the set value 3 51 Phase 3 active power above the set value 4 52 Pha...

Page 35: ...ctive power counter 1 above the set value 4 68 Active power counter 2 above the set value 5 69 Reactive power counter 2 above the set value 6 70 User counter 1 above the set value 7 71 User counter 2...

Page 36: ...or AC Min pulse duration 250ms Isolation 1000V AC 1 minute Serial Port Signal level RS 485 Communication Modbus RTU Data Rate 9600 bauds no parity 1 bit stop Isolation 500V AC 1minute Serial port cabl...

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