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PQRM5300 33 Ux Ix xx xx (PS) 

 
 

Three-phase Power Meter 

 
 
 
 
 

Instruction manual 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PQRM5300 33 U I Series

Page 1: ...PQRM5300 33 Ux Ix xx xx PS Three phase Power Meter Instruction manual ...

Page 2: ... Display Indicators keyboard 10 3 5 Storage and transport 11 4 Mounting 12 4 1 General instructions 12 4 2 Main dimensions of the instrument 12 4 3 Mounting 13 5 Connecting 15 5 1 Preparing the connection 15 5 2 Connecting the measuring inputs to power network Three phase measurement with neutral conductor 3 phase 4 wire 3 measuring 16 5 3 Connecting the measuring inputs to power network Three pha...

Page 3: ...ithout common connection point 3 phase 3 wire 3 measuring 3fmv 23 5 10 Connecting the digital outputs 24 5 11 Connecting to MODBUS RS485 network 26 5 12 Connecting to ETHERNET network 27 5 13 Connecting the analog output to signal processing unit 28 5 14 Connecting the power supply 29 6 Setting up 30 6 1 First steps 30 6 2 Main menu Measured data 31 6 3 Main menu Energy menu 33 6 4 Main menu Harmo...

Page 4: ...settings 53 7 4 1 4 Digital output Alarm output settings 56 7 4 1 5 Digital output Demand control function setting 57 7 4 1 6 Digital output digital output test 59 7 4 2 Analogue output settings 60 7 4 2 1 Analogue output testing 61 7 4 3 Communication interface 63 7 4 3 1 MODBUS RS485 interface setting 63 7 4 3 2 MODBUS TCP Ethernet interface setting 64 7 4 3 3 MODBUS registers format 65 7 5 Erro...

Page 5: ... The contents of this manual should be made available to these personnel and put into practice by them 1 3 Symbolism used Information tip note This symbol indicates helpful additional information Caution warning danger This symbol informs you of a dangerous situation that could occur Ignoring this cautionary note can impair the person and or the instrument List The dot set in front indicates a lis...

Page 6: ...ards or damage to system components through incorrect mounting or adjustment 2 4 General safety instructions The PQRM5300 33 Ux Ix xx xx PS is a high tech instrument requiring the strict observance of standard regulations and guidelines The user must take note of the safety instructions in this operating instructions manual the country specific installation standards as well as all prevailing safe...

Page 7: ...S 20201120 V1 7 3 Product description 3 1 Delivery configuration Delivered items The scope of delivery encompasses PQRM5300 33 Ux Ix xx xx PS documentation this operating instructions certification warranty 3 2 Type designation ...

Page 8: ... isolated communication output with MODBUS RTU ASCII slave protocol 32 instruments can be connected to the PLC or to the computer ETHERNET galvanic isolated communication output with MODBUS TCP protocol One options can be installed dual analog output or communication output at the same time Operating principle The signals of voltage divider output and of current transformer output through the sign...

Page 9: ...ive energy Wh E Measured values of produced active energy Wh RE Measured values of inductiv reactive energy VArh RE Measured values of capacitiv reactive energy VArh ΣP Active power of three phase network W ΣQ Reactive power of three phase network Var ΣS Apparent power of three phase network VA ΣPF Calculated power factor of three phase network Σ E Measured consument active energy of three phase n...

Page 10: ...igation in the menu system selection for the menu items and entering numeric values F1 F4 3 Indicators Status green indicator for indicating that device is ready Error red indicator for indicating that a kind of error occurred Com yellow indicator for indicating that a successful data exchange has granted through the communication output MODBUS Pulse x yellow indicator for indicating that pulse ou...

Page 11: ...scribed under the title Environmental conditions The packaging of instrument consist of environment friendly recyclable cardboard is used to protect the instrument against the impacts of normal stresses occurring during transportation The corrugated cardboard box is made from environment friendly recyclable paper The inner protective material is nylon which should be disposed of via specialized re...

Page 12: ...ed in a cabinet with sufficient IP protection where the operating conditions are in accordance with chapter 10 1 Technical specification as described under the title Operating conditions Mounting position Select a mounting position you can easily read the display reach for mounting and connecting the instrument and that minimizes the hazard of water dust or dump getting into the instrument 4 2 Mai...

Page 13: ...paratory steps The following figure shows the dimensions of panel cut out thickness 2 5 mm Dimensions of panel cutout 1 Cut out the panel according to the figure shows above The cut out needs special tools it must be carried out by trained specialist personnel ...

Page 14: ...ecessary as it may cause damages to the clamp 1 Pulsh in the instrument to the panel 2 Insert the mounting clamp into the front rivet according the figure Step 2 3 Rotate the mounting clamp in the direction of the arrow until it snaps into the groove in the rear mounting rivet according the figure Step 3 4 Screwing the fixing screw clockwise according the figure Step 4 5 Do the above procedure wit...

Page 15: ...ility of the connecting cable wire cross section insulation etc The cross section of the connecting wires specified in the following table connector wire cross section Main inputs 0 75 1 5 mm2 Voltage and current measurement inputs 2 5 4 5 mm2 Analogue outputs 0 25 0 5 mm2 Communication outputs 0 35 0 5 mm2 Pulse outputs 0 35 0 5 mm2 Select and prepare connection cable You may use either solid con...

Page 16: ...ring plan connecting the voltage and current inputs to power network The terminal k of CT you have to connecting to earth 1 Loosen terminal screws 2 Insert the wire ends into the open terminals according to the wiring plan 3 Screw the terminal in 4 Check the hold of the wires in terminals by pulling on them firmly Checking the connections Check if the cables are connected properly have you connect...

Page 17: ... Wiring plan connecting the voltage and current inputs to power network The terminal k of CT you have to connecting to earth 1 Loosen terminal screws 2 Insert the wire ends into the open terminals according to the wiring plan 3 Screw the terminal in 4 Check the hold of the wires in terminals by pulling on them firmly Checking the connections Check if the cables are connected properly have you conn...

Page 18: ...ring plan connecting the voltage and current inputs to power network The terminal k of CT and terminal v of VT you have to connecting to earth 1 Loosen terminal screws 2 Insert the wire ends into the open terminals according to the wiring plan 3 Screw the terminal in 4 Check the hold of the wires in terminals by pulling on them firmly Checking the connections Check if the cables are connected prop...

Page 19: ...iring plan connecting the voltage and current inputs to power network The terminal k of CT and terminal v of VT you have to connecting to earth 1 Loosen terminal screws 2 Insert the wire ends into the open terminals according to the wiring plan 3 Screw the terminal in 4 Check the hold of the wires in terminals by pulling on them firmly Checking the connections Check if the cables are connected pro...

Page 20: ...y Wiring plan connecting the voltage and current inputs to power network The application of The vectorsum of all phase voltages is always zero The terminal k of CT and terminal v of VT you have to connecting to earth 1 Loosen terminal screws 2 Insert the wire ends into the open terminals according to the wiring plan 3 Screw the terminal in 4 Check the hold of the wires in terminals by pulling on t...

Page 21: ...ating machinery Wiring plan connecting the voltage and current inputs to power network The application of The vector sum of all phase voltages is always zero The terminal k of CT and terminal v of VT you have to connecting to earth 1 Loosen terminal screws 2 Insert the wire ends into the open terminals according to the wiring plan 3 Screw the terminal in 4 Check the hold of the wires in terminals ...

Page 22: ... The application of The vectorsum of all phase voltages is always zero The terminal k of CT and terminal v of VT you have to connecting to earth 1 Loosen terminal screws 2 Insert the wire ends into the open terminals according to the wiring plan 3 Screw the terminal in 4 Check the hold of the wires in terminals by pulling on them firmly Checking the connections Check if the cables are connected pr...

Page 23: ...g to earth Wiring plan connecting the voltage and current inputs to power network The terminal k of CT you have to connecting to earth One phase of three phase transformer you have to connecting to earth The 17 22 27 input of devices shall not connect to earth The VT you must mull 3 1 Loosen terminal screws 2 Insert the wire ends into the open terminals according to the wiring plan 3 Screw the ter...

Page 24: ... of the device are passive switch transistor The external power supply is required for operation The figure shows the outputs terminal of the switching transistor Output terminal of the digital outputs The technical parameters of the digital outputs refer to the 10 1 Technical specification chapter ...

Page 25: ...screws 2 Insert the wire ends into the open terminals according to the wiring plan 3 Screw the terminal in 4 Check the hold of the wires in terminals by pulling on them firmly 9 10 digital output 1 7 8 digital output 2 Checking the connections Check if the cables are connected properly have you connected all the cables have you connected to the right place do not the cable ends touch each other ...

Page 26: ...cessing unit Be careful the polarity of the cables 1 Loosen terminal screws 2 Insert the wire ends into the open terminals according to the wiring plan 3 Screw the terminal in 4 Check the hold of the wires in terminals by pulling on them firmly Checking the connections Check if the cables are connected properly have you connected all the cables have you connected to the right place do not the cabl...

Page 27: ...nit Wiring plan connecting to processing unit 1 Connect the ETHERNET cable to RJ45 socket which located on the backplane of the device 2 Check the hold of the wires in connector by pulling on them firmly Checking the connections Check if the cables are connected properly have you connected all the cables have you connected to the right place do not the cable ends touch each other ...

Page 28: ... output to the signal processing unit Be careful the polarity of the cables 1 Loosen terminal screws 2 Insert the wire ends into the open terminals according to the wiring plan 3 Screw the terminal in 4 Check the hold of the wires in terminals by pulling on them firmly Checking the connections Check if the cables are connected properly have you connected all the cables have you connected to the ri...

Page 29: ...wiring plan 3 Screw the terminal in 4 Check the hold of the wires in terminals by pulling on them firmly Checking the connections Check if the cables are connected properly have you connected all the cables have you connected to the right place do not the cable ends touch each other Put the instrument under supply voltage After you have completed all the connections put the instrument under supply...

Page 30: ... buttons I Submenus for Main menu 1 Measured data 2 Energy 3 Harmonics 4 Power limit 5 Errors 6 User settings 7 Configuration If the power supply restore the display will show that menu point which was displaying when powered off You can moving in menu with a and buttons You can entering in menu with ENTER button You can exit the menu with BACK button Language settings are in 6 Kezelői beállítások...

Page 31: ... L2 phase 1 3 L3 phase 1 4 L1 L2 L3 phases 1 5 User display 1 1 6 User display 2 The following measured values are displayed in menu L1 phase L2 phase L3 phase U RMS Voltage of phase I RMS Current of phase f Measured network freuqvency P Measured active power Q Measured reactive power S Measured apparent power PF Calculated power factor ...

Page 32: ...sured phase angle between of L1 and L2 phase φ 13 Measured phase angle between of L1 and L3 phase ΣP Active power of three phase network ΣQ Reaactive power of three phase network ΣS Apparent power of three phase network ΣPF Power factor of three phase network f network frequency The 1 5 User dispaly 1 and 1 6 User display 2 submenus are displayed as specified by the user measured values You can se...

Page 33: ...sters are clearing from submenu 7 7 Clear enregy of 7 Configurations menu 6 4 Main menu Harmonics menu The device can calculate voltage and current content for 18 harmonic Here you find the meassurement results You need to enable harmonic analysis option If you enable this function the measurement update time greatly increases 6 5 Main menu Errors menu The device stores the error events of network...

Page 34: ...olds the digital1 output to active state and the digital2 output sets to active state At the next sampling the value of expeted average power is lower the settings limit the device set the digital2 output to inactive state These outputs states are repeated within a 15 minute period You can setting this function on 7 2 Modul 1 settings and 7 4 Power limiting of 7 Configurations menu P maximum Adjus...

Page 35: ...ain menu User settings menu In this menu you can set parameters for display Here you can edit the custom display images and can you set display brightness and backlight intensity Non password protected area 6 8 Main menu Configurations menu Here you can configure the devices Here you can enable disable the errors clearing the energy registers and test the analog digital outputs Password protected ...

Page 36: ...isplay show the function of soft buttons F1 F2 F3 F4 First step change please the display backlight intensity in 6 2 Screen settings menu If you don t press the soft buttons for 30 seconded the display goes to standby mode Backlight reduces the brightness If you press any buttons first wake up the display backlight In this case you must press the button again if you want moving in the Menu ...

Page 37: ... time goes out minimum 80 ms the MCU of device makes the calculations and updates the outputs You can increase the sampling time It is possible to reduce the fluctuation of measured values The sampling time modification change refresh time of the instrument 7 1 5 Current threshold When the current threshold function is used on the current input the instrument eliminates the input signal under x of...

Page 38: ...like editing the number you can see the following window The editing number name and his unit are in the first line The number is in the third line The cursor marks the current local value The value can edit with and buttons The cursor can moves with button Press the OK button to accept the value ...

Page 39: ... language of the device Default language is Magyar Sequence of operations 1 Log in the 6 User settings menu 2 Choose the 6 1 English Magyar menu of the 6 User settings menu with buttons and press the ENTE switch 3 Select the languae in the 6 1 English Magyar submenu with buttons end press the SEL button 4 Press the OK button If the language was Hungary 1 Log in the 6 Kezelői beállítások menu 2 Cho...

Page 40: ...witch 3 Choose the Standby light level menu of the 6 2 Screen settings menu with buttons and press the Edit switch 4 Please type the value with help switches and press the OK switch to accept the value 5 Choose the Screen active time menu of the 6 2 Screen settings menu with buttons and press the Edit switch 6 Please type the value with help switches and press the OK switch to accept the value 7 C...

Page 41: ...splay 1 and 6 4 Edit user display 2 Sequence of operations 1 Log in the 6 User settings menu 2 Choose the 6 3 Edit user display 1 or 6 4 Edit user display 2 menu of the 6 User settings menu with buttons and press the ENTE switch 3 Select the line with switch and then select the measured value of network witch switches If it is necessary make this operation in the other lines 4 Press the BACK switc...

Page 42: ... is modifying in the 7 8 User password submenus of 7 Configurations menu Submenus of Configurations menu If the password was correct the submenus of 7 Configurations menu are visible 7 1 Measure settings 7 1 1 Measure configuration 7 1 2 Transformation 7 1 3 CT phase shift 7 1 4 Sampling time 7 1 5 Current threshold 7 2 Modul 1 settings 7 3 Modul 2 settings 7 4 Power limiting 7 5 Error LED setting...

Page 43: ... wire 2 measure Three phase measurement without neutral conductor Using 2 meter configuration Aron mode 3 phase 4 wire 1 meter Three phase measurement with neutral conductor Using 1 meter configuration It is assumed symmetric load system so you can use the measurement of rotating electrical machines 3 phase 3 wire 1 meter Three phase measurement without neutral conductor Using 1 meter configuratio...

Page 44: ...e 7 Configurations menu with buttons and press the ENTE switch 3 Choose the 7 1 1 Measure configurations menu of the 7 1 Measure settings menu with buttons and press the ENTE switch 4 Select the the measuring arrangement with switch and then Press the SEL switch 5 Press the OK switch to save and to exit from 7 1 1 Measure configuration submenu ...

Page 45: ...n 5 Arms nominal or through a current transformer Iin 5 Arms nominal When you connect the input directly you should set CT 1 When you connect the input through a current transformer you should set the CT ratio of the applied transformer so the instrument able to compute with the primary current e g 100 5 A A CT 20 CT Factory default 1 Sequence of operations 1 Log in the 7 Configurations menu 2 Cho...

Page 46: ...sure settings menu of the 7 Configurations menu with buttons and press the ENTE switch 3 Choose the 7 1 3 CT phase shift menu of the 7 1 Measure settings menu with buttons and press the ENTE switch 4 Select the I1 Phase shift menu with switch and then Press the EDIT switch 5 Please type the phase value with help switches and press the OK switch to accept the value 6 Repeat please the 4 step and 5 ...

Page 47: ...on of measured values The sampling time modification change refresh time of the instrument Default 80 ms Sequence of operations 1 Log in the 7 Configurations menu 2 Choose the 7 1 Measure settings menu of the 7 Configurations menu with buttons and press the ENTE switch 3 Choose the 7 1 4 Sampling time menu of the 7 1 Measure settings menu with buttons and press the ENTE switch 4 Select the samplin...

Page 48: ...t may cause an error in energy measurement Default 0 0 Sequence of operations 1 Log in the 7 Configurations menu 2 Choose the 7 1 Measure settings menu of the 7 Configurations menu with buttons and press the ENTE switch 3 Choose the 7 1 5 Current threshold menu of the 7 1 Measure settings menu with buttons and press the ENTE switch 4 Press the EDIT switch 5 Type the current threshold value with he...

Page 49: ...tal inputs and outputs settings Function The digital outputs have much function Energy pulse function Energy sign function Limit output function Alarm output function Demand function The next option are available for device just one in same time Two digital outputs Two digital outputs and three digital inputs The digital outputs DO1 DO2 can you set in 7 2 Modul 1 settings menu In the following pag...

Page 50: ... menu with buttons and press the ENTE switch 4 Select the the Energy pulse with switch and then Press the SEL switch 5 Press the OK switch 6 Select from the menu with switch the measured quantity what you are going to transmit 7 Press the SEL switch 8 Press the OK switch 9 Select from the menu with switch the D1 pulse menu 10 Type the Pulse equivalent value with help switches and press the OK swit...

Page 51: ...lly open state then the output transistor is in off state when there is no pulse on the output When you select the NC Normally closed state then the output transistor is in on state when there is no pulse on the output 17 Press the SEL switch 18 Press the OK switch 19 Press the BACK switch to exit from Modul 1 settings submenu ...

Page 52: ...f the 7 2 Modul 1 settings menu with buttons and press the ENTE switch 4 Select the the Energy sign with switch and then Press the SEL switch 5 Press the OK switch 6 Select from the menu with switch the measured quantity what you are going to sign on outputs 7 Press the SEL switch 8 Press the OK switch 9 Select from the menu with switch the output polarity When you select the NO Normally open stat...

Page 53: ... buttons and press the ENTE switch 3 Choose the 7 2 1 D1 digital output menu of the 7 2 Modul 1 settings menu with buttons and press the ENTE switch 4 Select the the Limit signal with switch and then Press the SEL switch 5 Press the OK switch 6 Select from the menu with switch the measured quantity what you are going to apply the limit function 7 Press the SEL switch 8 Press the OK switch 9 Select...

Page 54: ...ve state when measured value become lower as the monitored value and hysteresis Signal inside limit The output changes into active state when measured value is between of range upper and lower limit as the monitored value The output changes into inactive state when measured value is out of range as the monitored value The hysteresis is like the high and low limit functions can use it ...

Page 55: ... switches and press the OK switch to accept the value 13 Type the Low limit value with help switches and press the OK switch to accept the value 14 Type the High limit value with help switches and press the OK switch to accept the value 15 Select from the menu with switch the output polarity When you select the NO Normally open state then the output transistor is in off state when there is no puls...

Page 56: ... buttons and press the ENTE switch 4 Select the the Error signal with switch and then Press the SEL switch 5 Press the OK switch 6 Select from the menu with switch the measured quantity what you are going to apply the error function 7 Press the SEL switch Warning You can selet same errors 8 Press the OK switch 9 Select from the menu with switch the output polarity When you select the NO Normally o...

Page 57: ...ds the digital1 output to active state and the digital2 output sets to active state At the next sampling the value of expeted average power is lower the settings limit the device set the digital2 output to inactive state These outputs states are repeated within a 15 minute period The device uses this function the DI1 DI2 DI3 digital inputs All inputs have dedicated function The DI1 input is the sy...

Page 58: ...witch 5 Press the OK switch 6 Select from the menu with switch the output polarity When you select the NO Normally open state then the output transistor is in off state when there is no pulse on the output When you select the NC Normally closed state then the output transistor is in on state when there is no pulse on the output 7 Select the the Energy 2 limit with switch and then Press the SEL swi...

Page 59: ...modules Sequence of operations 1 Log in the 7 Configurations menu 2 Choose the 7 2 Modul 1 settings menu of the 7 Configurations menu with buttons and press the ENTE switch 3 Choose the 7 2 3 Digital output test menu of the 7 2 Modul 1 settings menu with buttons and press the ENTE switch 4 Select the the 1 output or 2 output with switch and then Press the EDIT switch 5 Press the BACK switch to exi...

Page 60: ...the 7 Configurations menu with buttons and press the ENTE switch 3 Choose the 7 3 1 A1 analog output menu of the 7 3 Modul 2 settings menu with buttons and press the ENTE switch 4 Press the ENTE switch 5 Choose the assign menu with buttons and press the EDIT switch 6 Select from the menu with switch the measured quantity what you are going to transmit 7 Press the SEL switch 8 Press the OK switch 9...

Page 61: ...menu of the 7 3 Modul 2 settings menu with buttons and press the ENTE switch 4 Press the ENTE switch 5 Choose the assign menu with buttons and press the EDIT switch 6 Select from the menu with switch the Test value 7 Press the OK switch 8 Choose the 7 3 3 Analogue outputs test menu of the 7 3 Modul 2 settings menu with buttons and press the ENTE switch 9 Press the EDIT switch 10 Type the test valu...

Page 62: ... Error mode Min 3 800 mA Max 20 100 mA Error 20 500 mA Select Test value Range form 0 000 Range to 1000 000 Signal of analog output Test value 0 000 analogue out 4 mA Test value 500 000 analogue out 12 mA Test value 1000 000 analogue out 20 mA Test value 6 250 analogue out 3 9 mA Test value 1006 250 analogue out 20 1 mA Test value 15 000 analogue out 20 5 mA Test value 1010 000 analogue out 20 5 m...

Page 63: ... and press the ENTE switch 4 Select the protocol and press OK switch to accept the new value 4 Choose the Address menu with buttons and press the ENTE switch 5 Type the MODBUS address of instrument with help switches and press the OK switch to accept the value 6 Choose the Baud rate menu with buttons and press the ENTE switch 7 Select from the menu with switch the Baud rate value 8 Press the SEL s...

Page 64: ...in the 7 Configuration menu 2 Choose the 7 3 Modul 2 settings menu with the buttons and press the ENTER button IP address 3 Choose the 7 3 1 IP address menu with the buttons and press ENTER button 4 In the apperaring menu set the IP address with the buttons and press the OK button Subnetwork mask 5 Choose the 7 3 2 Subnetwork mask menu with the buttons and press ENTER button 6 In the apperaring me...

Page 65: ...ities are in 32 bit binary word format They are the Errors bit Each error has a bit and the bit location is specified the errors The errors bit are stored in 2 MODBUS register On the lower address is the error 17 32 and on the higher address is the error 1 16 The description of error numbers error bits is in the capture 7 5 Error LED settings The 1302 1303 2038 2077 3038 3077 4038 4077 of the meas...

Page 66: ...26 Q2 high 16 bit 1027 Q2 low 16 bit 1028 Q3 high 16 bit 1029 Q3 low 16 bit 1030 S1 high 16 bit 1031 S1 low 16 bit 1032 S2 high 16 bit 1033 S2 low 16 bit 1034 S3 high 16 bit 1035 S3 low 16 bit 1036 PF1 high 16 bit 1037 PF1 low 16 bit 1038 PF2 high 16 bit 1039 PF2 low 16 bit 1040 PF3 high 16 bit 1041 PF3 low 16 bit 1042 Fi1 high 16 bit 1043 Fi1 low 16 bit 1044 Fi2 high 16 bit 1045 Fi2 low 16 bit 10...

Page 67: ... 1107 RE1 15 0 bit 1108 RE2 63 48 bit 1109 RE2 47 32 bit 1110 RE2 31 16 bit 1111 RE2 15 0 bit 1112 RE3 63 48 bit 1113 RE3 47 32 bit 1114 RE3 31 16 bit 1115 RE3 15 0 bit 1116 E 63 48 bit 1117 E47 32 bit 1118 E 31 16 bit 1119 E 15 0 bit 1120 E 63 48 bit 1121 E 47 32 bit 1122 E 31 16 bit 1123 E 15 0 bit 1124 RE 63 48 bit 1125 RE 47 32 bit 1126 RE 31 16 bit 1127 RE 15 0 bit 1128 RE 63 48 bit 1129 RE 4...

Page 68: ...w 16 bit 1306 Un L2 high 16 bit 1307 Un L2 low 16 bit 1308 Un L3 high 16 bit 1309 Un L3 low 16 bit 1310 In L1 high 16 bit 1311 In L1 low 16 bit 1312 In L2 high 16 bit 1313 In L2 low 16 bit 1314 In L3 high 16 bit 1315 In L3 low 16 bit 1316 U uL1 high 16 bit 1317 U uL1 low 16 bit 1318 U uL2 high 16 bit 1319 U uL2 low 16 bit 1320 U uL3 high 16 bit 1321 U uL3 low 16 bit 1322 I iL1 high 16 bit 1323 I i...

Page 69: ... Errors high 16 bit 2033 Errors low 16 bit 2034 THD U1 high 16 bit 2035 THD U1 low 16 bit 2036 THD I1 high 16 bit 2037 THD I1 low 16 bit 2038 U1 fundamental 2039 U1 1 harmonic 2040 U1 2 harmonic 2041 U1 3 harmonic 2042 U1 4 harmonic 2043 U1 5 harmonic 2044 U1 6 harmonic 2045 U1 7 harmonic 2046 U1 8 harmonic 2047 U1 9 harmonic 2048 U1 10 harmonic 2049 U1 11 harmonic 2050 U1 12 harmonic 2051 U1 13 h...

Page 70: ... Errors high 16 bit 3033 Errors low 16 bit 3034 THD U2 high 16 bit 3035 THD U2 low 16 bit 3036 THD I2 high 16 bit 3037 THD I2 low 16 bit 3038 U2 fundamental 3039 U2 1 harmonic 3040 U2 2 harmonic 3041 U2 3 harmonic 3042 U2 4 harmonic 3043 U2 5 harmonic 3044 U2 6 harmonic 3045 U2 7 harmonic 3046 U2 8 harmonic 3047 U2 9 harmonic 3048 U2 10 harmonic 3049 U2 11 harmonic 3050 U2 12 harmonic 3051 U2 13 h...

Page 71: ... Errors high 16 bit 4033 Errors low 16 bit 4034 THD U3 high 16 bit 4035 THD U3 low 16 bit 4036 THD I3 high 16 bit 4037 THD I3 low 16 bit 4038 U3 fundamental 4039 U3 1 harmonic 4040 U3 2 harmonic 4041 U3 3 harmonic 4042 U3 4 harmonic 4043 U3 5 harmonic 4044 U3 6 harmonic 4045 U3 7 harmonic 4046 U3 8 harmonic 4047 U3 9 harmonic 4048 U3 10 harmonic 4049 U3 11 harmonic 4050 U3 12 harmonic 4051 U3 13 h...

Page 72: ...it 4123 PF2 low 16 bit 4124 PF3 high 16 bit 4125 PF3 low 16 bit 4126 THD U1 high 16 bit 4127 THD U1 low 16 bit 4128 THD U2 high 16 bit 4129 THD U2 low 16 bit 4130 THD U3 high 16 bit 4131 THD U3 low 16 bit 4132 THD I1 high 16 bit 4133 THD I1 low 16 bit 4134 THD I2 high 16 bit 4135 THD I2 low 16 bit 4136 THD I3 high 16 bit 4137 THD I3 low 16 bit 4138 Q high 16 bit 4139 Q low 16 bit 4140 S high 16 bi...

Page 73: ...it 5006 PF high 16 bit 5007 PF low 16 bit 5008 Fi high 16 bit 5009 Fi low 16 bit 5010 E 63 48 bit 5011 E47 32 bit 5012 E 31 16 bit 5013 E 15 0 bit 5014 E 63 48 bit 5015 E 47 32 bit 5016 E 31 16 bit 5017 E 15 0 bit 5018 RE 63 48 bit 5019 RE 47 32 bit 5020 RE 31 16 bit 5021 RE 15 0 bit 5022 RE 63 48 bit 5023 RE 47 32 bit 5024 RE 31 16 bit 5025 RE 15 0 bit 5026 Errors high 16 bit 5027 Errors low 16 b...

Page 74: ... 31 16 bit 6031 RE1 15 0 bit 6032 E2 63 48 bit 6033 E2 47 32 bit 6034 E2 31 16 bit 6035 E2 15 0 bit 6036 E2 63 48 bit 6037 E2 47 32 bit 6038 E2 31 16 bit 6039 E2 15 0 bit 6040 RE2 63 48 bit 6041 RE2 47 32 bit 6042 RE2 31 16 bit 6043 RE2 15 0 bit 6044 RE2 63 48 bit 6045 RE2 47 32 bit 6046 RE2 31 16 bit 6047 RE2 15 0 bit 6048 E3 63 48 bit 6049 E3 47 32 bit 6050 E3 31 16 bit 6051 E3 15 0 bit 6052 E3 ...

Page 75: ...24 RE1 63 48 bit 7025 RE1 47 32 bit 7026 RE1 31 16 bit 7027 RE1 15 0 bit 7028 RE2 63 48 bit 7029 RE2 47 32 bit 7030 RE2 31 16 bit 7031 RE2 15 0 bit 7032 RE3 63 48 bit 7033 RE3 47 32 bit 7034 RE3 31 16 bit 7035 RE3 15 0 bit 7036 RE1 63 48 bit 7037 RE1 47 32 bit 7038 RE1 31 16 bit 7039 RE1 15 0 bit 7040 RE2 63 48 bit 7041 RE2 47 32 bit 7042 RE2 31 16 bit 7043 RE2 15 0 bit 7044 RE3 63 48 bit 7045 RE3...

Page 76: ...24 RE1 63 48 bit 7125 RE1 47 32 bit 7126 RE1 31 16 bit 7127 RE1 15 0 bit 7128 RE2 63 48 bit 7129 RE2 47 32 bit 7130 RE2 31 16 bit 7131 RE2 15 0 bit 7132 RE3 63 48 bit 7133 RE3 47 32 bit 7134 RE3 31 16 bit 7135 RE3 15 0 bit 7136 RE1 63 48 bit 7137 RE1 47 32 bit 7138 RE1 31 16 bit 7139 RE1 15 0 bit 7140 RE2 63 48 bit 7141 RE2 47 32 bit 7142 RE2 31 16 bit 7143 RE2 15 0 bit 7144 RE3 63 48 bit 7145 RE3...

Page 77: ...bit 7224 RE1 63 48 bit 7225 RE1 47 32 bit 7226 RE1 31 16 bit 7227 RE1 15 0 bit 7228 RE2 63 48 bit 7229 RE2 47 32 bit 7230 RE2 31 16 bit 7231 RE2 15 0 bit 7232 RE3 63 48 bit 7233 RE3 47 32 bit 7234 RE3 31 16 bit 7235 RE3 15 0 bit 7236 RE1 63 48 bit 7237 RE1 47 32 bit 7238 RE1 31 16 bit 7239 RE1 15 0 bit 7240 RE2 63 48 bit 7241 RE2 47 32 bit 7242 RE2 31 16 bit 7243 RE2 15 0 bit 7244 RE3 63 48 bit 72...

Page 78: ...bit 7325 E 15 0 bit 7326 E 31 16 bit 7327 E 15 0 bit 7328 RE 31 16 bit 7329 RE 15 0 bit 7330 RE 31 16 bit 7331 RE 15 0 bit Energies MWh MVARh 32 bit MB addr Content MB addr Content 7400 E1 31 16 bit 7401 E1 15 0 bit 7402 E2 31 16 bit 7403 E2 15 0 bit 7404 E3 31 16 bit 7405 E3 15 0 bit 7406 E1 31 16 bit 7407 E1 15 0 bit 7408 E2 31 16 bit 7409 E2 15 0 bit 7410 E3 31 16 bit 7411 E3 15 0 bit 7412 RE1 ...

Page 79: ...5 0 bit 7508 E2 31 16 bit 7509 E2 15 0 bit 7510 E3 31 16 bit 7511 E3 15 0 bit 7512 RE1 31 16 bit 7513 RE1 15 0 bit 7514 RE2 31 16 bit 7515 RE2 15 0 bit 7516 RE3 31 16 bit 7517 RE3 15 0 bit 7518 RE1 31 16 bit 7519 RE1 15 0 bit 7520 RE2 31 16 bit 7521 RE2 15 0 bit 7522 RE3 31 16 bit 7523 RE3 15 0 bit 7524 E 31 16 bit 7525 E 15 0 bit 7526 E 31 16 bit 7527 E 15 0 bit 7528 RE 31 16 bit 7529 RE 15 0 bit...

Page 80: ...lect and mark or unmark the error you want to observe with the SEL button Attention You can mark more then one error 4 If you want to escape from this menu press the OK button 5 If you want to escape from 7 Configuration menu press the BACK button Error messages Error number Explanation 1 L1 voltage dip 2 L2 voltage dip 3 L3 voltage dip 4 L1 voltage interrupt 5 L2 voltage interrupt 6 L3 voltage in...

Page 81: ...ll The voltage value is more than 110 of nominal value 110 t Not used the EN50160 standart Overload The measured current value is more than 120 of nominal current value Phase sequence error The L1 L2 L3 phases follow each other unlike the positive sequnce 120 240 7 6 Clear errors Function Here can the Supervisor delete the errors Sequence of operations 1 Log in the 7 Configurations menu 2 Choose t...

Page 82: ... switch 5 Press the YES switch confirm to delete 6 Press the BACK switch to exit from 7 7 Clear energy submenu 7 8 Change the password Function Here can the Supervisor change the password Default 0 Sequence of operations 1 Log in the 7 Configurations menu 2 Choose the 7 8 User password menu of the 7 Configurations menu with buttons and press the ENTE switch 3 Type the new password with help switch...

Page 83: ...e is OK the instrument is defective There is no output signal check the device connected to the input When the result of fault finding is that the PQRM5300 33 Ux Ix xx xx PS is defective call the manufacturer service department 8 2 Repairing There is no user repairable part inside the instrument In accordance with Point 2 1 For safety and warranty reasons any internal work on the instrument must b...

Page 84: ...for slotted screws 1 Switch off the power supply of the instrument 2 Remove all cable 3 Loosen the fixing screw anticlockwise according the figure Step 1 4 Push the end of the mouting clamp screw forward and then rotate it downward to release it from the rear retaining rivet Step 2 5 Remove the mounting clamp from the front rivet according the figure Step 3 6 Do the above procedure with the other ...

Page 85: ...ith the concerning EU directive the manufacturer undertakes the disposal of the instrument that are manufactured by it and intended to be destroyed Please deliver it in contamination free condition to the site of the Manufacturer or to a specialized recycling company ...

Page 86: ...QL1 QL2 QL3 SL1 SL2 SL3 PFL1 PFL2 PFL3 φL1 φL2 φL3 ΣP ΣQ ΣS ΣPF Σφ f1 f2 f3 ρ12 ρ13 EL1 EL2 EL3 EL1 EL2 EL3 REL1 REL2 REL3 REL1 REL2 REL3 Σ E Σ E Σ RE Σ RE THD UL1 THD UL2 THD UL3 THD IL1 THD IL2 THD IL3 hUL1 0 hUL1 19 hUL2 0 hUL2 19 hUL3 0 hUL3 19 hIL1 0 hIL1 19 hIL2 0 hIL2 19 hIL3 0 hIL3 19 Input voltage ranges 0 125 V AC 0 250 V AC none isolated specified at ordering Type IIN A IIN max A IIN ma...

Page 87: ...thernet Interface type Ethernet 10 100 Base T galvanic isolated Protocol MODBUS TCP IP server Device address 1 Commands 3 register read 16 register write Settings IP address Default gateway Subnetwork mask Static IP address DHCP not supported Analogue outputs optional Output type 2 galvanic isolated active current outputs configurable scalable Ranges 0 20 mA 4 20 mA or 0 5 mA 1 5 mA Burden 500 ohm...

Page 88: ...er supply input Test Type voltage 4200 VDC 1 min between measuring inputs and power supply input 500 VDC between output power supply terminals Capacity 20 pF between input output power supply terminals Protection class II reinforced insulation Leakage current 0 005 mA between input output power supply terminals Ambient conditions Operating temperature range 0 60 C Storage temperature range 0 70 C ...

Page 89: ...eria A criteria A criteria A criteria SURGE Power measure input Main supply input PS Analogue outputs Digital outputs 4 kV CATIII 250V 2 kV line to ground 1 kV line to ground 1 kV line to ground B criteria B criteria B criteria B criteria Conducted RF immunity 3 Veff A criteria Conducted RF emission 1 group Class B Radiated RF immunity E 10 V m A criteria Radiated RF emission 1 group Class B Gener...

Page 90: ...PQRM5300 33 Ux Ix xx xx PS 90 20201120 V1 10 2 MODBUS RS485 bus topology ...

Page 91: ...PQRM5300 33 Ux Ix xx xx PS 20201120 V1 91 10 3 Ethernet network topology ...

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