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Summary of Contents for DPM-C520

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Page 2: ...52 55 2628 3015 3050 3052 DPM 093AH20 1 EMEA Headquarters Delta Electronics Netherlands B V Sales Sales lA EMEA deltaww com Marketing Maketing lA EMEA deltaww com Technical Support iatechnicalsupport...

Page 3: ...DPM C520 C520W Operation Manual Revision History Version Revision Date 1s t The first version was published 2019 05 15...

Page 4: ...4 2 3 1 Menu Tree 2 5 2 4 Dimensions 2 6 Chapter 3 Installation 3 1 Installation 3 2 3 1 1 Installation Environment 3 2 3 1 2 Installation Notes 3 2 3 2 Basic Checks 3 4 3 3 Wiring 3 4 3 3 1 Wiring D...

Page 5: ...ouping Setup 4 8 4 3 Wi Fi Setup only available for DPM C520W 4 9 4 3 1 Wi Fi Specification 4 9 4 3 2 Wireless Access Point AP Setup 4 9 4 3 3 Advanced Wi Fi Setup 4 14 4 4 Power Analysis Values 4 21...

Page 6: ...1 1 1 Chapter1 Product Introduction Table of Contents 1 1 Preface 1 2 1 2 Overview 1 3 1 3 Safety Precautions 1 4...

Page 7: ...ollowing notes The installation environment must be free of water vapor corrosive and flammable gas Follow the instructions on the diagram in this manual for wiring the device Grounding must be perfor...

Page 8: ...Chapter 1 Product Introduction 1 3 1_ 1 2 Overview DPM C520 DPM C520W...

Page 9: ...eration Notes DO NOT work alone Before performing visual inspections tests or maintenance on this equipment disconnect all electric power sources Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to...

Page 10: ...690V AC L L or phase voltage 20 to 400V AC L N Connect only one cord to one plug on the quick connector For the device is accidently unplugged check the connecting cord and restart Maintenance and Ins...

Page 11: ...DPM C520 C520W Operation Manual 1 6 _1 MEMO...

Page 12: ...2 1 2 Chapter2 Specifications Table of Contents 2 1 Electrical characteristics 2 2 2 2 Communications Specifications 2 3 2 3 Operating the Display 2 4 2 3 1 Menu Tree 2 5 2 4 Dimensions 2 6...

Page 13: ...multi level alarms 10 multi level alarms Maximum Minimum Values 15 15 The value of Max Min Date Time Power Operating range 80 265 VAC maximum power 4 6 W 100 300 VDC Frequency Operating frequency 50...

Page 14: ...o Radiated Fields IEC 61000 4 3 Immunity to Fast Transients IEC 61000 4 4 Immunity to Impulse Waves IEC 61000 4 5 Conducted Immunity IEC 61000 4 6 Immunity to Magnetic Fields IEC 61000 4 8 Immunity to...

Page 15: ...P key is used for incrementing the number in the setting mode The DOWN key is used for decrementing the number in the setting mode A Time H UP key B Title I DOWN key C Load percentage J NEXT key D Ite...

Page 16: ...ve Power BD Baud Rate RST Reset COM Communication S Apparent Power CT Current Transformer SYS System Values DAT Date THD Total Harmonic Distortion DEF Default Value TIM Time DPF Displacement Power Fac...

Page 17: ...eter Model Qh Positive Reactive Energy MIN Minimum Qh Negative Reactive Energy P Active power Sh Positive Apparent Power PF Power Factor Sh Negative Apparent Power PQS Active Power Reactive Power Appa...

Page 18: ...Chapter 2 Specifications 2 7 2_ DPM C520W Front DPM C520 C520W Back...

Page 19: ...e or negative charge can be used on L1 and L2 When using a neutral wire for AC power you need to connect the neutral wire to the L2 Always use a fuse on L1 When using an ungrounded neutral wire to con...

Page 20: ...Installation Table of Contents 3 1 Installation 3 2 3 1 1 Installation Environment 3 2 3 1 2 Installation Notes 3 2 3 2 Basic Checks 3 4 3 3 Wiring 3 4 3 3 1 Wiring Diagrams 3 4 3 3 2 Communication Ch...

Page 21: ...ace the product on a solid and durable surface Do not mount the product near heat radiating elements or in a location subjected to corrosive gases liquids airborne dust or metallic particles or where...

Page 22: ...Chapter 3 Installation 3 3 3_ Step 3 Allow 50 mm 2 inches of clearance at the back of the meter for heat dissipation Mounting Hole Dimensions Unit mm...

Page 23: ...he power supplied to the power meter Pre running Check supplied with power Check if the power indicator light is lit Check if communication between every device is normal If there is any abnormal resp...

Page 24: ...n 3 5 3_ Connection Diagrams 3PH3W connection 3 CT No PT 3PH3W connection 2 CT No PT 3PH3W connection 3 CT 2 PT 3PH4W Y connection 3 CT No PT 3PH4W Y connection 3 CT 3 PT 3PH4W Y connection 2 CT 3 PT...

Page 25: ...32 Data Length 8 bits Communication Protocols Modbus RTU Parity None Odd Even Function Code 03 06 10 Stop Bits 1 Use shielded twisted pair cables for RS485 communication When connecting multiple devic...

Page 26: ...cation Distance 300 m depending on quality of service in wireless communication Standards IEEE 802 11 b g n Max Connection Number 255 depending on the access point AP Data Length 8 bits Communication...

Page 27: ...DPM C520 C520W Operation Manual 3 8 _3 _3 MEMO...

Page 28: ...er Setup CT 4 5 4 2 7 Potential Transformer Setup PT 4 6 4 2 8 Reset Setup RST 4 6 4 2 9 Meter Information INF 4 7 4 2 10 Wi Fi Setup 485 ON OFF only available for DPM C520W 4 7 4 2 11 Alarm Setup 4 7...

Page 29: ...ured by the power meter including total active power PT total reactive power QT and total apparent power ST Active power page WATT active power value measured by the power meter including active power...

Page 30: ...n TIM DAT it means you have unlocked the setting page Note 1 press BACK key to leave the setting page and go to HOME page 4 2 2 Time Setup TIM Time Present power meter time the time format includes th...

Page 31: ...tions are 9600 kbps default 19200 and 38400 bps Parity setting PA odd and even checking bit for communication the setting options are None 8n1 Even 8E1 and Odd 8o1 default None 8n1 Steps 1 Press BACK...

Page 32: ...e option starts blinking you can use UP and DOWN keys to select the number of potential transformers you need 10 Press NEXT key to confirm the setting Note You can go back to the previous setting item...

Page 33: ...teps 5 6 till you complete the settings of the 5 digit number for the primary side potential transformer Press NEXT key to set up the secondary side potential transformer 8 When the option starts blin...

Page 34: ...ST INF 4 Press DOWN key to enter see the information INF page Note You can go back to the previous setting item by pressing BACK key anytime whether you have completed or canceled the setting 4 2 10 W...

Page 35: ...0x106 0x107 you can use the function code 0x06 single writing or 0x10 multiple writings to write the Modbus address 0x106 in 0x50C and the Modbus address 0x107 in 0x50D The order matters thus the par...

Page 36: ...add IEEE 754 conversion Values obtained Function Code Read Parameters From Modbus address 0x03 0x106 average phase voltage from 0x600 average phase voltage 0x107 average phase voltage from 0x601 avera...

Page 37: ...DPM C520 C520W Operation Manual 4 10 _4 3 Security Mode WPA WPA2 4 Password of AP password for WPA2 1234567890...

Page 38: ...the IP address stays in the same network 192 168 1 XXX after reset some AP changes its IP address section to 192 168 0 XXX In this example we use 192 168 1 11 as the IP address of the router 6 After t...

Page 39: ...lt IP address 192 168 1 1 Slave ID 1 Open the Command Prompt to ping IP 192 168 1 1 and from the transmission you can determine the connection is successful Open the Command Prompt to ping IP 192 168...

Page 40: ...Chapter 4 Operation 4 13 4_ Use DPMSoft to set up the meter IP address and ID that is connected to the router Click System Setting button to check if the connection is successful...

Page 41: ...and password And after that you can use the specific information to search for the router that DPM C520W can connect to Setting points 1 Use Ethernet cable to connect to your PC and router to avoid un...

Page 42: ...lues WiFi_Modbus_001 1234567890 192 168 1 1 100 sec 4 Station number setting For V1 0008 or previous versions Once you enter the station number the station shows in the later section of the IP address...

Page 43: ...DPM C520 C520W Operation Manual 4 16 _4 Steps 1 Use DPMSoft to set up RS485 COM Port and connect to DPM C520W...

Page 44: ...Chapter 4 Operation 4 17 4_ 2 Once DPM C520W is connected you can find the meter information after clicking System Setting button 3 Set up the Network on the same setting page...

Page 45: ...W Password Delta_20181122Ww optional IP address of the Meter 168 234 123 254 You can click the Network Set button to save the network settings 4 After setting make sure the DPM C520W is in Wi Fi mode...

Page 46: ...4 19 4_ 6 Use your PC and open the Command Prompt to ping meter IP 168 234 123 254 From the transmission you can determine if the connection is successful 7 Open DPMSoft again and use IP address to c...

Page 47: ...meter information after clicking System Setting button 9 If there is any modification on the settings of SSID Password and IP address you need to click the Reset Wi Fi module button or to turn off an...

Page 48: ...sis Values 4 4 1Total Harmonic Distortion Measurement The total harmonic distortion THD is a measurement of the harmonic distortion and is defined as the ratio between the power of the harmonic freque...

Page 49: ...DPM C520 C520W Operation Manual 4 22 _4 MEMO...

Page 50: ...5 1 5 Chapter 5 Parameters and Functions Table of Contents 5 1 Overview of Parameters 5 2...

Page 51: ...Minute 2 R W 4 40005 Second 00 59 word Second 2 R W 5 40006 Meter Constant 3200 uint P kWh 2 R 6 40007 Meter Model 0 None 2 DMP C520 5 DMP C520W word 2 R 7 40008 Total running time of the meter Day 0...

Page 52: ...ord 2 R W 13 40020 Reserved 14 40021 Timeout 0 99 word Second 2 R W 15 40022 Reserved 16 40023 Baud Rate 0 9600 1 19200 2 38400 word bps 2 R W 17 40024 Communication mode 0 WiFi Mode 1 485 Mode word 2...

Page 53: ...35 Reserved 23 40036 Dropout setpoint current value below this value clears alarm 0 000 99999 999 float A 4 R W 24 40037 Alarm Over Voltage L L 34 40053 Alarm enable 0 Disable 1 Enable word 2 R W 35 4...

Page 54: ...Enable word 2 R W 43 40068 Pickup setpoint phase voltage value exceeding this value triggers alarm 0 000 99999 999 float V 4 R W 44 40069 45 40070 Reserved 46 40071 Dropout setpoint phase voltage val...

Page 55: ...0 000 99999 999 float kW 4 R W 63 40100 64 40101 Reserved Over Reactive Power 65 40102 Alarm enable 0 Disable 1 Enable word 2 R W 66 40103 Pickup setpoint total reactive power value exceeding this val...

Page 56: ...exceeding this value triggers alarm 0 0000 99 9999 float Hz 4 R W AD 40174 AE 40175 Reserved AF 40176 Dropout setpoint frequency value below this value clears alarm 0 0000 99 9999 float Hz 4 R W B0 4...

Page 57: ...9 999 float V 4 R 10B 40268 10C 40269 C A line voltage 0 000 99999 999 float V 4 R 10D 40270 10E 40271 Average line voltage 0 000 99999 999 float V 4 R 10F 40272 110 40273 Phase A voltage unbalance 0...

Page 58: ...se B current unbalance 0 00 99 99 float 4 R 12D 40302 12E 40303 Phase C current unbalance 0 00 99 99 float 4 R 12F 40304 130 40305 Current unbalance 0 00 99 99 float 4 R 131 40306 132 40307 Total powe...

Page 59: ...phase A 0 000 99999 999 float kW 4 R 147 40328 148 40329 Instantaneous active power of phase B 0 000 99999 999 float kW 4 R 149 40330 14A 40331 Instantaneous active power of phase C 0 000 99999 999 fl...

Page 60: ...phase delivered 0x00000000 0xFFFFFFFF unit kVARh 4 R 161 40354 162 40355 Reactive energy of three phase received 0x00000000 0xFFFFFFFF unit kVARh 4 R 163 40356 164 40357 Apparent energy of three phase...

Page 61: ...monic distortion for phase B C voltage 0 000 999 999 float 4 R 185 40390 186 40391 Total harmonic distortion for phase C A voltage 0 000 999 999 float 4 R 187 40392 188 40393 Total harmonic distortion...

Page 62: ...31 word Date 2 R 210 40529 Time of maximum C A line voltage Hour 00 23 Minute 00 59 byte Hour Minute 2 R 211 40530 Second 00 59 word Second 2 R 212 40531 Maximum phase A voltage 0 000 99999 999 float...

Page 63: ...Year 00 99 Month 1 12 byte Year Month 2 R 227 40552 Date 1 31 word Date 2 R 228 40553 Time of maximum phase A current Hour 00 23 Minute 00 59 byte Hour Minute 2 R 229 40554 Second 00 59 word Second 2...

Page 64: ...oat Hz 4 R 23D 40574 23E 40575 Date of maximum frequency value Year 00 99 Month 1 12 byte Year Month 2 R 23F 40576 Date 1 31 word Date 2 R 240 40577 Time of maximum frequency value Hour 00 23 Minute 0...

Page 65: ...40597 Maximum total apparent power 0 000 99999 999 float kVA 4 R 255 40598 256 40599 Date of maximum total apparent power Year 00 99 Month 1 12 byte Year Month 2 R 257 40600 Date 1 31 word Date 2 R 25...

Page 66: ...byte Hour Minute 2 R 311 40786 Second 00 59 word Second 2 R 312 40787 Minimum phase A voltage 0 000 99999 999 float V 4 R 313 40788 314 40789 Date of minimum phase A voltage Year 00 99 Month 1 12 byt...

Page 67: ...current Hour 00 23 Minute 00 59 byte Hour Minute 2 R 329 40810 Second 00 59 word Second 2 R 32A 40811 Minimum phase B current 0 000 99999 999 float A 4 R 32B 40812 32C 40813 Date of minimum phase B c...

Page 68: ...word Date 2 R 340 40833 Time of minimum frequency value Hour 00 23 Minute 00 59 byte Hour Minute 2 R 341 40834 Second 00 59 word Second 2 R 342 40835 Minimum total power factor 0 00000 1 00000 float 4...

Page 69: ...ent power Year 00 99 Month 1 12 byte Year Month 2 R 357 40856 Date 1 31 word Date 2 R 358 40857 Time of minimum total apparent power Hour 00 23 Minute 00 59 byte Hour Minute 2 R 359 40858 Second 00 59...

Page 70: ...Date 41C 41053 Alarm time of under line voltage Hour 00 23 Minute 00 59 byte Hour Minute 2 R 41D 41054 Second 00 59 word Second 41E 41055 Alarm status of over phase voltage 0 Cleared 1 Triggered word...

Page 71: ...e 00 59 byte Hour Minute 2 R 43B 41084 Second 00 59 word Second 43C 41085 Alarm status of over reactive energy 0 Cleared 1 Triggered word 2 R 43D 41086 Alarm times of over reactive energy 1 255 word T...

Page 72: ...d 00 59 word Second 47E 41151 Alarm status of under frequency 0 Cleared 1 Triggered word 2 R 47F 41152 Alarm times of under frequency 1 255 word Times 2 R 480 41153 Alarm date of under frequency Year...

Page 73: ...5535 word 2 R W F201 101954 Keep alive time 5 9999 Default 10 word Second 2 R W F202 101955 Reserved F203 101956 Reset wireless module 0 No action 1 Reset wireless module word 2 R W F204 101957 IP add...

Page 74: ...01974 SSID_14 High low 0x21 0x7E byte 2 R W F216 101975 SSID_15 High low 0x21 0x7E byte 2 R W F217 101976 SSID_16 High low 0x21 0x7E byte 2 R W F218 101977 SSID_17 String ending character 0x0000 word...

Page 75: ...6 1 Chapter 6 Error Codes Table of Contents 6 1 Error Codes 6 2 6 2 Alarm Types 6 2 6...

Page 76: ...e stored in registers 0x400 0x483 The following table lists the details and descriptions for the alarm types Number Alarm Type Description 1 Over Current The measured current exceeds the setting value...

Page 77: ...A 1 Appendix A Accessories Table of Contents A 1 DCT1000 Series A 2 A 2 DCT2000 Series A 4 12 A...

Page 78: ...Opening 1 mm DCT S301C 1 0 100 A 5 A 1 5 90 x 40 x 111 21 x 32 DCT S211C 0 5 200 A 5 A 1 DCT S221C 0 5 300 A 5 A 1 5 DCT S231C 0 5 400 A 5 A 2 5 DCT S241C 0 5 500 A 5 A 2 5 116 5 x 52 x 147 50 x 80 D...

Page 79: ...1C External Dimension 90 x 40 x 111 Size of Opening 21 x 32 DCT S211C DCT S221C DCT S231C DCT S241C External Dimension 116 5 x 52 x 147 Size of Opening 50 x 80 DCT S251C DCT S261C DCT S271C DCT S281C...

Page 80: ...Rated Burden VA External Dimension 1 mm Size of Opening 1 mm DCT S201B 1 0 100 A 5 A 1 90 x 40 x 110 20 x 30 DCT S211B 0 5 200 A 5 A 1 DCT S221B 0 5 300 A 5 A 1 5 DCT S231B 0 5 400 A 5 A 1 5 115 x 57...

Page 81: ...Model Number Dimension mm DCT S201B External Dimension 90 x 40 x 110 Size of Opening 20 x 30 DCT S211B DCT S221B DCT S231B External Dimension 115 x 57 x 158 Size of Opening 50 x 80 DCT S241B DCT S251B...

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