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APPENDIX B/ Technical Specifications

Transducer

Type: Transducer Input Modules

Transducer Input Range: 

• 0 - 24Vdc (Model 61MXVS)
• 4 - 20mA (Model 61MXAS)

Connectors:

• Phoenix connector type with screw terminal

Input Impedance: (Differential) >100 k

Ω 

RMS accuracy: ±0.1% of Reading, ±0.05% Full Scale, plus transducer accuracy

Digital Input

Type: Digital Input Module (Model 61MDIN)

Connectors:

• Phoenix connector type with screw terminal

Digital Input Range: 

• High state: > 3 Vdc
• Low state: < 1 Vdc
• Maximum input voltage: 125Vdc

Input impedance: >1 M

Ω 

Minimum Pulse Width: 1 msec

Digital Ouput

Type: Digital Output Module (Model 61MDOH)

Contact Form: A

Voltage Type: AC/DC

Max Voltage: 250 Vrms

Max Current: 0.5A

Response Time: 1/2 cycle

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Summary of Contents for Encore 61000

Page 1: ...ENCORE SERIESTM 61000 System INSTALLATION GUIDE DRANETZ BMI 1000 New Durham Road Edison New Jersey 08818 4019...

Page 2: ...ety training on the hazards involved Qualified personnel who work on or near exposed energized electrical conductors must follow applicable safety related work practices and procedures including appro...

Page 3: ...iquement par un personnel qualifi Selon le National Electrical Code une personne est qualifi e si elle conna t bien la construction et l utilisation de l quipement ainsi que les dangers que cela impli...

Page 4: ...anual Direct current DC operation of the terminal or device Power Switch Definiciones Las ADVERTENCIAS informan al usuario de ciertas condiciones o pr cticas que podr an producir lesiones mortales o d...

Page 5: ...ent ce manual Fonctionnement du terminal ou de l unit en courant continu CC Interrupteur de tension Definitionen WARNUNGEN informieren den Benutzer dar ber da bestimmte Bedingungen oder Vorgehensweise...

Page 6: ...use inspect all cables for breaks or cracks in the insulation Replace immediately if defective Set the 61000 power switch to Off Before connecting to electric circuits to be monitored open their relat...

Page 7: ...ssumed for any inaccuracies All material is for informational purposes only and is subject to change without prior notice Notice regarding FCC compliance This device has been tested and found to compl...

Page 8: ...r translated into any language or computer language in any form by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written consent of Dranetz BMI 1000 N...

Page 9: ...rent Input Pods 2 22 Connecting Digital Input Connectors 2 24 CHAPTER 3 Circuit Diagrams for Power Monitoring Connecting Power to the Voltage Current Connections 3 1 Single Phase 3 6 Split Phase 3 7 3...

Page 10: ...Accessories List A 2 Enclosure Hardware Options A 5 Software Accessories A 7 APPENDIX B Technical Specifications General Specifications B 1 Interfaces B 2 Measurement Parameters B 3 APPENDIX C Connec...

Page 11: ...xi Dranetz BMI Encore SeriesTM 61000 System...

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Page 13: ...on module connected to the Encore Series Software Local operation with optional user interface As a stand alone unit the 61000 can be outfitted with optional liquid crystal display LCD as user interfa...

Page 14: ...cept of separating the various stages of acquisition characterization communications and visualization with clearly defined interfaces that decouple one from the other The instrument can monitor power...

Page 15: ...Customer Service Department can be reached at 732 287 3680 or 1 800 372 6832 Repacking for return shipment If the unit must be returned to Dranetz BMI for service or repair wrap the unit securely in h...

Page 16: ...x B External dc power source To connect to an external dc power source refer to Appendix C Encore Series 61000 firmware upgrade Refer to Appendix D for instructions on how to upload the latest availab...

Page 17: ...weighs 5 pounds and has an 8 depth Optional display panel The optional user interface is a 1 4 VGA LCD panel with touch screen menus for local operation and configuration Connector panel The backplan...

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Page 19: ...61000 front panel display may look different depending on the enclosure options specified Front panel without the local LCD User Interface See below for description of the 61000 front display without...

Page 20: ...ic data entry and has a compact fluorescent CCFL backlighting that is on for low light level viewing The following are some basic care instructions for the LCD monitor Use and store the unit within th...

Page 21: ...leave adequate working space for rear panel connections to the 61000 This rear clearance space is necessary for proper installation of the measurement cables probes and pods as well as external commu...

Page 22: ...tated on the unit nameplate can cause damage to the unit PRECAUCION Siempre fije el interruptor de encendido en la posici n apagada antes de conectar o desconectar el cable de energ a de entrada La op...

Page 23: ...Push for on push for off NOTE The on off power switch shuts the unit down but allows the battery to continue to charge even with the switch in the Off position 3 Power input decal and connector The d...

Page 24: ...ut decal Note For source voltages outside the range of the unit a Phase Power Adapter is available as an optional accessory It converts the selected source voltage to the output voltage needed to oper...

Page 25: ...data and information collected by the 61000 WARNING To avoid the risk of electric shock do not remove communications instrument until all power is de energized to all power and measurement circuits A...

Page 26: ...n of the external communications device and software applications necessary for remote computer operation of 61000 Part Function 1 10 100BaseT RJ45 Allows connection via Ethernet cable 2 USB Not activ...

Page 27: ...MDOH and 61MDOL Transducer input module Models 61MXVS and 61MXAS can record and trigger on analog signal levels in either the 0 24V and 4 20mA range respectively Input channels Input channels for the...

Page 28: ...o del empleado ANSI NFPA 70E 2004 de los E E U U y cualquier requisito de seguridad adicional del lugar de trabajo aplicable a su instalaci n AVERTISSEMENT Si l instrument est mal connect la mort des...

Page 29: ...gener Arbeit Praxis und Verfahren einschlie lich passende pers nliche sch tzende Ausr stung gem dem Standard f r elektrische Sicherheitsauflagen f r Angestellt Arbeitspl tze ANSI NFPA 70E 2004 der Ver...

Page 30: ...le see Appendix A Optional Accessories but are not shown in photo Parts table Continued on next page Part Function 1 AC Voltage Module with Safety Jack Connectors Model No 61MVB 1 1 CH A Differential...

Page 31: ...n line connection See page 2 15 for more information voltage cable connections Current Probes for Current Input Module Model No 61MAC A variety of current cables and probes are available for connectin...

Page 32: ...urrent input pod connection The next pages describe the possible voltage and current assembly connections to the input connectors in the rear panel of 61000 NOTE VOLTAGE AND CURRENT PROBES ARE NOT SHO...

Page 33: ...e red and black for each of the four channels One cable each of red channel A yellow channel B blue channel C and grey channel D and four each of white are provided A pouch for storage of the cables a...

Page 34: ...st risk of fire or shock hazard replace only with same type and rating of recommended fuse Use only fast blow type fuse which is rated 600V Recommended fuse type is Littelfuse part number KLKD0 30 rat...

Page 35: ...dules one for single phase voltage connections designated VOLTAGE INPUTS CH D the other for three phase connections designated VOLTAGE INPUTS CH A CH B CH C See the voltage cable connections diagram b...

Page 36: ...nstance TR25xx clamp on current probes that provide a broad range of current measurements Multiple probes and adapter cables that are currently used with Dranetz BMI equipment i e Flex Core models and...

Page 37: ...ction Current probes TR2500 can be used interchangeably with TR2500A TR2510 with TR2510A and TR2520 with TR2520A Refer to Appendix A for descriptions and part numbers of probes and adapter cables Refe...

Page 38: ...les noyaux courants non isol s de sonde autour d un fil non isol Des sondes de ce type sont concues pour l usage autour des fils isol s seulement L utilisation seulement a compl tement isol des noyaux...

Page 39: ...ed to measure the return current when checking for load current leakage loop current relationships etc If measuring power position the probe with the arrow pointing towards the load Note The connectio...

Page 40: ...tively to the same Voltage Current Input Module Model No 61MZP with 25 PIN interface cable connector The inputs are attenuated to low voltage signals that can be measured by the 61000 Pod assembly dia...

Page 41: ...terface cable connector Part Function 1 Voltage Module Accepts four 5 600 Vrms AC or DC 1000 Vpk channels A B C voltage plus neutral and ground Neutral to ground voltage range 0 5 20 Vrms AC or DC 2 C...

Page 42: ...elow 1 0 volts Maximum input signal level is 135Vac or 200Vdc If the inputs are configured for AC instead of DC signals it is the rms value of the ac signal that is used to determine the state This wi...

Page 43: ...Death serious injury or fire hazard could result from improper connection of this instrument Read and understand this manual before connecting this instrument Follow all installation and operating ins...

Page 44: ...de trabajo del empleado ANSI NFPA 70E 2004 de los E E U U y cualquier requisito de seguridad adicional del lugar de trabajo aplicable a su instalaci n AVERTISSEMENT Si l instrument est mal connect la...

Page 45: ...ogener Arbeit Praxis und Verfahren einschlie lich passende pers nliche sch tzende Ausr stung gem dem Standard f r elektrische Sicherheitsauflagen f r Angestellt Arbeitspl tze ANSI NFPA 70E 2004 der Ve...

Page 46: ...re making any other connections WARNING To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or physical injury it is strongly recommended to fuse the voltage measurement inputs Fuses must be located as close...

Page 47: ...n accordance with good practice and local codes Connect the ground wire first before making any other connections Connect power source to the Voltage and Current Input Modules Attach phase A B and C v...

Page 48: ...with all safety requirements applicable to your installation NOTE Connections of CT leg to ground is recommended but not required for proper operation SF 301 LINE LOAD A N Fuses Switchgear Chassis Gr...

Page 49: ...d in compliance with all safety requirements applicable to your installation NOTE Connections of CT leg to ground is recommended but not required for proper operation LINE LOAD A B N Fuses Switchgear...

Page 50: ...ormed in compliance with all safety requirements applicable to your installation NOTE Connections of CT leg to ground is recommended but not required for proper operation LINE LOAD A B C N Fuses Switc...

Page 51: ...ust be performed in compliance with all safety requirements applicable to your installation NOTE Connections of CT leg to ground is recommended but not required for proper operation LINE LOAD A B C Fu...

Page 52: ...performed in compliance with all safety requirements applicable to your installation NOTE Connections of CT leg to ground is recommended but not required for proper operation LINE LOAD A B C Fuses Sw...

Page 53: ...Delta CAUTION Connections must be performed in compliance with all safety requirements applicable to your installation NOTE Connections of CT leg to ground is recommended but not required for proper o...

Page 54: ...a CAUTION Connections must be performed in compliance with all safety requirements applicable to your installation NOTE Connections of CT leg to ground is recommended but not required for proper opera...

Page 55: ...the 61000 can have a maximum of 4 modules with separate and independent connection for each input output module The user can configure up to four virtual analyzers depending on module types installed...

Page 56: ...transformer PT Scale factors are entered into the 61000 from the Encore Series Software or local user interface and then multiplied automatically by the measured voltage and current so that the correc...

Page 57: ...decide if an event occurs For example on a circuit with a nominal voltage of 120V rms the high and low limits could be set to 132V and 108V respectively If the input voltage exceeds 132V rms or falls...

Page 58: ...backup 61000 uses an internal 4M non volatile flash memory for program storage Data will not be lost if the battery pack is removed Flash memory data storage The 61000 hardware has a flash memory sto...

Page 59: ...is using Ethernet the computer must likewise be using Ethernet Communications interface There are five types of connectors in the rear panel of the 61000 for remote comunication to a computer RJ 45 f...

Page 60: ...61MDM external modem is available in Dranetz BMI as an optional accessory for the 61000 Modem communication is also possible through an optional GSM service for wireless communication This service is...

Page 61: ...ector into the COM 1 RS232 port located on the rear panel of the 61000 Connect the other end of the RS232 connector to any available serial COM port on your computer The COM 1 RS232 port can also be u...

Page 62: ...ing 100 feet may result in undesired interference Shielded cables and shielded connectors must be used when connecting external devices to the GPS antenna port of the 61000 Reference guide Remote oper...

Page 63: ...ault Reference guide Refer to the 61000 Optional User Interface Guide check with Dranetz BMI for availability for detailed instructions on how to set up and operate the 61000 with the LCD panel Safety...

Page 64: ...ppropriate outlet Turn on procedure Follow these steps to turn on the 61000 and display the Home screen Home screen is frequently referenced as the starting point for all major functionalities of 6100...

Page 65: ...the instrument and the Dranetz BMI software applications used to download and view event data in a computer Ordering information To order accessories contact Dranetz BMI Customer Service Department a...

Page 66: ...pe CTs contact the Dranetz BMI factory 3PHASEFLEX RR 3035A 24 RR 3035A 36 RR 3035A 48 RR 6035A 24 RR 6035A 36 RR 6035A 48 Clamp On AC Probes Current Probe Assembly 1 to 300A RMS Current Probe Assembly...

Page 67: ...kage LF PSP Input Ouput Modules Input Module 600V Safety Connectors 61MVB Input Module Voltage Current External Pod 61MZP Input Module 600V Screw Terminals 61MVS Input Module Current Probe Interface 6...

Page 68: ...ttery 61PSDC SB Power Supply 48 VDC Input 61PSDC 48 Mainframes 61000 Series Mainframe with Overlay 61STD 61000 Series Mainframe without Overlay 61ST Host Modules Host Comm Module with GPS 61HCG Host C...

Page 69: ...IX A Optional Accessories Enclosure Hardware Options Rack Mount Panel with Display Diagram below shows the rack mount panel with provision for optional screen display P N 61RMTD showing distance speci...

Page 70: ...gram below shows the rack mount enclosure without provision for screen display P N 61RMT in unassembled view Rack mount panel and handle facing back Diagram below shows the same rack mount enclosure a...

Page 71: ...ion of 61000 The user inteface is a conventional Internet browser with access restricted only to authorized users The Encore Series Software program requires that the proper Dranetz BMI computer hardw...

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Page 73: ...non condensing Altitude 2000m 6560 ft maximum System Time Clock Crystal controlled 1 second resolution for display Event time clock displays to 1 msec resolution Time displayed in analog or digital 12...

Page 74: ...rystal Display LCD with compact fluorescent CCFL backlighting Programmable backlight time out to reduce power consumption Reactivates with touch Resolution 360 x 240 dot matrix Viewing Area 3 75 x 4 7...

Page 75: ...rations Crest factor Maximum 2 0 at full scale RMS accuracy 0 1 of Reading 0 05 Full Scale over 7KHz bandwidth 1 second rms readings for low medium frequency module 0 1 of Reading over the nominal ope...

Page 76: ...s A B C D Input Range 1 5V rms Connection Hypertronics connectors to interface to TR25xx clamp on current probes Model 61MAC Flex core models via external cable adapter Hall effect probe models via ex...

Page 77: ...ading 0 05 Full Scale plus transducer accuracy Digital Input Type Digital Input Module Model 61MDIN Connectors Phoenix connector type with screw terminal Digital Input Range High state 3 Vdc Low state...

Page 78: ...B 6 Measurement Parameters continued Digital Ouput continued Type Digital Output Module Model 61MDOL Contact Form C Voltage Type AC DC Max Voltage 25 Vpk Max Current 0 1A Response Time 2 msec...

Page 79: ...conexiones incorrectas Siempre observe la polaridad correcta Efect e primero las conexiones al 61000 y luego haga las conexiones a la fuente de energ a de corriente continua externa AVERTISSEMENT Des...

Page 80: ...h den am Ger t kommen Vor dem Fortfahren berpr fen ob alle Anschl sse ordnungsgem vorgenommen wurden External power source The external power source is 12Vdc Connecting the cable Follow these steps wh...

Page 81: ...and the computer connecting to the IP address provided by Dranetz BMI uploading the firmware to the unit verifying firmware update and preparing the Encore Series Software for monitoring Follow the i...

Page 82: ...the IP field 2 3 Type in 255 255 255 0 in the Network Mask field 2 4 Click on the Set button 2 5 The following message is displayed under Select a Unit window if the procedure was done correctly MOD52...

Page 83: ...ocedure continued 3 2 After typing in the user name and password click on the OK button The Summary Information screen will appear 3 3 Click on the icon found on the left side bar The Factory Debug Op...

Page 84: ...tion to open the Firmware Upload screen shown below 3 5 Select the Host Module radio button and click on Continue to proceed The following screen will appear 3 6 Select the file to upload Click on Bro...

Page 85: ...page is displayed repeat the process from Step 3 1 NOTE If several attempts fail turn the power switch OFF then turn back ON and repeat the process from Step 3 1 3 10 If the file was loaded properly...

Page 86: ...select filename MeasCode b4u from the files supplied by Dranetz BMI 3 15 When done selecting the file to upload click on Continue and wait until the following screen appears 3 16 Click on Continue to...

Page 87: ...The Factory Debug Options screen will appear 3 20 Click on the Upload Firmware option and the following screen will appear 3 21 Select the Communications Module radio button and click on Continue to p...

Page 88: ...rogram to exit STEP 4 Verify the firmware update 4 1 Restart the unit by turning the power switch to OFF then turn back to ON 4 2 The Status LED should blink every 16 seconds if the firmware upload pr...

Page 89: ...ate and time should indicate the actual time and date when the firmware was updated 4 5 Click on the icon found on the left side bar and then select Dump the Input Module 1 The following screen will a...

Page 90: ...ress bar Press return and the following screen will appear Type in admin for User name and password for Password NOTE Use lowercase characters when entering user name and password 5 2 Click on OK and...

Page 91: ...me and password Click to open the Setup tab Scroll down to DataNodes folder and select 61000 Power Quality DataNode Right click to display the Add Datanode command Click to add DataNode1 where a setup...

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