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Chapter 2/ Controls, Indicators, and Connectors

Parts table 
(continued)

Part

Function

4.3

CH B, + Differential Voltage Input Connector, Yellow

4.4

CH B, - Differential Voltage Input Connector, Brown

4.5

CH C, + Differential Voltage Input Connector, Blue

4.6

CH C, - Differential Voltage Input Connector, Violet

4.7

CH D, + Differential Voltage Input Connector, Gray 

4.8

CH D, - Differential Voltage Input Connector, Black

5

Power Cord from Terminal Block Assembly connects to AC Receptacle in 
61VCM unit

Summary of Contents for Encore Serirs 6100 System

Page 1: ...ENCORE SERIES 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: ...e Direct current DC operation of the terminal or device Protective conductor terminal Definiciones Las ADVERTENCIAS informan al usuario de ciertas condiciones o pr cticas que podr an producir lesiones...

Page 5: ...f sur le courant alternatif c a Fonctionnement du terminal ou de l unit en courant continu CC Borne conductrice de protection Definitionen WARNUNGEN informieren den Benutzer dar ber da bestimmte Bedin...

Page 6: ...be monitored Wear proper personal protective equipment including safety glasses and insulated gloves when making connections to power circuits Hands shoes and floor must be dry when making any connect...

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: ...igital Input Connectors 2 30 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 Phase Four Wire Wye 3 8 3 Phase...

Page 10: ...2 Enclosure Hardware Options A 5 Software Accessories A 19 APPENDIX B Technical Specifications General Specifications B 1 Measurement Parameters B 4 Enclosure Ingress Protection Ratings B 10 APPENDIX...

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

Page 12: ...xii...

Page 13: ...re Local operation with optional user interface As a stand alone unit the 61000 can be outfitted with optional liquid crystal display LCD as user interface The optional touch screen display is mounted...

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

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: ...puted parameters voltage modules current probes and pod accessories are listed in Appendix B External dc power source To connect to an external dc power source refer to Appendix C Calibration The reco...

Page 17: ...in switchgear mounting enclosure the instrument weighs 10 pounds and measures 7 width x 6 5 height x 8 depth Optional display panel The optional user interface is a 1 4 VGA LCD panel with touch scree...

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Page 19: ...000 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 th...

Page 20: ...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 the speci...

Page 21: ...w for description of a typical 61000 rear panel Exact configuration is dependent on the optional input modules ordered Important Dranetz BMI recommends that you leave adequate working space for rear p...

Page 22: ...tage input module The communication ports and power switch are similar to that of the 61000 Standard unit See below for description of the 61VCM rear panel as configured for use in a 61VENCL Continued...

Page 23: ...p is used to connect the appropriate gauge wire for the application The positive and negative inputs are fused with user replaceable fuses of the same type as provided with the product See below for d...

Page 24: ...ici n apagada antes de conectar o desconectar el cable de energ a de entrada La operaci n del 61000 desde una fuente de voltaje de ca que no sea la entrada de voltaje nominal indicada en la placa de i...

Page 25: ...DC3VFLEX P N 117067 G1 2 ON OFF Power Switch Push for on push for off 3 Power input decal and connector The decal provides information about input power rating Plug in the AC Adapter output cable into...

Page 26: ...a method for manually removing power from the Encore Series 61SG or 61SGD such as a clearly labeled circuit breaker or a fused disconnect switch Step Action 1 Set the power switch to OFF 2 Verify the...

Page 27: ...ata 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 ADV...

Page 28: ...tions 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 activated at this time future op...

Page 29: ...C DC Voltage Module with terminal block connectors Model 61MVS AC DC Current Module with connectors for external CTs Model 61MAC AC DC Module for Voltage or Current Pod Model 61MZP The eight channel d...

Page 30: ...al workplace safety requirements applicable to your installation ADVERTENCIA Una conexi n incorrecta de este instrumento puede producir la muerte lesiones graves y riesgo de incendio Lea y entienda es...

Page 31: ...ns de s ret additionnelles de lieu de travail applicables votre installation WARNUNG Der falsche Anschlu dieses Ger tes kann Tod schwere Verletzungen oder Feuer verursachen Bevor Sie dieses Instrument...

Page 32: ...trument first then connect to the circuit to be monitored Wear proper personal protective equipment including safety glasses and insulated gloves when making connections to power circuits Hands shoes...

Page 33: ...module connectors are also available see Appendix A Optional Accessories but not shown in photo Parts table Continued on next page Part Function 1 AC Voltage Module with Safety Jack Connectors Model 6...

Page 34: ...21 for more information voltage cable connections Current Probes for Current Input Module Model 61MAC A variety of current cables and probes are available for connecting Channels A B C and D to the cu...

Page 35: ...current 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 SH...

Page 36: ...nstallation in the 61VENCL optional enclosure Parts table Continued on next page Part Function 1 Terminal Block Assembly for 61VENCL 2 Wiring from Terminal Block Assembly to Voltage Module 3 Terminal...

Page 37: ...4 CH B Differential Voltage Input Connector Brown 4 5 CH C Differential Voltage Input Connector Blue 4 6 CH C Differential Voltage Input Connector Violet 4 7 CH D Differential Voltage Input Connector...

Page 38: ...diagram below show wiring connection for terminal strip to voltage input module connectors on 61VCM unit when installed in the 61VENCL Terminal strip housed inside the terminal block assembly Wiring d...

Page 39: ...h a detachable alligator jaw safety clip assembly maximum jaw opening 3 4 in 20 mm The safety clip assemblies are red and black for each of the four channels One cable each of red channel A yellow cha...

Page 40: ...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 41: ...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 42: ...stance 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 43: ...ection 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 Ref...

Page 44: ...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 45: ...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 46: ...ls that can be measured by the 61000 Caution This equipment has been tested and found to comply with emissions and or immunity requirements The protective earth ground of the 61000 mainframe and the v...

Page 47: ...t without display connected to voltage current pods is available in Dranetz BMI See Appendix A Optional Acessories Enclosure Hardware Options for details Part Function 1 Voltage Module Accepts four 5...

Page 48: ...low 1 0 volts Maximum input signal level is 150Vac or 150Vdc 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 wil...

Page 49: ...h 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 instruc...

Page 50: ...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 51: ...dard f r elektrische Sicherheitsauflagen f r Angestellt Arbeitspl tze ANSI NFPA 70E 2004 der Vereinigten Staaten und alle zus tzlichen Arbeitsplatzsicherheitsauflagen folgen die auf Ihre Installation...

Page 52: ...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 53: ...voltage connections plus neutral if applicable to the screw terminals on the Voltage Input Module s 5 600 Vrms up to 12 AWG wire The 61MVS is wired in a similar manner Replace the terminal protective...

Page 54: ...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 55: ...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 56: ...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 57: ...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 58: ...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 59: ...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 60: ...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 61: ...lled on the rear panel of the instrument As described in Chapter 2 Controls Indicators and Connectors the 61000 Standard can have a maximum of 4 modules with separate and independent connection for ea...

Page 62: ...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 63: ...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 64: ...backup 61000 uses an internal 4MB 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 st...

Page 65: ...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 66: ...communication The 61000 supports GSM and GPRS service by installing the optional 61GSM US or 61GSM EU wireless modems GSM is a global modem communication system that can support data rates of about 9k...

Page 67: ...dem will typically download maximum of 3 5kbytes per second which requires approximately an hour to download a day s data The number of waveforms per event and the number of journalled parameters shou...

Page 68: ...port 2 2 From the desktop select Start Control Panel Network Connections 2 3 Depending on the type of modem and other communication options in the computer a screen similar to the example below will...

Page 69: ...an uninstalled system where the IP of the 61000 has not been configured by the user use the default settings shown below If the IP is already configured on the 61000 then the first three sets of digi...

Page 70: ...ress click on the Go button or press return The 61000 log in screen will de displayed Enter the user configured User name and Password If the User name and Password have not been configured by the use...

Page 71: ...on The DataNode IP and Remote IP are left in their default settings The PPP Modem Init initialization string should also be left in its default setting which appears as a blank NOTE Use a different mo...

Page 72: ...ation functions found in Windows XP or similar operating systems 4 2 From the desktop select Start Control Panel Network Connections The Network Connections window will be displayed 4 3 Click on Creat...

Page 73: ...click on the new dial up connection icon then select Properties from the menu list The following screen will appear 4 7 Click to open the Networking tab The following screen will appear Continued on...

Page 74: ...1 101 into the IP address box or whatever the Modem IP address was programmed in Step 3 STEP 5 Set up the 61000 DataNode in Encore Series Software 5 1 The 61000 DataNode can now be added to the Encore...

Page 75: ...4 15 Chapter 4 Operational Description Procedure continued For example The Encore Series Network Connection setup screen below shows dial up site name SDGE Test 2...

Page 76: ...ector into the COM1 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 COM1 RS232 port can also be use...

Page 77: ...ding 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 ope...

Page 78: ...p and operate the 61000 with the LCD panel Safety precautions The following safety precautions must be followed whenever any type of voltage or current connection is being made to the 61000 Connect th...

Page 79: ...te 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 61000 Step A...

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Page 81: ...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 82: ...urrent Probe Assembly 1 to 300A RMS Current Probe Assembly 1 to 30A RMS Current Probe Assembly 10 to 1000A RMS Current Probe Assembly 10 to 3000A RMS Current Probe 10 to 500A AC Current probe 1V A 1A...

Page 83: ...Filler Panels 61FILR External Ferrite Clamp On 115346 G1 Pod Interface Options POD 5A 5X 4 Channel External Interface Screw Terminal 5537APOD POD 5A 5X 4 Channel External Interface Wire Passthru 5532A...

Page 84: ...es Mainframe with Overlay Voltage Compliance Monitor Single Module Unit 61VCM Time Synch Options Antenna GPS with Pole Mount and 10 foot Cable 61GPSANT10 Antenna GPS with Pole Mount and 100 foot Cable...

Page 85: ...s Enclosure Hardware Options Rack Mount Panel With Display 61RMTD Diagram below shows the rack mount panel for 61000 Standard 61STD mainframe with optional screen display P N 61RMTD Distance specifica...

Page 86: ...ram below shows the outline dimensions for the Rack Mount Panel with Display 61RMTD NOTE Outline dimensions are to be used for reference only subject to change without notice For questions contact the...

Page 87: ...below shows the outline dimensions for the Rack Mount Panel without Display 61RMTS NOTE Outline dimensions are to be used for reference only subject to change without notice For questions contact the...

Page 88: ...61000 Switchgear mainframe with optional screen display P N 61SGD Distance specifications for mounting are shown below NOTE Outline dimensions are to be used for reference only subject to change with...

Page 89: ...agram 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...

Page 90: ...e diagram below shows the outline dimensions for the Touchscreen Display 61TD NOTE Outline dimensions are to be used for reference only subject to change without notice For questions contact the Drane...

Page 91: ...low shows the 4 Pod Encosure Kit for 61000 Standard 61STD mainframe with 4 61MZP Modules NEMA 4 Pod Enclosure Kit P N 116848 G1 Contained in NEMA 4 Pod Enclosure 61STD unit connected to two each of vo...

Page 92: ...dimensions for the NEMA Enclosure Kit 61WENCL for 61000 Standard unit See actual photos of 61WENCL on page A 13 NOTE Outline dimensions are to be used for reference only subject to change without not...

Page 93: ...ories NEMA Enclosure Kit 61WENCL Actual photos of the 61WENCL are shown below NEMA Enclosure Kit 61WENCL Contained in NEMA Enclosure 61STD unit connected to voltage and current input pods power source...

Page 94: ...below shows the outline dimensions for the 61000 Series Single Module Unit Voltage Compliance Monitor 61VCM NOTE Outline dimensions are to be used for reference only subject to change without notice...

Page 95: ...y 61VENCL Diagram below shows the enclosure assembly for the 61VCM unit called Single Module Enclosure Assembly 61VENCL 61VENCL outline dimensions are shown on page A 16 61VCM unit Mounting Bracket se...

Page 96: ...am below shows the outline dimensions for the Single Module Enclosure Assembly 61VENCL NOTE Outline dimensions are to be used for reference only subject to change without notice For questions contact...

Page 97: ...ions The diagram below shows the outline dimensions for the 61BRKT NOTE Dimensions diagrams are to be used for reference only subject to change without notice For questions contact the Dranetz BMI Cus...

Page 98: ...or 61VCM Diagram below shows the distance specifications for the mounting brackets 61BRKT necessary to mount the 61VCM to a surface wall or to the mounting plate in the enclosure assembly This surface...

Page 99: ...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 hardware...

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Page 101: ...ronmental Operating 10 to 60 C 15 to 140 F NOTE Operating range if optional local display is not included Storage 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Humidity 95 non condensing Altitude 3000m 9480 ft maximum Syste...

Page 102: ...t page Installation Category Definition I Connection or measurement that limits transient over voltages to a low level Examples Electronic circuits that employ protective devices providing low level s...

Page 103: ...tes with touch Resolution 360 x 240 dot matrix Viewing Area 3 75 x 4 75 inches Communication Connect to the 61000 mainframe using either of the following external interface RJ 45 connector for Etherne...

Page 104: ...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 operating range o...

Page 105: ...le 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 operating range of 50 to 100 Full Scale as per...

Page 106: ...rnal pod Model 61MZP 553x current pod Screw Terminal connection to Current Modules with Internal CTs Model 61MAS1 Part No 117715 G2 Nominal Rating 1 Amps Overload 5X No of Turns 1000 Internal Burden 7...

Page 107: ...ond rms readings for low medium frequency module Transient accuracy 10 of Reading 0 5 Full Scale over 1MHz bandwidth for high frequency transient module Transient Input 3 times Probe Rated Nominal Inp...

Page 108: ...as TR connector to Current Pod Model 5538 Part No 116895 G1 Nominal Rating 5 Amps Overload 5X No of Turns 1000 Internal Burden 121 VA Burden at nominal input 0 00303 VA Screw Terminal connection to Cu...

Page 109: ...od Model 5532 Part No 83004789 G2 Nominal Rating 5 Amps Overload 5X No of Turns 1000 Internal Burden 121 VA Burden at nominal input 0 00303 VA Installation Category CAT III Pollution Degree 2 Digital...

Page 110: ...voltage module Model 61RMT Solids 5 Liquids 0 Mechanical 1 IP Rating IP 501 Display Type Rack mount no display Model 61RMTD Solids 4 Liquids 0 Mechanical 0 IP Rating IP 400 Display Type Rack mount wi...

Page 111: ...hnical Specifications Model 61SGD Solids 4 Liquids 0 Mechanical 0 IP Rating IP 400 Display Type Rack mount with display Model 61SG Solids 5 Liquids 0 Mechanical 1 IP Rating IP 501 Display Type Rack mo...

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Page 113: ...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 114: ...ch 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 w...

Page 115: ...upplied wires as described in this section Warning Disconnect all power sources connected to the instrument before installation of filter parts Caution This equipment has been tested and found to comp...

Page 116: ...o below shows the ferrite clamp on properly installed for 61MVS Module 61MDIN Module STEP 1 The clamp on ferrite P N 115346 G1 is supplied with both halves secured Unsnap the halves of the ferrite cla...

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