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NOTE:

 If mounting with the DIN Rail pro-

vided, use the Black Rubber Stoppers 
(also provided). See Figure 3.10.

TO REMOVE METER FROM DIN RAIL:

Pull down on Release clip to detach the 
unit from the DIN rail.

NOTE ON DIN RAILS:

DIN rails are commonly used as a 
mounting channel for most terminal 
blocks, control devices, circuit protection 
devices and PLCs. DIN Rails are made of electrolytically plated cold rolled steel but are 
also available in aluminum, PVC, stainless steel and copper.

  Rubber Stoppers

Release

 Clip

Figure 3.10: DIN Rail Detail

Summary of Contents for Shark 100B

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Page 3: ...r than the purchaser s use without the expressed written permission of Electro Industries GaugeTech 2021 Electro Industries GaugeTech Nexus Shark CommunicatorPQA MeterManagerPQA EnergyPQA and EnergyPQA com are registered trademarks of Electro Industries GaugeTech The dis tinctive shape style and overall appearances of all Shark meters are trademarks of Electro Industries GaugeTech EnergyReporterPQ...

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Page 5: ...ntinuing immediately following thereafter for a period of four 4 consecutive years that the Product will be free from defects in material and workmanship and except for the foregoing the Product is sold AS IS with all faults This warranty does not apply to defects resulting from unautho rized modification misuse or use of the Product for any use other than electrical power monitoring which is the ...

Page 6: ...uct is used in ultrahazardous activities or e the Customer failed to pay Electro the Product s pur chase price pursuant the Terms of Sale published by Electro at https www elec troind com pdf docs electro terms of sale pdf 4 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILTY EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY GIVEN IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SECTION ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS REPRE SENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES...

Page 7: ...RO FOR ANY CLAIM INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITATED TO A WARRANTY CLAIM SHALL NOT EXCEED CUSTOMER S PURCHASE PRICE FOR THE PRODUCT PAID BY THE CUSTOMER FOR THE PRODUCT WHICH GAVE RISE TO SUCH CLAIM IRRESPECTIVE OF THE NATURE OF THE CLAIM WHETHER IN CONTRACT TORT WARRANTY OR OTH ERWISE ELECTRO SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR AND THE CUSTOMER SHALL INDEM NIFY DEFEND AND HOLD ELECTRO HARMLESS FROM THE FOLLOWING ANY...

Page 8: ...ts are not to be used for primary over current protection Any protection feature in our products is to be used for alarm or secondary protection only Statement of Calibration Our instruments are inspected and tested in accordance with specifications published by Electro Industries GaugeTech The accuracy and a calibration of our instruments are traceable to the National Institute of Standards and T...

Page 9: ...ranchement du compteur The following safety symbols may be used on the meter itself Les symboles de sécurité suivante peuvent être utilisés sur le compteur même This symbol alerts you to the presence of high voltage which can cause dangerous electrical shock Ce symbole vous indique la présence d une haute tension qui peut provoquer une décharge électrique dangereuse This symbol indicates the field...

Page 10: ...monitoring and control continues to revolutionize the industry with the highest quality cutting edge power monitoring and control technology on the market today An ISO 9001certified company certificate on the EIG website at https elec troind com about us EIG sets the industry standard for advanced power quality and reporting revenue metering and substation data acquisition and control EIG products...

Page 11: ... 1 Three Phase System Configurations 1 1 1 1 1 Wye Connection 1 1 1 1 2 Delta Connection 1 4 1 1 3 Blondel s Theorem and Three Phase Measurement 1 6 1 2 Power Energy and Demand 1 8 1 3 Reactive Energy and Power Factor 1 12 1 4 Harmonic Distortion 1 14 1 5 Power Quality 1 17 2 Meter Overview and Specifications 2 1 2 1 Hardware Overview 2 1 2 1 1 Voltage and Current Inputs 2 4 2 1 2 Model Number plu...

Page 12: ...ons When Installing Meters 4 1 4 2 CT Leads Terminated to Meter 4 4 4 3 CT Leads Pass Through No Meter Termination 4 5 4 4 Quick Connect Crimp on Terminations 4 6 4 5 Voltage and Power Supply Connections 4 7 4 6 Ground Connections 4 7 4 7 Voltage Fuses 4 7 4 8 Electrical Connection Diagrams 4 8 4 9 Extended Surge Protection for Substation Instrumentation 4 21 5 Communication Installation 5 1 5 1 S...

Page 13: ... on the Host Computer 5 12 5 2 2 2 Resetting the Ethernet Card INP10 5 14 5 3 Shark 50B 100B Meter Ethernet Configuration 5 14 6 Using the Shark 100 50 Meter 6 1 6 1 Programming the Shark 100 100B 50 50B Meter Using the Faceplate 6 1 6 1 1 Understanding Meter Face Elements 6 1 6 1 2 Understanding Meter Face Buttons 6 2 6 2 Using the Front Panel 6 3 6 2 1 Understanding Startup and Default Displays ...

Page 14: ...RS485 Communication 6 19 6 5 2 Connecting to the Transducer Meter through CommunicatorPQA Software 6 20 6 5 3 Device Profile Settings 6 24 7 Using the Shark 100B Meter 7 1 7 1 Introduction 7 1 7 1 1 About BACnet 7 1 7 2 Shark 100B Meter s BACnet Objects 7 2 7 3 Configuring the Shark 100B Meter 7 5 7 4 Using the Shark 100B Meter s Web Interface 7 12 7 5 Using the Shark 100B in a BACnet Application ...

Page 15: ... 2 B 5 Modbus Register Map B 3 C Shark 100 Meter DNP Map C 1 C 1 Introduction C 1 C 2 DNP Mapping DNP 1 to DNP 2 C 1 D DNP3 Protocol Assignments D 1 D 1 DNP Implementation D 1 D 2 Data Link Layer D 2 D 3 Transport Layer D 3 D 4 Application Layer D 3 D 4 1 Object and Variation D 4 D 4 1 1 Binary Output Status Obj 10 Var 2 D 5 D 4 1 2 Control Relay Output Block Obj 12 Var 1 D 6 D 4 1 3 32 Bit Binary...

Page 16: ...C 6 Table of Contents Electro Industries GaugeTech Powered by Innovation D 4 1 6 Internal Indications Obj 80 Var 1 D 13 E Using the USB to IrDA Adapter CAB6490 E 1 E 1 Introduction E 1 E 2 Installation Procedures E 1 ...

Page 17: ... connection Each connection has several different manifestations in actual use When attempting to determine the type of connection in use it is a good practice to follow the circuit back to the transformer that is serving the circuit It is often not possible to conclusively determine the correct circuit connection simply by counting the wires in the service or checking voltages Checking the transf...

Page 18: ...ts are also separated by 120o However unbalanced loads and other conditions can cause the currents to depart from the ideal 120o separation Three phase voltages and currents are usually represented with a phasor diagram A phasor diagram for the typical connected voltages and currents is shown in Figure 1 2 Figure 1 2 Phasor Diagram Showing Three phase Voltages and Currents N Phase 1 Phase 3 Phase ...

Page 19: ...any industrial applications the facility will be fed with a four wire wye service but only three wires will be run to individual loads The load is then often referred to as a delta connected load but the service to the facility is still a wye service it contains four wires if you trace the circuit back to its source usually a transformer In this type of connection the phase to ground voltage will ...

Page 20: ...Delta Winding Relationship In this example of a delta service three wires will transmit the power to the load In a true delta service the phase to ground voltage will usually not be balanced because the ground is not at the center of the delta Figure 1 4 shows the phasor relationships between voltage and current on a three phase delta circuit In many delta services one corner of the delta is groun...

Page 21: ...d for lighting loads In this connection the center point of one winding is grounded On a 120 240 volt four wire grounded delta service the phase to ground voltage would be 120 volts on two phases and 208 volts on the third phase Figure 1 5 shows the phasor diagram for the voltages in a three phase four wire delta system Figure 1 5 Phasor Diagram Showing Three phase Four Wire Delta Connected System...

Page 22: ...se value In older analog meters this measurement was accomplished using up to three separate elements Each element combined the single phase voltage and current to produce a torque on the meter disk All three elements were arranged around the disk so that the disk was subjected to the combined torque of the three elements As a result the disk would turn at a higher speed and register power supplie...

Page 23: ...neous sampling is the reduction of error introduced due to the difference in time when the samples were taken Figure 1 6 Three Phase Wye Load Illustrating Kirchhoff s Law and Blondel s Theorem Blondel s Theorem is a derivation that results from Kirchhoff s Law Kirchhoff s Law states that the sum of the currents into a node is zero Another way of stating the same thing is that the current into a no...

Page 24: ...e time increment it is the integration of power over a defined time increment Energy is an important value because almost all electric bills are based in part on the amount of energy used Typically electrical energy is measured in units of kilowatt hours kWh A kilowatt hour represents a constant load of one thousand watts one kilowatt for one hour Stated another way if the power delivered instanta...

Page 25: ...oad is constant over that minute we can convert the power reading to an equivalent consumed energy reading by multiplying the power reading times 1 60 converting the time base from minutes to hours Figure 1 7 Power Use over Time 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Time minutes s t t a w o l i k ...

Page 26: ...e 1 7 and adjust the energy reading to an hourly value that constitutes the demand In the example the accumulated energy is 14 92 kWh But this measurement was made over a 15 minute interval To convert the reading to a demand value it must be normalized to a 60 minute interval If the pattern were repeated for an additional three 15 minute intervals the total energy would be four times the measured ...

Page 27: ...during two intervals the energy rises sharply and peaks at 100 kWh in interval number 7 This peak of usage will result in setting a high demand reading For each interval shown the demand value would be four times the indicated energy reading So interval 1 would have an associated demand of 240 kWh hr Interval 7 will have a demand value of 400 kWh hr In the data shown this is the peak demand value ...

Page 28: ...he value of corresponding current that is directly in phase with the voltage However in actual practice the total current is almost never in phase with the voltage Since the current is not in phase with the voltage it is necessary to consider both the inphase component and the component that is at quadrature angularly rotated 90o or perpendicular to the voltage Figure 1 9 shows a single phase volt...

Page 29: ...rements is power factor Power factor can be defined in two different ways The more common method of calculating power factor is the ratio of the real power to the apparent power This relationship is expressed in the following formula Total PF real power apparent power watts VA This formula calculates a power factor quantity known as Total Power Factor It is called Total PF because it is based on t...

Page 30: ...e result of high concentrations of non linear loads Devices such as computer power supplies variable speed drives and fluorescent light ballasts make current demands that do not match the sinusoidal waveform of AC electricity As a result the current waveform feeding these loads is periodic but not sinusoidal Figure 1 10 shows a normal sinusoidal current waveform This example has no distortion Figu...

Page 31: ...ency This modeling is performed by mathematically disassembling the distorted waveform into a collection of higher frequency waveforms These higher frequency waveforms are referred to as harmonics Figure 1 12 shows the content of the harmonic frequencies that make up the distortion portion of the waveform in Figure 1 11 Figure 1 12 Waveforms of the Harmonics 1000 500 0 500 1000 t s p m a t n e r r...

Page 32: ... are introducing significant quantities of higher order harmonics Since much voltage monitoring and almost all current monitoring is performed using instrument transformers the higher order harmonics are often not visible Instrument transformers are designed to pass 60 Hz quantities with high accuracy These devices when designed for accuracy at low frequency do not pass high frequencies with high ...

Page 33: ... record multiple cycles of all voltage and current waveforms in response to a transient condition 1 5 Power Quality Power quality can mean several different things The terms power quality and power quality problem have been applied to all types of conditions A simple definition of power quality problem is any voltage current or frequency deviation that results in mis operation or failure of custom...

Page 34: ...and possible solutions to the problem Cause Disturbance Type Source Impulse transient Transient voltage disturbance sub cycle duration Lightning Electrostatic discharge Load switching Capacitor switching Oscillatory transient with decay Transient voltage sub cycle duration Line cable switching Capacitor switching Load switching Sag swell RMS voltage multiple cycle duration Remote system faults Int...

Page 35: ...UL 61010 1 does not address performance criteria for revenue generating watt hour meters for use in metering of utilities and or communicating directly with utilities or use within a substation Use in revenue metering communicating with utilities and use in substations was verified according to the ANSI and IEC standards listed in Compliance Section 2 3 The Shark 100 meter provides a host of addit...

Page 36: ...ransducer A Digital Transducer only unit providing either RS485 or RJ45 communication via Modbus RTU Modbus ASCII and DNP3 V3 and V4 protocols The unit is designed to install using DIN Rail Mounting see Section 3 4 Shark 100B Meter Digital Transducer The Building Automation and Control Network BACnet described in the ANSI ASHRAE Standard 135 1995 is one of the most widely used building management ...

Page 37: ...have an IrDA port Limits or THD readings its face plate is slightly different from the images shown of the Shark 100 meter s faceplate Shark 50B meter The Shark 50B meter also offers BACnet protocol communication While the Shark 100B supports BACnet IP which is the fastest communication mode for BACnet the Shark 50B meter uses BACnet MS TP master slave token passing which was designed by ASHRAE fo...

Page 38: ...ystems Current Inputs The Shark 100 50 meter s current inputs use a unique dual input method Method 1 CT Pass Through The CT wire passes directly through the meter without any physical termination on the meter This insures that the meter cannot be a point of failure on the CT circuit This is preferable for utility users when sharing relay class CTs Method 2 Current Gills This unit additionally pro...

Page 39: ...p Secondary V1 Default V SwitchTM Volts Amps D2 90 265 VAC 100 370 VDC X No Com X ANSI Mounting Shark 100T Trans ducer Only 60 60 Hz System 2 1 Amp Secondary V2 above with Power and Freq D 18 60 VDC 485P RS485 Pulse Standard in Trans ducer Only DIN DIN Mounting V3 above with DNP 3 0 and Energy Counters INP10 10 100 BaseT Ethernet V4 above with Har monics and Limits Model Frequency Current Class Po...

Page 40: ... D X ANSI which translates to a Shark 100 meter transducer with 60Hz system Class 10 V2 V SwitchTM key 24 48 VDC power supply no optional Com and ANSI Mounting Model V SwitchTM Pack COM Mounting Shark 50 Meter Transducer V1 Default V SwitchTM Volts Amps X No Com X ANSI Mounting V2 Above with Power Frequency 485P RS485 Pulse DIN DIN Mounting V3 Above with Energy Counters Model Mounting Shark 50B Me...

Page 41: ...y 1 V1 volts and amps Meter Default V SwitchTM Key 2 V2 volts amps kW kVAR PF kVA Freq V SwitchTM Key 3 V3 volts amps kW kVAR PF kVA Freq kWh kVAh kVARh DNP3 V SwitchTM Key 4 V4 volts amps kW kVAR PF kVA Freq kWh kVAh kVARh THD Monitoring Limit Exceeded Alarms and DNP3 Obtaining a V Switch Key Contact EIG s inside sales staff at sales electroind com or by calling 516 334 0870 USA and provide the f...

Page 42: ...apter 6 4 Click the Profile icon 5 Click the Settings tab 6 Click the Change button next to Change VSwitchTM A screen opens requesting the encrypted key Enter the V SwitchTM key provided by EIG 7 Click the Update button The V SwitchTM key is enabled and the meter is reset NOTES For more details on software configuration refer to the CommunicatorPQA MeterManagerPQA and EnergyPQA comTM Software User...

Page 43: ...nics up to the 7th order for current and up to the 3rd order for voltage The Shark 50 50B meter does not provide THD Meter s Measured Values Measured Values Real Time Average Max Min Voltage L N X X X Voltage L L X X X Current per Phase X X X X Current Neutral X Watts X X X X VAR X X X X VA X X X X PF X X X X Watt hr X Watt hr X Watt hr Net X VAR hr X VAR hr X VAR hr Net X VA hr X Frequency X X X ...

Page 44: ...n the last 15 minutes Utility Demand features can be used to calculate kW kVAR kVA and PF readings All other parameters offer Max and Min capability over the user selectable averaging period Voltage provides an instantaneous Max and Min reading which displays the highest surge and lowest sag seen by the meter 2 2 Specifications Power Supply Range D2 option Universal 90 to 265 V AC 50 60Hz or 100 t...

Page 45: ...nal CT Secondary 10 A maximum Class 2 1 A nominal CT Secondary 2 A maximum Shark 50 50B is Class 10 only Burden 0 005 VA per phase max at 11 A Pickup Current 0 1 of nominal Connections O or U lug electrical connection Figure 4 1 Pass through wire 0 177 4 5mm maximum diameter Figure 4 2 Quick connect 0 25 male tab Figure 4 3 Fault Withstand at 23 oC 100 A 10 seconds 300 A 3 seconds 500 A 1 second R...

Page 46: ...ital converters Update Rate Watts VAR and VA Every 6 cycles All other parameters Every 60 cycles The Shark 50 meter s update rate is every 60 cycles for all parameters Communication Format 1 Shark 100 meter RS485 485P or RJ45 INP10 port through backplate Shark 100B meter RJ45 INP10 port through backplate is standard Shark 50 meter RS485 485P port through backplate is optional Shark 50B meter RS485...

Page 47: ...Format 8 bit no parity Shark 100T Transducer Default initial communication baud 9600 see Chapter 6 Mechanical Parameters Dimensions Height 4 85 x width 4 85 x depth 4 25 inches H 12 32 x W 12 32 x D 10 54 cm Mounting Mounts in 92mm square DIN or ANSI C39 1 4 round cut out Weight 2 pounds 0 907kg ships in a 6 152 4mm cube container RS485 KYZ Port Specifications 485P Option RS485 RS485 Transceiver M...

Page 48: ...lues Pulse Width 40 ms Full Scale Frequency 6 Hz Contact type Solid state SPDT NO C NC Relay type Solid state Peak switching voltage DC 350 V Continuous load current 120 mA Peak load current 350m A for 10 ms On resistance max 35 Ω Leakage current 1µ A 350 V Isolation AC 3750 V Reset State NC C Closed NO C Open Infrared LED Peak Spectral Wavelength 940 nm Reset State Off InternalSchematic NO C NC ...

Page 49: ...d by Innovation Output timing 3600 Watt P pulse Watthour Kh s T 40ms 40ms LED ON LED ON LED OFF LED OFF LED OFF IR LED Light Pulses Through Faceplate NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC KYZ Output Contact States Through Backplate P Watt Not a scaled value Kh See Section 6 4 for values ...

Page 50: ...ostatic Discharge IEC 61000 4 3 Radiated EM Immunity IEC 61000 4 4 EFT IEC 61000 4 5 Surge Immunity IEC 61000 4 6 Conducted Immunity IEC 61000 4 8 Magnetic Immunity IEC 61000 4 11 Voltage Variations Immunity IEC CISPR 11 Class A Conducted Radiated Emissions IEEE C37 90 1 Surge Withstand IEEE C62 41 Surge Immunity EU Directive 2011 65 EU RoHS 2 Directive REACH Compliant Certified to UL 61010 1 and ...

Page 51: ...nt Phase A 0 1 of reading1 0 15 to 5 A Current Neutral calculated A 2 0 of Full Scale1 0 15 to 5 A 45 to 65 Hz Active Power Total W 0 2 of reading1 2 0 15 to 5 A 69 to 480 V 0 5 to 1 lag lead PF Active Energy Total Wh 0 2 of reading1 2 0 15 to 5 A 69 to 480 V 0 5 to 1 lag lead PF Reactive Power Total VAR 0 2 of reading1 2 0 15 to 5 A 69 to 480 V 0 to 0 8 lag lead PF Reactive Energy Total VARh 0 2 ...

Page 52: ...cy Accuracy Input Range Voltage L N V 0 2 of reading2 69 to 480 V Voltage L L V 0 4 of reading 120 to 600 V Current Phase A 0 2 of reading1 0 15 to 5 A Current Neutral calculated A 2 0 of Full Scale1 0 15 to 5 A 45 to 65 Hz Active Power Total W 0 5 of reading1 2 0 15 to 5 A 69 to 480 V 0 5 to 1 lag lead PF Active Energy Total Wh 0 5 of reading1 2 0 15 to 5 A 69 to 480 V 0 5 to 1 lag lead PF Reacti...

Page 53: ...with the Shark meter See Section 3 4 for Shark 100T Installation See Chapter 4 for wiring diagrams Recommended Tools for Shark 100 50 Meter Installation 2 Phillips screwdriver small wrench and wire cutters Shark 100T Installation requires no tools Mount the meter in a dry location which is free from dirt and corrosive substances The meter is designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions see...

Page 54: ...es GaugeTech Powered by Innovation Figure 3 3 Transducer Side Figure 3 4 Meter Back 5 02 12 75cm 3 25 8 26cm Ic Ib Ia HI HI HI LO LO LO 3 52 8 90cm 0 62 1 61cm 12 10cm 4 78 2 31cm 0 91 4 16 10 60cm v CM v CM ANSI Mounting Rods Screw in Qty 4 DIN Brackets Qty 2 ...

Page 55: ...Doc E145701 3 3 3 Mechanical Installation Electro Industries GaugeTech Powered by Innovation Figure 3 5 ANSI Mounting Cutout Figure 3 6 DIN Mounting Cutout 3Q 8 v v IAMETER UTOUT CM CM ...

Page 56: ...TION STEPS 1 Slide meter with Mounting Gasket into panel 2 Secure from back of panel with flat washer lock washer and nut on each threaded rod Use a small wrench to tighten Do not overtighten the maximum installation torque is 0 4 Newton Meter Lock washer and nut Threaded Rods NEMA 12 Mounting Gasket Figure 3 7 ANSI Installation ...

Page 57: ...nting Brackets into grooves in top and bottom of meter housing Snap into place 3 Secure meter to panel by using a 2 Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screw on each of the two mounting brackets Do not overtighten the maximum installation torque is 0 4 Newton Meter DIN mounting bracket Top mounting bracket groove Bottom mounting bracket groove 8 screw Remove unscrew ANSI studs for DIN installation...

Page 58: ... Shark 100T Transducer model is installed using DIN Rail Mounting Specs for DIN Rail Mounting International Standards DIN 46277 3 DIN Rail Slotted Dimensions 7 55mm x 35mm Figure 3 9 DIN Rail Mounting DIN RAIL INSTALLATION STEPS 1 Slide top groove of meter onto the DIN Rail 2 Press gently until the meter clicks into place Release Clip ...

Page 59: ...TER FROM DIN RAIL Pull down on Release clip to detach the unit from the DIN rail NOTE ON DIN RAILS DIN rails are commonly used as a mounting channel for most terminal blocks control devices circuit protection devices and PLCs DIN Rails are made of electrolytically plated cold rolled steel but are also available in aluminum PVC stainless steel and copper Rubber Stoppers Release Clip Figure 3 10 DIN...

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Page 61: ...Do not use the meter or any I O Output Device for primary protection or in an energy limiting capacity The meter can only be used as secondary pro tection Do not use the meter for applications where failure of the meter may cause harm or death Do not use the meter for any application where there may be a risk of fire All meter terminals should be inaccessible after installation Do not apply more t...

Page 62: ... et de mettre tous les circuits branchés hors tension Ne pas utiliser les compteurs ou sorties d appareil pour une protection pri maire ou capacité de limite d énergie Le compteur peut seulement être util isé comme une protection secondaire Ne pas utiliser le compteur pour application dans laquelle une panne de compteur peut causer la mort ou des blessures graves Ne pas utiliser le compteur ou pou...

Page 63: ...ing part is considered the equip ment disconnect device A SWITCH OR CIRCUIT BREAKER SHALL BE INCLUDED IN THE END USE EQUIPMENT OR BUILDING INSTALLA TION THE SWITCH SHALL BE IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE EQUIP MENT AND WITHIN EASY REACH OF THE OPERATOR THE SWITCH SHALL BE MARKED AS THE DISCONNECTING DEVICE FOR THE EQUIPMENT IMPORTANT SI L ÉQUIPEMENT EST UTILISÉ D UNE FAÇON NON SPÉCIFIÉE PAR LE FABRICAN...

Page 64: ...ds are terminated to the meter at the current gills This connection uses nickel plated brass studs current gills with screws at each end This connection allows the CT wires to be terminated using either an O or a U lug Tighten the screws with a 2 Phillips screwdriver The maximum installation torque is 1 Newton Meter Other current connections are shown in Figures 4 2 and 4 3 Voltage and RS485 KYZ C...

Page 65: ...on the back of the meter If your meter is a Shark 50B you will see both an RS485 and RJ45 port but no KYZ Pulse Output 4 3 CT Leads Pass Through No Meter Termination The second method allows the CT wires to pass through the CT inputs without termi nating at the meter In this case remove the current gills and place the CT wire directly through the CT opening The opening accommodates up to 0 177 4 5...

Page 66: ... GaugeTech Powered by Innovation 4 4 Quick Connect Crimp on Terminations For quick termination or for portable applications 0 25 quick connect crimp on connectors can also be used Figure 4 3 Quick Connect Electrical Connection Quick connect crimp CT terminations ...

Page 67: ... has the INP10 option or is a Shark 50B meter the back will look somewhat different see figures 5 8 and 8 1 Figure 4 4 Meter Connection 4 6 Ground Connections The meter s Ground terminals should be connected directly to the installation s protective earth ground Use AWG 12 2 5 mm2 wire for this connection 4 7 Voltage Fuses EIG requires the use of fuses on each of the sense Voltages and on the cont...

Page 68: ...our application Be sure to maintain the CT polarity when wiring The diagrams are presented in the following order 1 Three Phase Four Wire System Wye with Direct Voltage 3 Element a Example of Dual Phase Hookup b Example of Single Phase Hookup 2 Three Phase Four Wire System Wye with Direct Voltage 2 5 Element 3 Three Phase Four Wire Wye with PTs 3 Element 4 Three Phase Four Wire Wye with PTs 2 5 El...

Page 69: ...on 1 Service WYE 4 Wire with No PTs 3 CTs Select 3 EL WYE 3 Element Wye from the Shark meter s Front Panel Display See Chapter 6 lc HI LO lb HI LO la HI LO Earth Ground L Power Supply Connection N L GND N Vref Va Vb Vc LINE LOAD CT Shorting Block FUSES 3 x 0 1A FUSE 3A C C B B A A N N C B A ...

Page 70: ...novation 1a Example of Dual Phase Hookup Select 3 EL WYE 3 Element Wye from the Shark meter s Front Panel Display See Chapter 6 lc HI LO lb HI LO la HI LO Earth Ground x L Power Supply Connection N L GND N Vref Va Vb Vc LINE LOAD CT Shorting Block FUSES 2 x 0 1A FUSE 3A C C B B A A N N ...

Page 71: ...nnovation 1b Example of Single Phase Hookup Select 3 EL WYE 3 Element Wye from the Shark meter s Front Panel Display See Chapter 6 lc HI LO lb HI LO la HI LO Earth Ground x L Power Supply Connection N L GND N Vref Va Vb Vc LINE LOAD CT Shorting Block x FUSE 0 1A FUSE 3A C C B B A A N N ...

Page 72: ...rvice 2 5 Element WYE 4 Wire with No PTs 3 CTs Select 2 5 EL WYE 2 5 Element Wye from the Shark meter s Front Panel Display See Chapter 6 lc HI LO lb HI LO la HI LO Earth Ground L Power Supply Connection N L GND N Vref Va Vb Vc LINE LOAD CT Shorting Block FUSES 2 x 0 1A FUSE 3A C C B B A A N N C B A ...

Page 73: ...Service WYE 4 Wire with 3 PTs 3 CTs Select 3 EL WYE 3 Element Wye from the Shark meter s Front Panel Display See Chapter 6 lc HI LO lb HI LO la HI LO Earth Ground Earth Ground L Power Supply Connection N L GND N Vref Va Vb Vc LINE LOAD CT Shorting Block FUSES 3 x 0 1A FUSE 3A C C B B A A N N C B A ...

Page 74: ...2 5 Element WYE 4 Wire with 2 PTs 3 CTs Select 2 5 EL WYE 2 5 Element Wye from the Shark meter s Front Panel Display See Chapter 6 lc HI LO lb HI LO la HI LO Earth Ground Earth Ground L Power Supply Connection N L GND N Vref Va Vb Vc LINE LOAD CT Shorting Block FUSES 2 x 0 1A FUSE 3A C C B B A A N N C B A ...

Page 75: ...e Delta 3 Wire with No PTs 2 CTs Select 2 CT DEL 2 CT Delta from the Shark meter s Front Panel Display See Chapter 6 lc HI LO lb HI LO la HI LO Earth Ground L Power Supply Connection N L GND N Vref Va Vb Vc LINE LOAD CT Shorting Block FUSES 3 x 0 1A FUSE 3A C C B B A A Not connected to meter C B A C B A ...

Page 76: ...a 3 Wire with 2 PTs 2 CTs Select 2 CT DEL 2 CT Delta from the Shark meter s Front Panel Display See Chapter 6 lc HI LO lb HI LO la HI LO Earth Ground Earth Ground L Power Supply Connection N L GND N Vref Va Vb Vc LINE LOAD CT Shorting Block FUSES 2 x 0 1A FUSE 3A C C B B A A Not connected to meter C B A C B A ...

Page 77: ... 2 CT Delta from the Shark meter s Front Panel Display See Chapter 6 NOTE The third CT for hookup is optional and is used only for current measurement lc HI LO lb HI LO la HI LO Earth Ground Earth Ground L Power Supply Connection N L GND N Vref Va Vb Vc LINE LOAD CT Shorting Block FUSES 2 x 0 1A FUSE 3A C C B B A A Not connected to meter C B A C B A ...

Page 78: ...8 Service Current Only Measurement Three Phase Select 3 EL WYE 3 Element Wye from the Shark meter s Front Panel Display See Chapter 6 lc HI LO lb HI LO la HI LO Earth Ground L Power Supply Connection N L GND N Vref Va Vb Vc LINE LOAD CT Shorting Block FUSE 3A FUSE 0 1A 20VAC Minimum C C B B A A ...

Page 79: ...on 9 Service Current Only Measurement Dual Phase Select 3 EL WYE 3 Element Wye from the Shark meter s Front Panel Display See Chapter 6 lc HI LO lb HI LO la HI LO Earth Ground L Power Supply Connection N L GND N Vref Va Vb Vc LINE LOAD CT Shorting Block FUSE 3A FUSE 0 1A 20VAC Minimum B B A A ...

Page 80: ...se Select 3 EL WYE 3 Element Wye from the Shark meter s Front Panel Display See Chapter 6 NOTE The diagram shows a connection to Phase A but you can also connect to Phase B or Phase C lc HI LO lb HI LO la HI LO Earth Ground L Power Supply Connection N L GND N Vref Va Vb Vc LINE LOAD CT Shorting Block FUSE 3A FUSE 0 1A 20VAC Minimum N N A A ...

Page 81: ...s and protective relays They are used specifically to extend the life and increase reliability of critical control apparatus For best protection it is recommended to use two protectors These will protect the instrument on the line inputs and on the reference input to ground The protectors have LED indication to annunciate when the protection has worn out The EI MSB10 400 is connected by wires in p...

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Page 83: ...ws the meter to act as a BACnet server and to transfer data to a BACnet client over an IP architecture This meter also provides a basic web interface and a Modbus TCP IP connection The fourth form of the meter is the Shark 50B This unit adds the capability of communicating BACnet MS TP through serial RS485 This meter also provides a basic web interface and a Modbus TCP IP connection 5 1 Shark 100 ...

Page 84: ...Just point at the meter with an IrDA enabled PC to configure it Figure 5 1 IrDA Communication Com 1 IrDA port settings Address 1 Baud Rate 57 6k Protocol Modbus ASCII Additional settings are configured using CommunicatorPQA software Refer to the CommunicatorPQA MeterManagerPQA and EnergyPQA comTM Software User Manual for instructions EIG recommends the CAB6490 USB to IrDA adapter which can be orde...

Page 85: ...er 7 The Shark 50B meter has an RS485 port but it is a dedicated BACnet MS TP Protocol port used to connect to a BACnet system It does not have a KYZ pulse See Section 2 2 for the KYZ Output specifications and Section 6 3 1 for pulse constants The Shark 100 50 50B meter s RS485 can be programmed with the buttons on the face of the meter or by using CommunicatorPQA software See Chapter 6 for instru...

Page 86: ...0 with the Shark 100 50 Figure 5 4 shows the detail of a 2 wire RS485 connection Figure 5 4 2 wire RS485 Connection NOTES For All RS485 Connections Use a shielded twisted pair cable 22 AWG 0 33 mm2 or larger grounding the shield at one end only Establish point to point configurations for each device on a RS485 bus connect terminals to terminals connect terminals to terminals Shark PC RS485 RS232 C...

Page 87: ...ength for cable connecting all devices is 4000 feet 1219 20 meters Connect shield to RS485 Master and individual devices as shown in Figure 5 5 You may also connect the shield to earth ground at one point Termination Resistors RT may be needed on both ends of longer length transmis sion lines However since the meter has some level of termination internally Termination Resistors may not be needed W...

Page 88: ...Earth Connection preferably at single location Twisted pair shielded SH cable Twisted pair shielded SH cable Twisted pair shielded SH cable SH Twisted pair shielded SH cable Twisted pair shielded SH cable Twisted pair shielded SH cable SH SH SH SH Master device Slave device 1 Slave device 2 Slave device 3 Slave device 4 RT RT SH Long stub results T connection that can cause interference problem ST...

Page 89: ...ith a PC See the Unicom 2500 Installation and Operation Manual for additional information You can order the Unicom 2500 from EIG s webstore https www electroind com product unicom uni versal communication converter Figure 5 7 illustrates the Unicom 2500 connections for RS485 Figure 5 7 Unicom 2500 with Connections 120 00 120 00 120 00 SH Jumpers Short TX to RX becomes signal Short TX to RX becomes...

Page 90: ...s RS485 port you set the Baud rate by turn ing the screw to point at the rate you want Baud Rate 9600 Address 001 Protocol Modbus RTU 5 2 Configuring the Shark 100 INP10 Ethernet Connection The INP10 option is the Ethernet option for the standard Shark 100 meter It allows the Shark 100 to communicate on a Local Area Network LAN The meter is easily configured through a host PC using a Telnet connec...

Page 91: ...tion when configuring the Shark 100 meter s INP10 option The Factory Default IP parameters programmed in the INP10 card are IP Address 10 0 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 See Section 5 3 2 for additional parameters 5 2 1 1 Configuring the Host PC s Ethernet Adapter through Windows The following example shows the PC configuration settings that allow you to access the Shark 100 INP10 meter configured...

Page 92: ...indow shown on the right Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click the Properties button 4 You will see the window shown on the right Click the Use the Following IP Address radio button and enter these parameters IP Address 10 0 0 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 5 Click the OK button You have completed the setup procedure ...

Page 93: ...sing a Telnet connection over the network NOTE If you are using Windows 7 you need to enable Telnet before using it 1 Open the Control Panel 2 Select Programs 3 Select Turn Windows features on or off 4 Check the box for Telnet Client 5 Click OK The Telnet client is now available 1 Network IP Settings IP Address 10 0 0 1 Default Gateway not set Netmask 255 255 255 0 2 Serial Mode Settings Protocol ...

Page 94: ...rocedure in Section 5 2 2 2 5 2 2 1 Configuring the Shark 100 INP10 Meter s Ethernet Connection on the Host Computer Establish a Telnet connection on port 9999 Follow these steps 1 From the Windows Start menu click Run and type cmd 2 Click the OK button to bring up the Windows Command Prompt window 3 In the Command Prompt window type telnet 10 0 0 1 9999 and press the Enter key NOTE Make sure ther...

Page 95: ...ss 010 192 000 168 000 000 001 Set Gateway IP Address N Y Gateway IP Address 192 168 000 001 Set Netmask N for default Y Y 1 Network IP Settings IP Address 10 0 0 1 Default Gateway not set Netmask 255 255 255 0 2 Serial Mode Settings Protocol Modbus RTU Slave s attached Serial Interface 57600 8 N 1 RS232 CH1 3 Modem Configurable Pin Settings CP1 Not Used CP2 Not Used CP3 Not Used 4 Advanced Modbus...

Page 96: ...s by pressing the Reset button on the card The INP10 card s Reset button is accessed from the back of the Shark 100 INP10 meter See the figure below Figure 5 8 Backplate of Shark 100 INP10 meter showing Reset button Using an implement such as a ballpoint pen tip press and hold the Reset button for 30 seconds The INP10 card will be reset to the default settings shown in Section 5 2 2 5 3 Shark 50B ...

Page 97: ... Shark 100 100B 50 50B meters through communication The following sections explain meter programming first by using the faceplate and then with CommunicatorPQA software 6 1 Programming the Shark 100 100B 50 50B Meter Using the Faceplate The following sections explain meter programming using the buttons and elements on the meter s faceplate 6 1 1 Understanding Meter Face Elements Figure 6 1 Facepla...

Page 98: ...cation Port Com 1 port for wireless communication The Shark 50 50B meter does not have the IrDA port 6 1 2 Understanding Meter Face Buttons Figure 6 2 Faceplate with Buttons The meter face has Menu Enter Down and Right buttons which let you perform the following functions View Meter Information Enter Display Modes Configure Parameters may be Password Protected Perform Resets may be Password Protec...

Page 99: ...el information such as frequency amps V SwitchTM key etc Use the Menu Enter Down and Right buttons to navigate through each mode and its related screens NOTES See Appendix A for the complete display mode Navigation maps 6 2 1 Understanding Startup and Default Displays Upon Power Up the meter displays a sequence of screens Lamp Test screen where all LEDs are lit Lamp Test screen where all digits ar...

Page 100: ...1 Press the Menu button The Main Menu screen appears The Reset mode rSt appears in the A window Use the Down button to scroll causing the Configuration CFG Operating OPr and Information InFo modes to move to the A window The mode that is currently flashing in the A window is the Active mode which means it is the mode that can be configured For example Press Down Once CFG moves to A window Press Do...

Page 101: ...ode in the A window The Down button does not affect this screen If you press the Right button the rSt ALL YES screen appears Press Enter to perform a reset CAUTION All Max and Min values will be reset NOTE If Password protection is enabled for reset you must enter the four digit password before you can reset the meter see Chapter 6 for information on Password protection To enter a password follow ...

Page 102: ... the Right button to move to the next dash Example The left screen below shows four dashes The right screen shows the dis play after the first two digits of the password have been entered 2 When all 4 digits of the password have been selected press the Enter button If you are in Reset Mode and you enter the correct password rSt ALL donE appears and the screen resumes auto scrolling parameters If y...

Page 103: ...hrough the configuration parameters Scroll SCrL CT PT Connection Cnct and Port The parameter currently Active i e configurable flashes in the A window 5 Press the Enter button to access the Setting screen for the currently active param eter NOTE You can use the Enter button to scroll through all of the Configuration param eters and their Setting screens in order Press Enter when CFG is in A window...

Page 104: ... entering a password 7 Once you have entered the new setting press the Menu button twice 8 The Store ALL YES screen appears You can either Press the Enter button to save the new setting Press the Right button to access the Store ALL no screen then press the Enter button to cancel the Save 9 If you have saved the settings the Store ALL done screen appears and the meter resets Press the Enter button...

Page 105: ...3 for infor mation on V SwitchTM keys To enable or disable Auto scrolling 1 Press the Enter button when SCrl is in the A window The Scroll YES screen appears 2 Press either the Right or Down button if you want to access the Scroll no screen To return to the Scroll YES screen press either button 3 Press the Enter button on either the Scroll YES screen to enable auto scrolling or the Scroll no scree...

Page 106: ...ctory and cannot be changed a To change the value for the CT numerator From the Ct n screen Use the Down button to select the number value for a digit Use the Right button to move to the next digit b To change the value for CT scaling From the Ct S screen Use the Right button or the Down button to choose the scaling you want The Ct S setting can be 1 10 or 100 NOTE If you are prompted to enter a p...

Page 107: ...elect scaling 6 2 5 3 Configuring PT Setting The PT Setting has three parts Pt n numerator Pt d denominator and Pt S scal ing 1 Press the Enter button when Pt is in the A window The PT n screen appears You can either Change the value for the PT numerator Access one of the other PT screens by pressing the Enter button press Enter once to access the Pt d screen twice to access the Pt S screen a To c...

Page 108: ...R ALL YES screen appears Press Enter to save the new PT setting Example PT Settings 277 277 volts Pt n value is 277 Pt d value is 277 Pt S value is 1 14 400 120 volts Pt n value is 1440 Pt d value is 120 Pt S value is 10 138 000 69 volts Pt n value is 1380 Pt d value is 69 Pt S value is 100 345 000 115 volts Pt n value is 3450 Pt d value is 115 Pt S value is 100 345 000 69 volts Pt n value is 345 ...

Page 109: ...ng so 3 When you have made your selection press the Menu button twice 4 The STOR ALL YES screen appears Press Enter to save the setting Use buttons to select configuration 6 2 5 5 Configuring Communication Port Setting Port configuration consists of Address a three digit number Baud Rate 9600 19200 38400 or 57600 and Protocol DNP 3 0 Modbus RTU or Modbus ASCII 1 Press the Enter button when POrt is...

Page 110: ...to select the setting you want c To select the Protocol From the Prot screen Press the Right button or the Down button to select the setting you want NOTE If you are prompted to enter a password refer to Section 6 2 4 for instruc tions on doing so 2 When you have finished making your selections press the Menu button twice 3 The STOR ALL YES screen appears Press Enter to save the settings Use butto...

Page 111: ...tor light next to it on the right face of the meter 2 Press the Right button to view additional readings for that parameter The table below shows possible readings for Operating mode Sheet 2 in Appendix A shows the Operating mode Navigation map NOTE Readings or groups of readings are skipped if not applicable to the meter type or hookup or if they are disabled in the programmable settings OPERATIN...

Page 112: ...ic representation of amps The segments light according to the load as shown in the table below When the Load is over 120 of Full Load all segments flash On 1 5 secs and Off 0 5 secs Segments Load Full Load none no load 1 1 1 2 15 1 3 30 1 4 45 1 5 60 1 6 72 1 7 84 1 8 96 1 9 108 1 10 120 All Blink 120 0000 A B C MENU ENTER MAX MIN LM1 LM2 THD PRG VOLTS L N VOLTS L L AMPS WNARP VA Hz lrDA Wh VARh V...

Page 113: ...o ensure that the unit s energy measurements are correct Since the Shark 100 100B 50 meter is a traceable revenue meter it contains a utility grade test pulse that can be used to gate an accuracy standard This is an essential feature required of all billing grade meters Refer to Figure 6 5 for an example of how this process works Refer to Table 6 1 for the Wh Pulse constants for accuracy testing F...

Page 114: ... Three Phase Automated Test System NOTE Watt hour Standards offer pulse inputs that take in the CPU s test pulses The accuracy is computed by ratio metrically comparing the period of the meter s pulse to the period of the Standard s internal pulse You must program the test pulse value Kh into the Standard for the results to be accurate Input Voltage Level Class 10 Models Class 2 Models Below 150V ...

Page 115: ...t the three phase current inputs to the current terminals associated with the test pulse LED being monitored There must be no other current inputs connected 6 Energize the Standard and the Shark meter To assure accuracy both must be on for a minimum of 30 minutes 7 Energize the sources and wait for the outputs to stabilize before starting the test 8 Start the test as per the appropriate procedure ...

Page 116: ...w the meter s programmed settings and want to find them For 5 seconds after the Shark transducer or meter is powered up you can use the RS485 port with Default communication mode to poll the Name Register You do this by connecting to the transducer meter with the following default settings see Section 6 5 2 on the next page Baud Rate 9600 Address 001 Protocol Modbus RTU The transducer meter contin...

Page 117: ...he Connect icon in the Icon bar 3 The Connect screen opens If you are connecting via RS485 make sure your set tings are the same as shown here Use the pull down menus to make any neces sary changes to the settings a If you are connecting with either a Shark 100 INP10 meter transducer a Shark 100B 100BT meter or a Shark 50B meter click the Network radio button Your screen changes to the Connect scr...

Page 118: ... Shark 100B 100BT Ethernet card see Chapter 7 or of the Shark 50B Ethernet card see Chapter 8 in the Host field 4 Click the Connect button If you have a problem connecting you may have to disconnect power to the meter then reconnect power and click the Connect button again 5 You will see the Device Status screen confirming connection to your meter Click OK ...

Page 119: ... Electro Industries GaugeTech Powered by Innovation 6 Click the Profile icon in the Icon Bar 7 You will see the Device Profile screen The tabs at the top of the screen allow you to navigate between setting screens see below Click the Profile Icon ...

Page 120: ...t COM 2 Make any necessary changes to set tings NOTES If you have a Shark 100 INP10 or a Shark 100B 100BT you don t program the RS485 port If you have a Shark 50 50B meter you won t see the IrDA port settings 9 Valid Communication Settings are as follows COM1 IrDA Response Delay 0 750 msec COM2 RS485 Address 1 247 Protocol Modbus RTU Modbus ASCII or DNP Baud Rate 9600 to 57600 Response Delay 0 750...

Page 121: ...the meter 11 Click Exit to leave the Device Profile or click other tabs to change other aspects of the Device Profile see the following section for instructions 6 5 3 Device Profile Settings NOTE Only the basic Device Profile settings are explained in this manual Refer to Chapter 9 in the CommunicatorPQA MeterManagerPQA and EnergyPQA comTM Software User Manual for detailed information concerning a...

Page 122: ...p The screen fields and acceptable entries are as follows CT Ratios CT Numerator Primary 1 9999 CT Denominator Secondary 5 or 1 Amp NOTE This field is display only CT Multiplier 1 10 or 100 Current Full Scale Calculations based on selections Click Recalculate to see the result of changes PT Ratios PT Numerator Primary 1 9999 ...

Page 123: ...ntered as PT Numerator 1440 PT Denominator 120 Multiplier 10 This example would display a 14 40kV Example CT Settings 200 5 amps Set the Ct n value for 200 Ct Multiplier value for 1 800 5 amps Set the Ct n value for 800 Ct Multiplier value for 1 2 000 5 amps Set the Ct n value for 2000 Ct Multiplier value for 1 10 000 5 amps Set the Ct n value for 1000 Ct Multiplier value for 10 Example PT Setting...

Page 124: ...lier value is 1000 NOTE Settings are the same for Wye and Delta configurations Energy and Display The settings on this screen determine the display configuration of the meter s faceplate NOTE For a Shark 100T 100BT transducer the Display Configuration setting does not apply as there is no display The screen fields and acceptable entries are as follows Power and Energy Format Power Scale Unit kilo ...

Page 125: ...iew as Generator Demand Averaging Averaging Method Block or Rolling Interval Minutes 5 15 30 or 60 Sub Interval if Rolling is selected 1 4 Auto Scroll Click to set On or Off Display Configuration Click Values to be displayed NOTE You MUST select at least ONE NOTE If incorrect values are entered on this screen the following message appears WARNING Current CT PT and Energy Settings will cause invali...

Page 126: ...follows Password NOTE The meter is shipped with Password Disabled There is NO DEFAULT PASSWORD Enable Password for Reset click to enable Enable Password for Configuration click to enable Change Password click to change Change VSwitch click to change see Section 2 1 3 for instructions Device Designation optional user assigned label ...

Page 127: ... condition occurs Once they are configured you can view the out of Limits or Alarm conditions in the Limits Log or Limits Polling screen You can also use Limits to trigger relays See the CommunicatorPQA MeterManagerPQA and EnergyPQA comTM Software User Manual for details For up to 8 Limits set Address Modbus Address 1 based Label Your designation for the limit High Set Point of Full Scale Example ...

Page 128: ...it Your settings appear in the Table at the bottom of the screen NOTES If Return Hysteresis is High Set Point the Limit is Disabled IMPORTANT When you have finished making changes to the Device Profile click Update Device to send the new Profile settings to the meter NOTE Refer to Chapter 9 of the CommunicatorPQA MeterManagerPQA and EnergyPQA comTM Software User Manual for additional instructions ...

Page 129: ...NSI ISO standard protocol The BACnet protocol consists of Objects that contain different kinds of information Each Object has properties that contain data related to it Below is the example of an Object for Total Watts Object_Name PWR_ELEC Object_Type Analog Input Object_Instance AI 101018 Present_Value watt tot value in watts BACnet operates in a client server environment A client machine sends a...

Page 130: ...ion of Modbus Meter and POLL_DELAY are AI analog input Object type The following table lists each of the objects with their units of measurement and description Object Name Unit of Measurement Description Modbus Meter 147222 none Addr 1 POLL_DELAY AV 1 Polling Delay VOLTAGE_LN A volt Voltage A N VOLTAGE_LN B volt Voltage B N VOLTAGE_LN C volt Voltage C N VOLTAGE_LL AB volt Voltage A B VOLTAGE_LL B...

Page 131: ..._REACT_DEL_K kilovolt amp hours reactive Negative kVARh ENERGY_ELEC_ACCUM_REACT_NET volt amp hours reactive Reactive Energy Net ENERGY_ELEC_ACCUM_REACT_NET_K kilovolt amp hours reactive kVARh Net ENERGY_ELEC_ACCUM_REACT volt amp hours reactive Total Reactive Energy ENERGY_ELEC_ACCUM_REACT_K kilovolt amp hours reactive Total kVARh ENERGY_ELEC_ACCUM_APPAR volt amp hours Total Apparent Energy ENERGY_...

Page 132: ...REACT_PEAK_POS volt amp reactive Positive Reactive Demand 3 phase Max Average Demand DEMAND_REACT_PEAK_POS_K kilovolt amp reactive Positive kVAR 3 Phase Max Average Demand DEMAND_PEAK_NEG watt Negative Active Demand 3 Phase Max Average Demand DEMAND_PEAK_NEG_K kilowatt Negative kW 3 Phase Max Aver age Demand DEMAND_REACT_PEAK_NEG volt amp reactive Negative Reactive Demand 3 Phase Max Average Deman...

Page 133: ... the Shark 100B Meter You must first set the Network configuration so you can communicate with the Shark 100B meter Follow these steps 1 Configure your LAN connection to IP address 10 0 0 100 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 a Click Start Control Panel Network Connections You will see a screen like the one shown below ...

Page 134: ...s GaugeTech Powered by Innovation b Right click on the LAN connection you want to use and click Properties You will see the screen shown below c Scroll and highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click the Properties button You will see the screen shown below ...

Page 135: ...n redisplays Click OK 2 Use an Ethernet cable to connect the meter to your LAN port 3 Open your web browser and connect to the meter at the default address by typing http 10 0 0 1 NOTE If this doesn t work reset the meter to this default address by pressing the Reset button for 30 seconds See Section 5 3 2 2 for instructions 4 You will see a User Authentication screen Enter the following default s...

Page 136: ...he BACnet Home webpage shown below 6 Click BACnet IP Settings on the left side of the webpage to see the page shown on the next page Use this page to change the default IP address 10 0 0 1 to an IP address in the same subnet as your Network Contact your System Administrator if you are unsure of the correct address to use ...

Page 137: ...default is 47808 In some cases e g if it is necessary for two groups of BACnet devices to be set up independently on the same IP subnet the UDP port can be configured locally to a different value BACnet Device Number a numeric code used to identify the meter This number is auto generated from the MAC address BBMD IP Address when a BBMD IP address is entered here it enables Foreign Device mode BACn...

Page 138: ...g Value BACnet Objects 1 500001 is a writeable object called MOD_ID_TARGET target device identifier to be read written Since the meter has a hard coded Modbus address of 1 only this value needs to be entered before first access to a Modbus register The default 1 0 1 0 also means do not execute 500003 neither read nor write 2 500002 is a writeable object called MOD_REGISTER register to be read writ...

Page 139: ... following message You still need to activate the configuration for the changes to take effect NOTE You can change all settings back to their default by clicking the Restore Default button at the bottom of the page 9 Click Activate Configuration from the left side of the webpage to implement any changes you made You will see the page shown below ...

Page 140: ...dress and other Network parameters You can also view information and readings using the web interface This section explains the webpages other than the BACnet IP Settings and Activate Configuration webpages which are explained in Section 7 3 Home Webpage The Home webpage is shown at the top of page 6 It is the first page you see when you connect to the meter NOTE To access this webpage from any of...

Page 141: ...n This screen gives you the option to open or save an Excel file with the BACnet meter data Click Open to open an Excel file with the meter s BACnet data Click Save to save a copy of the Excel file Click Cancel to close the screen without opening or saving the file An example file is shown below ...

Page 142: ...ebpage Click BACnet Objects Status on the left side of the webpage to view readings for the meter s embedded BACnet objects You will see a screen like the one shown below Scroll to see all of the objects on the screen The following items are shown for each BACnet Object Name Object Value Units OK Reliability Description ...

Page 143: ...age Click Change Password on the left side of the webpage to access the page shown below Use this page to change the Administrator Login and Password for this interface We recommend that you change the Login and Password rather than continuing to use the default sign on be sure to store this information someplace safe ...

Page 144: ...o Industries GaugeTech Powered by Innovation Statistics Webpage Click Statistics on the left side of the webpage to access the page shown below This page lists information and any Error log for the meter To erase the Error log click the Clear Log button ...

Page 145: ...t Configuration on the left side of the webpage if you want to set the config uration back to its default or last configuration You will see the page shown below Click the Restore Default button to restore all settings to the factory default values Click the Discard Changes button to restore all settings to the last saved configuration ...

Page 146: ...ation As there are many kinds of BACnet applications we recommend you consult your application s instructions for details In addition to integrating with BACnet applications the Shark 100B meter can also be accessed through CommunicatorPQA software see Chapter 6 and the Communi catorPQA MeterManagerPQA and EnergyPQA comTM Software User Manual Additionally all of the BACnet data can be polled throu...

Page 147: ...device takes turns being a master and a slave dependent on whether it is sending or receiving data 8 2 Shark 50B Meter s BACnet Objects The Shark 50B meter s BACnet MSTP implementation has 56 predefined objects of electrical measurements No programming or mapping is necessary to use these BACnet objects The object s names easily identify the measurements they contain All of the objects with the ex...

Page 148: ...C_ACCUM_K kilowatt hour Total kWh ENERGY_ELEC_ACCUM_REACT_REC volt amp hours reactive Positive Reactive Energy ENERGY_ELEC_ACCUM_REACT_REC_K kilovolt amp hours reactive Positive kVARh ENERGY_ELEC_ACCUM_REACT_DEL volt amp hours reactive Negative Reactive Energy ENERGY_ELEC_ACCUM_REACT_DEL_K kilovolt amp hours reactive Negative kVARh ENERGY_ELEC_ACCUM_REACT_NET volt amp hours reactive Reactive Energ...

Page 149: ...R volt amp Apparent Demand 3 Phase Average Demand DEMAND_APPAR_K kilovolt amp kVA 3 Phase Average Demand DEMAND_PEAK_POS watt Positive Active Demand 3 Phase Max Average Demand DEMAND_PEAK_POS_K kilowatt Positive kW 3 Phase Max Aver age Demand DEMAND_REACT_PEAK_POS volt amp reactive Positive Reactive Demand 3 phase Max Average Demand DEMAND_REACT_PEAK_POS_K kilovolt amp reactive Positive kVAR 3 Pha...

Page 150: ...0B Meter You must first set the Network configuration so you can communicate with the Shark 50B meter through its Ethernet port Follow these steps 1 Configure your LAN connection to IP address 10 0 0 100 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 a Click Start Control Panel Network Connections You will see a screen like the one shown below ...

Page 151: ...nection you want to use and click Properties You will see the screen shown below c Scroll and highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click the Properties button You will see the screen shown below d Click the Use the Following IP Address radio button and enter IP Address 10 0 0 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 e Click OK ...

Page 152: ... port Figure 8 1 Shark 50B Meter Back 3 Open your web browser and connect to the meter at the default address by typing http 10 0 0 1 NOTE If this doesn t work reset the meter to this default address by pressing the Reset button for 30 seconds See Section 5 3 2 2 for instructions 4 You will see a User Authentication screen Enter the following default settings User name admin Password admin Insert ...

Page 153: ...TCP IP and BACnet Settings on the left side of the webpage to see the page shown below Use this page to change the default IP address 10 0 0 1 to an IP address in the same subnet as your Network Contact your System Administrator if you are unsure of the correct address to use You can also change the following fields Network Mask the subnet mask The default is 255 255 255 0 ...

Page 154: ...us Master will work properly Enable BACnet IP Control Objects Check this box to allow direct access to Modbus registers If enabled the Control Objects are represented by the follow ing three Analog Value BACnet Objects a 500001 is a writeable object called MOD_ID_TARGET target device identi fier to be read written Since the meter has a hard coded Modbus address of 1 only this value needs to be ent...

Page 155: ...own below Use this page to make any necessary changes to your MS TP settings You can change the following fields Baud Rate select the baud rate you need from the pull down menu This station MAC the MAC address of this MS TP node the Shark 50B meter Max Info Frames this is the maximum number of information frames the node is allowed to send before it needs to pass the token Max Master this is the h...

Page 156: ...e webpage to implement any changes you made You will see the page shown below 12 Click the Confirm button to process the changes You will see the message shown below the IP Address shown in the link is just an example 13 The meter resets Connect the meter s Ethernet cable to your Network remove it from your PC You can now connect to the meter through your Network using the new IP address ...

Page 157: ...Section 8 3 Home Webpage The Home webpage is shown at the top of page 6 It is the first page you see when you connect to the meter NOTE To access this webpage from any of the other pages click Home on the left side of the page This webpage shows the current power power factor accumulated energy and peak demand readings from the meter You can download all of the meter s BACnet data by clicking the ...

Page 158: ...Doc E145701 8 12 8 Using the Shark 50B Meter Electro Industries GaugeTech Powered by Innovation Click Cancel to close the screen without opening or saving the file An example file is shown below ...

Page 159: ...age Click BACnet Objects Status on the left side of the webpage to view readings for the meter s embedded BACnet objects You will see a screen like the one shown below Scroll to see all of the objects on the screen The following items are shown for each BACnet Object Object Name Object ID Present Value Units OK Reliability ...

Page 160: ... Webpage Click Change Password on the left side of the webpage to access the page shown below Use this page to change the Administrator Login and Password for this interface We recommend that you change the Login and Password rather than continuing to use the default sign on be sure to store this information someplace safe ...

Page 161: ...o Industries GaugeTech Powered by Innovation Statistics Webpage Click Statistics on the left side of the webpage to access the page shown below This page lists information and any Error log for the meter To erase the Error log click the Clear Log button ...

Page 162: ... Configuration on the left side of the webpage if you want to set the config uration back to its default or last configuration You will see the page shown below Click the Restore Default button to restore all settings to the factory default values Click the Discard Changes button to restore all settings to the last saved configuration ...

Page 163: ...ommunicates BACnet MS TP As there are many kinds of BACnet applications we recommend you consult your application s instructions for details In addition to integrating with BACnet applications the Shark 50B meter can also be accessed through CommunicatorPQA 4 0 software see Chapter 6 and the CommunicatorPQA MeterManagerPQA and EnergyPQA comTM Software User Manual Additionally all of the BACnet dat...

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Page 165: ...ed using software see Chapter 6 and the CommunicatorPQA MeterMan agerPQA and EnergyPQA comTM Software User Manual A 2 Navigation Maps Sheets 1 to 4 The Shark 100 50 meter s Navigation maps begin on the next page The maps show in detail how to move from one screen to another and from one display mode to another using the buttons on the face of the meter All display modes automatically return to Ope...

Page 166: ...set meter data See sheet 3 single screen all screens for a display mode button group of screens MENU ENTER DOWN RIGHT Navigation Editing Returns to previous menu from any screen in any mode Indicates acceptance of the current screen and advances to the next one Navigation and edit buttons No digits or legends are blinking On a menu down advances to the next menu selection right does nothing In a g...

Page 167: ... RIGHT KVARH_POS KVARH_NEG KVARH_NET RIGHT RIGHT DOWN2 from any VOLTS_LL screen DOWN2 from any W_VAR_PF screen DOWN2 from any VA_FREQ screen DOWN2 from any KWH screen DOWN2 to Main Menu KWH_TOT RIGHT KVARH_TOT RIGHT RIGHT W_VAR_PF _MAX_NEG W_VAR_PF _MIN_NEG RIGHT RIGHT See Note 1 KVAH DOWN2 from any KVARH screen Notes 1 Group is skipped if not applicable to the meter type or hookup or if explicitl...

Page 168: ...RIGHT ENTER yes is password correct ENTER 2 sec no RIGHT DOWN RESET_YES RST ALL yes blinking reset all max min values RESET_CONFIRM RST ALL DONE RESET_ENTER_PW PASS one blinking make next digit blink increment blinking digit yes from MAIN MENU MENU from any reset mode screen RESET_PW_FAIL PASS FAIL no ENTER 2 sec to previous operating mode screen to Main Menu see sheet 1 see sheet 2 ...

Page 169: ...IRM STOR ALL DONE 2 sec reboot ENTER ENTER CT_MULT_EDIT CT S 1 or 10 or 100 choice blinking if edit CTN_EDIT CT N one blinking if edit ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER DOWN RIGHT DOWN RIGHT DOWN or RIGHT DOWN or RIGHT RIGHT DOWN or RIGHT3 ENTER DOWN or RIGHT DOWN or RIGHT RIGHT DOWN or RIGHT ENTER2 ENTER DOWN RIGHT ENTER DOWN RIGHT blink next digit increment blinki...

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Page 171: ... Data Section Registers 1000 5003 details the Meter s Readings including Primary Readings Energy Block Demand Block Maximum and Minimum Blocks THD Block Phase Angle Block and Status Block Operating Mode readings are described in Section 6 2 6 Commands Section Registers 20000 26011 details the Meter s Resets Block Programming Block Other Commands Block and Encryption Block Programmable Settings Sec...

Page 172: ...anation C4E11DB9 hex 11000100 11100001 00011101 10111001 binary The sign of the mantissa and therefore the number is 1 which represents a nega tive value The Exponent is 10001001 binary or 137 decimal Register 0 1 Byte 0 1 0 1 Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Meaning s e e e e e e e e m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m sign exponent mantissa Register 0...

Page 173: ...10110111001 binary With the implied leading 1 the Mantissa is 1 611DB9 hex The Floating Point Representation is therefore 1 75871956 times 2 to the 10 Decimal equivalent 1800 929 NOTES Exponent the whole number before the decimal point Mantissa the positive fraction after the decimal point B 5 Modbus Register Map The Shark 100 and 50 meter s Modbus register maps begin on the following page ...

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Page 175: ...6L H read only DWWV 3K WRWDO 2 7 0 WR 0 ZDWWV 9 5V 3K WRWDO 2 7 0 WR 0 9 5V 9 V 3K WRWDO 2 7 0 WR 0 9 V ORFN 6L H read only 9ROWV 1 2 7 WR 0 YROWV 9ROWV 1 2 7 WR 0 YROWV 9ROWV 1 2 7 WR 0 YROWV 9ROWV 2 7 WR 0 YROWV 9ROWV 2 7 WR 0 YROWV 9ROWV 2 7 WR 0 YROWV PSV 2 7 WR 0 DPSV PSV 2 7 WR 0 DPSV PSV 2 7 WR 0 DPSV DWWV 3K WRWDO 2 7 0 WR 0 ZDWWV 9 5V 3K WRWDO 2 7 0 WR 0 9 5V 9 V 3K WRWDO 2 7 0 WR 0 9 V 3...

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Page 183: ...s 3 Ph total FLOAT 9999 M to 9999 M VAs 2 Block Size 6 read only 03E7 03E8 1000 1001 Volts A N FLOAT 0 to 9999 M volts 2 03E9 03EA 1002 1003 Volts B N FLOAT 0 to 9999 M volts 2 03EB 03EC 1004 1005 Volts C N FLOAT 0 to 9999 M volts 2 03ED 03EE 1006 1007 Volts A B FLOAT 0 to 9999 M volts 2 03EF 03F0 1008 1009 Volts B C FLOAT 0 to 9999 M volts 2 03F1 03F2 1010 1011 Volts C A FLOAT 0 to 9999 M volts 2...

Page 184: ...999 M amps 2 07D3 07D4 2004 2005 Amps C Average FLOAT 0 to 9999 M amps 2 07D5 07D6 2006 2007 Positive Watts 3 Ph Average FLOAT 9999 M to 9999 M watts 2 07D7 07D8 2008 2009 Positive VARs 3 Ph Average FLOAT 9999 M to 9999 M VARs 2 07D9 07DA 2010 2011 Negative Watts 3 Ph Average FLOAT 9999 M to 9999 M watts 2 07DB 07DC 2012 2013 Negative VARs 3 Ph Average FLOAT 9999 M to 9999 M VARs 2 07DD 07DE 2014 ...

Page 185: ... 2 0C25 0C26 3110 3111 Volts C A Maximum FLOAT 0 to 9999 M volts 2 0C27 0C28 3112 3113 Amps A Maximum Avg Demand FLOAT 0 to 9999 M amps 2 0C29 0C2A 3114 3115 Amps B Maximum Avg Demand FLOAT 0 to 9999 M amps 2 0C2B 0C2C 3116 3117 Amps C Maximum Avg Demand FLOAT 0 to 9999 M amps 2 0C2D 0C2E 3118 3119 Positive Watts 3 Ph Maximum Avg Demand FLOAT 0 to 9999 M watts 2 0C2F 0C30 3120 3121 Positive VARs 3...

Page 186: ...0001 Reset Energy Accumulators UINT16 password 5 1 Block Size 2 read conditional write 55EF 55EF 22000 22000 Initiate Programmable Settings Update UINT16 password5 meter enters PS update mode 1 55F0 55F0 22001 22001 Terminate Programmable Settings Update 3 UINT16 any value meter leaves PS update mode via reset 1 55F1 55F1 22002 22002 Calculate Programmable Settings Checksum 3 UINT16 meter calculat...

Page 187: ...0004 30004 PT multiplier hookup UINT16 bit mapped mmmmmmmm MMMMhhhh MMMMmmmmmmmm is PT multiplier 1 10 100 1000 hhhh is hookup enumeration 0 3 element wye 9S 1 delta 2 CTs 5S 3 2 5 element wye 6S 1 7534 7534 30005 30005 Averaging Method UINT16 bit mapped iiiiii b sss iiiiii interval 5 15 30 60 b 0 block or 1 rolling sss subintervals 1 2 3 4 1 7535 7535 30006 30006 Power Energy Format UINT16 bit ma...

Page 188: ...w as generator f flip power factor sign 1 yes 0 no 1 753F 753F 30016 30016 Full Scale Current for load bargraph UINT16 0 to 9999 none If non zero and user settings bit g is set this value replaces CT numerator in the full scale current calculation 1 7540 7547 30017 30024 Meter Designation ASCII 16 char none 8 7548 7548 30025 30025 Reserved do not use 1 7549 7549 30026 30026 Communication port setu...

Page 189: ...6 9C46 40007 40007 Amps C UINT16 0 to 4095 amps 1 9C47 9C47 40008 40008 Watts 3 Ph total UINT16 0 to 4095 watts 0 3000 2047 0 4095 3000 1 9C48 9C48 40009 40009 VARs 3 Ph total UINT16 0 to 4095 VARs watts VARs VAs 1 9C49 9C49 40010 40010 VAs 3 Ph total UINT16 2047 to 4095 VAs 3000 register 2047 2047 1 9C4A 9C4A 40011 40011 Power Factor 3 Ph total UINT16 1047 to 3047 none 1047 1 2047 0 3047 1 pf reg...

Page 190: ...f i e contains the exponent All registers not explicitly listed in the table read as 0 Writes to these registers will be accepted but won t actually change the register since it doesn t exist Meter Data Section items read as 0 until first readings are available or if the meter is not in operating mode Writes to these registers will be accepted but won t actually change the registe Register valid o...

Page 191: ...tion The Shark 100 meter s DNP map shows the client server relationship in the meter s use of DNP Protocol C 2 DNP Mapping DNP 1 to DNP 2 The Shark 100 DNP Point Map follows Binary Output States Control Relay Outputs Binary Counters Primary and Analog Inputs are described on page DNP 1 Internal Indication is described on page DNP 2 ...

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Page 193: ...s Negative UINT32 0 to 99999999 VAR hr 20 4 4 VA hours Total UINT32 0 to 99999999 VA hr Read via Class 0 only 30 0 5 Meter Health SINT16 0 or 1 N A none 0 OK 30 1 5 Volts A N SINT16 0 to 32767 150 32768 V 30 2 5 Volts B N SINT16 0 to 32767 150 32768 V 30 3 5 Volts C N SINT16 0 to 32767 150 32768 V 30 4 5 Volts A B SINT16 0 to 32767 300 32768 V 30 5 5 Volts B C SINT16 0 to 32767 300 32768 V 30 6 5 ...

Page 194: ... to 32767 4500 32768 VA 30 20 5 Angle Phase A Current SINT16 1800 to 1800 0 1 degree 30 21 5 Angle Phase B Current SINT16 1800 to 1800 0 1 degree 30 22 5 Angle Phase C Current SINT16 1800 to 1800 0 1 degree 30 23 5 Angle Volts A B SINT16 1800 to 1800 0 1 degree 30 24 5 Angle Volts B C SINT16 1800 to 1800 0 1 degree 30 25 5 Angle Volts C A SINT16 1800 to 1800 0 1 degree 30 26 5 CT numerator SINT16 ...

Page 195: ...se RS485 as the physical layer This is accomplished by connecting a PC to the meter using the meter s RS485 connection see Chapter 5 RS485 RS485 provides multi drop network communication capabilities Multiple meters can be placed on the same bus allowing for a Master device to communicate with any of the other devices Appropriate network configuration and termination should be evaluated for each i...

Page 196: ...started either by applying power to the meter or reprogramming the meter The meter must receive a RESET command before confirmed communication can take place Unconfirmed communication is always possible and does not require a RESET User Data Function 3 After receiving a request for USER DATA the meter generates a Data Link CONFIRMATION signaling the reception of the request before the actual reque...

Page 197: ...onse Header depending on direction and data Application Headers Application Headers contain the Application Control Field and the Function Code Application Control Field Multiple fragment messages are not allowed for Shark 100 meters Each Application Header should indicate it is both the first fragment FIR 1 as well as the final frag ment FIN 1 Application Level confirmation is not used by Shark 1...

Page 198: ...ocol Response Function 129 Application responses from Shark 100 meters use the RESPONSE function Application Data Application Data contains information about the Object and Variation as well as the Qualifier and Range D 4 1 Object and Variation The following Objects Obj and Variations Var are supported by Shark 100 meters Binary Output Status Object 10 Variation 2 Control Relay Output Block Object...

Page 199: ...ositive and negative W Hours and VAR Hours These readings can be reset using a Control Relay Output Block object Object 12 The Binary Output Status point reports whether the Energy Readings are in the process of being reset or are accumulating Normally readings are being accumulated the state of this point reads as 0 If readings are in the process of being reset the state of this point reads as 1 ...

Page 200: ...TU Protocol Energy Reset Point 0 As stated previously Shark 100 meters accumulate power generated or consumed over time as Hour Readings which measure positive VA Hours and positive and nega tive W Hours and VAR Hours These readings may be reset using Point 0 Change to Modbus RTU Protocol Point 1 Refer to Section D 4 1 1 on the previous page for the Change to Modbus Protocol information Use of the...

Page 201: ...our Readings Hour Readings Points 0 4 NOTE These readings may be cleared by using the Control Relay Output Block see previous Section D 4 1 2 D 4 1 4 16 Bit Analog Input Without Flag Obj 30 Var 4 Analog Inputs support the following functions Read Function 1 A READ request for Variation 0 is responded to with Variation 4 Analog Inputs are used to communicate the following data measured by Shark 100...

Page 202: ...Avg Demand Three Phase Watts Max Avg Demand Three Phase VARs Max Avg Demand Three Phase VAs Max Avg Demand Angle Phase Power Angle Phase to Phase Voltage CT Numerator Multiplier Denominator PT Numerator Multiplier Denominator Health Check Point 0 The Health Check point is used to indicate problems detected by the Shark 100 meter A value of zero 0x0000 indicates the meter does not detect a problem ...

Page 203: ...ctions They represent a fraction of a 300V Secondary input Inputs of above 300 V Secondary are pinned at 300V Secondary Phase Current Points 7 9 These points are formatted as 2 s complement fractions They represent a fraction of a 10A Secondary input Inputs of above 10A Secondary are pinned at 10A Secondary Total Power Points 10 11 Point Reading 1 Phase AN Voltage 2 Phase BN Voltage 3 Phase CN Vol...

Page 204: ... or 3000W Secondary in Open Delta operation Inputs above below 4500 or 3000W Secondary are pinned at 4500 or 3000W Secondary respectively Power Factor Point 13 This point is formatted as a 2 s complement integer It represents Power Factors from 1 000 0x0FC18 to 1 000 0x003E8 In Open Delta operation Total Power Factor Point 13 is always zero Frequency Point 14 This point is formatted as a 2 s compl...

Page 205: ...e points are formatted as 2 s complement integers They represent angles from 180 00 0x0F8F8 to 180 00 0x00708 CT PT Ratios Points 26 31 Point Reading 15 Maximum Positive Demand Total Watts 16 Maximum Positive Demand Total VARs 17 Maximum Negative Demand Total Watts 18 Maximum Negative Demand Total VARs 19 Maximum Average Demand VAs Point Reading 20 Phase A Current Angle 21 Phase B Current Angle 22...

Page 206: ...gs CT Example Settings 200 amps Set the Ct n value for 200 and the Ct S value for 1 800 amps Set the Ct n value for 800 and the Ct S value for 1 2 000 amps Set the Ct n value for 2000 and the Ct S value for 1 10 000 amps Set the Ct n value for 1000 and the Ct S value for 10 NOTE CT Denominator is fixed at 5 for 5 A units CT Denominator is fixed at 1 for 1 A units PT Example Settings 277 volts Read...

Page 207: ...ts 0 31 followed by 32 Bit Counters Without Flags Object 20 Variation 5 Points 0 4 followed by Binary Output Status Object 10 Variation 2 Points 0 1 There is NO Object 1 A request for Object 60 Variation 0 is treated as a request for Class 0 Data D 4 1 6 Internal Indications Obj 80 Var 1 Internal Indications support the following functions Write Function 2 Internal Indications may be indexed by Qu...

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Page 209: ...nstructions for installing the USB to IrDA Adapter E 2 Installation Procedures The USB to IrDA Adapter comes packaged with a USB cable and an Installation CD Follow this procedure to install the Adapter on your PC 1 Connect the USB cable to the USB to IrDA Adapter and plug the USB into your PC s USB port 2 Insert the Installation CD into your PC s CD ROM drive 3 You will see the screen shown below...

Page 210: ...first Radio Button and the first Checkbox are selected as shown above These selections allow the Adapter s driver to be copied from the Installation disk to your PC 6 Click Next You will see the screen shown below 7 When the driver for the Adapter is found you will see the screen shown on the next page Select these options ...

Page 211: ... CAB6490 Electro Industries GaugeTech Powered by Innovation 8 You do not need to be concerned about the message on the bottom of the screen Click Next to continue with the installation 9 You will see the two windows shown below Click Continue Anyway ...

Page 212: ...ou will see the screen shown below while the Adapter s driver is being installed on your PC 11 When driver installation is complete you will see the screen shown below 12 Click Finish to close the Found New Hardware Wizard IMPORTANT Do NOT remove the Installation CD until the entire procedure has been completed ...

Page 213: ...hould be as close as possible to the meter and not more than 15 inches 38 cm away from it 14 The Found New Hardware Wizard screen opens again This time click the Radio Button next to Install the software automatically 15 Click Next You will see the screen shown below 16 Make sure the first Radio Button and the first Checkbox are selected as shown above screen Click Next You will see the two screen...

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Page 215: ...e screen shown below 18 Click Finish to close the Found New Hardware Wizard To verify that your Adapter has been installed properly 1 Click Start Settings Control Panel System Hardware Device Manager The USB to IrDA Adapter should appear under both Infrared Devices and Modems click on the sign to display all configured modems See the example screen below ...

Page 216: ...Double click on the Standard Modem over IR link this is the USB to IrDA Adapter You will see the Properties screen for the Adapter 3 Click the Modem tab The Com Port that the Adapter is using is displayed in the screen 4 Use this Com Port to connect to the meter from your PC using the Communica torPQA software Refer to Chapter 9 of the CommunicatorPQA MeterManager PQA and EnergyPQA comTM Software ...

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