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1: Three Phase Power Measurement

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1.1.3: Blondel’s Theorem and Three Phase Measurement

In 1893 an engineer and mathematician named Andre E. Blondel set forth the first 
scientific basis for polyphase metering. His theorem states:

If energy is supplied to any system of conductors through N wires, the total power in 
the system is given by the algebraic sum of the readings of N wattmeters so arranged 
that each of the N wires contains one current coil, the corresponding potential coil 
being connected between that wire and some common point. If this common point is 
on one of the N wires, the measurement may be made by the use of N-1 Wattmeters.

The theorem may be stated more simply, in modern language:

In a system of N conductors, N-1 meter elements will measure the power or energy 
taken provided that all the potential coils have a common tie to the conductor in 
which there is no current coil.

Three-phase power measurement is accomplished by measuring the three individual 
phases and adding them together to obtain the total three phase value. In older 
analog meters, this measurement was accomplished using up to three separate ele-
ments. 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 supplied by each of the three 
wires. 

According to Blondel's Theorem, it was possible to reduce the number of elements 
under certain conditions. For example, a three-phase, three-wire delta system could 
be correctly measured with two elements (two potential coils and two current coils) if 
the potential coils were connected between the three phases with one phase in 
common. 

In a three-phase, four-wire wye system it is necessary to use three elements. Three 
voltage coils are connected between the three phases and the common neutral 
conductor. A current coil is required in each of the three phases.

In modern digital meters, Blondel's Theorem is still applied to obtain proper metering. 
The difference in modern meters is that the digital meter measures each phase volt-
age and current and calculates the single-phase power for each phase. The meter 
then sums the three phase powers to a single three-phase reading.

Summary of Contents for Shark 200S

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Page 3: ...n storage or retrieval systems or any future forms of duplication for any purpose other than the purchaser s use without the expressed written permission of Electro Industries GaugeTech 2014 Electro Industries GaugeTech Shark is a registered trademarks of Electro Industries GaugeTech The distinctive shapes styles and overall appearances of the Shark meters are trademarks of Electro Industries Gaug...

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Page 5: ...ate of shipment Dur ing the warranty period we will at our option either repair or replace any product that proves to be defective To exercise this warranty fax or call our customer support department You will receive prompt assistance and return instructions Send the instrument transporta tion prepaid to EIG at 1800 Shames Drive Westbury NY 11590 Repairs will be made and the instrument will be re...

Page 6: ...tandards Disclaimer The information presented in this publication has been carefully checked for reliability however no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Safety Symbols In this manual this symbol indicates that the operator must refer to an important WARNING or CAUTION in the operating instructions Please see C...

Page 7: ... indicates that the user must refer to this manual for specific WARNING or CAUTION information to avoid personal injury or damage to the product Ce symbole indique que l utilisateur doit se référer à ce manuel pour AVERTISSEMENT ou MISE EN GARDE l information pour éviter toute blessure ou tout endommagement du produit FCC Information Regarding the wireless module This device complies with Part 15 ...

Page 8: ...than thirty years since its founding Electro Industries GaugeTech the leader in power 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 9001 2008 certified company EIG sets the industry standard for advanced power quality and reporting revenue metering and substation data acquisiti...

Page 9: ... Electro Industries GaugeTech v 1 Three Phase Power Measurement 1 1 1 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 Shark 200S Submeter Overview and Specifications 2 1 2 ...

Page 10: ...ectrical Installation 4 1 4 1 Considerations When Installing Meters 4 1 4 2 Electrical Connections 4 4 4 3 Ground Connections 4 5 4 4 Voltage Fuses 4 5 4 5 Electrical Connection Diagrams 4 6 4 6 Extended Surge Protection for Substation Instrumentation 4 20 5 Communication Installation 5 1 5 1 Shark 200S Communication 5 1 5 1 1 IrDA Port Com 1 5 1 5 1 1 1 USB to IrDA Adapter 5 2 5 1 2 RS485 Communi...

Page 11: ...ing up the Ethernet Module in the Shark 200S Meter 6 5 6 3 1 Configuring the Ethernet Module in the Shark 200S Meter using Windows XP on the Host Computer 6 7 6 3 2 Example of Modifying Parameters in Groups 1 6 and 7 6 9 6 4 Network Module Hardware Initialization 6 14 7 Using the Submeter 7 1 7 1 Introduction 7 1 7 1 A Understanding Submeter Face Elements 7 1 7 1 B Understanding Submeter Face Butt...

Page 12: ...nderstanding the of Load Bar 7 16 7 4 Performing Watt Hour Accuracy Testing Verification 7 17 A Shark 200S Meter Navigation Maps A 1 A 1 Introduction A 1 A 2 Navigation Maps Sheets 1 to 4 A 1 B Modbus Map and Retrieving Logs A 1 B 1 Introduction B 1 B 2 Modbus Register Map Sections B 1 B 3 Data Formats B 1 B 4 Floating Point Values B 2 B 5 Retrieving Logs Using the Shark 200S Meter s Modbus Map B ...

Page 13: ... Important Note Concerning the Shark 200S Meter s Modbus Map B 40 B 6 1 Hex Representation B 40 B 6 2 Decimal Representation B 40 B 7 Modbus Register Map MM 1 to MM 15 B 41 C DNP Mapping C 1 C 1 Overview C 1 C 2 Physical Layer C 1 C 3 Data Link Layer C 1 C 4 Application Layer C 2 C 5 Error Reply C 3 C 6 Shark 200S Meter s DNP Register Map C 3 C 7 DNP Message Layouts C 6 C 8 Internal Indication Bit...

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Page 15: ...onnections for three phase power a wye connection or a delta 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 w...

Page 16: ... 120o electrically Under balanced load conditions the currents are also separated by 120o However unbalanced loads and other conditions can cause the currents to depart from the ideal 120oseparation 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...

Page 17: ...typically tied to the ground or center point of the wye In many 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 ...

Page 18: ...oad connections for a delta service Figure 1 3 Three phase 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 circ...

Page 19: ...common delta connection is the four wire grounded delta used 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 D...

Page 20: ...ases and adding them together to obtain the total three phase value In older analog meters this measurement was accomplished using up to three separate ele ments 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 ...

Page 21: ...phase and three phase power values The advantage of simultaneous 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 ...

Page 22: ...instantaneous nature of power Energy is always based on some 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 ...

Page 23: ...er Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions specified that the load 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 24: ...ry to accumulate the energy readings as illustrated in Figure 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 ...

Page 25: ...each interval typically falls between 50 and 70 kWh However 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...

Page 26: ...onent of power that is the combination of the voltage and the 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 perpen...

Page 27: ...ied value A common method of measuring reactive power requirements 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 ...

Page 28: ...1 4 Harmonic Distortion Harmonic distortion is primarily the 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 sinu...

Page 29: ...requencies that are multiples of the fundamental 60 Hz frequency 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 Wavefo...

Page 30: ...such as the 3rd 5th 7th and 9th However newer non linear loads 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 acc...

Page 31: ...ould not be confused with waveform recording that is used to 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 ...

Page 32: ... quality professional for assistance in defining the cause 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 R...

Page 33: ...h as a laptop PC The unit is designed with advanced measurement capabilities allowing it to achieve high performance accuracy The Shark 200S meter is specified as a 0 2 class energy meter Current class 10 only for billing applications To verify the submeter s performance and calibration power pro viders use field test standards to verify that the unit s energy measurements are cor rect The Shark 2...

Page 34: ... Frequency Time Synchronization 0 001 Frequency Measurement for Generating Stations Interval Energy Logging Percentage of Load Bar for Analog Meter Perception Modbus RTU over Serial and Modbus TCP over Ethernet Serial RS485 Communication Ethernet and Wireless Ethernet WiFi Easy to Use Faceplate Programming IrDA Port for Laptop PC Remote Read Direct Interface with Most Building Management Systems T...

Page 35: ...S meter provides the following measured values all in real time and some additionally as average maximum and minimum values Model Frequency Current Class V SwitchTM Pack Power Supply Communication Format Shark 200S Submeter 50 50 Hz System 10 5 Amp Second ary V33 Multifunction Meter with 2 MegaBytes Data logging memory D2 90 400 VAC 100 370 VDC 485 RS485 60 60 Hz System 2 1 Amp Second ary WIFI Wir...

Page 36: ... Smart Grid Solutions Electro Industries GaugeTech The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions Watt hr X Watt hr Net X VAR hr X VAR hr X VAR hr Net X VA hr X Frequency X X X Voltage Angles X Current Angles X of Load Bar X Shark 200S Meter Measured Values Measured Values Real Time Average Maximum Minimum ...

Page 37: ...3 subintervals and providing a new Demand reading every 5 minutes based on 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 Specificatio...

Page 38: ...ale to any PT Ratio Current Inputs Class 10 5A Nominal 10 Amp Maximum Class 2 1A Nominal 2 Amp Secondary Burden 0 005VA Per Phase Max at 11 Amps Pickup Current 0 1 of Nominal Connections Screw terminal 6 32 screws Diagram 4 1 Current Surge Withstand 100A 10 seconds at 23o C Reading Programmable Full Scale to any CT Ratio Isolation All Inputs and Outputs are galvanically isolated and tested to 2500...

Page 39: ...te Watts VAR and VA Every 6 cycles e g 100 milliseconds Ten times per second 60Hz All other parameters Every 60 cycles e g 1 second 60Hz Communication Format 1 RS485 2 IrDA Port through Face Plate Protocols Modbus RTU Modbus ASCII DNP 3 0 Modbus TCP for Ethernet enabled Com Port Baud Rate RS485 Only 1200 2400 4800 All Com Ports 9600 to 57600 bps Com Port Address 001 247 Data Format 8 Bit No Parity...

Page 40: ...rt Specifications RS485 Transceiver meets or exceeds EIA TIA 485 Standard Type Two wire half duplex Min Input Impedance 96kƻ Max Output Current 60mA Wh Pulse KYZ output contacts and infrared LED light pulses through face plate See Section 7 4 for Kh values Pulse Width 90ms Full Scale Frequency 3Hz Contact type Solid State SPDT NO C NC Relay type Solid state Peak switching voltage DC 350V Continuou...

Page 41: ...ns Infrared LED Peak Spectral Wavelength 940nm Reset State Off Internal Schematic Output Timing Internal Schematic Output Timing De energized state NC C NO NC C NO NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NC C NO 90ms 90ms 3600 Watt P pulse Watthour Kh s T º ª LED ON LED ON LED OFF LED OFF LED OFF IR LED Light Pulses Through face plate KYZ output Contact States Through Backplate P Watt Not a scaled value Kh See Se...

Page 42: ... order 5A Class 10 nominal unit Parameter Accuracy Accuracy Input Range Voltage L N V 0 1 of reading2 69 to 480 V Voltage L L V 0 1 of reading 120 to 600 V Current 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 1...

Page 43: ...5 of reading For 1A Class 2 Nominal degrade accuracy by an additional 0 5 of reading For 1A Class 2 Nominal the input current range for Accuracy specification is 20 of the values listed in the table 2 For unbalanced voltage inputs where at least one crosses the 150V auto scale threshold for example 120V 120V 208V system degrade accuracy by additional 0 4 Power Factor 0 2 of reading1 2 0 15 to 5 A ...

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Page 45: ...nputs and Outputs and their circuits All Primary and Secondary circuits can at times produce lethal voltages and currents Avoid contact with any current carrying surfaces Before performing ANY work on the meter make sure the meter is powered down and all connected circuits are de energized AVERTISSEMENT Pendant le fonctionnement normal du compteur Shark 200S des tensions dangereuses suivant de nom...

Page 46: ...ation see Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 Shark Submeter with Cover Open CAUTIONS Remove the antenna before opening the unit Only use the front cover support if you are able to open the front cover to the extent that you can fit the front cover support into its base DO NOT rest the front cover support on the inside of the meter even for a short time by doing so you may damage components on the board assembl...

Page 47: ...dustries GaugeTech The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions Electro Industries GaugeTech The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions 3 2 1 Mounting Diagrams Figure 3 2 Mounting Plate Dimensions 5 4 0 4 v CM v CM v CM v CM v CM ...

Page 48: ...allation Electro Industries GaugeTech The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions Electro Industries GaugeTech The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions Figure 3 3 Front Dimensions v CM v CM NTENNA ENGTH v CM ...

Page 49: ...hanical Installation Electro Industries GaugeTech The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions Electro Industries GaugeTech The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions Figure 3 4 Side Dimensions v CM ...

Page 50: ...n Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions Electro Industries GaugeTech The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions Figure 3 5 Open Cover Dimensions Figure 3 6 Bottom View with Access Holes w DN 5 7PMUBHF POUSPM 1PXFS SPVOE 5ISPVHI FSF PNNVOJDBUJPOT 5ISPVHI FSF 12 30 4cm ...

Page 51: ... 3 6 CAUTION To avoid damaging components on the board assembly make sure the front cover support is in the upright position before closing the front cover 2 Using the 3 enclosed screws secure the cover to the base in three places DO NOT overtighten you may damage the cover 3 The unit can be sealed after the front cover is closed To seal the unit thread the seal tag through the housing located bet...

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Page 53: ...fore performing ANY work on the meter make sure the meter is powered down and all connected circuits are de energized 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 applicati...

Page 54: ...l alimentation 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 utilisé 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 co...

Page 55: ... 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 FABRICANT LA PROTECTION FOUR NIE PAR L ÉQUIPEMENT PEUT Ê...

Page 56: ...O Modules Inputs and Outputs and their circuits All Primary and Secondary circuits can at times produce lethal voltages and currents Avoid contact with any current carrying surfaces Before performing ANY work on the meter make sure the meter is powered down and all connected circuits are de energized AVERTISSEMENT Pendant le fonctionnement normal du compteur Shark 200S des tensions dangereuses sui...

Page 57: ...round 4 4 Voltage Fuses EIG recommends the use of fuses on each of the sense voltages and on the control power even though the wiring diagrams in this chapter do not show them Use a 0 1 Amp fuse on each Voltage input Use a 3 Amp fuse on the power supply Electronic Circuits Ethernet RJ45 Jack Ia Ia Ib Ib Ic Ic Z K Y SH Va Vb Vc Vn L1 L2 PE RS 485 KYZ Pulse Output Wireless Ethernet Connection RS485 ...

Page 58: ...th Direct Voltage 3 Element a Dual Phase Hookup b 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 Element 5 Three Phase Three Wire Delta with Direct Voltage No PTs 2 CTs 6 Three Phase Three Wire Delta with Direct Voltage No PTs 3 CTs 7 Three Phase Three Wire Delta with 2 P...

Page 59: ...The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions 1 Service WYE 4 Wire with No PTs 3 CTs Select 3 EL WYE 3 Element Wye in Meter Programming setup Earth Ground L Power Supply Connection N GND L1 Vref Vc Vb Va LINE CT Shorting Block L2 FUSES 3 x 0 1A FUSE 3A CN2 CN1 Ia Ia Ib Ib Ic Ic Va Vb Vc Vref L1 L2 PE Electronic Circuits LOAD A A B B C C N N C B A ...

Page 60: ...id Solutions Electro Industries GaugeTech The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions 1a Dual Phase Hookup Earth Ground L Power Supply Connection N GND L1 Vref Vb Va LINE CT Shorting Block L2 FUSES 2x 0 1A FUSE 3A CN2 CN1 Ia Ia Ib Ib Ic Ic Va Vb Vc Vref L1 L2 PE Electronic Circuits LOAD A A B B C C N N ...

Page 61: ...rid Solutions Electro Industries GaugeTech The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions 1b Single Phase Hookup Earth Ground L Power Supply Connection N GND L1 Vref Vb Va LINE CT Shorting Block L2 FUSE 0 1A FUSE 3A CN2 CN1 Ia Ia Ib Ib Ic Ic Va Vb Vc Vref L1 L2 PE Electronic Circuits LOAD A A B B C C N N ...

Page 62: ...ader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions 2 Service 2 5 Element WYE 4 Wire with No PTs 3 CTs Select 2 5 EL WYE 2 5 Element Wye in Meter Programming setup Earth Ground L Power Supply Connection N GND L1 Vref Vc Va LINE CT Shorting Block L2 FUSES 2 x 0 1A FUSE 3A CN2 CN1 Ia Ia Ib Ib Ic Ic Va Vb Vc Vref L1 L2 PE Electronic Circuits LOAD A A B B C C N N C B A ...

Page 63: ...ader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions 3 Service WYE 4 Wire with 3 PTs 3 CTs Select 3 EL WYE 3 Element Wye in Meter Programming setup Earth Ground L Power Supply Connection N GND L1 Vref Vc Vb Va LINE CT Shorting Block L2 FUSES 3 x 0 1A FUSE 3A CN2 CN1 Ia Ia Ib Ib Ic Ic Va Vb Vc Vref L1 L2 PE Electronic Circuits LOAD A A B B C C N N Earth Ground C B A ...

Page 64: ...n Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions 4 Service 2 5 Element WYE 4 Wire with 2 PTs 3 CTs Select 2 5 EL WYE 2 5 Element Wye in Meter Programming setup Earth Ground L Power Supply Connection N GND L1 Vref Vc Va LINE CT Shorting Block L2 FUSES 2 x 0 1A FUSE 3A CN2 CN1 Ia Ia Ib Ib Ic Ic Va Vb Vc Vref L1 L2 PE Electronic Circuits LOAD A A B B C C N N Earth Ground C B A ...

Page 65: ...r In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions 5 Service Delta 3 Wire with No PTs 2 CTs Select 2 Ct dEL 2 CT Delta in Meter Programming setup Earth Ground L Power Supply Connection N GND L1 Vc Vb Va LINE CT Shorting Block L2 FUSES 3 x 0 1A FUSE 3A CN2 CN1 Ia Ia Ib Ib Ic Ic Va Vb Vc Vref L1 L2 PE Electronic Circuits LOAD A A B B C C C B A C B A Not Connected to Meter ...

Page 66: ...r In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions 6 Service Delta 3 Wire with No PTs 3 CTs Select 2 Ct dEL 2 CT Delta in Meter Programming setup Earth Ground L Power Supply Connection N GND L1 Vc Vb Va LINE CT Shorting Block L2 FUSES 3 x 0 1A FUSE 3A CN2 CN1 Ia Ia Ib Ib Ic Ic Va Vb Vc Vref L1 L2 PE Electronic Circuits LOAD A A B B C C C B A C B A Not Connected to Meter ...

Page 67: ...ower Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions 7 Service Delta 3 Wire with 2 PTs 2 CTs Select 2 Ct dEL 2 CT Delta in Meter Programming setup Earth Ground L Power Supply Connection N GND L1 Vc Vb Va LINE CT Shorting Block L2 FUSES 2 x 0 1A FUSE 3A CN2 CN1 Ia Ia Ib Ib Ic Ic Va Vb Vc Vref L1 L2 PE Electronic Circuits LOAD A A B B C C Earth Ground C B A C B A Not Connected to Meter ...

Page 68: ...ower Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions 8 Service Delta 3 Wire with 2 PTs 3 CTs Select 2 Ct dEL 2 CT Delta in Meter Programming setup L Power Supply Connection N GND L1 Vc Vb Va LINE L2 FUSES 2 x 0 1A FUSE 3A CN2 CN1 Ia Ia Ib Ib Ic Ic Va Vb Vc Vref L1 L2 PE Electronic Circuits Earth Ground CT Shorting Block LOAD A A B B C C Earth Ground C B A C B A Not Connected to Meter ...

Page 69: ... EL WYE 3 Element Wye in Meter Programming setup NOTE Even if the meter is used for only Amp readings the unit requires a Volts AN reference Please make sure that the Voltage input is attached to the meter AC Control Power can be used to provide the reference signal L Power Supply Connection N GND L1 Vref Va L2 20VAC Minimum FUSE 0 1A FUSE 3A CN2 CN1 Ia Ia Ib Ib Ic Ic Va Vb Vc Vref L1 L2 PE Electr...

Page 70: ... 3 EL WYE 3 Element Wye in Meter Programming setup NOTE Even if the meter is used for only Amp readings the unit requires a Volts AN reference Please make sure that the Voltage input is attached to the meter AC Control Power can be used to provide the reference signal Earth Ground L Power Supply Connection N GND L1 Vref Va LINE CT Shorting Block L2 20VAC Minimum FUSE 0 1A FUSE 3A CN2 CN1 Ia Ia Ib ...

Page 71: ...ect 3 EL WYE 3 Element Wye in Meter Programming setup NOTE Even if the meter is used for only Amp readings the unit requires a Volts AN reference Please make sure that the Voltage input is attached to the meter AC Control Power can be used to provide the reference signal Earth Ground L Power Supply Connection N GND L1 Vref Va LINE CT Shorting Block L2 20VAC Minimum FUSE 0 1A FUSE 3A CN2 CN1 Ia Ia ...

Page 72: ...s are ideal for metering systems RTUs PLCs 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 Th...

Page 73: ... Com 1 is an IrDA Port which uses Modbus ASCII The second port Com 2 provides RS485 or RJ45 Ethernet or WiFi Ethernet communication see Chapter 6 for Ethernet communication 5 1 1 IrDA Port Com 1 The Com 1 IrDA port is located on the face of the submeter The IrDA Port allows the unit to be set up and programmed with any device capable of IrDA communication such as an IrDA equipped laptop PC or a US...

Page 74: ... to 3 meters approximately 1 foot The USB to IrDA Adapter enables wireless data transfer between a PC and the submeter The adapter can also be used with other IrDA compatible devices The adapter is fully compatible with IrDA 1 1 and USB 1 1 specifications System Requirements IBM PC Pentium based computer 2 Gigabytes of RAM preferable Available USB port CD ROM drive Windows 98 Windows XP or Windows...

Page 75: ...Ts Potential Transformers all I O Modules Inputs and Outputs and their circuits All Primary and Secondary circuits can at times produce lethal voltages and currents Avoid contact with any current carrying surfaces Before performing ANY work on the meter make sure the meter is powered down and all connected circuits are de energized AVERTISSEMENT Pendant le fonctionnement normal du compteur Shark 2...

Page 76: ...ddress 001 to 247 Baud Rate 9600 19200 38400 or 57600 Baud Protocol Modbus RTU Modbus ASCII or DNP 3 0 With Runtime Firmware Version 26 or higher Baud Rate settings of 1200 2400 and 4800 and Parity settings Even Odd None are also available IMPORTANT The position of Jumper 2 JP2 must be set for either RS485 or Ether net communication See the figure on the next page You put the jumper on positions 2...

Page 77: ... Communication Installation Electro Industries GaugeTech The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions Electro Industries GaugeTech The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions JP2 LAN RS485 Setting ...

Page 78: ...heir circuits All Primary and Secondary circuits can at times produce lethal voltages and currents Avoid contact with any current carrying surfaces Before performing ANY work on the meter make sure the meter is powered down and all connected circuits are de energized AVERTISSEMENT Pendant le fonctionnement normal du compteur Shark 200S des tensions dangereuses suivant de nombreuses pièces notammen...

Page 79: ...The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions Electro Industries GaugeTech The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions Electronic Circuits Ia Ia Ib Ib Ic Ic Z K Y SH Va Vb Vc Vn L1 L2 PE RS 485 Pulse Contacts Wireless Ethernet Connection To Other Devices ...

Page 80: ...he meter including Terminals and any connected CTs Current Transformers and PTs Potential Transformers all I O Modules Inputs and Outputs and their circuits All Primary and Secondary circuits can at times produce lethal voltages and currents Avoid contact with any current carrying surfaces Before performing ANY work on the meter make sure the meter is powered down and all connected circuits are de...

Page 81: ... Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions Refer to Chapter 6 for instructions on how to set up the Network Module See the JP2 figure and instructions on page 5 5 Electronic Circuits Ia Ia Ib Ib Ic Ic Z K Y SH Va Vb Vc Vn L1 L2 PE RS 485 Wireless Ethernet Connection To Other Devices JP2 Must be in position 2 3 for Ethernet RJ45 or WiFi Ethernet Module ...

Page 82: ...ices Meter Connection To provide power to the meter use one of the wiring diagrams in Chapter 4 or attach an Aux cable to GND L and N The RS485 cable attaches to SH and as shown in Section 5 1 2 5 2 1 How to Connect to the Submeter 1 Open Communicator EXT software 2 Click the Connect icon on the Icon bar The Connect screen opens showing the Initial settings Make sure your settings are the same as ...

Page 83: ...e Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions 3 Click the Connect button on the screen NOTE You may have to disconnect power reconnect power and then click Connect The Device Status screen appears confirming a connection 4 Click OK 5 The Communicator EXT Main screen appears Click the Profile icon in the Title Bar Serial Port Connection Network Connection ...

Page 84: ...id Solutions 6 You will see the Shark 200S meter s Device Profile screen Use the Tree menu on the left of the screen to navigate between settings screens see below 7 Click the Communications tab You will see the screen shown on the next page Use this screen to enter communication settings for the meter s two on board ports the IrDA port COM 1 and RS485 port COM 2 Make any necessary changes to sett...

Page 85: ...set Baud rates of 1200 2400 and 4800 Response Delay 0 750 msec Parity Odd Even or None Your meter must have Runtime Firmware Version 26 or higher to be able to set Parity DNP Options for Voltage Current and Power these fields allow you to choose Primary or Secondary Units for DNP and to set custom scaling if you choose Primary See Chapter 5 in the Communicator EXT User Manual for more information ...

Page 86: ... by clicking Help Contents from the Communicator EXT Main screen CT PT Ratios and System Hookup IMPORTANT You have two options for entering the CT and PT settings You can either enter CT PT Numerator Denominator and Multiplier manually see instructions below or you can enter the Ratios for CT PT Numerator and Denominator and click the Update CT Update PT buttons to let the software calculate the N...

Page 87: ...T Ratios in the entry fields CT Numerator Primary 2000 CT Denominator Secondary 5 CT Multiplier 1 The Current Full Scale field will read 2000 NOTE You can obtain the same Current Full Scale by entering a CT Numerator of 200 and a CT Multiplier of 10 For a system that has 14400V primary with a 120V secondary line to neutral PT Ratio of 120 1 set the following PT Ratios in the entry fields PT Numera...

Page 88: ...Amps Set the Ct n value for 1000 Ct Multiplier value for 10 Example PT Settings 277 277 Volts Pt n value is 277 Pt d value is 277 Pt Multiplier is 1 14 400 120 Volts Pt n value is 1440 Pt d value is 120 Pt Multiplier value is 10 138 000 69 Volts Pt n value is 1380 Pt d value is 69 Pt Multiplier value is 100 345 000 115 Volts Pt n value is 3450 Pt d value is 115 Pt Multiplier value is 100 345 000 6...

Page 89: ...Enable on Face Plate of Display Check the boxes of the Readings you want displayed on the faceplate of the meter You must select at least one reading Power Direction View as Load or View as Generator Flip Power Factor Sign Yes or No Current I Display Autoscale On to apply scaling to the current display or Off No decimal places Display Voltage in Secondary Yes or No Load Bar Custom Configuration To...

Page 90: ...isplay To enter a scaling factor for the Voltage display click the checkbox next to Enable Fixed Scale for Voltage Display The screen changes see the figure below Select the scaling you want to use from the pull down menu The options are 0 100 0kV 10 00kV or 0kV Energy Power Scaling and Averaging The screen fields and acceptable entries are as follows Energy Settings Energy Digits 5 6 7 8 Energy D...

Page 91: ...Power Settings Power Scale Auto unit kilo K Mega M Apparent Power VA Calculation Method Arithmetic Sum Vector Sum Demand Averaging Type Block or Rolling Interval Block demand or Sub Interval Rolling demand in minutes 5 15 30 60 Number of Subintervals 1 2 3 4 Interval Window This field is display only It is the product of the values entered in the Sub Interval and Number of Subintervals fields NOTE...

Page 92: ...ice profile click the radio button next to Yes or No NOTES If you enable a password for reset you must also enable it for configuration The meter s default is password disabled Enabling Password protection prevents unauthorized tampering with devices When a user attempts to make a change that is under Password protection Communicator EXT opens a screen asking for the password If the correct passwo...

Page 93: ...e New Password screen shown below 1 Type in the new password 0 9999 2 Retype the password 3 Click Change The new password is saved and the meter restarts NOTE If Password protection has already been enabled for configuration and you attempt to change the password you will see the Enter Password screen after you click Change Enter the old password and click OK to proceed with the password change Ch...

Page 94: ... the limit an out of limit 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 Communicator EXT User Manual for details The current settings for Limits are shown in the screen You can set and configure up to eight Limits for the Shark 200S meter To set up a Limit 1 ...

Page 95: ...turn Hysteresis the point at which the reading goes back within limit see figure below Examples Above Setpoint 110 Below Setpoint 90 Out of Limit above 132V Out of Limit below 108V Above Return Hysteresis 105 Below Return Hysteresis 95 Stay out of Limit until below 126V Stay out of Limit until above 114V Primary Fields These fields are display only They show what the setpoint and return hysteresis...

Page 96: ...imit is Disabled if the Below Return Hysteresis is less than the Below Setpoint the Below Limit is Disabled You may want to use this feature to disable either Above or Below Limit conditions for a reading IMPORTANT When you finish making changes to the Device Profile click Update Device to send the new Profile settings to the meter NOTE Refer to Chapter 5 of the Communicator EXT User Manual for ad...

Page 97: ... to be accessed This chapter outlines the procedures for setting up the parameters for Ethernet communication Host PC setup Section 6 2 Shark 200S submeter setup Section 6 3 6 2 Setting up the Host PC to Communicate with Shark 200S Meter Consult with your Network Administrator before performing these steps because some of the functions may be restricted to Administrator privileges The Host PC coul...

Page 98: ... settings that allow you to access the Shark 200S meter in default mode Use the same procedure when the settings are different than the default settings but are also known to you 1 From the PC s Start Menu select Control Panel Network Connections or Con trol Panel Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center You will see a screen showing your network connections An example is shown below Depend...

Page 99: ...ader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions Electro Industries GaugeTech The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions 3 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP from the middle of the screen and click the Properties button You will see the screen shown on the next page ...

Page 100: ...In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions 4 Click the Use the Following IP Address radio button The screen changes to allow you to enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask a Enter 10 0 0 2 in the IP Address field b Enter 255 255 255 0 in the Subnet Mask field 3 Click the OK button 4 You can now close the Local Area Connection Properties and Network Connection windows ...

Page 101: ...rs 1 6 7 may need to be altered to sat isfy the local Ethernet configuration requirements Other parameters 2 3 4 should not be altered Follow the procedure described in Section 6 4 if these Factory Default parameters need to be restored in the meter 1 Network IP Settings Network Mode Wired Only IP Address 10 0 0 1 Default Gateway not set Netmask 255 255 255 0 2 Serial Mode Settings Protocol Modbus...

Page 102: ...TCP Exception Codes Yes return 00AH and 00BH Char Message Timeout 00050msec 05000msec 6 WLAN Settings WLAN Disabled network LTRX_IBSS Topology Infrastructure Country US Security none TX Data rate 11 Mbps auto fallback Power management Disabled Soft AP Roaming N A Ad hoce merging Enabled WLAN Max failed packets 0 7 Security Settings SNMP Enabled SNMP Community Name public Telnet Setup Enabled TFTP ...

Page 103: ...sed for setting up the meter This eliminates the possibility of several people trying to configure the Ethernet interface simultaneously 6 3 1 Configuring the Ethernet Module in the Shark 200S Meter Using Windows XP on the Host Computer Establish a Telnet connection to port 9999 NOTE If your PC is running Windows 7 you need to enable Telnet before using it 1 Open the Control Panel 2 Select Program...

Page 104: ...is established you will see a message similar to the example shown below 4 To proceed to Setup Mode press Enter again You will see a screen similar to the one shown below 5 Type the number for the group of parameters you need to modify After the group is selected the individual parameters display for editing Either Enter a new parameter if a change is required Press Enter to proceed to the next pa...

Page 105: ...1 Set device with static IP Address Network Mode 0 Wired only 1 Wireless Only 0 Key 1 and press Enter for WiFi mode IP Address 010 192 000 168 000 000 001 You can change the IP address in this setting Set Gateway IP Address N Y If you want to change the Gateway address Gateway IP Address 192 168 000 001 You can change the Gateway address in this setting Set Netmask N for default Y Y If you want to...

Page 106: ... with a communication partner before messages are passed through Encryption 1 WEP64 2 WEP128 1 2 Change Key N Y Display Key N N Key Type 0 hex 1 passphrase 0 0 Enter Key You can manually enter 26 hexadecimal characters required for 128 bit encryption or you can use a WEP Key provider online for example www pow erdog com wepkey cgi WEP Key providers should note on their website that their encryptio...

Page 107: ... fallback 1 1 TX Data rate 0 1 1 2 2 5 5 3 11 4 18 5 24 6 36 7 54 Mbps 7 Enter data transmission rate e g 7 for 54Mbps Minimum Tx Data rate 0 1 1 2 2 5 5 3 11 4 18 5 24 6 36 7 54 Mbps 0 0 Enable Power management N Y Enable Soft AP Roaming N N Max Failed Packets 6 64 255 disable 6 6 If you select 2 WPA you will make the following settings Change Key N Y Display Key N N Key Type 0 hex 1 passphrase 0...

Page 108: ...te 0 fixed 1 auto fallback 1 1 TX Data rate 0 1 1 2 2 5 5 3 11 4 18 5 24 6 36 7 54 Mbps 7 Enter data transmission rate e g 7 for 54Mbps Minimum Tx Data rate 0 1 1 2 2 5 5 3 11 4 18 5 24 6 36 7 54 Mbps 0 0 Enable Power management N Y Enable Soft AP Roaming N N Max Failed Packets 6 64 255 disable 6 6 If you select 3 WPA2 802 11i you will make the following settings Change Key N Y Display Key N N Key...

Page 109: ...N N Max Failed Packets 6 64 255 disable 6 6 Security Settings 7 Disable SNMP N N SNMP Community Name public You can enter an SNMP community name here Disable Telnet Setup N N If you change this setting to Y you will not be able to use Telnet to re configure the Network card once you save the settings without reset ting the Network card as shown in Section 6 4 However you may want to disable Telnet...

Page 110: ...al operation of the Shark 200S meter dangerous voltages flow through many parts of the meter including Terminals and any connected CTs Current Transformers and PTs Potential Transformers all I O Modules Inputs and Outputs and their circuits All Primary and Secondary circuits can at times produce lethal voltages and currents Avoid contact with any current carrying surfaces Before performing ANY wor...

Page 111: ...u vent parfois produire des tensions de létal et des courants Évitez le contact avec les surfaces sous tensions Avant de faire un travail dans le compteur assurez vous d éteindre l alimentation et de mettre tous les circuits branchés hors tension 1 Place a shorting block on JP3 and press the Reset button on the main board NOTE JP3 is located on the right hand side upper corner of the main board Th...

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Page 113: ...ding Submeter Face Elements Figure 7 1 Faceplate with Elements The meter face features the following elements Reading Type Indicator e g Max Parameter Designator e g Volts L N Watt Hour Test Pulse Energy pulse output to test accuracy Scaling Factor Kilo or Mega multiplier of displayed readings of Load Bar Graphic Display of Amps as of the Load Refer to Section 7 3 for additional information IrDA C...

Page 114: ...he 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 Protected Perform LED Checks Change Settings View Parameter Values Scroll Parameter Values View Limit States 0000 A B C MENU ENTER MAX MIN LM1 LM2 THD PRG VOLTS L N VOLTS L L AMPS W...

Page 115: ...igate through each mode and its related screens NOTES See Appendix A for the complete display mode Navigation maps The meter can also be configured using software see Chapter 5 and the Communi cator EXT User Manual for instructions 7 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 a...

Page 116: ...ess the Menu button The Main Menu screen appears The Reset Demand mode rStd appears in the A window Use the Down button to scroll causing the Reset Energy rStE 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 Twice CFG mov...

Page 117: ...t Energy No screen appears If you press the Enter button again the Main Menu appears with the next mode in the A window The Down button does not affect this screen If you press the Right button the Reset Demand YES or Reset Energy YES screen appears Press Enter to perform a reset NOTE If Password protection is enabled for reset you must enter the four digit password before you can reset the meter ...

Page 118: ...en the correct number appears for that dash use 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 dMd donE or rSt EnEr do...

Page 119: ...eters screen appears 4 Press the Down button to scroll through 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 parameter NOTE You can use the Enter button to scroll through all of the Configuration param eters and their Setti...

Page 120: ...rd screen appears See Section 7 2 4 for instruc tions on 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 sc...

Page 121: ...ble 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 screen to disable auto scrolling 4 The CT n scree...

Page 122: ...t d screen is preset to a 5 Amp or 1 Amp value at the factory 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 ...

Page 123: ...tons to set Ct n Ct d cannot be changed Use buttons to select scaling 7 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 acces...

Page 124: ...setting is entered press the Menu button twice 3 The STOR 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 1...

Page 125: ...password refer to Section 7 2 4 for instruc tions on doing 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 7 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 R...

Page 126: ...the bAUd screen Use the Right button or the Down button 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 7 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 s...

Page 127: ...rrently Active i e displayed parameter has the Indicator 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 th...

Page 128: ...the Shark 200S meter s front panel provides a graphic 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 ...

Page 129: ...and calibration power providers use field test standards to ensure that the unit s energy measurements are correct Since the Shark 200S sub 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 7 5 for an example of how this process works Refer to Tabl...

Page 130: ... Constants for Accuracy Testing Kh Watt hour per pulse NOTES Minimum pulse width is 90 milliseconds Refer to Chapter 2 Section 2 2 for Wh Pulse specifications Input Voltage Level Class 10 Models Class 2 Models Below 150V 0 500017776 0 1000035555 Above 150V 2 000071103 0 400014221 A B C MENU ENTER MAX MIN LM1 LM2 THD PRG VOLTS L N VOLTS L L AMPS WNARP VA Hz lrDA Wh VARh VAh 120 90 60 30 LOAD MEGA K...

Page 131: ...nd instructions for programming the meter using them The meter can also be programmed using software see Chapter 5 and the Communicator EXT User Manual A 2 Navigation Maps Sheets 1 to 4 The Shark 200S 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 displ...

Page 132: ...eens 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 grid of screens down advances to the next row right advances to the next column Rows columns...

Page 133: ...A_FREQ_MIN RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT KWH_REC KWH_DEL KWH_NET RIGHT RIGHT 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 skipp...

Page 134: ..._MM_CONFIRM RST DMD DONE RESET_ENTER_PW PASS one blinking make next digit blink increment blinking digit from MAIN MENU RSTD selected MENU from any reset mode screen RESET_PW_FAIL PASS FAIL no ENTER 2 sec to previous operating mode screen to Main Menu see page A 2 see page A 3 RESET_ENERGY_NO RST ENER no blinking is password required RIGHT RIGHT ENTER RESET_ENERGY_YES RST ENER yes blinking from MA...

Page 135: ...s save new configuration MENU SAVE_CONFIRM 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 ...

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Page 137: ...on Meter Data Section Registers 1000 12031 details the meter s Readings including Primary Readings Energy Block Demand Block Phase Angle Block Status Block Minimum and Maximum in Regular and Time Stamp Blocks and Accumulators Operating mode readings are described in Section 7 2 6 Commands Section Registers 20000 26011 details the meter s Resets Block Programming Block Other Commands Block and Encr...

Page 138: ...at The formula to interpret a Floating Point Value is 1sign x 2 exponent 127 x 1 mantissa 0x0C4E11DB9 1sign x 2 137 127 x 1 1000010001110110111001 1 x 210 x 1 75871956 1800 929 Formula Explanation C4E11DB9 hex 11000100 11100001 00011101 10111001 binary 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...

Page 139: ...ponent the whole number before the decimal point Mantissa the positive fraction after the decimal point B 5 Retrieving Logs Using the Shark 200S Meter s Modbus Map This section describes the log interface system of the Shark 200S meter from a programming point of view It is intended for programmers implementing indepen dent drivers for log retrieval from the meter It describes the meaning of the m...

Page 140: ...t log is used to store events which happen in and to the meter Events include Startup Reset Commands Log Retrievals etc The System Event Log Record takes 20 bytes 14 bytes of which are available when the log is retrieved NOTE The complete Systems Events table is shown in Section B 5 5 step 1 on page B 19 2 Alarm Log 1 The Alarm Log records the states of the 8 Limits programmed in the meter Wheneve...

Page 141: ...g 2 3 Same as Historical Log 1 5 Historical Log 3 4 Same as Historical Log 1 B 5 3 Block Definitions This section describes the Modbus Registers involved in retrieving and interpreting a Shark 200S Meter Log Other sections refer to certain values contained in this sec tion See the corresponding value in this section for details NOTES Register is the Modbus Register Address in 0 based Hexadecimal n...

Page 142: ...e two lists the Historical Log record can be interpreted For example Registers 0x03E7 and 0x03E8 are programmed to be recorded by the historical log The matching descriptor gives the data type as float and the size as 4 bytes These registers program the log to record Primary Readings Volts A N Historical Log Blocks Start Register 0x7917 Historical Log 1 0x79D7 Historical Log 2 0x7A97 Historical Lo...

Page 143: ...gs may be less than 15 If this value is 0 the log is disabled Valid values are 0 15 Interval The interval at which the Historical Log s Records are captured This value is an enumeration 0x01 1 minute 0x02 3 minute 0x04 5 minute 0x08 10 minute 0x10 15 minute 0x20 30 minute 0x40 60 minute Register List Registers 0x7919 0x798D Size 1 register per list item 117 list items The Register List controls wh...

Page 144: ...how to interpret that information Each descriptor describes a group of register items and what they mean Each descriptor is composed of 2 parts Type The data type of this descriptor such as signed integer IEEE floating point etc This is the high nibble of the descriptor byte with a value in the range of 0 14 If this value is 0xFF the descriptor should be ignored 0 ASCII An ASCII string or byte arr...

Page 145: ... the example above there is not a 1 to 1 relation between the register list and the descriptor list A single descriptor may refer to multiple register items Register Items Descriptors 0x03C7 Float 4 byte 0x03C8 0x1234 Signed Int 2 byte NOTE The sum of all descriptor sizes must equal the number of bytes in the data portion of the Historical Log record Log Status Block The Log Status Block describes...

Page 146: ...ed over is a dummy record filled with all 0xFF s When the log is filled and rolls over this record is overwritten Record Size The number of bytes in this record including the timestamp The data type is an unsigned integer in the range of 14 242 Log Availability A flag indicating if the log is available for retrieval or if it is in use by another port 0 Log Available for retrieval 1 In use by COM1 ...

Page 147: ... be retrieved by one port at a time Only one log at a time can be retrieved First Timestamp Timestamp of the oldest record Last Timestamp Timestamp of the newest record Log Retrieval Block The Log Retrieval Block is the main interface for retrieving logs It is comprised of 2 parts the header and the window The header is used to program the particular data the meter presents when a log window is re...

Page 148: ... and other settings concerning the log retrieval Registers 0xC34F 0xC350 Size 2 registers Log Number The log to be retrieved Write this value to set which log is being retrieved 0 System Events 1 Alarms 2 Historical Log 1 3 Historical Log 2 4 Historical Log 3 Bytes Value Type Format Description Bytes 0 1 Log Number Enable Scope UINT16 nnnnnnnn esssssss nnnnnnnn log to retrieve e retrieval session ...

Page 149: ...ult record Contains a 6 byte timestamp at the beginning then N data bytes for the record data Timestamp 1 The record only contains the 6 byte timestamp This is most useful to determine a range of available data for non interval based logs such as Alarms and System Events Image 2 The full record as it is stored in memory Contains a 2 byte check sum 4 byte sequence number 6 byte timestamp and then N...

Page 150: ... Repeat count each request will only get 1 window 2 8 2 8 windows returned for each Function Code 0x23 request Log Retrieval Window Block The Log Retrieval Window block is used to program the data you want to retrieve from the log It also provides the interface used to retrieve that data Registers 0xC351 0xC3CD Size 125 registers Window Status The status of the current window Since the time to pre...

Page 151: ...eve the window repeatedly until all records have been retrieved NOTES When auto increment is enabled this value will automatically increment so that the window will page through the records increasing by RecordsPerWindow each time that the last register in the window is read When auto increment is not enabled this value must be written to manually for each window to be retrieved Log Retrieval Data...

Page 152: ...2 Modbus Function Code 0x23 QUERY Field Name Example Hex Slave Address 01 Function 23 Starting Address Hi C3 Starting Address Lo 51 Points Hi 00 Points Lo 7D Repeat Count 04 RESPONSE Field Name Example Hex Slave Address 01 Function 23 Bytes Hi 03 Bytes Lo E0 Data Function Code 0x23 is a user defined Modbus function code which has a format simi lar to Function Code 0x03 except for the inclusion of ...

Page 153: ...ain the index of that window In the Shark 200S meter repeat counts are limited to 8 times for Modbus RTU and 4 times for Modbus ASCII The response for Function Code 0x23 is the same as for Function Code 0x03 with the data blocks in sequence IMPORTANT Before using Function Code 0x23 always check to see if the current connection supports it Some relay devices do not support user defined function cod...

Page 154: ...rite log to engage to Log Number 1 to Enable and the desired mode to Scope default 0 Normal 0xC34F 1 reg This is best done as a single register write This step will latch the first oldest record to index 0 and lock the log so that only this port can retrieve the log until it is disengaged c Verify the log is engaged read the contents of the specific logs status block 0xC737 16 reg again to see if ...

Page 155: ...ndow returned Space in the window after the last specified record RecordSize x Record PerWindow is padded with 0xFF and can be safely discarded b Verify that the record index incremented by Records Per Window The record index of the retrieved window is the index of the first record in the window This value will increase by Records Per Window each time the window is read so it should be 0 N N x 2 N...

Page 156: ...Disengage the log write the Log Number of log being disengaged to the Log Index and 0 to the Enable bit 0xC34F 1 reg B 5 4 4 Log Retrieval Example The following example illustrates a log retrieval session The example makes the following assumptions Log Retrieved is Historical Log 1 Log Index 2 Auto Incrementing is used Function Code 0x23 is not used Repeat Count of 1 The Log contains Volts AN Volt...

Page 157: ... 0000 060717101511 060718101511 0000000000000000 Data Max Records 0x100 256 records maximum Num Records 0x64 100 records currently logged Record Size 0x12 18 bytes per record Log Availability 0x00 0 not in use available for retrieval First Timestamp 0x060717101511 July 23 2006 16 21 17 Last Timestamp 0x060717101511 July 24 2006 16 21 17 NOTE This indicates that Historical Log 1 is available for re...

Page 158: ...x 0 3 Read 0xC757 16 reg Availability is 0 Send 0103 C757 0010 Command Register Address 0xC757 Registers 16 Receive 010320 00000100 00000064 0012 0002 060717101511 060718101511 0000000000000000 Data Max Records 0x100 256 records maximum Num Records 0x64 100 records currently logged Record Size 0x12 18 bytes per record Log Availability 0x02 2 In use by COM2 RS485 the current port First Timestamp 0x...

Page 159: ...nd the record is 18 bytes 246 18 13 66 which means that 13 records evenly fit into a single window This is 234 bytes which means later on we only need to read 234 bytes 117 registers of the window to retrieve the records of Repeats 1 We are using auto increment so not 0 but not function code 0x23 Window Status 0 ignore Record Index 0 start at the first record Receive 0110C3500003 command ok NOTES ...

Page 160: ...FAAD1842FAA9A8 Data Window Status 0x00 the window is ready Index 0x00 0 The window starts with the 0 th record which is the oldest record Record 0 The next 18 bytes is the 0 th record filler Timestamp 0x060717101511 July 23 2006 16 21 17 Data This record is the filler record It is used by the meter so that there is never 0 records It should be ignored It can be identified by the data being all 0xF...

Page 161: ...ta the timestamp is valid and the index is NOT 0 then the record is legitimate When the filler record is logged its timestamp may not be on the interval The next record taken will be on the next proper interval adjusted to the hour For example if the interval is 1 minute the first real record will be taken on the next minute no seconds If the interval is 15 minutes the next record will be taken at...

Page 162: ...rrent Index by RecordsPerWindow NOTES This is the step that determines how much more of the log we need to retrieve On the first N passes Records Per Window should be 13 as computed in step 4 and the current index should be a multiple of that 0 13 26 This amount will decrease when we reach the end see step 10 If the current index is greater than or equal to the number of records in this case 100 t...

Page 163: ...dex is 91 the 8 th window There are now 9 records available 100 91 so make Records per Window equal 9 11 Repeat steps 5 through 10 NOTES Go back to step 5 where a couple of values have changed Pass CurIndex FirstRecIndex RecPerWindow 0 0 0 13 1 13 13 13 2 26 26 13 3 39 39 13 4 52 52 13 5 65 65 13 6 78 78 13 7 91 91 9 8 100 At pass 8 since Current Index is equal to the number of records 100 log ret...

Page 164: ...rid Solutions 13 Write 0x0000 0xC34F 1 reg disengage the log Send 0106 C34F 0000 Command Register Address 0xC34F Registers 1 Write Single Register Command Data Log Number 0 ignore Enable 0 Disengage log Scope 0 ignore Receive 0106C34F0000 echo NOTES This disengages the log allowing it to be retrieved by other COM ports The log will automatically disengage if no log retrieval action is taken for 5 ...

Page 165: ...content of the data portion depends on the log System Event Record Size 14 bytes 20 bytes image Data The System Event data is 8 bytes each byte is an enumerated value Group Group of the event Event Event within a group Modifier Additional information about the event such as number of sectors or log number Channel The port of the Shark 200S meter that caused the event 0 Firmware 1 COM 1 IrDA 2 COM ...

Page 166: ...ent group Event Event within group Mod Event modifier Channel 1 2 for COMs 7 for USER 0 for FW Parm1 Parm2 Parm3 Parm4 Comments 0 Startup 0 0 0 FW version Meter Run Firmware Startup 1 Log Activity 1 log 1 4 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF Reset 2 log 1 4 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF Log Retrieval Begin 3 log 0 4 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF Log Retrieval End 2 Clock Activity 1 0 1 4 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF Clock Changed 2 0 0 0xFF...

Page 167: ...FF 0xFF 0xFF Measurement Stopped 5 Boot Activity 1 0 1 4 FW version Exit to Boot 6 Error Report ing Recovery 4 log 0 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF Log Babbling Detected 5 log 0 records discarded time in seconds Babbling Log Periodic Summary 6 log 0 records discarded time in seconds Log Babbling End Detected 7 sector 0 error count stimulus 0xFF Flash Sector Error 8 0 0 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF Flash Error Counter...

Page 168: ...ng when the error occurred 1 acquire sector 2 startup 3 empty sector 4 release sector 5 write data Flash error counters are reset to zero in the unlikely event that both copies in EEPROM are corrupted The flash job queue is flushed and log records are lost in the unlikely event that the queue runs out of space A babbling log is one that is saving records faster than the meter can handle long term ...

Page 169: ...tes 16 bytes image Data The Alarm record data is 4 bytes and specifies which limit the event occurred on and the direction of the event going out of limit or coming back into limit Direction The direction of the alarm event whether this record indicates the limit going out or coming back into limit 1 Going out of limit 2 Coming back into limit Limit Type Each limit 1 8 has both an above condition ...

Page 170: ...resis which is the value at which the limit returns into limit after the setpoint has been exceeded This prevents babbling limits which can be caused by the limit value fluttering over the setpoint causing it to go in and out of limit continuously Identifier The first modbus register of the value that is being watched by this limit While any modbus register is valid only values that can have a Ful...

Page 171: ...mit will return into limit if it is out If this value is below the Below Setpoint this Below limit will be disabled Valid in the range of 200 0 to 200 0 Stored as an integer with 0 1 resolution Multiply by 10 to get the integer divide integer by 10 to get For example 94 9 949 NOTES The Full Scale is the nominal value for each of the different types of readings To compute the Full Scale use the fol...

Page 172: ...events This also means that if a limit is out and it goes back in during the power off condition no into limit record will be recorded The worst value of the into limit record follows the above restrictions it only represents the values since power up Any values before the power up condition are lost Historical Log Record Size 6 2 x N bytes 12 2 x N bytes where N is the number of registers stored ...

Page 173: ...0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 send 01 03 79 57 00 40 recv 01 03 80 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0...

Page 174: ... 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 E8 00 01 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 06 08 17 51 0C 00 00 19 00 2F 27 0F 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 E8 00 01 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 send 01 03 C3 51 00 40 Read first half of last window recv 01 03 80 00 00 05 19 06 08 18 4E 35 00 00 19 00 2F 27 0F 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 E8 0...

Page 175: ...2 byte Volts C THD Maximum 1F 3F 1F 40 3 4 Float 4 byte Volts A Minimum 1F 41 1F 42 3 4 Float 4 byte Volts B Minimum 1F 43 1F 44 3 4 Float 4 byte Volts C Minimum 06 0B 06 0C 4 4 Energy 4 byte VARhr Negative Phase A 06 0D 06 0E 4 4 Energy 4 byte VARhr Negative Phase B 17 75 6 2 SINT 2 byte Volts A 1st Harmonic Magnitude 17 76 6 2 SINT 2 byte Volts A 2nd Harmonic Magnitude 17 77 6 2 SINT 2 byte Volt...

Page 176: ... The Shark meter s Modbus map defines Holding Registers as 4X registers Many popular SCADA and HMI packages and their Modbus drivers have user interfaces that require users to enter these Registers starting at 40001 So instead of entering two separate values one for register type and one for the actual register they have been combined into one number The Shark 200S meter s Modbus map uses a shorth...

Page 177: ...he number e g 4009 into the UI as the starting register For SCADA and Driver packages that use the 400001 to 465536 method for requesting holding registers take 400000 and add the value of the register Address in the decimal column of the Modbus Map Then enter the number e g 400009 into the UI as the starting register The drivers for these packages strip off the leading four and subtract 1 from th...

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Page 179: ... 011B 011C 285 285 Amps A UINT16 0 to 9999 amps 1 011C 011D 286 286 Amps B UINT16 0 to 9999 amps 1 011D 011E 287 287 Amps C UINT16 0 to 9999 amps 1 011E 011F 288 288 Neutral Current UINT16 9999 to 9999 amps 1 011F 0120 289 289 Watts 3 Ph total SINT16 9999 to 9999 watts 1 0120 0121 290 290 VARs 3 Ph total SINT16 9999 to 9999 VARs 1 0121 0122 291 291 VAs 3 Ph total UINT16 0 to 9999 VAs 1 0122 0123 2...

Page 180: ...e B FLOAT 9999 M to 9999 M watts 2 0409 040A 1034 1035 Watts Phase C FLOAT 9999 M to 9999 M watts 2 040B 040C 1036 1037 VARs Phase A FLOAT 9999 M to 9999 M VARs 2 040D 040E 1038 1039 VARs Phase B FLOAT 9999 M to 9999 M VARs 2 040F 0410 1040 1041 VARs Phase C FLOAT 9999 M to 9999 M VARs 2 0411 0412 1042 1043 VAs Phase A FLOAT 9999 M to 9999 M VAs 2 0413 0414 1044 1045 VAs Phase B FLOAT 9999 M to 99...

Page 181: ...energy format 2 0603 0604 1540 1541 W hours Total Phase C SINT32 0 to 99999999 Wh per energy format 2 0605 0606 1542 1543 VAR hours Positive Phase A SINT32 0 to 99999999 VARh per energy format 2 0607 0608 1544 1545 VAR hours Positive Phase B SINT32 0 to 99999999 VARh per energy format 2 0609 060A 1546 1547 VAR hours Positive Phase C SINT32 0 to 99999999 VARh per energy format 2 060B 060C 1548 1549...

Page 182: ... per energy format 063D 064E 1614 1615 VAR hours in the Interval Negative Phase C SINT32 0 to 99999999 VARh per energy format 064F 0650 1616 1617 VA hours in the Interval Phase A SINT32 0 to 99999999 VAh per energy format 0651 0652 1618 1619 VA hours in the Interval Phase B SINT32 0 to 99999999 VAh per energy format 0653 0654 1620 1621 VA hours in the Interval Phase C SINT32 0 to 99999999 VAh per ...

Page 183: ... M VAs 2 0BCF 0BD0 3024 3025 VAs Phase C FLOAT 9999 M to 9999 M VAs 2 0BD1 0BD2 3026 3027 Power Factor Phase A FLOAT 1 00 to 1 00 none 2 0BD3 0BD4 3028 3029 Power Factor Phase B FLOAT 1 00 to 1 00 none 2 0BD5 0BD6 3030 3031 Power Factor Phase C FLOAT 1 00 to 1 00 none 2 0BD7 0BD8 3032 3033 W hours Received SINT32 0 to 99999999 or 0 to 99999999 Wh per energy format 2 0BD9 0BDA 3034 3035 W hours Del...

Page 184: ...084 3085 VAR hours Negative Phase C SINT32 0 to 99999999 VARh per energy format 2 0C0D 0C0E 3086 3087 VAR hours Net Phase A SINT32 99999999 to 99999999 VARh per energy format 2 0C0F 0C10 3088 3089 VAR hours Net Phase B SINT32 99999999 to 99999999 VARh per energy format 2 0C11 0C12 3090 3091 VAR hours Net Phase C SINT32 99999999 to 99999999 VARh per energy format 2 0C13 0C14 3092 3093 VAR hours Tot...

Page 185: ...y 0 not working 1 119F 119F 4512 4512 Current Day of Week UINT16 1 to 7 1 day 1 Sun 2 Mon etc 1 Block Size 13 read only 1F27 1F28 7976 7977 Volts A N previous Demand interval Short Term Minimum FLOAT 0 to 9999 M volts 2 1F29 1F2A 7978 7979 Volts B N previous Demand interval Short Term Minimum FLOAT 0 to 9999 M volts 2 1F2B 1F2C 7980 7981 Volts C N previous Demand interval Short Term Minimum FLOAT ...

Page 186: ...2 1F69 1F6A 8042 8043 Positive VARs Phase A Minimum Avg Demand FLOAT 9999 M to 9999 M VARs 2 1F6B 1F6C 8044 8045 Positive VARs Phase B Minimum Avg Demand FLOAT 9999 M to 9999 M VARs 2 1F6D 1F6E 8046 8047 Positive VARs Phase C Minimum Avg Demand FLOAT 9999 M to 9999 M VARs 2 1F6F 1F70 8048 8049 Negative Watts Phase A Minimum Avg Demand FLOAT 9999 M to 9999 M watts 2 1F71 1F72 8050 8051 Negative Wat...

Page 187: ...EC 8427 8429 Positive Watts 3 Ph Min Avg Dmd Timestamp TSTAMP 1Jan2000 31Dec2099 1 sec 3 20ED 20EF 8430 8432 Positive VARs 3 Ph Min Avg Dmd Timestamp TSTAMP 1Jan2000 31Dec2099 1 sec 3 20F0 20F2 8433 8435 Negative Watts 3 Ph Min Avg Dmd Timestamp TSTAMP 1Jan2000 31Dec2099 1 sec 3 20F3 20F5 8436 8438 Negative VARs 3 Ph Min Avg Dmd Timestamp TSTAMP 1Jan2000 31Dec2099 1 sec 3 20F6 20F8 8439 8441 VAs 3...

Page 188: ...ed 3 2153 2155 8532 8534 Reserved 3 2156 2158 8535 8537 Symmetrical Comp Magnitude 0 Seq Min Timestamp TSTAMP 1Jan2000 31Dec2099 1 sec 3 2159 215B 8538 8540 Symmetrical Comp Magnitude Seq Min Timestamp TSTAMP 1Jan2000 31Dec2099 1 sec 3 215C 215E 8541 8543 Symmetrical Comp Magnitude Seq Min Timestamp TSTAMP 1Jan2000 31Dec2099 1 sec 3 215F 2161 8544 8546 Symmetrical Comp Phase 0 Seq Min Timestamp TS...

Page 189: ...ximum Avg Demand FLOAT 0 to 9999 M VARs 2 2341 2342 9026 9027 VAs 3 Ph Maximum Avg Demand FLOAT 9999 M to 9999 M VAs 2 2343 2344 9028 9029 Positive Power Factor 3 Ph Maximum Avg Demand FLOAT 1 00 to 1 00 none 2 2345 2346 9030 9031 Negative Power Factor 3 Ph Maximum Avg Demand FLOAT 1 00 to 1 00 none 2 2347 2348 9032 9033 Frequency Maximum FLOAT 0 to 65 00 Hz 2 2349 234A 9034 9035 Neutral Current M...

Page 190: ...ponent Phase Seq Maximum SINT16 1800 to 1800 0 1 degree 1 2384 2384 9093 9093 Unbalance 0 Seq Maximum UINT16 0 to 10000 0 01 1 2385 2385 9094 9094 Unbalance Seq Maximum UINT16 0 to 10000 0 01 1 2386 2386 9095 9095 Current Unbalance Maximum UINT16 0 to 20000 0 01 1 Block Size 96 read only 24B7 24B9 9400 9402 Volts A N Max Timestamp TSTAMP 1Jan2000 31Dec2099 1 sec 3 24BA 24BC 9403 9405 Volts B N Max...

Page 191: ...2000 31Dec2099 1 sec 3 2511 2513 9490 9492 VAs Phase A Max Avg Dmd Timestamp TSTAMP 1Jan2000 31Dec2099 1 sec 3 2514 2516 9493 9495 VAs Phase B Max Avg Dmd Timestamp TSTAMP 1Jan2000 31Dec2099 1 sec 3 2517 2519 9496 9498 VAs Phase C Max Avg Dmd Timestamp TSTAMP 1Jan2000 31Dec2099 1 sec 3 251A 251C 9499 9501 Positive PF Phase A Max Avg Dmd Timestamp TSTAMP 1Jan2000 31Dec2099 1 sec 3 251D 251F 9502 95...

Page 192: ...reads 0 1 5209 5209 21002 21002 Open Privileged Command Session UINT16 password Note 5 meter will process command registers this register through Close Privileged Command Session register below for 5 minutes or until the session is closed whichever comes first 1 520A 520A 21003 21003 Initiate Programmable Settings Update UINT16 password Note 5 meter enters PS update mode 1 520B 520B 21004 21004 Ca...

Page 193: ... kilo 6 mega f decimal point for power 0 data dependant placement 1 fixed placement per ii value ddd energy digits after decimal point 0 6 See note 10 1 7536 7536 30007 30007 Operating Mode Screen Enables UINT16 bit mapped x eeeeeeee eeeeeeee op mode screen rows on off rows top to bottom are bits low order to high order x set to suppress PF on W VAR PF screens 1 7537 7537 30008 30008 Daylight Savi...

Page 194: ...a vv number of digits after decimal point for voltage display 0 For voltage range 0 9999V 1 For voltage range 100 0kV 999 9 kV 2 For voltage range 10 00kV 99 99 kV 3 For voltage range 0kV 9 999 kV This setting is used only when k 1 k enable fixed scale for voltage display 0 autoscale 1 unit if vv 0 and kV if vv 1 2 3 g enable alternate full scale bar graph current 1 on 0 off e enable ct pt compens...

Page 195: ... 2 SINT16 same as Limit 1 same as Limit 1 5 7555 7559 30038 30042 Limit 3 SINT16 5 755A 755E 30043 30047 Limit 4 SINT16 5 755F 7563 30048 30052 Limit 5 SINT16 5 7564 7568 30053 30057 Limit 6 SINT16 5 7569 756D 30058 30062 Limit 7 SINT16 5 756E 7572 30063 30067 Limit 8 SINT16 5 7573 7582 30068 30083 Reserved Reserved 16 7583 75C2 30084 30147 Reserved Reserved 64 75C3 75C3 30148 30148 watts loss due...

Page 196: ...120V 230V 480V error SINT16 99 99 to 99 99 0 01 4 762F 762F 30256 30259 C phase PT compensation 69V 120V 230V 480V error SINT16 99 99 to 99 99 0 01 4 7633 7633 30260 30260 A phase CT compensation c1 error SINT16 99 99 to 99 99 0 01 For Class 10 unit c1 0 25A c2 0 5A c3 1A c4 5A For Class 2 unit c1 0 05A c2 0 1A c3 0 2A c4 1A 1 7634 7634 30261 30261 A phase CT compensation c2 error SINT16 99 99 to ...

Page 197: ...meter operation 1 9C41 9C41 40002 40002 Volts A N UINT16 2047 to 4095 volts 2047 0 4095 150 1 9C42 9C42 40003 40003 Volts B N UINT16 2047 to 4095 volts volts 150 register 2047 2047 1 9C43 9C43 40004 40004 Volts C N UINT16 2047 to 4095 volts 1 9C44 9C44 40005 40005 Amps A UINT16 0 to 4095 amps 0 10 2047 0 4095 10 1 9C45 9C45 40006 40006 Amps B UINT16 0 to 4095 amps amps 10 register 2047 2047 1 9C46...

Page 198: ...per energy format 2 9C6F 9C70 40048 40049 VAR hours Positive Phase C UINT32 0 to 99999999 VARh per energy format 2 9C71 9C72 40050 40051 VAR hours Negative Phase A UINT32 0 to 99999999 VARh per energy format 2 9C73 9C74 40052 40053 VAR hours Negative Phase B UINT32 0 to 99999999 VARh per energy format 2 9C75 9C76 40054 40055 VAR hours Negative Phase C UINT32 0 to 99999999 VARh per energy format 2 ...

Page 199: ...dow number 0xFF not ready this byte is read only nn nn is a 24 bit record number The log s first record is latched as a reference point when the session is enabled This offset is a record index relative to that point Value provided is the relative index of the whole or partial record that begins the window 2 C353 C3CD 50004 50126 Log Retrieve Window UINT16 see comments none mapped per record layou...

Page 200: ...in an incorrect mode If the password is incorrect a valid response is returned but the command is not executed Use 5555 for the password if passwords are disabled in the programmable settings M denotes a 1 000 000 multiplier Each identifier is a Modbus register For entities that occupy multiple registers FLOAT SINT32 etc all registers making up the entity must be listed in ascending order For exam...

Page 201: ... common pool for distribution among the 3 historical and waveform logs The pool size number of sectors for each log and the number of registers per record together determine the maximum number of records a log can hold S number of sectors assigned to the log H number of Modbus registers to be monitored in each historical record up to 117 R number of bytes per record 12 2H for historical logs N num...

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Page 203: ...ndary device slave in DNP communication A new feature allows DNP readings in primary units with user set scaling for current Voltage and power see Chapter 5 in the Communicator EXT User Manual for instruc tions C 2 Physical Layer The Shark 200S meter s DNP version uses serial communication Port 2 RS485 compliant port or any communication capable option board can be used Speed and data format is tr...

Page 204: ...ter map See the register map in Section C 6 In order to retrieve all objects with their respective variations the qualifier must be set to ALL 0x06 See Section C 7 for an example showing a read Class 0 request data from the meter The Write function code 02 provides a means for clearing the Device restart bit in the Internal Indicator register only This is mapped to Object 80 point 0 with varia tio...

Page 205: ...aled in the Internal Indicator field but they do not indicate an error condition C 6 Shark 200S Meter s DNP Register Map Object 10 Binary Output States Object 12 Control Relay Outputs Object Point Var Description Format Range Multiplier Units Comments 10 0 2 Reset Energy Counters BYTE Always 1 N A None Read by Class 0 or with qualifier 0 1 2 or 6 10 1 2 Change to Modbus RTU Protocol BYTE Always 1 ...

Page 206: ...er 10 n d where n and d are derived from the energyformat n 0 3 or 6 per energy format scale and d number of decimal places Whr example energy format 7 2K and W hours counter 1234567 n 3 K scale d 2 2 digits after deci mal point mul tiplier 10 3 2 101 10 so energy is 1234567 10 Whrs or 12345 67 KWhrs 20 1 5 W hours Negative UINT32 0 to 99999999 Whr 20 2 5 VAR hours Positive UINT32 0 to 99999999 VA...

Page 207: ...768 to 32767 4500 32768 VAR 30 12 4 VAs 3 Ph total sint16 0 to 32767 4500 32768 VA 30 13 4 Power Factor 3 Ph total sint16 1000 to 1000 0 001 None 30 14 4 Frequency sint16 0 to 9999 0 01 Hz 30 15 4 Positive Watts 3 Ph Maximum Avg Demand sint16 32768 to 32767 4500 32768 W 30 16 4 Positive VARs 3 Ph Maximum Avg Demand sint16 32768 to 32767 4500 32768 VAR 30 17 4 Negative Watts 3 Ph Maximum Avg Demand...

Page 208: ...r 100 N A none 30 28 4 CT denominator sint16 1 or 5 N A none 30 29 4 PT numerator SINT16 1 to 9999 N A none PT ratio numerator multiplier denomina tor 30 30 4 PT multiplier SINT16 1 10 or 100 N A none 30 31 4 PT denominator SINT16 1 to 9999 N A none 30 32 4 Neutral Current SINT16 0 to 32767 10 32768 A For 1A model mul tiplier is 2 32768 and values above 2A secondary read 32767 Object Point Var Des...

Page 209: ...C9 dst src crc Reply 05 64 05 0B src dst crc Request 05 64 0E C4 dst src crc Cx Cy 02 50 01 00 07 07 00 crc Reply 05 64 0A 44 src dst crc Cx Cy 81 int ind crc Request 05 64 0B C4 dst src crc Cx Cy 01 3C 01 06 crc Request alternate 05 64 14 C4 dst src crc Cx Cy 01 3C 02 06 3C 03 06 3C 04 06 3C 01 06 crc Reply same for either request 05 64 72 44 src dst crc Cx Cy 81 int ind 14 05 00 00 04 pt 0 pt 1 ...

Page 210: ...00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 crc 01 00 00 00 00 crc Reply 05 64 1C 44 src dst crc Cx Cy 81 int ind 0C 01 28 01 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 crc 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 crc Request 05 64 18 C4 dst src crc Cx Cy 06 0C 01 17 01 01 03 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 crc 00 00 00 crc No Reply Request 05 64 18 C4 dst src crc Cx Cy 05 0C 01 17 01 02 03 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 crc 00 00 00 crc Reply 05 64 1A 44 src dst crc Cx Cy 81...

Page 211: ...fied for the Read function Only objects 10 20 30 and 60 are supported Out of Range Occurs for most other errors in a request such as requesting points that don t exist or direct operate requests in unsupported formats Buffer Overflow Occurs if a read request or a read response is too large for its respective buffer In general if the request overflows there will be no data in the response while if ...

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Page 213: ...or installing the USB to IrDA Adapter D 2 Installation Procedures You can order CAB6490 from EIG s webstore www electroind com store Select Cables and Accessories from the list on the left side of the screen The USB to IrDA Adapter comes packaged with a USB cable and an Installation CD Follow this proce dure to install the Adapter on your PC 1 Connect the USB cable to the USB to IrDA Adapter and p...

Page 214: ...wer Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions 5 Make sure the 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 215: ...ring and Smart Grid Solutions Electro Industries GaugeTech The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions 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 216: ...Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions 10 You 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 217: ...ly at the IrDA on the front of the Shark 200S meter It should 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 s...

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Page 219: ... 17 When installation is complete you will see the screen shown below 18 Click Finish to close the Found New Hardware Wizard 19 To verify that your Adapter has been installed properly click Start Set tings 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 scree...

Page 220: ...rom the meter for a minute and then position it pointing at the IrDA again 20 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 21 Click the Modem tab The Com Port that the Adapter is using is displayed in the screen 22 Use this Com Port to connect to the meter from your PC using the Communicator EXT software Refer to...

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