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Any safety devices that are not fully functional must be repaired by an author-
ised specialist before the device is switched on.

Never bypass or disable protection devices.

For the location of the safety and danger notices on the device, refer to the sec-
tion headed "General remarks" in the Operating Instructions for the device.

Any equipment malfunctions which might impair safety must be remedied before
the device is turned on.

This is for your personal safety!

Environmental
conditions

Operation or storage of the device outside the stipulated area will be deemed as
not in accordance with the intended purpose. The manufacturer accepts no liab-
ility for any damage resulting from improper use.

Qualified per-
sonnel

The servicing information contained in these operating instructions is intended
only for the use of qualified service engineers. An electric shock can be fatal. Do
not carry out any actions other than those described in the documentation. This
also applies to qualified personnel.

All cables and leads must be secured, undamaged, insulated and adequately di-
mensioned. Loose connections, scorched, damaged or inadequately dimensioned
cables and leads must be immediately repaired by authorised personnel.

Maintenance and repair work must only be carried out by an authorised special-
ist.

It is impossible to guarantee that bought-in parts are designed and manufac-
tured to meet the demands made on them, or that they satisfy safety require-
ments. Use only original spare parts (also applies to standard parts).

Do not carry out any alterations, installations, or modifications to the device
without first obtaining the manufacturer's permission.

Components that are not in perfect condition must be changed immediately.

Copyright

Copyright of these operating instructions remains with the manufacturer.

The text and illustrations are all technically correct at the time of printing. We
reserve the right to make changes. The contents of the operating instructions
shall not provide the basis for any claims whatsoever on the part of the pur-
chaser. If you have any suggestions for improvement, or can point out any mis-
takes that you have found in the instructions, we will be most grateful for your
comments.

Data protection

The user is responsible for the safekeeping of any changes made to the factory
settings. The manufacturer accepts no liability for any deleted personal settings.

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Summary of Contents for TS 5kA-3

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Fronius Smart Meter TS 5kA 3 42 0426 0348 EN 013 25052022 EN Operating Instructions...

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Page 3: ...stor 24 Terminating resistors 24 Mounting the connection cover 26 Multi meter system Explanation of symbols 26 Modbus participants Fronius SnapInverter 27 Multi meter system Fronius SnapINverter 27 Mo...

Page 4: ...Fronius manufacturer s warranty 46 4...

Page 5: ...Safety rules 5...

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Page 7: ...missioning maintenance and servicing of the device must Be suitably qualified Have knowledge of and experience in dealing with electrical installations and Have fully read and precisely followed these...

Page 8: ...tions scorched damaged or inadequately dimensioned cables and leads must be immediately repaired by authorised personnel Maintenance and repair work must only be carried out by an authorised special i...

Page 9: ...General information 9...

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Page 11: ...eter TS provides a clear overview of a user s own power consumption The meter measures the power flow to the loads or to the grid and forwards the information via the Modbus RTU RS485 communication to...

Page 12: ...tion as national law electrical equipment that has reached the end of its life must be collected separ ately and returned to an approved recycling facility Any device that you no longer require must b...

Page 13: ...e documents do not replace regional state provincial or national laws or regulations or stand ards that apply to the installation electrical safety and use of the product Froni us International GmbH a...

Page 14: ...ing ac curacy The Fronius Smart Meter TS has accuracy class 1 when measuring active energy EN IEC 62053 21 in the voltage ranges 400 480 VLL or 230 277 VLN Within the voltage ranges 173 400 VLL or 100...

Page 15: ...Installation 15...

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Page 17: ...t transformer for each meter These values will be required during setup 9 Connect the data communication connections of the Fronius Smart Meter TS to the Fronius system monitoring see Connecting the d...

Page 18: ...sight and as close as possible to the Fronius Smart Meter TS they must also be easy to use The disconnecting devices must satisfy the requirements of IEC 60947 1 and IEC 60947 3 as well as all nationa...

Page 19: ...bles for the terminals of the measuring input and measuring output Wire 1 4 mm Recommended torque max 0 6 Nm The measuring inputs of the current transformers must be earthed on one side as shown in th...

Page 20: ...2 phases 3 conductors CT connection 2 phases 3 conductors VT CT connection 3 phases 3 conductors CT connection 3 phases 3 conductors VT CT connection 20...

Page 21: ...phase A current converter with a primary current greater than the maximum expected current per phase should be selected The closer the expected current is to this value the more precise the measureme...

Page 22: ...it being opened inadvertently a plastic cable tie can be secured to the current trans former Hinged current transformers can be installed in a system without inter rupting the voltage Connecting the...

Page 23: ...le to the inverter Use network cables of type CAT5 or higher Use a mutual twisted cable pair for corresponding data lines D D M1 M1 If the data lines are close to the mains cabling use wires or cables...

Page 24: ...ating res istor The terminating resistor is integrated in the Fronius Smart Meter TS and is manufactured with a bridge between the M and T connections T termina tion Terminating res istors Due to inte...

Page 25: ...The terminating resistor is integrated in the Fronius Smart Meter TS and is manufactured with a bridge between the M and T connections T termination 25 EN...

Page 26: ...d and energy fed into the grid Based on the relevant billing data the electricity retailer will invoice the energy sourced from the grid and the purchaser of the surplus energy will reimburse the ener...

Page 27: ...high data transfer of the battery the battery occupies 2 parti cipants Example Input Battery Fronius Ohmpilot Quantity Primary meter Quantity Secondary meter Modbus 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 Multi meter sys tem...

Page 28: ...observed in a multi meter system Only assign each Modbus address once Terminating resistors must be positioned individually for each channel Modbus parti cipants Fronius GEN24 The inputs M0 and M1 can...

Page 29: ...TS are installed a separate address must be set for each see Setting the address on the Fronius Smart Meter TS on page 35 The primary meter is always assigned address 1 All the other meters are numbe...

Page 30: ...be observed in a multi meter system Connect the primary meter and the battery to different channels recom mended The remaining Modbus participants must be distributed equally Only assign each Modbus...

Page 31: ...1 Total active energy drawn 2 Average phase voltage in the system 04 1 Total active energy drawn 2 Power factor L inductive C capacit ive 05 1 Total active energy drawn 2 Frequency 06 1 Total active...

Page 32: ...he value remains unchanged for the entire inter val It is 0 in the first interval after the start 3 Maximum demanded power dMd Peak demand that has been reached since the last reset 10 Not used 11 Not...

Page 33: ...ent b Configuration menu structure and parameters Screen Code Description Values PASS P1 Enter the current password 2633 nPASS P2 Password change Four digits 0000 9999 SYStEM P3 Type of system 3Pn thr...

Page 34: ...P17 Activation of the reset func tion for energy tariffs max imum requested power and part values of active and re active energy the latter are only transmitted via the serial interface No reset funct...

Page 35: ...seconds to exit the settings Ratio of current transformers1 0001 10002 Ratio of voltage transformers1 3 001 0 10002 1 Important Changing the transformation ratios will reset the counters in the Froniu...

Page 36: ...nd Down and confirm each individual value with Enter 1 Use Up or Down to access the P14 screen 2 Press and hold Enter for 2 seconds 3 Set the address with Up and Down and confirm each individual value...

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Page 39: ...confirm The Fronius Datamanager start page is displayed LAN 1 Connect the Fronius Datamanager and computer to a LAN cable 2 Place the Fronius Datamanager IP switch in the A position 3 In the browser a...

Page 40: ...WLAN 192 168 250 181 IP address for LAN 169 254 0 180 or the host and domain name of the Fronius Datamanager and confirm The Fronius Datamanager website will be displayed 2 Click the Settings button 3...

Page 41: ...ommunication LED flashes blue 2 Establish the connection to the inverter in the network settings the inverter is displayed with the name FRONIUS_PILOT and the serial number of the device 3 Password en...

Page 42: ...ess the Components menu area 5 Click the Add component button 6 In the Position drop down list set the position of the meter feed in point or consumption point For more information on the position of...

Page 43: ...The Fronius Smart Meter TS is configured as a secondary meter 43 EN...

Page 44: ...f consumption voltage path max voltage 10 VA Nominal frequency Tolerance 50 60 Hz 45 65 Hz Nominal current lb 1 A 5 A Maximum current Imax 6 A Starting current 10 mA Current transformer ratio kCT 1 10...

Page 45: ...t RS485 communication Electrically isolated from input and auxiliary voltage Standard RS485 3 conductors Transmission Serial asynchronous Protocol Modbus RTU Addresses 1 255 Number of bits 8 Stop bit...

Page 46: ...napped onto 35 mm DIN rail Housing material Noryl self extinguishing Degree of protection EN 60529 IP54 housing IP20 connections Weight 240 grams Terminals Measuring input Wire min 1 mm max 4 mm Recom...

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