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Device handbook SINEAX AM2000

 

 

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7.6  Alarming 

The alarming concept is very flexible. Depending on the user requirements simple or more advanced 
monitoring tasks may be realized. The most important objects are limit values on base quantities, the 
monitoring of fault-current, monitoring functions and the summary alarm. 
 

 

7.6.1  Limit values on base quantities 

 

Using limit values either the exceeding of a given 
value (upper limit) or the fall below a given value 
(lower limit) is monitored.  
Limits values are defined by means of two 
parameters: Limit for ON / OFF. The hysteresis 
corresponds to the difference between these two 
values. 
If a data logger is implemented both state transitions 
OFF

ON and ON

OFF can be recorded as event or 

alarm in the appropriate lists.

 

 

Upper limit

: Limit for ON 

 Limit for OFF  

 

 The limit value becomes active (1) as soon as 

the limit for ON state is exceeded. It remains 
active until the associated measured quantity 
falls below the limit for OFF state again. 

  The limit value is inactive (0) if either the limit for 

ON is not yet reached or if, following the 
activation of the limit value, the associated 
measured quantity falls below the limit for OFF 
state again.

 

 

Lower limit

: Limit for ON < Limit for OFF  

 

 The limit value becomes active (1) as soon as 

the associated measured quantity falls below the 
limit for ON state. It remains active until the 
associated measured quantity exceeds the limit 
for OFF state again. 

 The limit value is inactive (0) if either the 

associated measured quantity is higher than the 
limit for ON state or if, following the activation of 
the limit value, it exceeds the limit for OFF state 
again.

 

 

If the limit for ON state and the limit for OFF state are configured to the same value, 
the limit value will be treated as an upper limit value without hysteresis. 

 

 
Limit value states can: 

 directly be used as source for a digital output 

 be used as logic input for a monitoring function 

 be recorded as event or alarm in the appropriate lists on each changing 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Camille Bauer SINEAX AM2000

Page 1: ...book SINEAX AM2000 Operating Instructions SINEAX AM2000 2019 06 Camille Bauer Metrawatt AG Aargauerstrasse 7 CH 5610 Wohlen Switzerland Phone 41 56 618 21 11 Telefax 41 56 618 35 35 E Mail info cbmag com https www camillebauer com ...

Page 2: ...e also able to understand and follow the given safety and warning notices Intended use The product described in this document may be used only for the application specified The maximum electrical supply data and ambient conditions specified in the technical data section must be adhered For the perfect and safe operation of the device proper transport and storage as well as professional assembly in...

Page 3: ...RS485 21 5 11 Fault current detection 22 5 12 Temperature inputs 24 5 13 GPS time synchronization 25 6 Commissioning 27 6 1 Parametrization of the device functionality 27 6 2 Installation check 27 6 3 Ethernet installation 29 6 3 1 Settings 29 6 3 2 Connection of the standard interface 31 6 3 3 Connection of the IEC61850 interface 32 6 3 4 Connection of the PROFINET interface 32 6 3 5 MAC addresse...

Page 4: ...justment 59 8 2 Cleaning 59 8 3 Battery 59 8 4 Disposal 59 9 Technical data 60 10 Dimensional drawings 67 Annex 68 A Description of measured quantities 68 A1 Basic measurements 68 A2 Harmonic analysis 72 A3 System imbalance 73 A4 Mean values and trend 74 A5 Meters 75 B Display matrices 76 B0 Used abbreviations for the measurements 76 B1 Display matrices for single phase system 81 B2 Display matric...

Page 5: ...ledge A general knowledge in the field of electrical engineering is required For assembly and installation of the device knowledge of applicable national safety regulations and installation standard is required 1 2 Scope of supply Measurement device SINEAX AM2000 Safety instructions multiple languages Mounting set 2 mounting clamps 1 3 Further documents The following documents are provided electro...

Page 6: ... AM2000 is a comprehensive instrument for the universal measurement and monitoring in power systems A full parameterization of all functions of the AM2000 is possible directly at the device The universal measurement system of the device may be used directly for any power system from single phase up to 4 wire unbalanced networks without hardware modifications Using additional optional components th...

Page 7: ... done by providing an enclosure e g case cabinet or using a room accessible to qualified personal only and compliant with local fire safety standards 4 1 Panel cutout Dimensional drawing AM2000 See section 10 4 2 Mounting of the device The device is suitable for panel widths up to 8mm a Slide the device into the cutout from the outside Orientation as shown b From the side slide in the mounting cla...

Page 8: ...0 Erection of power installations with nominal voltages up to 1000 V Nameplate of a device with Modbus RTU interface 4 relay outputs 4 analog outputs Symbol Meaning Device may only be disposed of in a professional manner Double insulation device of protection class 2 CE conformity mark The device fulfills the requirements of the applicable EU directives Products with this mark comply with both the...

Page 9: ...s passive 1 1 51 53 1 2 52 53 1 3 55 57 1 4 56 57 2 1 61 63 2 2 62 63 2 3 65 67 2 4 66 67 3 1 41 43 3 2 42 43 3 3 45 47 3 4 46 47 4 1 31 33 4 2 32 33 4 3 35 37 4 4 36 37 2 temperature inputs 1 1 52 53 1 2 56 57 2 1 62 63 2 2 66 67 3 1 42 43 3 2 46 47 4 1 32 33 4 2 36 37 5 3 Possible cross sections and tightening torques Eingänge L1 2 L2 5 L3 8 N 11 PE 16 I1 1 3 I2 4 6 I3 7 9 IN 10 12 Hilfsenergie ...

Page 10: ...aker or a fused disconnect switch in accordance with IEC 60947 2 or IEC 60947 3 When using voltage transformers you have to ensure that their secondary connections never will be short circuited No fuse may be connected upstream of the current measurement inputs When using current transformers their secondary connectors must be short circuited during installation and before removing the device Neve...

Page 11: ...e 300V to ground With current transformer With current and voltage transformer L1 N L1 L2 L3 N I1 3 1 I2 4 I3 9 7 IN PE 6 10 12 16 11 2 5 8 5 A UL listed L1 N L1 L2 L3 N I1 3 1 I2 4 I3 9 7 IN PE 6 10 12 16 11 2 5 8 5 A UL listed K k L l L1 N K k L l L1 L2 L3 N I1 3 1 I2 4 I3 9 7 IN PE 6 10 12 16 11 2 5 8 5 A UL listed v V u U ...

Page 12: ...he device according to the following table Terminals 1 3 2 5 8 Current meas via L2 I2 k I2 l L2 L3 L1 Current meas via L3 I3 k I3 l L3 L1 L2 By rotating the voltage connections the measurements U12 U23 and U31 will be assigned interchanged L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 N I1 3 1 I2 4 I3 9 7 IN PE 6 10 12 16 11 2 5 8 5 A UL listed L1 L2 L3 K k L l L1 L2 L3 N I1 3 1 I2 4 I3 9 7 IN PE 6 10 12 16 11 2 5 8 5 A UL l...

Page 13: ...ase of current measurement via L2 or L3 connect the device according to the following table Terminals 1 3 2 11 Current meas via L2 I2 k I2 l L2 N Current meas via L3 I3 k I3 l L3 N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3 N I1 3 1 I2 4 I3 9 7 IN PE 6 10 12 16 11 2 5 8 5 A UL listed L1 L2 L3 N K k L l L1 L2 L3 N I1 3 1 I2 4 I3 9 7 IN PE 6 10 12 16 11 2 5 8 5 A UL listed L1 L2 L3 N K k L l L1 L2 L3 N I1 3 1 I2 4 I3 9 7 ...

Page 14: ...th current transformers With current and 3 single pole isolated voltage transformers L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 N I1 3 1 I2 4 I3 9 7 IN PE 6 10 12 16 11 2 5 8 5 A UL listed L1 L2 L3 K k L l K k L l K k L l L1 L2 L3 N I1 3 1 I2 4 I3 9 7 IN PE 6 10 12 16 11 2 5 8 5 A UL listed L1 L2 L3 K k L l K k L l K k L l L1 L2 L3 N I1 3 1 I2 4 I3 9 7 IN PE 6 10 12 16 11 2 5 8 5 A UL listed ...

Page 15: ...h With current transformers With current and 3 single pole isolated voltage transformers L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 N I1 3 1 I2 4 I3 9 7 IN PE 6 10 12 16 11 2 5 8 5 A UL listed L1 L2 L3 K k L l K k L l L1 L2 L3 N I1 3 1 I2 4 I3 9 7 IN PE 6 10 12 16 11 2 5 8 5 A UL listed L1 L2 L3 K k L l K k L l L1 L2 L3 N I1 3 1 I2 4 I3 9 7 IN PE 6 10 12 16 11 2 5 8 x u X U X U X U x u x u 5 A UL listed ...

Page 16: ...sformer With current and 3 single pole isolated voltage transformers L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3 N I1 3 1 I2 4 I3 9 7 IN PE 6 10 12 16 11 2 5 8 5 A UL listed L1 L2 L3 N K k L l K k L l K k L l L1 L2 L3 N I1 3 1 I2 4 I3 9 7 IN PE 6 10 12 16 11 2 5 8 5 A UL listed L1 L2 L3 N K k L l K k L l K k L l L1 L2 L3 N I1 3 1 I2 4 I3 9 7 IN PE 6 10 12 16 11 2 5 8 x u X U X U X U x u x u 5 A UL listed ...

Page 17: ...nt transformers With current and 2 single pole isolated voltage transformers L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3 N I1 3 1 I2 4 I3 9 7 IN PE 6 10 12 16 11 2 5 8 5 A UL listed L1 L2 L3 N K k L l K k L l K k L l L1 L2 L3 N I1 3 1 I2 4 I3 9 7 IN PE 6 10 12 16 11 2 5 8 5 A UL listed L1 L2 L3 N K k L l K k L l K k L l L1 L2 L3 N I1 3 1 I2 4 I3 9 7 IN PE 6 10 12 16 11 2 5 8 x u X U X U x u 5 A UL listed ...

Page 18: ...nd voltage transformer In systems without a primary neutral conductor a voltage transformer with a secondary center tap can also be used L1 L2 N L1 L2 L3 N I1 3 1 I2 4 I3 9 7 IN PE 6 10 12 16 11 2 5 8 5 A UL listed L1 L2 N K k L l K k L l L1 L2 L3 N I1 3 1 I2 4 I3 9 7 IN PE 6 10 12 16 11 2 5 8 5 A UL listed L1 L2 L3 N I1 3 1 I2 4 I3 9 7 IN PE 6 10 12 16 11 2 5 8 L1 L2 N K k L l K k L l 5 A UL list...

Page 19: ...tion y x 1 5 2 6 4 3 5 7 Digital inputs The device provides a standard passive digital input In addition depending on the device version there may be 4 channel passive or active digital input modules available Usage of the standard digital input Status input Meter tariff switching Usage of the inputs of the optional input modules Counting input for pulses of meters for any kind of energy pulse wid...

Page 20: ...Recommended if input impedance of counter 100 kΩ Driving a counter mechanism The width of the energy pulses can be selected within a range of 30 up to 250ms but have to be adapted to the external counter mechanism Electro mechanical meters typically need a pulse width of 50 100ms Electronic meters are partly capable to detect pulses in the kHz range There are two types NPN active negative edge and...

Page 21: ...system to connect 5 10 Modbus interface RS485 Via the optional Modbus interface measurement data may be provided for a superior system However the Modbus interface cannot be used for device parameterization 1 One ground connection only This is possibly made within the master PC Rt Termination resistors 120 Ω each for long cables approx 10 m Rs Bus supply resistors 390 Ω each The signal wires A B h...

Page 22: ...rmer Residual current transformer 500 1 up to 1000 1A Rated burden 100 Ω 0 025 VA up to 200 Ω 0 06 VA Use only transformers intended for this application according to our current transformer catalog or transformers that fulfill the above specification Using transformers with divergent specifications may damage the measurement inputs Connection Option y x 1 5 2 6 3 4 4 3 The current transformers in...

Page 23: ...ld be mounted or installed close to strong magnetic fields Measurement lines should also not be laid in parallel to power lines 6 For measurement range 1A only The rated output of the transformer must be chosen that it is reached when the rated secondary current 1A flows Consider that the burden of the transformer is not only made up by the burden of the measurement input but also by the resistanc...

Page 24: ...measurement via Pt100 sensor Measurement range 50 up to 250 C 2 configurable alarm limits Configurable alarm delay time for ON OFF Short circuit and wire sensor breakage monitoring b Temperature monitoring with PTC sensors Monitoring the PTC response temperature Short circuit monitoring Serial connection of up to 6 single sensors or up to 2 triplet sensors Connection Option y x 1 5 2 6 3 4 4 3 ...

Page 25: ...1Hz pulse accuracy 1μs Connector RJ45 Choosing a mounting location For a correct operation the GPS receiver requires data from at least 3 satellites at the same time Therefore position the receiver so that the clearest possible view of the sky and horizon in all direction is obtained This can be on the roof of a building at best without reception being restricted by other buildings or obstacles Av...

Page 26: ...ing or sharp kinking of the cable should be avoided Commissioning In the settings menu change time synchronization to NTP server GPS Check the time synchronization status The time synchronization can be restarted by switching the time synchronization off and on again Time synchronization via GPS and NTP server may work in parallel If both synchronization sources are available the system uses the m...

Page 27: ... 6 1 Parametrization of the device functionality A full parameterization of all functions of the device is possible directly at the device See Configuration 6 2 Installation check The correct connection of the current and voltage inputs can be checked in two ways a Sense of rotation check Using the sequence of the current and voltage phasors the sense of rotation is determined and compared to the ...

Page 28: ...polarity of current I2 What s wrong Voltage sequence L1 L3 L2 L3 and L2 seems to be interchanged Current sequence L1 L2 L3 Angle U I Angles between UL2 IL2 and UL3 IL3 do not correspond to the expectations Required correction Exchanging the connections of the voltages L2 and L3 What s wrong Voltage sequence L1 L3 L2 L3 and L2 seems to be exchanged Current sequence L1 L3 L2 Current L2 is out of the...

Page 29: ...with the network administrator IP address This one must be unique i e may be assigned in the network only once Subnet mask Defines how many devices are directly addressable in the network This setting is equal for all the devices Examples Gateway address Is used to resolve addresses during communication between different networks It should contain a valid address within the directly addressable ne...

Page 30: ...t mask 255 255 252 0 11111111 11111111 11111100 00000000 variable range xx xxxxxxxx First address 192 168 56 0 11000000 10101000 00111000 00000000 Last address 192 168 59 255 11000000 10101000 00111011 11111111 The device 192 168 57 64 can access directly the devices 192 168 56 0 192 168 59 255 DHCP If a DHCP server is available alternatively the mode DHCP or DHCP addresses only can be selected fo...

Page 31: ...he type of communication As a standard Modbus TCP communication is performed via TCP port 502 NTP uses port 123 However the port for the Modbus TCP communication may be modified You may provide a unique port to each of the devices e g 503 504 505 etc for an easier analysis of the communication traffic Independent of these setting a communication via port 502 is always supported The device allows a...

Page 32: ...connecting Ethernet cables Both ports are equivalent and internally connected via a switch Note The interface may only be connected to a local Profinet network which is designed as SELV circuit according to IEC 60950 1 Interface RJ45 sockets Ethernet 100BaseTX Mode 10 100 MBit s full half duplex auto negotiation Protocols PROFINET LLDP SNMP Functionality of the LED s LED State Meaning X1 green X2 ...

Page 33: ...on the nameplate Port connector X1 Chassis MAC 2 Port connector X2 Chassis MAC 1 6 3 6 Communication tests Via the service menu on the device website you may check if the selected network structure is valid The device must be able to reach the DNS server via gateway The DNS server then allows resolving the URL of the NTP server to an IP address The Standard Ethernet interface serves as interface f...

Page 34: ...ral stations description file GSD The GSD file describes the functionality available via the PROFINET interface of the device During system design by means of a configuration tool e g TIA or Simatic Step 7 of Siemens the GSD file serves to implement devices with a minimum effort The description language of the GSD file for PROFINET is GSDML Generic Station Description Markup Language thus a langua...

Page 35: ... the device As soon as the GSD file has been imported the device is available in the hardware catalog and can be integrated using drag drop There are three models available that represent the different designs of the whole device series The selection shown above is for example suited for the devices AM2000 AM300 and PQ3000 which have the same design panel 144x144mm and support the same measured va...

Page 36: ...her details are not given here Assembly of the cyclical process image In Slot 1 always the module System state is present providing the following information Bit Meaning 0 0 Measurement system stopped or not reachable 1 Measurement system running 1 0 1 When the measurement system is running the bit changes its state when the value of at least one of the modules changes 2 31 not used currently set ...

Page 37: ...alanced The Modbus device description provides the information about the validity of the measurements with respect to the used system configuration This description can be downloaded via one of the following sources Homepage https www camillebauer com am2000 en USB stick with software and documentation no 156 027 optional If invalid measurements are used in the process image their values are alway...

Page 38: ...ge 6 7 Security system 6 7 1 Protection against device data changing Configuration or measurement data stored in the device may be modified via either service or settings menu To protect these data a security system may be activated default not activated If the security system is active the user has to enter a password before executing protected functions Subsequent to a successful password input ...

Page 39: ...ither use a Camille Bauer certificate or its own customer certificate This may be selected when activating https communication via the Settings of the Security system in the item Web Security Camille Bauer certificate The certificate is provided via our webpage https camillebauer com am2000 en Once the certificate is downloaded to the local computer the certificate can be installed manually Just d...

Page 40: ...fine an IP address list of up to 10 clients allowed to have access to the device All other clients will be blocked Enable the whitelist via the Settings of the Security system in the item Whitelist If a DHCP server is used in the system clients may get different IP addresses on each startup losing this way access to the device If a device is no longer accessible you can reset its IP address LAN de...

Page 41: ...d functionality of the keys is then shown in a help bar 7 2 Selecting the information to display Information selection is performed via menu Menu items may contain further sub menus Displaying the menu Press ESC Each time the key is pressed a change to a higher menu level is performed if present Displaying information The menu item chosen using can be selected using OK Repeat the procedure in poss...

Page 42: ...or displaying measurement information the device uses both numerical and numerical graphical measurement displays Examples Measurement information 2 measured quantities 4 measured quantities 2x4 measured quantities 2x4 measured quantities with min max Graphical measurement display Further examples ...

Page 43: ... II III or IV a combination of them or an appropriate graphical representation is used You can select your own point of view by selecting the reference arrow system load or generator in the settings of the measurement Used symbols For defining a measurement uniquely a short description e g U1N and a unit e g V are often not sufficient Some measurements need further information which is given by on...

Page 44: ...tem etc Hints U I transformer The primary to secondary ratio is used only for converting the measured secondary to primary values so e g 100 5 is equivalent to 20 1 The values do not have any influence on the display format of the measurements Nominal voltage current Used only as reference values e g for scaling the harmonic content TDD of the currents Maximum primary values U I These values are u...

Page 45: ... used for triggering the summary alarm and selection of a possible source for resetting Operating hours Selection of the running condition for up to 3 operating hour counters Digital outputs Digital output State pulse or remote controlled digital output with source pulse width polarity number of pulses per unit Digital outputs Relay State or remote controlled relay output with source Analog output...

Page 46: ...vice homepage via http ip_addr The default IP address of the device is 192 168 1 101 This request works only if device and PC are in the same network when applying the subnet mask examples Via WEB GUI all device settings can be performed as via the local GUI Possibly modifications needs to be saved in the device before all parameters have been set In such a case the following message appears If th...

Page 47: ...ded into the device The values in the WEB GUI will be updated accordingly Normally devices differ in the settings of network or Modbus parameters and device name Thus when loading the file you can choose whether the appropriate settings of the device should be retained or overwritten by the values in the file to be uploaded Storing the current parameter settings of the WEB GUI into the device Savi...

Page 48: ...mains active until the associated measured quantity falls below the limit for OFF state again The limit value is inactive 0 if either the limit for ON is not yet reached or if following the activation of the limit value the associated measured quantity falls below the limit for OFF state again Lower limit Limit for ON Limit for OFF The limit value becomes active 1 as soon as the associated measure...

Page 49: ...ry into the alarm list if the state of the alarm limits monitoring changes or when a breakage occurs 2mA input only Entry into the event list if the state of the pre warning limits monitoring changes the value of the individual fault currents can also be output via the analog outputs The present values of the monitored fault currents are visible via the menu of the instantaneous values Meaning of ...

Page 50: ...ture is reached PTC a short circuit or a wire sensor breakage Pt100 occurs as logic input for monitoring functions as source for digital outputs Entry into the alarm list when any state change occurs the present temperature for Pt100 measurement can also be output via analog outputs State of temperature monitoring in the instantaneous values menu PTC on the left Pt100 on the right Meaning of the u...

Page 51: ... function AND NAND OR NOR DIRECT and INVERT are available These logical functions are described in Appendix C Delay time on The time a condition must be present until it is forwarded Delay time off Time to be waited until a condition which is no longer present will be released again Description This text will be used for visualization in the alarm list List entry with data logger only Alarm event ...

Page 52: ...ed locally or via web browser or if the alarm state no longer exists By acknowledging only the flashing of the alarm symbol stops the symbol itself remains statically displayed until none of the monitoring functions is in the alarm state Logic output The summary alarm can drive an output The assignment of a digital output relay to the summary alarm is done via the settings of the corresponding out...

Page 53: ... list Every state transition of monitoring functions or limit values classified as alarm Operator list The occurrence of system events such as configuration changes power failures or reset operations and much more Events Event and alarm list Operator list 7 7 1 Periodic data Configuration of the periodic data recording The recording of all configured mean values and meters is started automatically...

Page 54: ...be shown independently of the real averaging time Weekly profile Table Listing of all acquired mean values in the sequence of the real averaging interval The graphical representation allows comparing directly the values of the previous day or week By selecting the bars you may read the associated values Mean value Min RMS value within the interval Max RMS value within the interval Weekly display W...

Page 55: ...ed time range can be determined Selection of the meter logger group Meter content readings in table form Displaying data locally The selection works in principle in the same way as with the WEB GUI There are the following differences The individual measured quantities are arranged in a display matrix and can be selected via navigation The number of displayable meter readings is limited to 25 The t...

Page 56: ...oring functions and limit values for which state transitions need to be recorded the parameter list entry must be set to either events or alarms Displaying of event entries Event lists are a kind of logbook The occurrence of monitored events is recorded in the appropriate list with the time of its occurrence There are the following lists Alarm list Event list Operator list Example of an operator l...

Page 57: ...ss it slightly into the device to release the locking mechanism The card is pushed out of the device If the SD card is not removed within 20s the exchanging procedure is cancelled and the card will be mounted to the system again Data cannot be temporarily stored in the device If there is no SD card in the device no recordings can be done Data stored on the SD card can be accessed only as long as t...

Page 58: ...meout After 5 min without interaction in a parameter selection or during entering a value in the settings menu the active configuration step is closed and the associated parameter remains unchanged The follow up procedure depends on what you have done before If the user did not change configuration parameters before the aborted step the main menu will be displayed and the device starts to monitor ...

Page 59: ...erformed including a new adjustment if necessary to assure the accuracy of the device 8 2 Cleaning The display and the operating keys should be cleaned in regular intervals Use a dry or slightly moist cloth for this Damage due to detergents Detergents may not only affect the clearness of the display but also can damage the device Therefore do not use detergents 8 3 Battery The device contains a ba...

Page 60: ...wire unbalanced load Open Y Nominal frequency 42 50 58Hz or 50 5 60 69 5Hz configurable Sampling rate 18 kHz Measurement uncertainty Reference conditions Acc IEC EN 60688 ambient 15 30 C sinusoidal input signals form factor 1 1107 no fixed frequency for sampling measurement time 200ms 10 cycles at 50Hz 12 cycles at 60Hz Voltage current 0 2 1 2 Neutral current 0 5 1 Power 0 5 1 2 Power factor 0 2 F...

Page 61: ...ia terminals 13 14 Nominal voltage see nameplate V1 110 230V AC 50 60Hz 130 230V DC 15 OVC 1 III UL II or V2 24 48V DC 15 or V3 110 200V AC 50 60Hz 110 200V DC 15 OVC 1 III UL II Consumption depends on the device hardware used 30 VA 13 W 1 Overvoltage category OVC Available inputs outputs and functional extensions Basic unit 1 digital input 2 digital outputs Extensions Optional modules 2 relay out...

Page 62: ...measurement of a fault or earth wire current Measurement transformer Current transformer 1 1 up to 1000 1A Instrument security factor FS5 Rated output 0 2 up to 1 5 VA Measurement range IRated 1 0A max 1 2A crest factor 3 Overload 2A continuous 20A 5 x 1s interval 300s Self consumption I2 x 0 1 Ω Monitoring Alarm limit 0 03 1000 A 2 up to 100 of primary measurement range Measurement range 2mA Appl...

Page 63: ...ture of sensor 20 C Response delay 0 999 s Dropout delay 0 999 s Interface Ethernet via RJ45 socket Protocol Modbus TCP NTP http https Physics Ethernet 100BaseTX Mode 10 100 Mbit s full half duplex auto negotiation IEC61850 via RJ45 sockets 2 equivalent ports Protocol IEC61850 NTP Physics Ethernet 100BaseTX Mode 10 100 Mbit s full half duplex auto negotiation PROFINET via RJ45 sockets 2 equivalent...

Page 64: ...Others Usage group II EN 60 688 Relative humidity 95 no condensation Altitude 2000 m max Device to be used indoor only Mechanical attributes Housing material Polycarbonate Makrolon Flammability class V 0 acc UL94 non dripping free of halogen Weight 800 g Dimensions Dimensional drawings Vibration withstand test according to DIN EN 60 068 2 6 Acceleration 0 25 g operating 1 20 g storage Frequency ra...

Page 65: ...inputs U 1 3600V AC power supply versus inputs I 3000V AC power supply V1 V3 versus bus I O s 3000V AC inputs U versus inputs I 1800V AC inputs U versus bus I O s 1 3600V AC inputs I versus bus I O s 3000V AC inputs I versus inputs I 1500V AC 1 During type test only with all protective impedances removed The device uses the principle of protective impedance for the voltage inputs to ensure protect...

Page 66: ...s 12 24V DC IEC EN 61326 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements IEC EN 62053 31 Pulse output devices for electromechanical and electronic meters S0 output IEC EN 60529 Protection type by case UL94 Tests for flammability of plastic materials for parts in devices and appliances 2011 65 EU RoHS EU directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous s...

Page 67: ...PM 1000087 000 12 Device handbook SINEAX AM2000 67 91 10 Dimensional drawings All dimensions in mm ...

Page 68: ...ntity also minimum and maximum values are determined and non volatile stored with timestamp These values may be reset by the user via display see resetting of measurements Measurement present max min 1L 2L 3Lb 3Lb P 3Lu 3Lu A 4Lb 4Lu O 4Lu Voltage U Voltage U1N Voltage U2N Voltage U3N Voltage U12 Voltage U23 Voltage U31 Zero displacement voltage UNE Current I Current I1 Current I2 Current I3 Neutr...

Page 69: ...r factor QF3 Load factor LF Load factor LF1 Load factor LF2 Load factor LF3 cosφ H1 cosφ L1 H1 cosφ L2 H1 cosφ L3 H1 cosφ H1 quadrant I cosφ H1 quadrant II cosφ H1 quadrant III cosφ H1 quadrant IV tanφ H1 tanφ L1 H1 tanφ L2 H1 tanφ L3 H1 Umean U1N U2N 2 Umean U1N U2N U3N 3 Umean U12 U23 U31 3 Imean I1 I2 2 Imean I1 I2 I3 3 IMS Average current with sign of P Phase angle between U1 and U2 Phase angl...

Page 70: ...damental and a distortion component Only the fundamental reactive power may be compensated directly by means of the classical capacitive method The distortion components have to be combated using inductors or active harmonic conditioners The load factor PF is the relation between active power P and apparent power S including all possibly existing harmonic parts This factor is often called cosφ whi...

Page 71: ...figured for measurement in a 4 wire system with unbalanced load and the neutral connector is connected to earth In case of a single phase earth fault there is a resulting zero displacement voltage of ULL 3 The alarming may be done e g by means of a relay output Transformer secondary side Load Because in case of a fault the voltage triangle formed by the three phases does not change the voltage and...

Page 72: ...ffects occur such as additional thermal stress to operational resources or electrical mains which lead to an advanced aging or even damage Also the reliability of sensitive loads can be affected and unexplainable disturbances may occur In industrial networks the image of the harmonics gives good information about the kind of loads connected See also Increase of reactive power due to harmonic curre...

Page 73: ...d by means of the symmetrical components is ambitious and intensive to calculate The results may be used for disturbance analysis and for protection purposes in three phase systems The real existing system is divided in symmetrical system parts A positive sequence a negative sequence and for systems with neutral conductor a zero sequence system The approach is easiest to understand for rotating ma...

Page 74: ... may be used In case of an external synchronization the interval should be within the given range of one second up to one hour The synchronization is important for making e g the mean value of power quantities on generating and demand side comparable Trend The estimated final value trend of mean values is determined by weighted addition of measurements of the past and the present interval It serve...

Page 75: ... User configured meter 6 User configured meter 7 User configured meter 8 User configured meter 9 User configured meter 10 User configured meter 11 User configured meter 12 Standard meters The meters for active and reactive energy of the system are always active User configured meters To each of these meters the user can freely assign a basic quantity For application with short measurement time e g...

Page 76: ...power phase L2 Q3 Q 3 TRMS var Reactive power phase L3 S S TRMS VA Apparent power system S1 S 1 TRMS VA Apparent power phase L1 S2 S 2 TRMS VA Apparent power phase L2 S3 S 3 TRMS VA Apparent power phase L3 F F TRMS Hz System frequency PF PF TRMS Active power factor P S PF1 PF 1 TRMS Active power factor P1 S1 PF2 PF 2 TRMS Active power factor P2 S2 PF3 PF 3 TRMS Active power factor P3 S3 QF QF TRMS...

Page 77: ...Q Q1_MAX Q 1 TRMS var Maximum value of Q1 Q2_MAX Q 2 TRMS var Maximum value of Q2 Q3_MAX Q 3 TRMS var Maximum value of Q3 S_MAX S TRMS VA Maximum value of S S1_MAX S 1 TRMS VA Maximum value of S1 S2_MAX S 2 TRMS VA Maximum value of S2 S3_MAX S 3 TRMS VA Maximum value of S3 F_MM F TRMS Hz Minimum and maximum value of F UR21_MAX U neg pos UNB Maximum value of UR2 UR1 IR21_MAX I neg pos UNB Maximum v...

Page 78: ...ximum bimetal current system IB1_MAX IB 1 t3 A Maximum Bimetal current phase L1 IB2_MAX IB 2 t3 A Maximum Bimetal current phase L2 IB3_MAX IB 3 t3 A Maximum Bimetal current phase L3 Meters Name Measurement identification Unit Description ΣP_I_IV_HT P ΣHT Wh Meter P I IV high tariff ΣP_II_III_HT P ΣHT Wh Meter P II III high tariff ΣQ_I_II_HT Q ΣHT varh Meter Q I II high tariff ΣQ_III_IV _HT Q ΣHT v...

Page 79: ...ata available only if the device is equipped with at least one optional fault current module ϑ m 1 m 2 Graphic Present measurements and states of temperature monitoring Data available only if the device is equipped with at least one temperature module MT_P_I_IV Graphic mean value P I IV Trend last 5 interval values minimum and maximum MT_P_II_III as MT_P_I_IV Graphic mean value P II III Trend last...

Page 80: ... 50th Total Harmonic Distortion of all voltages HO_UX_MAX as HO_IX Graphic Maximum values odd harmonics 3rd up to 49th Total Harmonic Distortion of all voltages HO_IX_MAX as HO_IX Graphic Maximum values odd harmonics 3rd up to 49th Total Harmonic Distortion of all currents HE_UX_MAX as HO_IX Graphic Maximum values even harmonics 2nd up to 50th Total Harmonic Distortion of all voltages HE_IX_MAX as...

Page 81: ... 3 1 3 2 ϑ 4 1 4 2 ΣP_I_IV_HT ΣP_I_IV_NT ΣP_II_III _NT ΣP_II_III_HT ΣQ_I_II_HT ΣQ_I_II _NT ΣQ_III_IV _HT ΣQ_I_II _NT ΣMETER1 ΣMETER2 ΣMETER3 ΣMETER4 ΣMETER5 ΣMETER6 ΣMETER7 ΣMETER8 ΣMETER9 ΣMETER10 ΣMETER11 ΣMETER12 MT_P_I_IV MT_P_II_III MT_Q_I_II MT_Q_III_IV MT_S M1 TR_M1 M1_MM M2 TR_M2 M2_MM M3 TR_M3 M3_MM M4 TR_M4 M4_MM M5 TR_M5 M5_MM M6 TR_M6 M6_MM M7 TR_M7 M7_MM M8 TR_M8 M8_MM M9 TR_M9 M9_MM ...

Page 82: ... 2 1 2 2 I 3 1 3 2 I 4 1 4 2 ϑ 1 1 1 2 ϑ 2 1 2 2 ϑ 3 1 3 2 ϑ 4 1 4 2 ΣP_I_IV_HT ΣP_I_IV_NT ΣP_II_III _NT ΣP_II_III_HT ΣQ_I_II_HT ΣQ_I_II _NT ΣQ_III_IV _HT ΣQ_I_II _NT ΣMETER1 ΣMETER2 ΣMETER3 ΣMETER4 ΣMETER5 ΣMETER6 ΣMETER7 ΣMETER8 ΣMETER9 ΣMETER10 ΣMETER11 ΣMETER12 MT_P_I_IV MT_P_II_III MT_Q_I_II MT_Q_III_IV MT_S M1 TR_M1 M1_MM M2 TR_M2 M2_MM M3 TR_M3 M3_MM M4 TR_M4 M4_MM M5 TR_M5 M5_MM M6 TR_M6 M...

Page 83: ...I 4 1 4 2 ϑ 1 1 1 2 ϑ 2 1 2 2 ϑ 3 1 3 2 ϑ 4 1 4 2 ΣP_I_IV_HT ΣP_I_IV_NT ΣP_II_III _NT ΣP_II_III_HT ΣQ_I_II_HT ΣQ_I_II _NT ΣQ_III_IV _HT ΣQ_I_II _NT ΣMETER1 ΣMETER2 ΣMETER3 ΣMETER4 ΣMETER5 ΣMETER6 ΣMETER7 ΣMETER8 ΣMETER9 ΣMETER10 ΣMETER11 ΣMETER12 MT_P_I_IV MT_P_II_III MT_Q_I_II MT_Q_III_IV MT_S M1 TR_M1 M1_MM M2 TR_M2 M2_MM M3 TR_M3 M3_MM M4 TR_M4 M4_MM M5 TR_M5 M5_MM M6 TR_M6 M6_MM M7 TR_M7 M7_MM...

Page 84: ... 2 I 3 1 3 2 I 4 1 4 2 ϑ 1 1 1 2 ϑ 2 1 2 2 ϑ 3 1 3 2 ϑ 4 1 4 2 ΣP_I_IV_HT ΣP_I_IV_NT ΣP_II_III _NT ΣP_II_III_HT ΣQ_I_II_HT ΣQ_I_II _NT ΣQ_III_IV _HT ΣQ_I_II _NT ΣMETER1 ΣMETER2 ΣMETER3 ΣMETER4 ΣMETER5 ΣMETER6 ΣMETER7 ΣMETER8 ΣMETER9 ΣMETER10 ΣMETER11 ΣMETER12 MT_P_I_IV MT_P_II_III MT_Q_I_II MT_Q_III_IV MT_S M1 TR_M1 M1_MM M2 TR_M2 M2_MM M3 TR_M3 M3_MM M4 TR_M4 M4_MM M5 TR_M5 M5_MM M6 TR_M6 M6_MM M...

Page 85: ...3 2 I 4 1 4 2 ϑ 1 1 1 2 ϑ 2 1 2 2 ϑ 3 1 3 2 ϑ 4 1 4 2 ΣP_I_IV_HT ΣP_I_IV_NT ΣP_II_III _NT ΣP_II_III_HT ΣQ_I_II_HT ΣQ_I_II _NT ΣQ_III_IV _HT ΣQ_I_II _NT ΣMETER1 ΣMETER2 ΣMETER3 ΣMETER4 ΣMETER5 ΣMETER6 ΣMETER7 ΣMETER8 ΣMETER9 ΣMETER10 ΣMETER11 ΣMETER12 MT_P_I_IV MT_P_II_III MT_Q_I_II MT_Q_III_IV MT_S M1 TR_M1 M1_MM M2 TR_M2 M2_MM M3 TR_M3 M3_MM M4 TR_M4 M4_MM M5 TR_M5 M5_MM M6 TR_M6 M6_MM M7 TR_M7 M...

Page 86: ...ϑ 2 1 2 2 ϑ 3 1 3 2 ϑ 4 1 4 2 ΣP_I_IV_HT ΣP_I_IV_NT ΣP_II_III _NT ΣP_II_III_HT ΣQ_I_II_HT ΣQ_I_II _NT ΣQ_III_IV _HT ΣQ_I_II _NT ΣMETER1 ΣMETER2 ΣMETER3 ΣMETER4 ΣMETER5 ΣMETER6 ΣMETER7 ΣMETER8 ΣMETER9 ΣMETER10 ΣMETER11 ΣMETER12 MT_P_I_IV MT_P_II_III MT_Q_I_II MT_Q_III_IV MT_S M1 TR_M1 M1_MM M2 TR_M2 M2_MM M3 TR_M3 M3_MM M4 TR_M4 M4_MM M5 TR_M5 M5_MM M6 TR_M6 M6_MM M7 TR_M7 M7_MM M8 TR_M8 M8_MM M9 T...

Page 87: ... Q_MAX S_MAX P_TRIANGLE P1_TRIANGLE P2_TRIANGLE P3_TRIANGLE PF_MIN Cφ_MIN I 1 1 1 2 I 2 1 2 2 I 3 1 3 2 I 4 1 4 2 ϑ 1 1 1 2 ϑ 2 1 2 2 ϑ 3 1 3 2 ϑ 4 1 4 2 ΣP_I_IV_HT ΣP_I_IV_NT ΣP_II_III _NT ΣP_II_III_HT ΣQ_I_II_HT ΣQ_I_II _NT ΣQ_III_IV _HT ΣQ_I_II _NT ΣMETER1 ΣMETER2 ΣMETER3 ΣMETER4 ΣMETER5 ΣMETER6 ΣMETER7 ΣMETER8 ΣMETER9 ΣMETER10 ΣMETER11 ΣMETER12 MT_P_I_IV MT_P_II_III MT_Q_I_II MT_Q_III_IV MT_S ...

Page 88: ...P_TRIANGLE P1_TRIANGLE P2_TRIANGLE P3_TRIANGLE PF_MIN Cφ_MIN I 1 1 1 2 I 2 1 2 2 I 3 1 3 2 I 4 1 4 2 ϑ 1 1 1 2 ϑ 2 1 2 2 ϑ 3 1 3 2 ϑ 4 1 4 2 ΣP_I_IV_HT ΣP_I_IV_NT ΣP_II_III _NT ΣP_II_III_HT ΣQ_I_II_HT ΣQ_I_II _NT ΣQ_III_IV _HT ΣQ_I_II _NT ΣMETER1 ΣMETER2 ΣMETER3 ΣMETER4 ΣMETER5 ΣMETER6 ΣMETER7 ΣMETER8 ΣMETER9 ΣMETER10 ΣMETER11 ΣMETER12 MT_P_I_IV MT_P_II_III MT_Q_I_II MT_Q_III_IV MT_S M1 TR_M1 M1_M...

Page 89: ...ions is not fulfilled OR A B Y 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 Function is true if at least one of the input conditions is fulfilled NOR A B Y 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 Function is true if none of the input conditions is fulfilled Using DIRECT or INVERT the input is directly connected to the output of a monitoring function without need for a logical combination For these functions only one input is used DIR...

Page 90: ...mmunications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase t...

Page 91: ...c components AND 89 DIRECT 89 INVERT 89 NAND 89 NOR 89 OR 89 Logic functions 89 M Measured quantities 68 Basic measurements 68 Bimetal current 74 earth fault monitoring 71 harmonic analysis 72 Load factors 70 mean values and trend 74 meters 75 system imbalance 73 zero displacement voltage 71 Measurement displays 42 Measurements reset 44 Mechanical mounting 7 Menu operation 41 Mounting 7 N NTP 31 O...

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