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UMG 804

15

RS485 interface

x-wire connection
Protocol

MODBUS-RTU

Transmission rate

9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 Baud

Termination resistor

120 Ω (consult manual on master device)

Note: 

dual Ethernet ports to allow for connection of multiple devices without the requirement of switch.  

REST protocols is supported.

Ethernet interface

Connection

10/100

Function

Supports Modbus output as well as direct polling of 
HTML web pages from onboard server

Protocols

Modbus TCP/IP, BACnet IP

AC Split Core Current Transformers 
Specifications

Voltage outputs @  0.333 V
Frequency 50 Hz - 400 Hz
Operating temperature -40 °C to 70 °C (-40 °F to 158 °F)
Storage temperature -45 °C to 85 °C (-49 °F to 185 °F)
UL certified

Modul

Art. no. 

Input Cur-
rent

Ø 
mm (in)

Cable lenght 
m (in)

Accuracy 
class

Usable for 
Interface 

CT-SC-010-50-JZ

15.03.170

50 A

10 (0.394)

0.25 (9.84)

0.5*

Floating

CT-SC-010-50

15.03.133

50 A

10 (0.394)

2,0   (78.74)

0.5*

DIN-Rail

CT-SC-010-75-JZ

15.03.130

75 A

10 (0.394)

0.25 (9.84)

0.5*

Floating

CT-SC-010-75

15.03.134

75 A

10 (0.394)

2,0   (78.74)

0.5*

DIN-Rail

CT-SC-012-100-JZ 15.03.131

100 A

12 (0.472)

0.25 (9.84)

0.5*

Floating

CT-SC-012-100

15.03.172

100 A

12 (0.472)

2,0   (78.74)

0.5*

DIN-Rail

CT-SC-024-100

15.03.135

100 A

24 (0.945)

2,0   (78.74)

0.5*

DIN-Rail

CT-SC-024-200

15.03.136

200 A

24 (0.945)

2,0   (78.74)

0.5*

DIN-Rail

CT-SC-024-250

15.03.137

250 A

24 (0.945)

2,0   (78.74)

0.5*

DIN-Rail

CT-SC-036-400

15.03.138

400 A

36 (1.420)

2,0   (78.74)

0.5*

DIN-Rail

CT-SC-036-600

15.03.139

600 A

36 (1.420)

2,0   (78.74)

0.5*

DIN-Rail

 * in combination with the UMG 804 and the DIN Rail CT Interface Floating Board / DIN Rail CT Interface Card

Further information can be found in the separate data sheet for the current transformers.

Accuracy 

Measurement uncertainty on the device applies when using the following metering ranges. The measured 
value must be within the specified limits. The measurement uncertainty is not specified outside of these limits.
Power/Energy
- DIN Rail CT Interface Floating Board
- DIN Rail CT Interface Card

IEC 61557-12 Class 0.5; IEC 62053-22 Class 0.5S

Current transformers
- CT-SC-010 
- CT-SC-012
- CT-SC-024
- CT-SC-036

IEC 61869-10 Class 0.5*

Voltage

± 0.5 % of reading 90 to 277 VAC line-to-neutral

Current 

Subject to external CT accuracy

Minimum ON Current 

50 mA

Circuit capacity

24  x 4 channels (96 circuits total)

Summary of Contents for 14.02.001

Page 1: ...yser UMG 804 User manual and technical data Doc no 2 063 003 2 a 09 2021 Janitza electronics GmbH Vor dem Polst ck 6 35633 Lahnau Gemany Support tel 49 6441 9642 22 E mail info janitza com www janitza...

Page 2: ...ecting device The disconnecting device shall meet the relevant requirements of IEC 60947 1 and IEC 60947 3 and shall be suitable for the application In the US and Canada disconnecting fuse holders can...

Page 3: ...A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment...

Page 4: ...5 Electrically qualified personnel 10 2 6 Warranty in the event of damage 10 3 System Overview 11 4 Order information 12 5 Technical data 13 6 Features and Monitored Parameters 16 6 1 Features 16 6 2...

Page 5: ...Voltage input 230 V AC 43 10 2 Acceptable wiring configurations 44 10 3 Voltage input 24 V DC optional 44 11 Serial Communications 45 12 Ethernet Communications 46 13 Configuration 47 13 1 Via USB In...

Page 6: ...er 75 14 4 8 Busway Data 75 14 4 9 System Firmware Update 76 15 Troubleshooting 80 15 1 Network Connectivity 80 15 2 Recovering or Confirming an IP Address 80 15 3 Modifying IP Addresses 81 15 4 Modif...

Page 7: ...www janitza com UMG 804 7...

Page 8: ...the product 1 4 About this user manual Please send us any questions comments or suggestions for improvement about the user manual via e mail to info janitza com 1 5 Defective device disposal Send defe...

Page 9: ...specified mechanical electrical or other operating limits can result in personal injury and or damage to the product applies as misuse and or negligence with respect to the product warranty and thus...

Page 10: ...ath or to material damage Do not use Janitza measurement devices or components for critical switching control or pro tection applications where the safety of persons and property depends on this funct...

Page 11: ...ta via an onboard web server Waveform capture and voltage events can be logged on a USB flash drive and viewed on the HTML console or exported over the network The UMG 804 also monitors two digital in...

Page 12: ...14 02 003 DIN Rail CT Interface Floating Board CTS24FBV 14 02 004 Current transformer Primary current in A Item no CT SC 010 50 JZ 50 15 03 170 CT SC 010 50 50 15 03 133 CT SC 010 75 JZ 75 15 03 130...

Page 13: ...gory internally fused install external fuse as required by code Protection of the supply voltage fuse 1 A 300 V AC Overvoltage category II degree 2 Operating range 90 300 V AC 50 60 Hz Power consumpti...

Page 14: ...240 V AC Impedance 2 5 M Power consumption 0 1 A 277 V AC 3 W Sampling rate 40 kHz Frequency range of the fundamental oscillation Resolution 40 70 Hz Digital inputs Quantity 2 Digital outputs Quantit...

Page 15: ...CT SC 012 100 JZ 15 03 131 100 A 12 0 472 0 25 9 84 0 5 Floating CT SC 012 100 15 03 172 100 A 12 0 472 2 0 78 74 0 5 DIN Rail CT SC 024 100 15 03 135 100 A 24 0 945 2 0 78 74 0 5 DIN Rail CT SC 024...

Page 16: ...cards each of the four Smart Ports can host a CT inter face card with 24 circuits Dual Ethernet ports two Ethernet ports allow for easy daisy chaining of communications connections to avoid costly de...

Page 17: ...for all True Meter and Single Channel data Sag Swell detection and logging stores waveform capture logs and CBEMA ITIC violation logs and permits transfer of files over the network Virtual meters all...

Page 18: ...hase Max current per phase Avg Current per phase Current demand per phase Max current demand per phase Current phase angle Voltage Phase Angle Real power kW per phase Real power kW demand per phase Re...

Page 19: ...Secure the DIN rail using a mechanical fastener such as sheet metal screw or bolt to a secure surface 158 7 mm 6 25 59 2 mm 2 33 108 54 mm 4 27 59 2 mm 2 33 108 54 mm 4 27 Fig UMG 804 dimensions Mount...

Page 20: ...s Fig DIN Rail CT Interface Boards connect to the Smart Ports on the UMG 804 using network cables x 24 x 24 x 24 x 24 100 ft 33 m maximum lenght insulation must be rated for environment i e 300 VAC 8...

Page 21: ...d UMG 804s The USB port can be used to configure the UMG 804 using a USB thumb drive with up to 32 GB in capacity the configuration file See the Configuration section for details 3 Serial Port RS 485...

Page 22: ...1 CT STRIP 2 CT STRIP 3 CT STRIP 4 PORT 1 PORT 2 PORT 3 PORT 4 ModBus Address X ModBus Address X 1 Fig Cable Ports For circuit destination refer to 8 3 Panel Maps Configuration on page 30 or 9 3 Panel...

Page 23: ...ties V 8 2 Installation DIN Rail CT Interface Floating Boards are orien ted according to the panelboard type and num bering scheme in one of the four configurations shown In Top Feed and Bottom Feed...

Page 24: ...oards according to the panelboard type and numbering scheme in one of the four configurations shown in the Interface Board Orientation and Connection diagrams In Top Feed and Bottom Feed orientations...

Page 25: ...e Board refer to 2 Place the CT on the correct conduc tor being sure to align the CT with the correct terminal and breaker conductor skipping empty conductors refer to 3 Snap the CT closed around the...

Page 26: ...eference if needed refer to chapter 8 2 3 DIN Rail CT Interface Board Orientation on page 38 5 The number on the position number on the CT Interface board must correspond to the correct panel pole num...

Page 27: ...y only one CT strip 3 CTs is used to monitor the mains as no neutral CT is needed as neutral can be derived using True Circuit con figuration however all auxillary terminals can be used for mains moni...

Page 28: ...m 28 IMPORTANT Observe which CT strip auxiliary terminal blocks are designated for the main inputs This will change depending on how the panels are configu red i e TOP FEED BOTTOM FEED etc Main CTs PA...

Page 29: ...each strip will indicate proper operation This can also be confirmed on the Main Status page of the HTML console under the respective Smart Port settings 16 1 Main Status Page on page 49 OFF NOT DETEC...

Page 30: ...UMG 804 www janitza com 30 8 3 Panel Maps Configuration 8 3 1 Top Feed...

Page 31: ...www janitza com UMG 804 31 PANEL 1 PANEL 2...

Page 32: ...UMG 804 www janitza com 32 8 3 2 Bottom Feed...

Page 33: ...www janitza com UMG 804 33 PANEL 1 PANEL 2...

Page 34: ...UMG 804 www janitza com 34 8 3 3 Single Row Sequential...

Page 35: ...www janitza com UMG 804 35 PANEL 1 PANEL 2...

Page 36: ...UMG 804 www janitza com 36 8 3 4 Single Row Odd Even...

Page 37: ...www janitza com UMG 804 37 PANEL 1 PANEL 2...

Page 38: ...three auxiliary CTs per DIN Rail CT Interface Floating Board typically used to monitor main input circuits 3 Split core CTs are rated for different types see at technical data 4 Molex connectors 1 21...

Page 39: ...display for their respective Smart Ports In Top Feed and Bottom Feed orientations the panelboard type and numbering is identical however the user can select to install the Inter face Card with the Sma...

Page 40: ...Janitza Other 0 33 V CTs won t work Janitza does not warranty the performance if third party CTs are used DO NOT USE unburdened i e current output CTs as these will destroy the board as well as can pr...

Page 41: ...25 48 as in the table Sequential configuration channel to terminal relationship on page 25 Smart Ports hosting the the DIN Rail CT Interface Card should always use the Sequential confi guration which...

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Page 43: ...put termi nal serves as the both power supply to the monitor and voltage sensing 230 V version All phases that are to be monitored must be con nected The current consumption of the monitor will not ex...

Page 44: ...on shown in the following figure except for corner grounded delta circuits 3 wire ungrounded Delta Corner grounded Delta NOT ALLOWED 4 Wire Wye 3 Wire Phase Phase 2 Wire Phase Phase 120 240V High Leg...

Page 45: ...h the Modbus RTU standards identify requirements for RS 485 line polarization bias and termination the value and placement of these resistors varies for each standard The UMG 804 does not implement an...

Page 46: ...DHCP server automatically assigns IP addresses to the device and PC ATTENTION Material damage due to security vulnerabilities in programs IT networks and protocols Security vulnerabilities can lead t...

Page 47: ...These values may be changed manually and the file saved It can then be loaded into the UMG 804 by power cycling the device with the USB drive installed Note that the file must be saved as config csv...

Page 48: ...if still left on the default address or the wrong UMG 804 may be accidently accessed The same is true if multiple UMG 804s are connected to a switch 1 Connect to either of the Ethernet ports take care...

Page 49: ...r the device and can be used to reference calibration records 7 USB Used Space Denotes available capacity of USB drive if installed USB is used to record waveform captures and CBEMA ITIC events It mus...

Page 50: ...ed by clicking on the Date button in the Main Status page This reference may be changed in the config csv file or on the Homepage to reference the desired NTP server BCMS Main Hall BCMS Main Hall Note...

Page 51: ...CTED on the Main Status page Status on Modules Status LED BCMS Main Hall 1 126 OFF NOT DETECTED ON SOLID DETECTED BUT NOT REPORTING BLINKING DETECTED AND REPORTING DATA OFF NOT DETECTED ON SOLID BUT D...

Page 52: ...date Settings and then confirm with Apply Changes 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 The Ethernet Settings tabs allows for all IP based settings to be configured These settings may also be configured using the config csv...

Page 53: ...ing the config csv file via USB drive or using Modbus write commands All UMG 804s or devices sharing the same serial line must have unique addresses slave IDs The module is set up for two wire RS 485...

Page 54: ...number but sum up the data for large groups of circuits to give panelboard switchgear or busway totals Detail Data Display data for each of the meters 96 channels as well as alarm status alarm confi g...

Page 55: ...breaker to be presented True meters will also derive the neutral phase of a wye or four wire circuit without requiring a neutral CT Virtual Meters use the same True Meter number but sum up the data f...

Page 56: ...ration tab Alarms can be set for both latching and non lat ching alarm registers High Current Alarm threshold percentage of breaker rating High Current Alarm time delay duration event must be true bef...

Page 57: ...Alarm Status The Detailed Data page found under the Data menu will allow you to view and change thres holds for current and voltage based alarms Any channel in alarm condition will appear red Channel...

Page 58: ...mine the duration the state must be true to activate the alarm Selecting the Current Alarm Update Settings button will reveal a menu for the high up per current threshold as well as low current thresh...

Page 59: ...gital Input status is high when the contacts are closed i e shorted UMG 804 Digital Inputs and Outputs Defines the state of the two dry contact DIGITAL INPUTs on the UMG 804 Defines the state of DIGIT...

Page 60: ...ugged into a Smart Port the status of each of the 24 inputs will be shown on the Digital I O Data page under the specific Smart Port the Card is plugged into When a specific channel is shorted closed...

Page 61: ...drive must be installed in the meter no larger than 32 GB to capture waveforms Captu res are stored as csv files that can be viewed on applications such as MS Excel Automatic Captures Current and volt...

Page 62: ...e downloaded over the network by selecting Download Selected Waveform and the csv file for all channels will be downloaded to the PC 1 Manually initiate waveform capture 2 Upper voltage threshold to a...

Page 63: ...www janitza com UMG 804 63 14 3 6 Busway Data Currently not available...

Page 64: ...cting the Download Voltage Events button Events will be display on the local log and will dis play the time and date of occurrence Timestamp Event Type Line Voltage Swell Line Voltage Sag Dropout Low...

Page 65: ...cess to all of the features the module offers 4 System Voltage Provide the nominal system voltage line to line for the source If a line to neutral single phase source is being used input the line to n...

Page 66: ...etermined by the panelbo ard type and numbering sequence five options are available Configuration is set in the configuration menu Smart Port Configuration drop down menu Note DIN Rail CT Interface Bo...

Page 67: ...termine which channel corresponds to which circuit see the channel to circuit relation table as this is dependent on Smart Port Configu ration The Fill All field allows a single value to populate all...

Page 68: ...d in over and under current alarms and percent circuit capacity calculations The Fill All field allows a single value to populate all fields with a similar value To determine which channel corresponds...

Page 69: ...ich channel corresponds to which circuit see the channel to circuit relation table as this is dependent on Smart Port Confi guration The Set Default button returns the system to the L1 L2 L3 sequentia...

Page 70: ...the meter For example if channels 1 2 3 are a three phase circuit you can now obtain readings for a single three phase circuit rather than having to sum three independent channels True Meter Mapping...

Page 71: ...ter num ber must be unique to that circuit from 1 96 This will also allow the circuit to be assigned a friendly name Accessing Modbus data for friendly circuits is made easy as the registers start at...

Page 72: ...all UMG 804s can be upgraded Virtual Meters share the same numbering group as True Meters therefore they must not use the same meter number assignment as any True Meter Virtual Meters share the same M...

Page 73: ...same register maps and numbering allocation 1 96 so Virtual Meters must not use any number allocated to a True Meter It is best to use high numbers such as 94 95 96 for Virtual Meters to ensure there...

Page 74: ...UMG 804 www janitza com 74 Reading Virtual Meter Data To read Virtual Meter data go to the Data tab and select Meter Data and Virtual Meter Enter the number of the virtual meter you want to read...

Page 75: ...as the alarm threshold is based on a percentage of the breaker size Enter the breaker size in Amps on the applicable Virtual Meter number Click Save Settings when completed INFORMATION Important Alwa...

Page 76: ...e name config csv and must maintain this name to allow them to auto upload so take care not to confu se with other config csv files that may be on the same storage device Exporting configuration files...

Page 77: ...drive or else the configuration setting will be overwritten Updating the firmware will not affect any configuration settings or erase kWh values Interrupted uploads will cause the module to revert to...

Page 78: ...ins unzipped files into the UMG 804 USB port 3 Under the Configuration tab select System 4 Select Update Firmware 5 Select continue the process will take around 30 60 seconds 6 After 60 seconds the br...

Page 79: ...loaded Caution do not place the USB with the config csv file in other UMG 804s unless intentional as the configuration settings may be automatically adopted config csv Reboot Core Module Remote Instal...

Page 80: ...the PC subnet mask subnet and gateway are all cor rect and that there are no conflicting IP addresses Isolate UMG 804 Make sure that the UMG 804 is isolated from other UMG 804s that may have the same...

Page 81: ...s uploaded to prevent conflicts from identical IP addresses on the same network These will be interim IP addresses unless perma nent addresses are available Suggestion is 192 168 5 XXX where XXX 100 1...

Page 82: ...enu then click on Properties 5 Select the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 field and then click configure select Use the following IP address 6 Click Use the following IP address setting In the IP...

Page 83: ...set correctly and that there are no conflicting IP addresses The polling device must be on the same Subnet and Subnet Mask as UMG 804 If the commu nications are going through a Gateway in a net work...

Page 84: ...to make individually changes like customized IP addresses Editing the Configuration Utility Open the Configuration Utility spreadsheet and follow the instructions on the Form Tab of the spreadsheet E...

Page 85: ...DC A POE port splitter is required to separate the Ethernet and DC feed Each UMG 804 uses 3 Watts of power 16 3 Spanning Tree Ring Topology UMG 804s may be set up in a Spanning Tree topology when dai...

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