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The device is a universal measurement
device for low voltage distribution systems, 
which 

•  measures and calculates electrical variables 

such as voltage, current, power, energy, 
harmonics, etc. in building installations, on 
distribution units, circuit breakers and busbar 
trunking systems.

•  transmits measurement results via interface.

The device will be installed in switch cabinets or 
in small installation distributors per DIN 43880 
on a 35 mm mounting rail per DIN EN 60715.

•  The device fulfi ls the application conditions 

of DIN IEC 60721-3-3 and is intended for 
permanent installation in locations that are 
protected from the weather.

•  It can be installed in any mounting position.
•  Forced ventilation is not required.

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User manual:

Janitza electronics GmbH
Vor dem Polstück 6
D-35633 Lahnau / Germany
Support tel. +49 6441 9642-22
Fax +49 6441 9642-30
e-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.janitza.com

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Brief description of device

Assembly

Fig. Device on 
mounting rail per
DIN EN 60715.

Connecting the supply voltage

c

WARNING!

Danger of injury due to 
electrical voltage!

Serious bodily injury or death can result from:

•  Contact with bare or stripped live wires.
•  Device inputs that are dangerous to touch.

Render the system free of voltage before 
starting work! Check the system is free of 
electrical energy!

The device derives its supply voltage from the 
measurement voltage L1-N, L2-N and L3-N.
In doing so, at least one phase lies within the 
nominal voltage range.
The device requires a voltage of at least 100 Veff 
in at least one phase (L-N) for operation.

Current measurement

The device

•  is only approved for measuring current with 

a current transformer.

•  is intended for the connection of current 

transformers with secondary currents of 
../1 A and ../5 A.

•  has the current transformer ratio set to 5/5 A 

as standard.

•  The current transformers must have a base 

insulation according to IEC 61010-1: 2010 
for the nominal voltage of the circuit.

c

WARNING!

Danger of injury due to 
electrical voltage!

Serious bodily injury or death
can result from:

•  Contact with bare or stripped live wires.
•  Current measurement inputs on the device 

and on the current transformer that are 
dangerous to touch.

Render the system free of voltage before 
starting work! Check the system is free of 
electrical energy!
Earth the system! Use the earth connection 
points with earthing symbols for this! 
Earth the secondary windings of current 
transformers and all of the metal parts of 
the transformer that could be touched!

NOTE!

•  Further information on current trans-

formers can be found in the user 
manual.

•  Current transformer ratios can be 

confi gured via the software.

Consumer

Connection "Current measurement via current 
transformers".

Three-phase, four-conductor 

system

Single-phase, three-conductor 

system

Voltage measurement in the 

three-phase, four-conductor system

Voltage measurement in the 

single-phase, three-conductor system

Connection variants for voltage measurement

NOTE!
Because the device derives the supply 
voltage from the measured voltage and 
burdens the voltage transformer with 
a non-linear current, the device is only 
partially suitable for use in medium and 
high voltage networks.

NOTE!
Voltage transformer ratios can be
confi gured via the software.

Technical data

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1 2

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(1-9)

The green LED illuminates. Measurement 
and supply voltages lie within the operating 
voltage range. The device is operational. 
The LED fl ashes for 0.5 sec. every 5 secs.

Both LEDs light up. The device is ready 
for operation. At least one measurement 
voltage or the supply voltage is below the 
operating voltage range.

The green LED fl ashes.
Data transfer (RS485) is active.

The LEDs fl ash at the same time.
The data transfer (RS485) is faulty.

The red LED illuminates. Fault in the device!
Have the device checked by the manufacturer!

The red LED fl ashes. At least one current 
measurement input or voltage measurement 
input exceeds the measurement range.

The LEDs fl ash alternately.
Firmware checksum fault! Operation is 
interrupted! Carry out a fi rmware update!

Connections and control elements

Current measurement connection

Coding switches
You can confi gure the device address with the 
coding switches as follows:

Confi gure the device addresses in 
the range of 01 to 99 with the coding 
switches. 
The device address 00 is reserved for 
service purposes (further information 
in the user manual).

LEDs

L1 L2 L3 N

Voltage measurement

The device derives its supply voltage from the 
measured voltage.

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CAUTION!

Danger of injury or damage
to the device

Disregard of the connection conditions for 
the voltage measurement inputs can result in 
injuries or to the device being damaged.
For this reason, note that:

• 

The voltage measurement inputs

 

-

are not connected to DC voltage.

 

-

are equipped with a suitable, labelled 
fuse located in the vicinity and 
isolation device (alternative: circuit 
breaker) located nearby.

 

-

are dangerous to touch.

• 

Voltages that exceed the allowed rated 
network voltages must be connected via 
a voltage transformer.

• 

Measured voltages and measured currents 
must derive from the same network. 

Disconnectors

Fuse (UL/IEC listed)

Load

•  The device measures voltages L-N up to 277 V

and L-L up to 480 V.

•  The measurement and surge voltages meet 

overvoltage category 300 V CATIII. 

NOTE!

•  A circuit breaker can be used as an al-

ternative to a fuse and isolating device.

•  If the range is exceeded, the red LED 

fl ashes (see step „connections and 
controls“). 

Typical connection variants

The following schematic shows a typical connection variant for the device with:

•  Supply voltage and voltage measurement.
•  Current measurement.
•  RS485 interface with Modbus RTU protocol.

Connection
variant in the 
"Three-phase,
four-conductor system".

NOTE!
Further technical data can be found in 
the user manual for the device.

1.

(gedrehtes Patchkabel)

RS485

PC/

GridVis®

RS485

RS485

RS232 RS232

Fig. UMG 103-CBM

NOTE!
Install the “GridVis®” software on the PC 
to be used!

2.

(gedrehtes Patchkabel)

USB

RS485

RS485

RS485

USB

PC/

GridVis®

(gedrehtes Patchkabel)

3.

Connection of the device
via an UMG 604 as gateway.

UMG 604

RS485

Ethernet

RS485

PC/

GridVis®

Establish connection to PC

The 3 most common connections for communication 
between PC and device are described in the following:

Device connection via interface 
converter.

Device connection via interface 
converter.

UMG 103-CBM

UMG 103-CBM

UMG 103-CBM

UMG 103-CBM

UMG 103-CBM

UMG 103-CBM

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The PC connection of the device via the RS485 
serial interface with, for example, an UMG 604 
as gateway (see step “Established connection to 
PC”) is a method

•  for confi guring the device(s) 
•  and reading out data.

e.g. connection to the 
UMG 604 as gateway 
(Master)

Example: PC connection via RS485 interface and UMG 604 as gateway

e.g. connection 
to further
Slave devices

RS485 bus structure

•  In an RS485 bus structure (line), you connect 

all devices in accordance with the Master-Slave 
principle.

•  One segment of an RS485 bus structure can 

include up to 32 subscribers/devices.

•  Terminate the cable at the start and end of a 

segment with termination resistors (120 Ω, 0.25 W).
The device has no termination resistor.

•  With more than 32 subscribers, repeaters must 

be used to connect segments.

Correct

Incorrect

Terminal strip (switch cabinet).

Device with RS485 interface
(without termination resistor).

Device with RS485 interface 
(termination resistor on the 
device).

NOTE!
The coding switches can be used in the 
RS485 bus structure to allocate the Slave 
devices (UMG 103-CBM)

•  different device addresses.
•  different device addresses to the Master 

device (UMG 604).

The UMG 103-CBM detects the transmission 
speed (Baud rate) automatically!

Three-phase, four-conductor 

system

Single-phase, three-conductor 

system

Current measurement via current 

transformer in three-phase, 

four-conductor system

Current measurement in the 

single-phase, three-conductor 

system

Three-phase, 

four-conductor system

Current measurement via 

2 current transformers in three-

phase, four-conductor system

Connection variants for current measurement

NOTE!
If the range is exceeded, the red LED 
fl ashes. (see Step „connections and 
control elements“) 

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Mains systems

Suitable mains systems and max. rated voltages (DIN EN 61010-1/A1):

The device can be used in 

•  TN and TT networks
•  in residential and industrial applications.

Three-phase, four-conductor systems 

with earthed neutral conductor

Three-phase, four-conductor systems 

with non-earthed neutral conductor

L1
L2

L3
E

E

N

E

L1
L2

L3
E

N

R

L1

L2
L3
E

E

L1

L2
E

E

L

N
E

E

L1

L2
L3
E

E

L1

L2

N

E

E

L1
L2

L3
E

E

N

E

L1
L2

L3
E

N

R

L1

L2
L3
E

E

L1

L2
E

E

L

N
E

E

L1

L2
L3
E

E

L1

L2

N

E

E

U

L-N

 / U

L-L

277 VLN / 480 VLL

Connect in this grid system, 

the device only using a voltage 

transformer!

Disclaimer

The observance of the information products for 
the devices is a prerequisite for safe operation 
and to achieve the stipulated performance 
characteristics and product characteristics. 
Janitza electronics GmbH accepts no liability 
for injuries to personnel, property damage 
or fi nancial losses arising due to a failure to 
comply with the information products. Ensure 
that your information products are accessible 
and legible.

Further information can be found on our web-
site www.janitza.com at Support > Downloads.

Copyright notice

© 2016 - Janitza electronics GmbH - Lahnau.
All rights reserved. Duplication, editing, 
distribution and any form of exploitation, also 
as excerpts, is prohibited.

Subject to technical amendments

•  Make sure that your device agrees with the 

installation manual.

•  Read and understand fi rst product-related 

documents.

•  Keep product supporting documentation 

throughout the life available and, where ap-
propriate, to pass on to subsequent users.

•  Please inform yourself about device revisi-

ons and the associated adjustments to the 
product-related documentation on
www.janitza.com.

 

Disposal

Please observe national regulations! 
If disposing of individual parts, please dispose 
of them in accordance with their nature and 
existing country-specifi c regulations, for 
example as:

•  Electrical scrap
•  Plastics
•  Metals

Or, task a certifi ed disposal business with the 
scrapping.

Relevant laws, applied standards and 
directives

The laws, standards and directives for the 
device applied by Janitza electronic GmbH 
can be found in the declaration of conformity 
on our website.

General

Safety

Safety information
The installation manual does not represent a full 
listing of all necessary safety measures required 
for safe operation of the device.
Certain operating conditions may require further 
measures. The installation manual contains 
information that you must observe for your 
own personal safety and to avoid damage to 
property.

Symbols used:

c

This symbol is used as an addition 
to the safety instructions and 
warns of an electrical hazard.

m

This symbol is used as an addition 
to the safety instructions and 
warns of a potential hazard.

This symbol with the word 

NOTE! 

describes:

•  Procedures that do not entail 

any danger of injury.

•  Important information, 

procedures or handling steps.

Safety instructions are highlighted with 
a warning triangle and shown as follows, 
depending on the degree of hazard:

m

DANGER!

Indicates an immediately 
threatening hazard that leads to 
serious or even fatal injuries.

m

WARNING!

Indicates a potentially hazardous 
situation that could lead to 
serious or even fatal injuries.

m

CAUTION!

Indicates a potentially hazardous 
situation that could lead to minor 
injuries or damage to property.

Measures for safety
When operating electrical devices certain parts 
of these devices inevitable carry dangerous 
voltages. This could result in serious bodily 
injury or damage to property if not handled 
properly:

•  Before establishing electrical connections 

to the device, earth it at the ground wire 
connection if there is one.

•  Hazardous voltages may arise in all circuit 

parts that are connected to the power supply.

•  Even after disconnecting the supply voltage, 

there may still be hazardous voltages 
present in the device (capacitor storage).

•  Do not operate equipment with current 

transformer circuits when open.

•  Do not exceed the limit values stipulated in 

the user manual and on the rating plate - even 
during testing or commissioning.

•  Observe the safety and warning information in 

the documents that belong to the devices!

Qualifi ed personnel

In order to avoid injuries to personnel and 
property damage, only qualifi ed personnel with 
electrical training are permitted to work on the 
devices with knowledge

•  of the national regulations for accident 

prevention

•  of safety standards
•  of installation, commissioning and operation 

of the device.

Proper use

The device is

•  intended for installation in switch cabinets 

and small installation distributors (please 
observe step 3 “Assembly”).

•  not intended for installation in vehicles! 

The use of the device in mobile equipment 
is considered to be non-standard 
environmental conditions and is therefore 
only permitted after separate agreement.

•  not intended for installation in environments 

with hazardous oils, acids, gases, vapours, 
dusts, radiation, etc.

The prerequisites of faultless, safe operation 
of this device are proper transport and proper 
storage, set-up, installation, operation and 
maintenance.

NOTE!
For further information on device functions, data and assembly, see the user manual.

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CAUTION!

Damage to property due to 
disregard of the connection 
conditions or impermissible 
overvoltage!

Your device can be damaged or destroyed 
by a failure to comply with the connection 
conditions or by exceeding the permissible 
voltage range.
Before connecting the device to the supply 
voltage, please check:

• 

Voltage and frequency correspond to the 
details on the ratings plate! Limit values 
stipulated in the user manual have been 
complied with!

• 

In building installations, the supply 
voltage must be protected with a UL/IEC 
approved circuit breaker / a fuse!

• 

The isolation device

 

-

must be installed near the device 
and in a location that is easily 
accessible for the user.

 

-

must be labelled to identify the 
respective device.

• 

Do not tap the supply voltage from the 
voltage transformer.

• 

Provide a fuse for the neutral conductor 
if the neutral conductor terminal of the 
source is not grounded.

L3

N

L1

L2

Connection variant "Direct voltage measurement 
in the three-phase, four-conductor system".

Voltage measurement

3-phase, 4-conductor 

systems with rated voltages 

(L-N/L-L)

max. 277 V/480 V

Networks

Measurement in TT and TN 
networks

Rated surge voltage

4 kV

Protection of

voltage measurement

1 - 10 A Trip characteristic B,

(With IEC / UL approval)

Overvoltage category

300 V CAT III

Resolution

0.01 V

Crest factor

2 (related to 240 Vrms)

Sampling rate

5.4 kHz

Frequency range of

the fundamental oscillation -
resolution

45 Hz .. 65 Hz
0.001 Hz

Fourier analysis

1.-25. Harmonic (all odd)

Current measurement

Nominal current

5 A

Rated current

6 A

Crest factor

2 (related to 6 Arms)

Resolution

0.1 mA

Measuring range

0.005  ... 6 Arms

Overvoltage category

300 V CAT II

Rated surge voltage

2 kV

Power consumption

approx 0.2 VA (Ri=5 mΩ)

Overload for 1 sec.

60 A (sinusoidal)

Sampling rate

5.4 kHz

Supply voltage

The device gets the supply voltage from the measuring voltage!
Supply from single phase

115 - 277 V (+-10%), 50/60 Hz

Supply from three phases

80 - 277 V (+-10%), 50/60 Hz

Power consumption

max. 1.5 VA

General information

Net weight

200 g

Device dimensions

h = 98 mm,

w = 71.5 mm,

d = 46 mm

Transport and storage

The following information applies to devices which are trans-

ported or stored in the original packaging.
Free fall

1 m

Temperature

-20° C to +70° C)

Ambient coditions during operation

The device

•  weatherproof and use stationary!

•  fulfi lls the conditions in accordance with DIN IEC 60721-3-3

•  has protection class II according to IEC 60536 (VDE 0106,

part 1) and does not require a protective earth connection.

Operating temperature range

-25° C .. +60° C

Relative humidity

5 to 95% (at +25° C)

without condensation

Operating altitude

0 .. 2000 m above sea level

Degree of pollution

2

Housing fl ammability class

UL94V-0

Installed position

any

Fixing/mounting

35 mm top hat rail (according to

IEC/EN 60999-1, DIN EN 50022)

Stress by impact

2 joules, IK07 according to

IEC / EN61010-1: 2010

Ventilation

no external ventilation required.

Protection against ingress 

of solid foreign bodies and 

water

IP20 according to EN60529

September 2000, 

IEC60529:1989

Terminal connection capacity

Conductors to be connected.

Only one conductor can be connected per terminal!
Single core, multi-core,

fi ne-stranded

0.08 - 2.5 mm

2

, AWG 28 - 12

Tightening torque

max. 0.5 Nm 

Stripping length

min. 8 mm

RS485 interface

Protocol, modbus RTU

Modbus RTU/Slave

Transfer rate

9.6 kbps, 19.2 kbps, 

38.4 kbps, 57.6 kbps, 

115.2 kbps,

automatic detection

Procedure in the event of faults

Possible fault

Cause

Remedy

No LED lights

External fusing for the power supply voltage has tripped. Replace fuse.
Device is defective.

Send device to the manufacturer for repair.

Measured current is too large 

or too small. 

*

Current transformer factor is incorrectly programmed. Read out current transformer ratio and program with 

the software GridVis.

Measured current is too 

small. 

*

Overrange.

Install current transformer with a larger current 

transformer ratio.

The peak current value at the measurement input has

been exceeded by harmonic components.

Measured voltage is too large 

or too small. 

*

Measurement in the wrong phase.

Check connection and correct if necessary. (GridVis).

Voltage transformer incorrectly programmed.

Read out voltage transformer ratio and program with 

the software GridVis.

Measured voltage is too 

small. 

*

Overrange.

Install voltage transformers.

The peak voltage value at the measurement input has

been exceeded by harmonic components.

Active power is too large or 

too small. 

*

The programmed current transformer transformation

ratio is incorrect.

Read out current transformer ratio and program with 

the software GridVis.

The current path is assigned to the wrong voltage path. Check connection and correct if necessary. (GridVis).
The programmed voltage transformer transformation

ratio is incorrect.

Read out voltage transformer ratio and program with 

the software GridVis.

Active power imported

supply / supply is reversed.

At least one current transformer connection is mixed 

up/reversed.

Check connection using the software GridVis and 

correct, if necessary.

A current path is assigned to the wrong voltage path.

No connection with the device. RS485: Device address is incorrect or wrong protocol.

Adjust the device address / select protocol.

Despite the measures above 

the device does not work.

Device is defective.

Send device and error description to verify the 

manufacturer.

*... 

CAUTION!  

Material damage from overloaded measurement inputs!

Too high current and voltage values overload the measurement inputs.

Observe the limits stated on the nameplate and in the user manual!

UMG 103-CBM

RS485

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3

A

B

1

Data GND

Strommessung

Current measurement

Mess- und Versorgungsspannung

Measuring and supply voltage

Verbraucher

Load

A

B

C

Measurement data recording

Memory (Flash)

4 MB

(1024 Sectors a 4kB)

Record storage

(all profi les activated)

16000 records

Battery (soldered)

Typical life expectancy 

BR 1632, 3V

8 - 10 years

B

A

C

RS485 bus

A
B

A
B

Data GND

Fig. UMG 103-CBM

L2

L3

L1

S2

S1

S2

S1

S2

S1

B

A

C

c

WARNING!

Danger of injury due
to high currents and high
electrical voltages!

Current transformers operating with an open 
secondary circuit (high voltage peaks) can 
result in serious or even fatal injuries.
Avoid open operation of the current transformers 
- short-circuit unloaded transformers! 

B

A

C

Red LED

Green LED

Coding 
switches
for setting the
device address

RS485 
Interface

Connection of measurement 
voltage and supply voltage

B

A

C

Power Analyser

UMG 103-CBM

Installation manual

•  Installation
•  Device settings

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The device is a universal measurement
device for low voltage distribution systems, 
which 

•  measures and calculates electrical variables 

such as voltage, current, power, energy, 
harmonics, etc. in building installations, on 
distribution units, circuit breakers and busbar 
trunking systems.

•  transmits measurement results via interface.

The device will be installed in switch cabinets or 
in small installation distributors per DIN 43880 
on a 35 mm mounting rail per DIN EN 60715.

•  The device fulfi ls the application conditions 

of DIN IEC 60721-3-3 and is intended for 
permanent installation in locations that are 
protected from the weather.

•  It can be installed in any mounting position.
•  Forced ventilation is not required.

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User manual:

Janitza electronics GmbH
Vor dem Polstück 6
D-35633 Lahnau / Germany
Support tel. +49 6441 9642-22
Fax +49 6441 9642-30
e-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.janitza.com

www

.janitza.com

Brief description of device

Assembly

Fig. Device on 
mounting rail per
DIN EN 60715.

Connecting the supply voltage

c

WARNING!

Danger of injury due to 
electrical voltage!

Serious bodily injury or death can result from:

•  Contact with bare or stripped live wires.
•  Device inputs that are dangerous to touch.

Render the system free of voltage before 
starting work! Check the system is free of 
electrical energy!

The device derives its supply voltage from the 
measurement voltage L1-N, L2-N and L3-N.
In doing so, at least one phase lies within the 
nominal voltage range.
The device requires a voltage of at least 100 Veff 
in at least one phase (L-N) for operation.

Current measurement

The device

•  is only approved for measuring current with 

a current transformer.

•  is intended for the connection of current 

transformers with secondary currents of 
../1 A and ../5 A.

•  has the current transformer ratio set to 5/5 A 

as standard.

•  The current transformers must have a base 

insulation according to IEC 61010-1: 2010 
for the nominal voltage of the circuit.

c

WARNING!

Danger of injury due to 
electrical voltage!

Serious bodily injury or death
can result from:

•  Contact with bare or stripped live wires.
•  Current measurement inputs on the device 

and on the current transformer that are 
dangerous to touch.

Render the system free of voltage before 
starting work! Check the system is free of 
electrical energy!
Earth the system! Use the earth connection 
points with earthing symbols for this! 
Earth the secondary windings of current 
transformers and all of the metal parts of 
the transformer that could be touched!

NOTE!

•  Further information on current trans-

formers can be found in the user 
manual.

•  Current transformer ratios can be 

confi gured via the software.

Consumer

Connection "Current measurement via current 
transformers".

Three-phase, four-conductor 

system

Single-phase, three-conductor 

system

Voltage measurement in the 

three-phase, four-conductor system

Voltage measurement in the 

single-phase, three-conductor system

Connection variants for voltage measurement

NOTE!
Because the device derives the supply 
voltage from the measured voltage and 
burdens the voltage transformer with 
a non-linear current, the device is only 
partially suitable for use in medium and 
high voltage networks.

NOTE!
Voltage transformer ratios can be
confi gured via the software.

Technical data

0

1 2

4
67

5

3

8

9

0

1 2

4
67

5

3

8

9

x10

(10-90)

x1

(1-9)

The green LED illuminates. Measurement 
and supply voltages lie within the operating 
voltage range. The device is operational. 
The LED fl ashes for 0.5 sec. every 5 secs.

Both LEDs light up. The device is ready 
for operation. At least one measurement 
voltage or the supply voltage is below the 
operating voltage range.

The green LED fl ashes.
Data transfer (RS485) is active.

The LEDs fl ash at the same time.
The data transfer (RS485) is faulty.

The red LED illuminates. Fault in the device!
Have the device checked by the manufacturer!

The red LED fl ashes. At least one current 
measurement input or voltage measurement 
input exceeds the measurement range.

The LEDs fl ash alternately.
Firmware checksum fault! Operation is 
interrupted! Carry out a fi rmware update!

Connections and control elements

Current measurement connection

Coding switches
You can confi gure the device address with the 
coding switches as follows:

Confi gure the device addresses in 
the range of 01 to 99 with the coding 
switches. 
The device address 00 is reserved for 
service purposes (further information 
in the user manual).

LEDs

L1 L2 L3 N

Voltage measurement

The device derives its supply voltage from the 
measured voltage.

m

CAUTION!

Danger of injury or damage
to the device

Disregard of the connection conditions for 
the voltage measurement inputs can result in 
injuries or to the device being damaged.
For this reason, note that:

• 

The voltage measurement inputs

 

-

are not connected to DC voltage.

 

-

are equipped with a suitable, labelled 
fuse located in the vicinity and 
isolation device (alternative: circuit 
breaker) located nearby.

 

-

are dangerous to touch.

• 

Voltages that exceed the allowed rated 
network voltages must be connected via 
a voltage transformer.

• 

Measured voltages and measured currents 
must derive from the same network. 

Disconnectors

Fuse (UL/IEC listed)

Load

•  The device measures voltages L-N up to 277 V

and L-L up to 480 V.

•  The measurement and surge voltages meet 

overvoltage category 300 V CATIII. 

NOTE!

•  A circuit breaker can be used as an al-

ternative to a fuse and isolating device.

•  If the range is exceeded, the red LED 

fl ashes (see step „connections and 
controls“). 

Typical connection variants

The following schematic shows a typical connection variant for the device with:

•  Supply voltage and voltage measurement.
•  Current measurement.
•  RS485 interface with Modbus RTU protocol.

Connection
variant in the 
"Three-phase,
four-conductor system".

NOTE!
Further technical data can be found in 
the user manual for the device.

1.

(gedrehtes Patchkabel)

RS485

PC/

GridVis®

RS485

RS485

RS232 RS232

Fig. UMG 103-CBM

NOTE!
Install the “GridVis®” software on the PC 
to be used!

2.

(gedrehtes Patchkabel)

USB

RS485

RS485

RS485

USB

PC/

GridVis®

(gedrehtes Patchkabel)

3.

Connection of the device
via an UMG 604 as gateway.

UMG 604

RS485

Ethernet

RS485

PC/

GridVis®

Establish connection to PC

The 3 most common connections for communication 
between PC and device are described in the following:

Device connection via interface 
converter.

Device connection via interface 
converter.

UMG 103-CBM

UMG 103-CBM

UMG 103-CBM

UMG 103-CBM

UMG 103-CBM

UMG 103-CBM

8

12

 11

13

  15

The PC connection of the device via the RS485 
serial interface with, for example, an UMG 604 
as gateway (see step “Established connection to 
PC”) is a method

•  for confi guring the device(s) 
•  and reading out data.

e.g. connection to the 
UMG 604 as gateway 
(Master)

Example: PC connection via RS485 interface and UMG 604 as gateway

e.g. connection 
to further
Slave devices

RS485 bus structure

•  In an RS485 bus structure (line), you connect 

all devices in accordance with the Master-Slave 
principle.

•  One segment of an RS485 bus structure can 

include up to 32 subscribers/devices.

•  Terminate the cable at the start and end of a 

segment with termination resistors (120 Ω, 0.25 W).
The device has no termination resistor.

•  With more than 32 subscribers, repeaters must 

be used to connect segments.

Correct

Incorrect

Terminal strip (switch cabinet).

Device with RS485 interface
(without termination resistor).

Device with RS485 interface 
(termination resistor on the 
device).

NOTE!
The coding switches can be used in the 
RS485 bus structure to allocate the Slave 
devices (UMG 103-CBM)

•  different device addresses.
•  different device addresses to the Master 

device (UMG 604).

The UMG 103-CBM detects the transmission 
speed (Baud rate) automatically!

Three-phase, four-conductor 

system

Single-phase, three-conductor 

system

Current measurement via current 

transformer in three-phase, 

four-conductor system

Current measurement in the 

single-phase, three-conductor 

system

Three-phase, 

four-conductor system

Current measurement via 

2 current transformers in three-

phase, four-conductor system

Connection variants for current measurement

NOTE!
If the range is exceeded, the red LED 
fl ashes. (see Step „connections and 
control elements“) 

Dok Nr

. 2.057.002.0.d

Art. Nr

. 33.03.345

Mains systems

Suitable mains systems and max. rated voltages (DIN EN 61010-1/A1):

The device can be used in 

•  TN and TT networks
•  in residential and industrial applications.

Three-phase, four-conductor systems 

with earthed neutral conductor

Three-phase, four-conductor systems 

with non-earthed neutral conductor

L1
L2

L3
E

E

N

E

L1
L2

L3
E

N

R

L1

L2
L3
E

E

L1

L2
E

E

L

N
E

E

L1

L2
L3
E

E

L1

L2

N

E

E

L1
L2

L3
E

E

N

E

L1
L2

L3
E

N

R

L1

L2
L3
E

E

L1

L2
E

E

L

N
E

E

L1

L2
L3
E

E

L1

L2

N

E

E

U

L-N

 / U

L-L

277 VLN / 480 VLL

Connect in this grid system, 

the device only using a voltage 

transformer!

Disclaimer

The observance of the information products for 
the devices is a prerequisite for safe operation 
and to achieve the stipulated performance 
characteristics and product characteristics. 
Janitza electronics GmbH accepts no liability 
for injuries to personnel, property damage 
or fi nancial losses arising due to a failure to 
comply with the information products. Ensure 
that your information products are accessible 
and legible.

Further information can be found on our web-
site www.janitza.com at Support > Downloads.

Copyright notice

© 2016 - Janitza electronics GmbH - Lahnau.
All rights reserved. Duplication, editing, 
distribution and any form of exploitation, also 
as excerpts, is prohibited.

Subject to technical amendments

•  Make sure that your device agrees with the 

installation manual.

•  Read and understand fi rst product-related 

documents.

•  Keep product supporting documentation 

throughout the life available and, where ap-
propriate, to pass on to subsequent users.

•  Please inform yourself about device revisi-

ons and the associated adjustments to the 
product-related documentation on
www.janitza.com.

 

Disposal

Please observe national regulations! 
If disposing of individual parts, please dispose 
of them in accordance with their nature and 
existing country-specifi c regulations, for 
example as:

•  Electrical scrap
•  Plastics
•  Metals

Or, task a certifi ed disposal business with the 
scrapping.

Relevant laws, applied standards and 
directives

The laws, standards and directives for the 
device applied by Janitza electronic GmbH 
can be found in the declaration of conformity 
on our website.

General

Safety

Safety information
The installation manual does not represent a full 
listing of all necessary safety measures required 
for safe operation of the device.
Certain operating conditions may require further 
measures. The installation manual contains 
information that you must observe for your 
own personal safety and to avoid damage to 
property.

Symbols used:

c

This symbol is used as an addition 
to the safety instructions and 
warns of an electrical hazard.

m

This symbol is used as an addition 
to the safety instructions and 
warns of a potential hazard.

This symbol with the word 

NOTE! 

describes:

•  Procedures that do not entail 

any danger of injury.

•  Important information, 

procedures or handling steps.

Safety instructions are highlighted with 
a warning triangle and shown as follows, 
depending on the degree of hazard:

m

DANGER!

Indicates an immediately 
threatening hazard that leads to 
serious or even fatal injuries.

m

WARNING!

Indicates a potentially hazardous 
situation that could lead to 
serious or even fatal injuries.

m

CAUTION!

Indicates a potentially hazardous 
situation that could lead to minor 
injuries or damage to property.

Measures for safety
When operating electrical devices certain parts 
of these devices inevitable carry dangerous 
voltages. This could result in serious bodily 
injury or damage to property if not handled 
properly:

•  Before establishing electrical connections 

to the device, earth it at the ground wire 
connection if there is one.

•  Hazardous voltages may arise in all circuit 

parts that are connected to the power supply.

•  Even after disconnecting the supply voltage, 

there may still be hazardous voltages 
present in the device (capacitor storage).

•  Do not operate equipment with current 

transformer circuits when open.

•  Do not exceed the limit values stipulated in 

the user manual and on the rating plate - even 
during testing or commissioning.

•  Observe the safety and warning information in 

the documents that belong to the devices!

Qualifi ed personnel

In order to avoid injuries to personnel and 
property damage, only qualifi ed personnel with 
electrical training are permitted to work on the 
devices with knowledge

•  of the national regulations for accident 

prevention

•  of safety standards
•  of installation, commissioning and operation 

of the device.

Proper use

The device is

•  intended for installation in switch cabinets 

and small installation distributors (please 
observe step 3 “Assembly”).

•  not intended for installation in vehicles! 

The use of the device in mobile equipment 
is considered to be non-standard 
environmental conditions and is therefore 
only permitted after separate agreement.

•  not intended for installation in environments 

with hazardous oils, acids, gases, vapours, 
dusts, radiation, etc.

The prerequisites of faultless, safe operation 
of this device are proper transport and proper 
storage, set-up, installation, operation and 
maintenance.

NOTE!
For further information on device functions, data and assembly, see the user manual.

10

9

14

m

CAUTION!

Damage to property due to 
disregard of the connection 
conditions or impermissible 
overvoltage!

Your device can be damaged or destroyed 
by a failure to comply with the connection 
conditions or by exceeding the permissible 
voltage range.
Before connecting the device to the supply 
voltage, please check:

• 

Voltage and frequency correspond to the 
details on the ratings plate! Limit values 
stipulated in the user manual have been 
complied with!

• 

In building installations, the supply 
voltage must be protected with a UL/IEC 
approved circuit breaker / a fuse!

• 

The isolation device

 

-

must be installed near the device 
and in a location that is easily 
accessible for the user.

 

-

must be labelled to identify the 
respective device.

• 

Do not tap the supply voltage from the 
voltage transformer.

• 

Provide a fuse for the neutral conductor 
if the neutral conductor terminal of the 
source is not grounded.

L3

N

L1

L2

Connection variant "Direct voltage measurement 
in the three-phase, four-conductor system".

Voltage measurement

3-phase, 4-conductor 

systems with rated voltages 

(L-N/L-L)

max. 277 V/480 V

Networks

Measurement in TT and TN 
networks

Rated surge voltage

4 kV

Protection of

voltage measurement

1 - 10 A Trip characteristic B,

(With IEC / UL approval)

Overvoltage category

300 V CAT III

Resolution

0.01 V

Crest factor

2 (related to 240 Vrms)

Sampling rate

5.4 kHz

Frequency range of

the fundamental oscillation -
resolution

45 Hz .. 65 Hz
0.001 Hz

Fourier analysis

1.-25. Harmonic (all odd)

Current measurement

Nominal current

5 A

Rated current

6 A

Crest factor

2 (related to 6 Arms)

Resolution

0.1 mA

Measuring range

0.005  ... 6 Arms

Overvoltage category

300 V CAT II

Rated surge voltage

2 kV

Power consumption

approx 0.2 VA (Ri=5 mΩ)

Overload for 1 sec.

60 A (sinusoidal)

Sampling rate

5.4 kHz

Supply voltage

The device gets the supply voltage from the measuring voltage!
Supply from single phase

115 - 277 V (+-10%), 50/60 Hz

Supply from three phases

80 - 277 V (+-10%), 50/60 Hz

Power consumption

max. 1.5 VA

General information

Net weight

200 g

Device dimensions

h = 98 mm,

w = 71.5 mm,

d = 46 mm

Transport and storage

The following information applies to devices which are trans-

ported or stored in the original packaging.
Free fall

1 m

Temperature

-20° C to +70° C)

Ambient coditions during operation

The device

•  weatherproof and use stationary!

•  fulfi lls the conditions in accordance with DIN IEC 60721-3-3

•  has protection class II according to IEC 60536 (VDE 0106,

part 1) and does not require a protective earth connection.

Operating temperature range

-25° C .. +60° C

Relative humidity

5 to 95% (at +25° C)

without condensation

Operating altitude

0 .. 2000 m above sea level

Degree of pollution

2

Housing fl ammability class

UL94V-0

Installed position

any

Fixing/mounting

35 mm top hat rail (according to

IEC/EN 60999-1, DIN EN 50022)

Stress by impact

2 joules, IK07 according to

IEC / EN61010-1: 2010

Ventilation

no external ventilation required.

Protection against ingress 

of solid foreign bodies and 

water

IP20 according to EN60529

September 2000, 

IEC60529:1989

Terminal connection capacity

Conductors to be connected.

Only one conductor can be connected per terminal!
Single core, multi-core,

fi ne-stranded

0.08 - 2.5 mm

2

, AWG 28 - 12

Tightening torque

max. 0.5 Nm 

Stripping length

min. 8 mm

RS485 interface

Protocol, modbus RTU

Modbus RTU/Slave

Transfer rate

9.6 kbps, 19.2 kbps, 

38.4 kbps, 57.6 kbps, 

115.2 kbps,

automatic detection

Procedure in the event of faults

Possible fault

Cause

Remedy

No LED lights

External fusing for the power supply voltage has tripped. Replace fuse.
Device is defective.

Send device to the manufacturer for repair.

Measured current is too large 

or too small. 

*

Current transformer factor is incorrectly programmed. Read out current transformer ratio and program with 

the software GridVis.

Measured current is too 

small. 

*

Overrange.

Install current transformer with a larger current 

transformer ratio.

The peak current value at the measurement input has

been exceeded by harmonic components.

Measured voltage is too large 

or too small. 

*

Measurement in the wrong phase.

Check connection and correct if necessary. (GridVis).

Voltage transformer incorrectly programmed.

Read out voltage transformer ratio and program with 

the software GridVis.

Measured voltage is too 

small. 

*

Overrange.

Install voltage transformers.

The peak voltage value at the measurement input has

been exceeded by harmonic components.

Active power is too large or 

too small. 

*

The programmed current transformer transformation

ratio is incorrect.

Read out current transformer ratio and program with 

the software GridVis.

The current path is assigned to the wrong voltage path. Check connection and correct if necessary. (GridVis).
The programmed voltage transformer transformation

ratio is incorrect.

Read out voltage transformer ratio and program with 

the software GridVis.

Active power imported

supply / supply is reversed.

At least one current transformer connection is mixed 

up/reversed.

Check connection using the software GridVis and 

correct, if necessary.

A current path is assigned to the wrong voltage path.

No connection with the device. RS485: Device address is incorrect or wrong protocol.

Adjust the device address / select protocol.

Despite the measures above 

the device does not work.

Device is defective.

Send device and error description to verify the 

manufacturer.

*... 

CAUTION!  

Material damage from overloaded measurement inputs!

Too high current and voltage values overload the measurement inputs.

Observe the limits stated on the nameplate and in the user manual!

UMG 103-CBM

RS485

2

3

A

B

1

Data GND

Strommessung

Current measurement

Mess- und Versorgungsspannung

Measuring and supply voltage

Verbraucher

Load

A

B

C

Measurement data recording

Memory (Flash)

4 MB

(1024 Sectors a 4kB)

Record storage

(all profi les activated)

16000 records

Battery (soldered)

Typical life expectancy 

BR 1632, 3V

8 - 10 years

B

A

C

RS485 bus

A
B

A
B

Data GND

Fig. UMG 103-CBM

L2

L3

L1

S2

S1

S2

S1

S2

S1

B

A

C

c

WARNING!

Danger of injury due
to high currents and high
electrical voltages!

Current transformers operating with an open 
secondary circuit (high voltage peaks) can 
result in serious or even fatal injuries.
Avoid open operation of the current transformers 
- short-circuit unloaded transformers! 

B

A

C

Red LED

Green LED

Coding 
switches
for setting the
device address

RS485 
Interface

Connection of measurement 
voltage and supply voltage

B

A

C

Power Analyser

UMG 103-CBM

Installation manual

•  Installation
•  Device settings

1

2

3

5

4

The device is a universal measurement
device for low voltage distribution systems, 
which 

•  measures and calculates electrical variables 

such as voltage, current, power, energy, 
harmonics, etc. in building installations, on 
distribution units, circuit breakers and busbar 
trunking systems.

•  transmits measurement results via interface.

The device will be installed in switch cabinets or 
in small installation distributors per DIN 43880 
on a 35 mm mounting rail per DIN EN 60715.

•  The device fulfi ls the application conditions 

of DIN IEC 60721-3-3 and is intended for 
permanent installation in locations that are 
protected from the weather.

•  It can be installed in any mounting position.
•  Forced ventilation is not required.

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7

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User manual:

Janitza electronics GmbH
Vor dem Polstück 6
D-35633 Lahnau / Germany
Support tel. +49 6441 9642-22
Fax +49 6441 9642-30
e-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.janitza.com

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Brief description of device

Assembly

Fig. Device on 
mounting rail per
DIN EN 60715.

Connecting the supply voltage

c

WARNING!

Danger of injury due to 
electrical voltage!

Serious bodily injury or death can result from:

•  Contact with bare or stripped live wires.
•  Device inputs that are dangerous to touch.

Render the system free of voltage before 
starting work! Check the system is free of 
electrical energy!

The device derives its supply voltage from the 
measurement voltage L1-N, L2-N and L3-N.
In doing so, at least one phase lies within the 
nominal voltage range.
The device requires a voltage of at least 100 Veff 
in at least one phase (L-N) for operation.

Current measurement

The device

•  is only approved for measuring current with 

a current transformer.

•  is intended for the connection of current 

transformers with secondary currents of 
../1 A and ../5 A.

•  has the current transformer ratio set to 5/5 A 

as standard.

•  The current transformers must have a base 

insulation according to IEC 61010-1: 2010 
for the nominal voltage of the circuit.

c

WARNING!

Danger of injury due to 
electrical voltage!

Serious bodily injury or death
can result from:

•  Contact with bare or stripped live wires.
•  Current measurement inputs on the device 

and on the current transformer that are 
dangerous to touch.

Render the system free of voltage before 
starting work! Check the system is free of 
electrical energy!
Earth the system! Use the earth connection 
points with earthing symbols for this! 
Earth the secondary windings of current 
transformers and all of the metal parts of 
the transformer that could be touched!

NOTE!

•  Further information on current trans-

formers can be found in the user 
manual.

•  Current transformer ratios can be 

confi gured via the software.

Consumer

Connection "Current measurement via current 
transformers".

Three-phase, four-conductor 

system

Single-phase, three-conductor 

system

Voltage measurement in the 

three-phase, four-conductor system

Voltage measurement in the 

single-phase, three-conductor system

Connection variants for voltage measurement

NOTE!
Because the device derives the supply 
voltage from the measured voltage and 
burdens the voltage transformer with 
a non-linear current, the device is only 
partially suitable for use in medium and 
high voltage networks.

NOTE!
Voltage transformer ratios can be
confi gured via the software.

Technical data

0

1 2

4
67

5

3

8

9

0

1 2

4
67

5

3

8

9

x10

(10-90)

x1

(1-9)

The green LED illuminates. Measurement 
and supply voltages lie within the operating 
voltage range. The device is operational. 
The LED fl ashes for 0.5 sec. every 5 secs.

Both LEDs light up. The device is ready 
for operation. At least one measurement 
voltage or the supply voltage is below the 
operating voltage range.

The green LED fl ashes.
Data transfer (RS485) is active.

The LEDs fl ash at the same time.
The data transfer (RS485) is faulty.

The red LED illuminates. Fault in the device!
Have the device checked by the manufacturer!

The red LED fl ashes. At least one current 
measurement input or voltage measurement 
input exceeds the measurement range.

The LEDs fl ash alternately.
Firmware checksum fault! Operation is 
interrupted! Carry out a fi rmware update!

Connections and control elements

Current measurement connection

Coding switches
You can confi gure the device address with the 
coding switches as follows:

Confi gure the device addresses in 
the range of 01 to 99 with the coding 
switches. 
The device address 00 is reserved for 
service purposes (further information 
in the user manual).

LEDs

L1 L2 L3 N

Voltage measurement

The device derives its supply voltage from the 
measured voltage.

m

CAUTION!

Danger of injury or damage
to the device

Disregard of the connection conditions for 
the voltage measurement inputs can result in 
injuries or to the device being damaged.
For this reason, note that:

• 

The voltage measurement inputs

 

-

are not connected to DC voltage.

 

-

are equipped with a suitable, labelled 
fuse located in the vicinity and 
isolation device (alternative: circuit 
breaker) located nearby.

 

-

are dangerous to touch.

• 

Voltages that exceed the allowed rated 
network voltages must be connected via 
a voltage transformer.

• 

Measured voltages and measured currents 
must derive from the same network. 

Disconnectors

Fuse (UL/IEC listed)

Load

•  The device measures voltages L-N up to 277 V

and L-L up to 480 V.

•  The measurement and surge voltages meet 

overvoltage category 300 V CATIII. 

NOTE!

•  A circuit breaker can be used as an al-

ternative to a fuse and isolating device.

•  If the range is exceeded, the red LED 

fl ashes (see step „connections and 
controls“). 

Typical connection variants

The following schematic shows a typical connection variant for the device with:

•  Supply voltage and voltage measurement.
•  Current measurement.
•  RS485 interface with Modbus RTU protocol.

Connection
variant in the 
"Three-phase,
four-conductor system".

NOTE!
Further technical data can be found in 
the user manual for the device.

1.

(gedrehtes Patchkabel)

RS485

PC/

GridVis®

RS485

RS485

RS232 RS232

Fig. UMG 103-CBM

NOTE!
Install the “GridVis®” software on the PC 
to be used!

2.

(gedrehtes Patchkabel)

USB

RS485

RS485

RS485

USB

PC/

GridVis®

(gedrehtes Patchkabel)

3.

Connection of the device
via an UMG 604 as gateway.

UMG 604

RS485

Ethernet

RS485

PC/

GridVis®

Establish connection to PC

The 3 most common connections for communication 
between PC and device are described in the following:

Device connection via interface 
converter.

Device connection via interface 
converter.

UMG 103-CBM

UMG 103-CBM

UMG 103-CBM

UMG 103-CBM

UMG 103-CBM

UMG 103-CBM

8

12

 11

13

  15

The PC connection of the device via the RS485 
serial interface with, for example, an UMG 604 
as gateway (see step “Established connection to 
PC”) is a method

•  for confi guring the device(s) 
•  and reading out data.

e.g. connection to the 
UMG 604 as gateway 
(Master)

Example: PC connection via RS485 interface and UMG 604 as gateway

e.g. connection 
to further
Slave devices

RS485 bus structure

•  In an RS485 bus structure (line), you connect 

all devices in accordance with the Master-Slave 
principle.

•  One segment of an RS485 bus structure can 

include up to 32 subscribers/devices.

•  Terminate the cable at the start and end of a 

segment with termination resistors (120 Ω, 0.25 W).
The device has no termination resistor.

•  With more than 32 subscribers, repeaters must 

be used to connect segments.

Correct

Incorrect

Terminal strip (switch cabinet).

Device with RS485 interface
(without termination resistor).

Device with RS485 interface 
(termination resistor on the 
device).

NOTE!
The coding switches can be used in the 
RS485 bus structure to allocate the Slave 
devices (UMG 103-CBM)

•  different device addresses.
•  different device addresses to the Master 

device (UMG 604).

The UMG 103-CBM detects the transmission 
speed (Baud rate) automatically!

Three-phase, four-conductor 

system

Single-phase, three-conductor 

system

Current measurement via current 

transformer in three-phase, 

four-conductor system

Current measurement in the 

single-phase, three-conductor 

system

Three-phase, 

four-conductor system

Current measurement via 

2 current transformers in three-

phase, four-conductor system

Connection variants for current measurement

NOTE!
If the range is exceeded, the red LED 
fl ashes. (see Step „connections and 
control elements“) 

Dok Nr

. 2.057.002.0.d

Art. Nr

. 33.03.345

Mains systems

Suitable mains systems and max. rated voltages (DIN EN 61010-1/A1):

The device can be used in 

•  TN and TT networks
•  in residential and industrial applications.

Three-phase, four-conductor systems 

with earthed neutral conductor

Three-phase, four-conductor systems 

with non-earthed neutral conductor

L1
L2

L3
E

E

N

E

L1
L2

L3
E

N

R

L1

L2
L3
E

E

L1

L2
E

E

L

N
E

E

L1

L2
L3
E

E

L1

L2

N

E

E

L1
L2

L3
E

E

N

E

L1
L2

L3
E

N

R

L1

L2
L3
E

E

L1

L2
E

E

L

N
E

E

L1

L2
L3
E

E

L1

L2

N

E

E

U

L-N

 / U

L-L

277 VLN / 480 VLL

Connect in this grid system, 

the device only using a voltage 

transformer!

Disclaimer

The observance of the information products for 
the devices is a prerequisite for safe operation 
and to achieve the stipulated performance 
characteristics and product characteristics. 
Janitza electronics GmbH accepts no liability 
for injuries to personnel, property damage 
or fi nancial losses arising due to a failure to 
comply with the information products. Ensure 
that your information products are accessible 
and legible.

Further information can be found on our web-
site www.janitza.com at Support > Downloads.

Copyright notice

© 2016 - Janitza electronics GmbH - Lahnau.
All rights reserved. Duplication, editing, 
distribution and any form of exploitation, also 
as excerpts, is prohibited.

Subject to technical amendments

•  Make sure that your device agrees with the 

installation manual.

•  Read and understand fi rst product-related 

documents.

•  Keep product supporting documentation 

throughout the life available and, where ap-
propriate, to pass on to subsequent users.

•  Please inform yourself about device revisi-

ons and the associated adjustments to the 
product-related documentation on
www.janitza.com.

 

Disposal

Please observe national regulations! 
If disposing of individual parts, please dispose 
of them in accordance with their nature and 
existing country-specifi c regulations, for 
example as:

•  Electrical scrap
•  Plastics
•  Metals

Or, task a certifi ed disposal business with the 
scrapping.

Relevant laws, applied standards and 
directives

The laws, standards and directives for the 
device applied by Janitza electronic GmbH 
can be found in the declaration of conformity 
on our website.

General

Safety

Safety information
The installation manual does not represent a full 
listing of all necessary safety measures required 
for safe operation of the device.
Certain operating conditions may require further 
measures. The installation manual contains 
information that you must observe for your 
own personal safety and to avoid damage to 
property.

Symbols used:

c

This symbol is used as an addition 
to the safety instructions and 
warns of an electrical hazard.

m

This symbol is used as an addition 
to the safety instructions and 
warns of a potential hazard.

This symbol with the word 

NOTE! 

describes:

•  Procedures that do not entail 

any danger of injury.

•  Important information, 

procedures or handling steps.

Safety instructions are highlighted with 
a warning triangle and shown as follows, 
depending on the degree of hazard:

m

DANGER!

Indicates an immediately 
threatening hazard that leads to 
serious or even fatal injuries.

m

WARNING!

Indicates a potentially hazardous 
situation that could lead to 
serious or even fatal injuries.

m

CAUTION!

Indicates a potentially hazardous 
situation that could lead to minor 
injuries or damage to property.

Measures for safety
When operating electrical devices certain parts 
of these devices inevitable carry dangerous 
voltages. This could result in serious bodily 
injury or damage to property if not handled 
properly:

•  Before establishing electrical connections 

to the device, earth it at the ground wire 
connection if there is one.

•  Hazardous voltages may arise in all circuit 

parts that are connected to the power supply.

•  Even after disconnecting the supply voltage, 

there may still be hazardous voltages 
present in the device (capacitor storage).

•  Do not operate equipment with current 

transformer circuits when open.

•  Do not exceed the limit values stipulated in 

the user manual and on the rating plate - even 
during testing or commissioning.

•  Observe the safety and warning information in 

the documents that belong to the devices!

Qualifi ed personnel

In order to avoid injuries to personnel and 
property damage, only qualifi ed personnel with 
electrical training are permitted to work on the 
devices with knowledge

•  of the national regulations for accident 

prevention

•  of safety standards
•  of installation, commissioning and operation 

of the device.

Proper use

The device is

•  intended for installation in switch cabinets 

and small installation distributors (please 
observe step 3 “Assembly”).

•  not intended for installation in vehicles! 

The use of the device in mobile equipment 
is considered to be non-standard 
environmental conditions and is therefore 
only permitted after separate agreement.

•  not intended for installation in environments 

with hazardous oils, acids, gases, vapours, 
dusts, radiation, etc.

The prerequisites of faultless, safe operation 
of this device are proper transport and proper 
storage, set-up, installation, operation and 
maintenance.

NOTE!
For further information on device functions, data and assembly, see the user manual.

10

9

14

m

CAUTION!

Damage to property due to 
disregard of the connection 
conditions or impermissible 
overvoltage!

Your device can be damaged or destroyed 
by a failure to comply with the connection 
conditions or by exceeding the permissible 
voltage range.
Before connecting the device to the supply 
voltage, please check:

• 

Voltage and frequency correspond to the 
details on the ratings plate! Limit values 
stipulated in the user manual have been 
complied with!

• 

In building installations, the supply 
voltage must be protected with a UL/IEC 
approved circuit breaker / a fuse!

• 

The isolation device

 

-

must be installed near the device 
and in a location that is easily 
accessible for the user.

 

-

must be labelled to identify the 
respective device.

• 

Do not tap the supply voltage from the 
voltage transformer.

• 

Provide a fuse for the neutral conductor 
if the neutral conductor terminal of the 
source is not grounded.

L3

N

L1

L2

Connection variant "Direct voltage measurement 
in the three-phase, four-conductor system".

Voltage measurement

3-phase, 4-conductor 

systems with rated voltages 

(L-N/L-L)

max. 277 V/480 V

Networks

Measurement in TT and TN 
networks

Rated surge voltage

4 kV

Protection of

voltage measurement

1 - 10 A Trip characteristic B,

(With IEC / UL approval)

Overvoltage category

300 V CAT III

Resolution

0.01 V

Crest factor

2 (related to 240 Vrms)

Sampling rate

5.4 kHz

Frequency range of

the fundamental oscillation -
resolution

45 Hz .. 65 Hz
0.001 Hz

Fourier analysis

1.-25. Harmonic (all odd)

Current measurement

Nominal current

5 A

Rated current

6 A

Crest factor

2 (related to 6 Arms)

Resolution

0.1 mA

Measuring range

0.005  ... 6 Arms

Overvoltage category

300 V CAT II

Rated surge voltage

2 kV

Power consumption

approx 0.2 VA (Ri=5 mΩ)

Overload for 1 sec.

60 A (sinusoidal)

Sampling rate

5.4 kHz

Supply voltage

The device gets the supply voltage from the measuring voltage!
Supply from single phase

115 - 277 V (+-10%), 50/60 Hz

Supply from three phases

80 - 277 V (+-10%), 50/60 Hz

Power consumption

max. 1.5 VA

General information

Net weight

200 g

Device dimensions

h = 98 mm,

w = 71.5 mm,

d = 46 mm

Transport and storage

The following information applies to devices which are trans-

ported or stored in the original packaging.
Free fall

1 m

Temperature

-20° C to +70° C)

Ambient coditions during operation

The device

•  weatherproof and use stationary!

•  fulfi lls the conditions in accordance with DIN IEC 60721-3-3

•  has protection class II according to IEC 60536 (VDE 0106,

part 1) and does not require a protective earth connection.

Operating temperature range

-25° C .. +60° C

Relative humidity

5 to 95% (at +25° C)

without condensation

Operating altitude

0 .. 2000 m above sea level

Degree of pollution

2

Housing fl ammability class

UL94V-0

Installed position

any

Fixing/mounting

35 mm top hat rail (according to

IEC/EN 60999-1, DIN EN 50022)

Stress by impact

2 joules, IK07 according to

IEC / EN61010-1: 2010

Ventilation

no external ventilation required.

Protection against ingress 

of solid foreign bodies and 

water

IP20 according to EN60529

September 2000, 

IEC60529:1989

Terminal connection capacity

Conductors to be connected.

Only one conductor can be connected per terminal!
Single core, multi-core,

fi ne-stranded

0.08 - 2.5 mm

2

, AWG 28 - 12

Tightening torque

max. 0.5 Nm 

Stripping length

min. 8 mm

RS485 interface

Protocol, modbus RTU

Modbus RTU/Slave

Transfer rate

9.6 kbps, 19.2 kbps, 

38.4 kbps, 57.6 kbps, 

115.2 kbps,

automatic detection

Procedure in the event of faults

Possible fault

Cause

Remedy

No LED lights

External fusing for the power supply voltage has tripped. Replace fuse.
Device is defective.

Send device to the manufacturer for repair.

Measured current is too large 

or too small. 

*

Current transformer factor is incorrectly programmed. Read out current transformer ratio and program with 

the software GridVis.

Measured current is too 

small. 

*

Overrange.

Install current transformer with a larger current 

transformer ratio.

The peak current value at the measurement input has

been exceeded by harmonic components.

Measured voltage is too large 

or too small. 

*

Measurement in the wrong phase.

Check connection and correct if necessary. (GridVis).

Voltage transformer incorrectly programmed.

Read out voltage transformer ratio and program with 

the software GridVis.

Measured voltage is too 

small. 

*

Overrange.

Install voltage transformers.

The peak voltage value at the measurement input has

been exceeded by harmonic components.

Active power is too large or 

too small. 

*

The programmed current transformer transformation

ratio is incorrect.

Read out current transformer ratio and program with 

the software GridVis.

The current path is assigned to the wrong voltage path. Check connection and correct if necessary. (GridVis).
The programmed voltage transformer transformation

ratio is incorrect.

Read out voltage transformer ratio and program with 

the software GridVis.

Active power imported

supply / supply is reversed.

At least one current transformer connection is mixed 

up/reversed.

Check connection using the software GridVis and 

correct, if necessary.

A current path is assigned to the wrong voltage path.

No connection with the device. RS485: Device address is incorrect or wrong protocol.

Adjust the device address / select protocol.

Despite the measures above 

the device does not work.

Device is defective.

Send device and error description to verify the 

manufacturer.

*... 

CAUTION!  

Material damage from overloaded measurement inputs!

Too high current and voltage values overload the measurement inputs.

Observe the limits stated on the nameplate and in the user manual!

UMG 103-CBM

RS485

2

3

A

B

1

Data GND

Strommessung

Current measurement

Mess- und Versorgungsspannung

Measuring and supply voltage

Verbraucher

Load

A

B

C

Measurement data recording

Memory (Flash)

4 MB

(1024 Sectors a 4kB)

Record storage

(all profi les activated)

16000 records

Battery (soldered)

Typical life expectancy 

BR 1632, 3V

8 - 10 years

B

A

C

RS485 bus

A
B

A
B

Data GND

Fig. UMG 103-CBM

L2

L3

L1

S2

S1

S2

S1

S2

S1

B

A

C

c

WARNING!

Danger of injury due
to high currents and high
electrical voltages!

Current transformers operating with an open 
secondary circuit (high voltage peaks) can 
result in serious or even fatal injuries.
Avoid open operation of the current transformers 
- short-circuit unloaded transformers! 

B

A

C

Red LED

Green LED

Coding 
switches
for setting the
device address

RS485 
Interface

Connection of measurement 
voltage and supply voltage

B

A

C

Power Analyser

UMG 103-CBM

Installation manual

•  Installation
•  Device settings

1

2

3

5

4

The device is a universal measurement
device for low voltage distribution systems, 
which 

•  measures and calculates electrical variables 

such as voltage, current, power, energy, 
harmonics, etc. in building installations, on 
distribution units, circuit breakers and busbar 
trunking systems.

•  transmits measurement results via interface.

The device will be installed in switch cabinets or 
in small installation distributors per DIN 43880 
on a 35 mm mounting rail per DIN EN 60715.

•  The device fulfi ls the application conditions 

of DIN IEC 60721-3-3 and is intended for 
permanent installation in locations that are 
protected from the weather.

•  It can be installed in any mounting position.
•  Forced ventilation is not required.

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User manual:

Janitza electronics GmbH
Vor dem Polstück 6
D-35633 Lahnau / Germany
Support tel. +49 6441 9642-22
Fax +49 6441 9642-30
e-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.janitza.com

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Brief description of device

Assembly

Fig. Device on 
mounting rail per
DIN EN 60715.

Connecting the supply voltage

c

WARNING!

Danger of injury due to 
electrical voltage!

Serious bodily injury or death can result from:

•  Contact with bare or stripped live wires.
•  Device inputs that are dangerous to touch.

Render the system free of voltage before 
starting work! Check the system is free of 
electrical energy!

The device derives its supply voltage from the 
measurement voltage L1-N, L2-N and L3-N.
In doing so, at least one phase lies within the 
nominal voltage range.
The device requires a voltage of at least 100 Veff 
in at least one phase (L-N) for operation.

Current measurement

The device

•  is only approved for measuring current with 

a current transformer.

•  is intended for the connection of current 

transformers with secondary currents of 
../1 A and ../5 A.

•  has the current transformer ratio set to 5/5 A 

as standard.

•  The current transformers must have a base 

insulation according to IEC 61010-1: 2010 
for the nominal voltage of the circuit.

c

WARNING!

Danger of injury due to 
electrical voltage!

Serious bodily injury or death
can result from:

•  Contact with bare or stripped live wires.
•  Current measurement inputs on the device 

and on the current transformer that are 
dangerous to touch.

Render the system free of voltage before 
starting work! Check the system is free of 
electrical energy!
Earth the system! Use the earth connection 
points with earthing symbols for this! 
Earth the secondary windings of current 
transformers and all of the metal parts of 
the transformer that could be touched!

NOTE!

•  Further information on current trans-

formers can be found in the user 
manual.

•  Current transformer ratios can be 

confi gured via the software.

Consumer

Connection "Current measurement via current 
transformers".

Three-phase, four-conductor 

system

Single-phase, three-conductor 

system

Voltage measurement in the 

three-phase, four-conductor system

Voltage measurement in the 

single-phase, three-conductor system

Connection variants for voltage measurement

NOTE!
Because the device derives the supply 
voltage from the measured voltage and 
burdens the voltage transformer with 
a non-linear current, the device is only 
partially suitable for use in medium and 
high voltage networks.

NOTE!
Voltage transformer ratios can be
confi gured via the software.

Technical data

0

1 2

4
67

5

3

8

9

0

1 2

4
67

5

3

8

9

x10

(10-90)

x1

(1-9)

The green LED illuminates. Measurement 
and supply voltages lie within the operating 
voltage range. The device is operational. 
The LED fl ashes for 0.5 sec. every 5 secs.

Both LEDs light up. The device is ready 
for operation. At least one measurement 
voltage or the supply voltage is below the 
operating voltage range.

The green LED fl ashes.
Data transfer (RS485) is active.

The LEDs fl ash at the same time.
The data transfer (RS485) is faulty.

The red LED illuminates. Fault in the device!
Have the device checked by the manufacturer!

The red LED fl ashes. At least one current 
measurement input or voltage measurement 
input exceeds the measurement range.

The LEDs fl ash alternately.
Firmware checksum fault! Operation is 
interrupted! Carry out a fi rmware update!

Connections and control elements

Current measurement connection

Coding switches
You can confi gure the device address with the 
coding switches as follows:

Confi gure the device addresses in 
the range of 01 to 99 with the coding 
switches. 
The device address 00 is reserved for 
service purposes (further information 
in the user manual).

LEDs

L1 L2 L3 N

Voltage measurement

The device derives its supply voltage from the 
measured voltage.

m

CAUTION!

Danger of injury or damage
to the device

Disregard of the connection conditions for 
the voltage measurement inputs can result in 
injuries or to the device being damaged.
For this reason, note that:

• 

The voltage measurement inputs

 

-

are not connected to DC voltage.

 

-

are equipped with a suitable, labelled 
fuse located in the vicinity and 
isolation device (alternative: circuit 
breaker) located nearby.

 

-

are dangerous to touch.

• 

Voltages that exceed the allowed rated 
network voltages must be connected via 
a voltage transformer.

• 

Measured voltages and measured currents 
must derive from the same network. 

Disconnectors

Fuse (UL/IEC listed)

Load

•  The device measures voltages L-N up to 277 V

and L-L up to 480 V.

•  The measurement and surge voltages meet 

overvoltage category 300 V CATIII. 

NOTE!

•  A circuit breaker can be used as an al-

ternative to a fuse and isolating device.

•  If the range is exceeded, the red LED 

fl ashes (see step „connections and 
controls“). 

Typical connection variants

The following schematic shows a typical connection variant for the device with:

•  Supply voltage and voltage measurement.
•  Current measurement.
•  RS485 interface with Modbus RTU protocol.

Connection
variant in the 
"Three-phase,
four-conductor system".

NOTE!
Further technical data can be found in 
the user manual for the device.

1.

(gedrehtes Patchkabel)

RS485

PC/

GridVis®

RS485

RS485

RS232 RS232

Fig. UMG 103-CBM

NOTE!
Install the “GridVis®” software on the PC 
to be used!

2.

(gedrehtes Patchkabel)

USB

RS485

RS485

RS485

USB

PC/

GridVis®

(gedrehtes Patchkabel)

3.

Connection of the device
via an UMG 604 as gateway.

UMG 604

RS485

Ethernet

RS485

PC/

GridVis®

Establish connection to PC

The 3 most common connections for communication 
between PC and device are described in the following:

Device connection via interface 
converter.

Device connection via interface 
converter.

UMG 103-CBM

UMG 103-CBM

UMG 103-CBM

UMG 103-CBM

UMG 103-CBM

UMG 103-CBM

8

12

 11

13

  15

The PC connection of the device via the RS485 
serial interface with, for example, an UMG 604 
as gateway (see step “Established connection to 
PC”) is a method

•  for confi guring the device(s) 
•  and reading out data.

e.g. connection to the 
UMG 604 as gateway 
(Master)

Example: PC connection via RS485 interface and UMG 604 as gateway

e.g. connection 
to further
Slave devices

RS485 bus structure

•  In an RS485 bus structure (line), you connect 

all devices in accordance with the Master-Slave 
principle.

•  One segment of an RS485 bus structure can 

include up to 32 subscribers/devices.

•  Terminate the cable at the start and end of a 

segment with termination resistors (120 Ω, 0.25 W).
The device has no termination resistor.

•  With more than 32 subscribers, repeaters must 

be used to connect segments.

Correct

Incorrect

Terminal strip (switch cabinet).

Device with RS485 interface
(without termination resistor).

Device with RS485 interface 
(termination resistor on the 
device).

NOTE!
The coding switches can be used in the 
RS485 bus structure to allocate the Slave 
devices (UMG 103-CBM)

•  different device addresses.
•  different device addresses to the Master 

device (UMG 604).

The UMG 103-CBM detects the transmission 
speed (Baud rate) automatically!

Three-phase, four-conductor 

system

Single-phase, three-conductor 

system

Current measurement via current 

transformer in three-phase, 

four-conductor system

Current measurement in the 

single-phase, three-conductor 

system

Three-phase, 

four-conductor system

Current measurement via 

2 current transformers in three-

phase, four-conductor system

Connection variants for current measurement

NOTE!
If the range is exceeded, the red LED 
fl ashes. (see Step „connections and 
control elements“) 

Dok Nr

. 2.057.002.0.d

Art. Nr

. 33.03.345

Mains systems

Suitable mains systems and max. rated voltages (DIN EN 61010-1/A1):

The device can be used in 

•  TN and TT networks
•  in residential and industrial applications.

Three-phase, four-conductor systems 

with earthed neutral conductor

Three-phase, four-conductor systems 

with non-earthed neutral conductor

L1
L2

L3
E

E

N

E

L1
L2

L3
E

N

R

L1

L2
L3
E

E

L1

L2
E

E

L

N
E

E

L1

L2
L3
E

E

L1

L2

N

E

E

L1
L2

L3
E

E

N

E

L1
L2

L3
E

N

R

L1

L2
L3
E

E

L1

L2
E

E

L

N
E

E

L1

L2
L3
E

E

L1

L2

N

E

E

U

L-N

 / U

L-L

277 VLN / 480 VLL

Connect in this grid system, 

the device only using a voltage 

transformer!

Disclaimer

The observance of the information products for 
the devices is a prerequisite for safe operation 
and to achieve the stipulated performance 
characteristics and product characteristics. 
Janitza electronics GmbH accepts no liability 
for injuries to personnel, property damage 
or fi nancial losses arising due to a failure to 
comply with the information products. Ensure 
that your information products are accessible 
and legible.

Further information can be found on our web-
site www.janitza.com at Support > Downloads.

Copyright notice

© 2016 - Janitza electronics GmbH - Lahnau.
All rights reserved. Duplication, editing, 
distribution and any form of exploitation, also 
as excerpts, is prohibited.

Subject to technical amendments

•  Make sure that your device agrees with the 

installation manual.

•  Read and understand fi rst product-related 

documents.

•  Keep product supporting documentation 

throughout the life available and, where ap-
propriate, to pass on to subsequent users.

•  Please inform yourself about device revisi-

ons and the associated adjustments to the 
product-related documentation on
www.janitza.com.

 

Disposal

Please observe national regulations! 
If disposing of individual parts, please dispose 
of them in accordance with their nature and 
existing country-specifi c regulations, for 
example as:

•  Electrical scrap
•  Plastics
•  Metals

Or, task a certifi ed disposal business with the 
scrapping.

Relevant laws, applied standards and 
directives

The laws, standards and directives for the 
device applied by Janitza electronic GmbH 
can be found in the declaration of conformity 
on our website.

General

Safety

Safety information
The installation manual does not represent a full 
listing of all necessary safety measures required 
for safe operation of the device.
Certain operating conditions may require further 
measures. The installation manual contains 
information that you must observe for your 
own personal safety and to avoid damage to 
property.

Symbols used:

c

This symbol is used as an addition 
to the safety instructions and 
warns of an electrical hazard.

m

This symbol is used as an addition 
to the safety instructions and 
warns of a potential hazard.

This symbol with the word 

NOTE! 

describes:

•  Procedures that do not entail 

any danger of injury.

•  Important information, 

procedures or handling steps.

Safety instructions are highlighted with 
a warning triangle and shown as follows, 
depending on the degree of hazard:

m

DANGER!

Indicates an immediately 
threatening hazard that leads to 
serious or even fatal injuries.

m

WARNING!

Indicates a potentially hazardous 
situation that could lead to 
serious or even fatal injuries.

m

CAUTION!

Indicates a potentially hazardous 
situation that could lead to minor 
injuries or damage to property.

Measures for safety
When operating electrical devices certain parts 
of these devices inevitable carry dangerous 
voltages. This could result in serious bodily 
injury or damage to property if not handled 
properly:

•  Before establishing electrical connections 

to the device, earth it at the ground wire 
connection if there is one.

•  Hazardous voltages may arise in all circuit 

parts that are connected to the power supply.

•  Even after disconnecting the supply voltage, 

there may still be hazardous voltages 
present in the device (capacitor storage).

•  Do not operate equipment with current 

transformer circuits when open.

•  Do not exceed the limit values stipulated in 

the user manual and on the rating plate - even 
during testing or commissioning.

•  Observe the safety and warning information in 

the documents that belong to the devices!

Qualifi ed personnel

In order to avoid injuries to personnel and 
property damage, only qualifi ed personnel with 
electrical training are permitted to work on the 
devices with knowledge

•  of the national regulations for accident 

prevention

•  of safety standards
•  of installation, commissioning and operation 

of the device.

Proper use

The device is

•  intended for installation in switch cabinets 

and small installation distributors (please 
observe step 3 “Assembly”).

•  not intended for installation in vehicles! 

The use of the device in mobile equipment 
is considered to be non-standard 
environmental conditions and is therefore 
only permitted after separate agreement.

•  not intended for installation in environments 

with hazardous oils, acids, gases, vapours, 
dusts, radiation, etc.

The prerequisites of faultless, safe operation 
of this device are proper transport and proper 
storage, set-up, installation, operation and 
maintenance.

NOTE!
For further information on device functions, data and assembly, see the user manual.

10

9

14

m

CAUTION!

Damage to property due to 
disregard of the connection 
conditions or impermissible 
overvoltage!

Your device can be damaged or destroyed 
by a failure to comply with the connection 
conditions or by exceeding the permissible 
voltage range.
Before connecting the device to the supply 
voltage, please check:

• 

Voltage and frequency correspond to the 
details on the ratings plate! Limit values 
stipulated in the user manual have been 
complied with!

• 

In building installations, the supply 
voltage must be protected with a UL/IEC 
approved circuit breaker / a fuse!

• 

The isolation device

 

-

must be installed near the device 
and in a location that is easily 
accessible for the user.

 

-

must be labelled to identify the 
respective device.

• 

Do not tap the supply voltage from the 
voltage transformer.

• 

Provide a fuse for the neutral conductor 
if the neutral conductor terminal of the 
source is not grounded.

L3

N

L1

L2

Connection variant "Direct voltage measurement 
in the three-phase, four-conductor system".

Voltage measurement

3-phase, 4-conductor 

systems with rated voltages 

(L-N/L-L)

max. 277 V/480 V

Networks

Measurement in TT and TN 
networks

Rated surge voltage

4 kV

Protection of

voltage measurement

1 - 10 A Trip characteristic B,

(With IEC / UL approval)

Overvoltage category

300 V CAT III

Resolution

0.01 V

Crest factor

2 (related to 240 Vrms)

Sampling rate

5.4 kHz

Frequency range of

the fundamental oscillation -
resolution

45 Hz .. 65 Hz
0.001 Hz

Fourier analysis

1.-25. Harmonic (all odd)

Current measurement

Nominal current

5 A

Rated current

6 A

Crest factor

2 (related to 6 Arms)

Resolution

0.1 mA

Measuring range

0.005  ... 6 Arms

Overvoltage category

300 V CAT II

Rated surge voltage

2 kV

Power consumption

approx 0.2 VA (Ri=5 mΩ)

Overload for 1 sec.

60 A (sinusoidal)

Sampling rate

5.4 kHz

Supply voltage

The device gets the supply voltage from the measuring voltage!
Supply from single phase

115 - 277 V (+-10%), 50/60 Hz

Supply from three phases

80 - 277 V (+-10%), 50/60 Hz

Power consumption

max. 1.5 VA

General information

Net weight

200 g

Device dimensions

h = 98 mm,

w = 71.5 mm,

d = 46 mm

Transport and storage

The following information applies to devices which are trans-

ported or stored in the original packaging.
Free fall

1 m

Temperature

-20° C to +70° C)

Ambient coditions during operation

The device

•  weatherproof and use stationary!

•  fulfi lls the conditions in accordance with DIN IEC 60721-3-3

•  has protection class II according to IEC 60536 (VDE 0106,

part 1) and does not require a protective earth connection.

Operating temperature range

-25° C .. +60° C

Relative humidity

5 to 95% (at +25° C)

without condensation

Operating altitude

0 .. 2000 m above sea level

Degree of pollution

2

Housing fl ammability class

UL94V-0

Installed position

any

Fixing/mounting

35 mm top hat rail (according to

IEC/EN 60999-1, DIN EN 50022)

Stress by impact

2 joules, IK07 according to

IEC / EN61010-1: 2010

Ventilation

no external ventilation required.

Protection against ingress 

of solid foreign bodies and 

water

IP20 according to EN60529

September 2000, 

IEC60529:1989

Terminal connection capacity

Conductors to be connected.

Only one conductor can be connected per terminal!
Single core, multi-core,

fi ne-stranded

0.08 - 2.5 mm

2

, AWG 28 - 12

Tightening torque

max. 0.5 Nm 

Stripping length

min. 8 mm

RS485 interface

Protocol, modbus RTU

Modbus RTU/Slave

Transfer rate

9.6 kbps, 19.2 kbps, 

38.4 kbps, 57.6 kbps, 

115.2 kbps,

automatic detection

Procedure in the event of faults

Possible fault

Cause

Remedy

No LED lights

External fusing for the power supply voltage has tripped. Replace fuse.
Device is defective.

Send device to the manufacturer for repair.

Measured current is too large 

or too small. 

*

Current transformer factor is incorrectly programmed. Read out current transformer ratio and program with 

the software GridVis.

Measured current is too 

small. 

*

Overrange.

Install current transformer with a larger current 

transformer ratio.

The peak current value at the measurement input has

been exceeded by harmonic components.

Measured voltage is too large 

or too small. 

*

Measurement in the wrong phase.

Check connection and correct if necessary. (GridVis).

Voltage transformer incorrectly programmed.

Read out voltage transformer ratio and program with 

the software GridVis.

Measured voltage is too 

small. 

*

Overrange.

Install voltage transformers.

The peak voltage value at the measurement input has

been exceeded by harmonic components.

Active power is too large or 

too small. 

*

The programmed current transformer transformation

ratio is incorrect.

Read out current transformer ratio and program with 

the software GridVis.

The current path is assigned to the wrong voltage path. Check connection and correct if necessary. (GridVis).
The programmed voltage transformer transformation

ratio is incorrect.

Read out voltage transformer ratio and program with 

the software GridVis.

Active power imported

supply / supply is reversed.

At least one current transformer connection is mixed 

up/reversed.

Check connection using the software GridVis and 

correct, if necessary.

A current path is assigned to the wrong voltage path.

No connection with the device. RS485: Device address is incorrect or wrong protocol.

Adjust the device address / select protocol.

Despite the measures above 

the device does not work.

Device is defective.

Send device and error description to verify the 

manufacturer.

*... 

CAUTION!  

Material damage from overloaded measurement inputs!

Too high current and voltage values overload the measurement inputs.

Observe the limits stated on the nameplate and in the user manual!

UMG 103-CBM

RS485

2

3

A

B

1

Data GND

Strommessung

Current measurement

Mess- und Versorgungsspannung

Measuring and supply voltage

Verbraucher

Load

A

B

C

Measurement data recording

Memory (Flash)

4 MB

(1024 Sectors a 4kB)

Record storage

(all profi les activated)

16000 records

Battery (soldered)

Typical life expectancy 

BR 1632, 3V

8 - 10 years

B

A

C

RS485 bus

A
B

A
B

Data GND

Fig. UMG 103-CBM

L2

L3

L1

S2

S1

S2

S1

S2

S1

B

A

C

c

WARNING!

Danger of injury due
to high currents and high
electrical voltages!

Current transformers operating with an open 
secondary circuit (high voltage peaks) can 
result in serious or even fatal injuries.
Avoid open operation of the current transformers 
- short-circuit unloaded transformers! 

B

A

C

Red LED

Green LED

Coding 
switches
for setting the
device address

RS485 
Interface

Connection of measurement 
voltage and supply voltage

B

A

C

Power Analyser

UMG 103-CBM

Installation manual

•  Installation
•  Device settings

Summary of Contents for UMG 103-CBM

Page 1: ...Die Trennvorrichtung für den Nutzer leicht erreichbar und in der Nähe des Geräts anbringen für das jeweilige Gerät kennzeichnen Die Versorgungsspannung nicht an den Spannungswandlern abgreifen Für den Neutralleiter eine Sicherung vor sehen wenn der Neutralleiteranschluss der Quelle nicht geerdet ist B A C Power Analyser UMG 103 CBM Installationsanleitung Installation Geräte Einstellungen 2 3 7 6 S...

Page 2: ...Allgemeines Haftungsausschluss Die Beachtung der Informationsprodukte zu den Geräten ist Voraussetzung für den sicheren Betrieb und um angegebene Leistungsmerk male und Produkteigenschaften zu erreichen Für Personen Sach oder Vermögensschä den die durch Nichtachtung der Informations produkte entstehen übernimmt die Janitza electronics GmbH keine Haftung Sorgen Sie dafür dass Ihre Informations prod...

Page 3: ...ng BR 1632 3V 8 10 Jahre B A C UMG 103 CBM Installationsanleitung Installation Geräte Einstellungen www janitza de Dok Nr 2 057 002 0 d r s i o n a r s i d e 10 14 5 Versorgungsspannung anlegen 4 c WARNUNG Verletzungsgefahr durch elektrische Spannung Schwere Körperverletzungen oder Tod können erfolgen durch Berühren von blanken oder abisolierten Adern die unter Spannung stehen Berührungsgefährlich...

Page 4: ...e Spannungsspitzen können schwere Körperverletzungen oder Tod zur Folge haben Den offenen Betrieb der Stromwandler ver meiden unbelastete Wandler kurzschließen Verbraucher L2 L3 L1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 B A C B A C Leuchtdiode rot Leuchtdiode grün Kodierschalter Einstellung der Geräteadresse RS485 Schnittstelle Anschluss Mess und Versorgungsspannunng 14 c WARNUNG Verletzungsgefahr durch elektrische Sp...

Page 5: ...halter Einstellung der Geräteadresse RS485 Schnittstelle Anschluss Mess und Versorgungsspannunng 13 12 Anschlüsse und Bedienelemente Anschluss Strommessung Kodierschalter Mit den Kodierschaltern konfigurieren Sie die Geräteadresse wie folgt 0 1 2 4 6 7 5 3 8 9 0 1 2 4 6 7 5 3 8 9 x10 10 90 x1 1 9 Mit den Kodierschaltern konfigurieren Sie Geräteadressen im Bereich von 01 bis 99 Die Geräteadresse 00...

Page 6: ...ble for the user must be labelled to identify the respective device Do not tap the supply voltage from the voltage transformer Provide a fuse for the neutral conductor if the neutral conductor terminal of the source is not grounded UMG 103 CBM RS485 2 3 A B 1 Data GND Strommessung Current measurement Mess und Versorgungsspannung Measuring and supply voltage Verbraucher Load A B C B A C Power Analy...

Page 7: ...d system the device only using a voltage transformer Disclaimer The observance of the information products for the devices is a prerequisite for safe operation and to achieve the stipulated performance characteristics and product characteristics Janitza electronics GmbH accepts no liability for injuries to personnel property damage or financial losses arising due to a failure to comply with the in...

Page 8: ...ancy BR 1632 3V 8 10 years B A C UMG 103 CBM Installation manual Installation Device settings 5 4 V e r s i o n o r d e r s e i t e User manual Janitza electronics GmbH Vor dem Polstück 6 D 35633 Lahnau Germany Support tel 49 6441 9642 22 Fax 49 6441 9642 30 e mail info janitza com Website http www janitza com www janitza com Connecting the supply voltage c WARNING Danger of injury due to electric...

Page 9: ...rating with an open secondary circuit high voltage peaks can result in serious or even fatal injuries Avoid open operation of the current transformers short circuit unloaded transformers B A C Red LED Green LED Coding switches for setting the device address RS485 Interface Connection of measurement voltage and supply voltage c WARNING Danger of injury due to electrical voltage Serious bodily injur...

Page 10: ... device address RS485 Interface Connection of measurement voltage and supply voltage The device is only approved for measuring current with a current transformer is intended for the connection of current transformers with secondary currents of 1 A and 5 A has the current transformer ratio set to 5 5 A as standard The current transformers must have a base insulation according to IEC 61010 1 2010 fo...

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