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Safety measures

When operating electrical devices, certain 
parts of these devices are invariably 
subjected to hazardous voltage. Therefore, 
severe bodily injuries or damage to property 
can occur if they are not handled properly.

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WARNING!

If the device is not operated 
according to the user manual, 
protection is no longer ensured 
and hazards can be posed 
by the device.

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Qualified staff

This device must only be operated and 
repaired by specialised personnel.

Specialised personnel are people who 
are qualified to recognise risks and 
prevent potential dangers that can be 
caused by the operation or maintenance 
of the device based on their respective 
training and experience. 

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WARNING!

Risk of injury due 

to electric voltage!

Severe bodily injuries or death can occur 
due to dangerous voltages.

Therefore, note the following:

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Before connecting connections, 
earth the device at the ground wire 
connection if present.

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Hazardous voltages may be present 
in all switching parts that are 
connected to the power supply.

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Hazardous voltages may also 
be present in the device even after 
disconnecting the supply voltage.

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Provide single core conductors with 
sleeves.

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Only connect screw-type terminals 
with a matching number of pins and 
of the same type.

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De-energise the system before 
starting work.

Summary of Contents for UMG 605 PRO

Page 1: ...lyser UMG 605 PRO User manual and technical data Part no 33 03 126 Janitza electronics GmbH Vor dem Polst ck 6 D 35633 Lahnau Support tel 49 6441 9642 22 Fax 49 64 41 9642 30 e mail info janitza com I...

Page 2: ...sures 3 2 3 Qualified staff 4 3 Proper use 5 3 1 Inspection on receipt 5 3 2 Scope of delivery 6 3 3 Available accessories 6 4 Product description 7 4 1 Measuring process 7 4 2 Network failure detecti...

Page 3: ...23 7 1 Shielding 23 7 2 RS232 24 7 3 RS485 24 7 3 2 Cable type 25 7 3 1 Termination resistors 25 7 4 Bus structure 26 7 5 Profibus 27 7 5 1 Connection of the bus wiring 27 8 Digital inputs and output...

Page 4: ...files 42 11 8 Recording configuration 45 12 System information 47 12 1 Measurement range exceeded 47 12 4 Serial number 47 12 5 Date 47 12 2 Firmware release 47 12 3 Time 47 13 Device homepage 49 13 1...

Page 5: ...put 64 16 8 Interfaces 65 16 9 Voltage measurement inputs 66 16 10 Current measurement inputs 66 16 11 Function parameters 67 16 11 1 Measurement in the frequency range 50 60 Hz 67 16 11 2 Measurement...

Page 6: ...complies with the installation manual Please read and understand the documents enclosed with the product first Keep the documents enclosed with the product available throughout the entire service life...

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Page 8: ...g the device must be kept throughout the entire service life of the product and be readily available for reference Follow additional legal and safety regulations required for the respective applicatio...

Page 9: ...risks and prevent potential dangers that can be caused by the operation or maintenance of the device based on their respective training and experience c WARNING Risk of injury due to electric voltage...

Page 10: ...t out of operation and secured against being put back into operation again It can be assumed that risk free operation is no longer possible if the device for example has visible damage no longer works...

Page 11: ...in 1 10 01 809 Screw type terminal pluggable 5 pin 1 10 01 810 Screw type terminal pluggable 6 1 89 10 051 Slotted screwdriver 0 40 x 2 mm ESD 1 08 01 505 2m patch cable twisted grey UMG PC switch con...

Page 12: ...ment inputs The selection of voltage measurement inputs can be configured using the GridVis software The device bridges the following network failures on the auxiliary voltage input Supply voltage 230...

Page 13: ...s and overcurrent Measurement Measurement of the power quality in accordance with DIN EN61000 4 30 2009 class S Measurement in IT TN and TT networks Measurement of the harmonics and interharmonics Uln...

Page 14: ...ace 2 Temperature measurement input 3 Hidden service button 4 Profibus interface 5 Ethernet interface 6 Current measurement inputs I1 to I4 7 RS485 interface 8 Digital inputs outputs 9 Supply voltage...

Page 15: ...ce can be installed in switching cabinets or in small installation distributors in accordance with DIN 43880 It is assembled on a 35 mm mounting rail in accordance with DIN EN 60715 It can be installe...

Page 16: ...or systems with earthed neutral conductor Separated single phase three conductor system with earthed neutral conductor The device can be used in 2 3 and 4 conductor networks TN TT and IT networks in d...

Page 17: ...ltage between phase and phase may be a maximum of 480 V AC 50 Hz 60 Hz The IT network is not earthed at the neutral point of the voltage generator The bodies of the electrical system are earthed Earth...

Page 18: ...the device can be used UL N UL L 66 V 115 V 120 V 208 V 127 V 220 V 220 V 380 V 230 V 400 V 240 V 415 V 260 V 440 V 277 V 480 V UL L 66V 115V 120V 127V 200V 230V 240V 260V 277V 347V 380V 400V 415V 440...

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Page 20: ...ric voltage Severe bodily injuries or death can occur due to touching bare or stripped wires that are live device inputs that are dangerous to touch Therefore note the following De energise your syste...

Page 21: ...nnected incorrectly incorrect measured values may be returned Therefore note the following Measured voltages and currents must derive from the same network The device is not suitable for measuring DC...

Page 22: ...he current transformer to the earth You must short circuit the secondary connections on the current transformer before interrupting the power supply If a test switch which automatically short circuits...

Page 23: ...S2 k l K L 2P1 2P2 Verbraucher A Consumer A Verbraucher B Consumer B Fig Circuit diagram with additional ammeter switched in series UMG S2 I S1 Einspeisung Supply Verbraucher Consumer A k S1 S2 l P2 L...

Page 24: ...N 4w 3m hv I1 I2 I3 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 L1 L2 L3 N L1 L 4w 2i L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3 N 4w 2m I1 I2 I3 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3 N 4w 2u hv I1 I2 I3 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 L1 L2 L3 N L1 L 4w 2u L1 L...

Page 25: ...m I1 I2 I3 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 N 3w 2i I1 I2 I3 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 N 3w 2m I1 S1 S2 L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 N 3w 2u I1 I2 I3 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 N 3w 2u hv I...

Page 26: ...3 L4 N 4w 1m I4 S1 S2 L L4 N 2w 1n I4 S1 S2 N I4 S1 S2 L1 L2 L3 L4 N 4w 1m I4 S1 S2 I4 S1 S2 L1 L2 L3 N L4 N 4w 1m I4 S1 S2 L1 L2 L3 L4 N 4w 1m I4 S1 S2 L L4 N 2w 1n I4 S1 S2 N C NOTE If the baseline...

Page 27: ...emperature sensor m CAUTION Risk of injury due to electric voltage Insufficient insulation of the operating equipment at the temperature measurement input to the mains supply circuits can cause the te...

Page 28: ...above the earthing clamp in order to avoid damage due to cable movements Use suitable cable glands to feed the cables into the cabinet for example armoured conduit couplings Fig Shielding procedure a...

Page 29: ...ed The permissible ohmic load must be greater than 3 kOhm and the capacitive load caused by the transmission line must be lower than 2500 pF Fig Plug arrangement for the PC connection cables item no 0...

Page 30: ...5 interface with termination resistor on the device 7 3 2 Cable type CAT cables are not suitable for bus wiring Instead we recommend the following cable types Unitronic Li2YCY TP 2x2x0 22 from Lapp Ka...

Page 31: ...nection is switched on must be under current It is recommended that the master be placed at the end of a segment If the master is replaced with a bus connection the bus must be switched off Replacing...

Page 32: ...with termination resistors 7 5 1 Connection of the bus wiring The inbound bus wiring is connected to terminals 1A and 1B The bus wiring for the next device in line is connected to terminals 2A and 2B...

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Page 34: ...If the line is longer than 30 m there is an increased probability of transmission errors and damage to the device due to atmospheric discharge Use a shielded cable for connection to the digital input...

Page 35: ...l auxiliary voltage of 20 to 28V DC and an external 1 5 kOhm resistor each 1 5k S0 pulse transducer 24V DC Fig UMG 605 PRO with inputs for 24V Example with S0 pulse transducer Fig UMG 605 PRO with inp...

Page 36: ...ction of a DC voltage relay to the digital outputs 16 17 Digital Output 1 UMG 605 PRO Digital outputs K2 K1 24V DC 18 Digital Output 2 Fig Connection of an AC voltage relay to the digital outputs 16 1...

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Page 38: ...age of greater than 10 V Only detected frequencies in the range of 15 Hz to 440 Hz are used for measurement on the current and voltage measurement inputs 9 3 Connecting the measured voltage After conn...

Page 39: ...e current displayed by the device must correspond to the current input The device must display approx zero amperes in the short circuited current measurement inputs The current transformer ratio is fa...

Page 40: ...is operated using buttons 1 and 2 The service button is only for use by trained service employees Fig Front view of UMG 605 PRO control element 10 2 Display mode After the power returns the device is...

Page 41: ...ss 000 with a content of 5 000 Fig Request window for the display password Address Content PRG 10 4 Display password To make it harder to accidentally modify the programming data on the device you can...

Page 42: ...w2m 2 4w2u 3 4w2i 4 3w3m 5 3w2m 6 3w2u 7 3w2i 8 2w2m 9 2w1m 10 4w3m_hv 11 4w2u_hv 12 3w2u_hv 13 3w2m_hv Address Content PRG Fig Display example measurement switch for the baseline measurement address...

Page 43: ...ontent PRG Fig Example Current transformer primary for the baseline measurement address 000 with a content of 5 11 3 Voltage transformer ratio You can use addresses 002 and 003 to set the voltage tran...

Page 44: ...0 Modbus RTU slave 3 Debug 6 SLIP for internal use only Address Settings 200 Device address 1 to 255 applies to Modbus and Profibus 1 factory default setting 202 Baud rate RS485 0 9600Bit s 1 19200Bit...

Page 45: ...605PRO to be automatically integrated IP address assignment into an existing network without a DHCP server m CAUTION Damage to property due to incorrect network settings Incorrect network settings can...

Page 46: ...re available to each interface in the UMG604 2 Big endian high byte before low byte Little endian low byte before high byte 11 7 2 Device master file The device master file abbreviated as the GSD file...

Page 47: ...L1 Float 1 13 49 Active power L2 Float 1 14 53 Active power L3 Float 1 15 57 Active power L4 Float 1 16 61 Cosphi math L1 Float 1 17 65 Cosphi math L2 Float 1 18 69 Cosphi math L3 Float 1 19 73 Cosphi...

Page 48: ...ve power L3 Float 1 13 49 Cosphi math L1 Float 1 14 53 Cosphi math L2 Float 1 15 57 Cosphi math L3 Float 1 16 61 Frequency Float 1 17 65 Total active power L1 L3 Float 1 18 69 Total reactive power L1...

Page 49: ...ctive energy L2 Float 1 13 49 Inductive reactive energy L3 Float 1 Byte index Value type Value format Scaling 1 1 Active power L1 Float 1 2 5 Active power L2 Float 1 3 9 Active power L3 Float 1 4 13 T...

Page 50: ...tal active power L1 L4 Reactive power fundamental oscillation L1 Reactive power fundamental oscillation L2 Reactive power fundamental oscillation L3 Reactive power fundamental oscillation L4 Total rea...

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Page 52: ...n the current or voltage circuit Fig Measured value indication for the firmware release RxD TxD L1 L2 L3 L4 Input Output 12 2 Firmware release Fig Measured value indication with time RxD TxD L1 L2 L3...

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Page 54: ...access the homepage for your device by entering the device s PI address in a web browser on your end device Section 11 6 Ethernet configuration explains how to connect the device to the internet You c...

Page 55: ...display individual measured values The following menu items are available Short overview Detailed measured values Diagrams Events Transients 13 1 1 Short overview The short overview provides you with...

Page 56: ...asured values In the overview you can call extensive information on the following points Voltage Current Power Harmonic oscillations Energy Peripheral devices digital inputs outputs temperature measur...

Page 57: ...h automatic scaling In order to display a graphic of the measured values drag the required values from the list on the left edge of the screen into the field in the middle of the screen 13 1 4 Events...

Page 58: ...ic illustration of transients within a date list Transient voltages are fast impulse transient effects in electrical networks are unpredictable from a time perspective and have a limited duration are...

Page 59: ...ere you have access to permanent power quality monitoring in accordance with EN 50160 in energy supply networks IEC 61000 2 4 in customer supply networks The display is based on the traffic light prin...

Page 60: ...evice retrospectively by installing additional apps 13 3 1 Push Service The push service is an example of an app installed in the factory The push service sends measured values directly from the devic...

Page 61: ...loads You can use the downloads item to access the download area on the Janitza homepage You can download catalogues and user manuals from here 13 4 3 Display The display item provides you with the di...

Page 62: ...to answer any questions device name see rating plate serial number see rating plate software release see measured value indication measured voltage and supply voltage precise description of the error...

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Page 64: ...rmer Displayed voltage is too low or too high Measurement in the wrong phase Check connection and correct if necessary Voltage transformer incorrectly programmed Read out and program the voltage trans...

Page 65: ...rogram the CT ratio on the current transformer The current circuit is assigned to the wrong voltage circuit Check connection and correct if necessary The programmed voltage transformer ratio is incorr...

Page 66: ...The device is intended for weatherproof fixed installation and meets the operational conditions in accordance with DIN IEC 60721 3 3 Working temperature range 10 C to 55 C Relative humidity 5 to 95 R...

Page 67: ...nge max 3 2 W 9 VA 300 V CATII 24V option Nominal range Operating range Power consumption Overvoltage category 20 V to 50 V 50 60 Hz DC 20 V to 70 V 10 of nominal range max 5 W 8 VA 150 V CATII Termin...

Page 68: ...Switching frequency max 20 Hz Cable length up to 30 m unshielded from 30 m shielded Digital inputs Pulse input S0 Maximum counter frequency 20 Hz Switching input Input signal present 18 V to 28 V DC...

Page 69: ...hielded Sensor type Temperature range Resistor range Measurement uncertainty KTY83 55 C to 175 C 500 Ohm to 2 6 kOhm 1 5 rng1 KTY84 40 C to 300 C 350 Ohm to 2 6 kOhm 1 5 rng1 PT100 99 C to 500 C 60 Oh...

Page 70: ...us DP V0 per EN 50170 Transmission rate 9 6 kBaud to 12 MBaud Ethernet interface Connection RJ45 Function Modbus gateway embedded web server HTTP Protocols TCP IP EMAIL SMTP DHCP client BootP Modbus T...

Page 71: ...440 Hz Resolution 0 001 Hz Rated current 5 A Rated current 6 A Protection when measuring directly without a current transformer 6 A char B approved i a w UL IEC Resolution on the display 10 mA Crest f...

Page 72: ...ower factor PFA PFV 0 5 IEC61557 12 0 00 to 1 00 0 to 1 Short term flicker long term flicker Pst Plt Cl A IEC61000 4 15 0 4 Pst to 10 0 Pst 0 to 10 Voltage dips Udip 0 2 IEC61557 12 10 to 600 Vrms 0 V...

Page 73: ...o 9999 kA Voltage U L N 0 5 IEC61557 12 10 to 600 Vrms 0 V to 9999 kV Voltage U L L 0 5 IEC61557 12 18 to 1000 Vrms 0 V to 9999 kV Power factor PFA PFV 2 IEC61557 12 0 00 to 1 00 0 to 1 Short term fli...

Page 74: ...on 1 period N A 5 5 Voltage interruptions Duration 1 period N A 5 7 Unbalance 0 3 1 5 u2 1 5 u0 5 8 Harmonics IEC 61000 4 7 class 2 10 100 of IEC 61000 2 4 class 3 5 9 Interharmonics IEC 61000 4 7 cla...

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Page 76: ...1 to L4 1 to 5 A 5 002 Voltage transformer primary L1 to L4 0 to 1000000 V 400 003 Voltage transformer secondary L1 to L4 1 to 480 V 400 010 Current transformer primary L1 0 to 1000000 A 5 011 Current...

Page 77: ...nt L1 to L3 0 4w3m 1 4w2m 2 4w2u 3 4w2i 4 3w3m 5 3w2m 6 3w2u 7 3w2i 8 2w2m 9 2w1m 10 4w3mhv 11 4w2uhv 12 3w2uhv 13 3w2mhv 0 to 13 0 111 Measurement switch for supporting measurement L4 0 2w1n 1 3w1m 2...

Page 78: ...0 to 6 0 0 Modbus RTU slave 3 Debug 6 SLIP for internal use only 0 to 6 0 Address Designation Setting range Unit Default 205 DHCP mode 0 static IP 1 BootP 2 DHCP client 3 Zeroconf 0 to 3 2 300 IP addr...

Page 79: ...128 130 0 502 Homepage password 0 to 9999 xxxx 510 Enabling EMAX option licence part 1 0 to 9999 xxxx 511 Enabling EMAX option licence part 2 0 to 9999 xxxx 520 Enabling BACnet option licence part 1...

Page 80: ...Active energy L4 Active energy L3 Active energy L2 Active energy L1 to L4 Active energy L1 to L3 cos phi L4 cos phi L1 cos phi L3 cos phi L2 cos phi L1 to L3 Voltage L1 N Voltage L2 N Voltage L4 N Vo...

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Page 82: ...UMG 605 PRO www janitza de 77 19 Dimension diagrams 19 1 Front view Fig Front view of UMG 605 PRO with installation dimensions...

Page 83: ...www janitza de UMG 605 PRO 78 19 2 Side view Fig Schematic side view of UMG 605 PRO with installation dimensions...

Page 84: ...sung Current measurement I1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I2 I3 I4 9 10 11 12 Spannungsmessung Voltage measurement L1 L2 L3 L4 N 13 Versorgungs spannung Auxiliary Supply Dig I O RS485 RS232 An In Option Option RS48...

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Page 86: ...pressing buttons 1 and 2 simultaneously for approximately one second The symbol for programming mode PRG appears The contents of address 000 are displayed 2 Enter the primary current by using button...

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