
MULTICAL®
602
52
Kamstrup
A/S
∙
Technical
Description
∙
5512
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931_N1_GB_11.2016
6.12.1
Tariff types
Below table indicates which tariff types
MULTICAL
602 can be configured to:
EE= TARIFF
TYPE
FUNCTION
Cou
n
tr
y code
2xx
Cou
n
tr
y code
4xx
Cou
n
tr
y code
5xx
Cou
n
tr
y code
6xx
00
No tariff active
No
function
11
Power tariff
Energy is accumulated in TA2 and TA3 based on the power limits
in TL2 and TL3
12
Flow tariff
Energy is accumulated in TA2 and TA3 based on the flow limits
in TL2 and TL3
13
Cooling tariff
Energy is accumulated in TA2 and TA3 based on the
t limits
in TL2 and TL3
14
Inlet temperature tariff
Energy is accumulated in TA2 and TA3 based on the tF-limits in TL2
and TL3
15
Outlet temperature tariff
Energy is accumulated in TA2 and TA3 based on the tR-limits in TL2
and TL3
19
Time-controlled tariff
TL2=Starting time for TA2
TL3=Starting time for TA3
20
Heat/cooling volume tariff
(TL2 and TL3 are not used)
Volume (V1) is split up into TA2 for heat (T1
T2) and TA3 for cooling
(T1
T2) (Recommended on Heating/Cooling applications)
21
PQ tariff
Energy at P
TL2 is stored in TA2 and energy at Q
TL3 is stored in TA3
Please note that only tariff No. 20 can be used in a combined heat / cooling meter. All other tariffs can only be used
with either a heat meter or a cooling meter. The meter cannot distinguish heat energy (E1) from cooling energy (E3)
and vice versa.
EE=00 No tariff active
If the tariff function should not be used, select the set-up for EE=00.
However, the tariff function can be made active at a later date by a reconfiguring the function by means of
METERTOOL for MULTICAL
602. See paragraph 13 METERTOOL.
EE=11 Power controlled tariff
When the current power is higher than TL2, but lower than/equal to TL3, the energy is counted in TA2 in parallel to
the main register. If the current power exceeds TL3, the energy is counted in TA3 in parallel to the main register.
P
≤
TL2
Counting in main register only
TL3
TL2
TL3
P
TL2
Counting in TA2 and the main register
P
TL3
Counting in TA3 and the main register
When setting up data TL3 must always be higher than TL2. Among other things the power controlled tariff is used
as a basis for calculating the individual consumer’s connection costs. Furthermore, this tariff form can provide
valuable statistical data when the energy supplier evaluates new installation activities.