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Kamstrup A/S • 55121068_B3_GB_03.2015

MULTICAL® 62 • Water meter

3  Power supply

MULTICAL® 62 can be powered by means of a built-in lithium battery or 24 VAC or 230 VAC mains 
supplied via an integral supply module.

The two cables from battery or supply module are mounted in the calculator’s terminal strip.

The polarity must be correct: 

red cable to terminal no. 60 (+) 
black cable to terminal no. 61 (-)

3.1  Battery supply

MULTICAL® 62 is connected to a lithium battery, D-cell. The battery is marked with installation year, 
e.g. 2014 as well as production date. 
Kamstrup type number: 66-00-200-100. 
Optimal battery lifetime is obtained by keeping the battery temperature below 30 °C.

The voltage of a lithium battery is almost constant throughout the lifetime of the battery (approx. 
3.65 V). Therefore, it is not possible to determine the remaining capacity by measuring the voltage.

The battery cannot and must not be charged and must not be short-circuited! 
Used batteries must be handed in for approved destruction, e.g. at Kamstrup A/S.

3.2  Supply modules

The modules are protection class II and are 
connected via a two-wire cable (without earth) 
through the cable bush of the calculator placed 
in the right side of the connecting base. 

Use connecting cable with an outer diameter 
of 5-10 mm and ensure correct dismantling as 
well as correct cable relief.

Max. permitted fuse: 6A.

National regulations for electric installations 
must be observed. 

Black

Red

61
60

97

98

24 VAC supply

24 VAC

3.

6 V

Black

Red

61
60

27

28

230 VAC supply

230 VAC

3.

6 V

24 VAC

A transformer must be used, e.g.  
type 66-99-403 for 24 VAC supply module.

Note: 

This module cannot be supplied by  
24 VDC.

230 VAC

For direct mains connection.

Summary of Contents for MULTICAL 62

Page 1: ...Installation and User Guide MULTICAL 62 Water meter ...

Page 2: ...alling the meter In case of incorrect mounting Kamstrup s guarantee obligations no longer apply MULTICAL 62 is a cold water meter 0 1 50 C or 0 1 30 C and a hot water meter 0 1 90 C consisting of a low sensor and a calculator The low sensor electronics are placed in the calcula tor s connecting base whereas the calculator top is a display unit The low sensor is connected to the calculator by means...

Page 3: ...ater meter 0 1 50 C Hot water meter 0 1 90 C Pressure stage Threaded meters PN16 Flange meters PN25 Mechanical environment M1 MID Fixed installation with minimum vibra tion Electromagnetic environment E1 MID Housing and light industry The meter s control cable must be drawn at min 25 cm distance from other installations Climatic environment 5 C 55 C Must be installed indoors and in environments wi...

Page 4: ...sor Threaded meters are mounted by means of couplings You must make sure that the threaded lengths of the couplings do not prevent proper tightening of sealing surfaces and that PN10 cou plings are used PN16 couplings gaskets can be used Using strainer and or nonreturn valve the enclosed thicker PE polyethylene gaskets must be used in order to avoid damaging strainer or nonreturn valve Strainer no...

Page 5: ...lator MULTICAL 62 must be mounted on a wall Use the itting as a template to mark and drill two 6 mm holes in the wall If the low sensor is mounted with the plastic housing pointing downwards the calculator ought to be mounted using an angle itting type no 3026 252 to be ordered separately The cable must be mounted minimum 25 cm from other electric installations Do not forget to seal the calculator...

Page 6: ...e of the battery approx 3 65 V Therefore it is not possible to determine the remaining capacity by measuring the voltage The battery cannot and must not be charged and must not be short circuited Used batteries must be handed in for approved destruction e g at Kamstrup A S 3 2 Supply modules The modules are protection class II and are connected via a two wire cable without earth through the cable ...

Page 7: ...low 5 1 Base modules 5 1 1 Data pulse inputs type 67 00 10 The data terminals are used for connection of e g a PC The signal is passive and galvanically separated by means of optocouplers Conver sion into RS232 level requires connection of data cable 66 99 106 D Sub 9F or 66 99 098 USB with the following connections 62 Brown DAT 63 White REQ 64 Green GND The pulse inputs can be used for connection...

Page 8: ...d router functions The RadioRouter module must be used with mains supply 5 1 4 Prog data logger RTC 4 20 mA inputs pulse inputs type 67 00 22 The module has connection possibility for two pressure transmitters on terminals 57 58 and 59 and can be adjusted for current reading or pressure ranges of 6 10 or 16 bar The module is prepared for remote reading data from meter module being transferred to t...

Page 9: ...meter and is powered by the meter s supply The module operates within the 2 4 GHz area and is ZigBee Smart Energy certiied The certiication secures that the meter can form part of other ZigBee networks e g reading several meter types from different meter suppliers To be able to offer a compact solution the module uses an internal antenna 5 1 9 Metasys N2 RS485 N2 RS485 2 pulse inputs type 67 00 62...

Page 10: ...odule appear from data sheet 5810 1253 GB version 5 1 13 GSM GPRS module GSM6H type 602 00 80 The GSM GPRS module functions as transparent communication path between reading software and MULTICAL 62 and is used for data reading The module includes an external dual band GSM antenna which must be used The module itself includes a number of light emitting diodes indicat ing the signal level which are...

Page 11: ...tems e g USB Meter Reader and MULTITERM Pro The RadioRouter module is available for operation in both licence free and licence demanding frequences permitting a transmitting strength of up to 500 mW The module is by default itted with internal antenna connection for external antenna and two extra pulse inputs The High Power RadioRouter module 602 00 84 must be used together with the High Power mai...

Page 12: ...or CV prog data logger The RTC and pulse output functions of this top module are identical with the functions described for top module 67 08 The top module is prepared for use in a Kamstrup radio network together with the Radi oRouter base module 67 00 21 000 3xx read data being transferred to the system software via the network unit RF Concentrator 5 2 4 Type 602 0C 2 pulse outputs for CE and CV ...

Page 13: ...METERTOOL Base module Data pulse inputs 10 Pulse values of VA and VB are changed via METERTOOL M Bus pulse inputs 20 Pulse values of VA and VB are changed via METERTOOL Primary and secondary M Bus addresses can be changed via METERTOOL or M Bus Furthermore monthly logger data can be selected instead of yearly logger data via M bus RadioRouter pulse inputs 21 Pulse values of VA and VB are changed v...

Page 14: ... VB are changed via METERTOOL ZigBee 2 4 GHz internal antenna pulse inputs 60 Pulse values of VA and VB are changed via METERTOOL Metasys N2 RS485 pulse inputs 62 Pulse values of VA and VB are changed via METERTOOL SIOX module Auto detect baud rate 64 The baud rate can be set via SIOX TOOL BACnet MS TP 2 pulse inputs 66 Pulse values of VA and VB are changed via METERTOOL Modbus RTU pulse inputs 67...

Page 15: ...rregularities 1 Supply voltage has been interrupted 16 Flow sensor V1 communication error After reset e g cover off and on as well as automatically after max 24 hours at 00 00 64 Leak in water installation The Water has not been stagnant in the meter for minimum one continuous hour during the latest 24 hours This can be a sign of a leaky faucet or toilet cistern 24 hours 2048 Flow meter V1 wrong p...

Page 16: ...sal for correction The display value is not updated Power supply missing Change battery or check mains supply No display function empty display Power supply missing Change battery or check mains supply Is there 3 6 VDC on terminals 60 and 61 If INFO 1 Supply voltage has been interrupted The info code is corrected automatically No accumulation of volume m3 Read INFO in the display Check the error i...

Page 17: ... displayed with the rightmost digit lashing The value of the lashing digit can be changed by pressing the sub key The digit is increased by one each time the key is pressed and passing 9 you start from 0 Pressing the main key you go to the next digit from right to left The active digit lashes and this digit can now be changed by pressing the sub key You go to the irst digit on the right by means o...

Page 18: ...18 Kamstrup A S 55121068_B3_GB_03 2015 MULTICAL 62 Water meter ...

Page 19: ...te of min low last month Value of min low last month Followed by the values of min low for the last 12 month Number of hours with errors Reading of number of INFO code events The data logger shows the date and then the INFO codes of the latest 36 events The up to eight most signiicant digits of the customer number The eight least signiicant digits of the customer number In this example the custome...

Page 20: ...rmation Codes MULTICAL 62 constantly monitors a number of important functions If there is a serious error in measuring system or installation a lashing INFO will appear in the display until the error has been corrected The INFO ield lashes as long as the error exists no matter which reading you choose The INFO ield automatically disappears when the reason for the error has been removed Info code t...

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