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Installation Guide

Power Monitoring

Series 4000-R

Main Menu

IEC

IEEE

Description

D

D

Demand

MAX

M

Maximum Demand

P

W

Present Real Power

Q

VAR

Present Reactive Power

S

VA

Present Apparent Power

A

A

Amps

UAB, UBC, UAC

VAB, VBC, VAC

Voltage Line to Line

V

VLN

Voltage Line to Neutral

PF

PF

Power Factor

U

VLL

Voltage Line to Line

HZ

HZ

Frequency

KSh

KVAh

Accumulated Apparent 

Energy

KQh

KVARh

Accumulated Reactive 

Energy

KPh

KWh

Accumulated Real Energy

PLOSS

PLOSS

Phase Loss

LOWPF

LOWPF

Low Power Factor Error

Main Menu

IEC

IEEE

Description

F ERR

F ERR

Frequency Error

I OVR

I OVR

Over Current

V OVR

V OVR

Over Voltage

PULSE

PULSE

kWh Pulse Output Overrun 

(configuration error)

_PHASE

_PHASE

Summary Data for 1, 2, or 3 

active phases

ALERT

ALERT

Diagnostic Alert Status

INFO

INFO

Unit Information

MODEL

MODEL

Model Number

OS

OS

Operating System

RS

RS

Reset System

SN

SN

Serial Number

RESET

RESET

Reset Data

PASWD

PASWD

Enter Reset or Setup 

Password

ENERG

ENERG

Reset Energy Accumulators

DEMND

DEMND

Reset Demand Maximums

User Interface (UI) 
Menu Abbreviations 
Defined

The user can set the display mode to either IEC or IEEE notation in the SETUP menu.

Solid State Output

The Series 4000-R meters have one normally open (N.O.) KY Form A output and one normally closed (N.C.) output.* One is 
dedicated to energy (Wh), and the other to Alarm. See the Setup section for configuration information.

~

=

≤ 100 mA

~

=

≤ 100 mA

Alarm

Energy

Output

+

–         S

LOAD

LOAD

Power Source**

3-30 VDC
6-30 VAC

Power Source**

3-30 VDC
6-30 VAC

Over-Current Protective

Device* (not supplied)

The solid state pulse outputs are rated for 30 VAC/DC nom.
Maximum load current is 100 mA at 25°C. Derate 0.56mA per °C above 25°C (e.g. 86 mA@50°C).
* The over-current protective device must be rated for the short circuit current at the connection point.
** All pulse outputs and communication circuits are only intended to be connected to non-hazardous circuits (SELV or Class 2). Do not connect to hazardous 
voltages.

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Summary of Contents for 4000-R series

Page 1: ...tial failure modes of control paths and for certain critical control functions provide a means to acheive a safe state during and after a path failure Examples of critical control functions are emerge...

Page 2: ...0 5 to 0 6 N m Terminal Block Wire Size 24 to 14 AWG 0 13 to 2 08 mm2 Rail T35 35mm DIN Rail per EN50022 OPERATING CONDITIONS Operating Temperature Range 30 to 70 C 22 to 158 F Storage Temperature Ra...

Page 3: ...g 8 Control Power 9 Quick Setup Instructions 10 Solid State Output 11 User Interface Menu Abbreviations Defined 11 User Interface for Data Configuration 12 Alert Reset Information 13 User Interface fo...

Page 4: ...ption FullDataSet FDS Power kW Energy kWh Configurable for CT PT ratios system type and passwords Diagnostic alerts Current 3 phase average Volts 3 phase average Current by phase Volts by phase Line L...

Page 5: ...s areclosed CONTROL POWER 0 1A 50 60 Hz A B C N 1 2 Alarm Energy NC NO S OUTPUT VA VB VC Neutral Earth Control Power UL 90V L N 600V L L CE 90V L N 300V L N VOLTAGE INPUTS CAT III 50 60 Hz X2 A X1 X2...

Page 6: ...ing by sliding them into the slots from the inside The stopping pegs must face the housing and the outside edge of the clip must be flush with the outside edge of the housing 2 Snap the clips onto the...

Page 7: ...Qty ID Type Modbus Register 130 User Interface SETUP S SYS VLL VLN Balance Diagram number Single PhaseWiring 2 1 A 2 A N L N 10 1L 1n AN 1 2 1 A 2 A B L L 11 2L AB 2 3 2 A B 3 A B N L L with N 12 2L 1...

Page 8: ...X2 X1 A B C N A B C N White Black White Black X1 X2 X1 X2 X1 X2 L1 L2 X2 X1 A B C N A B C White Black X1 X2 X1 X2 X1 X2 Diagram3 1 PhaseDirectVoltageConnection2CT L1 L2 L3 X2 X1 A B C N A B C X2 X1 X2...

Page 9: ...rce obey local and national code requirements For selecting fuses and circuit breakers use the following criteria Select current interrupt capacity based on the installation category and fault current...

Page 10: ...ough the digits Use the or buttons to select the CT size in amps b back to the S CT screen 7 to the S SYS Set System screen a to the SYSTM screen Use the or buttons to select the System Type see wirin...

Page 11: ...al Number RESET RESET Reset Data PASWD PASWD Enter Reset or Setup Password ENERG ENERG Reset Energy Accumulators DEMND DEMND Reset Demand Maximums User Interface UI Menu Abbreviations Defined The user...

Page 12: ...C VAC C KW C VLN A KVA B KVA C KVA A PF 3 PF B PF C PF 3KVAR Total Reactive Power Q AKVAR BKVAR CKVAR KVARh KVAh Accumulated Reactive Energy Qh Accumulated Apparent Energy Sh DEMND D KW Present Real P...

Page 13: ...ber Energy Pulse Output Error Overrun Error ConF Configuration Error PULSE Error ENERG rES Reset Energy Accumulators to 0 Unit Information Alert Status check if Wrench on LCD RESET Enter Reset Passwor...

Page 14: ...stalled See Install for wiring diagrams This value must be set before the System Voltage if used Potential Transformer RATIO 001 00 Back S V Back Sytem Voltage Next Set System Voltage V LL The nominal...

Page 15: ...nostic Alert Bitmap if equipped Wh P Set Pulse Energy In Watt Hours VAR Hours if present per Pulse When moving down to a smaller energy the meter will not allow the selection if it cannot find a pulse...

Page 16: ...S 485 transceivers are unit load or less RS 485 has a 47 k pull up to 5V and RS 485 has a 47 k pull down to Shield RS 485 signal ground Wire the RS 485 bus as a daisy chain from device to device witho...

Page 17: ...er interval 1 block mode 149 Demand sub interval length 900 sec 15 min 150 Modbus Address 001 Modbus Baud Rate 19200 baud Modbus Parity None Log Read Page 0 158 Logging Configuration Register 0 159 Lo...

Page 18: ...n Series 4000R Power Meter Full Data Set RESET SYSTEM RUNNING RSVersion x xxx last 2 bytes CRC 0x2B Read Device Identification BASIC implementation 0x00 0x01 and 0x02 data Conformity Level 1 Object va...

Page 19: ...C 019 R UInt Volt V 0 32767 Voltage Phase A N 020 R UInt Volt V 0 32767 Voltage Phase B N 021 R UInt Volt V 0 32767 Voltage Phase C N 022 R UInt Amp I 0 32767 Current Instantaneous Phase A 023 R UInt...

Page 20: ...31 40 Single Phase A N SystemType Single Phase A B Single Split Phase A B N 3 phase A B C no N 3 phaseY A B C N 131 R W NV UInt Amps 20 5000 CT Ratio Primary Current Inputs 132 R NV UInt n a Reserved...

Page 21: ...hase loss alarm bit in register 146 will be true Phase Loss Output Note The phases tested are determined by the SystemType 143 R W NV UInt 1 99 Phase Loss ImbalanceThreshold in Percent Default is 25 p...

Page 22: ...the number of sub intervals that make a single demand interval For block demand set this to 1 Demand Calculation 150 R W NV UInt Seconds 0 10 32767 Sub Interval Length in seconds For sync to comms se...

Page 23: ...t kVAR Reactive Power Phase A 321 322 R Float kVAR Reactive Power Phase B 323 324 R Float kVAR Reactive Power Phase C 325 326 R Float kW Total Real Power Present Demand 327 328 R Float kVAR Total Reac...

Page 24: ...perly Check all CTs and PTs to verify correct connection to the same service PT polarity and adequate powering See theWiring Diagrams section for more information Cannot communicate with power meter f...

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