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MEASUREMENT ACCURACY

 

Real Power and Energy

 

IEC 62053-22  Class 0.2S, ANSI C12.20 0.2%

 

Reactive Power and Energy

 

IEC 62053-23  Class 2, 2%

 

Current

 

0.2% (+0.005% per °C deviation from 25°C) from 1% to 5% of range;

 

0.1% (+0.005% per °C deviation from 25°C) from 5% to 100% of range

 

Voltage

 

0.1% (+0.005% per °C deviation from 25°C) from 90 VAC

L-N 

to 600 VAC

L-L

 

Sample Rate

 

2520 samples per second; no blind time

 

Data Update Rate

 

1 sec.

 

Type of Measurement

 

True RMS;  one to three phase AC system

 

INPUT VOLTAGE CHARACTERISTICS

 

Measured AC Voltage

 

Minimum  90 V    (156 V    ) for stated accuracy;

 

UL Maximums:   600 V    (347 V   ); CE Maximum:   300 V

 

Metering  Over-Range

 

+20%

 

Impedance

 

2.5 M

Ω     

/ 5 M

Ω

 

L-N 

L-L

 

Frequency Range

 

45 to 65 Hz

 

INPUT CURRENT CHARACTERISTICS

 

CT Scaling

 

Primary: Adjustable from 5 A to 32,000 A

 

Measurement  Input Range

 

0 to 0.333 VAC or 0 to 1.0 VAC (+20% over-range), rated for use with

 

Class 1 voltage inputs

 

Impedance

 

10.6 k

Ω 

(1/3 V mode) or 32.1 k

Ω 

(1 V mode)

 

 

Series 4DUMR   

Bi-Directional, ModBus Meter   

 
Series 41OUM 

Bi-Directional, ModBus in an Outdoor NEMA 4X 
enclosure 

Installation Guide

 

Power Monitoring 

TM

 

 
 

 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 

RoHS

 

Compliant

 

DANGER

 

HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH

 

•   

 Follow safe electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E in the USA, or applicable local codes.

 

•   

 This equipment must only be installed and serviced by 

qualified

 electrical personnel.

 

•   

 Read, understand and follow the instructions before installing this product.

 

•   

 Turn 

off

 all power supplying equipment before working on or inside the equipment.

 

•   

 Any covers that may be displaced during the installation must be reinstalled

 

before powering the unit.

 

•   

 Use a properly rated voltage sensing device to c

onfirm

 power is o

.

 

DO NOT DEPEND  ON THIS PRODUCT  FOR VOLTAGE INDICATION

 

Series 4100

 

Bi-Directional Compact

 

ModBus Power and Energy Meter

 

Product Overview

 

The E51 DIN Rail Power Meter provides a solution for measuring energy data with a single device. Inputs include 
Control Power, CTs, and 3-phase voltage. The E51 supports multiple output options, including solid state relay 
contacts, Modbus (with or without data logging),  and pulse. The LCD screen on the faceplate allows instant output 
viewing.

 

 

The E51 Meter is capable of bidirectional metering. Power is monitored in both directions (upstream and 
downstream from the meter). The meter is housed in a plastic enclosure suitable for installation on T35 DIN rail 
according to EN50022. The E51 can be mounted either on a DIN rail or in a panel. Observe correct CT orientation 
when installing the device.

 

 

Product Identification

 

Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

 

A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction and 

operation of this electrical equipment and the installation, and has received safety 
training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved.         NEC2009 Article 100

 

No responsibility is assumed by Leviton for any consequences arising out of the use of this 

material.

 

 

Control system design must consider the potential failure modes of control paths and, for 

certain critical control functions, provide a means to achieve a safe state during and after a 
path failure. Examples of critical control functions are emergency stop and over-travel stop.

 

 

WARNING

 

LOSS OF CONTROL

 

  Assure that the system will reach a safe state during and after a control path failure.

 

  Separate or redundant control paths must be provided for critical control functions.

 

  Test the effect of transmission  delays or failures of communication links.

1

 

  Each implementation of equipment using communication links must be individually 

and thoroughly tested for proper operation before placing it in service.

 

Failure to follow these instructions may cause injury, death or equipment damage.

 

1

For additional information about anticipated transmission  delays or failures  of the link,  refer to 

NEMA ICS 1.1 (latest edition). 

Safety Guidelines for the Application, Installation,  and Maintenance 

of Solid-State Control 

or its equivalent in your specific country,  language,  and/or  location.

 

 

NOTICE

 

•   This product is not intended for  life or  safety applications.

 

•   Do not install this  product in hazardous or  classified locations.

 

•   The  installer is responsible for conformance to all applicable codes.

 

•   Mount this  product inside a suitable fire  and electrical enclosure.

 

 

FCC PART 15 INFORMATION

 

NOTE: This  equipment has been tested by the manufacturer  and found  to 

comply  with  the limits  for a class B digital  device, pursuant to part 15 of 
the FCC Rules.  These  limits  are designed to provide  reasonable protection 
against harmful  interference when the equipment is operated in a 
residential  environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate 
radio frequency  energy and, if not  installed  and used in accordance with 
the instruction manual, may cause harmful  interference to radio 
communications.  This device complies with  part 15 of the FCC Rules. 
Operation  is subject to the following two conditions:

 

(1) This device may not  cause harmful  interference, and

 

(2) this device must accept any interference received, including 

interference that may cause undesired  operation.

 

Modifications  to this product without the express authorization of the 
manufacturer  nullify  this statement.

 

For use in a Pollution Degree 2 or better environment only. A Pollution Degree 2 
environment must control conductive pollution and the possibility of condensation or 
high humidity. Consider the enclosure, the correct use of ventilation, thermal properties 
of the equipment, and the relationship with the environment. Installation category:

 

CAT II or CAT III.   Provide a disconnect device to disconnect the meter from the supply 
source. Place this device in close proximity to the equipment and within easy reach of the 
operator, and mark it as the disconnecting device. The disconnecting device shall meet 
the relevant requirements of IEC 60947-1 and IEC 60947-3 and shall be suitable for the 
application. In the US and Canada, disconnecting fuse holders can be used. Provide 
overcurrent protection and disconnecting device for supply conductors with approved 
current limiting devices suitable for protecting the wiring. If the equipment is used in a 
manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the device may

 

be impaired.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Specifications

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 

L-N

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 

L-L 

L-L

 

 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

 

L-N

 

 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

 

L-N

 

The VerifEye™ Series 4100 Bidirectional ModBus

 Meters feature bidirectional 

monitoring specifically designed for renewable energy applications. The Series 
4100 meters are revenue-grade (ANSI C12.20 Class 0.2%) kWh electrical 
meters. 

The Series 4100 meters are available in standalone DIN rail mount or NEMA 4X 
enclosure. The 3-phase, advanced communication meters are compatible with 
solid core, split core or flexible rope-style Rogowski current transformers. 

Summary of Contents for 41OUM Series

Page 1: ...safe state during and after a control path failure Separate or redundant control paths must be provided for critical control functions Test the effect of transmission delays or failures of communicati...

Page 2: ...0 C 22 to 158 F Storage Temperature Range 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Humidity Range 95 RH noncondensing Altitude of Operation 3000 m COMPLIANCE INFORMATION US and Canada CAT III Pollution degree 2 for dis...

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

Page 4: ...mm 1 9 48mm 2 3 59mm 4 2 107mm 1 5 39mm 3 6 91mm Bottom View DIN Mount Option Bottom View ScrewMount Option 4 2 107 mm 2 4 61 mm 1 2 31 mm 0 3 8 mm 0 2 3 6 91 mm 3 9 99 mm 4 3 109 mm 4mm 0 4 10 mm App...

Page 5: ...c Modbus only Data Logging RealTime Clock user configurable 10 user configurable log buffers each buffer holds 5760 16 bit entries User configures which 10 data points are stored in these buffers User...

Page 6: ...ousing 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...

Page 7: ...ing Diagram Number of wires Qty ID 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...

Page 8: ...Use System Type11 2L L1 L2 A B C N X1 White X1 A B C N White Black X2 X1 A X2 X2 X1 X2 B X1 X2 C X1 Black X2 A X1 X2 B X1 X2 C Diagram 3 1 Phase DirectVoltage Connection2 CT Diagram 4 3 Phase 3 Wire...

Page 9: ...ower from 125 VDCto300 VDC UL andCE max FuseRecommendations TheControlPower Transformer may bewired L N or L L Output to meet meter input requirements Keep the fuses close to the power source obey loc...

Page 10: ...een a to the CT V screen Use the or buttons to select the voltage mode Current Transducer output voltage b to the CT SZscreen and through the digits Use the or buttons to select the CT size in amps c...

Page 11: ...LS_ Pulse Counter if equipped Q_ Q_ Quadrant 1 4 per IEEE 1459 n n Net Solid State Pulse Output The meter has one normally open N O KZ Form A output and one normally closed N C KY solid state output O...

Page 12: ...KWh 3 KWh HZ Amps A Volts Line Line U Volts Line Neutral V Total Real Total Reactive Total Apparent Power Factor Total Import Total Export Frequency _PHAS Average of Active Phases Average of Active P...

Page 13: ...Ph HZ Amps A Volts Line Line U Volts Line Neutral V Total Real Total Reactive Total Apparent Power Factor Total Import Total Export Frequency _PHAS Average of Active Phases Average of Active Phases Av...

Page 14: ...A b C Voltage Out of Range PULSE Error Energy Pulse Output Error Overrun Error ALERT A A B C A B C ConF Configuration Error Display nOnE if no alerts Unit Information INFO MODEL OS RS SN Model Number...

Page 15: ...ial Transfomer Ratio RATIO Potential transformer step down is RATIO 1 Default is 1 1 No PT installed See Install for wiring diagrams This value must be set before the System Voltage if used Potential...

Page 16: ...t in the Modbus Diagnostic Alert Bitmap if equipped Pulse Output 100 10 INTRV 6 100 5 50 10 25 20 10 50 Next SEC Wh P Set Pulse Energy In Watt Hours VAR Hours if present per Pulse When moving down to...

Page 17: ...ant with the requirements of the EIA RS 485 communications standard The RS 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 signa...

Page 18: ...Type configuration report QNAN 0x8000 in Integer Registers 0x7FC00000 in Floating Point Registers Register addresses are in PLC style base 1 notation Subtract 1 from all addresses for the base 0 value...

Page 19: ...n contain Setting Value Modbus Register Setup Password 00000 Reset Password 00000 SystemType 40 3 N Wye 130 CT Primary Ratio if CTs are not included 100A 131 CT Secondary Ratio 1V 132 PT Ratio 1 1 non...

Page 20: ...R MSR LSR Export correspond with Real Energy 021 R SInt kW W 32767 to 32767 Total Instantaneous Real P Power 022 R SInt kVAR W 0 to 32767 Total Instantaneous Reactive Q Power 023 R UInt kVA W 0 to 327...

Page 21: ...rgy Qh Per Phase 056 LSR 057 R NV ULong kVARh E 0 to 0xFFFFFFFF Accumulated Q1 Reactive Energy Phase B MSR 058 LSR 059 R NV ULong kVARh E 0 to 0xFFFFFFFF Accumulated Q1 Reactive Energy Phase C MSR 060...

Page 22: ...4 R SInt kVAR W 32767 to 32767 Reactive Power Q Phase A Reactive Power Q 095 R SInt kVAR W 32767 to 32767 Reactive Power Q Phase B 096 R SInt kVAR W 32767 to 32767 Reactive Power Q Phase C 097 R UInt...

Page 23: ...before setting the system voltage below 134 R W NV UInt 82 32000 SystemVoltage This voltage is line to line unless in system type 10 register 130 which is line to neutral The meter uses this value to...

Page 24: ...eject the new value Check the meter configuration and or try a larger value kWh VARh if equipped Pulse Contacts Note The kWh pulse contact can keep up with a maximum power Watts of 1800000 xWh pulse w...

Page 25: ...efault is 1 When Sub Interval Length register 150 is set to 0 sync to comms mode this register is ignored Demand Calculation 150 R W NV UInt Seconds 0 10 32767 Sub Interval Length in seconds For sync...

Page 26: ...Energy Quadrant 2 Leads Export Real Energy IEC Inductive IEEE 267 268 R Float kVARh Reactive Energy Quadrant 3 Lags Export Real Energy IEC Capacitive IEEE 269 270 R Float kVARh Reactive Energy Quadran...

Page 27: ...al Energy Phase A Import Accumulated Real Energy Ph 319 320 R Float kWh Accumulated Real Energy Phase B 321 322 R Float kWh Accumulated Real Energy Phase C 323 324 R Float kWh Accumulated Real Energy...

Page 28: ...wer Factor Phase A Power Factor PF 385 386 R Float Ratio 0 0 1 0 Power Factor Phase A 387 388 R Float Ratio 0 0 1 0 Power Factor Phase A 389 390 R Float Volt Voltage Phase A B Line to LineVoltage U 39...

Page 29: ...se ABC meter 40071 R NV UInt 105 C_SunSpec_Length Length of the meter model block Current 40072 R SInt Amps M_AC_Current_SF 32767 to 32767 M_AC_Current AC Current sum of active phases 40073 R SInt Amp...

Page 30: ...ive Power 40101 R SInt VAR M_AC_VAR_SF 32767 to 32767 M_AC_VAR_C Phase A AC Reactive Power 40102 R NV SInt SF 1 M_AC_VAR_SF AC Reactive Power Scale Factor Power Factor 40103 R SInt M_AC_PF_SF 32767 to...

Page 31: ...FFFFF M_Import_VARh_ Q1A Phase A Quadrant 1 Total Imported Reactive Energy 40145 40146 R NV ULong VAR hours M_Energy_VAR_SF 0x0 to 0xFFFFFFFF M_Import_VARh_ Q1B Phase B Quadrant 1 Total Imported React...

Page 32: ...ents Bit Map See M_EVENT_flags 0 no event 40176 Event Bit Description M_EVENT_Power_Failure 0x00000004 Loss of power or phase M_EVENT_Under_Voltage 0x00000008 Voltage below threshold phase loss M_EVEN...

Page 33: ...to the same service CT and PT polarity and adequate powering See theWiring Diagrams section for more information Cannot communicate with power meter from a remote personal computer Power meter address...

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