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                                                                                            KW2G-H Eco-POWER METER 

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Setting flow chart for KW2G-H SD card type and Expansion unit (power measurement) 
Mode 1

Mode for setting each parameter for power measurement 

The mode with 

  is not displayed when it shift to expansion units. 

Select    M    (Main unit) before the settings. 

 

Monitor (Display when power on)

 

 

With SD 
Memory card 

<MODE> continous

   

without SD mamory card 

 
 

 

Setting mode 

 

(SD Eject)

 

(Mode 1) 

(Mode 2 ) 

 

(Mode 3) 

 

(Mode 4) 

(Mode 5) 

 

  <SET> 

 

<SET> 

 
 

<SET> 

<SET> 

<SET> 

<SET> 

 

 

 

Phase/Wire system 

setting mode

 

SYST 

 

Refer to p.29 

 

 

 

<SET> 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CT type setting mode

 

CT-T 

When 
select ‘5A’ 

 

<SET>

 

 

 

 

Primary side current of 

CT setting mode

 

CT-1 

 

Remove 
SD 

When select 
other than ‘5A’  

 

<SET> 

 

 

 

 

memory 
card 

VT setting mode 

VT 

 

<SET>

 

 

 

 

 

<SET> 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Shift average frequency 

setting mode 

AVG 

 

 

 

 

 

 

<SET> 

 

When select

 

 

 

 

 

 

Simple measuring setting 

mode

 

SIMP

 

  ‘ON 

 

<SET>

 

 

 

 

Simple voltage setting mode

 

S.VLT

 

 

 

When   

select ‘OFF’ 

 

<SET>

 

 

 

 

 

<SET>

 

 

Simple PF setting mode

 

S.PF 

 

 

 

 

Cutoff current setting mode 

CUTA

 

 

<SET>

 

 

 

 

 

<SET> 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Current for time 

measurement 1 

 

1.HM-A

 

 

Unit for pulse output   

setting mode

 

PL-P 

 

 

 

When select except 

‘Value’ 

 

 

<SET>

 

 

When select 
‘values’ 

<SET>

 

 

 

 

Current for time 

measurement 2 

 

2.HM-A

 

 

Pulse output width setting

 

PL-W

 

 

Refer to next 

page.

 

 

 

 
 

<SET> 

 

 

 

 

<SET>

 

 

Electricity rate setting mode 

 

RATE 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

<SET> 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Conversion factor setting mode 

CO2       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

<SET> 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

Monitor

 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for KW2G Eco-POWER METER

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Page 2: ...o Measure Power Mount Connection Settings Count pulse output from other device Output Alarm Wire the main unit Connect the current transformer CT Wire output line Collect data via RS485 Wire communication line Wire input line Power on the main unit Set the parameter for pulse measurement Check measured data with power monitoring mode Set alarm output MODE1 Check count value with power monitoring m...

Page 3: ...Measure Power Mount Connection Settings Count pulse output from other device Output Alarm Log data Read out log data Wire the main unit Connect the current transformer CT Wire output line Collect data via RS485 Prepare SD memory card Wire communication line Wire input line Power on the main unit Set calendar timer and initialize memory of main unit MODE4 5 Set the parameter for pulse measurement S...

Page 4: ... maximum of the characteristics and performance that are assured in these specifications Do not dismantle or remodel the product It could lead to abnormal exothermic heat or smoke generation Do not touch the terminal while turning on electricity It could lead to an electric shock Use the external devices to function the emergency stop and interlock circuit Connect the wires or connectors securely ...

Page 5: ...roduction Thank you very much indeed for purchasing KW2G Eco POWER METER In this manual we explain the usage of KW2G Eco POWER METER in detail Please use it correctly after understanding the content enough ...

Page 6: ... Chapter 4 Settings 24 4 1 Setting for KW2G main unit and Expansion unit power measurement 24 4 2 Setting for KW2G H main unit SD card type and Expansion unit power measurement 28 4 3 Setting Mode Explanation for Main unit and Expansion unit power measurement 33 4 3 1 Mode 1 33 4 3 2 Mode 2 41 4 3 3 Mode 3 42 4 3 4 Mode 4 44 4 3 5 Mode 5 46 4 3 6 Remove SD memory card Only KW2G H 47 Chapter 5 Vari...

Page 7: ...dures 86 7 2 Communication timing 86 7 3 MEWTOCOL Communication 87 7 3 1 Overview of MEWTOCOL COM RS485 USB 87 7 3 2 Data Register List MEWTOCOL 88 7 3 3 Error Codes 94 7 3 4 Command 94 7 4 MODBUS RTU Communication 96 7 4 1 Overview of MODBUS RTU 96 7 4 2 Data Register List MODBUS communication 99 7 5 Status 108 Chapter 8 How to update the firmware 109 8 1 Prepare Eco POWER METER to update 109 8 2...

Page 8: ...e line It may also lead to circuit burnout or fire by way of the secondary CT side opening Installation Eco POWER METER is designed to be used in a control panel The power supply terminal and voltage input terminal of the main unit is common Therefore if additional noise effects the power supply line incorrect measurements may result Installation and wiring must be performed by expert personnel fo...

Page 9: ...t turn on the power supply or input until all wiring is completed Before power on Please note the following points when turning on power at the first time Confirm there are neither wiring rubbish nor especially an electrical conduction when installed Confirm neither the power supply wiring the I O wiring nor the power supply voltage are wrong Tighten the installation screw and the terminal screw s...

Page 10: ...inal Pulse I O terminal M3 screw RS485 communication terminal M3 screw Current transformer CT Connector USB communication Connector Expansion unit Product name Model No Connecting method Expansion unit Power measurement AKW2110GB connector color Blue Current transformer CT Connector Connect to main unit with the connector AKW2110G connector color White Note It is impossible to measure by only the ...

Page 11: ...number Check the pulse input condition with the main unit or communication Set pulse output width Display an integrated electric power with unit of 0 001kWh General purpose output function Eject SD memory card Error alarm output AKW2010G Ver 1 04 or more Ver 1 05 or more Ver 1 06 or more AKW2020G Ver 1 01 or more Ver 1 02 or more Ver 1 03 or more AKW2110G Ver 1 04 or more Ver 1 05 or more AKW2160G...

Page 12: ...4506C Dedicated current transformer for 250A 400A 250A 400A Blue AKW4507B White AKW4507C Dedicated current transformer for 600A 600A Blue AKW4508B White AKW4508C Note AKW450xB and AKW450xC are not compatible Others Product name Model No Mounting rail AT8 DLA1 Fastening plate ATA4806 Battery included with AKW2020G AFPG804 1 Extension cable for CT 3m AKW4703 Extension cable for CT 5m AKW4705 1 only ...

Page 13: ...power Integrated electrical power is not integrated not subtracted when detecting regeneration power 2 While detecting regeneration electric power minus is displayed on instantaneous active power and power factor 3 It determines pulse or minus of instantaneous reactive power by the input measuring voltage and the input measuring current When harmonics or a wave pattern is warped it may not determi...

Page 14: ...stal display MODE key SET key ITEM key USB port Pulse I O terminal M3 RS485 communication terminal M3 Connector for current transformer CT Main unit SD card type Operating power supply Measured voltage input M3 5 Battery cover Liquid crystal display MODE key SET key ITEM key SD card slot USB port Pulse I O terminal M3 RS485 communication terminal M3 Connector for current transformer CT ...

Page 15: ...co POWER METER 6 Side view Main unit Expansion unit Connector label Peel off before connecting expansion unit Do not peel off when not connecting Hook 2 points Push the hooks into the unit to fix the expansion unit ...

Page 16: ...ghting while logging SD indicator Lighting while inserting SD memory card 2 2 Key s Functions MODE Shift unit number to display MODE continuous press 3 sec Use to shift setting mode SET Use to set each value entered Reset stand by alarm while output the alarm only available while output the stand by alarm SET continuous press 3 sec All keys locked Release lock mode while in lock mode ITEM To selec...

Page 17: ...ower system from one power source normally one transformer KW2G can measure 1 system max 16 circuits of 1P2W system and 1 system max 8 circuit of 1P3W and 3P3W system by connecting a main unit and expansion units power measurement power measurement pulse output In order to measure several systems it is necessary to use one main unit for each system 3 2 Connection between the main unit and the expa...

Page 18: ... the unit on DIN rail 2 Push it till making click sound and mount Note Check the position of DIN hook Fig 1 before mounting When several expansion units are connected and mounted to DIN rail moving the hooks lower Fig 2 makes mounting easy After mounting return to the position of Fig 1 Back of main unit Back of expansion unit Remove 1 Insert minus driver etc to DIN hook and displace down below 2 L...

Page 19: ...Three phase three wire P1 P0 P2 100 240VAC 100 240V 3 Line voltage Caution for Wiring 1 Terminal fastening torque should be 0 5 to 0 6N m for M3 screw and should be 0 8 to 1 0N m for M3 5 screw In case of using a crimping terminal use it with insulating sleeve applicable to M3 screw or M3 5 screw 2 To protect the device it is necessary to install power switch and circuit breaker in the power suppl...

Page 20: ...using 2 CTs connected to connectors of unit Note 1 When wiring CT wire correctly according to this K for power supply side and L for load side 2 2 CTs should be same When measuring a load with exceed input voltage Voltage transformer VT is needed when you measure a load with over rated input voltage Use VT its secondary side rating is 110V Grounding the secondary side of VT and CT is not necessary...

Page 21: ...ly according to this K for power supply side and L for load side 2 2 CTs should be same When measuring a load with exceed input voltage Voltage transformer VT is needed when you measure a load with over rated input voltage Use VT its secondary side rating is 110V Grounding the secondary side of VT and CT is not necessary with low voltage circuit P1 P0 P2 Breaker VT Power supply side 1 2 3 R N T R ...

Page 22: ...hen wiring CT wire correctly according to this K for power supply side and L for load side 2 Using all CTs for one unit should be same When measuring a load with exceed input voltage Voltage transformer VT is needed when you measure a load with over rated input voltage Use VT its secondary side rating is 110V Even if the secondary side voltages of VT are same when the power source system is differ...

Page 23: ... L for load side 2 Using all CTs for one unit should be same When measuring a load with exceed input voltage Voltage transformer VT is needed when you measure a load with over rated input voltage Use VT its secondary side rating is 110V Even if the secondary side voltages of VT are same when the power source system is different one main unit is necessary for each power source system Refer to the p...

Page 24: ...de 2 In order to measure a load with single phase 2 wire system 100V wire CT1 to R and CT2 to T 3 Using all CTs for one unit should be same When measuring a load with exceed input voltage Voltage transformer VT is needed when you measure a load with over rated input voltage Use VT its secondary side rating is 110V Even if the secondary side voltages of VT are same when the power source system is d...

Page 25: ... the measurement circuit without measuring voltage Please connect a breaker 3 to 15A to the power supply voltage input part for safety reasons and to protect the device Caution During simple measuring it doesn t guarantee the accuracy because voltage and power factor are fixed Frequency of the operating power supply is displayed Wiring example Single phase two wire Single phase three wire Three ph...

Page 26: ...thick cable as much as possible Separate the wiring strong electric part of the measured voltage input terminal operating power supply terminal from the CT cable It may not satisfy the accuracy due to noise Only same color housing of cable and connector of CT can be connected That of different color blue and white can t be connected To connect CT with secondary side current 5A How to set for measu...

Page 27: ...tor Use the transistor with the following specifications VCEO 20V min IC 20mA min ICBO 6μA max Use transistors with a residual voltage of less than 2V when the transistor is ON Short circuit impedance should be less than 1kΩ When the impedance is 0Ω drain current is approx 7mA Open circuit impedance should be more than 100kΩ Input wiring Please wire up to 10m by using a shielded wire or a metallic...

Page 28: ...ed in order to prevent interference of the power supply circuit when connecting the external input circuit Be sure not to use an auto transformer Eco POWER METER Insulated transformer Input equipment sensor etc AC power supply Fig A Good example Eco POWER METER Insulated transformer Input equipment sensor etc Eco POWER METER Auto transformer AC power supply Fig B No Good example Do not ground the ...

Page 29: ...a class D dedicated earth for grounding Do not share a ground with other earth lines Fig 1 Be sure to connect with daisy chain the RS485 transmission line between each unit Do not use a splitter Fig 2 With a terminal station RS485 E No 10 and RS485 No 9 should be shorted E terminal is not SG signal ground terminal Do not ground shielded cable Fig 1 Fig 2 Power supply for Load Plus common Eco POWER...

Page 30: ... HITACHI KPEV S 1 25 mm2 1P Belden Inc 9860 0 5 mm2 AWG20 or more Max 33 4Ω km Polyethylene Max 0 5 mm Approx 7 8 mm HITACHI KPEV S 0 5 mm2 1P Belden Inc 9207 VCTF 0 75 mm2 AWG18 or more Max 25 1Ω km PVC Max 0 6 mm Approx 6 6 mm VCTF 0 75 mm2 2C JIS Cable Section Notes 1 Use shielded type twist cables 2 Use only one type of the transmission cables Do not mix different types of the cables 3 Use twi...

Page 31: ... log correctly How to connect replace the battery Note Battery life is about 2 years we recommend exchanging battery about 2 years from the beginning of the use When battery has abnormal or battery power is reduced BATT is blinking in the upper line Power off the unit and replace the battery according to the procedures in 2 minute In addition be sure to save logging data in SD memory card before r...

Page 32: ...N60947 3 compliant circuit breaker The breaker that connects to the voltage input part must arrange at the position easily reached and display shows it is the breaker of the equipment 3 Use a wire with basic insulation or more for a wire cramped or connected CT Environmental conditions Overvoltage category Ⅱ Pollution degree 2 Indoor use An ambient temperature of 10 to 50 An ambient non condensing...

Page 33: ...ure the electric power In order to use the other functions set mode2 3 and 4 according to your use Mode 1 Mode for setting about power measurement Mode 2 Mode for setting about pulse measurement Mode 3 Mode for setting about serial communication RS485 Mode 4 Mode for setting about optional function In addition when connecting main unit and expansion units there are some items that are necessary to...

Page 34: ...ing mode CT T When select 5A SET Primary side current of CT setting mode CT 1 When select other than 5A SET VT setting mode VT SET SET Shift average frequency setting mode AVG SET Simple measuring setting mode SIMP When select ON SET Simple voltage setting mode S VLT When select OFF SET SET Simple PF setting mode S PF Cutoff current setting mode CUTA SET SET Current for time measurement 1 1 HM A U...

Page 35: ...larm setting AL P Current alarm setting AL C Stand by alarm setting 1 AL S 1 Preset value setting Cnt General purpose output setting OUT SET When select PL L When select PL F or PL O SET SET Stand by alarm setting 2 AL S 2 SET SET SET PL O SET General purpose output ON time setting ON T PL F SET General purpose output OFF time setting OFFT SET Output test mode PL T SET Electricity rate setting mod...

Page 36: ...unit can be checked The mode with is not displayed when the software version doesn t support it Monitor Display when power on MODE continuous Setting mode Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 SET SET SET SET Refer to the previous page Pulse input type setting mode PULSE Protocol setting mode PROT Auto off setting mode OFF SET SET SET Max measurement speed setting mode Hz Station number setting mode NO Vers...

Page 37: ...her functions set mode2 3 and 4 according to your use Mode 1 Mode for setting about power measurement Mode 2 Mode for setting about pulse measurement Mode 3 Mode for setting about serial communication RS485 Mode 4 Mode for setting about optional function In addition when connecting main unit and expansion units there are some items that are necessary to set each unit Unit change Before setting pre...

Page 38: ...e setting mode CT T When select 5A SET Primary side current of CT setting mode CT 1 Remove SD When select other than 5A SET memory card VT setting mode VT SET SET Shift average frequency setting mode AVG SET When select Simple measuring setting mode SIMP ON SET Simple voltage setting mode S VLT When select OFF SET SET Simple PF setting mode S PF Cutoff current setting mode CUTA SET SET Current for...

Page 39: ...larm setting AL P Current alarm setting AL C Stand by alarm setting 1 AL S 1 Preset value setting Cnt General purpose output setting OUT SET When select PL L When select PL F or PL O SET SET Stand by alarm setting 2 AL S 2 SET SET SET PL O SET General purpose output ON time setting ON T PL F SET General purpose output OFF time setting OFFT SET Output test mode PL T SET Electricity rate setting mod...

Page 40: ...ort it Monitor Display when power on With SD Memory card MODE continous without SD mamory card Setting mode SD Eject Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 Mode 5 SET SET SET SET SET SET Refer to the previous page Pulse input type setting mode PULSE Protocol setting mode PROT Auto off setting mode OFF Calendar timer setting mode CAL SET SET SET SET Max measurement speed setting mode Hz Station number setting...

Page 41: ...for pulse output 0 001 Stop bit 1 Pulse output width 100 Response time 1 Power alarm 9999 99 Current alarm 100 0 Stand by alarm 1 100 00 Stand by alarm 2 0 Preset value 0 General purpose output PL L General purpose output ON time 0 1 General purpose output OFF time 0 1 Electricity rate 10 00 Conversion factor 0 410 Mode 4 Mode 5 Item Initial value Item Initial value Auto off 0 Calendar timer 1 200...

Page 42: ...ess ITEM to change 1P2W 1P3W 3P3W SET CT type setting mode Mode defines input current type of the dedicated CT Select from the type of 5A 50A 100A 250A 400A When the secondary current of CT is 5A select 5A Press ITEM to change 50 100 250 400 600 5 SET Primary side current of CT setting mode It is only when 5A is selected on CT type setting mode Mode defines primary side current when measuring by c...

Page 43: ...crease Decrease SET Shift average frequency setting mode Mode defines shift average frequency for instantaneous value When unevenness of the measurement value is large you can suppress the unevenness by setting bigger average frequency In order to measure in detail including unevenness select 0 Select from 0 2 4 8 16 Setting of the shift average frequency reflects to electric power current and vol...

Page 44: ...mple PF setting mode It is only when ON is selected on Simple measuring setting mode Mode defines power factor to use for simple measuring It can be set the range of 0 00 to 1 00 initial 1 00 Ex If it is 0 9 set to 0 90 Set it using ITEM SET ITEM 0 00 to 1 00 Increase Decrease SET Cutoff current setting mode Mode defines load current that does not measure Cutoff current Use to avoid miss measureme...

Page 45: ... can t be set as CUTA 1 HM A Set it using ITEM SET ITEM 0 1 100 0 initial 50 0 Increase Decrease SET Current for time measurement 2 Mode defines for time measured current It measures ON time1 and ON time2 by setting value It can be set the range of 0 1 to 100 0 F S Ex When 70 0 is set the current exceeds 70 0 F S is measured as ON time1 the current under 70 0 F S is measured as OFF time For 1P2W m...

Page 46: ...tput at the time when count value reaches preset value set by preset value setting mode When OUT is set it controls the output via communication When Error Error alarm is set alarm is output When SD memory card writing error battery shortage communication error between main unit and expansion unit Press ITEM SET ITEM to change 0 001 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 AL P AL C AL S AL S OUT Error SET Pulse output ...

Page 47: ...s selected on unit for pulse output setting mode Mode defines the time used for threshold value to judge stand by power It is set the range of 0 to 9999min When 0 is set alarm is always output at the time when judging the stand by power When 1 to 9999 is set alarm is output at the time when passing the setting time with the stand by power The alarm can be reset by pressing SET with the instantaneo...

Page 48: ...ess ITEM SET ITEM to change PL L PL F PL O SET Output ON time setting mode It is only when PL F or PL O is selected on general purpose output setting mode Mode defines ON time of output for PL F and PL O It is set the range of 0 1 to 10 0 sec Set it using ITEM SET ITEM 0 1 to 10 0sec Increase Decrease SET Output OFF time setting mode It is only when PL F is selected on general purpose output setti...

Page 49: ...0 to 99 99 1kWh Initial 10 00 Set it using ITEM SET ITEM 0 00 to 99 99 initial 10 00 Increase Decrease SET Conversion factor setting mode Mode defines conversion factor of carbon dioxide used as a standard per 1kWh It can be set the range of 0 000 to 9 999 1kWh Initial 0 410 Set it using ITEM SET ITEM 0 000 to 9 999 initial 0 410 Increase Decrease SET Monitor ...

Page 50: ...MAINTE It counts ON signal as maintenance time Note that it doesn t measure pulse count OFF time ON time during it measures maintenance time Press ITEM to change PULSE MAINTE SET Max counting speed setting mode Mode defines max counting speed Select from 30Hz 50kHz Press ITEM to change 50000 50kHz 30 30Hz SET Pre scale setting mode Mode defines pre scale value used for changing count value It can ...

Page 51: ...US RTU Press ITEM to change MEWTOCOL MODBUS RTU SET Station number setting mode Mode defines an individual station no for each unit when two or more units communicate via serial communication RS485 It can be set the range of 1 to 99 Set it using ITEM SET ITEM 1 to 99 Increase Decrease SET Transmission speed setting mode Mode defines serial communication RS485 transmission speed Define the transmis...

Page 52: ...ot available E even number o odd number 8bit o 7bit n 7bit E 7bit o 8bit n 8bit E SET Stop bit setting mode Mode defines serial communication RS485 stop bit Select from 1 2 Press ITEM to change 1 2 SET Response time setting mode Mode defines serial communication RS485 response time of main unit When command is received it sends response after setting response time passes It can be set the range of...

Page 53: ...et it using ITEM SET ITEM 0 to 99 min Increase Decrease SET Version check mode Mode to check version of the software It displays version of the software SET Initialize memory of main unit Only KW2G H Use to initialize memory of main unit and delete the saved logging data measured data Use when you want to delete the logging data such as changing a measured load and so on Select ON and press SET it...

Page 54: ...f the setting In order to write to SD memory card with the displayed file type set to ON There are 3 types and you can select ON or OFF for each type T1 type1 Instantaneous value file ON Write data of the latest 8 days OFF Not write Cycle is fixed to 15 minute ON OFF SET T2 type2 Difference value file ON Write data of the latest 8 days OFF Not write Cycle is fixed to 15 minute ON OFF SET T3 type3 ...

Page 55: ...ar month date hour minute You can set the range of 2000 Jan 1st 00 00 to 2099 Dec 31st 23 59 Do not set the false date or it might occur a malfunction Initialize memory of the main unit by initialize memory of main unit after this setting When it is not initialized it may not display log data correctly Set it using ITEM SET 2000 1 1 00 00 2099 12 31 23 59 CAL 2000 Blinking Set year 01 Blinking Set...

Page 56: ...an remove SD memory card During SD ok is displayed it doesn t write log data to SD memory card If SD memory card is removed during SD ok is displayed it returns to monitoring display SD EJECT is displayed only when SD memory card is inserted Do not remove SD memory card until when SD ok is displayed Remove SD memory card flow chart Monitor MODE continous press EJECT Lighting SET Remove SD memory c...

Page 57: ...er alarm When it exceeds the setting instantaneous electric power pulse output transistor output turns on in order to notice When it falls below the output turns off 5 2 3 Current alarm When it exceeds the setting current ratio pulse output transistor output turns on in order to notice When it falls below the output turns off 5 2 4 Stand by power alarm When it detects stand by power current of the...

Page 58: ...nge the Preset Value It is possible to change the preset value even during counting However note the following points When the pre scale value is 1 000 PSCL 1 000 1 If the preset value is changed to the value less than the count value counting will continue until it reaches full scale returns to 0 and then reaches the new preset value 2 If the preset value is changed to 0 it will not count up at s...

Page 59: ... on the output When the designated data register is 0 OFF it turns off the output Repeat cycle output When the designated data register is 1 ON it starts a repeat cycle operation During a repeat cycle operation it repeats on and off according to the setting output ON time t1 and output OFF time t2 One shot output When the designated data register is 1 ON it turns on the output After passing the se...

Page 60: ...total time of ON time2 ON time1 and OFF time Hour meter function can be used only with main unit and one expansion unit 2 or more expansion units can t be used hour meter function Ratio of ON time It displays ratio of ON time calicurated with actual work time and ON time as below Calicuration method of Ratio of ON time Ratio of ON time1 ON time1 actual work time Maintenace time 100 Ratio of ON tim...

Page 61: ...ys inserted to card slot During inserting SD card to the card slot it writes data at the time as below It writes the data every time to update Normally we recommend using this with inserting SD memory card Note Set to ON for the file type to write with Saved file type selection mode mode 4 Timing of creating files File type 1 2 00 00 every day File type 3 Same timing as log cycle Guide for data ca...

Page 62: ...esn t differ according to the numbers of main unit and connected expansion unit Guide for data capacity Max capacity for one time writing Max data capacity for all file type About 1 8MB Writing time about 25 minutes File type 1 only About 800kB File type 2 only About 250kB File type 3 only About 700kB How to write the latest data Power monitoring mode 1 Set ON for file type to save with saved file...

Page 63: ...Be sure to insert the direction of SD memory card correctly When it is inserted wrong direction the unit or memory card may be damaged Do not move the inserted memory card or the unit or memory card may be damaged Do not insert an unsupported memory card After writing data and removing SD memory card insert a dummy card to protect in order to avoid dust or something else Do not turn off the power ...

Page 64: ...damage of data in memory card or damage of memory card or stop working In addition during writing it may not be able to measure nor communicate 5 6 3 Unit memory During measurement measuring data is saved in the unit memory However when it reaches the maximum capacity the older data will be overwritten You can initialize the unit memory Refer to Mode 4 Removing SD memory card OK removing SD memory...

Page 65: ...ta Logging data of the same timing 22 data fixed From column C to AC Integrated electric power 1 Integrated electric power 2 Instantaneous electric power active 1 active 2 reactive 1 reactive 2 apparent 1 apparent 2 R current N S current R T current R RS voltage RT voltage T TS voltage Power factor 1 Power factor 2 Frequency Count value CH0 digital conversion value CH1 digital conversion value CH0...

Page 66: ...ing data Record in 1 file regardless f the type is recorded for immeasurable items Logging data of the same timing 5 data fixed From column C to G Integrated electric power 1 Integrated electric power 2 Count value CH0 pulse count value CH1 pulse count value In case of no data is the past it will record 0 Integrated electric power is logged with the unit of 0 01kWh It doesn t log it with the unit ...

Page 67: ...mber Record number for 1 file Depend on capacity of SD memory card In case of inserting SD memory card 720 records in case of not inserting SD memory card File creating timing Same as logging timing 4 Logging data Record in 1 file regardless f the type is recorded for immeasurable items Logging data of the same timing 22 data fixed From column C to AC Integrated electric power 1 Integrated electri...

Page 68: ...of February 29 2012 syunji_u0 120301_001500_TRG csv Main unit data of March 1 2012 until 13 15 syunji_u1 120301_001500_TRG csv Expansion unit 1 data of March 1 2012 until 13 15 Folder name LOG Fixed DLU0001 Station number of Eco POWER METER Based on the unit setting File name syunji_u1 120301_001500_TRG csv Condition of saved file hour minute second 00 15 00 year month day March 1 2012 Unit number...

Page 69: ...ber of Eco POWER METER Based on the unit setting File name Sabun_u0 120229_001500_TRG csv Condition of saved file hour minute second 00 15 00 year month day February 29 2012 Unit number 0 main unit 1 to7 expansion unit year month day hour minute second in file name is the date of the beginning record Condition of saved file Recorded letter File write trigger occurs TRG File type 3 Instantaneous de...

Page 70: ...o01_u0_BK20120301130000 csv Saved year month day hour minute second 13 00 00 March 1 2012 Recognition mark of same day Every time when you insert SD memory card the new file is saved If you use SD memory card with csv file on the same day BK is added to the last file name 5 6 6 Logging data The decimal point is saved automatically when it saves with csv format The first record in file type 2 is th...

Page 71: ...ve power 1 ITEM continuous press Instantaneous apparent power 1 ITEM Instantaneous electric power 2 Instantaneous active power 2 ITEM continuous press Instantaneous reactive power 2 ITEM continuous press Instantaneous apparent power 2 ITEM Current R 1 current ITEM continuous press R 2 current ITEM Voltage R 1 voltage ITEM continuous press R 2 voltage ITEM Electricity charge 1 ITEM Electricity char...

Page 72: ...time2 1 ITEM ON time2 2 ITEM continuous press ON time1 2 ITEM continuous press OFF time 2 ITEM continuous press Maintenace time 2 ITEM continuous press Actual time 2 ITEM continuous press Ratio of ON time2 2 ITEM continuous press Ratio of ON time2 2 ITEM Counter ITEM continuous press Pulse input status 1 ITEM Displayed item is shifted to the other direction by pressing ITEM during pressing SET 1 D...

Page 73: ...O2 Conversion value 2 CO2 Conversion value for integrated electric power 2 Power factor 1 Power factor of Instantaneous electric power 1 Power factor 2 Power factor of Instantaneous electric power 2 ON time2 1 ON time2 detected by CT1 ON time1 1 ON time2 detected by CT2 ON time2 2 ON time1 detected by CT1 ON time1 2 ON time1 detected by CT2 OFF time 1 OFF time detected by CT1 OFF time 2 OFF time d...

Page 74: ...t 2 ITEM Voltage R RS voltage ITEM continuous press RT voltage ITEM continuous press T TS voltage 2 ITEM Electricity charge ITEM CO2 Conversion value ITEM Power factor ITEM Frequency 1 ITEM ON time 2 ITEM continuous press ON time 1 ITEM continuous press OFF time ITEM continuous press Maintenace time ITEM continuous press Actual time ITEM continuous press Ratio of ON time 2 ITEM continuous press Ra...

Page 75: ...splay is changed according to the phase wire system Current Voltage Single phase three wire system R current N current T current R voltage RT voltage T voltage P1 P0 P1 P2 P2 P0 Three phase three wire system R current S current T current RS voltage RT voltage TS voltage P1 P0 P1 P2 P2 P0 ...

Page 76: ...M continuous press Instantaneous apparent power 1 ITEM Instantaneous electric power 2 Instantaneous active power 2 ITEM continuous press Instantaneous reactive power 2 ITEM continuous press Instantaneous apparent power 2 ITEM Current R 1 current ITEM continuous press R 2 current ITEM Voltage R 1 voltage ITEM continuous press R 2 voltage ITEM Electricity charge 1 ITEM Electricity charge 2 ITEM CO2 ...

Page 77: ...continuous press ON time1 2 ITEM continuous press OFF time 2 ITEM continuous press Maintenace time 2 ITEM continuous press Actual time 2 ITEM continuous press Ratio of ON time2 2 ITEM continuous press Ratio of ON time2 2 ITEM Counter ITEM continuous press Pulse input status 1 ITEM Option SET To power monitoring mode ITEM Refer to next page Displayed item is shifted to the other direction by pressi...

Page 78: ...Last day s log data SET SET ITEM Today s log data SET SET ITEM Last day s log data ITEM Hourly integrated electric power 1 Latest 12 hours Current hour log data SET SET ITEM 15 minute ago s log data SET SET ITEM 30 minute ago s log data SET SET ITEM 45 minute ago s log data ITEM Hourly integrated electric power 2 Latest 12 hours Current hour log data SET SET ITEM 15 minute ago s log data SET SET I...

Page 79: ... ITEM continuous press RT voltage ITEM continuous press T TS voltage 2 ITEM Electricity charge ITEM CO2 Conversion value ITEM Power factor ITEM Frequency 1 ITEM ON time 2 ITEM continuous press ON time 1 ITEM continuous press OFF time ITEM continuous press Maintenace time ITEM continuous press Actual time ITEM continuous press Ratio of ON time 2 ITEM continuous press Ratio of ON time 1 ITEM Counter...

Page 80: ... KW2G H SD card type Power monitoring mode Option SET Option mode Calendar Year Month Day SHIFT Time ITEM Daily integrated electric power 1 Latest 8 days Today s log data SET SET ITEM Last day s log data SET SET ITEM 2 day ago s log data SET SET ITEM 3 day ago s log data ITEM Hourly integrated electric power 1 Latest 12 hours Current hour log data SET SET ITEM 15 minute ago s log data SET SET ITEM...

Page 81: ...1 kWh 1 MWh is displayed first and press ITEM to display integrated electric power 2 2 kWh 2 MWh integrated electric power 1 kWh integrated electric power 2 kWh integrated electric power 1 MWh integrated electric power 2 MWh Example of 1P3W 3P3W integrated electric power kWh integrated electric power MWh Integrated electric power is measured and displayed from 0 00kWh to 9999 99MWh The decimal poi...

Page 82: ...M continuously to shift display instantaneous active power kW instantaneous reactive power kvar and instantaneous apparent power kVA Example of 1P2W Instantaneous active power 1 1 kW is displayed first and press ITEM to display instantaneous active power 2 2 kW Active power 1 kW Reactive power 1 kvar Apparent power 1 kVA Active power 2 kW Reactive power 2 kvar Apparent power 2 kVA Example of 1P3W ...

Page 83: ... of 1P3W R current A N current A T current A Example of 3P3W R current A S current A T current A When input current exceeds 150 F S at each range will be displayed Current measurement parts Eco POWER METER measures the current as below Display System 1 R A R A N A S A 2 R A T A Single phase two wire system R current 1 R current 2 Single phase three wire system R current N current T current Three p...

Page 84: ...ns the value getting from this calculation rated voltage 200 400 x 0 05 x VT ratio When input voltage exceeds 150 F S at each range will be displayed Voltage measurement parts Eco POWER METER measures the voltage as below Display System 1 R V R V RS V RT V 2R V T V TS V Single phase two wire R 1 voltage Between P1 and P0 Line voltage R 2 voltage Between P2 and P0 Line voltage Single phase three wi...

Page 85: ...tricity charge 1 Electricity charge 2 Example of 1P3W 3P3W When the value exceeds 999999 will be displayed 6 3 6 Carbon dioxide conversion value It displays the standard conversion value for the integrated electrical power Example of 1P2W CO2 conversion value 1 1 CO2 is displayed first and press ITEM to display CO2 conversion value 2 2 CO2 CO2 conversion value 1 CO2 conversion value 2 Example of 1...

Page 86: ...tion electric power Ex 1 00 How to calculate power factor Eco POWER METER displays power factor by calculating as below Single phase two wire Single phase three wire Three phase three wire 6 3 8 Frequency It displays the frequency of the voltage between P1 and P0 Example Voltage x Current PF Instantaneous electric power 2 x x PF Instantaneous electric power Average of each phase V Average of each ...

Page 87: ... 1 ONh2 is disolayed first and press ITEM to display ON time2 2 2 ONh2 ON time2 1 ON time1 1 OFF time 1 Maintenace time 1 actual work time 1 Ratio of ON time2 1 Ratio of ON time1 1 ON time2 2 ON time1 2 OFF time 2 Maintenace time 2 actual work time 2 Ratio of ON time2 2 Ratio of ON time1 2 continuously continuously continuously continuously continuously continuously continuously continuously conti...

Page 88: ...o Reset ON time2 ON time1 OFF time Maintenace time Hold down SET and press MODE makes the displayed measured values clear When it can t calcurate correctly ratio of ON time is 0 and it displays Reset SET ON OFF MODE ON OFF Note Hour meter function can be used only with main unit and one expansion unit Expansion unit Analog input doesn t have the hour meter function continuously continuously contin...

Page 89: ...s present count value pulse input value or pulse input status Example Pulse input status Pulse input status Input not input How to Reset Count value At counter display holding down SET and MODE continuously makes count value clear Reset SET ON OFF MODE ON OFF continuous press ...

Page 90: ...counter display in power monitoring mode and it displays OPTION Press SET with OPTION display it shifts to option mode Counter Option To option mode calendar 6 4 1 Calendar Timer It displays the present time Press SET to change Year month day to time Example Year Month Day 2012 March 1 Time 13 50 ...

Page 91: ...ET to shift 1 day later 2 day later 3 day later Period of day is designated as below table The displayed unit is kWh Display M D 0310 M D 0309 M D 0308 Measuring period From To From To From To March 10 00 00 00 March 10 23 59 59 March 9 00 00 00 March 9 23 59 59 March 8 00 00 00 March 8 23 59 59 Example of 1P2W Daily integrated electric power 1 March 10 kWh March 9 kWh March 8 kWh Auto change afte...

Page 92: ...o 3 hour ago Select day and it displays hourly integrated power after 2 seconds Press ITEM with holding down SET to shift 1 hour later 2 hour later 3 hour later Period of hour is designated as below table The displayed unit is kWh Display DH M 1008 15 DH M 1008 00 DH M 1007 45 Measuring period From To From To From To 10th 08 15 00 10th 08 29 59 10th 08 00 00 10th 08 14 59 10th 07 45 00 10th 07 59 ...

Page 93: ...Hourly integrated electric power 2 10th 8 15 kWh 10th 8 00 kWh 10th 7 45 kWh Auto change after 2 seconds Example of 1P3W 3P3W Hourly integrated electric power 10th 8 15 kWh 10th 8 00 kWh 10th 7 45 kWh Auto change after 2 seconds ...

Page 94: ...cator is blinking while Eco POWER METER is under communication 6 5 2 Error indication Indication of number is blinking when main unit can t commnunicate with the expansion unit Numbers of error unit are blinking Turn off the power and turn on again when the error occurs TX RX indicator Number of unit ...

Page 95: ... be sure to check that it receives the response from Eco POWER METER In order to improve the communication quality we recommend to send the transmission again Communication timing of RS485 Eco POWER METER Slave side When Eco POWER METER Slave starts transmission to RS485 communication line it is arranged so as to provide an idle status transmission period of about 1 to 99ms setting available befor...

Page 96: ...on and source AD H L Two digit decimal 01 to 99 ASCII codes Command messages contain a station number for Eco POWER METER that receives the message When FF ASCII code table is used however the transmission is a global transmission sent to all stations at once Note When a global transmission is sent no response to the command message is returned Block check code Bcc H L Two digit hexadecimal 00 to ...

Page 97: ...bit DT00037 E7 Cutoff current 0 10 Unsigned 16bit DT00040 M Primary side current value when CT 5A 1A Unsigned 16bit 1 to 4000 R W DT00041 E1 Primary side current value when CT 5A 1A Unsigned 16bit DT00042 E2 Primary side current value when CT 5A 1A Unsigned 16bit DT00043 E3 Primary side current value when CT 5A 1A Unsigned 16bit DT00044 E4 Primary side current value when CT 5A 1A Unsigned 16bit DT...

Page 98: ...tand by current 0 1 Unsigned 16bit 1 to 1000 R W DT00078 M Time for stand by alarm 1min Unsigned 16bit 0 to 9999 R W DT00079 M General purpose output judgement value Unsigned 16bit 0 OFF 1 ON R W DT00080 SRAM initialize Unsigned 16bit 0 OFF 1 ON R W DT00081 Saved file type 1 Unsigned 16bit 0 OFF 1 ON R W DT00082 Saved file type 2 Unsigned 16bit 0 OFF 1 ON R W DT00083 Saved file type 3 Unsigned 16b...

Page 99: ...99 to 999999 R W DT01000 N 100 17 DT01000 N 100 18 CH0 Point position Unsigned 32bit 1 1 10 0 1 100 0 01 1000 0 001 10000 0 0001 R W DT01000 N 100 19 DT01000 N 100 20 CH1 Point position Unsigned 32bit 1 1 10 0 1 100 0 01 1000 0 001 10000 0 0001 R W DT01000 N 100 21 DT01000 N 100 22 CH0 Input range Unsigned 16bit 0 0 5V 01 1 5V 02 0 20mA 03 4 20mA R W DT01000 N 100 23 CH1 Input range Unsigned 16bit...

Page 100: ...kWh Unsigned32bit 0 to 999999999 R W DT N 1 100 1 DT N 1 100 11 Power factor 1 0 01 Signed 16bit 100 to 100 R DT00112 Frequency 0 1Hz Unsigned 16bit 0 to 1000 R DT N 1 100 13 Power factor 2 1 0 01 Signed 16bit 100 to 100 R DT N 1 100 20 Integrated active Power 1 0 01kWh Unsigned 32bit 0 to 999999999 R W DT N 1 100 21 DT N 1 100 22 Integrated active power 2 1 0 01kWh Unsigned 32bit 0 to 999999999 R...

Page 101: ... 92 CH1 Digital conversion value Signed 32bit 999999 to 999999 R DT N 1 100 93 DT N 1 100 94 CH0 Pulse counter Unsigned 32bit 0 to 999999 R W DT N 1 100 95 DT N 1 100 96 CH1 Pulse counter Unsigned 32bit 0 to 999999 R W DT N 1 100 97 DT02000 N 100 4 Actual work time 1 3 1min Unsigned 32bit 0 to 5999994 R DT02000 N 100 5 DT02000 N 100 6 Actual work time 1 3 0 1h Unsigned 32bit 0 to 999999 R DT02000 ...

Page 102: ...02000 N 100 50 Hour meter status 1 3 Unsigned 16bit 0 OFF time 1 ON time1 2 ON time2 3 Maintenace time R DT02000 N 100 51 Hour meter status 2 1 3 Unsigned 16bit 0 OFF time 1 ON time1 2 ON time2 3 Maintenace time R N Unit number Main unit N 0 Expansion unit N 1 to 7 1 Data of 2nd circuit of single phase two wire system will be entered in name with 1 2 Data will be entered according to the setting s...

Page 103: ...mands Command name Code Explanation Read data area RD Reads the contents of data area Write data to data area WD Writes data to a data area Resister or Reset data monitored MD Resisters the data to be monitored Monitoring start MG Monitors a registered data Read status RT Reads the specifications of Eco POWER METER and error code if an error occurs RD Read data area Reads the contents of data area...

Page 104: ... Eco POWER METER and error codes if an error occurs Command 101 100 R T 161 160 CR Normal response Read successful 101 100 R T 161 160 161 160 163 162 161 160 161 160 161 160 161 160 163 162 161 160 CR With this unit it responses 99 for Model code1 40 for Model code2 Word No 5 characters Word No 5 characters Bcc Destination Bcc Fixed 6 characters Source BCC Destination Bcc Source Destination Bcc S...

Page 105: ...ponse message Slave address 0 00H broadcast address can identify all slaves connected However slaves do not respond Function code Function code is command code for the slave to undertake the following action types Function code Contents 03 03H DT Read 06 06H DT1 word write 16 10H DT several data write Function code is used to discern whether the response is normal acknowledgement or if any error n...

Page 106: ...hen a carry is generated as a result of the shift XOR is calculated by X of 3 and the fixed value A001H This is assumed as X If a carry is not generated go to step 5 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until shifting 8 times 6 XOR is calculated with the next data and X This is assumed as X 7 Repeat steps 3 to 5 8 Repeat steps 3 to 5 up to the last data 9 Set X as CRC 16 to the end of message in sequence from l...

Page 107: ...017H 3 5 idle characters 1 1 2 2 2 character number A response message from the slave in exception error status When number of data has been mistaken Function code MSB is set to 1 for the response message in exception error status 90H The exception code 03H Value out of the devise numbers is returned as contents of error Mistaken message example Command 3 5 idle characters Slave address 01H Functi...

Page 108: ... to 500 03H 06H 10H 001FH DT00031 E1 Cutoff current 0 10 Unsigned 16bit 0020H DT00032 E2 Cutoff current 0 10 Unsigned 16bit 0021H DT00033 E3 Cutoff current 0 10 Unsigned 16bit 0022H DT00034 E4 Cutoff current 0 10 Unsigned 16bit 0023H DT00035 E5 Cutoff current 0 10 Unsigned 16bit 0024H DT00036 E6 Cutoff current 0 10 Unsigned 16bit 0025H DT00037 E7 Cutoff current 0 10 Unsigned 16bit 0028H DT00040 M ...

Page 109: ...10H 0041H MSB DT00065 0042H DT00066 VT ratio 0 01 Unsigned 16bit 64H to 270FH 100 to 9999 03H 06H 10H 0044H DT00068 Cutoff current 0 1 Unsigned 16bit 1H to 1F4H 1 to 500 03H 06H 10H 0045H DT00069 M Ratio for current alarm 0 1 Unsigned 16bit 1H to 3E8H 1 to 1000 03H 06H 10H 0046H DT00070 Voltage range Unsigned 16bit 2H 2 200V Fixed 03H 0047H DT00071 Calendar Monitor Hour Minute Unsigned 16bit H 00H...

Page 110: ... Unsigned 16bit 0H 0 Level output 1H 1 Repeat cycle output 2H 2 One shot output 03H 06H 10H 0060H DT00096 M Output ON time 0 1sec Unsigned 16bit 1H to 64H 1 to 100 03H 06H 10H 0061H DT00097 M Output OFF time 0 1sec Unsigned 16bit 1H to 64H 1 to 100 03H 06H 10H 009EH LSB DT00158 M Preset value Unsigned 32bit 0H to F423FH 0 to 999999 03H 06H 10H 009FH MSB DT00159 00A0H LSB DT00160 M Prescale value 0...

Page 111: ...122 E1 CH0 Input range Unsigned 16bit 0H 0 0 5V 1H 1 1 5V 2H 2 0 20mA 3H 3 4 20mA 03H 06H 10H 0463H DT01123 E1 CH1 Input range Unsigned 16bit 0H 0 0 5V 1H 1 1 5V 2H 2 0 20mA 3H 3 4 20mA 03H 06H 10H 0464H DT01124 E1 CH0 Shift average frequency Unsigned 16bit 0H 0 2H 2 4H 4 8H 8 10H 16 03H 06H 10H 0465H DT01125 E1 CH1 Shift average frequency Unsigned 16bit 0H 0 2H 2 4H 4 8H 8 10H 16 03H 06H 10H 0467...

Page 112: ...3H 06H 10H 0868H DT2152 E1 Pulse input type 1 Unsigned 16bit 0H Pulse count 1H Maintenace 03H 06H 10H 0869H DT2153 E1 Pulse input type 2 1 Unsigned 16bit 0H Pulse count 1H Maintenace 03H 06H 10H Measurement value Data item MEWTOCOL Name Unit Kind of data Range Hexadecimal Range Decimal MODBUS Function code 0064H LSB DT00100 M Integrated active power 1 0 01kWh Unsigned 32bit 0H to 3B9AC9FFH 0 to 99...

Page 113: ...8H LSB DT00152 M Integrated active power Wh 2 1 0 001kWh Unsigned 32bit 0H to 3B9AC9FFH 0 to 999999999 03H 06H 10H 0099H MSB DT00153 009AH LSB DT00154 M Pulse count value Unsigned 32bit 0H to F423FH 0 to 999999 03H 06H 10H 009BH MSB DT00155 00AAH LSB DT00170 M Voltage R RS 0 1V Unsigned 32bit 0H to F423FH 0 to 999999 03H 00ABH MSB DT00171 00ACH LSB DT00172 M Voltage ST 0 1V Unsigned 32bit 0H to F4...

Page 114: ... 16bit 0 OFF 1 ON 03H 0120H DT00288 E1 CH0 Pulse input status Unsigned 16bit 0 OFF 1 ON 03H 0121H DT00289 E1 CH1 Pulse input status Unsigned 16bit 0 OFF 1 ON 03H 00122H LSB DT00290 E1 CH0 Digital conversion value Signed 32bit FF0BDC1H to F423FH 999999 to 999999 03H 00123H MSB DT00291 00124H LSB DT00292 E1 CH1 Digital conversion value Signed 32bit FF0BDC1H to F423FH 999999 to 999999 03H 00125H MSB ...

Page 115: ...time 1 1min Unsigned 32bit 0H to 5B8D7AH 0 to 5999994 03H 07DDH MSB DT2013 07DEH LSB DT2014 M OFF time 1 0 1h Unsigned 32bit 0H to F423FH 0 to 999999 03H 10H 07DFH MSB DT2015 07E0H LSB DT2016 M OFF time 2 1 1min Unsigned 32bit 0H to 5B8D7AH 0 to 5999994 03H 07E1H MSB DT2017 07E2H LSB DT2018 M OFF time 2 1 0 1h Unsigned 32bit 0H to F423FH 0 to 999999 03H 10H 07E3H MSB DT2019 07E6H LSB DT2022 M ON t...

Page 116: ...T2044 M Maintenace time 1 0 1h Unsigned 32bit 0H to F423FH 0 to 999999 03H 10H 07FDH MSB DT2045 07FEH LSB DT2046 M Maintenace time 2 1 1min Unsigned 32bit 0H to 5B8D7AH 0 to 5999994 03H 07FFH MSB DT2047 0800H LSB DT2048 M Maintenace time 2 1 0 1h Unsigned 32bit 0H to F423FH 0 to 999999 03H 10H 0801H MSB DT2049 0802H DT2050 M Hour meter status 1 Unsigned 16bit 0H OFF time 1H ON time1 2H ON time2 3H...

Page 117: ...en main and expansion unit It can t communicate between main unit and expansion unit correctly 0 main unit 1 expansion unit 1 2 expansion unit 2 3 expansion unit 3 4 expansion unit 4 5 expansion unit 5 6 expansion unit 6 7 expansion unit 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SD memory card writing error It can t write data to SD memory card 9 Battery shortage There are some errors with battery or battery capacity is ...

Page 118: ...the keys Unit number M and PROG on the upper line and current version xx xx are displayed This is ready to update the farmware of Eco POWER METER 8 2 Update the firmware using KW Version Upgrade Tool 1 Start KW Version Upgrade Tool Click Version and it displays the current version of connected units Check the boxes of unit number to update firmware When timed out error is occurred check the below ...

Page 119: ...R 110 2 Click Refer and it opens the window to select firmware Select file to update kw2gverxxxx_verup kw2 and click Open You can download from our website the latest firmware 3 When selected file name is displayed click Update ...

Page 120: ...u have used KW Version Upgrade Tool before it displays the last updated firmware If the firmware was moved the error window will be appeared Select firmware again and update it 4 When it starts updating the indicator is appeared and it updates to the selected firmware Display of Eco POWER METER Do not turn off Eco POWER METER 5 When it completes updating the firmware the complete window will be ap...

Page 121: ...d version is displayed on the lower line Display of Eco POWER METER After completing download cell of unit that its firmware is not updated is yellow and cell of unit that updating is failure is red On the display of Eco POWER METER PROG is displayed on the upper line and is displayed on the lower line Check and confirm the wiring of Eco POWER METER and so on and update again Display of Eco POWER ...

Page 122: ... to update unit that update failed again the below window might be appeared In this case click No and update it 7 Click Exit to close KW Version Upgrade Tool Power off KW2G Eco POWER METER and turn on again After that you can use KW2G Eco POWER METER ...

Page 123: ... All other terminals Pulse output terminals All other terminals Voltage input terminals are not insulated CT input terminals Voltage input terminals are not insulated pulse input terminals Insulation resistance initial Between the isolated circuits 100MΩ or more measured at 500V DC Same as the breakdown voltage Vibration resistance 16 7Hz total amplitude double amplitude 4mm 1h on 3 axes 1 Shock r...

Page 124: ...0VAC Allowable measurement voltage Secondary voltage rating of VT is 110V Input measurement Current Rating Using the dedicated CT 5A 50A 100A 250A 400A 600A Select with setting mode Using a commercial CT with the secondary side current 5A 1 to 4000A Set with setting mode Use CT with secondary side current of 5A when measure 600A or more Allowable measurement current 120 of rated input voltage Spec...

Page 125: ...tor D diode 9 3 Output Specifications Pulse output Transistor output only Main unit Number of output point 1 point Insulation method Optical coupler Output type Open collector Output capacity 100mA 30V DC Pulse width when pulse output with integrated electric power selected 1 to 100ms Selectable with setting mode 1 ON state voltage drop 1 5V or less OFF state leakage current 100μA or less Pulse ou...

Page 126: ...lt in 1 Please check with the actual devices when some commercial devices with RS485 interface are connected The number of connected devices transmission distance and transmission speed may be different according to using transmission line 2 For RS485 converter on the computer side we recommend SI 35 and SI 35USB from LINE EYE Co Ltd 3 When using SI 35 SI 35USB or PLC from our company which can be...

Page 127: ...25 30min of every hour 10min selected 00 10 20 30 40 50min of every hour 15min selected 00 15 30 45min of every hour 60min selected Just at every hour Saved data Instantaneous value Integrated electric power 1 Integrated electric power 2 Instantaneous electric power active 1 active 2 reactive 1 reactive 2 apparent 1 apparent 2 R 1 current N S current R 2 T current R 1 R RS voltage RT voltage R 2 T...

Page 128: ...onsibility for loosing data or the other directly or indirectly failures 1 When user or someone else do mistake to handle with SD memory card 2 When static electricity and the electrical noise influence the SD memory card 3 When SD memory card is removed or power supply of main unit turns off during the access LED is blinking on the main unit We recommend that you always save an important data in ...

Page 129: ... time to change each setting each setting value is memorized to internal EEPROM at the same time Therefore change setting frequently makes EEPROM s life short Avoid to usage like this Especially be careful if you set by communication 9 9 Applicable standard Safety standard EN61010 1 EMC EMI EN61326 1 Radiation interference field strength Noise terminal voltage CISPR11 class A CISPR11 class A EMS E...

Page 130: ...cable Approx 60g Approx 90g Approx 200g Approx 295g Approx 450g Through type Model No AKW4506B AKW4506C AKW4507B AKW4507C AKW4508B AKW4508C Primary side rated current 50A 100A 250A 400A 600A Secondary side rated Current 16 7mA 33 3mA 125mA 200mA 200mA Transform ratio 3000 1 2000 1 3000 1 Ratio error 1 0 F S Hole Dia mm φ17 φ36 Breakdown voltage initial AC1000V 1min Between through hole and output ...

Page 131: ...KW2G KW2G H Eco POWER METER 122 Chapter 10 Mounting 10 1 Dimensions Unit mm tolerance 1 0 10 1 1 KW2G Main unit ...

Page 132: ...KW2G KW2G H Eco POWER METER 123 10 1 2 KW2G H SD card type Main unit ...

Page 133: ...KW2G KW2G H Eco POWER METER 124 10 1 3 Expansion unit power measurement DIN rail mounting Panel cutout 50 0 50 25 n 0 5 0 Be sure to fix by hooks when expanding 0 5 0 ...

Page 134: ...ly main unit and expansion unit power measurement Add functions Pulse output width setting Pulse input status display February 2013 ARCT1F520E 4 5th edition firmware Ver 1 30 Add functions Integrated electric power display minimum unit 0 001kWh available General purpose output function August 2013 ARCT1F520E 5 8th edition firmware Ver 1 40 Add functions SD memory card removing function Error detec...

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