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ModBus Communications

    

If the Model 111L/111W is equipped with the optional RS-485 port, the unit can 
communicate with a ModBus master station. 

The RS-485 port terminals are located on the rear of the unit. 

Terminal (TB1) Function 

28 +Transmit 
29 -Transmit 
30 +Receive 
31 -Receive 
15 Shield 

Ground 

Terminals 28 & 30 and terminal 31 & 29 can be connected together if a 2 wire 
RS-485 data link is desired. 

The data communicated on the RS-485 link is in ModBus RTU format.  The 
table included shows the data and ModBus register addresses used.  Modbus 
functions 03 and 06 are supported. 

The ModBus Data Link parameters can either be set using the User Setup 
software or they can be set up by the following procedure using front panel 
switches: 

1.  Hold all three switches depressed until the unit stops cycling thru the readings 

(approximately 5 seconds).  The unit will then be displaying the current baud 
rate: 

  12 = 1200 bits per second 
  24 = 2400 
  48 = 4800 
  96 = 9600 
192 = 19200 

Pressing the TEST button will step the display up thru the above choices.  
Pushing the MAX MEMORY button will step the display down thru the 
above choices 

2.  When the desired baud rate is displayed, press the MANUAL FAN button, 

this will show the current parity setting. 

PE for even parity (standard) 

PO for Odd Parity  

P-- for No parity 

3.  When the desired parity is displayed, press the MANUAL FAN button, this 

will show the current stop bit setting.  If parity is even or odd the display will 
show S1 and will not be able to be changed. 

If No Parity has been selected then the number of stop bits can be set to 1 or 2 
(S1 or S2).  S1 is used if the unit is communicating through a modem, 
otherwise S2 is the standard. 

 

4.  When the desired Stop Bit is displayed, press the MANUAL FAN button, this 

will show the Protocol setting: 

Summary of Contents for 111-300 Series

Page 1: ...Electronic Temperature Monitor for Liquid Cooled Transformers 111 111 111 111 300 Series 300 Series 300 Series 300 Series Instruction Manual IST 075 1...

Page 2: ...ctronic Temperature Monitor 300 Series Electronic Temperature Monitor 300 Series Electronic Temperature Monitor for Liquid Cooled Transformers for Liquid Cooled Transformers for Liquid Cooled Transfor...

Page 3: ...Mounting of the Temperature Monitor 6 Primary Power 6 Sensors 6 Relay Contacts 7 mA Output 7 RS 232 Link 7 RS 485 Link optional 8 Heater Kit optional 8 Operation______________________________________...

Page 4: ...t contacts operating from the oil temperature In a retrofit situation the ETM universal sensors replace the mechanical thermometer sensors See Figure 1 for enclosure details Figure 1 Enclosure Dimensi...

Page 5: ...emperature displays A failed sensor will NOT cause a TRIP A failed microprocessor will activate Fan 1 and Alarm relays via hardware control The Fan 1 relay is normally de energized non failsafe It wil...

Page 6: ...ent temperature The product number of the electronic module to monitor oil temperature is defined in the functions installed in the module as follows 111L ___ ___ M Modbus X no Modbus A milliamp loop...

Page 7: ...to guide you through mounting supplying power to and wiring your Temperature Monitor Operation A description of use during transformer operation as well as easy instructions on how to perform a system...

Page 8: ...mary power is connected to TB1 19 and TB1 21 with an earth ground connection to TB1 20 Note that because of the wide range of possible input voltages the user must provide fuse or circuit breaker prot...

Page 9: ...rovided at TB1 16 TB1 17 TB1 18 to indicate that an alarm temperature value has been reached or that a fault has been detected This relay normally energized so loss of power will cause an alarm to be...

Page 10: ...this manual for additional information Figure 3 Wiring Diagram Label Heater Kit optional Heater Kit optional Heater Kit optional Heater Kit optional The optional enclosure heater kit KIT 031 1 sold se...

Page 11: ...r operation and a terminal block for wiring connections The unit will be wired as noted above for 120 240 VAC with the exception that the added terminal block will be used to supply the AC power and b...

Page 12: ...he ALARM state An Alarm 4 icon indicates that the TRIP relay is in the TRIP state A Triangle with an in it indicates that FAULT has been detected This will also cause the Alarm and the Fan icons and r...

Page 13: ...on will clear the memory of the maximum stored temperature causing the current highest winding temperature to become the new maximum stored temperature 111L Display the FAN 1 ON temperature setpoint a...

Page 14: ...on for one minute after power is turned on Fan Bank Switching Fan Bank Switching Fan Bank Switching Fan Bank Switching If enabled the Fan Bank Switching will swap the setpoints of Fan 1 and Fan 2 aft...

Page 15: ...splay Environment Operating Temperature 30 C to 72 C Storage Temperature 50 C to 85 C Relative Humidity to 90 non condensing Hi pot 2 300 VAC 50 60 Hz for 1 minute relay contact and power to sensor te...

Page 16: ...It will also put an icon on the desktop to start the program Files Files Files Files When the program first starts you must either select an existing configuration file or start a new configuration f...

Page 17: ...layed configuration data and the winding rise curves to be written to the ETM After the data is changed in the ETM memory the ETM will reset to activate the new values Get configuration data from ETM...

Page 18: ...ent for the CT secondary is 5 amps which corresponds to a 100 2400Amps 32kV 50MVA 153 overload rating for the CT From the transformer manufacturers heat rise test data you obtain the average winding r...

Page 19: ...the current thru the CT to a known value enter the value as of Full Scale and press the Send Calibration Data to ETM button It is recommended that the known value be 100 of the full scale of the inst...

Page 20: ...Alarm setpoint up or down Push the MAN FAN button The 4 icon will be on and the display will show the Trip setpoint Use the TEST and MAX MEMORY RESET buttons to step the Trip setpoint up or down Push...

Page 21: ...gned to be installed in Installation category III per EN61010 1 low voltage directive An Earth Ground terminal connected to the Model 111L 111W is provided as TB1 20 This provides the means to connect...

Page 22: ...three switches depressed until the unit stops cycling thru the readings approximately 5 seconds The unit will then be displaying the current baud rate 12 1200 bits per second 24 2400 48 4800 96 9600 1...

Page 23: ...d Comments 40001 40002 40003 40004 111L Temperature Not used Not used Not Used 111W Oil temperature Winding temperature CT Amps in of full scale Ultimate Winding temp Normal temp range is 0 255d in lo...

Page 24: ...Alarm Switching differential Trip Switching differential Fan Exerciser interval Fan Exerciser run time Time since last Fan Exercise Firmware Version Fan 2 setpoint Fan 2 Switching differential Setpoin...

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