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PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series 

PM130P/PM130E/PM130EH

 

 

Installation and Operation Manual 

 

 

 
 

BG0425 Rev. A18

 

Summary of Contents for PM130 PLUS

Page 1: ...PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series PM130P PM130E PM130EH Installation and Operation Manual BG0425 Rev A18 ...

Page 2: ...stributor WARNING Read the instructions in this manual before performing installation and take note of the following precautions Ensure that all incoming AC power and other power sources are turned OFF before performing any work on the instrument Protect the measurement AC Inputs voltage V1 V2 V3 with 2A external overcurrent protection device and the power supply source inputs with 5A external ove...

Page 3: ...needed Read this manual thoroughly before connecting the device to the current carrying circuits During operation of the device hazardous voltages are present on input terminals Failure to observe precautions can result in serious or even fatal injury or damage to equipment This equipment does not require cleaning for proper operation All trademarks are property of their respective owners Copyrigh...

Page 4: ...rminals Failure to observe precautions can result in serious or even fatal injury or damage to equipment For complete and accurate in depth instructions refer to the following chapters in this manual 1 Installing the PM130 PLUS Mounting the PM130 PLUS Unit To mount the PM130 PLUS 1 Position the PM130 PLUS unit in the square or round cutout If two PLM130 PLUS are positioned side by side take care o...

Page 5: ...T wire through the meter CT core Observe the arrow that indicates the current direction 4 In case of a retrofit application where each external CT ends with two wires Pass one wire through the meter CT core Connect the wire to one of the meter termination screws Connect the second wire from the external CT to the termination screw 5 Connect the measured voltage inputs 6 Connect COM1 RS 485 communi...

Page 6: ...6 PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series o Common Wiring Mode 4LL3 or 4Ln3 CT wiring To connect an Option module 1 Assemble the module on the meter ...

Page 7: ...ay Configuring the PM130 PLUS remotely 1 Install the PAS application software on your PC 2 Configure the PAS database for your meter 3 Configure the PAS communications settings 4 Upgrade the meter firmware if a new version is available 5 Set up the meter using the PAS application software 6 Configure your security settings through the meter security setup 7 Configure your communication protocol se...

Page 8: ...8 PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series 8 Configure Billing TOU registers At this stage the PM130 PLUS should be ready for operation ...

Page 9: ...llation 23 Terminals 24 Power Source Connection 24 Voltage Input connection 25 Current Input Connection 25 Wiring Diagrams 26 2 5 I O Connections 33 4DI 2DO Module 33 8 DI module 35 12DI 4RO Module 35 4AO Module Analog Outputs 37 TOU module RTC and 4 Digital Inputs 38 2 6 Communications Connections 39 COM1 RS 485 Connection 40 ETH module COM2 Ethernet Connection 41 PRO module COM2 PROFIBUS Connect...

Page 10: ...he Meter 66 Uploading Setups from the Meter 66 4 5 Authorization 67 Chapter 5 Configuring the PM130 PLUS 68 5 1 Configuring Communications 68 Setting Up Serial Communication Ports 68 Setting Up Ethernet 69 Setting Up GPRS Network 71 Setting Up eXpertPower Client 72 Setting Up TCP Notification Client 73 5 2 General Meter Setup 75 Basic Meter Setup 75 Device Options 77 Configuring Digital Inputs 79 ...

Page 11: ...and 125 8 2 Using the Upload Scheduler 126 8 3 Viewing Files On line 128 8 4 Exporting Files 128 Exporting Files in COMTRADE and PQDIF Formats 128 Exporting Files in Excel Format 130 8 5 Archiving Files 130 Chapter 9 Viewing Files 131 9 1 Operations with Files 131 9 2 Viewing Options 131 Customizing Views 131 Working with Tables 132 Working with Graphic Windows 132 9 3 Viewing the Event Log 134 9 ...

Page 12: ...PM130E offers all the features of the basic model plus energy measurements and data logging PM130EH offers all the features of the PM130E plus harmonic analysis capabilities The PM130 PLUS units include A bright 3 row LED display enabling easy reading of local meters A standard RS 485 communication port and a second optional Ethernet Profibus or RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 port These ports allow local an...

Page 13: ...nd profile log for total and tariff registers Harmonic Analyzer PM130EH Voltage and current THD current TDD and K Factor up to 40th order harmonic Voltage and current harmonic spectrum and angles Real time Waveform Capture Real time scope mode waveform monitoring capability Simultaneous 6 channel one cycle waveform capture at a rate of 64 samples per cycle Programmable Logical Controller Embedded ...

Page 14: ... TCP DNP3 DNP3 TCP IEC 61870 5 101 104 SATEC ASCII and Profibus DP communication protocols eXpertPower client for communicating with the SATEC proprietary eXpertPower Internet services with the Ethernet or GPRS module see Setting Up eXpertPower Client TCP notification client for communicating with a remote Modbus TCP server on events or periodically on a time basis with the Ethernet or GPRS module...

Page 15: ...contact digital inputs DI for monitoring external contacts and receiving pulses from energy water and gas meters Programmable de bounce time 1 ms scan time 4 electro mechanical relay outputs RO for alarms and controls and for output energy pulses unlatched latched and pulse operations failsafe operation for alarm notifications programmable pulse width direct remote relay control through communicat...

Page 16: ...the meter to provide 4 digit to 9 digit energy resolution See Device Options in Chapter 5 for details The meter display is capable of showing full 9 digit energy counters using two LED windows Display Options Different display options are available for customization to be used in dark or non safe locations or in places that are hardly accessible for observation See Configuring the Display in Chapt...

Page 17: ...ort Export kvar Predicted Demand Import Export kVA Predicted Demand kW Maximum Demand Import kW Maximum Demand Export kvar Maximum Demand Import kvar Maximum Demand Export kVA Maximum Demand Total Energy E EH Total kWh Import Export Total kvarh Import Export Total kvarh Net Total kVAh Energy per Phase E EH kWh Import per phase kvarh Import per phase kVAh per phase TOU Registers E EH 4 TOU energy r...

Page 18: ...Current per phase kW PF per phase kvar KVA per phase Total kW PF Total kvar KVA Min Max Logging Min Max A V total kW kvar kVA PF Min Max Frequency Neutral current Phase Rotation Voltage and Current Phase Angles Day and Time Pulse Counters Digital Inputs optional Relay Outputs optional Remote Relay Control optional Alarm Triggers Setpoints Self diagnostics ...

Page 19: ...ns COM Port Connections 2 1 Site Requirements Environmental conditions as specified in Technical Specifications in Appendix A Electrical requirements as specified in Technical Specifications in Appendix A See Technical Specifications in Appendix A for more details 2 2 Package Contents The PM130 PLUS Powermeter package contains the following items PM130 PLUS Powermeter unit Technical Documentation ...

Page 20: ...llation Mechanical I N S T A L L A T I O N 20 PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series 2 3 Mechanical Installation Refer to the figures provided in this section to properly perform the mechanical installation Figure 2 1 Dimensions ...

Page 21: ...unt the meter in cutout ANSI 4 round or DIN 92x92mm square cutout 1 Position the meter in the cutout 2 Affix the meter using washers and nuts Add short text on Panel Mounting a heading should always have text Figure 2 2 Mounting DIN Rail Mounting The PM130 can be mounted on a 35 mm DIN rail Figure 2 3 Dimensions ...

Page 22: ... Chapter 2 Installation Mechanical I N S T A L L A T I O N 22 PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series Figure 2 4 DIN Rail Mounting Figure 2 5 PM130 PLUS with 12DI 4RO module ...

Page 23: ... be included in the building installation b It shall be in close proximity to the equipment and within easy reach of the OPERATOR c It shall be marked as the disconnecting device for the equipment Before installing ensure that all incoming power sources are shut OFF Failure to observe this practice can result in serious or even fatal injury and damage to equipment Typical Installation Figure 2 6 T...

Page 24: ...OPERATOR c It shall be marked as the disconnecting device for the equipment Before installing ensure that all incoming power sources are shut OFF Failure to observe this practice can result in serious or even fatal injury and damage to equipment The power source can be a dedicated fuse or a monitored voltage if it is within the instrument power supply range To connect an AC power supply 1 Connect ...

Page 25: ... even fatal injury and damage to equipment 690V Inputs Standard 690V inputs are usually used with direct connection Use any of the seven wiring configurations shown in Figures 2 8 through 2 15 120V Inputs Option U 120V inputs usually imply use of a potential transformer PT The PT requires use of any of the four wiring configurations shown in Figures 2 7 through 2 10 Current Input Connection The PM...

Page 26: ...meter For more details see Basic Meter Setup in Chapter 5 Table 2 WiringConfigurations Wiring Configuration Setup Code Figure 3 wire 2 element Delta direct connection using 2 CTs 3dir2 2 9 4 wire 3 element Wye direct connection using 3 CTs 4Ln3 or 4LL3 2 10 4 wire 3 element Wye connection using 3 PTs 3 CTs 4Ln3 or 4LL3 2 11 3 wire 2 element Open Delta connection using 2 PTs 2 CTs 3OP2 2 12 4 wire ...

Page 27: ...rical I N S T A L L A T I O N PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series 27 Figure 2 9 3 Wire 2 Element Delta Direct Connection Using 2 CTs Wiring Mode 3dir2 Figure 2 10 4 Wire Wye 3 Element Direct Connection Using 3 CTs Wiring Mode 4LL3 or 4Ln3 ...

Page 28: ...cal I N S T A L L A T I O N 28 PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series Figure 2 11 4 Wire Wye 3 Element Connection Using 3 PTs 3 CTs Wiring Mode 4LL3 or 4Ln3 Figure 2 12 3 Wire 2 Element Open Delta Connection Using 2 PTs 2 CTs Wiring Mode 3OP2 ...

Page 29: ...eter Series 29 This configuration provides accurate power measurements only if the voltages are balanced Figure 2 13 4 Wire Wye 2 Element Connection Using 2 PTs 3 CTs Wiring Mode 3LL3 or 3Ln3 Figure 2 14 3 Wire 2 Element Open Delta Connection Using 2 PTs 3 CTs Wiring Mode 3OP3 ...

Page 30: ... S T A L L A T I O N 30 PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series Figure 2 15 4 Wire 3 Element Delta Direct Connection Using 3 CTs Wiring Mode 4LL3 or 4Ln3 Figure 2 16 3 Wire 2 Element Broken Delta Connection Using 2 PTs 3 CTs Wiring Mode 3bLn3 or 3bLL3 ...

Page 31: ...ies 31 Figure 17 3 wire 4 wire connection using the current from one phase 1 CT and the L L voltage from the other two phases Wiring mode 2LL1 Figure 18 3 wire 4 wire connection with PT using the current from one phase 1 CT and the L L voltage from the other two phases Wiring mode 2LL1 ...

Page 32: ...ies Figure 19 3 wire 4 wire connection using the current from one phase 1 CT and the V23 voltage with V1 connected to Neutral Wiring mode 1LL3 Figure 20 3 wire 4 wire connection with PT using the current from one phase 1 CT and the V23 voltage with V1 connected to Neutral Wiring mode 1LL3 ...

Page 33: ...re shut OFF Failure to observe this practice can result in serious or even fatal injury and damage to equipment Figure 2 21 Module Connector Cover Before Module Assembly For I O ratings see Technical Specifications in Appendix A 4DI 2DO Module Figure 2 22 4DI 2DO Module Assembly Relay Outputs There are two relay outputs provided for energy pulsing alarms or remote control ...

Page 34: ...130 PLUS Powermeter Series Figure 2 23 Relay Output Connection Digital Inputs Four optically isolated status inputs are provided for status monitoring pulse counting external power demand period and time synchronization Figure 2 24 Digital Input Connection ...

Page 35: ...ital Input Connection 12DI 4RO Module Before I O Module installation ensure that all incoming power sources are shut OFF Failure to observe this practice can result in serious or even fatal injury and damage to equipment The 12DI 4RO module can be equipped with optional communication port COM2 ETHERNET or RS 422 485 Figure 2 26 12DI 4RO Module Relay Outputs There are four electro mechanic relay ou...

Page 36: ...130 PLUS Powermeter Series Figure 2 27 Relay Output Connection Digital Inputs 12 optically isolated status inputs are provided for status monitoring pulse counting external power demand period and time synchronization Figure 2 28 12 Digital Input Connection ...

Page 37: ... to connect unused Analog output channels to Common terminal The 4AO module TERMINAL is for use only with equipment which has no live parts which are ACCESSIBLE The RATING of the insulation of the external equipment for use with the 4AO module shall comply according to Installation Category II for insulation to be suitable for SINGLE FAULT CONDITION The external equipment TERMINAL connection type ...

Page 38: ...ed personnel familiar with the instrument and its associated electrical equipment must perform the RTC battery backup replacement To replace the CR1632 RTC battery 1 Remove the TOU module from the PM130 PLUS compartment 2 Open the TOU MODULE case by applying a flat screwdriver at three snap in slit 1 2 and 3 as shown in Figure 2 31 3 Remove the old battery by lifting up the battery holder retracta...

Page 39: ...shut OFF Failure to observe this practice can result in serious or even fatal injury and damage to equipment Several communication options are available for the PM130 COM1 RS 485 COM2 Ethernet 10 100BaseT Profibus DP GPRS RS 232 or RS 422 485 A connection to the Ethernet connector is made through a cable adaptor provided with your meter A full description of the communication protocols is found in...

Page 40: ...2 Installation Communications C O N N E C T I O N S 40 PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series COM1 RS 485 Connection Figure 2 32 COM1 RS 485 2 Wire Connection The connector is removable with three captured wire terminals ...

Page 41: ...ich has no live parts which are ACCESSIBLE The RATING of the insulation of the external equipment for use with the ETH module shall comply according to Installation Category II for insulation to be suitable for SINGLE FAULT CONDITION The external equipment TERMINAL connection type is RJ 45 The type of equipment that might be connected to the TERMINAL is o Personal Computer PC or LAPTOP o 10 100Bas...

Page 42: ...uipment which has no live parts which are ACCESSIBLE The RATING of the insulation of the external equipment for use with the PRO module shall comply according to Installation Category II for insulation to be suitable for SINGLE FAULT CONDITION The external equipment TERMINAL connection type is DB9 The type of equipment that might be connected to the TERMINAL is o Programmable Logic Controller for ...

Page 43: ... Chapter 2 Installation Communications C O N N E C T I O N S PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series 43 RS 232 422 485 module COM2 Connection Figure 2 35 COM2 RS 232 connection ...

Page 44: ...he insulation of the external equipment for use with The RS 232 422 485 module shall comply according to Installation Category II for insulation to be suitable for SINGLE FAULT CONDITION The external equipment TERMINAL connection type is normally terminal block for wire size 14 AWG up to 1 5 mm RS 422 485 port and DB9 male to female cable more than 22 AWG 0 3mm The type of equipment that might be ...

Page 45: ... wireless GPRS network The GSM GPRS SIM must not have any incoming voice call The customer must require from the Service Provider for DATA services only The GPRS modem module can be equipped with two different antennas internal Antenna for installation into plastic closet or no metallic environment For metallic installation use external antenna See Setting Up GPRS Network in Chapter 5 for informat...

Page 46: ... the Status Display When the meter records a diagnostic message the diagnostic i LED flashes until you reset the device diagnostics via the Status Display The diagnostic LED can be disabled or enabled through the display setup see Configuring the Display Numeric LED Display The meter has a simple user interface that allows you to view numerous measurement parameters by scrolling through different ...

Page 47: ...o not account for consumed energy Port Activity LEDs The meter has two green LEDs RX and TX which indicate activity on the COM1 communication port The LEDs flash when the port is receiving or transmitting data Navigation Buttons The PM130 is provided with six push buttons that are normally used to navigate between different measurement displays The function of buttons changes depending on what ope...

Page 48: ...ts can be displayed in primary default or secondary units The volts display mode can be changed through the display setup see Configuring the Display Phase Power Readings In configurations with the neutral wire in addition to total three phase powers the meter can show per phase power readings By default they are disabled See Configuring the Display on how to enable per phase power readings in you...

Page 49: ... display Switch between the Total Harmonics and Individual Harmonics displays ENERGY ENTER Press and release Enter return from the energy display Switch between the total and per phase energy display and TOU registers display if configured The button is not operational in the PM130P SELECT ENERGY ENTER in selected pages Press and hold for 5 seconds or longer Reset accumulators or minimum maximum o...

Page 50: ... Total VA Total PF Total W 5 In Hz kvar Mvar Neutral current Frequency Total var 6 Ph L1 PF kW MW Phase L1 powers if enabled 7 kVA MVA Ph L1 kvar Mvar Phase L1 powers if enabled 8 Ph L2 PF kW MW Phase L2 powers if enabled 9 kVA MVA Ph L2 kvar Mvar Phase L2 powers if enabled 10 Ph L3 PF kW MW Phase L3 powers if enabled 11 kVA MVA Ph L3 kvar Mvar Phase L3 powers if enabled 12 H01 PF kW MW Fundamenta...

Page 51: ...he timestamp is displayed The time is displayed in format hh mm and the date in format MM DD YY default or in any other format you can select via the display setup see Configuring the Display Note that Volts readings are line to neutral in 4LN3 3LN3 and 3BLN3 wiring modes and line to line in other modes Table 5 Min Maxand Maximum Demands Regular version 1 MIN V1 V12 V2 V23 V3 V31 Minimum volts 2 M...

Page 52: ... button The THD TDD LED is illuminated 2 Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to scroll through total harmonics measurements 3 Press the H ESC button again to move to the individual harmonics Note that voltage harmonics readings are line to neutral in the 4LN3 3LN3 3BLN3 wiring modes and line to line in all other modes Table 7 Total Harmonics 1 thd V1 V12 THD V2 V23 THD V3 V31 THD Voltage THD 2 thd I...

Page 53: ... If TOU registers are configured in the meter you can press the button again to scroll through all active TOU registers 3 Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to scroll through energy pages Per phase energy accumulators are displayed along with total energies if phase energy calculation is enabled in the Device Options setup Table 10 Total and Phase Energies 1 Ac i 1234 56789 Total kWh import 2 rE i ...

Page 54: ...AP 3 1234 56789 Phase L3 kVAh Table 11 TOU EnergyRegister1 1 r1 t1 1234 56789 Tariff 1 reading kWh 2 r1 t2 1234 56789 Tariff 2 reading kWh 4 r1 t8 1234 56789 Tariff 8 reading kWh Table 12 TOU EnergyRegister4 1 r4 t1 1234 56789 Tariff 1 reading kWh 2 r4 t2 1234 56789 Tariff 2 reading kWh 4 r4 t8 1234 56789 Tariff 8 reading kWh 3 3 Status Display The meter has a separate status information display a...

Page 55: ...isplay To exit the Status Display 1 Press ESC to return to the primary device menu 2 Press ESC to return to the Data display Table 13 StatusDisplayParameters 1 PhS rot POS nEG Err Phase rotation order 2 A V1 angle V2 angle V3 angle Voltage angles 180 referenced to V1 3 A I1 angle I2 angle I3 angle Current angles 180 referenced to V1 4 rEL 1 2 00 Relay status with a digital I O module 5 St In 1 2 3...

Page 56: ...middle window and indicate the setpoint operation time in 0 1 hour units You can clear a counter using the simple two button reset option if the meter is not password protected or if the meter security is overridden by the two button reset mode setting see Configuring the Display To clear a counter 1 Select a counter page 2 While holding the SELECT button press and hold the ENTER button for about ...

Page 57: ...ing Device Diagnostics in Chapter 6 or from the meter display To clear the meter diagnostics 1 Select a diagnostics page 2 While holding the SELECT button press and hold the ENTER button for about 5 seconds until the diagnostic message is reset to none 3 4 Using the Menus Navigation Buttons The PM130 PLUS has a menu driven setup Press and release the SELECT button to access the meter menus See the...

Page 58: ... access the main menu Entering the Password The Setup Change menu can be secured by a four digit user password You can change the password and enable password protection through the Access Control menu see Configuring Meter Security The meter is primarily shipped with the password preset to 0 and password protection disabled If password protection is enabled you are prompted for a password when en...

Page 59: ...OWN arrow buttons until the required menu entry appears 3 Press the ENTER button Viewing and Changing Setup Options A second level menu normally consists of three items the upper static window indicates the menu name the middle window represents a list of setup parameters you can scroll through the lower window shows the parameter value To select a parameter you want to view or change 1 Highlight ...

Page 60: ...r with the UP or DOWN arrow buttons When the button is briefly pressed and released the number is incremented or decremented by one When the button is pressed continuously the number is changed approximately twice per second 4 Press the ENTER button to store your selection or press the ESC button to leave the parameter unchanged 5 You return to the middle window and can continue scrolling through ...

Page 61: ... To install PAS on your PC 1 Insert the installation CD supplied with your meter into CD drive 2 Open My Computer on your Desktop 3 Click on your CD drive icon select the PAS directory and then double click on Setup shown as an Application type file 4 Follow InstallShield Wizard instructions on the screen PAS is installed by default to the C Pas folder When installation is complete the PAS icon ap...

Page 62: ...e directory where a new database will be stored By default it is the Sites directory 4 Type a site name for your device in the File name box click New and then click OK 5 On the Instrument Setup tab select PM130 PLUS in the Model box PAS automatically selects the appropriate instrument options for your meter 6 Select a correct CT secondary current 5A or 1A for your meter 7 If you wish to add any c...

Page 63: ...ch PAS updates data on your screen when you continuously poll the device in the PAS Data Monitor The communication protocol and port settings must match the settings you made in your meter Communicating through a Serial Port Select Serial Port Modem Site on the Configuration tab and then click on the Connection tab to configure your serial port settings Configuring a Serial Port 1 On the Connectio...

Page 64: ...reak Timeout 5 In the Retries box define the number of attempts that PAS should use to receive a response from the meter in the event the communication fails before announcing a communication failure Communicating through the Internet If you are communicating through the Ethernet port define the IP address of your meter on the network To configure the meter IP address 1 On the Instrument Setup tab...

Page 65: ...toolbar 2 Select the desired setup group from the Meter Setup menu Click on the tab with the setup you want to create or modify 3 Fill in the boxes with the desired configuration data for your meter 4 Click the Save as button to store the data to the meter site database 5 Click OK Always set up and store the Basic Setup data to the site database first PAS uses this data as a reference when arrangi...

Page 66: ...ownload to the meter As the setup dialog box opens PAS retrieves and displays the present meter setup data 4 If you wish to download a setup saved in the site database click Open and then click OK or fill in the boxes with the desired configuration data for your device 5 Click Send Batch Download To download all setups to your device at once 1 Check the On line button on the PAS toolbar 2 Select t...

Page 67: ...etup menu 4 5 Authorization If communications with your meter is secured you are prompted for the password when you send new setup data to the meter Figure 4 5 Authorization Dialog Box o Enter the password and click OK If your authorization was successful you are not prompted for the password again until you close the dialog box See Configuring Meter Security in Chapter 5 for more information on t...

Page 68: ...ng Up Serial Communication Ports Using the Front Display Select Prt1 for COM1 or Prt2 for COM2 from the main menu See Viewing and Changing Setup Options in Chapter 3 for information on configuring parameters via the front display See Table 14 below for available communication options Using PAS Select Communications Setup from the Meter Setup menu and then click on the Serial Ports Setup tab In the...

Page 69: ... dLAY Response delay 0 1000 ms 5 ms The minimum time after the last request character is received to start the transmission CPtb ASCII compatibility mode diS Disabled En Enabled Disabled Enables a low resolution device emulation for ASCII request 0 in high resolution devices see Device Options NOTES 1 The meter provides the permanent Modbus TCP server on port 502 2 Selecting the DNP3 protocol laun...

Page 70: ...enu and then click on the Network Setup tab Figure 5 2 Communication Setup Dialog Box Network Setup Tab The table below lists available network options Table 15 Ethernet Setup Options Display Label Parameter Options Default A Device IP Address 192 168 0 203 Network Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 G Network Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 TCP Service Port 502 Modbus TCP 20000 DNP3 TCP 502 ...

Page 71: ...the port automatically changes the TCP port for the Ethernet 3 When you change the device network settings through the Ethernet port the device port restarts so communication will be temporarily lost You may need to wait some additional time until PAS restores a connection with your device Setting Up GPRS Network The PM130 PLUS can provide wireless GPRS communications with the remote Modbus TCP se...

Page 72: ...ace in the COM2 port setup see Setting Up Serial Communication Ports 5 Configure your eXpertPower client see Setting Up eXpertPower Client or and TCP Notification client see Setting Up TCP Notification Client for communicating with a remote server You can check the status of the GPRS communications from the front panel via the Status Display or via the Device Control dialog in PAS see Viewing Comm...

Page 73: ...NO YES NO Enables operations of the eXpertPower client Time to Next Session min 1 99999 The time remaining to the next connection session NOTES 1 Do not enable the eXpertPower client in your meter if you do not use the eXpertPowerTM service 2 Do not change the connection time setting It is for information only The eXpertPower server updates it automatically Setting Up TCP Notification Client The T...

Page 74: ...rver Server Port 0 65535 502 The TCP service port of the notification server Message Exchange Address 0 65535 1000 The start address of a block of 16 Modbus registers for receiving notification messages Connections with a remote server are triggered via programmable setpoints To send event notifications to a server configure a setpoint to respond to desired triggers or to periodic time events and ...

Page 75: ...protected Using PAS Select General Setup from the Meter Setup menu See the table below for the Basic Setup options Table 19 Basic SetupOptions Display Label Parameter Options Default Description Basic Configuration ConF Wiring Mode See Table 20 4Ln3 The wiring connection of the device Pt PT Ratio 1 0 6500 0 1 0 The phase potential transformer s primary to secondary ratio Pt F PT Ratio Multiplier 1...

Page 76: ...nd transformer ratings prior to setting up setpoints and analog outputs 2 The maximum value for the product of the phase CT primary current and PT ratio is 57 500 000 If the product is greater power readings are zeroed Figure 5 6 General Setup Dialog Box Basic Setup Tab Table 20 lists the available wiring modes Table 20 Wiring Modes Wiring Mode Description 3OP2 3 wire Open Delta using 2 CTs 2 elem...

Page 77: ...Display Select OPtS from the main menu See Viewing and Changing Setup Options in Chapter 3 for information on configuring parameters via the front display Using PAS Select General Setup from the Meter Setup menu and then click on the Device Options tab Table 21 lists available device options Table 21 User configurable Device Options Display Label Parameter Options Default Description P cAL Power C...

Page 78: ...llowed in secondary volts See Data Scales in Appendix F C ScL Amps Scale A 1 0 10 0 A 2 CT secondary The maximum current scale allowed in secondary amps See Data Scales in Appendix F Figure 5 7 General Setup Dialog Box Device Options Tab Power Calculation Modes The power calculation mode option allows you to change the method for calculating reactive and apparent powers in presence of high harmoni...

Page 79: ...water meters Using the Front Display Select dinP from the main menu This menu entry appears only if the digital I O module is plugged into the meter Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to scroll to the required digital input To select a digital input parameter 1 Press the SELECT button to activate the middle window 2 Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to scroll to the required parameter To change the...

Page 80: ...the input pulse is recognized as an event In KYZ mode both leading and trailing edges of the input pulse are recognized as separate events Polr Pulse Polarity nor NORMAL N O InS INVERTING N C NORMAL For the normal polarity the open to closed transition is considered a pulse For the inverting polarity the closed to open transition is considered a pulse It has no meaning in KYZ mode where both trans...

Page 81: ...select a relay parameter 1 Press the SELECT button to activate the middle window 2 Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to scroll to the required parameter To change the parameter value 3 Press the SELECT button to activate the lower window 4 Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to select the required value 5 Press ENTER to confirm the new parameter setting or press ESC to discard changes 6 You are retu...

Page 82: ... the control setpoint goes into active state and remains in the active state until it is returned into its non active state by a remote command Pulse mode normal pulse the relay goes into its active state for the specified time goes into non active state for the specified time and remains in the non active state KYZ mode transition pulse the relay generates transition pulses The relay changes its ...

Page 83: ...tor and the pulse rate for your output 3 Send your new setup to the meter Configuring Analog Outputs The meter can be ordered with two optional analog outputs with options for 0 1mA 1mA 0 20mA and 4 20mA current outputs Using the Front Display Select Aout from the main menu This menu entry appears only if the optional analog output module is plugged into the meter Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons...

Page 84: ...al AO type received from the device When working off line select the analog output option corresponding to your analog module OutP Output parameter See Appendix B Selects the measured parameter to be transmitted through the analog output channel Lo Zero scale Defines the low engineering scale in primary units for the analog output corresponding to a lowest zero output current 0 or 4 mA Hi Full sca...

Page 85: ...urrent is always equal to zero for all values except the signed power factor for which it is set to 1 000 see Scaling Directional Power Factor above The meter does not allow access to the low scale setting if the parameter is directional Whenever the sign of the output parameter is changed to negative the meter automatically uses the full engineering scale setting for 1 mA with a negative sign Sca...

Page 86: ...UP and DOWN arrow buttons to select the required value 3 Press ENTER to confirm the new parameter setting or press ESC to discard changes 4 You are returned to the middle window and can configure another parameter To store your new settings 1 When the middle window is highlighted press the ENTER button 2 You are returned to the upper window and can select another counter or exit the menu 3 Press E...

Page 87: ...m different actions in response to user defined internal and external events Unlike a PLC the meter uses a simplified programming technique based on setpoints that allows the user to define a logical expression based on measured analog and digital values that produce a required action The meter provides 16 control setpoints with programmable operate and release delays Each setpoint evaluates a log...

Page 88: ... you configured all setpoint parameters 1 Press the ENTER button when the middle window is highlighted 2 You are returned to the upper window and can select another setpoint or exit the menu 3 Press ESC to exit the menu See the table below for the available setpoint options Using PAS Select General Setup from the Meter Setup menu and then click on the Control Alarm Setpoints tab The following tabl...

Page 89: ...ontrol Alarm Setpoints Tab Using Numeric Triggers For numeric analog triggers you can specify two thresholds for each trigger to provide hysteresis dead band for setpoint operations The Operate Limit defines the operating threshold and the second Release Limit defines the release threshold for the trigger The trigger thresholds are specified in primary units If you do not want to use hysteresis fo...

Page 90: ... communications or via the display A programmable action is performed on setpoint status transition when a setpoint event is asserted Generally setpoint actions are performed independently for each setpoint and can be repeated a number of times for the same target The exceptions are relay operations that are shared for each target relay between all setpoints using an OR scheme A relay output is op...

Page 91: ...iS En Disabled Disables or enables phase powers in the main display Fund Fundamental component display mode diS En Disabled Disables or enables fundamental values in the main display dAtE Date order dnY ndY Ynd d day n month y year mm dd yy Defines the date order in the RTC display rSt Simple reset mode PASS password protected En always enabled PASS PASS the simple reset is not allowed if password...

Page 92: ... enabled the meter automatically updates the time at the pre defined DST switch dates dSt S DST Start Month DST Start Week DST Start Weekday Month week weekday Week 1 2 3 4 or L last week of the month Second Sunday in March The date when Daylight Saving Time begins dSt S Hour DST Start Hour 1 6 2 The hour when Daylight Saving Time begins dSt E DST End Month DST End Week DST End Weekday Month week ...

Page 93: ...ty This setup allows changing the user password and enabling or disabling password protection The password in your meter is preset to 0 at the factory and password protection is disabled Using the Front Display Select the AccS entry from the main menu See Viewing and Changing Setup Options in Chapter 3 for information on configuring parameters via the front display To change the password 1 Select ...

Page 94: ...for the appropriate password to override password protection Using PAS Ensure that the On line button on the PAS toolbar is checked select Administration from the Monitor menu and then select Change Password Password 1 Figure 5 14 Password Setup Dialog Box To change the password 1 Type in a new 4 digit password 2 Repeat the password in the Confirm new password box 3 Check Enable password protectio...

Page 95: ...ters Any of billing energy registers can be individually linked to the maximum demand register providing the same demand tariff structure as you selected for energy registers Recording Billing Data and Load Profiling The PM130E EH PLUS can provide automatic recording of the daily energy and maximum demand profile to a data log file Maximum demand profiling can be individually configured for every ...

Page 96: ...aximum demand registers in a daily billing profile file both total and tariff registers if TOU is enabled Sum Profile Unchecked Checked Checked Enables recording total summary registers in a daily billing profile file Units kWh kvarh kVAh m3 CF cubic foot CCF hundred cubic feet None The register measurement units When a register is linked to an internal energy source it is set automatically When a...

Page 97: ...hedules for each season To configure your daily profiles 1 Select the desired season and day type 2 Select the start time for each tariff change point and the corresponding active tariff number 3 Repeat the setup for all active profiles The first tariff change point is fixed at 00 00 hours and the last tariff change you specified will be in use until 00 00 hours on the next day NOTE The billing da...

Page 98: ...n It does not matter which order of weekdays or months you select the meter recognizes the correct order 3 For exception days like weekends and designated holidays define a specific day either by a month and a month day or by selecting a month a week and a weekday within the month There are no limitations on how to build your schedule A common recommendation is to use minimum time constraints and ...

Page 99: ...ter Memory To view the present memory settings select Memory Log from the Meter Setup menu and then click on the Log Memory tab Figure 5 18 Log Setup Dialog Box Log Memory Tab The following table describes file options Option Range Description Type Wrap around Non wrap Wrap around recording continues over the oldest records Non wrap recording is stopped until the file is cleared Size The size of m...

Page 100: ...mentation It may take a couple of seconds For more information on configuring specific files see the following sections The following table can help you calculate an estimated file size when planning your memory allocation File Record Size Bytes File Size Bytes Event Log 16 Record size Number of records Conventional data Log 12 4 Number of parameters Record size Number of records Billing TOU daily...

Page 101: ... to the meter or save to the device database By default the Event recorder stores all events related to configuration changes resets and device diagnostics Configuring the Data Recorder Conventional Data Log Files The Data recorder is programmable for recording up to 9 data parameters per record in each of the conventional data log files The list of parameters to be recorded to a data log is confi...

Page 102: ...fer to Appendix D for a list of available parameters 3 For your convenience PAS follows your selection and helps you configure a series of the neighboring parameters when you open the Group box for the next parameter PAS highlights the same group as in your previous selection if you select this group again PAS automatically updates the Parameter box with the following parameter in the group 4 Add ...

Page 103: ...5 Select the maximum number of records you want to be recorded in the file assuming that a new record will be added once a day 6 Click OK and send your setup to the meter or save to the meter database Factory Preset Data Log Files Conventional Data Log 1 Data log 1 is factory preset for 15 min periodic recording of the standard energy and demand quantities You can freely change the list of recorde...

Page 104: ...04 PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series Billing TOU Profile Data Log 16 Data log 16 is pre configured for daily billing energy and maximum demand recording for the last 90 days It is automatically updated once a day See Billing Profile Log File in Appendix E for the file record structure ...

Page 105: ...r To build your Modbus register map 1 Select Protocol Setup from the Meter Setup menu and click on the Modbus Registers tab 2 Click on the Default button to cause the assignable registers to reference the actual default meter register 6656 0 through 119 are not allowable register addresses for re mapping Figure 5 20 Protocol Setup Dialog Box Modbus Registers Tab 3 Type in the actual addresses you ...

Page 106: ...P3 Reference guide for information on the DNP3 protocol implementation and a list of the available data points DNP Options Select Protocol Setup from the Meter Setup menu and click on the DNP Options tab Figure 5 21 Protocol Setup Dialog Box DNP Options Tab The following table describes available options Refer to the DNP3 Data Object Library document available from the DNP User s Group on the DNP3...

Page 107: ... the full range value exceeds a 16 bit point limit Scaling is enabled by default It is not related to points that are read using 32 bit AI objects Refer to the PM130 DNP3 Reference Guide for information on the data point scales and a reverse conversion that should be applied to the received scaled values Scaling 16 bit Binary Counters Scaling 16 bit Binary Counters allows changing a counter unit i...

Page 108: ...ct and variation type for a point range 3 Specify the start point index and the number of points in the range Refer to the PM130 DNP3 Reference Guide for available data points 4 Repeat these steps for all point ranges you want to be included into the Class 0 response 5 Click Send to download your setup to the meter The factory set Class 0 point ranges are shown in the picture below Figure 5 22 Pro...

Page 109: ...ight the middle window by pressing briefly the SELECT button 2 Select a reset entry by scrolling through the list with the UP and DOWN arrow buttons 3 Press the SELECT button briefly to highlight the lower item 4 Press and hold the ENTER button for 5 seconds 5 Release the button 6 The do entry is replaced with done showing the operation is complete Table 31 shows the reset options available from t...

Page 110: ...e desired values or files 1 Click on the corresponding button and then confirm your command 2 If an entry has more than one target you are allowed to select targets to reset 3 Check the corresponding boxes and then click OK Figure 6 2 Reset Maximum Demands Dialog Box 6 2 Updating the Meter Clock Using the Front Display Select the rtc entry from the main menu ...

Page 111: ... Table 32 ClockSetupOptions Display Label Parameter Options Description hour Time hh mm ss The time is displayed as hh mm ss where the hours and minutes are shown in the middle window separated by a dot and the seconds in the lower window dAte Date YY MM DD MM DD YY DD MM YY The date is displayed as per the user definition where the first two items are shown in the middle window and the last one i...

Page 112: ...that the On line button on the PAS toolbar is checked select Device Control from the Monitor menu and then click on the Device Diagnostics tab See Device Diagnostic Codes in Appendix G for the list of diagnostic codes and their meaning Figure 6 4 Device Control Dialog Box Device Diagnostics Tab To clear the device diagnostics events click on Clear 6 4 Viewing Communication Status and Statistics En...

Page 113: ...lear the communication counters click on Clear You can also clear the communications counters via the PAS Reset dialog see Resetting Accumulators Maximum Values and Files 6 5 Remote Relay Control You can use PAS to send a remote command to your meter to operate any relay output or release a latched relay except of the relays linked to an internal pulse source These relays are blocked for operating...

Page 114: ... meter through PAS Firmware can be downloaded via the Modbus RTU or Modbus TCP protocol through any communication port To download a new firmware file to your device 1 Ensure that the communication port you are connected through to the meter operates in Modbus mode 2 If you are connected to the meter through a serial interface it is recommended to set the port baud rate to 115 200 bps See Setting ...

Page 115: ...pe the meter password and click OK If you did not change the password in the meter enter the default password 0 6 Wait until PAS completes upgrading your device It takes about 3 4 minutes at 115 200 bps to download the file to the meter 7 After upgrading firmware is completed the meter restarts so communications can be temporarily lost You may need to wait a short duration until PAS restores a con...

Page 116: ...int to RT Data Monitor on the Monitor menu and then select a data set you want to view Polling Devices Click on the Poll or Continuous poll button to poll the meter once or continuously Click on the Stop button to stop continuous polling 4 The following picture shows a typical data monitor window Figure 7 1 RT Data Monitor Window You can open as many monitor windows as you wish either for differen...

Page 117: ...s If you check Do not stop on errors polling is resumed automatically when a communication error occurs otherwise polling stops until you restart it manually Viewing a Data Table Changing the Data View PAS displays data in either a single record or multi record view To change the view click on the Data Monitor window with the right mouse button and select either Wrap to see a single record or UnWr...

Page 118: ...tup the real time logging options 1 Open the Data Monitor window 2 Click on the RT Logging On Off button on the local toolbar or select RT Logging Options from the Monitor menu 3 Select a database or type the name for a new database and select a directory where you want to save it 4 Select the number of tables and the number of records in each table you want recorded 5 Adjust the file update rate ...

Page 119: ...g click on the Stop button The meter provides simultaneous capture of six one cycle voltage and current AC waveforms at a rate of 64 samples per cycle To give you a more representative picture PAS extends the waveforms across the window up to eight cycles by repeating the captured waveforms To select the channels you want to view click with the right mouse button on the waveform window select Chan...

Page 120: ... Diagrams The phasor diagrams show you relative magnitudes and angles of the three phase voltage and current fundamental component All angles are shown relative to the reference voltage channel To change the reference channel click on the waveform window with the right mouse button select Options click on the Phasor tab check the channel you want to make a reference channel and then click OK Viewi...

Page 121: ...ing Real time Harmonic Spectrum To retrieve real time harmonic spectrum from your meter 1 Ensure that the On line button on the PAS toolbar is checked 2 Select the device site from the list box on the toolbar 3 Select RT Harmonic Monitor from the Monitor menu or click on the button on the PAS toolbar Click on the Poll or Continuous poll button to poll the meter once or continuously Click on the St...

Page 122: ... spectrum window with the right mouse button and select Limits 2 Select a known harmonics standard or select Custom and specify your own harmonic limits 3 Check the Enabled box to visualize harmonic faults on the spectrum graph and in harmonic tables Harmonics that exceed selected compliance levels are colored in red on the graph and in the tables Figure 7 4 Harmonic Limits Viewing a Spectrum Tabl...

Page 123: ...he sampled harmonic spectrum click on the button on the local toolbar to view non overlapped voltage and current waveforms or click on the button to view them overlapped PAS shows a pair of 4 cycle voltage and current synthesized AC waveforms for a single phase To select the channels you want to view click with the right mouse button on the waveform window select Channels check the channels for th...

Page 124: ... Chapter 7 Monitoring M E T E R S Viewing R E A L T I M E H A R M O N I C S P E C T R U M 124 PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series Figure 7 6 RT Harmonic Monitor Synthesized Waveforms ...

Page 125: ...e so you can store long term data profiles in one database regardless of the upload schedule you selected 8 1 Uploading Files on Demand To retrieve the log files from your meter 1 Ensure that the On line button on the PAS toolbar is checked 2 Select a device site from the list box on the PAS toolbar 3 Select Upload Logs from the Logs menu 4 Select a database or type the name for a new database and...

Page 126: ...Upload Scheduler from the Logs menu Figure 8 1 Upload Scheduler Setup Dialog Box 2 Click Add Site point to the site database for which you want to organize the schedule and then click OK 3 Click Browse and select a database for storing retrieved data or type the name for a new database select a directory where you want to save it and then click OK 4 Click Configure or double click on the site row ...

Page 127: ... upload on a schedule and then click OK 9 Check the Enabled box at left to activate a schedule for the device 10 Click Close to store your schedule To keep the Upload Scheduler running the On line button on the PAS toolbar must be checked all the time If you uncheck it the scheduler stops operations This does not cause loss of data since the scheduler will resume operations when you check this but...

Page 128: ... Poll button Only new log records are retrieved from the device If you want to review the entire log from the beginning click on the Restore log button and then click on the Poll button NOTE When reading multi section profile data only the first section is available for reading online See Chapter 9 Viewing Files for information on using different log views 8 4 Exporting Files Exporting Files in CO...

Page 129: ... follows 12KVSUB_20040928T133038 pqd Automatic Converting PAS allows you to automatically convert data logs into PQDIF format at the time you upload data from your devices via the Upload Scheduler To automatically convert your data log tables into PQDIF format 1 Open the Upload Scheduler 2 Highlight a desired device site with the left mouse button and then click on the Export button 3 Check the En...

Page 130: ... Databases above 0 5 Gigabytes can drastically slow down file operations To avoid enormous growing files you can either periodically change the target database or use the Upload Scheduler s file archiver to automatically move older data to archives The Upload Scheduler archives files upon a weekly monthly or yearly schedule When archiving data a new database is created to where older data from you...

Page 131: ... in the File menu so you can select them directly from the menu Saving Data to a File To save data from the open database table to a file 1 Click on the Save button and select a directory where you want your file to be stored 2 Select a database or type the name for a new database 3 Click Save To avoid confusion do not store data files into the Sites directory where site databases are located 9 2 ...

Page 132: ... left corner of the table where the No label is commonly displayed 2 Click with the right mouse button on the window again and choose Copy or click on the Copy button on the PAS toolbar 3 Run the application to which you want to copy data position the cursor at the correct place 4 Click the Paste button on the application s toolbar or select Paste from the Edit menu When copying table columns are ...

Page 133: ...Grid Visible box To change the window frame color to white check the White Frame box at right Using Marker Lines The waveform and trend windows have two blue dashed marker lines The left marker indicates the starting position and the right marker indicates the end position for calculating the average and peak values The minimum distance between the two markers is exactly one cycle To change the ma...

Page 134: ...windows may have additional options 2 Position the cursor at the place where you whish to copy the graph 3 Click the Paste button on the application s toolbar or select Paste from the Edit menu Printing a Graph To check how the graph appears on a printed page select Print Preview from the File menu To print a graph to a printer click on the Print button on the PAS toolbar select a printer and clic...

Page 135: ...played To change the default sorting order based on the date and time click on the Sort button or click on the report window with the right mouse button and select Sort check the desired sort order and then click OK 9 4 Viewing the Data Log Data log files can be displayed in a tabular view one data record per row or in a graphical view as a data trend graph Figure 9 2 Data Log Window Viewing Data ...

Page 136: ...Case enclosure plastic PC ABS blend Front panel plastic PC PCB FR4 UL94 V0 Terminals PBT UL94 V0 Connectors Plug in type Polyamide PA6 6 UL94 V0 Packaging case Carton and Stratocell Polyethylene Foam brackets Labels Polyester film UL94 V0 A 3 Power Supply 120 230 VAC DC Option Rated input 85 265VAC 50 60 400 Hz 88 290VDC Burden 9VA Isolation Input to ground 2500 VAC 12 VDC Option Rated input 9 5 1...

Page 137: ... Overload withstand 15A RMS continuous 300A RMS for 1 second with 12AWG section wire 1A secondary option Operating range continuous 2A RMS Burden 0 02 VA In 1A with 12AWG wire and 1 m long Overload withstand 3A RMS continuous 80A RMS for 1 second with 12AWG section wire 40mA secondary External Solid or Split core CT HACS option External CT Primary Operating range continuous 100 1200A RMS Burden 0 ...

Page 138: ...ts internally wetted 24VDC Sensitivity Open input resistance 100 k Closed Input resistance 100 Galvanic isolation 3750 VAC 1 min Internal power supply 24VDC Scan time 1 ms Connector type removable 5 and 4 pins Wire size 14 AWG up to 1 5 mm2 A 7 Optional Analog Outputs 4 Analog Outputs optically isolated AO Optional module Ranges upon order 1 mA maximum load 5 k 100 overload 0 20 mA maximum load 51...

Page 139: ... auto detection 32 bytes input 32 bytes output Supported protocols PROFIBUS RS 232 422 485 Port RS 232 or RS 422 485 optically isolated port Isolation 3000 VAC 1 min Baud rate up to 115 2 kbps Supported protocols Modbus RTU DNP3 and SATEC ASCII Connector type removable 5 pins for RS 422 485 and DB9 for RS 232 Wire size up to 14 AWG up to 1 5 mm2 A 9 Real time Clock Standard Meter Clock Non backed ...

Page 140: ...c RF Fields IEC 61000 4 4 level 3 Electric Fast Transient IEC 61000 4 5 level 3 Surge IEC 61000 4 6 level 3 Conducted Radio Frequency IEC 61000 4 8 Power Frequency Magnetic Field Meets ANSI IEEE C37 90 1 Fast Transient SWC Electromagnetic Emission Comply with IEC 61000 6 4 Radiated Conducted class A Comply with IEC CISPR 22 Radiated Conducted class A Safety Construction UL File no E236895 Meets IE...

Page 141: ...monic Distortion THD V I Vf If 999 9 1 5 0 2 THD 1 V 10 FSV and VL N 25V I 10 FSI 0 to 999 9 Total Demand Distortion TDD 100 1 5 TDD 1 I 10 FSI VL N 25V 0 to 100 Active energy Import Export Class 0 5S under conditions as per IEC 62053 22 2003 0 to 999 999 999 kWh Reactive energy Import Export Class 0 5S under conditions as per IEC 62053 22 2003 PF 0 9 0 to 999 999 999 kvarh Apparent energy Class 0...

Page 142: ... Appendix A Technical Specifications 142 PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series 3 Measurement error is typically less than the maximum error indicated ...

Page 143: ...ar RT Total kvar rt S kVA RT Total kVA rt PF PF RT Total PF r PF LG PF LAG RT Total PF Lag r PF Ld PF LEAD RT Total PF Lead 1 Cycle Auxiliary Values r nEU C In RT In Current rt Fr FREQ RT Frequency 1 Sec Phase Values Ar U1 V1 12 AVR 1 V1 V12 Voltage Ar U2 V2 23 AVR 1 V2 V23 Voltage Ar U3 V3 31 AVR 1 V3 V31 Voltage Ar U12 V12 AVR V12 Voltage Ar U23 V23 AVR V23 Voltage Ar U31 V31 AVR V31 Voltage Ar ...

Page 144: ...ignation Description Acd q i kvar IMP ACD Accumulated kvar import demand Acd q E kvar EXP ACD Accumulated kvar export demand Acd S kVA ACD Accumulated kVA demand 1 In 4LN3 3LN3 and 3BLN3 wiring modes the voltages will be line to neutral for any other wiring mode they will be line to line voltages ...

Page 145: ... rotation reversal nEG P r NEG PHASE REVERSAL Negative phase rotation reversal Low High 1 Cycle Values on any Phase r Hi U HI VOLT RT 1 High voltage r Lo U LO VOLT RT 1 Low voltage r Hi C HI AMPS RT High current r Lo C LO AMPS RT Low current r thd U HI V THD 2 High voltage THD r thd C HI I THD 2 High current THD r HFc C HI KF RT High K Factor r tdd C HI I TDD High current TDD 1 Cycle Auxiliary Val...

Page 146: ...d P HI kW IMP SD High sliding window kW import demand Hi Sd q HI kvar IMP SD High sliding window kvar import demand Hi Sd S HI kVA SD High sliding window kVA demand Hi Ad P HI kW IMP ACD High accumulated kW import demand Hi Ad q HI kvar IMP ACD High accumulated kvar import demand Hi Ad S HI kVA ACD High accumulated kVA demand Hi Pd P HI kW IMP PRD High predicted kW import demand Hi Pd q HI kvar IM...

Page 147: ...INC CNT 3 Increment counter 3 In Cn 4 INC CNT 4 Increment counter 4 ti Cn 1 TIME CNT 1 Count operation time using counter 1 ti Cn 2 TIME CNT 2 Count operation time using counter 2 ti Cn 3 TIME CNT 3 Count operation time using counter 3 ti Cn 4 TIME CNT 4 Count operation time using counter 4 notiF NOTIFICATION Send a notification message dLoG1 DATA LOG 1 Record data to Data Log 1 ...

Page 148: ...ts Status DI1 DI4 RELAYS Relays RO1 16 Relay Status RO1 RO2 COUNTERS Pulse Counters COUNTER 1 Counter 1 COUNTER 2 Counter 2 COUNTER 3 Counter 3 COUNTER 4 Counter 4 RT PHASE 1 Cycle Phase Values V1 V1 V12 Voltage 1 V2 V2 V23 Voltage 1 V3 V3 V31 Voltage 1 I1 I1 Current I2 I2 Current I3 I3 Current kW L1 kW L1 kW L2 kW L2 kW L3 kW L3 kvar L1 kvar L1 kvar L2 kvar L2 kvar L3 kvar L3 kVA L1 kVA L1 kVA L2...

Page 149: ...L voltage I AVG 3 phase average current RT AUX 1 Cycle Auxiliary Values In In neutral Current FREQ Frequency V UNB Voltage unbalance 2 I UNB Current unbalance 2 AVR PHASE 1 Second Phase Values V1 V1 V12 Voltage V2 V2 V23 Voltage V3 V3 V31 Voltage I1 I1 Current I2 I2 Current I3 I3 Current kW L1 kW L1 kW L2 kW L2 kW L3 kW L3 kvar L1 kvar L1 kvar L2 kvar L2 kvar L3 kvar L3 kVA L1 kVA L1 kVA L2 kVA L2...

Page 150: ...utral Current FREQ Frequency V UNB Voltage unbalance 2 I UNB Current unbalance 2 PHASORS Phasors V1 Mag V1 V12 Voltage magnitude 1 V2 Mag V2 V23 Voltage magnitude 1 V3 Mag V3 V31 Voltage magnitude 1 I1 Mag I1 Current magnitude I2 Mag I2 Current magnitude I3 Mag I3 Current magnitude V1 Ang V1 V12 Voltage angle 1 V2 Ang V2 V23 Voltage angle 1 V3 Ang V3 V31 Voltage angle 1 I1 Ang I1 Current angle I2 ...

Page 151: ...ary Total Accumulated Demands E EH REG1 ACD Register 1 accumulated demand REG2 ACD Register 2 accumulated demand REG3 ACD Register 3 accumulated demand REG4 ACD Register 4 accumulated demand SUMM BLK DMD Billing Summary Total Block Demands E EH REG1 BD Register 1 block demand REG2 BD Register 2 block demand REG3 BD Register 3 block demand REG4 BD Register 4 block demand SUMM SW DMD Billing Summary...

Page 152: ...1 HD01 H01 Harmonic distortion I1 HD02 H02 Harmonic distortion I1 HD40 H40 Harmonic distortion HD I2 I2 Harmonic Distortions EH I2 HD01 H01 Harmonic distortion I2 HD02 H02 Harmonic distortion I2 HD40 H40 Harmonic distortion HD I3 I3 Harmonic Distortions EH I3 HD01 H01 Harmonic distortion I3 HD02 H02 Harmonic distortion I3 HD40 H40 Harmonic distortion ANG V1 V1 V12 Harmonic Angles EH 1 V1 H01 ANG H...

Page 153: ...H01 I3 Current kW L1 H01 kW L1 kW L2 H01 kW L2 kW L3 H01 kW L3 kvar L1 H01 kvar L1 kvar L2 H01 kvar L2 kvar L3 H01 kvar L3 kVA L1 H01 kVA L1 kVA L2 H01 kVA L2 kVA L3 H01 kVA L3 PF L1 H01 Power factor L1 PF L2 H01 Power factor L2 PF L3 H01 Power factor L3 HRM TOT POW Fundamental and Harmonic Total Power Values kW H01 Total fundamental kW kvar H01 Total fundamental kvar kVA H01 Total fundamental kVA...

Page 154: ... SD MAX Maximum kW import sliding window demand kW EXP SD MAX Maximum kvar import sliding window demand kvar IMP SD MAX Maximum kW export sliding window demand kvar EXP SD MAX Maximum kvar export sliding window demand kVA SD MAX Maximum kVA sliding window demand In DMD MAX In neutral current maximum demand MAX SUMMARY DMD Billing Summary Total Maximum Demands E EH REG1 MD Summary register 1 maximu...

Page 155: ...Demand Register 4 E EH REG4 TRF1 MD Tariff 1 maximum demand REG4 TRF2 MD Tariff 2 maximum demand REG4 TRF8 MD Tariff 8 maximum demand 1 In 4LN3 3LN3 and 3BLN3 wiring modes the voltages will be line to neutral for any other wiring mode they will be line to line voltages 2 The value is calculated as a relation of the maximum deviation of phase values from a 3 phase average value to a 3 phase average...

Page 156: ...ry total register block demand REG1 SD SUM REG1 SW DMD Billing summary total register sliding demand REG1 SUM REG1 Billing summary total energy register REG1 MD SUM REG1 DMD MAX Billing summary total register maximum demand REG1 TRF1 TOU REG1 TRF1 Billing tariff energy register REG1 TRF1 MD DMD1 TRF1 MAX Billing tariff register maximum demand TRF1 SEASON TRF1 Generic billing tariff energy register...

Page 157: ... Tariff 1 energy reading 3 TRF2 Tariff 2 energy reading 4 TRF3 Tariff 3 energy reading 5 TRF4 Tariff 4 energy reading 6 TRF5 Tariff 5 energy reading 7 TRF6 Tariff 6 energy reading 8 TRF7 Tariff 7 energy reading 9 TRF8 Tariff 8 energy reading Daily Maximum Demand Register 1 1 REG1 MD Summary total max demand reading 2 TRF1 MD Tariff 1 max demand reading 3 TRF2 MD Tariff 2 max demand reading 4 TRF3 ...

Page 158: ...ing TOU P R O F I L E L O G F I L E 158 PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series The number of parameters in each section is automatically configured depending on the number of actual tariffs you defined in the TOU Daily Profiles ...

Page 159: ...ons Voltage scale PT Ratio V 1 Maximum current I max All configurations Current scale CT Ratio A 2 3 Maximum Power 4 Wiring 4LN3 3LN3 3BLN3 V max I max 3 W Wiring 4LL3 3LL3 3BLL3 3OP2 3OP3 3DIR2 V max I max 2 W Maximum frequency 25 50 or 60 Hz 100 Hz 400Hz 500 Hz 1 The default voltage scale is 144V The recommended voltage scale is 120V 20 144V for using with external PT s and 690V 20 828V for a di...

Page 160: ...Hardware failure 7 tout Software watchdog timeout Hardware failure 8 PWr UP Power Down Up Normal power up sequence 9 rStrt Warm restart External restart via communications or by firmware upgrade 10 ConF Configuration reset Corrupted setup data has been replaced with the default configuration 11 rtc RTC fault The clock time has been lost 13 Lo bAt Low battery with a battery backup unit Battery repl...

Page 161: ...8 69 136 Event recorder 99 eXpertPower 70 F factory defaults 98 G GPRS 14 15 43 54 67 69 70 110 H High Resolution Option 46 I inputs 18 L Low Resolution Option 45 M Maximum Demand Load Current 73 menus 55 Modbus 102 N notification 71 O Open Delta 26 28 29 74 P PAS 59 password 56 65 Phase Energy 75 Power Source 24 Profibus 12 14 15 37 40 67 136 PT Ratio 73 156 Pulse LED 45 R Reactive energy 138 Rea...

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