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Siemens
Central control unit RMB795B
CE1P3122en
Building Technologies Data
acquisition
18.01.2012
15.2.1 Activate meters
The meters are activated by assigning an input. Only inputs with input identifier
"Pulse" can be assigned.
Main menu > Commissioning > Extra configuration > Data acquisition > Meter 1…4 >
Operating line
Range
Factory setting
Input n
---, N.X1, N.X2, ...
---
15.2.2 Display format
Datapoint "Displayed unit", is used to select the unit to be displayed.
"Displayed format" defines the number of decimal places.
Main menu > Commissioning > Extra configuration > Data acquisition > Meter 1…4 >
Operating line
Range
Factory setting
Displayed unit
Wh, kWh, MWh, kJ, MJ, GJ,
ml, l, m
3
, Heat cost unit,
No unit, BTU
kWh
Displayed format
0, 0.0, 0.00, 0.000
0
15.2.3 Pulse valency
Every pulse from a pulse source corresponds to a specific consumption value.
The pulse valency is imprinted on the meter. The pulse valency must be entered as
a numerator and denominator.
Pulse valency
20 liters / pulse.
Your setting
Pulse valency numerator = 20
Pulse valency denominator = 1
Pulse
unit
=
Liter
Pulse valency
3.33.. Wh / pulse.
Your setting
Pulse valency numerator = 10
Pulse valency denominator = 3
Pulse
unit
=
Wh
Main menu > Commissioning > Settings …
or
Main menu > Settings > Data acquisition > Meter > Meter 1...4 >
Operating line
Range
Factory setting
Pulse unit
Wh, kWh, MWh, kJ, MJ, GJ,
ml, l, m
3
, Heat cost unit,
No unit, BTU
kWh
Pulse valency numerator
1…9999 per pulse.
1
Pulse valency denominator 1…9999 per pulse.
1
15.2.4 Overflow value
The overflow value ensures that the reading on the display of the connected meter
is the same as that on the RMB795B. The value at which the meter’s display
returns to 0 can be set.
Configuration
Display format
Example 1
Example 2
Pulse valency