Siemens Siemeca AMR AEW36.2 Manual Download Page 3

 

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Siemens Building Technologies 

Pulse Adapter AEW36.2 

CE1N2873en  

HVAC Products 

 

09.10.2003  

The pulse adapter is powered by a lithium battery which has a service life of 12 + 1 years. 
It  cannot be changed in the field. 
Data are transmitted to the Siemeca™ AMR network 6 times a day. 

Display steps 

Zähler 1        Zähler 2       Zähler 1            Zähler 2
                                          Statistik             Statistik

Zähler 1        Zähler 2       Zähler 1            Zähler 2
                                          Statistik             Statistik

Zähler 1        Zähler 2       Zähler 1            Zähler 2
                                          Statistik             Statistik

Zähler 1        Zähler 2       Zähler 1            Zähler 2
                                          Statistik             Statistik

short press of

button

short press of

button

short press of

button

long press of button

 

The LCD of the pulse adapter has 4 
display levels: 

• 

Meter 1 („Zähler 1“) 

• 

Meter 2(„Zähler 2“) 

• 

Meter 1 statistics 

• 

Meter 2 statistics 

The display level currently used is 
indicated  by a little arrow (? ) below 
the name of the level. 
A short press of the button produces a 
switching action within the same dis-
play, a long press produces a change 
from one display level to the next. 
The first 2 display levels show current, 
meter-related values. The other 2 dis-
play levels show 13 end-of-the-month 
values of the relevant meter. 

 
Display levels 1 and 2 (meters 1 and 2) are identical.  

Zähler 1        Zähler 2       Zähler 1            Zähler 2
                                          Statistik             Statistik

  Display level meter 1 or meter 2 

 

 
 

In the event of fault (severe, constant fault), this is the 
standard display. It alternates with the display showing the 
date the fault occurred. 

 

 
 

In the event of a temporary fault, the respective error code 
is displayed. This display alternates with a blank display. 

 

 

In normal operation, the standard display shows the con-
sumption. 

kW h

°C

G J m³/ h

 

 

The display test switches all display segments on and off. 

 

 
 

Consumption on the set day. This display alternates with 
the display showing the set day (not ation: dd.mm).  

 

If, during the pulse adapter’s operation, some other set day 
is programmed, the new set day appears here. 

 

Identification number of the connected meter (to be en-
tered when setting the meter’s parameters). 

Power supply 

Data transmission 

Display 

Summary of Contents for Siemeca AMR AEW36.2

Page 1: ...e adapter is a component of the Siemeca AMR system It is for installations where consumption meters with pulse output are used the data of which shall be collected by the Siemeca AMR system Such devices can be meters for hot water cold water gas electricity etc Functions Acquisition of the pulses delivered by the connected consumption meters Monitoring the connecting cable in the case of metering ...

Page 2: ... 01 46 83 61 E Mail georg bendlin siemens com With the correct data set installed the following types of meters can be connected Water meters with pulse output Heat meters with pulse output Gas meters with pulse output Steam meters with pulse output Electricity meters with S0 interface note an additional WHZ S0 converter is re quired refer to Data Sheet CE1N2867 Technical design The pulse adapter ...

Page 3: ... dis play a long press produces a change from one display level to the next The first 2 display levels show current meter related values The other 2 dis play levels show 13 end of the month values of the relevant meter Display levels 1 and 2 meters 1 and 2 are identical Zähler 1 Zähler 2 Zähler 1 Zähler 2 Statistik Statistik Display level meter 1 or meter 2 In the event of fault severe constant fa...

Page 4: ... consumption values and the date of that consumption over the past 13 months Zähler 1 Zähler 2 Zähler 1 Zähler 2 Statistik Statistik Display level meter 1 statistics or meter 2 statistics m Alternate display of consumption value and last day of the previous month notation dd mm yy m Alternate display of consumption value and last day of the previous month notation dd mm yy Displays continue for th...

Page 5: ...ck Then close the housing Commissioning notes The pulse adapter is to be programmed during installation Enter the following data for each channel Type of pulse source Reed switch Reed switch with NAMUR Open Collector etc per input Type of medium gas water etc per input Physical variable kWh m3 etc per input Pulse valency per input Set day per input 1 set day per year Meter readings when commission...

Page 6: ... directive 1999 5 EEC R TTE directive Degree of protection IP 54 to EN 60 529 Safety class III to EN 60 950 Electromagnetic compatibility Immunity Emissions Security of IT equipment EN 301 489 1 3 V1 2 1 2000 08 EN 61000 6 2 1999 EN 300 220 1 V1 3 1 2000 09 3 V1 1 1 2000 09 EN 60 950 Operating voltage DC 3 V Life expectancy 12 1 years Nominal frequency 868 3 MHz Transmitting power 5 mW Transmissio...

Page 7: ...ith pulse output U1 AEW36 2 pulse adapter P1 P2 Meter with pulse output INP 1 INP2 U1 P1 P2 N1 N2 INP INP OUT OUT AC 230 V S0 S0 blue white white red Connection of electricity meters with S0 inter face U1 AEW36 2 pulse adapter P1 P2 Electricity meters with pulse output N1 N2 WHZ SO pulse converter Dimensions 90 79 95 5 79 27 3 3 5 39 5 Dimensions in mm Connecting cable length is 350 mm ...

Page 8: ... meters WFC26 WFH26 Data Sheets CE1N5341 CE1N5343 Network node WTT16 Data Sheet CE1N2874 Software ACS ACT Data Sheet CE1N2875 PC radio module WTZ RM Data Sheet CE1N2876 M bus central unit OZW10 Data Sheet CE1N5362 The information provided in this Data Sheet only gives general descriptions and general technical features which in the case of specific applications may not necessarily apply or which m...

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