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COUNTIS E03/E04 - 545865A - SOCOMEC

2. HAZARDS AND WARNINGS

The term "device" used in the paragraphs below refers to the COUNTIS E03 / E04.
The  assembly,  use,  servicing  and  maintenance  of  this  equipment  must  only  be  carried  out  by  trained,  qualified 
professionals.
SOCOMEC shall not be held responsible for failure to comply with the instructions in this manual.

2.1. Risk of electrocution, burns or explosion

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 Only duly authorised and qualified personnel may work or install/uninstall the device.

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 The instructions are valid together with the specific instructions for the device.

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The device is designed only for its intended purpose as set out in the instructions.

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 Only accessories authorised or recommended by SOCOMEC may be used in association with the device.

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 Before proceeding with installation, maintenance, cleaning, disassembly, connection, or maintenance work, 

the device and system must be cut off from the mains to avoid electrocution and damaging the system and 

device.

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This device is not designed to be repaired by the user.

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For any questions related to the disposal of the device, please contact SOCOMEC.

Failure to comply with the instructions of the device and this safety information can cause bodily injury, 

electric shock, burns, death or damage to property.

2.2. Risk of damaging the unit

To ensure that the unit operates correctly, make sure that:

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 The unit is correctly installed.

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 There is a maximum voltage at the voltage input terminals of 276 VAC phase-neutral

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 The network frequency indicated on the device is observed: 50 or 60 Hz.

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a maximum current 40 A at the current input terminal.

Failure to respect these precautions could cause damage to the unit.

2.3. Responsibility

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 Assembly, connection and use must be carried out in accordance with the installation standards currently in 

force.

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 The unit must be installed in accordance with the rules given in this manual.

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 Failure to observe the rules for installing this unit may compromise the device's intrinsic protection.

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 The unit must be positioned within an installation which complies with the standards currently in force.

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 Any cable which needs to be replaced may only be replaced with a cable having the correct rating.

Summary of Contents for COUNTIS E03

Page 1: ...COUNTIS E03 COUNTIS E04 MID Single phase energy meter Direct 40 A Modbus COUNTIS E03 E04 INSTRUCTION MANUAL EN www socomec com en countis e0x...

Page 2: ...0 6 2 Connection to the electrical network and to the loads 10 7 MID COMPLIANCE 11 8 COMMUNICATION 12 8 1 General information 12 8 2 RS485 rules 12 8 3 Communication structure 13 8 4 Communication tab...

Page 3: ...3 EN COUNTIS E03 E04 545865A SOCOMEC 1 DOCUMENTATION All documentation on the COUNTIS E03 E04 is available online at www socomec com en countis e0x...

Page 4: ...designed to be repaired by the user For any questions related to the disposal of the device please contact SOCOMEC Failure to comply with the instructions of the device and this safety information can...

Page 5: ...of these instructions thoroughly before commissioning Check the following points as soon as you receive the package containing the unit The packaging is in good condition The unit has not been damaged...

Page 6: ...communication bus 4 2 Functions Measures and displays total and partial energy Dual tariff management T1 T2 Electrical parameter measurements I U V f Power power factor RS 485 modbus communication MID...

Page 7: ...Main zone in the event of Code XX metrological setting corrupt return to manufacturer 5 Value of the partial meter Flashing meter stopped 6 Active communication 7 Inductive value 8 Imported or exporte...

Page 8: ...Total active and reactive energy Ea Er kWh kvarh Total apparent energy Eap kVAh Total reactive inductive and capacitive energy Er kvarh Total active and reactive energy for each tariff T1 T2 Ea Er kWh...

Page 9: ...o the safety instructions section 2 Hazards and warnings page 4 Keep away from electromagnetic interference generator systems Avoid vibrations with accelerations greater than 1 g for frequencies lower...

Page 10: ...Connection to the electrical network and to the loads The COUNTIS E03 E04 are intended for single phase networks with neutral Modbus 1 2 3 NC not connected May be used for shielding continuity Pulse...

Page 11: ...2 Connection to the electrical network and to the loads page 10 Fitting terminal covers After connecting the device ensure that the terminal covers are fitted properly and secured by the plastic seals...

Page 12: ...N 2 NC N n NC N 1 NC NC NC N n Programmable machines Programmable machines Other systems Other systems Repeater 8 2 RS485 rules A LIYCY shielded twisted pair must be used We recommend using a shielded...

Page 13: ...ly with the modbus protocol the inter character time must be 3 silences This means the time for 3 characters to be emitted so that the message is processed by the COUNTIS E03 E04 In order to use the i...

Page 14: ...within a menu Realtime Go to SETUP menu Menu page SETUP 3 sec Change a value digit SETUP pages real time Confirm a value digit SETUP pages 3 sec Exit SETUP menu SAVE screen from the SETUP menu 3 sec S...

Page 15: ...ed view of menu SETUP 3s Communication address 1 2 5 246 247 Communication speed 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 Communication parity n no o odd E even Reset energy Ea partial Ea partial Eap partial Er par...

Page 16: ...munication address In SETUP mode see page 14 go to the Addr communication address screen Example changing the communication address to 247 3 sec 3 sec x2 3 sec x4 3 sec x2 3 sec x1 Communication speed...

Page 17: ...ported reactive energy ______________ Tariff 2 Imported active energy ______________ Tariff 2 Imported reactive energy ______________ Total imported active energy ______________ Total exported active...

Page 18: ...Imported active energy Tariff 2 Imported reactive energy Total imported active energy description in chapter 10 1 1 Total exported active energy Total imported reactive energy description in chapter...

Page 19: ...EC 10 1 1 Detailed view of the partial energy meter Total imported active energy Total imported reactive energy 10 1 2 Starting up the partial energy meter 3 sec 3 sec 3 sec 10 1 3 Stopping the partia...

Page 20: ...20 EN COUNTIS E03 E04 545865A SOCOMEC 10 1 4 Resetting the partial energy meter to zero 3 sec x1 3 sec...

Page 21: ...there are connection or malfunction errors 11 1 Malfunction When messages with the code xx are displayed the meter has malfunctioned and must be replaced 12 ASSISTANCE Causes Solutions Device not wor...

Page 22: ...ut consumption 0 5 VA Start up current Ist 20 A Minimum current Imin 0 25 A Transition current Itr 0 5 A Reference current Iref 5 A Permanent overload lmax 40 A Intermittent overload 30 Imax for 1 2 c...

Page 23: ...ctive power 1 display 4 digit 00 00 99 99 kW Realtime reactive power 1 display 4 digit 00 00 99 99 kvar Realtime voltage 1 display 4 digit 000 0 999 9 V Realtime current 1 display 4 digit 00 00 99 99...

Page 24: ...W x H x D mm Modular width of 1 module DIN 43880 18 x 90 x 70 Installation On DIN rail EN 60715 Connection capacity tightening torque See chapter 6 Connection page 10 Protection index Front IP51 casin...

Page 25: ...gical firmware t 1 Tariff 1 t 1 Tariff 2 Set up Set up menu Addr Slave address bAu Communication speed in bauds bits per second Prty Communication frame parity n No parity o Off parity E Even parity R...

Page 26: ...Non contractual document 2016 Socomec SAS All rights reserved 545865A CORPORATE HQ CONTACT SOCOMEC SAS 1 4 RUE DE WESTHOUSE 67235 BENFELD FRANCE www socomec com...

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