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Table 42. Resettable energy counter as kWh
Resettable energy counter
These registers hold three values for the energy counter, amount of energy used, format of the
energy value and unit of the energy value.
For compatibility with VACON
®
100 family internal Modbus TCP/UDP and the OPT-CI option board,
this counter is found from two different register areas: 40301
d
to 40303
d
and 301
d
to 303
d
.
Example:
If energy = 1200, format = 52, unit = 1, then actual energy is 12.00 kWh.
Table 43. Resettable energy counter
7.3.2.5.9.
F
AULT
HISTORY
The fault history can be viewed by reading from address 40401 onward. The faults are listed in
chronological order so that the latest fault is mentioned first and the oldest last. The fault history
can contain 29 faults at the same time. (In VACON
®
20, VACON
®
20 X and VACON
®
20 CP it is
possible to read nine faults). For compatibility with VACON
®
100
family internal Modbus TCP/UDP
and the OPT-CI option board, this counter is also found from input register area: 401
d
to 403
d
.
NOTE!
Reading the fault history items is slow. Reading all 30 items at once might take up to three
seconds depending on drive type and firmware versions.
The fault history contents are represented as follows:
Address
Description
40311 High data
40312 Low data
Holds the value of energy counter in kWh since last counter
reset. Datatype is 32 bit float IEEE 754
Holding
register
address
Input
register
address
Purpose
Description
40301
301
Energy
Amount of energy taken from a supply network.
40302
302
Format
The last number of the Format field indicates the deci-
mal point place in the Energy field.
Example
:
40 = 4 number of digits, 0 fractional digits
41 = 4 number of digits, 1 fractional digit
42 = 4 number of digits, 2 fractional digits
40303
303
Unit
1 = kWh
2 = MWh
3 = GWh
4 = TWh
Unit of the value.
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