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VAMP 260 

 

Power monitoring unit 

Operation and configuration 

VAMP Ltd

 

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Vamp 24h support phone : +358 (0)20 753 3264

 

VM260.EN004

 

1.

 

Enter and confirmation key (ENTER) 

2.

 

Cancel key (CANCEL) 

3.

 

Up/Down [Increase/Decrease] arrow keys (UP/DOWN) 

4.

 

Selection of submenus [selection of digit in numerical value] 

(LEFT/RIGHT) 

5.

 

Additional information key (INFO) 

 
Inside brackets is the term used for the buttons in this manual. 

2.2.3.

 

Indicators 

The unit is provided with eight LED indicators on the unit 
front panel: 

Power

Error
Com

Alarm
Trip
A
B
C

 

Figure 2.2.3-1. Operation indicators of the unit. 

Relay operation indicators 

Power 

Auxiliary voltage indicator 

Error 

Internal unit fault, operates in parallel with the self 

supervision output relay 

Com 

Serial communication indicator 

Alarm 

Application- related status indications 

Trip 

Application- related status indications 

A-C 

Application- related status indications 

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Page 1: ...VAMP 260 Power monitoring unit Operation and configuration instructions Technical description...

Page 2: ...VAMP 260 Power monitoring unit Operation and configuration VAMP Ltd 2 Vamp 24h support phone 358 0 20 753 3264 VM260 EN004...

Page 3: ...18 4 2 Operation indicators 18 4 3 Reading event register 19 4 4 Forced control Force 19 4 5 Setting range limits 20 4 6 Adjusting display contrast 21 5 Configuration and parameter setting 22 5 1 Pri...

Page 4: ...e from VMAC 260 VAMP 260 Changed company name from Vaasa Electronics to VAMP Ltd Added disturbance recorder VM260 EN002a Many editorial changes VM260 EN003a Updated the list of screens in Function men...

Page 5: ...unit communicates with other systems using common protocols such as the ModBus RTU ModBus TCP Profibus DP IEC 60870 5 103 and it can be connected to a fibre optic SPA bus 1 2 Operating safety The ter...

Page 6: ...o the serial port on the front panel or on the rear panel of the unit both cannot be used simultaneously Via the remote control port on the unit rear panel 2 2 Unit front panel The figure below shows...

Page 7: ...2 2 1 1 Sections of the LCD dot matrix display 1 Main menu column 2 Heading of active menu 3 Cursor of main menu 4 Possible navigating directions push buttons 5 Measured adjustable quantity 6 Measured...

Page 8: ...brackets is the term used for the buttons in this manual 2 2 3 Indicators The unit is provided with eight LED indicators on the unit front panel Power Error Com Alarm Trip A B C Figure 2 2 3 1 Operati...

Page 9: ...ow keys UP and DOWN to move up and down in the main menu 2 For moving to a submenu repeatedly push the RIGHT key until the required submenu is shown Correspondingly push the LEFT key to cancel the sel...

Page 10: ...Ltd 10 Vamp 24h support phone 358 0 20 753 3264 VM260 EN004 Figure 3 1 1 The principles of the menu structure and navigation in the menus 6 Push the INFO key to obtain additional information about any...

Page 11: ...ASE 1 POWER PHASE 2 COS TAN PHASE SEQUENCIES E ENERGY DECIMAL COUNT E PULSE SIZES E PULSE DURATION ENERGY DOSE I PHASE CURRENTS RMS CURRENTS ANGLE DIAGRAM SYMMETRIC CURREN HARM DISTORTION HARMONICS of...

Page 12: ...of Uc VOLTAGE SAG SW SAG SWELL CNTR SAG LOG SWELL LOG VOLT INTERRUPTS VOLT INT SETTING Ua WAVEFORM Ub WAVEFORM Uc WAVEFORM Dema DEMAND VALUES IL1 DEMAND IL2 DEMAND IL3 DEMAND IL1 RMS DEMAND IL2 RMS DE...

Page 13: ...enabling DI DIGITAL INPUTS DELAYs for DigIn INPUT POLARITY EVENT MASKS 1 EVENT MASKS 2 DO RELAY OUTPUTS 1 RELAY OUTPUTS 2 Active exp energy p AO ANALOG OUTPUTS AO LINKS AO1 SCALING AO1 EXCEPT CTRL AO2...

Page 14: ...IN MAX U12 MIN MAX U23 MIN MAX U31 MIN MAX ULN MIN MAX UL1 MIN MAX UL2 MIN MAX UL3 MIN MAX Uo MIN MAX U1 MIN MAX U2 MIN MAX U2 U1 MIN MAX Ua THD MIN MAX Ub THD MIN MAX Uc THD MIN MAX Pmax P MIN MAX Q...

Page 15: ...ne 358 0 20 753 3264 15 Alr1 4 ALARM 1 4 STATUS SET ALARM 1 4 SET ALARM 1 4 LOG ALARM 1 4 Event enabling Lgic LOGIC EVENTS CONF DEVICE SETUP SCALING DEVICE INFO DATE TIME SETUP CLOCK SYNC CLOCK SYNC 2...

Page 16: ...ameter setting state a password must be given see 3 2 1 Closing The level is automatically closed when 10 minutes has elapsed since a key was pushed or a setting was done via the local port The level...

Page 17: ...for the desired level The password may contain four digits The digits are supplied one by one by first moving to the position of the digit using the RIGHT key and then setting the desired digit value...

Page 18: ...ndicator Explanation Measure Remarks Power LED lit The auxiliary power has been switched on Normal operation state Error LED lit An internal unit fault has been detected The unit attempts to reboot If...

Page 19: ...IST appears The display contains a list of all events that have been configured to be contained in the event register event_list_VAMP260 EVENT LIST Alarm5 on 910 A 2002 02 15 00 17 37 530 18 I I Figur...

Page 20: ...trolled by force 8 Push the UP or DOWN key to change the selection from 0 not alert to 1 alert or vice versa 9 Push the ENTER key to execute the forced control operation of the selected function e g m...

Page 21: ...21 Figure 4 5 1 Display of allowed setting ranges 2 Push the CANCEL key to return to the setting mode 4 6 Adjusting display contrast The readability of the LCD varies with the brightness and the tempe...

Page 22: ...f the main menu NOTE Some of the parameters can only be altered via the RS 232 serial port using a PC e g changing the password 5 1 Principle of parameter setting 1 Move to the setting state of the de...

Page 23: ...key Figure 5 1 1 Changing parameters 5 2 Disturbance recorder menu DR Via the submenus of the disturbance recorder menu the following functions and features can be read and set DISTURBANCE RECO Recor...

Page 24: ...INPUTS Operation delay DELAYs for DigIn Polarity of the input signal INPUT POLARITY either normally open NO or normally closed NC circuit Selection to event register EVENT MASK1 and EVENT MASK2 5 4 C...

Page 25: ...AO1 AO4 SCALING the configurations of the analogue outputs can be set 3 In the sub menus AO1 AO4 EXCEPT CTRL the configurations of the exceptional analogue outputs can be set Note AOx SCALING and AOx...

Page 26: ...Uline Uphase DI DO 5 7 Setting alarm stage parameters The settings of the selected alarm stages can be read and set separately in the Alrm submenus There are 8 different alarm stages which can be sep...

Page 27: ...ber at Modbus Master Protocol Addr Modbus transfer rate bit s ModBus parity check Parity SPABUS SLAVE Slave number Addr when unit connected to SPA Bus SPA Bus transfer rate bit s Event mode Emode Prof...

Page 28: ...secondary Usec Voltage Meas Mode Umode Rated CT primary current Inom Rated CT secondary current Isec DEVICE INFO only display Unit type Type VAMP 260 Serial number SerN Software version PrgVer DATE TI...

Page 29: ...260 VM260 EN004 Vamp 24h support phone 358 0 20 753 3264 29 Recalculate counter RCC Adjust counter AdjC Adjust interval AdjInt Ave sign Adjust save counter ASC Big deviations ext s ESBD Big deviation...

Page 30: ...tion cable only the port on the front panel will be active To connect a PC to a serial port use a connection cable of type VX 003 3 6 1 1 Using the VAMPSET program See separate user s manual for the V...

Page 31: ...urrent Isec Transform ratio of VTs CONF SCALING Primary voltage Unom secondary voltage Usec volt measurem mode Umode Scaling and settings of analog outputs AO AO1 AO4 SCALING Pri value for min output...

Page 32: ...l time Run hours Runh number of starts Compensating wiring errors P PHASE SEQUENCY Swap current direction Idir Settings of user s averages Mean MEAN VALUE 1 8 Time of user s mean 1 8 Time time unit fo...

Page 33: ...2 2 12 Min Max values 16 2 3 Timers 16 2 4 User averages 18 2 5 Logic functions 19 2 6 Programmable alarm functions 19 2 7 Communication 20 2 7 1 PC port 20 2 7 2 Remote control connection 21 2 8 Self...

Page 34: ...6 Local serial communication port 38 5 1 7 Remote control connection 38 5 1 8 Analogue output connections option 38 5 2 Tests and environmental conditions 39 5 2 1 Disturbance tests EN 50263 39 5 2 2...

Page 35: ...ag swell Voltage interruptions Demand values Timers Min Max values and Logic functions Added 24h support number and analogue outputs as optional Editorial changes 1 1 Application The power monitoring...

Page 36: ...t Recording of events and fault values into an event register from which data can be read via the key pad and the display or by means of the PC based VAMPSET user interface Handy configuration paramet...

Page 37: ...er transformation FFT in which the number of calculations multiplications and additions required to filter out the measuring quantities remains reasonable By using synchronized sampling of the measure...

Page 38: ...monitored and stored see chapter 2 2 12 Phase currents IL1 IL2 IL3 Measuring range 0 5 x In In 1 A or 5 A Frequency The frequency is measured from the voltage input The minimum and maximum value of t...

Page 39: ...er calculation for one phase sin 1 1 1 L L L I U Q where UL1 Measured L1 phase voltage IL1 Measured L1 current Angle between UL1 and IL1 Active reactive and apparent power are calculated as follows S...

Page 40: ...ted to voltage Power direction cosfii Power factor inductive Lags Forward capacitive Leads Forward inductive Leads Reverse capacitive Lags Reverse 2 2 3 Energy calculations Calculated energy measures...

Page 41: ...imported energy Each channel can be connected to any combination of the nine output relays The connection is configured in the output matrix The parameters for the energy pulses can be found in the E...

Page 42: ...400 kWh The average pulse frequency will be 100 0 400 250 pulses h The peak pulse frequency will be 800 0 400 2000 pulses h Set pulse length to 3600 2000 0 2 1 6 s or less The trip relay lifetime will...

Page 43: ...ion example of wiring the energy pulse outputs to a PLC having common minus and using an external wetting voltage Figure 2 2 4 4 Application example of wiring the energy pulse outputs to a PLC having...

Page 44: ...pter 2 2 12 2 15 2 2 2 1 f f f rms I I I I RMS voltages PMU calculates the RMS value of each voltage input The minimum and the maximum of RMS values are recorded and stored see chapter 2 2 12 2 15 2 2...

Page 45: ...SagOff On Off On Sag off event SwelOn On Off On Swell on event SwelOf On Off On Swell off event Recorded values of sags and swells monitoring Parameter Value Unit Description Count Cumulative sag coun...

Page 46: ...me are stored as previous values The interruption counter and the total time are cleared for a new period The pre previous values are overwritten The voltage interruption is based on the value of the...

Page 47: ...eter Value Unit Description Voltage LOW OK Current voltage status Measured value U1 Measured positive sequence voltage Count Number of voltage sags during the current observation period Prev Number of...

Page 48: ...manually by editing the value from the local panel or through a remote user interface IL IL1 IL2 IL3 ILRMS IL1RMS IL2RMS IL3RMS ILTHD IL1THD IL2THD IL3THD ILda IL1da IL2da IL3da Io I1 I2 I1 I2 UL UL1...

Page 49: ...er which is in use on or off The forcing is done by writing a new status value No forcing flag is needed as in forcing i e the output relays The forced time is valid until the next forcing or until th...

Page 50: ...on and off every Wednesday Thursday The timer switches on and off every Thursday Friday The timer switches on and off every Friday Saturday The timer switches on and off every Saturday Sunday The time...

Page 51: ...abled alarm stages have the following programmable parameters Link_ link to a measured or calculated value see table below Cmp_ mode or Set_ alarm limit of stage_ setting range depends on the signal t...

Page 52: ...In Ref Mode A1 Start Delay In Ref Mode A6 RESET Latches Figure 2 6 2 Alarm output matrix Alarm functions can also be activated using the Force setting of each alarm stage ALARM STAGE _b Force ON OFF...

Page 53: ...se see the corresponding documentation for more details Option modules Standards interface Internal Internal Internal External Protocol RS 232 VX004 M3 or VX008 4 Plastic or Glass RS 485 ProfiBus Ethe...

Page 54: ...60 EN004 Also the internal supply voltage is supervised Should the auxiliary supply of the unit disappear an IF alarm is automatically given because the IF output relay functions on the working curren...

Page 55: ...nt transmission network connection Industrial distribution networks Transforming station infeeder measurements Distribution feeder measurements High voltage motor measurements Capacitor bank measureme...

Page 56: ...6 7 8 1 X2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X3 15 14 13 12 T1 T2 A1 A2 A3 IF 10 11 15 14 11 12 18 17 X2 9 13 10 16 48 V DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 DI5 DI6 Remote SPABus ModBus ProfiBus TCP IP IEC 103 Local RS232 AO AO1 AO2 AO3...

Page 57: ...4 5 6 7 8 1 X2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X3 15 14 13 12 10 11 15 14 11 12 18 17 X2 9 13 10 16 48 V DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 DI5 DI6 Remote SPABus ModBus ProfiBus TCP IP IEC 103 Local RS232 AO AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO1 AO2...

Page 58: ...AO3 AO4 L1 L2 L3 P2 P1 40 265 V ac dc 18 36 V dc Processing Measured values Calculated values Alarm settings Etc example3 VAMP 260 T1 T2 A1 A2 A3 IF X1 1 2 3 4 5 6 X3 17 18 X1 11 12 13 14 15 16 X3 2 3...

Page 59: ...nergy Management System Serial communication Energy pulses Meteringex Power Error Com Alarm Trip A B C VAMP260 PowerMonitoringUnit Power Error Com Alarm Trip A B C VAMP260 PowerMonitoringUnit Figure 3...

Page 60: ...r monitoring unit Technical description VAMP Ltd 28 Vamp 24h support phone 358 0 20 753 3264 VM260 EN004 3 5 Power Monitoring Unit in a 400 V network Figure 3 5 1 Example of VAMP 260 voltage measureme...

Page 61: ...X1 1 6 Line voltages Ua Ub and Uc terminals X1 11 16 4 1 Digital inputs Further the measuring unit can collect status information and alarm signals via six digital inputs terminals X3 2 7 The digital...

Page 62: ...Self supervision system output relay IF terminals X2 16 18 4 4 Serial communication connection X4 RS 232 serial communication connection for computers connector LOCAL RS 232 connectors on front panel...

Page 63: ...ted together 4 5 1 mA scaling examples In this chapter there are three example configurations of scaling the transducer mA outputs Example 1 Coupling IL Scaled minimum 0 A Scaled maximum 300 A Analogu...

Page 64: ...ng Uline Scaled minimum 0 V Scaled maximum 15000 V Analogue output minimum value 4 mA Analogue output maximum value 20 mA ULINE V mA Analogue output 4 8 12 16 20 15000 mAscaling_2 Figure 4 5 1 2 Examp...

Page 65: ...ctional power At 2000 kVar the transducer output is 4 mA at 0 kVar it is 8 mA and at 6000 kVar the output is 20 mA 4 5 2 Exception control of analogue outputs Each channel AO1 AO4 has a possibility to...

Page 66: ...VAMP 260 Power monitoring unit Technical description VAMP Ltd 34 Vamp 24h support phone 358 0 20 753 3264 VM260 EN004 4 6 Block diagram Figure 4 6 1 Block diagram of the power monitoring unit VAMP 260...

Page 67: ...VAMP Ltd Power monitoring unit Technical description VAMP 260 VM260 EN004 Vamp 24h support phone 358 0 20 753 3264 35 Figure 4 6 2 Block diagram of the power monitoring unit VAMP 260 with mA option...

Page 68: ...VAMP 260 Power monitoring unit Technical description VAMP Ltd 36 Vamp 24h support phone 358 0 20 753 3264 VM260 EN004 4 7 Connection diagram Figure 4 7 1 VAMP 260 connection diagram...

Page 69: ...e dimension Solid or stranded wire 4 mm2 10 12 AWG 5 1 2 Auxiliary voltage Type A standard Type B option Rated voltage Uaux 40 265 V ac dc 18 36 V dc 110 120 220 240 V ac 24 V dc 48 60 110 125 220 V d...

Page 70: ...2 000 VA Contact material AgNi 0 15 gold plated Terminal block Maximum wire dimension Phoenix MVSTBW or equivalent 2 5 mm2 13 14 AWG 5 1 6 Local serial communication port Number of ports 1 on front a...

Page 71: ...EN 61000 4 3 80 1000 MHz 10 V m 80 AM 1 kHz GSM test EN 61000 4 3 900 MHz 10 V m pulse modulated 1 MHz burst IEC 60255 22 1 1 kV differential mode 2 5 kV common mode Voltage interruption IEC 60255 11...

Page 72: ...Weight Relay Package and Manual 5 2 kg 5 3 Disturbance recorder DR The operation of Disturbance recorder depends on the following settings The recording time and number of records depend on the time s...

Page 73: ...VM260 EN004 Vamp 24h support phone 358 0 20 753 3264 41 6 Construction 6 1 Dimensional drawing 208 0 155 0 27 0 181 0 28 0 137 0 190 0 193 0 20 0 1 0 10 0 139 0 P200_ulkomitat_kannella PANEL CUT OUT...

Page 74: ...64 VM260 EN004 6 2 Panel mounting Figure 6 2 1 Flush mounting of protection unit in panel 6 3 Semi flush mounting 27 0 181 0 28 0 137 0 P200_semi flush b a 21 0 Figure 6 3 1 Semi flush mounting of pro...

Page 75: ...ass Tx Plastic Optic Interface Analog Outputs A 4pcs B None Accessories Order Code Explanation Note VEA 3 CG Ethernet Interface Module VAMP Ltd VPA 3 CG Profibus Interface Module VAMP Ltd VMA 3 CG RS4...

Page 76: ...VAMP Ltd P O Box 810 FIN 65101 Vaasa Finland Visiting address Yritt j nkatu 15 Phone 358 0 20 753 3200 Fax 358 0 20 753 3205 Email vamp vamp fi URL http www vamp fi Service VAMP Ltd P O Box 810 FIN 65...

Page 77: ...VAMP Ltd Power monitoring unit Technical description VAMP 260 VM260 EN004 Vamp 24h support phone 358 0 20 753 3264 45...

Page 78: ...erve the rights to changes without prior notice VAMP Ltd Street address Yritt j nkatu 15 Phone 358 20 753 3200 Post address Fax 358 20 753 3205 P O Box 810 FIN 65101 Vaasa Intenet www vamp fi Finland...

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