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Installation Guide

Power Monitoring

E31E Series

TM

General BACnet 
Programming 
Information

The E31E consists of a BACnet virtual router and one or two 42-channel branch circuit meters. The BACnet virtual router has its 
own device object and an internal BACnet network. The branch circuit monitors have their own device objects that are logical 
devices on the network internal to (beneath) the virtual router. It is critical that the network number of the virtual router’s 
internal network be different than any other network number in your entire BACnet system. The network number is set to 50 at 
the factory, but can be changed in the GUI or by writing to the Present_Value of the AV2 data object associated with that device. 
Changes to the network number do not take affect until the E31E is re-started, either from the GUI or by cycling the power.

The default Device ID of the virtual router is the Device_Offset parameter, which is set to 5000 at the factory, but can be changed 
in the GUI or by writing to Present_Value of the the AV1 data object associated with that device. Changes to the network number 
do not take affect until the E31E is re-started, either from the GUI or by cycling the power. The default Device IDs are numbered 
to consecutively follow the Device ID of the virtual router (e.g. if the Device_Offset parameter is 50000, the virtual router has a 
Device_ID of 50000, the branch circuit monitor called Panel 1 has a Device_ID of 50001 and  the branch circuit monitor called 
Panel 2 (if present) has a Device_ID of 50002.

All Device_IDs are writable. Once a device’s Object_Identifier is overwritten, changes to the ID Offset no longer affect that 
Object_Identifier, even in Discovery mode. Make further changes to the value by writing the Object_Identifier property.

The default Object_Name property value of each device object is an abbreviated name of the meter series discovered with 
an underscore and the Modbus address of the meter appended to it. The Object_Name is a writable property. Once a device’s 
Object_Name is overwritten, the Object_Name does not revert to the initial default, even in Discovery mode. Make further 
changes to the value by writing the Object_name property.

The E31E supports Subscribe_COV, with default COV increment values assigned as shown in the data object tables. If these values 
are not appropriate for a specific application, write them as needed when they are subscribed. On subsequent power cycles, no 
subscriptions are active and the COV increments return to their default values.

With few exceptions, any data values written to AV objects are accepted (without error) by the data object and passed through 
to the corresponding Modbus register. There is no direct indication via the BACnet protocol if invalid values are rejected. After an 
invalid value is written to the Present_Value of an AV, subsequent reads of that property return the new (invalid) value until the 
next time the E31E refreshes its data (this may take several seconds). 

BBMD Support

When the E31E is in BACnet IP mode, it can be configured as a BBMD device by entering “BBMD” in the Enable BBMD Support field 
in the GUI, adding devices to a comma separated value text file named bdt.ini, and loading it onto the device. The example below 
shows the syntax required for the bdt.ini file. All lines beginning with two forward slashes are interpreted as comments. Use 
exactly one line per device added, separated by commas (no spaces). The file must include an entry (line) for each BBMD device 
in the BAcnet enterprise, including the E31E itself. Note:  the default gateway address in the network setup must be correct for 
BBMD support to operate correctly. Once edited, upload the btd.ini file to the gateway through the GUI. Click the <Diagnostics and 
Debugging> button in the lower right corner of the GUI and follow the folder tree under Navigation to the following folder: “Veris 
Industries E3x Series Gateway/Setup/File Transfer.” Select the “General” tab (this is important - using the wrong tab can overwrite 
critical files). Click the <Browse> button and select your bdt.ini file. Then click <Submit>. The GUI quickly indicates “The file 
was updated successfully.” Click the <System Restart> button, click <OK> on the confirmation dialog and wait for the gateway 
to reinitialize (takes about 30 seconds). BBMD changes are made by uploading a new btd.ini file. After setting the GUI to enable 
BBMD support and transferring a new or revised bdt.ini file, restart the E31E to load the file. BBMD support can be disabled in the 
GUI by entering “-” (a hyphen) in the Enable BBMD Supprt filed in the GUI.

// Bdt.ini
// The format of this table must be (without the forward slashes - they are comment indicators):
//
//BBMD IP_Address , BBMD port , BBMD subnet Mask
//
147.26.116.217,47808,255.255.255.255
172.16.17.198,47808,255.255.255.255

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Summary of Contents for E31A42

Page 1: ...death or serious injury A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of this electrical equipment and the installation and has received safety trai...

Page 2: ...2560 Hz Update Rate Modbus 1 8 seconds both panels BACnet 14 seconds SNMP 20 seconds ETHERNET COMMUNICATION Physical Interface RJ45 connector with 10 100 Mbit Ethernet Protocols Supported Modbus TCP...

Page 3: ...0 50 Amp A 1 0 26 mm B 0 5 11 mm C 0 4 10 mm D 0 9 23 mm E 1 6 40 mm E31CT1 100 Amp A 1 5 39 mm B 0 8 20 mm C 0 7 16 mm D 1 6 40 mm E 2 1 53 mm E31CT3 200 Amp A 1 5 39 mm B 1 25 32 mm C 1 25 32 mm D 2...

Page 4: ...ther high amperage source Inputs on the left are for panelboard 2 inputs on the right are for panelboard 1 8 50 Pin Ribbon Cable Connectors 4 foot 0 9 m ribbon cables are provided for easy connection...

Page 5: ...egister 62017 BACnet object AV164 or SNMP MIB variable spanels panel1 p1Configuration p1Setup p1UserDefinedSettings OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 40845 1 30 1 1 6 3 4 0 For models with 42 channels or more these fea...

Page 6: ...rupted the RTC resets to a default date and time and must be set again in order to run When using the RTC the demand snapshot interval can be set from 10 to 3600 seconds 1 hour Monitoring of Mains Rea...

Page 7: ...zontally loosen the screws on the sides of the E31E that hold the brackets in place do not fully remove the screws from the E31E housing Loosen the screws on the other two sides of the housing do not...

Page 8: ...SNAPTRACK to the mounting surface Click the adapter board into place 4 Install the current sensors onto the conductors to be monitored Orientation Note If the signed power factor feature is NOT enable...

Page 9: ...rentsensororientation doesnotaffectmeterbehavior IfthisfeatureISenabled orientthecurrent sensorssothatthearrowpointstowardthe loadforproperoperation Alignribbon cablekeywith connectorkeyhole 5 Connect...

Page 10: ...13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 42 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 24 24 23 22 EVEN SEQ BLACK WHITE Adapter Board B numbering E...

Page 11: ...puts 3 5 to 4 4 in lb 0 4 to 0 5 N m all other terminals 4 4 to 5 3 in lb 0 5 to 0 6 N m 1 Wire the CTs to the E31E Note For Veris CTs X1 is the white lead X2 is the black lead 1 2 3 N X1 X1 X1 X1 X2...

Page 12: ...d placement of these resistors varies for each standard The E31E does not implement any RS 485 line polarization bias or termination internally For the RS 485 cable use shielded twisted pair wire such...

Page 13: ...ed to work on the network and is being accessed from a PC on that same network open a web browser and enter the IP address of the E31E into the address URL field on the browser Press enter The GUI lau...

Page 14: ...et to its factory default IP address of 192 168 1 24 set the PC to an unused static IP address on the 192 168 1 xxx subnet where xxx is any value between 1 and 255 except 24 Set the subnet mask to 255...

Page 15: ...se the following IP Address Make note of the IP address that appears then enter the static IP address e g if the E31E Series is still set to its default address of 192 168 1 24 then change it to 192 1...

Page 16: ...s Installation Guide Power Monitoring E31E Series TM UsingtheGUItosetuptheIPaddressforuseonyournetwork 1 Access the GUI according the instructions in the Accessing the Graphical User Interface GUI sec...

Page 17: ...IP Address Settings menu b Enter the desired IP address in the N1_IP_Address field in the format xxx xxx xxx xxx c If necessary change the Subnet Mask by entering the appropriate new value in the N1_N...

Page 18: ...iscovery mode default deletes profiles and rediscovers them when the device is powered again The results are the same unless the profile configuration is intentionally altered Profile selection and di...

Page 19: ...parate BACnet devices for each 42 channel meter panel behind this virtual router allowing the devices to be discoverable and independently accessed via BACnet even if the virtual router is connected b...

Page 20: ...evice object for the E31E s virtual router The final field is the MSTP_MAC_Addr which sets the MAC address for the virtual router The E31E panel s are devices on the internal BACnet network and are no...

Page 21: ...two unique parameters The SNMP_Community string is used to control access to the device Whatever value entered must be used in the MIB browser or SNMP access software to communicate with this device...

Page 22: ...on settings using the GUI Valid network numbers range from 1 to 65534 if other values are entered the network number defaults to 5 b Device_ID Offset Every BACnet device must have a BACnet Device_ID n...

Page 23: ...Sharing WritePropertyMultiple B DS WPM B K 1 12 BIBB Data Sharing COV B DS COV B K 2 2 BIBB Alarm and Event Notification Internal B AE N I B K 2 5 BIBB Alarm and Event ACK B AE ACK B K 2 11 BIBB Alarm...

Page 24: ...to the value by writing the Object_name property The E31E supports Subscribe_COV with default COV increment values assigned as shown in the data object tables If these values are not appropriate for a...

Page 25: ...ected to the Panel 1A and Panel 1B connectors and to the data set under Modbus address 1 or BACnet device identified as Node_1 in the GUI Panel 2 corresponds to the CT strips connected to the Panel 2A...

Page 26: ...ctual strip installation Verify phase rotation of breakers firmware rev 1 012 or higher allows for custom rotation if needed Current reading is not as expected or reading is on different CT number tha...

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