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Installation Guide

Power Monitoring

E50B1, E50C2, E50C3

TM

Solid State Output

The E50 have one normally open (N.O.) KY Form A output and one normally closed (N.C.) output.* One is dedicated to energy 
(Wh), and the other to Alarm. The E50B1 also provides an additional N.O. reactive energy (VARh) contact. See the Setup section for 
configuration information.

~

=

~

=

≤ 100 mA

≤ 100 mA

~

=

≤ 100 mA

Alarm

Energy

Output

+         –         S

LOAD

LOAD

LOAD

Power Source

3-30 VDC
6-30 VAC

Power Source

3-30 VDC
6-30 VAC

Over-Current Protective
Device** (not supplied)

Power Source

3-30 VDC
6-30 VAC

E50B1 only

The solid state pulse outputs are rated for 30 VAC/DC nom.
Maximum load current is 100mA at 25°C. Derate 0.56 mA per °C above 25°C.
* While the relay used for the Phase Loss contact is Normally Closed (contacts are closed when the meter is not powered), closure indicates the presence of an 
alarm; either loss of phase, when the meter is powered, or loss of power when the meter is not. The contacts are open when the meter is powered and no phase 
loss alarm conditions are present
** Use an over-current protective device rated for the short circuit current at the connection point.

Main Menu

IEC

IEEE

Description

D

D

Demand

MAX

M

Maximum Demand

P

W

Present Real Power

Q

VAR

Present Reactive Power

S

VA

Present Apparent Power

A

A

Amps

UAB, UBC, UAC

VAB, VBC, VAC

Voltage Line to Line

V

VLN

Voltage Line to Neutral

PF

PF

Power Factor

U

VLL

Voltage Line to Line

HZ

HZ

Frequency

KSh

KVAh

Accumulated Apparent 

Energy

KQh

KVARh

Accumulated Reactive 

Energy

KPh

KWh

Accumulated Real Energy

PLOSS

PLOSS

Phase Loss

LOWPF

LOWPF

Low Power Factor Error

Main Menu

IEC

IEEE

Description

F ERR

F ERR

Frequency Error

I OVR

I OVR

Over Current

V OVR

V OVR

Over Voltage

PULSE

PULSE

kWh Pulse Output Overrun 

(configuration error)

_PHASE

_PHASE

Summary Data for 1, 2, or 3 

active phases

ALERT

ALERT

Diagnostic Alert Status

INFO

INFO

Unit Information

MODEL

MODEL

Model Number

OS

OS

Operating System

RS

RS

Reset System

SN

SN

Serial Number

RESET

RESET

Reset Data

PASWD

PASWD

Enter Reset or Setup 

Password

ENERG

ENERG

Reset Energy Accumulators

DEMND

DEMND

Reset Demand Maximums

User Interface (UI) 
Menu Abbreviations 
Defined

The user can set the display mode to either IEC or IEEE notation in the SETUP menu.

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Summary of Contents for E50B1

Page 1: ...ccordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 T...

Page 2: ...ight 0 62 lb 0 28 kg IP Degree of Protection IEC 60529 IP40 front display IP20 Meter Display Characteristics Back lit blue LCD Terminal Block Screw Torque 0 37 to 0 44 ft lb 0 5 to 0 6 N m Terminal Bl...

Page 3: ...uts 4 Product Diagram 5 Display Screen Diagram 5 Installation 6 Supported SystemTypes 7 Wiring Symbols 7 Wiring 8 Control Power 9 Quick Setup Instructions 10 Solid State Output 11 User Interface Menu...

Page 4: ...passwords Diagnostic alerts Current 3 phase average Volts 3 phase average Current by phase Volts by phase Line Line and Line Neutral Power Real Reactive and Apparent 3 phase total and per phase Power...

Page 5: ...uippedUnitsOnly TransmitData ReceiveData ReceiveDataError LCDScreen Buttons Up Select Right Next Down Select Left Back Alarm Energy Two5 characterrows ofdisplaytext Toprowalphanumeric Bottomrownumeric...

Page 6: ...nted to the interior surface of the enclosure A DINRailMounting 1 Attach the mounting clips to the underside of the housing by sliding them into the slots from the inside The stopping pegs must face t...

Page 7: ...face or as QNAN in the Modbus registers CTs Voltage Connections SystemType Phase Loss Measurements Wiring Diagram Number of wires Qty ID Qty ID Type Modbus Register 130 User Interface SETUP S SYS VLL...

Page 8: ...iring N L1 X2 X1 White Black A B C N X1 X2 X1 X2 X1 X2 A B C Diagram1 1 PhaseLine to Neutral2 Wire System1CT Diagram2 1 PhaseLine to Line2 Wire System1CT L1 L2 X2 X1 X2 X1 A B C N A B C N White Black...

Page 9: ...al installationlimits InCEcompliantinstallations thelinesmust beneutral earth referencedatlessthan300VACL N TheControlPowerTransformermaybewiredL NorL L Outputto meetmeterinputrequirements DCControlPo...

Page 10: ...d back to the S COM screen 6 to the S CT Set Current Transducer screen If this unit does not have an RS 485 port this will be the first screen a to the CT V screen Use the or buttons to select the vo...

Page 11: ...powered or loss of power when the meter is not The contacts are open when the meter is powered and no phase loss alarm conditions are present Use an over current protective device rated for the short...

Page 12: ...lts Line Line U Average of Active Phases Amps A Average of Active Phases Volts Line Neutral V Average of Active Phases Total Real Power P Power Factor Average of Active Phases 3 KVA Total Apparent Pow...

Page 13: ...eset System Operating System ALERT INFO PLOSS A b C LOWPF A b C F ERR A I OVR A b C V OVR A b C PASWD 00000 PASWD 00000 Model Number Energy Pulse Output Error Overrun Error ConF Configuration Error PU...

Page 14: ...1L 1n Back To SETUP Back Back Back S COM To Setup p 2 SPLOS Next S PT Set Potential Transfomer Ratio RATIO Potential transformer step down is RATIO 1 Default is 1 1 No PT installed See Install for wir...

Page 15: ...lert Bitmap if equipped Wh P Set Pulse Energy In Watt Hours VAR Hours if present per Pulse When moving down to a smaller energy the meter will not allow the selection if it cannot find a pulse duratio...

Page 16: ...rval is 15 minutes at a 15 minute interval setting the buffers hold 60 days of data An external timer can be used over Modbus by setting this register to 0 Use register 159 to turn on data logging and...

Page 17: ...le etc during the previous demand sub interval and whether the Real Time Clock has been changed re initialized to default date time due to a power cycle or modified via Modbus commands Setting Value M...

Page 18: ...ss byte1 0x11 byte2 bytes following w out crc byte3 ID byte 247 byte4 status 0xFF if the operating system is used status 0x00 if the reset system is used bytes5 ID string Veris Industries E50xx Power...

Page 19: ...10000 Power Factor Phase C 016 R UInt Volt V 0 32767 Voltage Phase A B 017 R UInt Volt V 0 32767 Voltage Phase B C 018 R UInt Volt V 0 32767 Voltage Phase A C 019 R UInt Volt V 0 32767 Voltage Phase A...

Page 20: ...to Reset Logging E50C3 only Write 16498 0x4072 to Clear Pulse Counters to 0 Read always returns 0 130 R W NV UInt 10 11 12 31 40 Single Phase A N SystemType See Manual Note only the indicated phases a...

Page 21: ...more than 10 below 277V less than 249V or if any L L voltage drops more than 10 below 480V less than 432V the corresponding phase loss alarm bit in register 146 will be true Phase Loss Output Note The...

Page 22: ...e energy register 144 147 R NV UInt 0 32767 Count of Energy Accumulator resets 148 R UInt Reserved returns 0 149 R W NV UInt 1 6 Number of Sub Intervals per Demand Interval Sets the number of sub inte...

Page 23: ...Read Collision 2 Set to 1 on the 2nd attempt to save log data while the user is reading the log Logging Page Register is set to something other than 0 At this point the meter ignores the read conditio...

Page 24: ...Year Hour 178 R W NV UInt Log Register Pointer 10 Default is 157 Minutes Seconds Floating Point Data 257 258 R NV Float kWh Real Energy Consumption clear via reset register 259 260 R NV Float kWh Rea...

Page 25: ...eactive Power Max Demand 335 336 R NV Float kVA Total Apparent Power Max Demand 337 338 R Float 0 4294967040 Pulse Counter 1 Real Energy Contact Closure Counters Valid for both Pulse inputs and output...

Page 26: ...c See the Setup section Incorrect voltage inputs Check power meter voltage input terminals to verify adequate voltage Power meter is wired improperly Check all CTs and PTs to verify correct connection...

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