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SFLC-211-185 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

 

POWER LINE MULTI-METER 

 

SFLC-110L 

 

[ 1φ2W / 1φ3W / 3φ3W  ANALOG OUTPUT ] 

 

HARDWARE MODEL B [ Green backlight ] 
HARDWARE MODEL E [ White backlight ] 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for SFLC-110L

Page 1: ...SFLC 211 185 INSTRUCTION MANUAL POWER LINE MULTI METER SFLC 110L 1 2W 1 3W 3 3W ANALOG OUTPUT HARDWARE MODEL B Green backlight HARDWARE MODEL E White backlight...

Page 2: ...We are also not responsible for damage caused by false operation in combination with connecting equipment which is beyond our control Do not disassemble remodel and repair this product Have a contact...

Page 3: ...product may become hard to see And deformation of a case may take place by the surface temperature rise The warranty period and warranty scope Warranty period The warranty period of this product is f...

Page 4: ...t at a dusty place Don t mount the unit at a place exposed to direct sunlight Avoid exposing the unit to direct sunlight even through a glass window If the meter is directly exposed to sunlight the su...

Page 5: ...er limit H 80 0A 400 0A 40 00A Interval 0 second 0 second 0 second Demand power Upper limit H OFF OFF OFF Interval 0 second 0 second 0 second Operation form Operating system according with bimetallic...

Page 6: ...ON ON var hour of power transmission ON ON ON 11 Input circuit Phase line change 3 3W 1 3W R B W 1 2W Input voltage 110V 220V 300V 110V 220V 12 Measurement Tidal current measurement General measureme...

Page 7: ...e warranty does not apply to the unit any more Also modifications may cause troubles a fire or other accidents For specifications change etc please contact us 7 Maintenance and check Wipe off the surf...

Page 8: ...The main monitor display element change 18 4 3 2 Phase line display change 18 4 3 3 Enlarged display of integral power consumption 19 4 3 4 Setting value check 19 4 3 5 Setting mode 20 4 3 6 Reset 21...

Page 9: ...ower supply is AC85 264V DC80 143V for both AC and DC uses The mounting method of this unit is compatible with the mounting method of conventional 110 square mechanical meter This unit is mounted at 2...

Page 10: ...change to setting mode In setting mode it is used as a switch that determines a set point RESET SHIFT Scale markings It sets automatically by measurement range setting Unit display It sets automatica...

Page 11: ...agram Caution on handling Mount the LCD to obtain an optimum angle since the contrast changes according to the monitoring angle 1 For upper case installation 2 For lower case installation Installation...

Page 12: ...wer than 100 4 Keep a distance of more than 30cm between this unit and the circuit breaker as well as between this unit and the relay contact signal line 5 No protection is necessary for this unit eve...

Page 13: ...display of current voltage is changed It is used in case it terminates setting mode And it is used in case it returns the display combination of a measurement factor Convenient functions 1 In case a m...

Page 14: ...e Push 3 seconds or No operation 10 minute TEST mode Push 3 seconds Wh varh factor display A DA MDA V factor display At 1 2W With no function Alarm reset Output and display Conditions At manual reset...

Page 15: ...m value and the minimum value by switch operation These maximum values and the minimum value are reset by switch operation it updates to the instantaneous value at the time In addition as for the maxi...

Page 16: ...ue setting is a possible measurement factor demand current and demand power etc it displays in case an input exceeds a set point Besides the usual measurement display the detected factor is displayed...

Page 17: ...rm output hold in case setting as an alarm output of applicable factor The return in this case needs alarm reset operation Please refer to 4 3 7 Reset about alarm reset Alarm factor Example of a displ...

Page 18: ...mode 1 No 111 Display pattern Setting mode 2 Setting of measurement range analog output pulse output and measurement display ON OFF is mainly performed And initialization of a setting value and reset...

Page 19: ...A Y Main monitor A B Initial display 4 3 2 Phase line display change Three phase three wire Single phase three wire A phase line display of current or voltage is changed Everything which is being indi...

Page 20: ...t set point are checked Check is RESET SHIFT and are pushed simultaneously and performed The change of a set point is carries out by and DISPLAY is pushed in case it returns to the original measuremen...

Page 21: ...tting mode 1 Press SET for longer than 3 seconds Setting mode 2 Press SET and RESET SHIFT together for longer than 3 seconds Setting mode 3 Press SET and DISPLAY together for longer than 3 seconds Ref...

Page 22: ...ation in the setting mode 2 please refer to 5 3 2 Setting mode 2 Press SET and RESET SHIFT together for longer than 3 seconds It goes into the setting mode 2 MODE is pushed until setting is set to No...

Page 23: ...reset Reset of the various measurement values of maximum value and minimum value is performed This reset has two types of methods How to perform according to a measurement factor individual How to re...

Page 24: ...nues pushing RESET SHIFT and 1 second or more simultaneously Maximum Minimum measurement display Reset completion 4 Alarm reset and all reset of maximum value and minimum value It resets an alarm in a...

Page 25: ...ontact delay time of alarm 0 second 40 131H Demand current upper limit Sets the high alarm value of demand current 80 Full scale 100 41 132 Demand current time interval Sets time interval of demand cu...

Page 26: ...e Sets the full scale of reactive power meter 3 3W 600 0kvar 16 44 47 1 3W 50 00kvar 1 2W 75 00kvar 17 21A Digit number of reactive power range Sets the digit number of reactive power range 3 3W 4 dig...

Page 27: ...N OFF of demand current measurement display ON 50 254 Active power ON OFF Sets the ON OFF of active power measurement display ON 50 255 Demand power ON OFF Sets the ON OFF of demand power measurement...

Page 28: ...wer transmission power receiving in measurement of reactive power and power factor General measurement 53 331 20 AO1 BIAS adjustment Sets the BIAS value of AO1 analog output 1 0 0 54 332 20 AO1 SPAN a...

Page 29: ...ent range of ammeter 213 Press SET and RESET SHIFT together for longer than 3 seconds 211 Press RESET SHIFT Press RESET SHIFT Select a measuring range by and 212 213 Press SET Selected measuring range...

Page 30: ...entered Press DISPLAY Returns to display mode 49 Sets the time interval of demand current 132 Press SET for longer than 3 seconds Press MODE Press MODE 111 121AL 131H Press RESET SHIFT Select an time...

Page 31: ...ET SHIFT 111 112 Press RESET SHIFT Press RESET SHIFT 113 114 115 Select an display factor by and Press SET Selected display factor is entered Press DISPLAY Returns to display mode 36 40 Sets the displ...

Page 32: ...elected output pulse unit is entered Press DISPLAY Returns to display mode 49 6 Setting of power factor and frequency measurement range Each parenthesized number shows a setting number and this number...

Page 33: ...display mode 44 47 Sets the digit number of current range 215 Press SET and RESET SHIFT together for longer than 3 seconds 211 Press RESET SHIFT Press RESET SHIFT Press RESET SHIFT 212 213 214 Press...

Page 34: ...o display mode 48 Sets the analog output sensitivity of a rated input power value to an output upper limit of active power 225A Press SET and RESET SHIFT together for longer than 3 seconds Press MODE...

Page 35: ...ger than 3 seconds Press MODE Press MODE 111 121AL 131H Select a high alarm value by and Press SET Selected high alarm value is entered Press DISPLAY Returns to display mode 41 Sets the high alarm val...

Page 36: ...zed number shows a setting number and this number is displayed on the setting screen Items Setting and operation procedures Page Sets the tidal current measurement of reactive power and power factor 3...

Page 37: ...in monitor V RY V YB V BR A R A Y A B DA R DA Y DA B MDA R MDA Y MDA B W DW MDW var cos Hz Wh Wh varh LAG varh LEAD varh LAG varh LEAD Sub monitor Left V RY V YB V BR A R A Y A B W var cos Sub monitor...

Page 38: ...varh LEAD varh LAG varh LEAD Sub monitor Left V RW V BW V RB A R A B A W W var cos Sub monitor Center V RW V BW V RB A R A B A W DA R DA B DA W MDA R MDA B MDA W W DW MDW var varh LAG varh LEAD varh L...

Page 39: ...Pattern 11 A cos W Wh A 12 Pattern 12 A var W Wh A 13 Pattern 13 W cos var Wh W 14 Pattern 14 A Wh A 15 Pattern 15 V Hz V Displays set factor Single phase 2 wire Main monitor V A DA MDA W DW MDW var c...

Page 40: ...R 3 A R 4 A Y 5 A B 6 W 7 var 8 cos 9 Nothing 0 DW 14 var 16 varh LAG 17 varh LEAD 18 varh LAG 19 varh LEAD 20 Nothing 0 V RY 1 V YB 2 V BR 3 A R 4 A Y 5 A B 6 A Y 5 A B 6 V RY 1 V YB 2 V BR 3 Wh 18 W...

Page 41: ...IN RESET SHIFT MAX MIN RESET SHIFT MAX MIN 121AL Alarm output factor setting Sets the factor of alarms outputs Selection by and set value is updated by SET Default setting 1 DA Demand current OFF Noth...

Page 42: ...operating system of demand DW can be selected from d operating system according with bimetallic type demand and A averaging arithmetic in demand time delay average Selection by and set value is updat...

Page 43: ...N 152 Backlight brightness 151 Backlight action It can select from ON always on AUTO auto off and OFF always off about action of backlight If 5 minutes elapses without operating a switch in case it is...

Page 44: ...Y DISPLAY MODE 261 262 Other setting DISPLAY Setting mode 2 is selected by pressing SET and RESET SHIFT switches continuously for longer than 3 seconds Pushing MODE switch performs movement of setting...

Page 45: ...ctive power and reactive power automatically simultaneously Selection by and set value is updated by SET Default setting 6600V 3 3W 110V input 110 0V 1 3W 3300V 1 2W 110V input 220 0V 3 3W 1 2W 220V i...

Page 46: ...ment range can be selected within the limits of 40 to 120A Therefore a left table A measurement range can be selected from 40 42 45 48 50 56 60 64 72 75 80 84 90 96 100 120A 1 1 0 1 2 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 8...

Page 47: ...power range Selection by and set value is updated by SET Default setting 4 digits The unit may be changed if the number of digits is changed Example 1200kW 1 20MW 219 Reactive power range Sets the ful...

Page 48: ...C Frequency range A frequency measurement range can be selected from 45 55Hz 55 65Hz 45 65Hz Change of this setting also sets the analog output range of a frequency automatically simultaneously Select...

Page 49: ...ic sensitivity 226A Reactive power output intrinsic sensitivity Output intrinsic sensitivity of rated input power value to an output upper limit value is set about each analog output of current active...

Page 50: ...he function of each external operation input alarm reset maximum minimum reset all reset can be selected Selection by and set value is updated by SET Default setting With alarm output option Alarm res...

Page 51: ...ion of watt hour and setting value All reset of watt hour and initializes the each settings it returns to a default setting 261 Setting initialization RESET SHIFT MAX MIN RESET SHIFT MAX MIN 262 Watt...

Page 52: ...ted by pressing SET and DISPLAY switches continuously for longer than 3 seconds Pushing MODE switch performs movement of setting item The present mode can be returned to the display mode by pressing D...

Page 53: ...cannot be performed if setting of actual connection and phase wire are different 3 3W 1 3W R B W 1 3W R Y W 1 3W Y B W 1 2W 312 Input voltage Set the input voltage 3 3W 1 2W or phase voltage full sca...

Page 54: ...cos 90 0 180 270 90 cos 1 LAG 0 cos 1 LEAD 0 Power receiving Power transmission LEAD 0 20 12 4 LEAD 0 LAG 0 4 20mA Analog output mA Input cos 90 0 180 270 90 cos 1 LAG 0 cos 1 LEAD 0 Power receiving...

Page 55: ...AX MIN RESET SHIFT MAX MIN RESET SHIFT MAX MIN 331 AO Analog output 1 bias adjustment 333 AO Analog output 2 bias adjustment 335 AO Analog output 3 bias adjustment The bias of each analog output is ad...

Page 56: ...sic error 27 Maximum measur ement 32 Minimum measur ement 32 Notes Digital display Pulse output 28 Watt hour Display Integer 5 digit Multiplier Integral number time of 10 Expansion display is possible...

Page 57: ...Maximum demand power Power factor Frequency Watt hour Power receiving Power transmission Bar graph Voltage Each phase and line Current Each phase Demand current Each phase Maximum demand current Each...

Page 58: ...4A or less About 2 5ms Rated voltage DC110V 1 6A or less About 2 5ms Input consumption VA Voltage circuit 0 25VA or less 110V 0 5VA or less 220V Current circuit 0 1VA or less 5A Overload capacity Volt...

Page 59: ...easurement error should be within 10 And there needs to be no malfunction 4 Electrostatic noise It is within 10 of errors in 8kV electrostatic noise at the case of an energization There needs to be no...

Page 60: ...Alarm factor Demand current Demand power Voltage Alarm OFF Possible to setting one of them Reset method Automatic reset or Manual reset Setting Output contact No voltage a contact OR of each phase det...

Page 61: ...again Setting of a input voltage is not right Check the setting Wiring is not right Check the wiring Outside the rated frequency 45 65Hz It cannot be used Cycle control SCR phase angle control PWM co...

Page 62: ...phase sequence display The example of a display 3 3W Main monitor 38 Positive phase sequence Positive Negative phase sequence Negative With no input Sub monitor Left 39 Power of R phase Sub monitor R...

Page 63: ...AX MIN Ao2 check Ao3 check RESET SHIFT MAX MIN AO analog output 1 to 3 check Sets the output factor about each analog output It selects 0 4mA 50 12mA and 100 20mA with or switch If SET is pushed analo...

Page 64: ...lcoholic nature a display item may disappear Please wipe off with the dry cloth 7 5 Storage 1 Please avoid storage in the next space Low temperature high temperature high humidity and sunny place 2 Th...

Page 65: ...M 48 00 M 24 00 M 16 00 M 276 4 136 0 112 0 500 0 M 360 0 M 250 0 M 200 0 M 180 0 M 140 0 M 120 0 M 100 0 M 72 00 M 60 00 M 30 00 M 20 00 M 345 5 170 0 70 00 600 0 M 420 0 M 300 0 M 240 0 M 240 0 M 18...

Page 66: ...k 1500 k 800 0 k 30 11 27 00 22 58 21 60 10 80 5400 2700 1440 785 5 36 00 M 30 00 M 28 00 M 24 00 M 20 00 M 12 00 M 6000 k 4000 k 3000 k 2000 k 1600 k 900 0 k 33 45 25 09 872 7 42 00 M 36 00 M 32 00...

Page 67: ...240 0 k 10 1004 829 1 1400 k 1200 k 1200 k 600 0 k 300 0 k 1255 1036 1400 k 1400 k 1200 k 640 0 k 320 0 k 1338 1280 1105 1600 k 1500 k 1400 k 720 0 k 360 0 k 1505 1440 1244 1800 k 1600 k 1400 k 800 0...

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Page 69: ...M 84 00 M 72 00 M 60 00 M 42 00 M 36 00 M 18 00 M 12 00 M 207 3 102 0 400 0 M 280 0 M 200 0 M 150 0 M 140 0 M 120 0 M 90 00 M 75 00 M 56 00 M 45 00 M 24 00 M 15 00 M 375 0 M 259 1 187 5 127 5 105 0 5...

Page 70: ...0 k 400 0 k 15 05 13 50 11 29 10 80 5400 2700 k 1350 392 7 18 00 M 15 00 M 14 00 M 12 00 M 10 00 M 6000 k 3000 k 2000 k 1500 k 1000 k 800 0 k 450 0 k 16 73 12 55 436 4 24 00 M 18 00 M 16 00 M 15 00 M...

Page 71: ...600 0 k 560 0 k 300 0 k 150 0 k 627 3 518 2 720 0 k 640 0 k 560 0 k 320 0 k 160 0 k 669 1 552 7 800 0 k 720 0 k 640 0 k 360 0 k 180 0 k 752 7 621 8 840 0 k 800 0 k 720 0 k 400 0 k 200 0 k 10 836 4 690...

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