Series PM172
Powermeters
PM172P/PM172E/PM172EH
Installation and Operation Manual
BG0399 Rev. A9
Страница 1: ...Series PM172 Powermeters PM172P PM172E PM172EH Installation and Operation Manual BG0399 Rev A9 ...
Страница 2: ...er and other power sources are turned OFF before performing any work on the instrument Failure to do so may result in serious or even fatal injury and or equipment damage Before connecting the instrument to the power source check the labels on the back of the instrument to ensure that your instrument is equipped with the appropriate power supply voltage input voltages and currents Under no circums...
Страница 3: ...1 RS 422 485 Connection 27 COM1 Dial Up Modem Connection 28 COM1 Ethernet Connection 28 COM1 Profibus Connection 29 COM2 RS 422 485 Connection 30 Chapter 3 Display Operations 32 Indicators and Controls 32 Display Diagnostics 32 Numeric LED Display 32 Load Bar Graph 33 Energy Pulse LED 33 Port Activity LEDs 33 Navigation Buttons 33 Data Display 33 Display Features 33 Navigation Buttons 34 Simple Re...
Страница 4: ...r Meter 60 Setting Up Communication Ports 60 Setting Up the Ethernet 61 Configuring GE EGD Production Exchanges 62 General Meter Setup 64 Basic Meter Setup 64 Device Options 65 Transformer Correction 67 Local Settings 68 Using Digital Inputs 69 Using Relay Outputs 70 Programming Analog Inputs 72 Programming Analog Outputs 74 Programming the Analog Expander 75 Using Counters 76 Using Periodic Timer...
Страница 5: ...s 107 Viewing Recorded Files 107 Retrieving Logs Files 107 Viewing Options 107 Viewing the Device Event Log 108 Viewing the Data Log 109 Viewing Waveforms 109 Viewing Synchronized Waveforms 114 COMTRADE and PQDIF Converters 116 Manual Converting 116 Automatic Converting 117 Appendix A Technical Specifications 118 Appendix B Analog Output Parameters 124 Appendix C Setpoint Triggers and Actions 125 ...
Страница 6: ...cludes three models of devices PM172P basic model offers all standard metering and control capabilities of the PM172 Series PM172E adds to above an energy meter an event recorder and a multi channel data recorder PM172EH adds to above extended harmonic analysis and incorporates a fast waveform recorder with the voltage disturbance monitor Features 3 voltage and 3 current transformer isolated AC in...
Страница 7: ... 1x6 characters bright LED display adjustable update time auto scroll option with adjustable page exposition time auto return to a default page LED bar graph showing percent load with respect to user definable nominal load current Detachable display module with a 3 wire RS 485 interface up to 1000 meters operation 2 digital inputs for monitoring external contacts and receiving pulses from energy w...
Страница 8: ...se 3 3 3 Power Factor per phase 3 3 3 Total kW 3 3 3 3 Total kvar 3 3 3 3 Total kVA 3 3 3 3 Total Power Factor 3 3 3 3 Frequency 3 3 3 3 Neutral Current 3 3 3 3 Voltage Current unbalance 3 3 3 Amps Volt Demands Ampere Volt Demand per phase 3 3 Ampere Maximum Demand per phase 3 3 3 Voltage Maximum Demand per phase 3 3 3 Power Demands E EH kW Accumulated Demand Import Export 3 3 3 kvar Accumulated D...
Страница 9: ...les up to order 40 3 EH Current harmonic angles up to order 40 3 EH Total Harmonic Powers EH Total Harmonic kW 3 3 3 Total Harmonic kVA 3 3 3 Total Harmonic Energy EH Total Harmonic kWh Import Export 3 3 Total Harmonic kVAh 3 3 Fundamental Component Voltage and Current per phase 3 kW PF per phase 3 3 kvar KVA per phase 3 Total kW PF 3 3 Total kvar KVA 3 Min Max Logging Min Max A V total kW kvar kV...
Страница 10: ...llation Mechanical Installation 10 Series PM172 Powermeters Chapter 2 Installation Mechanical Installation Panel Mounting Figure 2 1 Dimensions Figure 2 2 STEP 1 ANSI 4 round cutout Mount the display module in cutout ...
Страница 11: ...hapter 2 Installation Mechanical Installation Series PM172 Powermeters 11 Figure 2 3 STEP 1 DIN 92x92mm square cutout Mount the display module in cutout Figure 2 4 STEP 2 Assemble the four locating studs ...
Страница 12: ...Chapter 2 Installation Mechanical Installation 12 Series PM172 Powermeters Figure 2 5 STEP 3 Slide and position the meter on locating studs Figure 2 6 STEP 4 Affix the meter using the thumb nuts ...
Страница 13: ...he PM172 can be mounted on a 35 mm DIN rail The display module is mounted separately on the switchboard panel and is connected to the meter by a communication cable see Remote Display Installation BG0386 1 FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW Figure 2 7 Dimensions DIN RAIL BG0386 2 Figure 2 8 DIN rail mounting ...
Страница 14: ... Display Installation Mechanical Installation Standard Cutouts ANSI 4 round or DIN 92x92 mm square Figure 2 9 Display cutout dimensions STEP 1 Insert the display module into cutout STEP 2 Fasten washers and nut on screws Figure 2 10 ANSI 4 or DIN 92x92 mm display mounting Special Cutout ...
Страница 15: ... 15 pin D type connectors At distances of up to 3 m the display can receive power through the communication cable directly from the meter Connect pins 1 and 8 on both sides as shown in Figure 2 13 At distances above 3 m power should be provided from a separate 12V DC power source a 12V AC DC adapter can be used Connect the positive wire to pin 1 and the negative wire to pin 8 as shown in Figure 2 ...
Страница 16: ...rce If required the remote display may be connected to one of the regular meter ports COM1 or COM2 via a three wire RS 485 communication cable using a separate 12V DC power source as shown in Figure 2 14 See Communications Connections for connector pin outs and connection diagrams The meter port settings must be as follows Modbus RTU protocol RS 485 interface 19200 baud 8 bits no parity ...
Страница 17: ...ion Before installation ensure that all incoming power sources are shut OFF Failure to observe this practice can result in serious or even fatal injury and damage to equipment Typical Installation COM 1 DIGITAL INPUTS COM 2 RELAYS ANALOG OUTPUTS ANALOG INPUTS 1 2 Figure 2 15 Typical Installation ...
Страница 18: ...5 Hz 60 Hz 50 Hz 400 Hz COM 1 RS 232 422 485 STANDARD ETHERNET MODEM PROFIBUS 690V OPT U STANDARD CT 5A Figure 2 16 Terminals Rear View Power Source Connection Before connecting your meter to the power source check the label on the back of the device to ensure that it is equipped with the appropriate power supply The power source can be dedicated fused or from a monitored voltage if it is within t...
Страница 19: ...ode Figure 3 wire 2 element Direct connection using 2 CTs 3dir2 2 17 4 wire Wye 3 element direct connection using 3 CTs 4Ln3 or 4LL3 2 18 4 wire Wye 3 element connection using 3 PTs 3 CTs 4Ln3 or 4LL3 2 19 3 wire 2 element Open Delta connection using 2 PTs 2 CTs 3OP2 2 20 4 wire Wye 2 element connection using 2 PTs 3 CTs 3Ln3 or 3LL3 2 21 3 wire 2 element Open Delta connection using 2 PTs 3 CTs 3O...
Страница 20: ...lectrical Installation 20 Series PM172 Powermeters Figure 2 18 4 Wire Wye 3 Element Direct Connection Using 3 CTs Wiring Mode 4LL3 or 4Ln3 Figure 2 19 4 Wire Wye 3 Element Connection Using 3 PTs 3 CTs Wiring Mode 4LL3 or 4Ln3 ...
Страница 21: ...ers 21 Figure 2 20 3 Wire 2 Element Open Delta Connection Using 2 PTs 2 CTs Wiring Mode 3OP2 Figure 2 21 4 Wire Wye 2 Element Connection Using 2 PTs 3 CTs Wiring Mode 3LL3 or 3Ln3 This configuration provides accurate power measurements only if the voltages are balanced ...
Страница 22: ...lectrical Installation 22 Series PM172 Powermeters Figure 2 22 3 Wire Open 2 Element Delta Connection Using 2 PTs 3 CTs Wiring Mode 3OP3 Figure 2 23 4 Wire 3 Element Delta Direct Connection Using 3 CTs Wiring Mode 4LL3 or 4Ln3 ...
Страница 23: ...Chapter 2 Installation Electrical Installation Series PM172 Powermeters 23 Figure 2 24 3 Wire 2 Element Broken Delta Connection Using 2 PTs 3 CTs Wiring Mode 3bLn3 or 3bLL3 ...
Страница 24: ... 4 1 3 RELAYS 1 29 28 27 2 1 ANALOG INPUTS ANALOG IN OUT CALIBRATED AT 25 Hz 60 Hz 50 Hz 400 Hz 690V OPT U STANDARD CT 5A LOAD LOAD N 10A FUSE LINE Figure 2 25 Relay Output Connection Digital Inputs O S N CT I 1A T DIGITAL INPUTS 90 264VAC 50 60Hz 85 290VDC POWER SUPPLY V1 2 10W O P ANALOG OUTPUTS 20 18 19 1 2 23 21 22 26 25 24 6 2 4 1 3 RELAYS 1 29 28 27 2 1 ANALOG INPUTS ANALOG IN OUT CALIBRATED...
Страница 25: ... 690V OPT U STANDARD CT 5A PROTECTIVE GROUND _ Figure 2 27 Analog Output Connection Maximum current loop load 510 Ohm for 0 20 mA and 4 20 mA options 5 kOhm for 0 1 mA and 1 mA options Analog Inputs SENSOR SHIELD _ 2 1 2 V 5 O S N CT I 1A T DIGITAL INPUTS 90 264VAC 50 60Hz 85 290VDC POWER SUPPLY V1 2 10W O P ANALOG OUTPUTS 20 18 19 1 2 23 21 22 26 25 24 6 2 4 1 3 RELAYS 1 29 28 27 2 1 ANALOG INPUT...
Страница 26: ... through a cable adaptor provided with your meter if ordered A full description of the communication protocols is found in the PM172 protocol guides provided with your meter COM1 RS 232 Connection 0 1mA 0 20mA V 1mA LOW DC N 24 18 36VDC 48 36 72VDC S 2 12 10 16VDC 7 3 9 6 5 1 4 20mA 9 8 COM 1 ATTENTION Devices Static Sensitive Static Safe Workstations Handle Only at POWER SUPPLY RS 422 RS 485 16 R...
Страница 27: ...VDC 48 36 72VDC S 2 12 10 16VDC 7 3 9 6 5 1 4 20mA 9 8 COM 1 ATTENTION Devices Static Sensitive Static Safe Workstations Handle Only at POWER SUPPLY RS 422 RS 485 16 RX COM 2 COM 1 11 V 15 13 14 6 9 N 1 5 TX TX RX V MODEM PROFIBUS ETHERNET RS 232 422 485 STANDARD 3 17 12 L N 10 ANALOG IN OUT Connector 9 pin D type female Pin Signal 6 RS 422 485 RxD 7 RS 422 485 TxD 8 RS 422 485 TxD 9 RS 422 485 Rx...
Страница 28: ...Series PM172 Powermeters COM1 Dial Up Modem Connection 05 12001 3 AC0140 Figure 2 31 COM1 Telephone Line Connection Connector 9 pin D type female Pin Signal 6 Ring 8 Tip COM1 Ethernet Connection AC0139 05 12001 4 RJ45 Figure 2 32 COM1 Ethernet Connection ...
Страница 29: ...rkstations Handle Only at POWER SUPPLY RS 422 RS 485 16 RX COM 2 COM 1 11 V 15 13 14 6 9 N 1 5 TX TX RX V MODEM PROFIBUS ETHERNET RS 232 422 485 STANDARD 3 17 12 L N 10 ANALOG IN OUT 0 1mA 0 20mA V 1mA LOW DC N 24 18 36VDC 48 36 72VDC S 2 12 10 16VDC 7 3 9 6 5 1 Connector 9 pin D type female Pin Signal 1 N C 2 N C 3 B Line Positive RS485 RxD TxD 4 RTS Request To Send 5 GND BUS 6 5V BUS 7 N C 8 A L...
Страница 30: ...VDC 48 36 72VDC S 2 12 10 16VDC 7 3 9 6 5 1 Connector removable captured wire 5 terminals Terminal Signal 13 TxD 14 RxD 15 TxD 16 RxD 17 Ground 4 20mA 9 8 COM 1 ATTENTION Devices Static Sensitive Static Safe Workstations Handle Only at POWER SUPPLY RS 422 RS 485 16 RX COM 2 COM 1 11 V 15 13 14 6 9 N 1 5 TX TX RX V MODEM PROFIBUS ETHERNET RS 232 422 485 STANDARD 3 17 12 L N 10 ANALOG IN OUT 0 1mA 0...
Страница 31: ...ns Handle Only at POWER SUPPLY RS 422 RS 485 16 RX COM 2 COM 1 11 V 15 13 14 6 9 N 1 5 TX TX RX V MODEM PROFIBUS ETHERNET RS 232 422 485 STANDARD 3 17 12 L N 10 ANALOG IN OUT 0 1mA 0 20mA V 1mA LOW DC N 24 18 36VDC 48 36 72VDC S 2 12 10 16VDC 7 3 RS 485 COMMUNICATION PORT 2 WIRE CONNECTION RS 485 PC PLC DEVICES Figure 2 34 COM2 RS 485 2 Wire Connection ...
Страница 32: ... a connection with the meter Check the connection between the display module and the meter body If the error message is still displayed contact your local distributor Numeric LED Display The meter has a simple user interface that allows you to view numerous measurement parameters by scrolling through different display pages The Load Bar Graph Wh varh Pulse LED Measurement Units Port Activity LEDs ...
Страница 33: ...f 10 000 pulses per kWh kvarh The energy test mode can be enabled through the Display Setup menu When in test mode the energy and demand accumulators do not account for consumed energy Port Activity LEDs The meter has two yellow LEDs COM1 and COM2 which indicate activity on the two communication ports The port s LED flashes when the port is receiving or transmitting data With the Ethernet or Profi...
Страница 34: ...to Return option is enabled the display automatically returns to the main screen from any other measurement display or programming mode The Auto Return option can be enabled through the Display Setup menu Auto Scroll If no buttons are pressed for 30 seconds while in the common measurements display and the Auto Scroll option is enabled in the meter the display automatically scrolls through all avai...
Страница 35: ...ta is allowed from the display regardless of the security setting see Display Setup the meter allows the simple two button reset of the Min Max registers maximum demands energies and counters from the data display mode without entering the reset menu 1 Select a display page where the data you want to reset is displayed Min Max log select a Min Max page from the Min Max Display Ampere and volt maxi...
Страница 36: ...x Demands Display Press the MIN MAX button The MIN MAX LED or MAX DEMAND LED in the PM172EH is illuminated when in the MIN MAX display Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to scroll through the Min Max and Max Demand pages Note that volts readings are line to neutral in 4LN3 3LN3 and 3BLN3 wiring modes and line to line in other modes Min Max and Maximum Demands 1 Lo V1 V12 V2 V23 V3 V31 Minimum volts...
Страница 37: ... in the 4LN3 3LN3 3BLN3 4LL3 3LL3 and 3BLL3 wiring modes and line to line in all other modes Total Harmonics 1 thd V1 V12 THD V2 V23 THD V3 V31 THD Voltage THD 2 thd I1 THD I2 THD I3 THD Current THD 3 tdd I1 TDD I2 TDD I3 TDD Current TDD 4 HF I1 K Factor I2 K Factor I3 K Factor Current K Factor Individual Voltage Harmonics 1 02H V1 V12 HD V2 V23 HD V3 V31 HD Order 2 harmonic distortion 2 03H V1 V1...
Страница 38: ...al energies per phase energy accumulators are displayed if phase energy calculation is enabled in the Device Options menu Total and Phase Energies 1 Ac En IP MWh Total Wh import 2 rE En IP Mvarh Total varh import 3 AP En MVAh Total VAh 4 Ac En EP MWh Total Wh export 5 rE En EP Mvarh Total varh export 6 Ac En IP L1 MWh Phase L1 Wh import 7 rE En IP L1 Mvarh Phase L1 varh import 8 AP En L1 MVAh Phas...
Страница 39: ...ing in the menus see Using the Menus To enter the Status Display 1 From the Data Display press the SELECT button to enter the primary device menu The StA window is highlighted 2 Press ENTER to enter the Status Display Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to scroll through the status pages To exit the Status Display 1 Press ESC to return to the primary device menu 2 Press ESC to return to the Data dis...
Страница 40: ...ing numbers The ENTER button confirms the selection of a menu item or a number in the highlighted window thus allowing to enter a submenu or to store a changed item The ESC button is Escape leaving the highlighted item unchanged or returning to the upper level menu Selecting Menus To access the meter menus press and release the SELECT button The primary meter menu is open as shown below The menu h...
Страница 41: ...ss the SELECT button to advance to the next digit 3 Adjust the remaining password digits in the same manner 4 Press ENTER to confirm the password If the password entered is correct you move to the Main menu otherwise you return to the previous menu Selecting the OPS or CHG entry moves you to the Main menu that is represented by two entries the upper window displays a secondary menu list while the ...
Страница 42: ...changed press the ESC button You will return to the parameter list to select another parameter or return to the main menu To exit the menu press ESC Menu Operations Basic Device Settings This menu allows you to configure the basic meter settings that define the general operating characteristics of the device To enter the menu select the baSc entry from the main menu and then press the ENTER button...
Страница 43: ... 1 The number of blocks to be averaged for sliding window demands Ad P Ampere volt and THD demand period 0 1800 sec 900 sec The length of the demand period for ampere volt and THD demand calculations Freq Nominal frequency 50 60 25 400 Hz 60 Hz The nominal line frequency LoAd Maximum demand load current 0 20 000 A 0 The maximum demand load current 0 CT primary Ì Always specify the wiring mode and ...
Страница 44: ...Enables outputs for the AX 8 analog expanders through port COM2 See Analog Expander Setup C Str Starting Current FS 0 1 2 0 0 1 FS Specifies the low current measurement limit in percent of the full scale current 1A 5A Available in the PM172P E V13 1 19 and later 1 Do not enable the analog expander output if you do not have the analog expander connected to the meter otherwise it will disturb the co...
Страница 45: ...value leads the primary value Communication Ports These two menus allow you to configure parameters for communication ports COM1 and COM2 To enter the menu select Prt 1 for COM1 or Prt 2 for COM2 from the Main menu and then press the ENTER button To select a setup option 1 Press the SELECT button to activate the middle window 2 Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to scroll to the desired option To c...
Страница 46: ...ol for the port disables the DNP3 TCP server COM2 Settings Label Parameter Options Default Description Prot Communications protocol ASCII SATEC ASCII rtu Modbus RTU dnP3 DNP3 dtE DTE Modbus RTU The communications protocol supported by the port rS Port interface 485 RS 485 422 RS 422 RS 485 Addr Device address SATEC ASCII 0 99 Modbus RTU 1 247 DNP3 0 65532 DTE 1 65532 1 Device network address bAud ...
Страница 47: ...ital input to the counter or to disable the counter input 3 Press the SELECT button to activate the lower window 4 Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to enter the desired multiplier 5 Press ENTER to confirm your changes and to store your new settings or press ESC to discard changes 6 You are returned to the upper window to select another counter or exit the menu To exit the menu press ESC The follo...
Страница 48: ...between pulses is equal to the pulse width Src Pulse source nonE Ac Ei kWh IMP Ac EE kWh EXP rE Ei kvarh IMP rE EE kvarh EXP rE Et kvarh TOT AP Et kVAh NONE Links a pulse relay to the internal energy pulse source The relay must be set into either pulse or KYZ mode Unit Pulse rate kWh Pulse 0 1 1000 0 1 0 kWh Pulse Defines the pulse weight in kWh units per pulse Control Setpoints Setup The PM172 pr...
Страница 49: ...tpoint triggers in a logical expression TrG 1 TrG 4 Trigger parameter 1 4 See Appendix C The analog or digital value that is used as an argument in a logical expression On 1 On 4 Operate limit The threshold in primary units at which the conditional expression would be evaluated to true Not applicable for digital triggers OFF 1 OFF 4 Release limit The threshold in primary units at which the conditi...
Страница 50: ...r of decimal digits in a fractional part of the scaled engineering value Analog Outputs Setup This entry appears only if the meter is ordered with optional analog outputs For more information on configuring analog inputs in your meter see Programming Analog Outputs in Chapter 4 To enter the menu select the A Ou 1 or A Ou 2 entry from the main menu for the AO1 and AO2 output respectively and then p...
Страница 51: ... ENTER button The expanded analog outputs are labeled in the following manner analog output channels A1 1 through A1 8 are associated with the analog expander with address 0 while outputs A2 1 through A2 8 are associated with the analog expander with address 1 The menu uses three entries 1 The upper window indicates an analog expander s output channel 2 The middle window selects a setup parameter ...
Страница 52: ... select the t r entry from the Main menu and press the ENTER button Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to scroll to the desired timer To change the time period for the timer 1 Press the SELECT button to activate the lower window 2 Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to enter the desired interval value in seconds Intervals from 1 to 9999 seconds are allowed Resetting the interval to 0 disables the tim...
Страница 53: ...onth y year mm dd yy Defines the date order in the RTC display rSt Simple reset mode PASS password required En enabled PASS PASS the simple reset is not allowed when password protection is enabled En enables the simple reset buttons regardless of password protection SoFt Display firmware version N A N A Shows display firmware version like 1 2 8 SoFt Device firmware version N A N A Shows device fir...
Страница 54: ...ght an item you want to change by pressing briefly the SELECT button When you enter the time setup display the hours and minutes are frozen to allow you to adjust them 2 Adjust the selected item with the UP and DOWN arrow buttons 3 Highlight the next item you want to change and adjust it in the same manner 4 Press ENTER to confirm your changes or press ESC to leave the clock settings unchanged If ...
Страница 55: ...light Saving Time begins dSt E Hour DST end hour 1 6 The time when Daylight Saving Time ends Resetting Accumulators and Maximum Demands To enter the menu select the rst entry from the Main menu and then press the ENTER button The Reset menu allows you to separately reset minimum maximum log records maximum demands and counters To reset the desired registers 1 Highlight the middle window by pressin...
Страница 56: ...r 1 Select Configuration from the Tools menu and then click the Sites button on the right hand side 2 From the Look in box select the directory where a new database will be stored By default it will be the Sites directory Type a site name for your device in the File name box click New and then click OK 3 On the Instrument Setup tab select PM172 N for the PM172P and PM172E or select PM172EH N for t...
Страница 57: ...Sampling Rate box select a rate at which PAS updates data on your screen when you continuously poll the device in the PAS Data Monitor The communication protocol and port settings in PAS must match the settings made in your device Communicating through a Serial Port Select Serial Port Modem Site on the Configuration tab and then click on the Connection tab to configure your serial port settings Co...
Страница 58: ... click Add and then click OK 4 From the Phone number box on the Connection tab select the phone number from the list and then click OK Selecting the Communications Protocol On the Connection tab click Protocol and then select the protocol settings as shown above for a serial port Communicating through the Internet If you are communicating through the Ethernet port you should define the IP address ...
Страница 59: ...database and then click OK The opened setup is copied to your site database You can also copy all setups from one site database into another site s database Select a device site from the list box on the toolbar from which you want to reproduce setups and then select Copy to from the Meter Setup menu Select the site database to which to copy setups and click OK Downloading Setup to the Meter You ca...
Страница 60: ...bar select Communications Setup from the Meter Setup menu and then click on the Serial Ports Setup tab In the Port box select the desired device port To change the port settings in your meter select desired port parameters and then click Send For the available communication options see Communication Ports in Chapter 3 NOTES 1 The meter provides the permanent Modbus TCP server on port 502 Selecting...
Страница 61: ... Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 TCP Service Port 502 Modbus TCP 20000 DNP3 TCP 502 Ì The TCP service port can also be changed trough the COM1 serial port setup changing the protocol for the port automatically changes the TCP port for the Ethernet To change the Ethernet settings in your meter select desired parameters and then click Send NOTES 1 The meter provides the permanent Modbus TCP server on po...
Страница 62: ...hen click on the GE EGD Producer Setup tab To configure an EGD exchange 1 Select a desired exchange ID 2 Specify a destination IP address of the data consuming node 3 Specify the production period for the exchange The PM172 exchanges provide production rates from 70 ms to 10 minutes in 10 ms increments Though lower settings are allowed the actual production period in most cases will not be less th...
Страница 63: ...than the exchange can accommodate To indicate the end of the address range list put a zero start point ID in the range following the last range you specified 6 Click on Send to download your new setup to the meter The device will reject your setup if you specified an inexistent start point ID for one of the address ranges If you specified more points in a range than the device can provide it trunc...
Страница 64: ...ons Default Description Basic Configuration Wiring mode See Table below 4LN3 The wiring connection of the device PT ratio 1 1 0 6500 0 1 0 The phase potential transformer s primary to secondary ratio PT Ratio multiplier 1 10 1 PT Ratio multiplication factor Used in extra high voltage networks to accommodate the PT ratio for 500 kV and higher networks CT primary current 1 20 000 A 5 A The primary r...
Страница 65: ...pen Delta using 3 CTs 2 element 3LN3 4 wire Wye using 2 PTs 2 element line to neutral voltage readings 3LL3 4 wire Wye using 2 PTs 2 element line to line voltage readings 3BLN3 3 wire Broken Delta using 2 PTs 3 CTs 2 element line to neutral voltage readings 3BLL3 3 wire Broken Delta using 2 PTs 3 CTs 2 element line to line voltage readings Ì In 4LN3 3LN3 and 3BLN3 wiring modes the voltage readings...
Страница 66: ...led Setting this option puts the meter into the energy test mode Volts Scale V 10 828 V 144 V The maximum voltage scale allowed in secondary volts See Data Scales in Appendix E Amps Scale A 2 nominal CT secondary current 2A 10A 2A 10 A The maximum current scale allowed in secondary amps Not changeable See 140HData Scales in Appendix E Starting Current FS 0 1 2 0 0 1 FS Specifies the low current me...
Страница 67: ...er is taken as product S V x I where V and I are the RMS volts and amps and reactive power called non active power is calculated as 2 2 P S N Transformer Correction This setup is available in the PM172P E with firmware V13 1 19 and later or V13 71 12 and later Transformer correction allows you to compensate ratio and phase angle inaccuracies of the user voltage and current instrument transformers ...
Страница 68: ...e Local Settings tab The available options are described in the following table Parameter Options Default Description Country Default or country name Default Defines calendar setting The default setting stands for the U S A Daylight saving time Disabled Enabled Disabled When DST is disabled the RTC operates in standard time only When enabled the device automatically updates the time at 2 00 AM at ...
Страница 69: ...e synchronization source the edge of an external pulse adjusts the device clock at the nearest whole minute The time accuracy could be affected by the debounce time of the digital input and by the operation delay of the external relay Using Digital Inputs The meter is provided with two digital inputs that can trigger the alarm control setpoints to give an alarm on input status change or can be lin...
Страница 70: ...for one digital input the same debounce time is automatically assigned to the other Using Relay Outputs The PM172 is equipped with two relays Each relay can be operated either locally from the alarm control setpoints in response to an external event or by a remote command sent through communications and can also be linked to an internal pulse source to produce energy pulses ...
Страница 71: ...te and is energized in its active operated state With inverting polarity the relay is normally energized in its non active state and is de energized in its active operated state It is called failsafe relay operation Retentive mode NO YES NO Applicable for latched relays In non retentive mode the relay always returns to its non active state upon power up In retentive mode the relay status is restor...
Страница 72: ...ice online analog inputs are designated as not available if they are not present in the device The available options are described in the following table Option Range Description AI type 0 1mA 1mA 0 20mA 4 20mA The analog input type When connected to the meter shows the actual type received from the device When working off line select the analog input option corresponding to your meter Zero scale ...
Страница 73: ...s For example to convert voltage readings from the analog transducer that transmits them in the range of 0 to 2 mA to the range 0 to 120V set the full range for the 1 mA analog input to 60V then the 2 mA reading is scaled to 120V Programming Analog Outputs The meter can be ordered with two optional analog outputs with options for 0 1mA 1mA 0 20mA or 4 20mA output currents The 0 1mA and 1mA current...
Страница 74: ...as 1 000 minus measured value and non negative power factor is scaled as 1 000 minus measured value To define the entire power factor range from 0 to 0 the default scales are specified as 0 000 to 0 000 Scaling 1mA Analog Outputs Programming engineering scales for directional 1mA analog outputs depends on whether the output parameter represents unsigned as volts and amps or signed as powers and po...
Страница 75: ...put current range for volts measured by the meter in the range of 0 to 120V set the 1 mA scale to 60V then the 120V reading will be scaled to 2 mA Programming the Analog Expander Your meter can support up to two analog expanders that are connected through a serial RS 422 interface to the meter port COM2 Each expander has its own address 0 or 1 on the serial interface and provides 8 analog channels...
Страница 76: ...he Tools Configuration dialog For scaling output parameters see Programming Analog Outputs above Ì Analog expander outputs are not operational until you globally enable the analog expander option in your meter through the Device Options menu Using Counters The meter provides four six digit counters that count different events To configure the device counters select General Setup from the Meter Set...
Страница 77: ... triggering operations on a time basis through the Control Setpoints When a pre programmed timer interval expires the timer generates an internal event that can trigger any setpoint see Using Alarm Control Setpoints To configure the device timers select General Setup from the Meter Setup menu and then click on the Periodic Timers tab To run a periodic timer specify a non zero time period for the t...
Страница 78: ...ailable setpoint options are described in the following table Option Range Description Triggers OR AND OR AND The logical operator for the trigger Trigger parameter See Appendix C The trigger parameter that is used as an argument in the logical expression Operate limit The threshold in primary units at which the conditional expression would be evaluated to true Not applicable for digital triggers ...
Страница 79: ...rimary units If you do not want to use hysteresis for the trigger set the Release Limit to the same as the Operate Limit Using Binary Triggers Binary digital triggers like digital inputs relays or internal static and pulsed events are tested for ON closed set or OFF open cleared status The binary events are divided into two types static events and pulsed events Static events are level sensitive ev...
Страница 80: ...ge waveshape faults on any phase caused by fast transient voltages You can use it for recording disturbances The operate threshold for the voltage disturbance trigger defines the maximum allowable voltage deviation from the steady state level above which the device will declare a waveshape fault By default it is specified as a percent of the nominal device voltage If you wish to use volts units in...
Страница 81: ...t is operated when one of the setpoints linked to the relay is activated and will stay in the operated state until all of these setpoints are released except for latched relays that require a separate release command to be deactivated Data logging and waveform logging directed to the same file are done once for the first setpoint among those that specify the same action guaranteeing that there wil...
Страница 82: ...ding for total and tariff energy and maximum demand registers By default the billing registers in your meter and the tariff system are not operational To activate the summary tariff registers or to change the profile for the first billing register 1 Link the billing registers to the respective energy sources and then configure the options for these registers like whether the only totalization or b...
Страница 83: ...e register Register Source List Source Input None kWh Import kWh Export kvarh Import kvarh Export kVAh DI1 DI2 None Links an energy source to the register Multiplier 0 001 to 100 000 1 000 The multiplication factor for the energy source Target Reg 1 Reg 8 None Defines the target billing register for the energy source It is set automatically Configuring the Daily Tariff Schedule To configure your d...
Страница 84: ...select Energy TOU from the Meter Setup menu and then click on the TOU Calendar tab The meter s TOU calendar allows you to configure any tariff schedule based on any possible utility regulation The calendar itself has 32 entries that allow you to specify profiles for working days and holidays through all seasons in any order that is convenient for you based on simple intuitive rules There ...
Страница 85: ... configure your season tariff schedule 1 In the Season box select the season and in the Day Type box select a day type for this calendar entry 2 Select the time interval when this daily tariff schedule is effective based on the start and the end weekdays and for a multi season schedule on the start and the end month for the selected season It does not matter which order of weekdays or months you s...
Страница 86: ...Description Type WRAP AROUND NON WRAP DAYLY PRF Defines the file behavior when it is filled up WRAP AROUND recording continues over the oldest records NON WRAP recording is stopped until the file is cleared DAILY PRF daily TOU profile data log only for Data Log 8 Size The memory size allocated to the file Set automatically depending on the size of the records and the number of records in the file ...
Страница 87: ...Number of season tariffs 1 if the TOU summary register is also ordered Record size x Number of TOU registers x Number of records x 2 if the maximum demand profile is also ordered Waveform Log 1040 per channel Record size x 6 x Number of series events x Number of records per series For more information on configuring specific files see Configuring Data Log Files and Configuring Waveform Files below...
Страница 88: ...ndividually for each file Conventional Data Log Files To create a new data log file or re configure an existing file 1 Double click on the file partition with the left mouse button 2 Select a file type for your file 3 Select the number of parameters you want to be recorded in the file records 4 Select the maximum number of records you want to be recorded in the file 5 Click OK and then send your n...
Страница 89: ...31 11 V1 V12 THD 4 I1 12 V2 V23 THD 5 I2 13 V3 V31 THD 6 I3 14 I1 THD 7 Total kW 15 I2 THD 8 Total kvar 16 I3 THD Data Log 2 1 V1 V12 Demand 9 KVA Sliding Demand 2 V2 V23 Demand 10 kWh Import 3 V3 V31 Demand 11 kWh Export 4 I1 Demand 12 kvarh Import 5 I2 Demand 13 kvarh Export 6 I3 Demand 14 kVAh 7 kW Import Sliding Demand 15 In 8 kvar Import Sliding Demand 16 Frequency TOU Profile Data Log Files ...
Страница 90: ... Recorder Waveform log files are organized as multi section files that store data for each recording channel in a separate section A waveform log file stores 6 channels simultaneously three voltage and three current channels A single waveform record for a channel contains 512 points of the sampled input signal If a waveform log is configured to record more samples per event than a single record ca...
Страница 91: ...mber of Records per Series x Number of Series For example if you want to record a 64 cycle waveform sampled at a rate of 32 samples per cycle the number of records required for one waveform series would be Number of Records per Series 32 x 64 512 4 If you want to allocate space sufficient to store 20 waveform events series you should set up the waveform log file for 4 x 20 80 records 4 Click OK an...
Страница 92: ...ples cycle Defines the total duration of the waveform per event series Before Cycles 1 20 Defines the number of cycles to be recorded prior to event Num of Channels 6 Fixed Shows the number of the simultaneously recorded channels 6 Select the number of cycles to be recorded prior to the event and a total number of cycles in the waveform 7 Add the name for your waveform log file in the Name box It ...
Страница 93: ...re mapping them to adjacent addresses Initially these registers are reserved and none of them points to an actual data register To build your own Modbus register map 1 Select Protocol Setup from the Meter Setup menu and click on the Modbus Registers tab 2 Click on the Default button to cause the assignable registers to reference the actual default meter register 6656 0 through 119 are not allowabl...
Страница 94: ...arameter Options Default Description Binary Inputs BI Number of BI to Generate events 0 64 3 0 The total number of BI change event points for monitoring Binary Input Object Single bit With Status Single bit The default BI object variation for requests with qualifier code 06 when no specific variation is requested Binary Input Change Event Object Without Time With Time With Time The default BI chan...
Страница 95: ...eout when using the Control Relay Output Block object Time Sync Period 2 0 86400 sec 86400 Defines the time interval between periodic time synchronization requests Multi Fragment Interval 5 500 ms 50 Defines the time interval between segments of the response message when it is fragmented 1 The Select Before Operate command causes the device to start a timer The following Operate command must be se...
Страница 96: ... message 1 Select the object and variation type for a point range 2 Specify the start point index and the number of points in the range Refer to the PM172 DNP3 Reference Guide for available data points 3 Repeat these steps for all point ranges you want to be included into the Class 0 response 4 Click Send to download your setup to the meter Configuring DNP Event Classes The PM172 can generate obje...
Страница 97: ... define setpoints for selected static points 1 Check the Ext box if you wish to use the extended point list 2 Select a parameter group and then a desired parameter for each event point 3 For AI and BC points select a relation and an operating threshold or a deadband to be used for detecting events All thresholds are specified in primary units The following relations are available Delta a new event...
Страница 98: ...for frequency and 2 of the operating threshold for all other points 4 Check the Ev On box for the points you wish to be included into event poll reports 5 In the Ev Class box select the event poll class for the change event points 6 Repeat these steps for all points you want to be monitored for events Click Send to download your setup to the meter ...
Страница 99: ...tor menu and then click on the Remote Relay Control tab To send a remote command to the relay 1 From the Relay Command box for the relay select the desired command OPERATE to operate a relay RELEASE to remove your remote command or to release a latched relay 2 Click on Send Event Flags The PM172EH provides 8 common event flags that are intended for use as temporary event storage and can be tested ...
Страница 100: ...ation To enter the Device Diagnostics dialog check the On line button on the PAS toolbar select Device Control from the Monitor menu and then click on the Device Diagnostics tab All diagnostic events are recorded to the Event log and can be inspected via PAS see Viewing the Device Event Log The diagnostics status is also recorded to a non volatile register which is not affected by loss of power an...
Страница 101: ...ver other configuration data could be affected by the changes To clear the device diagnostics status click on Clear 120BUpdating the Clock To update the Real Time Clock RTC in your device check the On line button on the PAS toolbar and then select RTC from the Monitor menu or click on the Real Time Clock button on the PAS toolbar The RTC dialog box displays the current PC time and the time in your...
Страница 102: ...word security check in your meter To change the password check the On line button select Administration from the Monitor menu and then select Change Password To change the password 1 Type in a new 4 digit password 2 Repeat the password in the Confirm box 3 Check the Enable network protection to enable password checking 4 Click Send Upgrading Device Firmware Your meter has upgradeable firmware If y...
Страница 103: ...de 2 If the port is configured for a different protocol put it into Modbus RTU mode either from the front display or remotely through PAS If you are connected to the meter through a serial interface it is recommended to set the port baud rate to 115 200 bps See Configuring Communications in your Meter on how to remotely change the protocol and baud rate in your meter 3 Check the On line button on ...
Страница 104: ... 115 200 bps to download the file to the meter 7 After upgrading firmware is completed the meter restarts so if it is connected through the modem to your PC communications can be temporarily lost You may need to a short duration until PAS restores a connection with your device 8 You possibly need to restore the previous port settings in your meter if you changed them ...
Страница 105: ...be read and recorded to files through the PAS Data Monitor See Appendix D for a list of data available in your meter Viewing Min Max Log To retrieve the real time Min Max log data from your device select the device site from the list box on the toolbar select RT Min Max Log from the Monitor menu and then select a data set you want to view For more information on the Min Max data monitoring options...
Страница 106: ...ded on demand any time you need it or periodically through the Upload Scheduler that can retrieve data automatically on a predefined schedule for example daily weekly or monthly If you do not change the destination database location new data will be added to the same database so you can have long term data profiles in one database regardless of the upload schedule you selected For information on u...
Страница 107: ...on the report window with the right mouse button and select Sort check the desired sort order and then click OK Linking to Waveforms and Data Records If a setpoint triggers the Waveform or Data recorder and is programmed to log setpoint events to the Event log see Recording Setpoint Events then PAS automatically establishes links to retrieved waveforms and data records where it finds a relationshi...
Страница 108: ...range To select desired data channels for your trend click on the trend window with the right mouse button select Channels check the channels you want displayed and then click OK See Viewing Waveforms for information on customizing the trend view and on the available graphics options Viewing Waveforms When you open a new file PAS shows you a waveform graph with non overlapped waveforms Each wavefo...
Страница 109: ...ed waveforms and click on the button to view non overlapped waveforms Waveform data is recorded in series that may contain many cycles of the sampled waveform A waveform window displays up to 128 waveform cycles If the waveform contains more cycles the scroll bar appears under the waveform pane allowing you to scroll through the entire waveform ...
Страница 110: ...a click on the Delta button once again Selecting the Time Axis The horizontal axis can be displayed either in absolute time with date and time stamps or in milliseconds relatively to the beginning of a waveform To change the time units click on the waveform window with the right mouse button select Options click on the Axes tab select the desired units and then click OK Viewing Phasor Diagrams The...
Страница 111: ...nt to another corner of the selected region and release the mouse button Customizing Line Colors and Styles To change the colors or line styles click on the waveform window with the right mouse button select Options click on the Display tab adjust colors and styles and then click OK You can also change the waveform background and gridlines color Viewing an RMS Plot Click on the button to open the ...
Страница 112: ...d compliance limits defined by the power quality standards or local regulations To review or change harmonic limits 1 Click on the spectrum window with the right mouse button and select Limits 2 Select a harmonics standard or select Custom and specify your own harmonic limits 3 Check the Enabled box to visualize harmonic faults on the spectrum graph and in harmonic tables ...
Страница 113: ...u want displayed and then click OK Viewing a Frequency Plot Click on the button to view a cycle by cycle voltage frequency plot Viewing Synchronized Waveforms If you have a number of devices with synchronized clocks you can view waveforms recorded at different locations in one window PAS synchronizes the time axes for different waveforms so they could be displayed in a single plot To get synchroni...
Страница 114: ...iles 114 Series PM172 Powermeters 3 Check the sites your want to see displayed 4 Click on the Channels button and select channels for each site 5 Click OK To change the channels click on the waveform window with the right mouse button and select Channels ...
Страница 115: ...n click Open 3 Select a directory where you want to store your exported files type a file name that identifies your files select a desired file output format and then click on the Save button The PQDIF files are commonly recorded in compressed format If you do not want your files to be compressed uncheck the Compress box before saving the file In COMTRADE format each waveform event is recorded int...
Страница 116: ...QDIF format 1 Open the Upload Scheduler 2 Highlight a desired device site with the left mouse button and then click on the Export button 3 Check the Enabled box for a data log or a waveform log table you want to automatically convert at the upload time 4 Highlight the Record to row for the selected table and click on the Browse button 5 Select a folder where you want to store converted files type ...
Страница 117: ...pply 120 230 VAC 110 220 VDC Option Rated input 85 264VAC 50 60 Hz 88 290VDC Burden 10W Isolation Input to output 3000 VAC Input to ground 2000 VAC 12 VDC Option Rated input 9 6 19 VDC 24 VDC Option Rated input 19 37 VDC 48 VDC Option Rated input 37 72 VDC Wire size up to 12 AWG up to 3 5 mm 2 Input Ratings Voltage Inputs Operating range 690VAC line to line 400VAC line to neutral Direct input and ...
Страница 118: ...ce 100 kOhm Closed Input resistance 100 Ohm Wire size 14 AWG up to 1 5 mm 2 Galvanic isolation 2000V RMS Internal power supply 15V Scan time 1 ms Optional Analog Inputs 2 Analog Inputs optically isolated Ranges upon order 1 mA 100 overload Input resístanse 1 2 kOhm 0 20 mA Input resístanse 250 Ohm 4 20 mA Input resístanse 250 Ohm 0 1 mA 100 overload Input resístanse 2 4 kOhm Wire size 14 AWG up to...
Страница 119: ...onnections 4 4 Modbus TCP or 2 Modbus TCP 2 DNP3 TCP Dial up Modem Transformer isolated internal 56K modem Connector type RJ11 Supported protocols Modbus RTU DNP3 and SATEC ASCII Profibus DP IEC 61158 RS 485 optically isolated Profibus interface Connector Type DB9 female Baud Rate 9600 bit s 12 Mbit s auto detection 32 bytes input 32 bytes output Supported Protocols PROFIBUS COM2 RS 422 RS 485 opt...
Страница 120: ...SI C12 20 1998 UL File no E236895 Directive complied with EMC 89 336 EEC as amended by 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC LVD 72 23 EEC as amended by 93 68 EEC and 93 465 EEC Harmonized standards to which conformity is declared EN55011 1991 EN50082 1 1992 EN61010 1 1993 A2 1995 EN50081 2 Generic Emission Standard Industrial Environment EN50082 2 Generic Immunity Standard Industrial Environment EN55022 1994 C...
Страница 121: ... TDD 1 I 10 FSI 0 to 100 Active energy Import Export Class 0 2S under conditions as per IEC 62053 22 2003 0 to 999 999 999 MWh Reactive energy Import Export Class 0 2S under conditions as per IEC 62053 22 2003 PF 0 9 0 to 999 999 999 Mvarh Apparent energy Class 0 2S under conditions as per IEC 62053 22 2003 0 to 999 999 999 MVAh 1 80 to 120 of voltage FS 1 to 200 of current FS and frequency 50 60 ...
Страница 122: ... C In RT In Current rt FrEq FREQ RT Frequency 1 Sec Phase Values Ar U1 V1 12 AVR 1 V1 V12 Voltage Ar U2 V2 23 AVR 1 V2 V23 Voltage Ar U3 V3 31 AVR 1 V3 V31 Voltage Ar U12 V12 AVR V12 Voltage Ar U23 V23 AVR V23 Voltage Ar U31 V31 AVR V31 Voltage Ar C1 I1 AVR I1 Current Ar C2 I2 AVR I2 Current Ar C3 I3 AVR I3 Current 1 Sec Total Values Ar Ac P kW AVR Total kW Ar rE P kvar AVR Total kvar Ar AP P kVA ...
Страница 123: ...h I2 current rtHi C3 HI I3 RT High I3 current rtLo C1 LO I1 RT Low I1 current rtLo C2 LO I2 RT Low I2 current rtLo C3 LO I3 RT Low I3 current 1 Cycle Values on any Phase rtHi U HI VOLT RT 1 High voltage rtLo U LO VOLT RT 1 Low voltage rtHi C HI AMPS RT High current rtLo C LO AMPS RT Low current rtthd U HI V THD 2 High voltage THD rtthd C HI I THD High current THD rtHFc C HI KF RT High K Factor rtt...
Страница 124: ...DMD High accumulated kW import demand HiAd P E HI kW EXP ACC DMD High accumulated kW export demand HiAd q i HI kvar IMP ACC DMD High accumulated kvar import demand HiAd q i HI kvar EXP ACC DMD High accumulated kvar export demand HiAd S HI kVA ACC DMD High accumulated kVA demand HiPd P i HI kW IMP PRD DMD High predicted kW import demand HiPd P E HI kW EXP PRD DMD High predicted kW export demand HiP...
Страница 125: ...TA LOG 4 Log to Data Log file 4 E dLoG 5 DATA LOG 5 Log to Data Log file 5 E dLoG 6 DATA LOG 6 Log to Data Log file 6 E dLoG 7 DATA LOG 7 Log to Data Log file 7 E dLoG 8 DATA LOG 8 Log to Data Log file 8 E 32 LoG WAVEFORM LOG 1 Log to Waveform Log file 1 EH 128 LoG WAVEFORM LOG 2 Log to Waveform Log file 2 EH Inc Cn 1 INC CNT 1 Increment counter 1 Inc Cn 2 INC CNT 2 Increment counter 2 Inc Cn 3 IN...
Страница 126: ...ounter 1 COUNTER 2 Counter 2 COUNTER 3 Counter 3 COUNTER 4 Counter 4 RT PHASE 1 Cycle Phase Values V1 V1 V12 Voltage 1 V2 V2 V23 Voltage 1 V3 V3 V31 Voltage 1 I1 I1 Current I2 I2 Current I3 I3 Current kW L1 kW L1 kW L2 kW L2 kW L3 kW L3 kvar L1 kvar L1 kvar L2 kvar L2 kvar L3 kvar L3 kVA L1 kVA L1 kVA L2 kVA L2 kVA L3 kVA L3 PF L1 Power factor L1 PF L2 Power factor L2 PF L3 Power factor L3 V1 THD ...
Страница 127: ... kVA L1 kVA L2 kVA L2 kVA L3 kVA L3 PF L1 Power factor L1 PF L2 Power factor L2 PF L3 Power factor L3 V1 THD V1 V12 Voltage THD V2 THD V2 V23 Voltage THD V3 THD V3 V31 Voltage THD I1 THD I1 Current THD I2 THD I2 Current THD I3 THD I3 Current THD I1 KF I1 K Factor I2 KF I2 K Factor I3 KF I3 K Factor I1 TDD I1 Current TDD I2 TDD I2 Current TDD I3 TDD I3 Current TDD V12 V12 Voltage V23 V23 Voltage V3...
Страница 128: ...kvar IMP PRD DMD kvar import predicted sliding window demand kVA PRD DMD kVA predicted sliding window demand PF IMP kVA MXDMD PF import at Maximum kVA sliding window demand kW EXP BD kW export block demand kvar EXP BD kvar export block demand kW EXP SD kW export sliding window demand kvar EXP SD kvar export sliding window demand kW EXP ACC DMD kW export accumulated demand kvar EXP ACC DMD kvar exp...
Страница 129: ...VAh L1 kVAh total L1 kVAh L2 kVAh total L2 kVAh L3 kVAh total L3 HD V1 V1 V12 Harmonic Distortions EH 2 V1 HD01 H01 Harmonic distortion V1 HD02 H02 Harmonic distortion V1 HD40 H40 Harmonic distortion HD V2 V2 V23 Harmonic Distortions EH 2 V2 HD01 H01 Harmonic distortion V2 HD02 H02 Harmonic distortion V2 HD40 H40 Harmonic distortion HD V3 V3 V31 Harmonic Distortions EH 2 V3 HD01 H01 Harmonic disto...
Страница 130: ...ASE Fundamental H01 Phase Values V1 H01 V1 V12 Voltage 2 V2 H01 V2 V23 Voltage 2 V3 H01 V3 V31 Voltage 2 I1 H01 I1 Current I2 H01 I2 Current I3 H01 I3 Current kW L1 H01 kW L1 kW L2 H01 kW L2 kW L3 H01 kW L3 kvar L1 H01 kvar L1 kvar L2 H01 kvar L2 kvar L3 H01 kvar L3 kVA L1 H01 kVA L1 kVA L2 H01 kVA L2 kVA L3 H01 kVA L3 PF L1 H01 Power factor L1 PF L2 H01 Power factor L2 PF L3 H01 Power factor L3 H...
Страница 131: ...r I1 TDD MAX I1 Current TDD I2 TDD MAX I2 Current TDD I3 TDD MAX I3 Current TDD MAX TOTAL Maximum 1 Cycle Total Values kW MAX Total kW kvar MAX Total kvar kVA MAX Total kVA PF MAX Total PF MAX AUX Maximum 1 Cycle Auxiliary Values In MAX In Current FREQ MAX Frequency MAX DMD Maximum Demands Power Demands E V1 DMD MAX V1 V12 Maximum volt demand 1 V2 DMD MAX V2 V23 Maximum volt demand 1 V3 DMD MAX V3...
Страница 132: ...r TOU REG2 TOU Energy Register 2 E TOU REG2 TRF1 Tariff 1 register TOU REG2 TRF2 Tariff 2 register TOU REG2 TRF8 Tariff 8 register TOU REG3 TOU Energy Register 3 E TOU REG3 TRF1 Tariff 1 register TOU REG3 TRF2 Tariff 2 register TOU REG3 TRF8 Tariff 8 register TOU REG4 TOU Energy Register 4 E TOU REG4 TRF1 Tariff 1 register TOU REG4 TRF2 Tariff 2 register TOU REG4 TRF8 Tariff 8 register TOU REG5 TO...
Страница 133: ...r 5 E DMD5 TRF1 MAX Tariff 1 register DMD5 TRF2 MAX Tariff 2 register DMD5 TRF8 MAX Tariff 8 register TOU MAX DMD REG6 TOU Maximum Demand Register 6 E DMD6 TRF1 MAX Tariff 1 register DMD6 TRF2 MAX Tariff 2 register DMD6 TRF8 MAX Tariff 8 register TOU MAX DMD REG7 TOU Maximum Demand Register 7 E DMD7 TRF1 MAX Tariff 1 register DMD7 TRF2 MAX Tariff 2 register DMD7 TRF8 MAX Tariff 8 register TOU MAX ...
Страница 134: ...imum current I max All configurations Current scale CT Ratio A 2 3 Wiring 4LN3 3LN3 3BLN3 V max I max 3 W Maximum Power P max 4 Wiring 4LL3 3LL3 3BLL3 3OP2 3OP3 3DIR2 V max I max 2 W 25 50 or 60 Hz 100 Hz Maximum frequency 400Hz 500 Hz 1 The default voltage scale is 144V The recommended voltage scale is 120V 20 144V for using with external PT s and 690V 20 828V for a direct connection to power lin...
Страница 135: ...lure 7 Software watchdog timeout Hardware failure 8 Power Down Up Normal power up sequence 9 Warm restart External restart via communications or by firmware upgrade 10 Configuration reset Corrupted setup data has been replaced with the default configuration 11 RTC fault The clock time has been lost 13 Low battery Battery replacement is required With auto reset 15 EEPROM fault Hardware failure See ...