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DIRIS DIGIWARE - 546420C - SOCOMEC
4. introDuction
4.1. Diris Digiware s current sensing module
DIRIS Digiware is a measurement system (PMD*) with modular format. It always comprises a voltage measurement
module (U-xx) and one or several current measurement modules.
The current measurement modules can be of two types:
• DIRIS Digiware S with integrated current sensors to measure circuits up to 63A
• DIRIS Digiware I associated with TE, TR and TF sensors for the measurement from 5A up to 6000A
This instruction manual only addresses DIRIS Digiware S modules. Please refer to the DIRIS Digiware manual for more
information on other current measurement modules.
Altogether, the DIRIS Digiware system is designed for monitoring and reporting electrical energy by offering a range
of functions for measuring voltage, current, power, energy and power quality.
It can be used to jointly analyse single-phase and three-phase loads.
DIRIS Digiware is an innovative concept based on centralising the voltage measurement by a dedicated DIRIS Digiware
U module and the current by dedicated DIRIS Digiware I or S modules. The voltage and current measurements are
interconnected by the Digiware bus.
On DIRIS Digiware S modules, three current inputs are available enabling one or several loads to be monitored
simultaneously. Several modules may be connected to the Digiware bus. This approach offers the possibility of
characterising a high number of loads from a single voltage tap.
The DIRIS Digiware system is configured from its remote display or via the Easy Config software. The measurements
can be accessed on a local display, via standard communication protocols or via the WEBVIEW web-based software
solution embedded in the DIRIS G communication gateways, in the DIRIS Digiware D-70 display, or in the DATALOG
H80/H81. Consumption data can also be accessed in the N’VIEW energy management software. Thanks to its
architecture, the DIRIS Digiware can be easily integrated into an energy management system which requires a large
number of loads to be monitored.
* PMD: Power Metering and Monitoring Device in accordance with IEC 61557-12.