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Installation Guide

Power Monitoring

E30E Series

TM

The E30E provides several types of measurements that give a comprehensive view of power consumption for every load on the 
panel:

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Real-time measurements:  a live and up-to-date view of present power levels and the factors that affect them.  

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Demand measurements:  averages of values measured over a specified time interval. The time interval (typically 15 

minutes) can be set from 10 seconds to more than a day. The demand calculation can be configured to use single 

intervals or the sliding average of up to 6 sub-intervals. Demand measurements are useful for tracking or graphing 

load levels over time to correlate with total energy consumption. 

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Historic maximum measurements:  these measurements store the largest value recorded for a specific measurement 

since the last time they were cleared. They are useful for identifying peak levels critical to equipment sizing or demand 

limits in utility agreements.

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Accumulated energy measurements:  ongoing totals of cumulative energy used since the last time the value was 

cleared. Energy values provide the informational basis for billing, cost allocation, carbon offset, BTU equivalent 

calculations, and other applications of overall energy use.

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Energy snapshots: energy totals that only change when the demand intervals are updated. They are samples of the 

free-running energy accumulators at the end of each demand interval, as configured by the user. These provide energy 

readings that are easily correlated to the demand values to simplify the tasks of sub-billing and cost allocation. 

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Alarms: provide a warning of excessively high or low current on each branch and aux channel. The user can set two 

high-level and two low-level thresholds, and a delay time for latching alarms. Alarms are reported as both non-latched 

events and latched events. Non-latching alarms are active while the current exceeds the threshold, but go inactive if 

the current returns to a level within the specific thresholds. Latching alarms become active when the current exceeds 

the threshold for a time period greater than the specified delay and remain active until they are cleared remotely. 

Alarm status can be polled via any protocol. Via BACnet, Subscribe_COV can be used to generate alarm notifications.  

Via SNMP, alarms drive SNMP event notifications.

Advanced Features - The E30E supports a number of of advanced features. Some are always active, and others are configured 
manually via Modbus register 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 features are 
configured independently for each panel.

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Logical Circuit support:  The E30E can be configured to map any set of 1, 2 or 3 channels that are adjacent in the panel 

to a logical circuit that provides accurate multi-phase measurement totals. Map these logical circuits by writing the 

desired logical circuit number into a set of registers/data objects provided for each branch and aux channel (per panel). 

The channels assigned to each logical circuit must be adjacent in the panel (usually used for multi-phase breakers), but 

there are no limitations on where those adjacent channels are aligned in the panel (any position where a multi-phase 

breaker can be installed). This functionality is always active, but a user selection affects the how the data can be 

accessed via Modbus. Measurement data via Modbus for logical circuits is presented in two ways, arranged either by 

logical circuit number (looks more like a collection of individual meters) or by measurement type (arranged similar to 

the single-phase data section of the point map).

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Legacy point map or alternate logical circuit point map: The E30E can be configured to select a preferred version of 

the Modbus registers in the address range 4000 to 9999. If enabled (default), the logical circuits by measurement type 

is active. Otherwise, the legacy point maps for 2-phase and 3-phase breakers used in older E3x models is active. The 

logical circuits functionality can also be accessed via the “Logical Circuits by Circuit” section of the point map (address 

range 10000 to 45000), regardless of the state of this selection.

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Phase angle measurements: The E30E measures the phase angle of every voltage and current input and presents these 

measurements (in degrees) in additional data registers/objects. These values are used to verify that current inputs are 

assigned to the proper voltage phases and to help determine how power factor variations are influenced by current 

phase changes vs. harmonic distortion. Phase angle measurements are instantaneous and always active.

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User CT phase assignment: In the default mode, the E30E assigns each channel to the corresponding phase that most 

3-phase panels implement, so that the user does not have worry about it. The user can opt to replace this self-

assignment paradigm with a mode that allows explicit specification of the phase assignment for each channel. The 

explicit assignments set by the user are stored by the E30E in non-volatile memory. 

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Phase angle reference: The E30E measures the phase angle of every current and voltage input. The user can select 

whether the phase angles are stated relative to an absolute reference (the phase angle of voltage input V1) or relative 

to the voltage phase assigned to that specific current input channel. 

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Signed power factor: By default the E30E reports power factor as an unsigned value. The user can set it to report as a 

signed value, where the sign indicates whether the current phase angle leads or lags the corresponding voltage phase. 

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Страница 1: ...d avoid the hazards involved NEC2011 Article 100 No responsibility is assumed byVeris Industries for any consequences arising out of the use of this material DANGER Product Identification Product Over...

Страница 2: ...ency 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...

Страница 3: ...enter 16 4 417 mm 1 7 43 mm 0 4 10 mm opening 0 7 18 mm on center 2 0 50 mm 1 3 32 mm 15 7 399 mm 0 4 10 mm opening 0 7 18 mm on center 1 3 32 mm 12 3 312 mm 0 4 10 mm opening 0 7 18 mm on center 0 9...

Страница 4: ...g and power calculations 6 Control Mains Power Connection Easy 2 wire 100 277 VAC 50 60 Hz connection 7 Auxiliary Inputs These 0 333 VAC inputs are used for monitoring the main breaker or other high a...

Страница 5: ...3 6 1 4 1 40845 1 30 1 1 6 3 4 0 For models with 42 channels or more these features are configured independently for each panel Logical Circuit support The E30E can be configured to map any set of 1...

Страница 6: ...r phase Voltage L L multi phase average and per phase Voltage L N multi phase average and per phase Frequency phase A Demand Measurements Current present demand multi phase average and per phase Real...

Страница 7: ...circuit numbers in the field during commissioning by writing to Modbus Register 6 or use the free configuration software at www veris com The examples in this graphic show the 21 current sensor strips...

Страница 8: ...grounding connection is located on the housing see below Use this stud to ground the device when it is mounted on a nonconductive surface CURRENT SENSOR STRIP CURRENT SENSOR STRIP CURRENT SENSOR STRI...

Страница 9: ...the E3x Configuration Tool to view the phase angles of active circuits to help verify that those circuits are connected to and mapped to the proper voltage phases See the E3x Commissioning Guide www...

Страница 10: ...nd termination the value and placement of these resistors varies for each standard The E30E does not implement any RS 485 line polarization bias or termination internally For the RS 485 cable use shie...

Страница 11: ...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 E30E into the address URL field on the browser Press enter The GUI lau...

Страница 12: ...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...

Страница 13: ...se the following IP Address Make note of the IP address that appears then enter the static IP address e g if the E30E Series is still set to its default address of 192 168 1 24 then change it to 192 1...

Страница 14: ...s Installation Guide Power Monitoring E30E Series TM UsingtheGUItosetuptheIPaddressforuseonyournetwork 1 Access the GUI according the instructions in the Accessing the Graphical User Interface GUI sec...

Страница 15: ...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...

Страница 16: ...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...

Страница 17: ...MS TP trunk and any devices beyond it This virtual router creates an exclusive BACnet network on which the meter s BACnet devices reside This network must have a BACnet network number that is differen...

Страница 18: ...eters described above for BACnet MS TP mode One additional parameter BACnet_IP_Port is used to set the UDP port Most BACnet systems use the default port 47808 decimal 0xBAC0 hex that is recommended in...

Страница 19: ...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...

Страница 20: ...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...

Страница 21: ...WP B K 1 10 BIBB Data 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...

Страница 22: ...property The E30E 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 nee...

Страница 23: ...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 branch current sensor strips connec...

Страница 24: ...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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