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Installation Guide

Power Monitoring

ZL0103-0C 

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©2014 Veris Industries   USA 800.354.8556 or +1.503.598.4564  / [email protected] 09141 

Alta Labs, Enercept, Enspector, Hawkeye, Trustat, Aerospond, Veris, and the Veris ‘V’ logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of  Veris Industries, L.L.C. in the USA and/or other countries.

Other companies’ trademarks are hereby acknowledged to belong to their respective owners.

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For use in a Pollution Degree 2 or better environment only. A Pollution Degree 2 environment must 
control conductive pollution and the possibility of condensation or high humidity. Consider the 
enclosure, the correct use of ventilation, thermal properties of the equipment, and the relationship with 
the environment. Installation category:  CAT II or CAT III.  Provide a disconnect device to disconnect the 
meter from the supply source. Place this device in close proximity to the equipment and within easy 
reach of the operator, and mark it as the disconnecting device. The disconnecting device shall meet the 
relevant requirements of IEC 60947-1 and IEC 60947-3 and shall be suitable for the application. In the US 
and Canada, disconnecting fuse holders can be used. Provide overcurrent protection and disconecting 
device for supply conductors with approved current limiting devices suitable for protecting the wiring. 
If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the 
device may be impaired.

HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH

•  Follow safe electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E in the USA, or applicable local codes.
•  This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified electrical personnel.
•  Read, understand and follow the instructions before installing this product.
•  Turn off all power supplying equipment before working on or inside the equipment.
•  Product may use multiple voltage/power sources. Disconnect all sources of power

   before servicing.
•  Use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off.
  DO NOT DEPEND ON THIS PRODUCT FOR VOLTAGE INDICATION.
•  Current transformer secondaries must be shorted or connected to a burden at all times.
•  Products rated only for basic insulation must be installed on insulated conductors.
•  Replace all doors, covers and protective devices before powering the equipment.

Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction and 

operation of this electrical equipment and installations, and has received safety 

training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved.  

NEC2014 Article 100

No responsibility is assumed by Veris Industries for any consequences arising out of the 

use of this material.

DANGER

NOTICE

•  This product is not intended for life or safety applications.

•  Do not install this product in hazardous or classified locations.

•  The installer is responsible for conformance to all applicable codes.

•  Mount this product inside a suitable fire and electrical enclosure.

FCC PART 15 INFORMATION

NOTE: This equipment has been tested by the manufacturer and found to 

comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of 

the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection 

against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a 

residential environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate 

radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance 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) This device may not cause harmful interference, and

   

(2) this device must accept any interference received, including

   

      interference that may cause undesired operation.

   Modifications to this product without the express authorization of the 

manufacturer nullify this statement. 

WARNING

LOSS OF CONTROL

∙  Assure that the system will reach a safe state during and after a control path failure.
∙  Separate or redundant control paths must be provided for critical control functions.
∙  Test the effect of transmission delays or failures of communication links.

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∙  Each implementation of equipment using communication links must be individually 

and thoroughly tested for proper operation before placing it in service.

Failure to follow these instructions may cause injury, death or equipment damage.

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For additional information about anticipated transmission delays or failures of the link, refer to 

NEMA ICS 1.1 (latest edition). 

Safety Guidelins for the Application, Installation, and Maintenance 

of Solid-State Control

 or its equivalent in your specific country, language, and/or location.

Control system design must consider the potential failure modes of control paths and, for 

certain critical control functions, provide a means to acheive a safe state during and after a 

path failure. Examples of critical control functions are emergency stop and over-travel stop.

Product Overview

The E50 DIN Rail Power Meter provides a solution for measuring energy data with a single device. Inputs include 
Control Power, CT, and 3-phase voltage. The E50 supports multiple output options, including solid state relay 
contacts, Modbus (with or without data logging), and pulse. The LCD screen on the faceplate allows instant output 
viewing. 

The meter is housed in a plastic enclosure suitable for installation on T35 DIN rail according to EN50022. The E50 can 
be mounted with any orientation over the entire ambient temperature range, either on a DIN rail or in a panel. The 
meter is not sensitive to CT orientation to reduce installation errors.

E50B1, E50C2, E50C3

Compact Power and Energy Meter

RoHS

Compliant

Product Identification

Model

Description

Output

Data Logging

Pulse

RS-485

Alarm

E50B1

Pulse Output Only

(2 pulses)

E50C2

Modbus output, full data set

E50C3

Modbus output, data logging

Specifications

MEASUREMENT ACCURACY

   Real Power and Energy

IEC 62053-22 Class 0.2S, ANSI C12.20 0.2%

   Reactive Power and Energy

IEC 62053-23 Class 2, 2%

   Current

0.4% (+0.015% per °C deviation from 25°C) from 5% to 100% of 

range; 0.8% (+0.015% per °C deviation from 25°C) from 1% to 5% of 

range

   Voltage

0.4% (+0.015% per °C deviation from 25°C) from 90V

L-N 

 to 600VAC

L-L

   Sample Rate

2520 samples per second 

   Data Update Rate

1 sec

   Type of Measurement

True RMS up to the 21st harmonic 60 Hz; One to three phase AC 

system

INPUT VOLTAGE CHARACTERISTICS

   Measured AC Voltage

Minimum 90V

L-N

 (156V

L-L

) for stated accuracy;

UL Maximum:  600V

L-L

 (347V

L-N

)

CE Maximum:  300V

L-N 

 

   Metering Over-Range

+20%

   Impedance

2.5 M

Ω

 L-N 

 /5 M

Ω

 L-L

   Frequency Range

45 to 65 Hz

INPUT CURRENT CHARACTERISTICS

CT  Scaling                                             

Primary: Adjustable from 5 A to 32,000 A

   Measurement Input Range

0 to 0.333 VAC or 0 to 1.0 VAC (+20% over-range), rated for use with 

Class 1 voltage inputs

   Impedance

10.6 k

Ω

 (1/3 V mode) or 32.1 k

Ω

 (1 V mode)

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Содержание E50B1

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

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

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

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

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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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