128 Connect Devices
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 XTR
750-495/040-00x 3-Phase Power Measurement Module 690 V
Manual
Version 1.2.0
7.6.1.10 Measurement in Ungrounded Single-Phase Split-Phase Networks
The “4-Wire Wye” (“4-W”) topology is available in WAGO-I/O-
Check
for voltage
measurement.
This topology is fixed in firmware versions 04 and below and selectable in
WAGO-I/O-
Check
in firmware versions 05 and above.
The voltage transformer ratio can be parameterized in firmware versions 05 and
above and WAGO-I/O-
Check
versions IO-3.18.1 (CS0609) and above.
This measurement circuit is used in all ungrounded single-phase networks with
an additional center tap as a neutral conductor and with various types of load
connection.
The voltage measurement is performed via voltage transformers (VTs). Voltages
u
L1
and u
L3
are measured. From the measurement results, the I/O module first
calculates voltage u
L2
and then voltages U
L1
, U
L2
and U
L3
.
The current measurement is performed via current transformers (CTs) or
Rogowski Coils.
The measured values of unconnected voltage and current measurement inputs
have no significance.
The voltage transformer ratio and current transformer ratio must be taken into
account for the correct calculation of all values in the process image.
Always use voltage transformers with basic insulation and ground the
module-side N connection
In ungrounded single-phase split-phase networks with a neutral conductor,
always use voltage transformers with at least basic insulation and ground the
module-side N connection.
Otherwise, touch-proof protection from the system may no longer be given in the
event of a fault. This can cause electric shock or burns.
The nominal input voltage is:
- u
LN
= 200 V
RMS
if a voltage ≤
120 V
RMS
is parameterized for the “Secondary
Voltage” setting
- u
LN
= 400 V
RMS
if a voltage > 120 V
RMS
is parameterized for the “Secondary
Voltage” setting
Parameter 47 is used for the setting.
To avoid erroneous measured values for the unused phase, the unused voltage
input L2 can be connected to the N connection.