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1. 19 Energy Meters Menu CEDE Yesemek inmesine ea 22 Assigning PredefinedValueforEnergyMeters 23 Counter MENU 23 SS EMIS Men Eee 23 Basic settings isis 27 A AT e l 27 Alarm Relay SettingsMenu OU0 erene 28 Demand Period SettingMenu dEt erene 28 Password Settings Menu Pin 28 RS485 Settings Menu 485 29 Digital Input SettingsMenu DIn eee 29 Pulse Output Settings Menu PuL erer 30 eau ge 30 seti PO O lanati kode bi sasosit 31 Changing Valle ENN NS reset S 31 RE 31 RS485 33 ReadableandWritableData eee 33 Alarm e cota PPP RUNI UR a base 42 Multiple Choice Settings via Modbus eese 44 FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS ies 46 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 49 FIGURES Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 Figure 1 4 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 TABLES Table 1 1 Table 1 2 Table 3 1 Table 3 2 Table 3 3 Table 4 1 Table
2. Average Voltage Max Phase Neutral Average Voltage Min Phase Neutral Average Voltage Max Phase Phase Network Frequency Max Network Frequency Min EN Network Frequency Max Voltage L1 L2 Voltage L2 L3 Voltage L3 L1 Max Max Max VLL Average Voltage Min Phase Phase Network Frequency Min Voltage L1 L2 Voltage L2 L3 Voltage L3 L1 Min Min Min Current L1 Current L2 Current L3 Total Current Neutral Current Max Max Max Max Max L Current L1 Min Current L2 Min Current L3 Min Total m UMERI Min Min Current L1 Current L2 Current L3 Total Current Demand Demand Demand Demand Cos p1 Max Cos 2 2 Cos 1 Min Cosp2Min Cosp2Min 1 PF2 System PF1 Min PF2 Min PF3Min System PF Min 00 000 Active Power Active Power Active Power Total Active L1 Max L2 Max L3 Max Power Max Active Power Active Power Active Power Total Active L1 Min L2 Min L3 Min Power Min Active Power Active Power Active Power Total Active L1 Demand L2 Demand L3 Demand Power Demand Reactive Power Reactive Power Reactive Power Total Reactive L1 Max L2 Max L3 Max Power Max Reactive Power Reactive Power Reactive Power Total Reactive L1 Min L2 Min L3 Min Power Min r Reactive Power Reactive Power Reactive Powe
3. Cosq and reactive power for the L1 phase is capacitive otherwise is inductive Coso and reactive power for the L2 phase is capacitive otherwise is inductive Coso and reactive power for the L3 phase is capacitive otherwise is inductive Total reactive power is capacitive otherwise is inductive SECTION 3 MENUS pp r N r 4 2 O O O O a L ere gt eu O O REN MIN L gt Figure 3 1 Voltage Phase Neutral Display e g When V LED is turned on Device is in phase neutral voltage menu Line 1 phase neutral voltage is monitored in the first display Line 2 phase neutral voltage is monitored in the second display Line 3 phase neutral voltage is monitored in the third display Average phase neutral voltage of three phase is monitored in fourth display Network frequency is monitored in fifth display For Ecras and KLEA L1 L2 L3 LEDs blink simultaneously and very slowly per second phase sequence voltage error Any All of L1 L2 L3 LED s blink s slowly per 0 5 second voltage connection s of the related phase s is are missing Any All of L1 L2 L3 LED s blink s quickly per 0 2 second current connection s of the related phase s is are missing When the product is mounted on a panel which consumes power active power P must be
4. Min Average Voltage La Maat RO oat RO Min System PowerFactor RO Min TotalActvePower ROP Min TotalReactivePower o Min TotalApparentPower RO L Min Neval Current A Alarm Flags 226 Mamas Demand Measurements Phase 1 CumentDemand fot PwezCwemDemnd Phase 3 CurentDemand f RO 4 Total Current Demand Phase T Active Power Demand float _ Phase ActvePowerDemand fot Pase 3 Active Power Demand fot o _ am otalActwe Power Demand tem am Pase 1 Reactive PowerDemand RO Phase 2 Reactve Power Demand o Pase 3 Reactive PowerDemand float o ota Reactive PowerDemand Phase 1 Apparent Power Demand fot RO asa Phase ApparentPowerDemand fot RO 456 Phase Apparent Power Demand taat o J o Total Apparent Power Demand f RO a gt SECTION 4 R5485 COMMUNICATION Address Parameter Type Read Write Write Condition Digital Input 460 Digital Input 1 Counter 462 32 bit integer R W Digital Input 2 Counter 32 bit integer R W 32 bit integer R W If password protection is active enter the password in the Settings Protection field and then enter 2222 in the
5. Output Type Transistor 5 30V DC 50mA 5000V RMS Switching Voltage Switching Current Isolation RELAY OUTPUT AC Maximum Switching Voltage 250V 30V Maximum Switching Current SA Maximum Switching Power 1250VA 150W GENERAL A Operating Temperature 20 C 70 C Storage Temperature 30 80 Protection Class 40 90 non condensing Relative Humidity Measurement Accuracy Function Function Function Performance Other Complementary Symbol Class According 9 9 Characteristics to IEC 61557 12 Total active power 0 5 Ind to 0 8 Cap Po tw oh 5 901 xIxl b max i Se ELE 0 25 Ind to 0 25 Cap 10901 lt 1 lt E 10961 1 amp 1 0 5 Ind to 0 8 Cap f a O THDV Total harmonic distortion MEN 0 to 20 96 voltage THDI Total harmonic distortion 0 to 100 96 current Kemalpa a Yolu 3 km 35170 zmir TURKEY Tel 90 232 877 08 00 Fax 90 232 877 08 06 Klemsan www klemsan com tr info klemsan com tr Revision No 29052015
6. gt inductive Cos gt capacitive PF gt negative PF gt positive Meters Meters Exp Active amp Imp Active amp Exp Reactive Exp Reactive Figure 1 4 Four Quadrant Representation NOTE If the signs of active and reactive power are examined it can be defined the quadrant that Klea measures In order to understand P and Q signs in Klea 110P and Ecras instantaneous displays for P and Q must be checked If active power display is seem constantly it means active power P is positive If it is blinked it means active power P is negative If reactive power Q display is seem constantly it means reactive power Q is positive If it is blinked it means reactive power O is negative NOTE Signs of P and Q can be reached through modbus communication e g 10kW 5kVAr gt Quadrant 1 P 10kW Q 5kVAr gt Quadrant 2 10kW 5kVAr gt Quadrant 3 P 10kW Q 5kVAr gt Quadrant 4 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION E SECTION 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 Preparing for Installation The purchased product may not include all hardware options referred in this document This situation does not constitute an impediment to the electrical installation Assembly and related connections of the product must be implemented by authorized persons in accordance with the instructions of user manual The device must not be put into service if the operator is notsure thatall connections are correctly accompl
7. powvs Klemsan Energy Analyzer TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 1 3 2 1 3 3 1 4 1 5 SECTION 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 4 SECTION 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 3 1 3 4 3 5 3 5 1 3 5 2 33 3 3 5 4 33 3 5 6 39 7 3 5 8 3 5 9 3 6 3 6 1 3 6 2 SECTION 4 4 1 4 1 1 4 2 SECTION 5 SECTION 6 GENERAL INFORMATION 5 Device Features and Model Selection sss 5 Correct Usage and Conditions For Safety sss 6 7 HA bm Ease eu adr vH IS 7 KLEA enean meine on ad E HERE REIS 8 POWYS DENNIS ica 9 Menu 10 Four Quadrant Representation v srrerereoeorououoaouoeououonouoaoaoaonssasassosasooouonoon 11 emere 13 Preparing for Installation 13 A Ep 13 Connection Diagrams cccssssssscsssssssssssscscssssssssssssesescscssesssescecsessesessseassceeeeseeeess 14 Star and Delta Connections 14 Digital Output Connection Diagram 14 Dimensions 15 17 Instantaneous Measurement Menus 17 Maximum Minimum ve Demand lt lt
8. External DC Power Supply must be E M y k connected 5 30VDC Figure 2 2 Digital Output Connection Diagram e P SECTION 2 INSTALLATION Bj 2 4 Dimensions mm 96 8 HI 7 0 gt 65 0 96 8 89 6 Figure 2 3 Dimensions for Klea and Ecras 126 57 91 91 Figure 2 4 Dimensions for Powys SECTION 3 MENUS SECTION 3 MENUS 3 1 Instantaneous Measurement Menus NOTE In order to reach Powys measurement operator should use modbus communication Voltage L N and L L current neutral current cos power factor active power reactive power apparent power THDV and THDI values are shown in instantaneous menu See Table 3 1 for parameters displayed in the menus and activated LEDs Table3 1 Instantaneous Measurements LED 2 Active Menu 1st Indicator Ai ze Ath Indicator 5th Indicator Indicator Indicator Average e os Voltage L1 Voltage L2 Voltage Voltage Sd Phase Neutral y Voltage Phase Voltage Voltage Voltage Vol 21 Network Phase 11 12 12 13 13 11 9 Freguency Phase Network Current Current L1 Current L2 Current L3 Total Current Current Coso Cosg2 Cop System PF A Active Power Active Power Active Power Total Active Active Power L1 L2 L3 Power E E E Reactive Reactive Reactive Total Reactive Power L1 Power L2 Power L3 Power Apparent Apparent Apparent Apparent Total Apparent Power Power L1 Power L2 Power L3 Power Total Harmonic THDVI Alma
9. jPigtalimputidetetionedge cdg S Detectoninrsingedge Detection in falling edge Only valid for counter Detection in both edges Only valid for counter jBitalmput2stup 0 00 Digital input 2 options Enable counter Enable Run Hour _ Change password RS485 setup A Baud rate options C O O ro UJ Slave ID setup 485 Parity check setup Set Parity check off Prt m un Even parity Odd parity Digital input setup Digital input 1 setup Digital input 1 options FF tr2 Enable tariff 2 Cnt Enable counter tYP run Enable Run Hour dLY Digital input 1 detection delay time Digital input 1 detection edge 15 FAL Detection in falling edge Only valid for counter Detection in rising edge bot Detection in both edges Only valid for counter Digital input 2 setup Digital input 2 options ES FF tYP tr2 Enable tariff 2 Cnt Enable counter In2 run Enable Run Hour k gt SECTION 3 MENUS Sub Menu Sub Menu Sub Menu 3 dLY Sub Menu Menu 1 Set PuL Description Digital input 2 detection delay time Digital input 2 detection edge riS FAL bot TI Detection in rising edge m a Detection in falling edge Only valid for counter Detection in both edges Only valid for counter Pulse output setup Pulse output 1 setup Pulse output 1 parameter setup O 1 1 Ir1 Assign
10. Tariff 1 Phase 2 Energy Values Import Active Energy T1 Phase2 Tariff 1 32 bit integer Export Active Energy T1 Phase2 Tariff 1 32 bit integer Import Reactive Energy T1 Phase2 Tariff 1 32 bit integer 1 Export Reactive Energy T1 Phase2 Tariff 1 32 bit integer Tariff 1 Phase 3 Energy Values 502 Import Active Energy T1 Phase3 Tariff 1 32 bit integer 504 Export Active Energy T1 Phase3 Tariff 1 32 bit integer 506 Import Reactive Energy T1 Phase3 Tariff 1 32 bit integer 508 Export Reactive Energy T1 Phase3 Tariff 1 32 bit integer 478 480 482 84 4 R W R W R W R W If password protection is active enter the password in the Settings Protection field and then enter 2222 in the Enable Counter Change field You can then enter the value 486 488 490 92 A R W R W R W R W If password protection is active enter the password in the Settings Protection field and then enter 2222 in the Enable Counter Change field You can then enter the value 494 496 498 500 R W R W R W R W If password protection is active enter the password in the Settings Protection field and then enter 2222 in the Enable Counter Change field You can then enter the value Tariff 2 Phase 1 Energy Values 510 Import Active Energy T2 Phase1 Tariff 2 32 bit integer R W If password protection is active Export Active Energy 2 1 Ta
11. A a L dig outputs pow Energy Analyzer suppl dd al MEM 5 SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION e COM2 NO2 COM 2 s Il dig inputs J out2 out Klemsan U 85 300V AC DC Vy 5 300V L N 10 500V L L In 10mA 6A A CE voltage inputs 7 current inputs V1 V2 V3 N Figure 1 3 Powys Front Panel Digital Outputs Output1 DO1 and DO1 Output2 DO2 and 002 available for Powys 3101 Digital Inputs Input1 DIN1 and DGND Input2 DIN2 and DGND available for Powys 3101 RS485 Communication Relay Outputs OUT 1 and OUT 2 available for Powys 3101 Power supply Un Voltage Measurement Inputs V1 V2 V3 N Current Measurement Inputs 11 k1 12 k2 13 k3 Power LED It is turned on when the device is energized EEE Mo es SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 4 Menu Structure Menus and moving through them are shown in the below table Table 1 2 Menu Structure Minimum Values Maximum Values nstantaneous Values L Maximum L N Voltage L N ini Voltage L L Maximum L L Voltage L L Current Demand Active Power zu Reactive Power Demand 2 u NH E 0000000 Current Current Current Maximum Cos Cos Cos Maximum AM Power Factor Power
12. Maximum Common Measurements Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 3 MaxTotalCurent Re Max System Power Facter o 38 Max Max Total Reactive Power Ro 3 Max Total apparentPewer RO X4 max System Frequency RO RR o Phase 1 Minimum Measurements 352 Phase 1 Min Cunene o O asa ft RO Phase Min PomerFacter o o O 35 Phase 1 Min Active Pomer o _ 3 Phase TMin ReactivePower float RO Phase TMin ApparentPower float RO BET Phase TMinTHOV 366 RO Phase 2 Minimum Measurements 92 Phase2Min Current le RO Phase2Min cosp Ro 2 376 Phase2Min PowerFactor o 98 Phase 2 Min Active Pomer o o O Phase 2 Min Reactive Power ao o _ a gt SECTION 4 R5485 COMMUNICATION Address Parameter Type Read Write Write Condition Phase 3 Minimum Measurements 388 Phase 3 Min Voltage o Phase 3 1 Min Voltage LL f RO Phase Min Current fex o O 39 Phase amin Cesp RO 396 Phase 3 Min Power Factor RO 398 Phase 3 Min Active Power Mt RO 400 Phase 3 Min Reactive Pomer fot RO 402 Phase 3 Min Apparent Power Maat RO o IES e o A O SOSO OO Minimum Common Measurements Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 sos Mn nengevemgetem e
13. Enable Counter Change field You can then enter the value 464 Run Hour Counter 466 On Hour Counter 32 bit integer 468 Power Interruptions Counter 32 bit integer Energy Meters Tariff 1 Total Energy Values Phase1 Phase2 Phase3 Import Active Energy T1 Tariff 1 32 bit integer Export Active Energy T1 Tariff 1 32 bit integer Import Reactive Energy T1 Tariff 1 32 bit integer Export Reactive Energy T1 Tariff 1 32 bit integer R W R W R W R W If password protection is active enter the password in the Settings Protection field and then enter 2222 the Enable Counter Change field You can then enter the value 470 472 474 76 A Tariff 2 Total Energy Values Phase1 Phase2 Phase3 Import Active Energy T2 Tariff 2 32 bit integer Export Active Energy 2 Tariff 2 32 bit integer R W R W R W R W If password protection is active enter the password in the Settings Protection field and then enter 2222 in the Enable Counter Change field You can then enter the value Import Reactive Energy 2 Tariff 2 32 bit integer Export Reactive Energy T2 Tariff 2 32 bit integer Tariff 1 Phase1 Energy Values Import Active Energy T1 Phase1 Tariff 1 32 bit integer Export Active Energy T1 Phase1 Tariff 1 32 bit integer Import Reactive Energy T1 Phase1 Tariff 1 32 bit integer iff 1 Export Reactive Energy 1 1 Tariff 1 32 bit integer
14. I Cos alarm high limit O COS Cos alarm low limit hS et Cos alarm hysteresis value Cos alarm delay time Power factor alarm setup Power factor alarm high limit PF Power factor alarm low limit O 5 Power factor alarm hysteresis value Power factor alarm delay time Freguency alarm setup Freguency alarm high limit O Freguency alarm low limit 2 un t Frequency alarm hysteresis value EMEN I Frequency alarm delay time gt SECTION 3 MENUS Sub Menu Sub Menu Sub Menu Sub Menu 1 2 Description Relay output setup Relay 1 setup Relay 1 OFF Assign relay 1 to level low alarms rL1 EO OUT Assign relay 1 to level high alarms Relay 2 setup Relay 2 OFF Assign relay 2 to level low alarms rL2 Assign relay 2 to level high alarms dEt Demand time setup Password protection setup Act Enable disable password protection Timeout for password protection If you do press any keys after entering the password or do not change any settings via MODBUS password protection is re enabled after the time has elapsed Change password RSABSsetup o Baud rate options 00000000 Slave ID setup 0 Parity check setup Parity Even Party Odd paty Digital input setup 00 0 Digital input setup Digital input 1 options Enable tariff2 000 Enable counter Enable Run Hour 00 5 dY jDigtinputidetetiondelaytime _
15. 4 2 Table 4 3 7 TOP ErODE Panel 8 POWYS 9 Four Quadrant REpresentatiOnN vrverererereronononononononososoooooouooououououououeaouoooaoososn 11 Connection DI a ANNI 14 Digital Output Connection Diagram een 14 Dimensions for Klea and 5 15 Dimensions for POWYS ccsssssscsssssscsssssssscsesecscassssecsesssessesssesscaeassecsessseseessseeseasassess 15 Voltage Phase Neutral Display 18 Minimum Voltage Phase Neutral Display rss 21 Import Active Energy Display 22 Alan EE 28 ANC GEE COMPariSON eame heim A Hd ot 5 MENU Sube DIG osse onis ee 10 Instantaneous Measurements eee esee eeeeeee teet te tn tnetns tata ense tain ino tas 17 Maximum Minimum and Demand Values eee 20 e NIME T T TM 24 Readable and Writable 33 CR PM PUES ha ai ali 42 BESENDLION LIS nro 44 SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION B SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 25 1 1 Device Features and Model Selection Type of device enclosure panel Basic measurements V VLL l IN F Cos PF P Q S THD 1 31 Harmonics Max Min Value Demand Values I P O S e
16. Factor Power Factor Maximum Active Power Active Power Active Power Maximum FELETTE Reactive Power Minimum Reactive Power Reactive Power Maximum Apparent Apparent Power Minimum Apparent Power Apparent Power Power Maksimum gt THDV Maximum d Minimum EA o THOI venmum minimum EA Upper menu structure will changed according to version of Klea Ecras Powys has not display or LCD screen So upper menu is not valid for Powys U lt E E SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 5 Four Quadrant Representation The angle between voltage and current provides us information about the direction of energy flow A positive sign for active reactive power indicates that active reactive power is consumed And also a negative sign for active reactive power indicates that active reactive power is generated Reactive Power QUADRANT 2 QUADRANT 1 P negative P gt positive Q gt positive amp capacitive Q gt positive amp inductive CosY gt capacitive Cos gt inductive PF gt negative PF gt positive Meters l 2 Meters Exp Active amp Imp Active amp Imp Reactive Imp Reactive Active Power QUADRANT 3 QUADRANT 4 P gt negative P gt positive Q negative amp inductive Q gt negative amp capacitive
17. MENUS Alarm example Amplitude High limit Hysteresis 96 Hysteresis 96 Low limit Figure 3 4 Alarm Example Alarm delay was set to zero A low limit alarm occurs at point A Alarm disappears at point B A high limit alarm occurs at point C Alarm disappears at point D 3 5 3 Alarm Relay Settings Menu OUt Use this menu item to set the conditions of the alarm relays You can set both alarm relays to the following positions e OFF Relay does not energize in an alarm condition e LO Relay energizes when a low limit alarm occurs e HI Relay energizes when a high limit alarm occurs Related relay is de energized when the alarm condition ends Please see Table 3 3 for the menu tree and Section 5 for the factory default settings 3 5 4 Demand Period Setting Menu dEt Use this menu item to setup the demand period At the end of the specified period demand values are calculated in a periodic cycle Please see Table 3 3 for the menu tree and Section 5 for the factory default settings 3 5 5 Password Settings Menu Pin Use this menu item to turn the password protection on off set a password activation time and change password settings editing options Please see Table 3 3 for the menu tree and Section 5 for the factory default settings 4 digit password protects the product setup and counter menus against unauthorized access and modifications When activated a password query screen is displayed if someon
18. PF Lights when displaying the PFs for the phases 17 gt Active power LED P Lights when displaying the active powers for the phases 18 Reactive power LED Q Lights when displaying the reactive powers for the phases 19 Apparent power LED S Lights when displaying the apparent powers for the phases 20 gt Total Harmonic Distortion LED THD Lights when displaying THDs for the phases 21 gt Demand LED Dem Lights when displaying the demand values 22 gt 1 PhaseOCap LED 4r Lights when the load for the first phase is capacitive 23 gt 2 Phase OCap LED Lights when the load for the second phase is capacitive 24 gt 3 Phase QCap LED 4r Lights when the load for the third phase is capacitive 25 gt System QCap LED Lights when the total system load is capacitive 26 gt Maximum LED Hi Lights when displaying the maximum values 27 Minimum LED Lo Lights when displaying the minimum values 28 30 36 gt Mega LED M Lights when the indicated value is in MEGA units 29 31 37 gt Kilo LED Lights when the indicated value is in KILO units 38 gt Rightarrow key Use this key to switch between the menus enter submenus and move through the indicator digits 39 2 Uparrow key Use this key to switch between the menus and change the numerical values 40 gt Left arrow key Use this key to switch between the menus return to the upper menu level and confirm the selected value 41 gt Down arrow key Us
19. Voltage L N Alarm High Limit float R W R W float R W Alarm Delay Time 32 bit integer R W Alarm High Limit float R W Alarm Low Limit float R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W R W 594 Alarm Low Limit float 596 598 Voltage L L L Voltage L 602 Voltage L 604 Voltage L L Alarm Hysteresis float Voltage Alarm Hysteresis Voltage NEP an 6 RW R W R W Enter the password in the Settings Protection field if password protection is enabled O et Rw Device Model 648 Device Fimwareverson fom o _ Password Pin activation 6 6 6 6 6 6 08 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 Address for the device password It displays the enabled disabled 652 Setting Protection 32 bit integer R W condition of the password protection when reading using the 03H function Reset Commands 32 bit integer 1002 Reset CounterValues ___ 32bitinteger 1004 Reset Max Values 2 bitintegar 1006 Reset Min Values EA 1008 Reset DemandValues bit integer WO W WO WO WO O Enter the password in the Settings Protection field if password protection is enabled Enter the respective address to reset the 1010 Reset Settings 32 bit integer WEISS IST 0 aos le restore the values 1012 Reset Alarm Limits 32 bit integer 1014 Reset the Device to Factory Settings 32 bit integer 1 n into e P SECTION 4 RS4
20. float SRO 6 NeutralCurent Phase 1 Voltage Harmonic Measurements Phase 1 Voltage Harmonics feat RO 8 Phase tVoltageHarmonics3 fot RO amp Phase 1 Voltage Harmonics5 o O Phase 1Voltage Harmonies7 float o O 86 Phase 1 voltage Harmonics9 f o O 88 Phase TVoltageHarmonics11 feat fo o O 90 Phase 1 Voltage Harmenics13 Jo 9 Phase 1 Voltage Harmonies15 o O 94 Phase 1 Voltage Harmonies17 fom Jo 96 Phase 1 Voltage Harmonies19 Mot o O 98 Phase Voltage Harmenies21 Jo oo 100 Phase Voltage Harmenics23 O 19 Phase 1 Voltage Harmonics25 ot RO 104 Phase 1 Voltage Harmonics27 RO 106 Phase 1 Voltage Harmonies29 Phase Voltage Harmanics O Phase 1 Current Harmonic Measurements MO Phase 1 Current Harmonics Mat RO 112 Phase 1 Current Harmonles3 float O M4 Phase 1 CurentHarmoniss float O M6 Phase 1 Current Harmonies7 R9 oo M8 Phase 1 Current Harmonies9 RO 10 Phase tCurrentHarmonics11 feat o S 12 Phase 1 Current Harmonies 3 fot O VM Phase 1 Current Harmonies a P SECTION 4 RS485 COMMUNICATION Address Parameter Type Read Write Write Condition 1 Phase 1 Current 17 float RO UB Phase 1 Current Harmonies19 RO 130 Phase 1 Current Harmonies 21 float RO 132 Phase 1 Current Harmonies 23 fl
21. to tariff 1 import reactive energy counter Assign to tariff 1 import active energy counter Assign to tariff 1 export active energy counter T Er Assign to tariff 1 export reactive energy counter IA2 Assign to tariff 2 import active energy counter EA2 r2 Er2 Assign to tariff 2 export active energy counter Assign to tariff 2 import reactive energy counter Assign to tariff 2 export reactive energy counter Assign to digital input 1 counter di2 Assign to digital input 2 counter dur Pulse duration of the pulse output 1 gt et Step range for pulse output 1 Pulse output 2 setup Pulse output 2 parameter setup IA1 EA Assign to tariff 1 export active energy counter Assign to tariff 1 import active energy counter Ir Assign to tariff 1 import reactive energy counter Er1 IA2 EA2 r2 Er2 Assign to tariff 2 export reactive energy counter 2 In2 Assign to tariff 1 export reactive energy counter ou 02 Assign to tariff 2 import active energy counter Assign to tariff 2 export active energy counter Assign to tariff 2 import reactive energy counter Assign to digital input 1 counter di2 Assign to digital input 2 counter dur rAt Pulse duration of the pulse output 2 TI TI O Step range for pulse output 2 Menu CLr SECTION 3 MENUS Sub Menu Sub Menu Sub Menu Sub Menu Description 4 jUemem 0 earth energy counters O OO O O O O OO ooo
22. you want to store the changes you made in the Setting menu The storage procedure is activated in this menu See Save Procedure Device restarts if you store the changes 3 6 2 Saving Press the left key until you see the SAU nO display to confirm or discard the changes you made To confirm the changes Press the right key to blink the nO sign Use the up down keys to change the nO to YES Then press the left key to store the changes Press the right key to blink the nO sign Then exit the menu using the left key without saving your changes a P SECTION 4 RS485 COMMUNICATION SECTION 4 RS485 COMMUNICATION Ecras 200 Ecras 220 Powys 3100 and Powys 3101 models support RS485 communication The device that is bought may not support all the modbus address Please see Table 1 1 for a comparison of models and Table 3 3 for the menu tree 4 1 Readable and Writable Data The following functions are supported e Function This function reads the readable addresses in the modbus table e Function 10H This function writes to the writable addresses in the modbus table Definitions R W Can read and write the value in this address RO Can only read the value in this address WO Can only write to this address float 32 bit floating number Related modbus table is given below Table 4 1 Readable and Writable Data Address Parameter Type Read Write Write Condition Phase 1 B
23. 00 4800 9600 19200 38 400 57600 1 247 nOn Eun Odd OFF tr2 Cnt run Change password Baud rate options 57600 Baud Slave ID setup Parity check setup tYP Digital input 1 options OFF Digital input 1 detection er delay time Msec 10 2000 5 rIS FAL bot OFF tr2 Cnt run Digital input 1 detection edge r tYP Digital input 2 options OFF Digital input 2 detection delay time Digital input 2 detection edge Pulse output 1 parameter setup Pulse duration of the pulse output 1 dLY msec 10 2000 rIS FAL bot OFF IA1 EA1 Ir1 Er1 1A2 EA2 Ir2 Er2 d11 d12 UT O msec 50 2500 Wh Varh 1 999 999 999 Oty Step range for pulse output 1 PuL Pulse output 2 parameter OFF 1A1 EA1 1r1 Er1 1A2 EA2 setup ji Ir2 Er2 d11 d12 Pulse duration of the pulse 50 ere 50 2500 output 2 Step range for pulse output 2 FE ud m 1 999 999 999 OFF AII Enr Cnt HI LO dEd SEt Clear menu OFF ANT a p O Lr A SECTION 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS lt HZ o lt U D lt O CD O D 85 300 V AC DC 45 65Hz 6VA Frequency Power Consumption MEASUREMENT INPUTS 5 300V AC L 10 500V AC L L 10mA 6A AC 45 65Hz 3 phase 4 wire 3 phase 3 wire Frequency CY lt c i 8 D Network Connection Type DIGITAL INPUT Input Type Dry Contact Isolation 5000V RMS DIGITAL OUTPUT
24. 2 Current RO 202 Phase 2 Current Harmonles 29 RO 204 Phae2CumenHamonis3 fot OO 7 oCo o oo Phase 3 Voltage Harmonic Measurements 206 Phase 3 Voltage Harmonics ffo RO 208 Phase 3 Voltage Harmonis3 fot 200 Phase 3VoltageHarmonics5 RO e P SECTION 4 RS485 COMMUNICATION Address Parameter Type Read Write Write Condition 212 Phase 3VoltageHarmonics7 Mat RO 24 Phase 3Voltage Harmonies9 RO oo Soo 216 Phase 3Voltage Harmonics f RO Phase 3Voltage Harmonics13 Mot RO Xu Phase 3Voltage Harmonics15 Maat RO 3m Phase 3VoltageHarmonics17 fe RO Phase 3Voltage Harmonics19 Maat RO Xx Phase 3Voltage Harmanics21 RO Xm Phase 3Voltage Harmonics23 Maat RO Phase 3Voltage Harmonics25 Maat RO 232 Phase 3VoltageHarmonics27 fet RO 23 Phase 3 Voltage Harmonics 236 Phase3votageHarmonissi Ma D Phase 3 Current Harmonic Measurements 228 Phase 3 Current Harmonis Jroa Phase3 Current Harmanles3 Maat RO XQ Phase 3 Current Harmanics5 roa Xu Phase 3 CurrentHarmonics7 float RO 746 Phase 3 CurrentHarmonics9 RO Phase 3 CurrentHarmonics11 let RO 250 Phase 3 CurrentHarmonics13 o O 252 Phase 3 Current Harmonics 15 fot R 258 Phase3CurrentHarmonics17 RO 256 Phase3CurrentHarmonics19 float RO Phase 3 CurrentHarmonics21 float RO 260 Phase 3 Current
25. 85 COMMUNICATION Address Parameter Type Read Write Write Condition Save The Changes Enter the password in the Settings 2000 Save Changes 32 bit integer WO protection is enabled Enter 1 to save the changes and restart Manual Output Relay Control Enter the password in the Settings Protection field if password protection 4000 Enable Relay Control 32 bit integer WO is enabled Enter 1111 here to enable the relay control Enter 0 here to disable the relay control Enter the password in the Settings Protection field if password prote T ction is enabled Then enter 1111 4002 Relay 1 Control 32 bit integer WO Exe Relay Comal address Enter 1 to activate 0 to de activate the relay Enter the password in the Settings Protection field if password prote ae ction is enabled Then enter 1111 4004 Relay 2 Control 32 bit integer WO forthe Enable Relay Control address Enter 1 to activate 0 to de activate the relay Enable Disable to Assigning Predefined Value for Energy Meters Enter the password in the Settings Protection field if password 5000 Enable Counter Change 32 bit integer WO es here to enable assigning the relay control Enter 0 here to disable the meter assignment 4 1 1 Alarm Flags Alarm Flags modbus address showing the alarm conditions and alarm conditions represented with bits are given below Table 4 2 Alarm Fl
26. CLr menu to clear these values If current voltage of any of the phases is not connected maximum value of the related parameter will be 0 in maximum page of L H Menu in minimum page of L H Menu k LED and M LED belonging to current voltage will turn on continuously Operator will monitor the number 888 in the related 7 segment display SECTION 3 MENUS E 3 3 Energy Meters Menu Enr The devices which have DIO option have two tariff meters Klea 110P POWYS 3101 Rest of them have only one tariff meter Ecras 100 Ecras 120 Ecras 200 Ecras 220 POWYS 3100 These tariffs are shown in Enr menu Each tariff has import active export active import reactive and export reactive meters Import Active Energy Meter l Ac Export Active Energy Meter E Ac Import Reactive Energy Meter I rE Export Reactive Energy Meter E rE To activate the tariff 2 counters choose tariff 2 tr2 as the digital input type and activate the digital input In order to activate digital input DIN and DIN must be short circuited Otherwise tariff 1 is activated V Hc gt a L p UL kO r7 mo MO L kloz O 3 4 kO O T4 MO O Hi O Lo Figure 3 3 Import Active Energy Display Counters are displayed in the format xxx xxx xxx kWh kVArh See Fig 3 3 All counters are reset at 999 999 999 kWh kVArh and then start over from zero Current transformer ra
27. Harmonics23 Moa RO 2 Phase 3 Current Harmanics25 RO 264 Phase3 Current Harmonies27 noa 266 Phase 3 Current Harmanics29 RO 268 Phase 3 CurrentHarmonics31 aoe RO lt n Phase 1 Maximum Measurements Gn Phase 1 2 Max Voltage fo oo G Phase 1 Max Curent RO 276 Phase 1 Max Cosp a RO Xm Phase 1 Max PowerFactor a RO Phase 1 Max Active Power RO 282 Phase 1 Max Reactive Power RO 284 Phase Max Apparent Power ao RO 36 Phase 1 Max THDY s msema float n Phase 2 Maximum Measurements 200 Phase 2 Voltage float RO 3 2 Phase2 3Max Votage t fem R m4 Phase 2Max Cunent ROY e P SECTION 4 RS485 COMMUNICATION Address Parameter Type Read Write Write Condition Phase 2Max Cosp Donn pen n BES Phase 2Max PowerFactor 3m Pase 2Max ActivePower Pase 2 Max Reactive Power 304 Pase 2 Max ApparentPower fo Phase2Max THDV Ro o O 7308 Phxe2MaxTHD haa RO Phase 3 Maximum Measurements Phase 3 Max Voltage 92 Phase 3 1 Max Voltage E RO 3u Phase3Max Current RO RO 3 Phase3 Max PowerFactor ao o Phase 3 Max Active Pomer o o O Phase 3Max ReactivePower RO 34 Phase 3Max ApparentPower RO X6 Phase3MaxTHOV Meat RO Phxe3MaxTHD float CO
28. On hour Run Hour Int Counter Ecras Powys and Klea 110P are designed to measure current voltage harmonic etc in 3 phase system And also they have below features as optional Modbus Communication Energy meters Two tariffs Saving maximum minimum and demand values On hour run hour and int counter features DIO Digital input output Alarm relay outputs Error Leds for phase sequence and phase failure THDV THDI 1 31 current and voltage harmonics All models and their features are shown in below table Users can select the most suitable one according to their demands Table 1 1 Model Comparison ECRAS ECRAS ECRAS ECRAS KLEA POWYS POWYS 100 120 200 220 110P 3100 3101 rail rail Energy Meters 2 tariffs Assigning alarm to the parameters Alarm Relay RS485 Digital Input Digital Output Indicators and leds Order no 2pcs 2ps 2pc NEC o NN o pipe 2p NENNEN 2 2pcs e SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 2 Correct Usage and Conditions For Safety Installation and wiring must be performed by authorized technicians in accordance with the instructions in the user manual Do not commission the device before proper wiring Make sure the device is de energized before connecting to the mains Short circuit the k l terminals of the current transformer in another location before dis connecting the current transformers Failing to do so will
29. ags 458 Alarm Flags fa DOZ e SEQ 13 12 11 Status FE EN EN 2s bit 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 21 O O BUG O O O N U AB SECTION 4 R5485 COMMUNICATION description DI2 Status Digitial input 2 signal condition active or passive DI1 Status Digitial input 1 signal condition active or passive Relay 2 Status Relay 2 active pasive status Relay 1 Status Relay 1 active pasive status DO2 Status Digital Output 2 active pasive status DO1 Status Digital Output 1 active pasive status Reserve SEQ Phase Order Alarm 3 OFF 3 No current in Line 3 12 OFF 2 No current in Line 2 11 OFF 1 No current in Line 1 V3 OFF 3 No voltage in Line 3 V2 OFF 2 No voltage Line 2 V1 OFF 1 No voltage in Line 1 Freq Low Low frequency alarm Freq High High frequency alarm PF Low Low power factor alarm PF High High power factor alarm Cos o Low Low Cos alarm Cos High High Cos alarm Low Low neutral current alarm High High neutral current alarm Low Low current alarm High High current alarm V L L Low Low phase phase voltage alarm V L L High High phase phase voltage alarm V L N Low Low phase neutral voltage alarm V L N High High phase neutral voltage alarm 1 If the device was not restarted after ente
30. asic Measurements 0 Phase 1 Voltage L N 2 Phase 1 2 Voltage 1 0 fet k 4 Phase Current flat RO 6 Phase Cose loot k 8 PhasetPowerFactor float RK 10 PhaselAcivePower float PRO S G 12 jPhaslReacivePower float S G MM _ Phase1 Apparent Power float RO 16 jPhaselTHDV flat RO 18 Phase1THDI AI Phase 2 Basic Measurements m Pwe2iVdgeU faa RO Phase2Curent RO n 36 L o O 35 Phase 2 Power Factor o o O Phase 2 Active Pomer fo o y 32 Phase 2 Reactive Power 34 Phase 2ApparentPower float O Pwe2THV RO 38 Phase2THO SECTION 4 R5485 COMMUNICATION Address Parameter Type Read Write Write Condition Phase 3 Basic Measurements ml 5 gt Phase 3 1 Voltage 2 2 _ 46 _ SRO 48 Phase3PowerFactor float oo o o O 30 Phase3ActivePower 52 PhasesRencivePower float o O 54 Pwe3ApaenPowr o O 36 Phase3THOV _ Phae3THD Common Measurements Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 amp Average Voltage O amp mme L an n 6 systemPomerFactor float O 6b TotalActverower aa RO 7 70 Total ReactivePower float fo 7 TotalApparentPower semHemeny
31. cause dangerous high voltages in the secondary terminals of the current transformers Use a dry cloth to clean the device Do not use alcohol thinner or any abrasive materials Make sure all wiring is properly made before commissioning the device Do not open the device There are no serviceable parts by the user Keep the device away from humidity water vibrations and dust It is advisable to connect a circuit breaker or an automatic fuse between the current input of the device and the mains 2 amps The manufacturer does not assume any responsibility for any undesired consequences if the above measures are not adhered to SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 3 Panel Definitions 1 3 1 Ecras Definitions Front Panel Klemsan o O O O gt O O O O O O O Figure 1 1 Ecras Front Panel 1 2 3 4 5 gt Indicators 7 segment displays 6 7 8 gt Phase on off LEDs L1 L2 L3 9 Alarm LED ALM Lights in case of an alarm available for Ecras 120 and Ecras 220 10 11 gt Relay LEDs OUT 1 OUT 2 Lights when the relay is engaged available for Ecras 120 Ecras 220 12 gt VLN LED V Lights when displaying the phase to neutral currents 13 gt VLLLED VLL Lights when displaying the phase to phase currents 14 Current LED 1 Lights when displaying the currents for the phases 15 gt Cos LED Cos Lights when displaying the cos for the phases 16 gt Power Factor LED
32. deletion nO YES prompt is displayed if you choose any option other than OFF To confirm the action Press the right key to blink the nO sign Use the up down keys to change the nO to YES Then press the left key to confirm the action e To discard the action Press the right key to blink the nO sign Then press the left key to confirm the nO option and exit the menu without making any deletions e P SECTION 3 MENUS The device restarts if you choose SEt ALr or All and confirm the action It will not restart if you choose other options It will clear the values and returns back to the CLr menu E 3 6 Save Procedure 3 6 1 Changing Value Setting There are 2 different menus for changing the values Multiple choice menus These menus contain predefined options Press the right key to choose and blink the first variable of the menu Press the up down keys to choose and blink the desired option Then press the left button to complete your choice Menus with numerical input values In these menus move through the digits to set the desired value Press the right key to choose and blink the first digit of the variable from the left Use the right key to move through the digits Use the up down keys to increase decrease the value of the active digit Set the desired values for variables by setting the individual digit values and press the left key to complete your action Return to the SEt menu if
33. e attempts to change the values After a successful login the device will not ask for a password until the password activation time has elapsed You can set this value in the respective menu item Please see Table 3 3 for the menu tree and Section 5 for the factory default settings SECTION 3 MENUS If you do not press any keys after entering the password or do not change the settings via MODBUS password protection is re enabled after the password activation time has elapsed 3 5 6 RS485 Settings Menu 485 Use this menu item to set the baudrate slave ID and parity control settings in RS485 communication Please see Table 3 3 for the menu tree and Section 5 for the factory default settings 3 5 7 Digital Input Settings Menu Din Use this menu item to set the on off position type delay time and detection edge for the digital input Please see Table 3 3 for the menu tree and Section 5 for the factory default settings Digital input is based on dry contact detection principle Never apply signal to inputs Otherwise there is risk of damaging the device Digital input modes Option to enable tariff 2 tr2 If you choose this option for the digital input type tariff 2 energy counters will be enabled when the digital input is active dry contact must be applied from related DIN and DIN e Option to enable the counter Cnt If you choose this option for the digital input type the counter will count the change
34. e measured value is displayed in hours Int Counter Counts the power interruptions for the device Counters are indicated in the format xxx xxx All counters are reset at 999 999 and then start over from zero Only the dl and run hour counters be assigned values or reset Use the procedure for assigning default values to assign values to counters See 3 6 Save Procedure 3 5 Settings Menu SEt Klea and Ecras setings are made in the SEt menu Table 3 3 shows the Set menu tree The settings of Powys are made through modbus The menu tree is based on the fully equipped variant model Some of the menus may be missing in less equipped models Please see Table1 1 for a comparison of models SECTION 3 MENUS Table 3 3 SEt Menu Tree Sub Menu Sub Menu SubMenu Sub Menu Menu 1 2 3 Description ___ n Connection type options Con StA 3PAW connection type dEL 3P3W connection type ___ NENNEN U hSt Voltage phase neutral alarm hysteresis value ULL hst Voltage phase phase alarm delay time Current alarm setup Current alarm high limit Current alarm low limit Set hSt Current alarm hysteresis value Current alarm delay time Neutral current alarm setup n H Neutral current alarm high limit Neutral current alarm low limit gt un t Neutral current hysteresis value Neutral current alarm delay time Cos alarm setup
35. e the settings for each pulse output independent of each other Please see Table 3 3 for the menu tree and Section 5 for the factory default settings The pulse output is activated with an increase in the predefined output parameter that is equal to each step range and deactivates after the predefined time Output parameter setup out Use this menu item to set the parameter dependency of the output The respective output is closed when you choose OFF Pulse duration setup dur Use this menu item to specify the time the pulse is active Pulse step range rAt Use this menu to specify the smallest possible increase for the input parameter that will output a pulse 3 5 9 Clear Menu CLr Use this menu to delete the stored values in the memory and restore the factory settings Please see Table 3 3 for the menu tree and Section 5 for the factory default settings The following options are available in the clear menu OFF Disables the clear process Clearsall values stored in the memory restores them to the default factory settings Enr Resets all energy counters Cnt Resets all counters Clears the maximum values stored in the memory LO Clears the minimum values stored in the memory e dEd Clears the demand values stored in the memory Set Restores all settings to the factory settings ALr Restores the alarm settings to the factory settings In order to prevent an accidental
36. e this key to switch between the menus and change the numerical values Back Panel 11 1 I2 k2 13 k3 Current measurement inputs V1 V2 V3 N Voltage measurement inputs D GND D RS 485 available for Ecras 200 and Ecras 220 out1 out2 Alarm relay outputs available for Ecras 120 and Ecras 220 Un Power supply e P SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 3 2 KLEA 110P Definitions Front Panel Klemsan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 36 29 31 37 38 39 40 41 5 i yy yy 4 A y O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Figure 1 2 110P Front Panel Indicators 7 segment displays Phase on off LEDs L1 L2 L3 Alarm LED ALM Lights in case of an alarm Relay LEDs OUT 1 OUT 2 Lights when the relay is engaged VL N LED V Lights when displaying the phase to neutral currents VLL LED VLL Lights when displaying the phase to phase currents Current LED l Lights when displaying the currents for the phases Cos LED Cos 9 Lights when displaying the 50 for the phases Power Factor LED PF Lights when displaying the PFs for the phases Active power LED P Lights when displaying the active powers for the phases Reactive power LED Q Lights when displaying the reactive powers for the phases Apparent power LED S Lights when displaying the apparent powers for t
37. he phases Total Harmonic Distortion LED THD Lights when displaying THDs for the phases Demand LED Dem Lights when displaying the demand values 1 Phase QCap LED 4r Lights when the load for the first phase is capacitive 2 Phase QCap LED 74 Lights when the load for the second phase is capacitive 3 Phase QCap LED Lights when the load for the third phase is capacitive System QCap LED r Lights when the total system load is capacitive Maximum LED Hi Lights when displaying the maximum values Minimum LED Lo Lights when displaying the minimum values Mega LED M Lights when the indicated value is in MEGA units Kilo LED k Lights when the indicated value is in KILO units Right arrow key Use this key to switch between the menus enter submenus and move through the indicator digits Up arrow key Use this key to switch between the menus and change the numerical values Left arrow key Use this key to switch between the menus return to the upper menu level and con firm the selected value Down arrow key Use this key to switch between the menus and change the numerical values Back Panel 11 k1 I2 k2 I3 k3 Current measurement inputs V1 V2 V3 N Voltage measurement inputs D GND D RS 485 DIN DIN Digital Inputs DO1 DO1 DO2 DO2 Digital Outputs out1 out2 Alarm Relay Outputs Un Power Supply a P 1 3 3 POWYS Definitions GU BEN gt 22272
38. ished 2 2 Mounting KLEA and Ecras are placed vertically into the gap located in the panel After the product is placed into the panel fixing brackets should be installed on the product After that it should be fixed to the panel wall with the screws Powys is replaced onto 35mm standart rail Before wiring up voltage and current ends to KLEA you must be sure that the power is cut The product is connected to current transformer s Before disconnecting current transformer leads be sure that they are short circuited elsewhere or connected to a parallel load which has sufficiently low impedance Otherwise dangerously high voltages will be induced at the current transformer leads Same phenomena also apply for putting into service SECTION 2 INSTALLATION S 2 3 Connection Diagrams 2 3 1 Star and Delta Connections Star Connection with neutral Delta Connection no neutral Measuring Measuring Measuring Measuring Current Voltage Current Voltage Figure 2 1 Connection Diagram For Ecras and KLEA L1 L2 L3 LEDs blink simultaneously and very slowly per second phase sequence voltage error Any All of L1 L2 L3 LED s blink s slowly per 0 5 second voltage connection s of the related phase s is are missing Any All of L1 L2 L3 LED s blink s quickly per 0 2 second current connection s of the related phase s is are missing 2 3 2 Digital Output Connection Diagram DO 4 DO
39. oat RO 14 Phase 1 Current Harmonies 136 Phase 1 Current Harmenies27 RO 138 Phase 1 Current Harmonics 29 RO MA OOOO Phase 2 Voltage Harmonic Measurements 142 Phase 2Voltage Harmonics float RO M4 Phase 2Voltage Harmonics3 Mot RO 146 Phase 2Voltage Harmonies 3 RO MB Phase 2Voltage Harmonies7 RO 150 Phase 2Voltage Harmonies 9 f RO 192 Phase Voltage feat RO 154 Phase 2Voltage Harmonics 156 Phase 2Voltage Harmonies15 M RO 158 Phase 2Voltage Harmonies 17 RO 160 Phase2voltageHarmonis19 fot o ToO o 16h Phase 2Voltage Harmenics21 RO 164 Phase 2Voltage Harmenics23 fo O 166 Phase 2Voltage Harmonies25 RO 168 Phase 2Voltage Harmonies27 fom o VO Phase 2Voltage Harmonies29 fom o oo 172 Phae2VolageHamonic3 Phase 2 Current Harmonic Measurements 174 Phase 2 Current Harmonics float RO V6 Phase 2 Current Harmonies RO UB Phase 2 Current Harmonies RO 180 Phase 2 Current Harmonles RO 18 Phase 2 Current Harmonies9 RO 184 Phase 2 Current Harmonies 11 RO 186 Phase 2 Current RO 188 Phase 2 Current Harmonies 15 fot RO 190 Phase 2 Current Harmonles 17 feat RO 19 Phase 2CunrentHarmonics19 float RO 194 Phase 2CunrentHarmonics21 RO 196 Phase 2 Current Harmonies 198 Phase 2 Current Harmonies 25 RO Phase
40. onn jGextemaevlus 0000000 NEN EN zmn m 1 3 Firmware version information 2 MAMA mn 3 5 1 Basic Settings Menu bSc Thisis the menu item where you make the current transformer ratio voltage transformer ratio and connection type settings Please see Table 3 3 for the menu tree and Section 5 for the factory default settings The calculated currents are multiplied by the current transformer ratio Ctr and the calculated voltages are multiplied by the voltage transformer ratio Utr to be indicated on the displays and the modbus addresses If stA 3 phase 4 wire connection type was specified for the network connection setup the initial menu is Voltage Phase Neutral This menu is displayed first when the device is energized If 3 phase 3 wire connection type was specified for the network connection setup the initial menu is Voltage Phase Phase This menu is displayed first when the device is energized 3 5 2 Alarm Settings Menu ALr Use this menu item to set the alarm limits hysteresis value and alarm delay time Please see Table 3 3 for the menu tree and Section 5 for the factory default settings Outside the alarm limits e k and M LEDs for the related parameter start flashing at the same time The ALM LED lights after the alarm delay time elapses and if a relay assignment was made LEDs for the OUT1 and or OUT2 light and related relays are energized SECTION 3
41. positive If active power P1 P2 or P3 display is blinking in L H and or instantaneous menu operator should cross connect k l leads of the current transformer 999 000 000 999 MEGA is the highest number that can be displayed in 7 segment displays of the product If this number is exceeded Related k M LEDs will turn on flash constantly 888 number will be monitored in the related 7 segment display This phenomenon applies for Instantaneous and L H menus SECTION 3 MENUS 3 2 Maximum Minimum ve Demand Menus Minimum and maximum values are calculated and stored in the non volatile memory for below parameters Voltage phase neutral phase phase Neutral current Frequency Cos Power factor THDV gt THDI Besides maximum and minimum values demand values are calculated and stored in the non volatile memory for below parameters Current Active power Reactive power Apparent power Use the left or right arrow keys to display the max and min measurements and demand values within the measurement menus Table 3 1 shows the menu movements Table 3 2 shows the indicated values and active LEDs in the corresponding menu SECTION 3 MENUS Table 3 2 Maximum Minimum and Demand Values 3rd Indicator 4th Indicator 5th Indicator Voltage L1 Voltage L2 Voltage L3 Max Max Max Voltage L1 Voltage L2 Voltage L3 Min Min Min LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 1st Indicator 2 Indicator
42. r Total Reactive L1 Demand L2 Demand L3 Demand Power Demand Apparent Apparent Apparent Total Apparent Power L1 Max Power L2 Max Power L3 Max Power Max Apparent Apparent Apparent Total Apparent l Power L1 Min Power L2 Min Power L3 Min Power Min Apparent Apparent Apparent Total Apparent Power Demand Power L1 Power L2 Power L3 Demand Demand Demand V THDViMax THDV2Max THDV3Max 00 000 V THDViMin THDV2Min THDV3Min Lo THD THDI1 Max THDI2 Max THDI3 Max THDI1 Min THDI2 Min THDI3 Min a P SECTION 3 MENUS oK O X ere ere L aay Qa u 1 SEED osm SUIS ae EEE u cm Li am 2 e 27 12 00 lt l T OOO THD Dem O 14 O 4r O 34 Or O Hi O Lo 9 o o Figure 3 2 Minimum Voltage Phase Neutral Display e g When V LED and Lo LED are turned on together Line 1 minimum phase neutral voltage is monitored in the first display Line 2 minimum phase neutral voltage is monitored in the second display Line 3 minimum phase neutral voltage is monitored in the third display Minimum average phase neutral voltage of three phase is monitored in fourth display Minimum network frequency is monitored in fifth display Minimum maximum and demand values are stored in permanent memory Refer to
43. riff 2 32 bit integer enter the password in the Settings Protection field and then enter Import Reactive Energy T2 Phase1 Tariff 2 32 bit integer 2222 Counter Export Reactive Energy T2 Phase1 Tariff 2 32 bit integer Change field You can then enter the value e P SECTION 4 RS485 COMMUNICATION Address Parameter Type Read Write Write Condition Tariff 2 Phase 2 Energy Values Import Active Energy T2 Phase2 Tariff 2 32 bit integer If password protection is active Export Active Energy T2 Phase2 Tariff 2 32 bit integer enter the Bo in the Settings Protection field and then enter Import Reactive Energy T2 Phase2 Tariff 2 32 bit integer 222 in the Enable Counter Export Reactive Energy T2 Phase2 Tariff 2 32 bit integer Change field You can then enter the value Tariff 2 Phase 3 Energy Values Import Active Energy T2 Phase3 Tariff 2 32 bit integer If password protection is active Export Active Energy T2 Phase3 Tariff 2 32 bit integer enter the password in the Settings Tk b biti Protection field and then enter mport Reactive Energy T2 Phase3 Tariff 2 32 bit integer 12222 in the Enable Counter Export Reactive Energy T2 Phase3 Tariff 2 32 bit integer Change field You can then enter the value Device Settings Enter the password in the Settings E CIS a P Address Parameter Type Read Write Write Condition Alarm Settings 592
44. ring the password or the password activation time has not elapsed this will read O to indicate that password protection is disabled in the Settings protection address modbus adr 604 In this case you don t need to re enter the password Password activation time resets and restarts each time a modbus write action is performed or a key is pressed SECTION 4 5485 COMMUNICATION 4 2 Multiple Choice Settings via Modbus Modbus addresses for the multiple choice settings input values and their descriptions are given below Table 4 3 Description List address registername write value description address registername write value description Connection T is Digital Input 2 Relay 1 Function Digital Input 2 Relay 2 Function Password Enable 1200 baud 2400 baud 4800 baud Pulse Output 1 Parameter Baud Rate 9600 baud 19200 baud 38400 baud 57600 baud Parity Control Digital Input 1 Pulse Output 2 Parameter Digital Input 1 B SECTION 5 FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS The menu tree is based on the fully equipped variant model Some of the menus may be missing in less equipped models Please see Table 1 1 for a comparison of models Sub Sub Sub Default Menu 1 Menu2 Menu3 Denon Value Unit Setting Range ar Current transformer ratio kr 1 5000 ur Voltage transformer ratio e 0 1 5000 0 a elli V 0 0 1500000 0 alarm high limit LO we V 0 0 1500000 0 alarm lo
45. s in the position of the digital input depending on the chosen detection edge o f you choose rising edge detection riS for the detection edge the counter will increase by 1 on each activation of the dry contact that is connected to the digital input o If you choose falling edge detection FAL for the detection edge the counter will increase by 1 on each de activation of the dry contact that is connected to the digital input o f you choose both edges detection bot for the detection edge the counter will increase by 1 on each activation and de activaton of the dry contact that is connected to the digital input e Run Hour enable option run If you choose this option for the digital input type the run hour counter start counting when the digital input is active Dry contact must be applied from related DIN and DIN Detection delay time The input is enabled or disabled based on the detection delay time which is set to account for contact spikes or noise in the digital input Detection edge Use this menu item to choose the position where the digital input is detected active or passive This menu is available only for the digital input mode counter Other options always use the rising edge detection e P SECTION 3 MENUS 3 5 8 Pulse Output Settings Menu PuL Use this menu item to specify the on off position output parameter pulse duration and step range settings for the pulse outputs You can freely choos
46. tio Ctr and voltage transformer ratio Vtr are not incorporated in the energy calculations SECTION 3 MENUS 3 3 1 Assigning Predefined Value for Energy Meters In any meter menu press and hold the right key for at least 2 seconds and the respective menu title starts blinking Using the right arrow key move to the digit you want to change and enter the value using the up down arrows When you are done entering the value confirm using the left arrow key Move on to the storage procedure to store the changes you made 5ee 3 6 Save Procedure If password protection is enabled press and hold the right key for at least 2 secto display the password authentication page Enter the password to proceed to the counter assignment 3 4 Counters Menu Cnt The devices which have DIO option have this menu Klea 110P POWYS 3101 The Counters Cnt menu contains the following counters Digital Input dl Counter When a digital input is assigned to a counter it counts the changes in the digital input The menu is displayed only in device versions with digital inputs On hour Counter Counts and displays the total on time for the device in hours Run hour Counter If the digital input type was set to run hour enable it counts the time elapsed during the digital input is in active position This counter requires signal from 3 phase voltage and 3 phase current inputs to function without connecting to a digital input Th
47. w limit Mee Deu 5 0 V 0 0 1500000 0 alarm hysteresis value V alarm delay time 0 0 2600000 0 Voltage phase phase alarm high limit Voltage phase phase alarm high low limit Voltage phase phase alarm hysteresis value Voltage phase phase alarm delay time Current alarm high limit Current alarm low limit Current alarm hysteresis value Current alarm delay value Neutral current alarm high limit 0 0 2600000 0 ULL UT 0 0 2600000 0 see 0 0 30000 0 ALr L 0 0 30000 0 0 0 30000 0 sec O 0 0 30000 0 LO 0 0 30000 0 limit value value 0 0 30000 0 5 5 sec 0 00 1 00 0 00 1 00 0 00 1 00 e e P SECTION 5 FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS Sub Menu 1 Sub Sub Menu2 Menu 3 Description Value Setting Range Power factor alarm high limit 0 00 1 00 LO Power factor alarm low limit 0 00 1 00 Power factor alarm hysteresis 0 00 1 00 value Cc Power factor alarm delay time 5 sec Freguency alarm high limit 50 0 2 45 0 65 0 LO Frequency alarm low limit 50 0 HZ 45 0 65 0 Freguency alarm hysteresis 0 0 20 0 value Freguency alarm delay time 5 m r Pv un al OFF HI LO OFF HI LO Relay 1 setup OFF OUT r N O 71 TI Relay 2 setup Demand time setup 15 min Enable disable password protection Timeout for password protection NO YES 2 H 1729999 1200 24
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