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1. FROM SIDE 185 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS CURRENT MEASURING TRANSFORMERS TYPE FROM SIDE 1 ASK 63 6 2 ASK 81 4 ASK 81 4 2U t 1 ASK 101 4 ASK 101 4 2U er 2 ASK S 1 ASK 123 3 2 ASK 129 10 pure 2 1 WSK 30 2 WSK 40 pe 1 WSK 60 2 WSK 70 6 Width Height Depth with pedestal Primary cable Diameter Weight range ASR 20 3 44 65 30 62 21 0 152 0 191 ASR 201 3 44 64 5 30 21 0 150 0 190 ASR 21 3 48 5 65 30 62 2215 0 230 0 280 ASR 22 3 60 78 5 30 62 22 9 0 250 0 280 5 205 3 48 5 65 30 62 20x5 17 5 0 200 0 198 ASK 21 3 60 78 5 30 62 20 x 10 19 2 0315 0 268 ASK 231 5 49 5 70 50 82 30 x 10 28 0 340 0 320 ASK 31 3 60 78 5 30 62 30 x 10 2 x 20 x 10 26 0 267 0 240 ASK 318 3 60 78 5 30 62 31x 18 26 0 238 0 250 ASK 31 4 60 78 5 40 72 30 x 10 2 x 20 10 28 0 375 0 300 ASK 31 5 60 78 5 50 82 30 x 10 2 x 20 10 28 0 450 0 350 ASK 41 3 60 78 5 30 62 40 x 13 32 x 18 28 0 220 0 240 ASK 421 4 70 88 5 40 72 20 x 10 26 0 712 0 420 ASK 41 4 70 88 5 40 72 40 x 10 2 x 30x 5 20 0 462 0 345 ASK 412 4 70 88 5 40 72 40 x 10 2 x 30x 15 32 0 475 0 420 ASK 541 4 85 101 5 40 72 40 x 10
2. 2500 120 30 60 M20 x 50 21 20 M20 187 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS CONNECTION DIAGRAMS FOR WS 1 WS x3xx WS 001x WS 0030 WS 0031 WS x1xx WS 0010 13 4 6 7 9 25811 WS 0030 WS 0031 188 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS CONNECTION DIAGRAMS FOR MC 7x0 UMC 7x0 Ethernet Converter voltage inputs can be connected directly to low voltage network or they can be connected via a high voltage transformer to high voltage network Current inputs shall be connected to network via a corresponding current transformer 3u three phase three wires unbalanced 4b three phase four wires balanced load load 4u three phase four wires unbalanced load 189 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS CONNECTION DIAGRAMS FOR MC 7x0 UMC 7x0 RS232 485 Converter voltage inputs can be connected directly to low voltage network or they can be connected via a high voltage transformer to high voltage network Current inputs shall be connected to network via a corresponding current transformer 4b three phase four wires balanced load 4u three phase four wires unbalanced load 190 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS CONNECTION DIAGRAMS FOR MC 6x6 DIRECT CONNECTION mm 112131 11111 1b single phase balanced load 3b three phase three wires balanced load three phase three wires balanced load 4b
3. 163 2 e 154 155 car 157 150 EQUO 149 FQ 1 147 LO 147 152 BN 0 158 158 BQ 0507 e 154 155 FO 0507 e 159 160 8 MQ 0507 e 161 BQ 2507 e 154 155 CQ 2507 e e 157 1 4 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS PANEL METERS TYPE Front Cutting for Dimensions mm Base Dimensions with Volume Weight with mounting b Bezel helght c d packing mm packing dm packing kg BQ 0407 48 45 0 6 5 55x55x75 023 0 10 BQ 0307 72 5 5 80x75x75 0 45 0 16 BQ 0207 96 92 0 8 5 5 102 102 75 0 78 0 20 BQ 0107 144 138 1 8 155x155x80 1 92 0 43 BQ 2407 48 45 0 6 5 75 60 85 0 38 0 16 BQ 2307 U2 68 08 5 5 100x90x85 0 77 0 20 BQ 2207 96 92 0 8 5 5 120x110x85 1 12 0 30 BQ 2107 144 138 8 170x160x85 2 31 0 44 CQ 0407 48 45 0 6 5 55x55x75 0 23 0 10 CQ 0307 72 68 0 8 55 80x75x75 0 45 0 16 CQ 0207 96 9210 8 85 102x102x75 0 78 0 22 CQ 0107 144 138 8 155x155x80 1 92 0 44 CQ 2407 48 45 0 6 5 75 60 85 0 36 0 16 CQ 2307 72 68 0 8 5 9 100x90x85 0 77 0 20 CQ 2207 96 92 08 5 5 120x110x85 112 0 30 CQ 2107 144 138 8 170x160x85 2 31 0 44 CQ 3207 96 92 0 8 55 102x102x75 0 78 0 32 FQ 0407 48 45 0 6 5 55x55x75 0 23 0 10 FQ 0307 02 68 08 5 5 80x75x75 0 45 0 16 FQ 0207 96 92 0 8 5 5 102x102x75 0 78 0 24 FQ 0107 144 138 1 8 155x155x80 1 92 0 40 FQ 3207 96 9210 8 Su 102x102x75 0 78 0 32 ZQ 0317 72
4. 100 EM 10 mA 57 V 59 250v 20 100 V To be specified at plac from 50 60 2 the placing 4 20 mA 230 V ing order 5 9 400 v 0 2 Order OE to 10 V 400 V 2 d 5A other on request 500 V o equest from 50V 600 V 1 Input or output type has to be specified for each module 2 MI 401 has at least one pulse output 3 AC auxiliary power supply is avaliable only at transducers with one pulse output Dimensional drawings on page 184 Connection diagrams on page 199 Software on pages 135 136 lza MEASURING TRANSDUCERS MI 400 The MI 400 programmable measuring transducer supervises an electrical system Large input range allows use of transducer for measuring of any standard AC current and voltage It generates 3 electrically insulated load independent analogue output signals DC voltage or DC current The analogue output signal is proportional to the measured value and it is appropriate for the control of analogue and digital devices Main features are e Measurement of TRMS values of voltages and currents e Multifunction more than 50 measured parameters TRMS voltage TRMS current kW kvar kVA PF Hz MD THD etc e Modularity max three configurable analogue outputs e RS 232 or RS 485 serial communication MODBUS protocol e Programmable outputs e Programmable CT VT ratios and outputs with PC software e AC or universal auxiliary power AC DC without vo
5. 5 mA system 400 350 600 150 V 1 1 5 2 5 4 6 10 15 25 40 60 100 150 250 400 600 AD 1 1 5 2 5 4 6 10 15 25 40 60 1 mA system Voltage drop on terminals approx 60 mV characteristic resistance 1 k Ohm V CN 0103 CN 0203 CN 0103 CN 0203 100 150 250 400 500 600 V 2 5 4 6 10 15 25 40 60 100 150 250 400 500 500 mA 1 1 5 2 5 4 5 6 10 characteristic resistance 1 kOhm V Voltage drop approx 1 5 V A Voltage drop V x 1A 0 1 V x 5A 0 03 V 1 Current through a meter approx 5 mA ANALOGUE METERS METERS FOR AC VOLTAGE OR CURRENT WITH MOVING IRON Meters with a moving iron are intended for measurement of AC currents or voltages of frequencies from 15 Hz to 100 Hz They measure rms values independently on the signal form of current or voltage The accuracy class is 1 5 As the beginning of the scale is non linear reading from 15 of rating onwards is possible Ammeters with rating for double triple or even six time value of rated current are available on request The overload range is extremely non linear The scale is interchangeable FQ 0507 FQ 3107 FN 0201 3207 0103 FO 3307 TYPE 0500 FQ 0407 FQ0307 20020 1 FQ 0107 3307 2077 FO3107 0105 FQ 0201 Front frame 45 x 45 48 x 48 72 72 96 x 96 144 x 144 DoD 96 x 96 144 x 144 86 x 72 115 x 96 Cutting for mounting mm 45 x 45 68 x 68 92 x 92 138 x 138 68 68 92 x 92 138 x 138 65
6. O 2x Zero in the middle of the scale 1 x 9 V 6F22 96 x 132 x 33 400 g 165 PORTABLE METERS a EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMME WS Portable meters for schools are indispensable for exercises in physics and practical work The meters enable a wide range of measurements and are adapted for pupils work They excel in a high degree of protection against overloads user friendly application as well as an accurate readout and extremely high reliability 07035 00 eo 07039 00 07021 01 07038 00 07026 00 07035 00 07036 00 07037 00 07038 00 07039 00 07027 01 07021 01 07026 00 of measurement Voltmeter Ammeter Voltmeter Ammeter Galvanometer Multimeter Multimeter Multimeter 60 mV 0 06 240 300 V 5 15 V 60 V 600 V 1000 V Voltage IONES 5 15 V 6 V VER 300 V 60 V 600 V 1000 V 1 mA 100 0 12 mA 0 1 mA 3A 1 5 A 3 5 mA 6A 6A 10A Current 1 mA 1 5 A 3 5 mA 6 mA 6mA I 3A 6A 6A 10A Resistance 1 10 100 Level dB 10 12 30 kQ V 1 kQ V 10 kQ V 10 kQ V 12 kQ V Input resistance 10 4 4 4 Accuracy 29 D 1 5 1 5 1 5 25 1 5 1 5 2 5 2 5 Frequency range 15 Hz 20 HZ ss il oll o 10 kHz 11 kHz 10 kHz 11 kHz Special features Scale with Scale with Zero point in the Zero point in the Scale with Scale with a mirror a mirror middle of the scale middle of
7. ity in compliance with the SIST EN 50160 standard Records are stored in the internal memory for the period of the last three years Moreover more than 100 000 deviations of the measurands from the standard values are stored which enables finding eventual reasons for the problems in network Input ranges width enables measurement of all basic AC voltages and currents The transducer generates and accepts different I O signals An analogue output signal is proportional to measurand and is intended for the control of analogue and digital devices A pulse output is intended for sending data to devices for checking and supervising consumed energy The transducer measures and records the following characteristics Frequenoy deviations Voltage deviations Voltage clips Voltage interruptions Voltage unbalances Over voltages Fast voltage changes Flicker intensity THD Harmonics Besides the features listed in the chapter Family of Measuring Transducers MT 5xx UMT 5xx comparison and common characteristics the transducer also has other features e Evaluation of the electricity supply quality in compliance with SIST EN 50160 e Harmonic analysis of phase phase to phase voltages and currents up to the 63rd harmonic only MT UMT 560 e 32 adjustable alarms e Recording up to 32 measurands and 32 alarms in the internal memory 8 MB flash Dimensional drawings 184 Connection diagrams 194 195 196 Software on pages 135 136 118 ME
8. 54 x 29 48 x 48 55 x 55 Adapter frames 52x52 55x55 72x72 80 mm 72 mm 80 mm Adapter frames 72x 72mm 52 mm and 72 mm Special protection IP 20 terminals IP terminals Special protection P 20 terminals IP 65 front side transparent housing Approval UL UL Approval UL IP OO terminals plug 6 3 x 0 8 mm with screw plug 6 3 x 0 8 mm with screw Connection screw terminals Connection screw terminals plug 6 3 x 0 8 mm plug 6 3 x 0 8 mm Mounting Type HK 46 CUTOUT HK 47 CUTOUT Mounting Type HK 48 HK 49 CUTOUT HK 30 CUTOUT aluminium clamp A E 45x45 mm chamfer edge retainer mount G 32 x 32 mm 51 mm 45 mm 50 mm DIN rail l D i 50 mm retainer G E 45x45 mm chamfer edge to DIN EN 50022 51 mm 45 mm 3 screw front mounting 72 mm H min 50 mm DIN rail D e 48 68 two fixing screws K B snap fastener F HK49 92 mm anti vibration rubber 88 mm C e 71mm 3 screw front mounting 2 72 mm H Screw terminals E 58 mm 141 HOUR METERS amp PULSE COUNTERS PULSE COUNTERS 1 63 SI 64 SI MC 703 amp MC 723 Pulse counters are used to keep record of repetitive operations Typical applications are event counting quantity counting coin handling etc boy 51 63 MC 703 MC 723 SI 64 Type SI 63 SI 64 SI 65 MC 703 MC 723 totalizing counters without reset totalizing counters without reset mini pulse counter with manial reset totalizing counters without reset Sup
9. ASK 81 4 169 E page ASK 81 4 2U 169 ASR 20 3 169 EQ 0107 149 ASR 201 3 169 EQ 0207 149 208 INDEX IN ALPHANUMERIC ORDER K page KPL9 83 MI 7350 153 KQ 0207 163 MQ 0107 161 KO3C 10 KQ 0207 163 MQ 0117 162 KO3C 10 KQ 0307 163 MQ 0207 161 KO3M 10 KQ 0307 163 MQ 0217 162 KO7C 10 MQ 0307 161 KO7CF 10 M page MQ 0317 162 KO7CG DC 10 MQ 0407 161 KO7M 10 M 25 110 MQ 0507 161 KO7MF 10 MC 640 134 MS20 59 KO7MG DC 10 MC 646 134 MS25 59 KC12 39 MC 650 133 MS32 64 KC16 39 MC 656 133 MSB32 64 KC20 39 MC 660 132 MSC 94 KC25 39 MC 666 132 MSS 94 KC33 39 MC 703 142 MSS 3L 110 KC40 39 MC 710 129 MST20 59 KC60 39 MC 720 129 MST25 59 KMPL12 83 MC 723 142 MT 540 119 KMPL16 83 MC 740 127 MT 550 119 KMPL22 83 MC 750 125 MT 560 118 KMPL9 83 MC 760 125 KNL110 32 MCM 113 N page KNL115 35 MCMSCADA 115 KNL12 18 MDS 98 NFI 79 KNL12G 25 MI 400 123 KNL 145 35 MI 401 122 KNL16 18 MI 404 121 KNL16G 25 MI 406 124 OS1 108 KNL18 18 MI 408 124 052 108 KNL 180 35 MI 413 124 OS3 108 KNL22 18 MI 414 124 OS4 108 KNL22G 25 MI 416 124 055 108 KNL250 35 MI 418 124 OS6 108 KNL30O 18 MI 420 124 KNL30G 25 MI 421 124 P page KNL40 29 MI 436 124 KNL400 35 MI 438 124 PFC 65 112 KNL500 35 MI 450 124 KNLG 18 MI 452 124 R page KNL630 35 MI 454 124 KNL630 1000 35 MI 456 124 R221 88 KNL65 29 MI 458 124 H420 88 KNL6G 25 MI 480 143 RD 500 120 KNL80O 32 MI 485 145 HFI2 81 KNL9 18 MI 486 146 HI120 74 KNL9O 32 MI 488 146 HI60 70 KNL95 35 MI 7022 167 RS 76 KNL
10. AUX OUTPUT A C RS485 Rx GND Tx 5232 eee n E IE L KK MI 400 MI 413 4u MI 414 4ur MI 421 4u 090900 69909996 Out 2 Out3 RS485 RS232 Transducers can have up to four analogue outputs MI 485 99009744 124904 MM Sa ee tO O SS Uaux MI 456 MI 458 Note Auxiliary supply on connection terminals 13 and 14 4 output on connection terminals 15 and 16 200 MI 450 4 wire MI 450 3 wire MI 450 2 wire CONNECTION DIAGRAMS CONNECTION DIAGRAMS for ZQ 120x FQ 120x CQ 3207 FQ 3x07 SQ 02x4 SQ 01x4 FQ 1108 ZQ 1108 Connection diagram for SQ 02x4 SQ 01x4 BUS BAR 2 1 L2 L1 Phase to phase connection Phase to neutral connection Connection terminal number Connection designation Use of terminal 1 E system voltage 2 tou system voltage 3 117 Generator voltage 4 2 Generator voltage 5 SYNC Relay output 6 SYNC Relay output 7 SIATUS otatus output 8 STATUS Status output 1 In the case of phase to neutral connection the connection scheme on the back side of the synchronoscope upper pictures is different connection terminal designations are L and Connection diagram for ZQ 1207 ZQ 1208 FQ 1207 FQ 1208 FQ 1108 ZQ 1108 Connection diagram for CQ 3207 ENERATOR BUSBAR 201 202 Test specimen 2207 2207 2207 2207 2207 2207
11. Auto Range Voltage e e e e e Communication Communication ports 1 1 1 5232 amp RS485 Ethernet Srey ee ES UE ojo e ojo e ojo Modbus and DNP3 T e e e Inputs and Outputs 1 I O Slot 1 2PO 2T1 2AL 2AN 1BA 222 Suede d VO Slot 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 ofo o o o olob o ololo lolok o o lolo lolok Available functions Setup wizard e e e Wrong connection warning e e e e Custom screens e e e Reset default settings e e o e e Demonstration screen cycling e e Programmable refresh time LCD Comm e ee o MD calculation TF FW SW 2 e e Tariff clock e e e Cost management 32 32 32 Programmable alarms B 2 e e Alarms recording e Measurement recording EN 50160 analysis MlQen MIQen MMC MIQen MIQen MIQen PC software Available measurements e e e e e Actual values I P S PF PA f e e e e Energy e e e Minimum values I P Q S PA f e e e Maximum values I S PE PA f 2 e e e THD actual min max e e Harmonics up to 63rd to 31 to 31 to 63 Additional COM 2 RS232 or R8485 optional for MC 740 UMC 740 750 UMC 750 MC 760 UMC 760 COM replaces modules and 4 Legend standard feature o Optional fea
12. WA 500 00 symp OO pet Q 72 200 200 nf N N N N 10 DAR c co SU 4 a c 600 N 195 ANALOGUE METERS TAP POSITION METERS WITH MOVING COIL TAP meters with a moving coil are intended for measurement of tap position with auxiliary supply AC voltage The position indicator monitors transformer tap position hoist or valve position etc It employs a bridge system 1 2 positions can be provided using 400 or 50 per step A measuring system with a core magnet is not sensitive to external electromagnetic fields It is resistant to mechanical shocks and vibrations complying with EN 60051 The scale is entirely linear and interchangeable CQ 2207 CQ 0207 FEATURES e For measurement of tap position Linear scale Interchangeable dial Resistant to mechanical vibrations and shocks Protective cover for terminal TYPE CO 2207 CQ 0207 Front frame mm 96 X 96 96 x 96 Cutting for mounting mm 92 X 92 92 x 92 ocale 240 90 Dimensional drawings on page 180 Connection diagrams on page 197 156 ANALOGUE METERS METERS FOR AC VOLTAGE OR CURRENT WITH A MOVING COIL AND RECTIFIER Meters with a moving coil and a rectifier are intended for measurement of AC currents or voltages in the frequency range from 40 Hz to 65 Hz higher frequency ranges on request where low consumption of the meter is required The meters measure a mean value
13. a spe cial conditionally tropic version is available HVE from 25 C to 55 C for standard meters without electron ics and JVE from 10 C to 55 C for the meters with built in electronics Resistance to vibrations and shocks Hesistance to vibrations and shocks of analogue panel meters complies with EN 60051 or DIN VDE 0410 3 86 standard 172 GENERAL EXPLANATIONS Position and marks Normal operating position of the panel meters is vertical The position is marked on the scale and the meters are correspondingly calibrated 1 vertically r1 horizontally angle e g 60 regarding the horizontal position OTHER SYMBOLS ON THE SCALE AND THE HOUSING COMPLY WITH EN60051 AND EN61010 oignificance of symbols Combined meter with a bimetal eM NO MEd K Ratings in compliance with DIN 43780 Standard ratings are selected from the sequence 1 1 2 1 5 2 5 3 4 5 6 7 5 8 also considering decade multiples of the stated numbers Units on the scale are marked according to DIN 1301 173 GENERAL EXPLANATIONS GENERAL DATA Type of FORM measurem SHED Gi Ship n measuring version dial cata System logue Ben 154 155 e 159 160 MQ 0 e 161 162 157 70 0 e 151 YQ e e 150 EO 149 WQ 0 e 148 MI 7350 e e e e e e 153
14. alarm outputs tariff inputs digital inputs Universal power supply 48 276V AC 20 300V DC Graphical LCD 128 x 64 dots with illumination Direct 65 A connection MC 666 CT 5A connection MC 660 Housing for DIN rail mounting Adjustable tariff clock display of electric energy consumption in optional currency Multilingual support User friendly PC MiQen software 1 32 Dimensional drawings on page 184 Connection diagrams on pages 191 192 Software on pages 135 136 MEASURING CENTRES MC 650 MC 656 NETWORK RECORDER FOR RAIL MOUNTING MC 656 presi USE The instrument is used for monitoring measuring and recording measurements of electric quantities of electrical power distribution system Up to 32 measurements and up to 32 alarms are recorded in the internal memory The memory is separated into two sections for measurements A and B and one section for recording alarms The memory division is defined by the user via communication FEATURES Measurements of instantaneous values of more than 150 quantities P Q S PF PA f e THD MD energy energy cost by tariffs etc Accuracy class 0 5 Harmonic analysis of phase phase to phase voltages and currents up to the 31st harmonic Recording up to 32 measurements and 32 alarms in the internal memory 8 MB flash Measurements of 40 minimal and maximal values in different time periods 32 a
15. e Defect damage failure is observed o Upon acceptance quantity and quality o During regular use within the warranty period e Invoice number position in the invoice and invoice date e Quantity of claimed products and serial number if available e Description of defect damage failure and your opinion about the reasons e Packing is damaged YES NO e Your proposal for solving the problem regarding the time limits and type of defect damage failure o Return for a free repair o Replacement delivery and subsequent evaluation for justifying the claim Damaged wrong products will be returned later Damaged wrong products will not be returned o Other e Your internal claim designation reference number If a defect is found later and the connection with the invoice is not possible copy and send data stated on the product label When data are received our opinion and instructions for returning the product a forwarder mode of import documents and references will be sent to you by e mail or fax In case an immediate replacement delivery is required we shall state the first feasible delivery term the cost of manufacturing new instruments and our suggestion concerning the damaged products Upon receipt of your confirmation order we shall issue an order for the manufacture of new products and will submit our order confirmation to you as usual 207 INDEX IN ALPHANUMERIC ORDER 0 page ASR 21 3 169 EQ 0307 149 ASR 22 3 169 EQ
16. e Remote application for measuring transducers RD 500 U MT560 U MT550 U MT540 e Network connection for up to 32 transducers e RS485 communication e Universal power supply 48 276 V AC 20 300 V DC e Graphical LCD 128 x 64 dots e Multilingual support Hemote display is very useful for a quick survey of all measured parameters or for setting up the U MT5xx measuring transducers without the PC Navigation keys and graphical LCD display enable remote application and remote display settings By choosing different RD500 target communication addresses it is possible to track measurements and change settings for up to 32 U MT5xx measuring transducers T 3 42 73 I1 421 72 App 177 52 Horam SEE 39 25 0 isknra mis si 59 05 ve wu Dimensional drawings on page 184 120 MEASURING TRANSDUCERS MI 404 The MI 404 programmable measuring transducer generates 4 electrically insulated load independent analogue output signals DC voltage or DC current A large input range enables the measurement of any standard AC current and voltage The analogue output signal is proportional to the measured value and it is appropriate for the control of analogue and digital devices The ease of programmability of transducer is an important feature in the provision of cost effective system control oystems can be easily changed or expanded as required Main features are e Multifunction more than 50 measured paramete
17. three phase four wires balanced load 191 4u three phase four wires unbalanced load CONNECTION DIAGRAMS CONNECTION DIAGRAMS FOR MC 6x0 CONNECTION VIA CURRENT TRANSFORMER 1b single phase balanced load 3b three phase three wires balanced load 3u three phase three wires balanced load 4b three phase four wires balanced load 192 4u three phase four wires unbalanced load CONNECTION DIAGRAMS CONNECTION DIAGRAMS FOR PANEL METERS YQ 07 i i EQ xx07 i i WQ xxO7 b balanced load u unbalanced load 15 L i Note Connection terminals 19 20 21 are missing at EQ YQ WQ types Connection terminals 13 14 are available only for instruments with external power supply 193 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS CONNECTION DIAGRAMS FOR MT 5x0 UMT 5x0 MEASURING TRANSDUCERS DOO COG G CD 9 1b single phase 1b single phase 434249 2 4 DO OOMO 436262 OOOO OOOOD 1b single phase 3b three phase three wires balanced load 2 5 OW OOOO 3b three phase three wires balanced load 3b three phase three wires balanced load CONNECTION DIAGRAMS CONNECTION DIAGRAMS FOR MT 5x0 UMT 5x0 MEASURING TRANSDUCERS 3u three phase three wires unbalanced load 3u three phase three wires unbalanced load 3u three phase three wires unbalanced load 3u three phase three wires unbalanced load 199 4b
18. 000 V AC between contacts 4 000 V AC between coil and contacts x 40 000 imp hour Min lenght 100 ms MEASURING TRANSDUCERS Tariff inputs Legend AN analogue output feature not supported DI digital input Nominal voltage Un 230 V e standard feature DO z digital output Voltage supply 0 8 1 15 Un o optional feature TF thermal function PO pulse output FW fixed window Current at nominal voltage 0 5 mA mE TI tariff input do Tariff inputs are electrically isolated from other circuits AL alarm output Por Table Family of MT 5x0 UMT 5x0 comparison and common characteristics Instrument Description Multifunction Transducer Network Recorder Network Analyzer ANSI type UMT 540 UMT 550 UMT 560 DIN type MT 540 MT 550 MT 560 Hardware Configuration Accuracy Class typical of reading 0 2 0 2 0 2 Power supply Uni LO Uni HI Uni LO Uni HI Uni LO Uni HI Energy counters 4 4 4 Real time clock Remote display connection FLASH Memory size 8 Mb 8 Mb Autorange Current e e Autorange Voltage e Input Range Current In 5 A max 12 A E e Voltage Un 500 V L N max 750 V L N sin Frequency 16 2 3 Hz or 45 to 65 Hz or 300 Hz or 400 Hz Communication Communication ports 1 Standard 1 Optional 1 Standard 1 Optional 1 Standard 1 Optional Comm type Serial RS485 RS232 Ethernet USB Ethernet amp USB 2170
19. 138 x 138 66 68 92 x 92 138 x 138 scale 90 scale 240 Scale length mm 41 41 65 95 135 101 135 220 Voltage MEASURING RANGE V 57 63 100 e e e e e e e e d5 59 MZ 1109290 400 500 57 63 e e e e e e e e ss eem PA 100 110 230 400 500 57 63 e e e e e e e e 48 52 Hz 100 110 230 400 500 57 63 100 e e e e e e e e 45 65 Hz 110 230 400 500 Other ratings are available on request Ship version of the meters ZQ 0307 ZQ 0207 ZQ 0107 are available on request Two system frequency meters ZQ 1207 ZQ 1208 are on page 147 Dimensional drawings are on pages 180 182 SCALES IN FULL SIZE DETAIL ONLY For meters ZQ 2x07 For meters ZQ 0x07 SITUE 2 i MN 12 ANALOGUE METERS REED FREQUENCY METERS Reed frequency meters are intended for measurement of frequencies in the range from 45 Hz to 65 Hz The accuracy class is 0 5 TYPE ZQ 0317 ZQ 0317 ZQ 0317 Front frame mm ET 96 x 96 144 x 144 Cutting for mounting mm 68 x 68 92 x 92 138 x 138 RATING RATING V RATING 4 53 HZ 100 110 230 13 e e 400 500 e e 57 63 Hz 100 110 230 13 400 500 45 55 Hz 100 110 230 21 e 400 500 e e ZQ 0217 55 65 Hz 100 110 230 21 400 500 Self consumption at 110 220 V range is 6 7 mA system At other ranges it is 3 4 mA system Ship version meters ZQ 0317 ZQ 0217 and ZQ 0117 are available on request Dimensional drawings on pages 180 182 Two systems reed freque
20. 4 Special requirements for frequency meters SIST EN 60051 9 1995 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments and their accessories Part 9 Hecommended test methods EN61010 1 2002 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements FQ 1207 SIST EN 60051 1 2000 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments and their accessories Part 1 Definitions and general requirements to all parts SIST EN 60051 2 1995 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments and their accessories Part 2 Special requirements for Ammeters and Voltmeters SIST EN 60051 9 1995 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments and their accessories Part 9 Recommended test methods EN61010 1 2002 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements Power meters and power factor meters EQ 0107 EQ 0207 2107 EQ 2207 YO 0107 YO 0207 YO 2107 YQ 2207 SIST EN 61236 1998 Electrical equipment for measurements control and laboratory use EMC requirements SIST EN 60051 1 2000 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories Part 1 Definitions and general requirement SIST EN 60051 3 1995 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories Part 3 Special requirement
21. 68 0 8 59 100x90x85 0 77 0 22 ZQ 0217 96 92 0 8 oS 120x110x85 ded 0 32 ZQ 0117 144 138 1 8 170x160x85 0 52 ZQ 1217 96 92 0 8 55 120x110x85 dea 0 43 TE 144 138 1 8 170x160x85 2 31 0 75 MQ 0407 48 45 0 6 5 75 60 85 0 38 0 12 MQ 0317 72 68 0 8 59 100x90x85 0 77 nue MQ 0307 72 68 0 8 55 100x90x85 0 77 0 15 MQ 0217 96 92 08 5 5 120x110x85 0 27 MQ 0207 96 92 0 8 55 120x110x85 1212 0 22 MQ 0107 144 138 8 170x160x85 AS 0 50 MQ 0117 144 138 1 8 170x160x85 2 31 0 55 ZQ 0407 48 45 0 6 5 55x55x75 0 23 0 16 ZQ 0307 72 68 0 8 55 80x75x75 0 45 0 20 ZQ 0207 96 68 0 8 5 5 ZQ 0107 144 138 1 8 ZQ 2307 12 68 0 8 515 100x90x120 1 08 0 20 ZQ 2207 96 92 0 8 S 160x105x102 1 71 0 20 ZQ 2107 144 138 8 150x150x137 3 08 0 40 YQ 0307 72 68 0 8 545 29 102x76x104 0 81 0 24 YQ 0207 96 92 0 8 S5 27 3 102x120x105 1 29 0 35 Note with without transformer 175 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS PANEL METERS oa aene YQ 0107 144 138 8 Du 155x155x137 3 29 0 60 YQ 2307 72 68 0 8 Sus 29 102x76x104 0 81 0 28 YQ 2207 96 92 0 8 55 25 102 120 105 1 29 0 45 YQ 2107 144 138 1 8 27 3 155x155x137 3 29 0 65 EQ 0307 72 68 0 8 S 29 102x76x104 0 81 0 24 EQ 0207 96 92 0 8 55 ce 102x120x105 1 29 0 35 EQ 0107 144 138 8 D 155x155x137 3 29 0 60 EQ 2307 72 68 0 8 SS 29 102x76x104 0 81 0 28 EQ 2207 96 9210 8 22 27 3 102 120 105 1 29 0 45 2107 144 138 8 E 155x155x137 3 29 0 65 WQ 0217 96 92 0 8 S
22. 8 5 10A e 45 55 Hz e FREQUENCY 48 52 Hz f 45 65 Hz 55605 MZ 05258 THERMOCOUPLE 0 600 C J K S 12006 16002C C REBSTOR 200 800 C i PT100 W d 153 Standard supply 230 V AC 24 V 48 V 60 V 110 V DC on request Dimensional drawings on pages 180 182 ANALOGUE METERS METERS FOR DC VOLTAGE OR CURRENT WITH MOVING COIL Meters with a moving coil are intended for measurement of direct currents or voltages A measuring system with a core magnet is not sensitive to external electromagnetic fields and is resistant to mechanical impacts and vibra tions The scale is entirely linear and interchangeable The accuracy class is 1 5 iL 1 M y a 200 300 SS oua 2 O ah t 22 GV 00 30 2 BQ 0x07 BQ 0507 BQ 2x07 2507 TYPE 0507 BQ 0407 BQ 0307 BQ 0207 BQ 0107 BQ 2507 BQ 2407 BQ 2307 BQ 2207 BQ 2107 Front frame mm 45 x 45 48 x 48 2 x72 96 x 96 144x144 45x45 48 x 48 12 X 12 96 x 96 144 x 144 Cutting for mounting mm 45 x 45 68 x 68 92 x 92 138 x 138 45 x 45 68 x 68 92 x 92 138 x 138 scale 90 scale 240 Scale length mm 41 41 63 95 140 71 ZI EUN RS 235 RATING 0 40 60 e e 0 100 600 e e e e 0 1 mA 600 mA e e e e e e 4 20 mA3 O 1A
23. AC current 0 5 0 5 45 413 Active power 4u 4b 3u 3b 1b 0 5 12 505 500 V 05 5 AAG 100 mm MI 414 Reactive power 4ur 4b 3u 3b 1b 0 5 100 MI 416 RMS AC voltage 0 5 U 50 500 V AC 45 MM MI 418 RMS AC current 0 5 45 420 Frequency 0 2 U 50 a 500 V AC 45 MM MI 421 Power factor 4u 4b 3u 3b 1b 0 5 DON 100 MI 436 3 x RMS AC voltage 0 5 U 50 500 V AC 100 mm MI 438 3 x RMS AC current 0 5 5 100 450 Temperature with Pt 100 Pt 1000 Ni 100 0 5 2 wire 3 wire 4 wire 45 mm MI 452 Hesistance 0 5 1061 30 KO 45 mm MI 454 TAP position 0 5 100 Q 50 kQ 45 mm 1000 500 MI 456 DC voltage 0 5 U 50mV 1VDC 45 mm DG U 50 V 400 V DC MI 458 DC current 0 5 10 mA DC 45 mm 100 mA DC AC auxiliary power supply 57 63 5 100 110 230 400 500 V Options RS 232 or RS 485 serial communication port Universal aux power supply for DC amp AC 24 300 V DC 40 276 V AC Power supply from a measuring circuit only Communication port and aux power supply are not available Output 0 5 mA 10 mA 20 mA Dimensional drawings on page 184 Connection diagrams on pages 199 200 Software on pages 135 136 124 MEASURING CENTRES MC 760 UMC 760 NETWORK ANALYZER MC 750 UMC 750 NETWORK RECORDER USE The MC 760 UMC 760 network analyzer is used for permane
24. Additionally 20 places are available for setting holidays As an energy counter it can record energy in all four quadrants in four tariffs FEATURES e Measurements of instantaneous values of more than 150 quantities P Q S PF PA f e MD energy energy cost by tariffs etc e Accuracy class 0 5 e Harmonic analysis of phase phase to phase voltages and currents up to the 31st harmonic e Measurements of 40 minimal and maximal values in different time periods e 32 adjustable alarms e Frequency range from 16 Hz to 400 Hz e RS 485 communication up to 115 200 bit s e MODBUS and DNP3 communication protocol e Up to 4 2 2 inputs or outputs pulse outputs alarm outputs tariff inputs digital inputs e Universal power supply 48 276 V AC 20 300 V DC e Graphical LCD 128 x 64 dots with illumination e Direct 65 A connection MC646 e CT 5A connection MC640 e Housing for DIN rail mounting e Adjustable tariff clock display of electric energy consumption in optional currency e User adjustable display of measurements e Multilingual support e User friendly PC MiQen software Dimensional drawings on page 184 Connection diagrams on pages 191 192 Software on pages 135 136 134 MEASURING CENTRES MIQEN MiQen software is a tool for complete monitoring of the measuring instruments RS485 RS232 or TCP IP communica tionis used for connection with a PC A user friendly interface consists of five segments device
25. Part 1 General requirements Multimeters MI 7054 SIST EN 61326 1998 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements EN60051 1 1994 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories General requirements EN60051 7 1984 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories Multi function instruments EN60051 9 1988 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories Recommended test methods EN61010 1 2002 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements 205 INSTRUMENTS CONFORMITY TO STANDARDS MI 7056 SIST EN 61326 1998 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements EN60051 1 1994 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories General requirements EN60051 7 1984 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories Multi function instruments EN60051 9 1988 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories Recommended test methods EN61010 1 2002 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements MI 7065 SIST EN 61326 1998 Electrical equipment for measuremen
26. VA 30 VA 2 5 VA 15 VA 2 5 VA 15 VA 1 25 VA 30 VA 1 VA VA 1 5 VA 30 VA 2 5 VA 30 VA 2 5 VA 15 VA 2 5 VA 30 VA 1 5 VA VA 2 5 VA 30 VA 2 5 15 VA 1 5 VA 15 VA 1 5 VA 30 VA 2 5 VA 45 VA 5 VA 30 VA 5 VA 45 VA 5 VA VA 5 VA 45 VA 5 VA 45 VA 5 45 VA 2 5 VA 5 VA 2 5 VA 15 VA 2 5 VA 15 VA 2 5 VA 15 VA 1 5 50 A 300 50 300 100 A 600 40 A 600 A 100 A 600 A 60 A 400 A 40 A 600 A 50 A 600 A 50 A 750 A 100 A 600 A 60 A 750 A 50 A 750 A 100 A 600 A 100 A 600 A 40 A 750 75 A 600 A 100 A 800 A 30 A 500 A 50 A 1000 A 100 A 1000 A 100 A 1000 A 50 A 800 A 30 A 1000 A 100 A 1250 A 200 A 1200 A 200 A 1200 A 200 A 1250 200 A 1600 A 250 A 1600 A 200 A 1600 A 300 A 2000 A 200 A 2000 A 400 A 2000 A 500 A 2000 A 500 A 2500 A 600 A 2500 A 750 A 3000 A 1000 A 4000 A 1000 A 7500 A 1A 20A 1A 40A 5A 75A 25 A 150 A ASK 61 4 Primary cable 21mm 21mm 22 5 mm 22 5 mm 0 22 5 mm 20 x 5 17 5 20 x 10 mm 19 2 mm 30 x 10 mm 28 mm 30 x 10 mm 2 x 20 x 10 mm 26 Mm 30 x 10 mm 2 x 20 x 10 mm 26mm 31 x 18 mm 26 mm 30 x 10 mm 2 x 20 x 10 mm 2 28 mm 30 x 10 mm 2 x 20 x 10 mm 28 mm 30 x 10 mm 2 x 20 x 10 mm 28 mm 30 x 10 mm 2 x 20 x 10 mm 28 mm 30 x 10 mm 2 x 20 x 10 mm 28 40 x 12
27. class 0 5 e Wide frequency range from 16 Hz to 400 Hz e MMC memory card for setting and upgrading the meter e Up to 4 inputs or outputs pulse outputs tariff inputs only MC 720 UMC 720 e Universal or AC power supply e Graphic LCD 128 x 64 dots with illumination e Automatic range of nominal current up to 5 A and nominal voltage up to 500 V e Multilingual support e User friendly PC MiQen software for setting via MMC 1 EXPORT Main menu 3263 03 Mira Resets F4 EXPORT kvarh T card 8 96 59 03 gt Input output modules The modules are available with double inputs outputs using a common connection contact except a bistable alarm module 1 output 3 terminals The meter is available without with one or with two modules The following modules are available e Pulse output 2 outputs e ariff input 2 inputs Dimensional drawings on page 184 Connection diagrams on pages 189 190 Software on pages 135 136 129 130 MEASURING CENTRES FAMILY OF MC 7x0 UMC 7x0 comparison and common characteristics Instrument DIN 96 MC 710 MC 720 MC 740 MC 750 MC 760 ANSI 100 UMC 710 UMC 720 UMC 740 UMC 750 UMC 760 Hardware configuration Backlight LCD 128x64 e e e e e Keyboard keys 5 5 5 MMC card e e e e Power supply univ AC univ AC univ AC univ AC univ AC Energy meters 2 4 4 4 4 Real time clock e e Memory size 2 4 Mb 8 Mb Auto Range Current e e e e
28. details on page 121 details on page 144 S W Timas CEnaa EI NEW PRODUCTS MIQEN details on page 135 Power 381 23ku 31 8714 Hin 25 53 software for data for Iskra MIS instruments MCM MOTOR MSC DIGITAL SOFT CONDITION MONITOR STARTER etails on page 11 details on page 94 Prediction of motor failures Energy optimising soft starter NEW PRODUCTS WS 0030 amp WS 0031 WS 0010 amp WS 0011 details on page 137 details on page 138 Ld Three phase energy single phase energy meters meter WS x10x PFC 65 details on page 139 details on page 112 S ces au NT M a A Active energy according to MID directive Power factor controller MOTOR CONDITION MONITORS PFC 65 POWER FACTOR CONTROLLER USE PFC 65 is designed for controlling power factor of 3 phase motors It can measure power factor PF and provide 6 relay outputs Outputs are realized for driving solid state relays that provide unlimited switches PFC 65 has an Integrated Synchronization input for hold function FEATURES e Controlling power factor of 3 phase motor e 6 output relays e Semiconductor output relay assures unlimited switches e 0 4 three digit LED display for setting and measuring e Adjustable range of power factor between 0 1 0 99 e Adjustable delay to eliminate starting of motor e Synchronization
29. e MQ 5A with setting times 15 20 and 30 min e ZQ with another measuring range 16 2 3 400 Hz e Separate shunts with voltage drop 75 mV e Separate shunts with voltage drop 100 mV e Separate shunts with accuracy 0 2 GENERAL EXPLANATIONS Interchangeable scale at panel meters ocales can be interchanged at square panel meters and at meters for rail mounting 35 mm with digit 7 at the end of a type designation e g FQ 0207 both at new and already used instruments This is especially convenient for the meters which are connected to a current or voltage measuring transformer or a shunt Push a cover towards the upper part in the direction of an arrow and draw out the scale with a suitable tool When the scale is replaced carefully close the slot with the cover The scale colour complies with RAL 9010 Ship version opecial versions are available for panel mounting into ships These are mechanically resistant and additionally sealed meters which comply with the requirements of CRS Croatian Register of Shipping Co Ltd The meter housing is marked with an anchor and L is added to the type designation e g FQ 0207L Housing All square panel meters which comply with DIN 43700 are made of mechanically and temperature resistant dark grey RAL 9011 thermoplastic material incombustibility complies with UL 94 V O The black RAL9005 front frame complies with DIN 43718 At customer request a special cover for the protection of
30. input for hold function e 4 MODULE DIN rail mounted Dimensional drawings on page 183 Connection diagrams on page 197 112 MOTOR CONDITION MONITORS MCM MOTOR CONDITION MONITOR System for predictive maintenance Main features are e Early and accurate alarms e Continuous monitoring and maintenance scheduling e Standard current and voltage transformers can be used as sensors e The degree of fault is presented on simple sliding scale by LED s e Detecting both electrical and mechanical fault by single device e There are no external background effects that can interfere in MCM monitoring capability e deal solution for inaccessible motors e Measurement of U PF PA P f THD e Phase order indication e RS485 or RS422 communication MODBUS protocol e Easy integration into specially designed MCMSCADA system USE MCM Motor Condition Monitor is a device that can be used for monitoring of 3 phase electric motors and motor based machinery and equipment used in industrial processes especially where motor failure can cause critical damage to the process It is a software and hardware based product operating on unique model based monitoring technology that has the ability to detect impending mechanical and electrical failures such as unbalance misalignment bearing and rotor faults static and dynamic eccentricity core damage leakages valve and vane misadjustments stator isola tion problem on the
31. measurement control and laboratory use SIST EN 61036 1998 A1 2001 Alternating current static watt hour meters for active energy Razreds 1 and 2 DIRECTIVE 2002 96 EC of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE DIRECTIVE 2002 95 EC of 27 January 2003 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in EEE Installation categories according to standardi EN 61010 1 and data on the label on the instrument GENERAL SALES CONDITIONS Range of Products and Contents Technical data stated in the catalogue and prospectus material are only informative Data are subject to alteration without prior notice The catalogue provides a short outline of our sales programme Prices and other sales conditions will be sent to you after receiving your detailed inquiry Cancellation of Order In case of cancelled modified order or deferred delivery date by a customer the customer is obliged to cover the expenses or indemnity up to the order value Warranty The manufacturer warrants to repair the product free of charge for the period of 12 months from the date of purchase if the product has been used in compliance with the instructions Spare parts are available for the period of 6 years from the date of purchase Claims For an efficient and timely settlement of claims we kindly ask you to send us the following data immediately by e mail or fax if any defect damage failure is observed upon the acceptance of goods or later
32. of an LCD and a number of LEDs on the front panel of the device Different LEDs are lit up depending on the severity of the impending fault Fluctuations in line and load conditions are also indicated by lighting up other LEDs The device measures only three phase voltage and current signals of a motor therefore it is highly immune to external influences such as the ones present in vibration measurements Type Case Applicable range Inputs Accuracy class Auxiliary power supply Alarm output Dimensions Enclosure Voltage L L rms Current Frequency Power Voltage Frequency Speed bit s MCM LV Line 96 x 96 mm Aluminium 380 480 V AC 5 50 60 Hz 90 240 V AC 15W 50 Hz RS485 or RS422 max 19200 LV inverter 96 x 96 mm Aluminium 380 480 V AC 250 mA depends on sensor Inverter type requires external Hall Effect sensor or assemblies 50 60 Hz 90 240 V AC 15W 50 Hz RS485 or RS422 max 19200 MCM MV in HV 96 x 96 mm Aluminium 380 480 V AC 50 60 Hz 90 240 V AC 12W 50 Hz RS485 or RS422 max 19200 MOTOR CONDITION MONITORS MCMSCADA REMOTE MONITORING TRENDING AND ANALYSIS MCMSCADA is the software package for viewing and displaying data from one or more MCM units With its graphical interface MCMSCADA enables a user to obtain and display data in real time from networked devices and subsequently retrieve data for display from
33. of rectified current or voltage The scale is expressed in rms values at sine form of the measured quantity Distortion or deviation from the sine form for more than 1 entails additional errors The scale is interchangeable The accuracy class is 1 5 CQ 3207 TYPE Front frame mm CQ 2507 CQ 2407 CQ 2307 CQ 2207 CQ 2107 48 x 48 72 72 144 x 144 45 x 45 68 x 68 138 x 138 Cutting for mounting mm scale 90 scale 240 Scale length mm 41 41 63 95 140 95 71 71 113 155 RATING 0 100 uA 600 uA e e e e 0 1 mA 10 mA e e e e e e e 6 xA 1A max 7 5 e 5 0 2 5 V 500 V e e e 0 600 V e e e E e e e 3207 4 stage selector switch is built in the meter for measurement of current in three individual phases At current switch over the circuit is not interrupted Overloads of short duration on page 202 AMMETERS RATINGS 100 150 250 400 500 600 mA 1 1 5 2 5 4 5 6 10 Vol r rox 1 5 V A Vol rop V x 1 A 0 1 V x 5 A 0 03 V VOLTMETERS RATINGS V 2 5 4 6 10 15 25 40 60 100 150 250 400 500 600 char ristic resistance 1 kQ V 1 Meters for connection to a current measuring transformer Special versions of the meters available on request page 170 2 Connection diagram and dimensional drawing of transformer for CQ 0407 CQ 2407 on page 138 and CQ
34. on request Special version meters avilable on request on page 170 Dimensional drawings on pages 180 182 Connection diagram for FQ 3107 FQ 3207 FQ 3307 on page 201 SCALES IN FULL SIZE FOR METERS FQ 0x07 2 times overload 3 times overload 160 ANALOGUE METERS BIMETAL MAXIMUM CURRENT METERS Bimetal maximum current meters with a bimetal measuring system are intended for testing thermal load of transformers cables electrical machines etc They indicate average rms current value in an 8 minutes setting period on request 15 20 and 30 minutes for MQ 0207 and MQ 0307 The accuracy class is 3 The meters are provided with an interchangeable scale Meters 96 x 96 mm with a protecting transformer are also available on request MQ 0507 TYPE MQ 0507 MQ 0407 Front frame mm 45 x 45 48 x 48 Cutting for mounting mm 45 x 45 Scale length mm 37 37 RATING 1 2 A x A 1 8 min e e 6 A x AS A1 8 min e e Other setting period 15 20 and 30 minutes on request 1 The rating is 20 higher than the current transformer ratio Self consumption 1 2 VA at 1 2 A 2 2 VA at 6 A Dimensional drawings on pages 180 182 MQ 0207 MQ 0307 MQ 0207 MQ 0107 96 x 96 144 x 144 68 x 68 92 x 92 138 x 138 scale 90 63 95 140 SCALE IN FULL SIZE For meters MQ 0207 161 150 5 A 180 A ANALOGUE METERS COMBINED BIMETAL MAXIMUM CURRENT METERS Combined bimetal maximum curr
35. or export energy e Microprocessor control e One or two pulse outputs option e Protection covers for terminals e Hail mounting in compliance with SIST EN 60715 e Case in compliance with DIN 43880 6 modules 108 mm e One or two tariff inputs option e Communication option e Active energy approved by PTB according to MID directive standard EN 504070 1 EN 504070 3 class B TYPE WS 0101 WS 0102 WS 1102 Accuracy class Active Energy EN 61036 Reactive energy EN 61268 1 I Counter type Electromechanical Electromechanical LCD Number of counters 1 x 7 digit 2 x7 digit 2 x 9 digit Voltage input 230 V 400 V e e e Current input 63 e e e 4u 4ur Three phase four wire system with unbalanced load e e e Three phase three wire system with unbalanced load Options One impulse output e e Two impulse outputs e e Communication RS485 E e Tariff input e e Dimensional drawings on page 184 Connection diagrams on page 188 Software on pages 135 136 139 ENERGY METERS FOR RAIL MOUNTING WS 0301 WS 0302 WS 1302 Energy meters display energy in a three phase electric energy distribution system for connection through current measuring transformers Main features are e Measurement of active and or reactive or import and or export energy e Microprocessor control e Selection of primary CT ratios through communication e Pulse output option e Protection cover
36. three phase four wires unbalanced load 4b three phase four wires unbalanced load CONNECTION DIAGRAMS CONNECTION DIAGRAMS FOR MT 5x0 UMT 5x0 MEASURING TRANSDUCERS 434242 O0 COCOG 436342 O OOOO AUI 4b three phase four wires unbalanced load three phase four wires unbalanced load 2 5 8 047 1 3 4 6 7 9 4u three phase four wires unbalanced load 4u three phase four wires unbalanced load 196 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS FOR PFC 65 AND FOR TAP POSITION METERS CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR PFC 65 R1 R2 RS RISRIBRA AUX SUPPLY CQ 2207 CQ 0207 19 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS CONNECTION DIAGRAMS FOR MEASURING TRANSDUCER MI 404 Ort ont O3 ii di MI 404 1b Qe O2 O3 M m min 5557 ii 1 I A dh dh d did TLE CELL T St MI 404 4u i nom ur 198 MI 404 4b CONNECTION DIAGRAMS CONNECTION DIAGRAMS FOR MEASURING TRANSDUCERS MI 4xx TR TID Tet ttt AUX OUTPUT A C RS485 AUX QUTPUT A B 85 Rx GNO Tx R5232 Rx GNO Tx 5232 AUX OUTPUT C B RS 85 M AUX OUTPUT a Rx GND Tx R5232 700000 AUX OUTPUT A C RS485 Rx GND Tx RS232 Rx GND Tx RS232 199 MI 401 4b MI 401 4u CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 2900004 ps TI
37. 2 x 30x5 30 5 0 910 0 450 ASK 51 4 85 101 5 40 72 50 x 12 2 x 40 x 10 32 0 536 0 460 ASK 561 4 85 101 5 40 72 60 x 10 2 x 50 x 10 44 0 472 0 490 ASK 61 4 95 108 5 40 72 59510 250505 10 44 0 520 0 490 ASK 63 4 95 108 5 40 72 60 x 30 5 x 40 44 0 420 0 430 ASK 63 6 88 132 60 92 60 x 30 44 0 740 0 835 ASK 81 4 120 126 5 40 72 80 10 6 30 2 6 10 30 1 000 0 565 ASK 101 4 130 144 40 72 100 x 10 2 x 80 x 10 55 0 550 0 713 ASK 103 3 172 1575 31 62 2 x 100 x 10 3 x 80 x 10 70 0 800 0 750 ASK 123 3 Ge 187 5 31 62 123 x 30 3 x 100 x 10 85 0 800 0 850 ASK 129 1 250 250 100 132 120 x 90 100 3 000 3 400 WSK 30 60 78 5 30 62 mm 0 290 0 270 1 86 WSK 40 70 88 5 40 72 mm 0 320 0 412 WSK 60 70 88 5 60 92 mm 0 410 0 460 WSK 70 85 60 76 mm 0 520 0 580 All dimensions are in mm Dimensions mm al a2 b1 b2 b3 c c2 e h1 No of terminals Fixing screw Washer DIN 125 Spring washer DIN 127 Nut Voltage terminals ly S 25 4 40 60 610 15 25 100 150 Possibility A 90 100 28 33 20 20 8 8 78 80 M5 x 12 M8 x 15 S 8 4 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS SHUNTS Current through separate shunt A 250 400 600 1000 Possibility B 145 55 65 30 40 40 60 15 20 20 30 10 10 105 30 2 1 M12 x 40 M16 x 45 M16 x 45 M20 x 50 139 17 17 21 12 16 16 20 M12 M16 M16 M20 2 cylindrical screws M5 x 8 DIN 84 4 and 2 washers 5 3 1500 165 90 21 48 115 M16 x 45 17 16 16
38. 2107 149 07021 01 166 ASR 22 3 2U 169 EQ 2207 149 07026 00 166 EQ 2307 149 07027 01 166 B page ESB S V MS 110 07035 00 166 07036 00 166 BN 0103 158 F page 07037 00 166 BN 0203 158 07038 00 166 BQ 0107 154 FI 79 07039 00 166 BQ 0207 154 FQ 0103 159 BQ 0307 154 FQ 0107 159 A page BQ 0407 154 FQ 0201 159 BQ 0507 154 FQ 0207 159 AR 0101 168 BQ 2107 154 FQ 0307 159 AR 0105 168 BQ 2207 154 FQ 0407 159 ASK 101 4 169 BQ 2307 154 FQ 0507 159 ASK 101 4 2U 169 BQ 2407 154 FQ 1108 147 ASK 103 3 5 169 BQ 2507 154 FQ 1207 147 ASK 123 3 169 BR 6 16 FQ 1208 147 ASK 129 10 169 BS 99 FQ 3107 159 ASK 205 3 169 BS MS 0 110 FQ 3207 159 ASK 21 3 169 FQ 3307 159 ASK 231 5 169 C page ASK 31 3 169 H page ASK 31 3 2U 169 CDBS3X ASK 31 4 169 CN 0103 158 HK 30 141 ASK 31 4 2U 169 CN 0203 158 46 141 ASK 31 4 3U 169 CQ 0107 157 HK 47 141 ASK 31 5 169 CQ 0207 157 HK 48 141 ASK 31 5 2U 169 CQ 0207 TAP 156 HK 49 141 ASK 318 3 169 CQ 0307 157 ASK 41 3 169 CQ 0407 157 41 4 169 CQ 0507 157 ASK 41 4 20 169 CQ 2107 157 IK21 41 ASK 41 4 3U 169 CQ 2207 157 40 41 ASK 412 4 169 CQ 2207 TAP 156 IK63 41 ASK 421 4 169 CQ 2307 157 IKA20 41 ASK 51 4 169 CQ 2407 157 IKA20 R 52 ASK 51 4 2U 169 CQ 2507 157 IKA25 41 ASK 51 4 3U 169 CQ 3207 157 IKA25 R 52 ASK 541 4 169 IKD20 41 ASK 561 4 169 D page IKD20 R 52 ASK 61 4 169 IKD25 41 ASK 61 4 2U 169 D120 85 IKD25 R 52 ASK 61 4 3U 169 0121 85 58 ASK 63 4 169 DST U 109 INO 78 ASK 63 6 169 IPO 78
39. 2207 2207 2207 2207 2207 2207 2207 2207 2207 2207 2207 2207 2207 2207 2207 FQ 0207 FQ 0207 FQ 0207 FQ 0207 FQ 0207 FQ 0207 FQ 0207 FQ 0207 FQ 0207 FQ 0207 INSTRUMENTS CONFORMITY TO STANDARDS OVERLOADS OF SHORT DURATION 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 5A Span After test OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK NOK OK OK OK Overload current OS S725 055 TS m TS 25x Ze alle 0 5 S30 Xin 0 5 s 50 x In JES 25 x0 1s 25 11 OS S 05S 50 x Ia TS 20 lt 1 s 50 x In 5 25xln TS Scie FS 30x 22722 1 ros 2000 10 Ts Zou lin 1 s 30x In Ts 350 ie Sx Oras GO clin ros 15 50 Remark Max current 202 A INSTRUMENTS CONFORMITY TO STANDARDS Type of product Measuring centres Conformity to standard MC 760 IEC 62052 11 2004 Electricity metering equipment ac General requirements tests and test conditions Part 11 Metering equipment IEC 62053 21 2003 Electricity metering equipment a c Particular requirements Part 21 Static meters for active energy classes 1 and 2 IEC 62053 31 2003 Electricity metering equipment a c Particular requirements Part 31 Pulse output devices for electro mechanical and electronic meters two wires only IEC 61010 1 2001 Safety requiremen
40. 30 V 400 VAC Auxiliary supply Dimensional drawings on pages 180 182 Connection diagrams on page 193 WQ1247 V 3x230 400V 50 2 CT 5 3Phase 4w Unbalanced Load 1 0 to IEC 1036 WQ 1247 WQ 1217 WQ 0207 WQ 2207 WQ 1247 96 x 96 96 x 96 96 x 96 96 x 96 92 x 92 92 x 92 92 x 92 92 x 92 2 S 12574 2LCD ANALOGUE METERS ACTIVE OR REACTIVE POWER METERS Power meters are electronic meters intended for measuring active or reactive power in single phase or three phase networks with balanced or unbalanced load The accuracy class is 1 5 The scale value depends on primary values of current and voltage It is defined by the following formulas active power reactive power 1b 1br for single phase system Iprim x Uprim x cos Iprim x Uprim x sin 3u 3ur for three phase system V3 Iprim x U prim x cos p x U prim x sin Ay Aur for three phase system 3 Iprim x Uprim x cos p x Uprim x sin p UL In the equations U means phase voltage at single phase network and three phase four wire network 4u as well as line to line voltage at three phase three wire network Ratio between the selected final scale value and calculated power should be within the limits from 0 6 to 1 2 at cos 6 1 or sin 1 EQ 0207 EQ 2207 TYPE EQ 0307 EQ 0207 EQ 0107 EQ 2307 EQ 2207 EQ 2107 Front frame mm 12X12 96 x 96 144 x 144 72 72 96 x 96 144 x 144 Cutting for mounting mm 68 x 68 92
41. 3207 on page 153 Dimensional drawings on pages 180 182 tor 158 ANALOGUE METERS METERS FOR DC VOLTAGE OR CURRENT WITH MOVING COIL Owing to a special form and available colours BN and CN meters are especially convenient for building into different control devices The accuracy class is 1 5 The scale is not interchangeable BN meters are intended for DC cur rents or voltages and CN meters for AC currents or voltages 9 NM TU 7 gt 0103 0103 0103 0203 0103 0203 Front frame mm 86 x 72 115 x 96 86 x 72 115 x 96 Cutting for mounting mm 65 65 65 65 Scale length mm 60 90 60 90 RATING 0 40 60 uA 0 100 600 uA 0 1 mA 10 mA e e e e 0 15 mA 600 mA e e 4 20 mA 0 1 6 0 10 A 25 A e 0 40 A 60 A 1 xA 5A 2 xA 60 e e 0 100 mV 600 mV 0 1 V 600 V 1 A meter for connection to a separate shunt 2 A meter for connection to a current measuring transformer 3 A version with electrical zero point suppression A version with mechanical zero point suppression available on request Dimensional drawings on page 180 181 AMMETERS VOLTMETERS RATINGS amp INTERNAL RESISTANCE RATINGS BN 0103 BN 0203 BN 0103 BN 0203 A Ohm 40 5650 60 4710 100 2250 150 1950 250 990 mV 1 60 100 150
42. 4 synchroscopes are the instruments for measuring a phase angle between two electric energy distribution systems The SQ 0214 type also measures voltages and frequencies of both systems On request both types can be on request provided with a built in relay output which signalises if the conditions for synchronization have been met ZQ 1207 or ZQ 1208 two system frequency meter is used for measuring frequencies in two networks FQ 1207 or FQ 1208 double voltage meter measures voltages in two networks FQ 1208 1207 500104 500114 500204 500214 701207 701108 70 1208 FQ 1207 1108 1208 Front frame mm 144 x 144 144 x 144 96 x 96 96 x 96 96 x 96 144 x 144 96 x 96 96 x 96 144 x 144 96 x 96 Cutting for mounting mm 138 x 138 138 x 138 92 x 92 92 92 92 x92 138 x 138 92 x 92 92 x 92 138 x 138 92 x 92 Scale length mm 360 360 360 360 92 72 2x50 2 x 50 92 72 2x50 2x50 Accuracy class 1 el 1 el 1 el 1 el 0 5 0 5 0 5 1 5 1 5 125 RATING 100 V 230 V e e e e e e 400 V e e e e e 500 V Tl E 5 600 V x 5 oe Il E 2 Frequency e e ZQ 1208 and FQ 1208 for front frame 144 x 144 mm on request Connection diagrams on page 201 Other ratings on demand Dimensional drawings on page 183 Ship version meters SQ 0204 SQ 0214 ZQ 1207 and FQ 1207 are available on request Connection diagrams for SQ 0204 SQ 0214 ZQ 1207 ZQ 120
43. 47 24 V 48 V 60 V 110 V 120 V HK 48 HK 49 HK 30 HK 48 HK 49 HK 30 24 V 48 V 60 V 110 V 120 V 24 V 48 V 60 V 110 V 120 V Voltages Voltages 230 V 240 V 400 V 10 230 V 240 V 400 V 10 230 V 240 V 400 V 10 230 V 240 V 400 V 10 Frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz Frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz Counting range 99999 99 hours 99999 99 hours Counting range 99999 99 hours 99999 99 hours Number of digits 5 integers 2 decimals 5 integers 2 decimals Number of digits 5 integers 2 decimals 5 integers 2 decimals Operating temperature 25 C 80 C 25 C 80 C Operating temperature 25 C 80 C 25 70 C 6 30 V 10 80 V 110 V 6 30 V 10 80 V 110V 6 30 V 10 80 V 110 V 6 12 V 12 36 V 36 80 V 110 V Voltages Voltages 10 10 10 10 Counting range 999999 9 hours 999999 9 hours Counting range 999999 9 hours 999999 9 hours Number of digits 6 integers 1 decimal 6 integers 1 decimal Number of digits 6 integers 1 decimal 6 integers 1 decimal Operating temperature 20 C 70 C 20 C 70 C Operating temperature 20 C 70 C 10 C 55 C Protection IP40 front side IP40 front side Protection IP40 front side IP40 front side IP20 terminals terminals terminals terminals Front dimensions 48 x 48 mm 58 mm Front dimensions HK 487 x 72 mm HK 49 96 x 96 mm 36 x 24 mm 48 x 24
44. 505 125201557 VB 05 x ed 123 x 61 x 87 4 535 4 535 4 535 0 964 0 964 0 964 0 653 0 653 0 964 0 964 0 653 0 653 0 653 0 964 0 964 0 964 0 653 0 653 0 653 0 653 0 653 0 653 MEASURING TRANSDUCERS MEASURING CENTRES COMMUNICATION ADAPTERS weight dimensions Volume with packing dm TYPE MC 640 MC 650 MC 660 MC 646 MC 656 MC 666 Dimensions with packing mm 59 x213 x95 213 x SIS Volume with packing dm 3 099 3 099 Weight kg 0 4 0 55 TYPE MI 480 MI 485 MI 486 488 AC auxiliary power supply Dimensions with packing mm 1235637 123 x 87 x 60 123 x 87 x 60 UNI universal power supply Volume with packing dm 1 19 0 64 0 64 Weight kg 0 53 AC 0 33 UNI 0 32 AC 0 24 UNI 0 36 AC 0 25 UNI DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS ENERGY METERS FOR RAIL MOUNTING weight dimensions TYPE WS 0010 WS 0011 WS 0101 WS 0102 WS 1102 Weight kg 0 08 0 08 0 64 0 71 110x75x25 110x75x25 127x110x90 127x110x90 127 110 90 WS 0301 WS 0302 WS 1302 WS 0030 WS 0031 Weight kg 0 45 0 46 0 50 0 25 0 25 Dimensions with 902X T090 Ass 90 lO packing Packing includes 5 pcs of WS 003x TYPE 0107 2107 0207 2207 AOT OT YQ 2107 YQ 0207 YQ 2207 Bezel height mm na 144 144 96 96 Panel cut out mm ale eer 138 Ooze Bezel height mm oC 144 144 96 96 Protection
45. 65 scale 90 Scale lenght mm 41 41 63 95 140 63 95 140 60 60 RATING 0 100 mA 600 mA e e e e e e 0 1 A 10 A e e a s E e e 0 15 A 25 A e e e e 7 3 gt 0 40 A 3 z e e 0 60 A e e X A1 X AJB A e e e e e gt e e d DIAL xA 1A E _ 0 6 V 600 V xV 100 V xV 110 V e a s e e FQ 3107 FQ 3307 are intended for measurment of phase and line to line voltages in three phase system Required phase or line to line voltage or current is selected with a selector switch A dial is not interchangeable Overloads of short duration on page 202 159 ANALOGUE METERS METERS FOR AC VOLTAGE OR CURRENT WITH MOVING IRON AMMETERS RATINGS mA 100 150 200 250 300 400 500 600 A 1 1 5 2 5 4 6 10 15 25 40 60 for connection to a current measuring transformer VOLTMETERS RATINGS V 6 10 15 25 40 60 100 150 250 300 400 500 600 100 110 for connection to a voltage measuring transformer self consumption for ammeters from 0 3 VA to 1 2 VA x 1A 0 4 VA x 5A 0 7 voltmeters from 1 2 VA to 4 VA Meters for connection to a measuring transformer have the following standard ratings 1 1 2 1 5 2 2 5 3 4 5 6 7 5 8 and decade multiples Ship version meters FQ 0407 FQ 0307 FQ 0207 FQ 0107 available
46. 6A e e e e e e e e e e 0 10 A 25 A e 2 e e e 0 40 A 60 2 e e e T e e e xA 60 mV 0 100 mV 600 mV e e e e 0 1V 600 V e e e e e e e e e e AMMETERS RATINGS and INTERNAL RESISTANCES BQ 0x07 _ 40 5650 60 4710 100 0 150 1950 250 990 400 350 600 150 BQ2x07 _ 00 5300 0 9100 0 4000 400 2400 500 1500 600 71 300 44444 1 65 1 5 25 2 5 11 4 6 5 4 5 6 4 10 2 6 15 4 20 3 25 2 4 40 1 5 50 1 2 60 1 100 0 6 150 0 4 250 0 24 ANALOGUE METERS METERS FOR DC VOLTAGE OR CURRENT WITH MOVING COIL VOLTMETERS RATINGS mV2 1 150 5 mA m mV2 1 1 2 5 mA m V 1 1 5 2 5 4 6 10 15 25 4 150 250 4 1 mA m Char ristic resistance 1 KQ V 1 A meter for connection to a separate shunt calibrated to resistance of connection terminals 0 0350 2 Current through a meter approx 5 mA 3 A version with electrical zero point suppression A version with mechanical zero point suppression available on request Ship meter versions of BQ 0407 BQ 0307 BQ 0207 BQ 0107 available on request Special meters available on request page 170 Dimensional drawings on pages 180 182 SCALES IN FULL SIZE For meters BQ 2x07 BQ 0x07 CQ 2x07 CQ 0x07 EQ 2207 EQ 0307 EQ 0207 EQ 0107 WQ 2207 WQ 0207 KQ 0207 KQ 0307 MI 7350 MIU ceu 096
47. 77274 Comm protocol Modbus RTU and DNP3 Inputs Outputs I O 1 AN DI DO PO TI AL ofofofofofo ofofo ofofo I O 2 AN DI DO PO TI AL o o ofofofo 2 2 26 I O 3 AN DI DO PO TI AL o o ofofofo ofofofofofo I O 4 AN DI DO PO TI AL 2 oJ o o o ofofo Available Functions Programmable refresh time Communication MD calculation TF FW SW Tariff clock e Cost management e Programmable alarms 32 32 32 Alarms recording e Measurements recording e Power supply quality EN50160 PC Software MiQen MiQen MiQen Available Measurements Actual values I P S PF PA f e Energy e Maximum demands Minimum values I S PF PA f Maximum values P Q S PF PA f E e THD e Harmonics up to 3154 up to 31St up to 63 117 Uni LO low voltage 45 70 V AC 19 70 V DC Uni HI high voltage 70 276 V AC 70 300 V DC With some limits see User s Manual MT UMT 5xx The optional communication port COM2 excludes the remote LED display connection and supports only RS485 serial communication type through the 4th I O connector slot MEASURING TRANSDUCERS MT 560 UMT 560 TRANSDUCER amp ANALYZER USE The MT 560 UMT 560 multi transducer and analyzer is used for a permanent analysis of electricity supply qual
48. 8 FQ 1207 FQ 1208 are shown on page 153 Two voltages Ugen Upp and two frequencies fyen fob are displayed on LCD at SQ 0214 When the difference between fyen and fy is smaller than 0 02 Hz Usus Ugen and are displayed Generator voltage Uy Generator frequency fyen Generator voltage Ugen Phase difference 2294 36 zzgl 2510 28 7 35Hz 2311 138 7 147 Bus bar voltage Uy Bus bar frequency fhb Bus bar voltage Uy Bus bar frequency fhb 148 ENERGY METERS WITH POWER DISPLAY WQ 1247 WQ 0217 WQ 1217 WQ 0207 WQ 2207 Energy meters display instantaneous power in single and three phase systems with balanced or unbalanced load Accuracy classes are 1 for energy measurement EN 61036 1 5 for power measurement and 2 5 power factor measurement ms Watir v 3x230 400V SOHz WT 3 Phase 4w Unbalanced Load 1 01201ECZ 1035 WQ 0217 WQ 2207 TYPE WQ 0217 Front frame mm 96 x 96 Cutting for mounting mm 92 92 Scale length Number of counters 1 Voltage input 100 V 110 V 230 V 400 V 500 V Current input 1A 5A 1b 1br Single phase system 3b 3br Three phase three wire balanced load system e 3u 3ur Three phase three wire balanced load system e 4b Abr Three phase four wire balanced load system e 4u 4ur Three phase four wire unbalanced load system e Option One impulse output Q Two impulse outputs e 57 V 110 V 2
49. 8 x 138 68 x 68 92 x 92 138 x 138 scale 90 scale 240 Scale length mm 63 95 135 113 135 220 Voltage input 100 V 110 V 230 V 400 V 500 V Current input 1A 5A 0 5 CE sa 1220 5 NE MEASURING RANGE 0 8 cap 1 0 3 ind 1b Single phase system e e e e e e 3b Three phase three wire balanced load system e e e e e e 3u hree phase three wire unbalanced load system e e e e e e 4b Three phase four wire balanced load system e e e e e e 4u Three phase four wire unbalanced load system e e e e e e MEASURING RANGE import 0 1 cap 1 0 ind O 1 0 1 cap export Option Separated AC auxiliary supply e e e e 57 V 63 5 V 100 V 110 V 230 V 400 V Ship version meters YQ 0207 are available on request SCALE OUTLOOK voltage input for YQ 0307 YQ 2307 for 3u 3b 150 V 250 V AC For meters YO 2207 YQ 2107 Max voltage input for YQ 0307 YQ 2307 for 4u 4b 1b 230 V 400 V AC s YQ 0 Q 0 Dimensional drawings on pages 180 182 Connection diagrams on page 193 ANALOGUE METERS POINTER FREQUENCY METERS Pointer frequency meters are intended for measurement of frequencies in the range from 45 Hz to 65 Hz Accuracy class is 0 5 gt ZQ 0207 ZQ 2207 ZQ 0507 TYPE ZQ 0507 ZQ 0407 ZQ 0307 70 0207 ZQ 0107 ZQ 2307 ZQ 2207 ZQ 2107 Front frame mm 45 x 45 48 x 48 ED 96 x 96 144 x 144 T2712 96 x 96 144 x 144 Cutting for mounting mm 45 x 45 68 x 68 92 92
50. 9G 25 MI 7033 164 HS9 88 KPL12 83 MI 7054 165 HV 120 76 KPL16 83 MI 7056 165 HV 60 76 KPL22 83 MI 7065 165 209 INDEX IN ALPHANUMERIC ORDER S page WS 1302 140 WSK 30 169 5320 91 WSK 40 169 5321 91 WSK 60 169 SD16 91 WSK 70 6 169 SI 63 142 SI 64 142 Y page SI 65 142 SQ 0104 147 YQ 0107 150 SQ 0114 147 YQ 0207 150 SQ 0204 147 YQ 0307 150 SQ 0214 147 YQ 2107 150 YQ 2207 150 T page YQ 2307 150 TRE 701 102 2 TRE 702 103 TRE 703 104 ZK 84 TRE 704 105 ZQ 0107 151 IRE 705 106 ZQ 0207 151 TRE 706 107 ZQ 0307 151 ZQ 0407 151 U page ZQ 0507 154 ZQ 1108 147 UMC 710 129 ZQ 1207 147 UMC 720 129 ZQ 1208 147 UMC 740 127 ZQ 2107 151 750 126 ZQ 2207 151 UMC 760 126 ZQ 2307 151 UMP90 109 UMP90 E 109 UMT 540 119 UMT 550 119 UMT 560 118 W page WK 109 WQ 0207 148 WQ 0217 148 WQ 1217 148 WQ 1247 148 WQ 2207 148 WS 0010 138 WS 0011 138 WS 0030 137 WS 0031 137 WS 0101 199 WS 0102 139 WS 0301 140 WS 0302 140 WS 1102 139 210 NOTES 211 NOTES 212
51. ASURING TRANSDUCERS MT 550 0 550 TRANSDUCER amp ANALYZER MT 540 UMT 540 MULTIFUNCTION TRANSDUCER USE The MT 550 UMT 550 transducer and analyzer is used for monitoring measuring and recording measurements of electric quantities in electrical power distribution system Measurements are stored in internal flash memory 8 MB Both measuring transducers U MT 550 and U MT 540 measure basic parameters U 1 P very pre cisely with accuracy class 0 2 according to the IEC EN 60688 standard Input range width enables measurement of all basic AC voltage or current The transducer generates and accepts different I O signals An analogue output signal is proportional to measurand and is intended for the control of analogue and digital devices A pulse output is intended for sending data to devices for checking and supervising consumed energy Besides the features listed in the chapter Family of Measuring Transducers MT 5xx UMT 5xx comparison and common characteristics the transducer also has other features e Harmonic analysis of phase phase to phase voltages and currents up to the 31rd harmonic e 32 adjustable alarms e Hecording up to 32 measurands and 32 alarms in the internal memory 8 MB flash only MT UMT 550 Dimensional drawings 184 Connection diagrams 194 195 196 Software on pages 135 136 119 MEASURING TRANSDUCERS RD 500 REMOTE DISPLAY FOR MEASURING TRANSDUCERS MT 5x0 UMT 5 0 Features
52. C Accessories 106 Approvals 109 Motor Condition Monitors PFC 65 Power Factor Controller 112 MCM 113 MCMSCADA 115 Measuring Transducers Family of MI 5xO UMT 5 0 Measuring Transducers 116 MT 560 UMT 560 Transducer amp Analyser 118 MT 550 UMT 550 Transducer amp Recorder 119 MT 540 UMT 540 Multifunction Transducer 119 RD 500 Remote Display for Measuring Transducers MI 5xx UMT 5xx 120 MI 404 121 MI 401 122 MI 400 123 4 124 Measuring Centres MC 760 UMC 760 Network Analyzer MC 750 UMC 750 Network Recorder 125 MC 740 Multifunction Meter 127 MC 720 UMC 720 Energy Meter MC 710 UMC 710 Power Meter 129 Family of MC 7xO UMC 7 0 Measuring Centres 130 MC 660 MC 666 Network Analyzer for Rail Mountin 132 650 MC 656 Network Recorder for Mountin 133 MC 640 MC 646 Multifunction Meter for Rail Mountin 134 MIQEN 135 8 Energy Meters for Rail Mounting WS 0030 WS 0031 137 WS 0010 WS 0011 138 WS 0101 WS 0102 WS 1102 139 WS 0301 WS 0302 WS 1302 140 Hour Meters amp Pulse Countres Hour Meters HK 30 HK 49 141 Pulse Counters SI 63 SI 64 SI 65 MC 703 MC 723 142 am C ication Ad Communication Adapters MI 480 143 MI 485 145 MI 486 MI 488 146 synchronization Meters 147 9 Energy Meters with Power Display 148 2 Analogue Meters Active or Reactive Power Meters 149 Power Factor Meters 150 Pointer Fre
53. CQ 0507 BQ 2507 CQ 2507 po EN 58 022 DIN 46277 Measuring transformer for add on 1 or 5 A for CQ 0407 and CQ 2407 B H Ti B1 H1 oize 54 54 8 48 4 48 4 Q 48 78 78 8 72 4 72 4 Q 72 182 102 102 8 96 4 96 4 Q 96 150 150 144 4 144 4 144 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS Synchroscope S phase energy meter Class 1 3X230 400Vac 10 65 50Hz LEO SO output 500imp kWh C YOA 1 L2 O3 N 90 09 10 WS 003 183 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS MT 5x0 UMT5x0 MI 4 124mm 2 95 75mm RD 500 WS 010x WS 030x WS 1302 MC 6x0 MC 6x6 Lam 0 75 1 9mm 3 45 87 7mm 2 37 5 7mm 3 37 857mm 4 33 lmm 5 32 UNC WS 001x Measuring Centre UMC 760 UMC 750 UMC 740 3 55 87 7mm 3 37 85 7mr LLL33P 857mm _ 3 54 433 0mm 184 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS CURRENT MEASURING TRANSFORMERS TYPE 1 ASR 20 3 2 ASR 201 3 1 ASR 21 3 2 ASR 22 3 ASR 22 3 2U 1 ASK 205 3 2 ASK 21 3 1 ASK 231 5 2 ASK 31 3 ASK 31 3 2U 1 ASK 318 3 2 ASK 31 4 ASK 31 4 2U ASK 31 4 3U 1 ASK 31 5 ASK 31 5 2U 2 ASK 41 3 1 ASK 421 4 2 ASK 41 4 ASK 41 4 2U ASK 41 4 3U 1 ASK 412 4 2 ASK 541 4 1 ASK 51 4 ASK 51 4 2U ASK 51 4 3U 2 ASK 561 4 1 ASK 61 4 ASK 61 4 2U ASK 61 4 3U 2 ASK 63 4
54. GS SCALES MEASURING TRANSDUCERS weight dimensions Spread without TYPE Dimensions mm cutout mm Weight g xQ x107 131 x 129 6 16980 19 81 xQ x207 84 7 x 86 3 oto 9 59 xQ x307 62 7 x 61 4 3850 4 49 xQ x407 Sig aL 1580 1 84 xQ x507 39 4 x 40 1 1580 1 84 Powered from TYPE measuring Universal power supply AC power supply circuit Weight of transducer Weight of Weight kg Weight kg with communication Weight kg transducer with and 3 outputs kg communication kg MI 400 0 453 0 445 0 586 MI 401 0 453 0 445 0 586 MI 404 0 453 0 445 0 586 MI 406 0 306 MI 408 0 306 MI 413 0 453 0 445 0 586 MI 414 0 453 0 445 0 586 MI 416 0 252 0 342 MI 418 0 252 0 342 MI 420 0 252 0 445 MI 421 0 453 0 455 0 586 MI 436 0 453 0 455 0 586 MI 438 0 453 0 372 0 586 MI 450 0 282 0 372 MI 452 0 282 MI 454 0 282 0 372 MI 456 0 282 0 372 MI 458 0 282 0 372 MI 485 0 293 Note Weight in the table includes packing 178 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS TYPE MT 560 UMT 560 MT 550 UMT 550 MT 540 UMT 540 MI 400 MI 401 MI 404 MI 406 MI 408 MI 413 MI 414 MI 416 MI 418 MI 420 MI 421 MI 436 MI 438 MI 450 MI 452 MI 454 MI 456 MI 458 MI 485 Dimensions with packing mm ZA 22 x138 xX 155 212 x 138 x 155 1025 82 105 112x 32x105 112x 82 x 105 12574 9 2 5 5017222 112x232x105 112 82 105 12250515 5 129x61x37 112 x 82 x 105 112 ee x 5 5 20060 123x61x37 2011
55. WS 0031 are electronic three phase active energy meters Meters measure positive active energy directly in 4 wire networks There are two versions one with a pulse output WS 0031 and the other without it WS 0030 Accuracy of the meters is class 1 according to the EN SIST 62053 21 standard for an active energy meter Meters can be mounted on a DIN rail Features e hree phase direct connected DIN rail mounted meter e Accurasy class 1 according to EN62053 21 and EN62052 11 e Maximum current 65 A Imax e Base current Ib 10 A e Starting current 0 004 Ib e 3x 230 400 V rated system voltage input Un e Voltage operating range 20 15 Un e Reference frequencies 50 or 60 Hz e Power consumption voltage circuit 6 VA at Un e Power consumption current circuit 0 85 W at Imax e Temperature range climatic condition as indoor meter according to IEC62051 11 e Display 6 1 digits 100 Wh resolution e Red LED for indication of energy flow and testing e LED rate for energy flow 500 p kWh e Pulse output WS0031 only according to EN62053 31 2001 e Pulse output rate 500 p kWh e Pulse output type an optocoupler with a transistor open collector Dimensional drawings on page 183 Connection diagrams on page 188 137 138 ENERGY METERS FOR RAIL MOUNTING WS 0010 WS 0011 WS 0010 and WS 0011 are electronic single phase active energy to meters Meters measure positive active energy directly in 2 wire networks There
56. age or DC current or pulse solid state relay output signals The analogue output signal is proportional to the measured value and it is appropriate for the control of analogue and digital devices A pulse output is designed for sending data to the devices for checking and monitoring consumed energy The ease of programmability of transducer by PC software is an important feature in the provision of cost effective system control Systems can be easily changed or expanded as required Main features are e Multifunction more than 50 measured parameters V A kW kVA kvar kWh kVAh kvarh PF Hz MD THD etc e Programmable input and output modules Low power consumption Universal AC DC power supply Typical accuracy class 0 5 serial communication RS232 or RS485 very high speed data rate up to 115 200 bit s MODBUS protocol e Housing for DIN rail mounting e Max three input or output modules e ariff input option e Pulse output option e Analogue output option Uae XOV ad ee et Po xim CACETE 1 Input Frequency Supply Communication Tariff input Pulse output Analogue output of analogue output Programmable Universal or AC 3 8 via 5 mA 57 V Iconos I SPARTE ie rape 20 mA ay RS232 or RS485 tion 10 V 230 V communication gt Pulse Energy 2 400 V a 1 2 or 32 500 V 57 74 63 5 V 100 V 110 2 E 9A 5 mA Universal or AC 3 o
57. are two versions one with pulse output WS 0011 and the other without it WS 0010 Accuracy of the meters is class 1 according to the EN SIST 62053 21 standard for active energy meter Meters can be mounted on a DIN rail FEATURES e Single phase direct connected DIN rail mounting meter e Class of meter 1 according to EN62053 21 and EN62052 11 standards e Maximum current 32 A Imax e Base current Ib 5 A e Starting current 0 004 Ib e 120 V or 230 V rated system voltage input Un e Voltage operating range 20 15 Un e Reference frequencies 50 or 60 Hz e Power consumption voltage circuit 6V A at Un e Power consumption current circuit 0 1 W at Imax e Temperature range climatic condition as indoor meter according to IEC62051 1 1 e Display 6 1 digit 100 Wh resolution e Hed LED for indication of energy flow and testing e LED rate for energy flow 640 p kWh e Pulse output according to EN62053 31 2001 standard WS0011 only e Pulse output rate 640 p kWh e Pulse output type an optocoupler with transistor open collector Dimensional drawings on page 184 Connection diagrams on page 188 ENERGY METERS FOR RAIL MOUNTING WS 0101 WS 0102 WS 1102 Energy meters displays energy in three phase electric energy distribution system for direct connection 65 A They can give you information about energy consumption in production plants Main features are e Measurement of active and or reactive or import and
58. cation e MODBUS and DNP3 communication protocol e MMC memory card for data transmission setting and upgrading e Up to 4 inputs or outputs analogue outputs pulse outputs alarm outputs tariff inputs e Universal or AC power supply e Graphical LCD 128 x 64 dots with illumination e Automatic range of nominal current up to 5 A and nominal voltage up to 500 V e Adjustable tariff clock display of electric energy consumption in optional currency e Multilingual support e User friendly PC MiQen software 1 421 72 App 177 22 Active Fouer j 1 Max T T381 23ku 132 47 Hin 13 55kiu 125 MEASURING CENTRES MC 760 UMC 760 NETWORK ANALYZER MC 750 UMC 760 NETWORK RECORDER Sites d kk Sr NETT a a Pages Pad dhr bng nS Pii fate X2 gaa Pojan Spee eoe Ei 8 dee o Bao oe mur FM Ee i amp 3 E li 2 Pere Fe DE Handling the costs A special meter function is cost evaluation of energy active reactive and total by tariffs The meter itself enables tracing the energy costs in optional currency The meter calculates consumption in optional currency by means of the adjustable tariff clock and electric energy price Input output modules The modules are available with double inputs outputs using a common con
59. connection terminals from contact can be added to the meter IP20 Pointer At square meters the pointer is a standard type with a narrowed point Sensitive meters and multimeters are provided with a tube or a narrowed tube pointer standard pointer tube pointer knife edge pointer SS l 171 GENERAL EXPLANATIONS Fixing The panel meters are fixed to the switchboard with the enclosed fixing elements e the Q square meters are usually fixed with screws figure on page 181 by agreement the meters 48 mm x 48 mm can be fixed with special fixing elements for two versions of mosaic mounting see page 181 Degree of protection A type of protection complies with DIN 40050 for a housing IP 52 and for connection terminals 00 IP20 with protection cover optional IP54 protection provides for additional sealing of the front side optional IP65 with silicon protection cover optional see page 182 Accuracy The accuracy class according to EN60051 indicates permitted deviation in percentage from the final measuring value and is stated for each group separately Temperature and climatic conditions standard meters operate in the ambient temperature range from 25 C to 55 C Max relative humidity is 80 According to IEC 60721 2 1 Classification of environmental conditions our instruments comply with WDaE type of climate For more difficult ambient conditions when slight damping but no moulds occurs
60. cover mm ne 90 90 90 92 ocales length mm 135 135 95 95 Base mm d 54 54 28 54 Weight approx 0 9 1 1 0 5 0 7 Figure on page 180 179 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS Panel meters dimensions max 40 mm 1 For ranges FQ 30 60 A 7 5 60 A 6 2 For ranges FQ 30 60 A and BQ 7 5 60 A 59 mm 3 Protection cover e Q48 42 5 mm Q72 66 5 mm Q96 and Q144 90 mm Note Dimensions of na nb nc can be seen in table on page 176 Dimensional drawings of SQ Oxx4 can be seen in table on page 183 and MC UMC 7x0 on page184 Protection cover for Q96 instruments 180 Fixing elements with a screw TYPE for ratings from BN 0103 ings from BN 0208 BN 0203 0105 0203 0103 FN 0201 1 for ranges FN 15 60 A and 7 5 for ranges FN 15 13 1655 13 l s 13 13 1321 1321 60 A and BN 7 5 60 A 16 5 mm DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS DIMENSIONS mm AAS 16 16 NES 16 MES 16 60 A M6 D 64 9 64t 0 2 103792 103 0 2 64 02 103 0 2 103 0 2 103 0 2 E 85 85 105 105 85 105 85 105 F 25 0 2 25 10 2 31 0 2 eu 0 2 25 0 2 21 0 2 25 0 2 0 2 for mosaic fixing G 25 0 2 25 10 2 51 0 2 51 0 2 250 2 51 0 2 250 2 51 0 2 12 12 96 96 2 96 Ue 96 181 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS BQ 0507 FQ 0507 MQ 0507
61. d from the web site and used for of supply voltage can be made All data can be upgrading exported to the Access data base Excel worksheets or text files ins m Epi um hri and ma TE in i ba Bgm mem H m ELI E TA EI i BBBBSRSRESERPUTETISEERREUE sm 1 ie m i i BREE erie System requirements Windows 98 2000 Millennium XP NT4 0 100 MB capacity on a hard disc VGA Screen 64 MB RAM CD drive HS232 communication port There are two versions of MIQEN software e standard edition all functions available except for data analysis free of charge e professional edition all functions available for installation you have to buy a CD key Type Type MT 560 UMT 560 YES MI 456 MES MT 550 UMT 550 YES MI 458 AES MT 540 UMT 540 Miss WS 0101 YES MI 400 MES WS 0102 ss MI 401 es WS 1102 MES MI 404 YES WS 1302 YES MI 413 YES WS 0301 YES MI 414 Wes WS 0302 YES MI 418 MES MC 660 MC 666 VES MI 420 YES MC 650 MC 656 YES MI 421 ES MC 640 MC 646 YES MI 436 YES MC 760 UMC 760 MES MI 438 MES MC 750 UMC 750 Mis MI 450 YES MC 740 UMC 740 iss MI 452 YES MC 720 UMC 720 Settings via MMC MI 454 YES MC 710 UMC 710 Settings via MMC 136 ENERGY METERS FOR RAIL MOUNTING WS 0030 WS 0031 WS 0030 and
62. d requirements of the individual user or system to which it is built in 143 COMMUNICATION ADAPTERS MI 480 GSM DEVICE FOR REMOTE CONTROL RS 485 communication HS 485 communication enables connection of up to 32 instruments with one MI 480 device It is limited to the maximum connection length of 1000 m Connection of the RS 485 communication is described in tables and figures below MI 480 HS 485 Measuring centres Measuring transducers A 21 DATA A 8 A 21 23 DATA B 7 B 23 Contacts for RS485 communication MI 480 MI 485 RS485 MI 485 RS232 Measuring centres Measuring transducers A 21 A 21 Rx 24 Rx 3 Rx 24 GND 25 GND 5 GND 25 B 23 B 23 Tx 26 Tx 2 Tx 26 Contacts for connection via M1485 interface Antenna 21 80 000 modem interface 23 E Power supply 1485 Target 24 25 26 device Antenna 21 modem interface i A B A B A B Target Target Target Power supply device device device 24 25 26 Target device Connection of modem interface Connection of the instrument via MI 485 interface Web portal The web portal is the user s access point for setting and analysing collected data It is used in a remote control system for a small power station and a system for detecting cut transmission lines and controlling transformer station defects Both can be seen in Low Voltage Services section at the end of this catalogue URL of the web p
63. djustable alarms Frequency range from 16 Hz to 400 Hz RS 485 communication up to 115 200 bit s MODBUS DNP3 communication protocol Up to 4 242 inputs or outputs pulse outputs alarm outputs tariff inputs digital inputs Universal power supply 48 276 V AC 20 300 V DC Graphical LCD 128 x 64 dots with illumination Direct 65 A connection MC 656 5 connection MC 650 Housing for DIN rail mounting Adjustable tariff clock display of electric energy consumption in optional currency Multilingual support User friendly PC MiQen software Dimensional drawings on page 184 Connection diagrams on pages 191 192 Software on pages 135 136 133 MEASURING CENTRES MC 640 MC 646 MULTIFUNCTION METER FOR RAIL MOUNTING USE The instrument is used for monitoring and measuring electric quantities of three phase electrical power distribution system The meter is provided with 32 program adjustable alarms a serial communication port two pulse alarm outputs and two tariff digital inputs The meter can be set and measurements can be checked with the RS485 communication The meter also functions as an energy counter with the additional function of cost management by tariffs A tariff input or a tariff clock can be set At tariff clock setting four seasons and four day groups as well as energy cost for each period and a day group 16 different cost periods are available
64. ectrical instruments and their accessories Part 1 Definitions and general requirements to all parts SIST EN 60051 2 1995 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments and their accessories Part 2 Special requirements for Ammeters and Voltmeters SIST EN 60051 9 1995 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories EN61010 1 2002 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements Meters for AC voltage or current with moving iron FQ0107 FQ0207 FQ0307 FQ0507 FQ0407 SIST EN 60051 1 2000 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments and their accessories Part 1 Definitions and general requirements to all parts SIST EN 60051 2 1995 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments and their accessories Part 2 Special requirements for Ammeters and Voltmeters SIST EN 60051 9 1995 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments and their accessories Part 9 Recommended test methods EN61010 1 2002 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements FQ 3207 in FQ S307 SIST EN 60051 1 2000 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments and their accessories Part 1 Definitions and general requirements to all parts SIST EN 60051 2 1995 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments a
65. ent meters are provided with a built in bimetal system and a system with a moving iron The meters are intended for testing momentary and thermal load of transformers cables electrical machines etc Meters 96 x 96 mm with a protecting transformer are also available on request The accuracy class for average rms current value is 3 and for momentary value 1 5 The meters are provided with an interchangeable scale SCALES IN FULL SIZE For meters MQ 0207 MQ 0217 10 5 A TYPE MQ 0317 MQ 0217 MQ 0117 Front frame mm 12 96 x 96 144 x 144 Cutting for mounting mm 68 x 68 92 x 92 15050158 Scale length mm 63 43 95 72 140 120 RATING 1 2 A x A 1 8 6 A x A 5 A 8 min Rating of average current is 20 higher than the current transformer ratio The meter for a momentary value can indicate either 20 or 100 overload Self consumption 1 8 VA at 1 2 A 2 8 VA at 6 A Other setting period 15 20 and 30 minutes on request Dimensional drawings on pages 180 182 162 ANALOGUE METERS PHASE SEQUENCE INDICATOR SQ 0201 AND TEMPERATURE METERS A phase sequence indicator is intended for determining phase sequences in a three phase network from 200 V to 500 V and from 50 Hz to 60 Hz The indicator is provided with two built in glow lamps indicating L1 L2 L3 phase sequence Temperature meters are intended for connection to various thermocouples or temperature dependant resistors with the pos
66. ering equipment IEC 62053 21 2004 Particular requirements Part 21 Static meters for active energy classes 1 and 2 IEC 62053 23 2004 Particular requirements Part 23 Static meters for reactive energy classes 2 and 3 WQ 0207 WQ 0217 WQ 1217 WQ 2207 EN61036 1996 Alternating current static watt hour meters for active energy classes 1 and 2 EN61010 1 1993 Amendment A3 1995 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements Communication adapters MI 480 MI 485 MI 486 MI 488 IEC 55024 2000 Information technology equipment Immunity characteristics Limits and method of measurement CISPR 24 1997 modified IEC 61010 1 2001 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements IEC 61326 1 2003 EMC requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements IEC 61000 4 3 1995 2 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 4 Testing and measurements techniques Section 3 Radiated radio frequency electromagnetic field immunity test Measuring transducers MI 400 MI 401 MI 404 MI 413 MI 414 MI 421 MI 436 MI 438 IEC 688 1992 Electrical measuring transducers for converting a c electrical quantities to analog or digital signals EN 61326 1997 Amendment A1 1998 Electrical equipment
67. es Multi function instruments EN60051 9 1988 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories Recommended test methods EN61010 1 2002 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements Digital temperature meters MI 7022 SIST EN 61326 1998 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements A1 1998 Amendment A1 Shunts AR 0101 SIST EN 60051 1 2000 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments and their accessories Part 1 Definitions and general requirements to all parts SIST EN 60051 8 1995 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments and their accessories Part 8 Special requirements for accessories SIST EN 60051 9 1995 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments and their accessories Part 9 Recommended test methods EN61010 1 2002 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements Common standards 206 DIN 43701 measuring ratings IEC 61554 1999 Electrical measuring instruments dimensions for panel mounting DIN 43802 pointers scales DIN1451 inscriptions SIST EN 60529 1997 Degrees of protection provided enclosures IP code UL 94V 0 self extinguishable materials SIST EN 61010 1 2002 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for
68. ess measurements and control device General methods and procedures for evaluating performance e Evaluation report content IEC 61010 1 2001 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements Energy meters WQ 0207 WQ 0217 WQ 1217 WQ 2207 EN61036 1996 Alternating current static watt hour meters for active energy classes 1 and 2 EN61010 1 1993 Amendment A3 1995 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements Synchronization meters SQ 0204 in SQ 0214 SIST EN60051 5 1995 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories Special requirements for phase meters power factor meters and synchroscopes SIST EN 61010 1 2002 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements SIST EN 61326 1998 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements ZQ 1207 SIST EN 61326 1998 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements SIST EN 60051 1 2000 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments and their accessories Part 1 Definitions and general requirements to all parts SIST EN 60051 4 1995 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments and their accessories Part
69. for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements EN 61000 6 2 1999 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 2 Generic standards Immunity for industrial environments IEC 61010 1 2001 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements MI 406 MI 408 MI 416 MI 418 MI 420 IEC 688 1992 Electrical measuring transducers for converting a c electrical quantities to analog or digital signals EN 61326 1997 Amendment A1 1998 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements IEC 61010 1 2001 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements MI 450 MI 452 MI 454 MI 456 and MI 458 CEI IEC 60770 1 1999 02 Transmitters for use in industrial process control system CEI IEC 1298 1 1995 07 Process measurements and control devices General methods and procedures for evaluating performance e General considerations CEI IEC 1298 2 1995 07 Process measurements and control devices General methods and procedures for evaluating performance Tests under reference conditions CEI IEC 1298 3 1995 07 Process measurements and control devices General methods and procedures for evaluating 203 performance eTests for effects of influence quantities 204 INSTRUMENTS CONFORMITY TO STANDARDS CEI IEC 1298 4 1995 07 Proc
70. he front side IP 54 e Protection of the front side IP 65 see page 182 e Ship version mechanical meters electronic meters e uminescent scale 72x72 and 96x96 mm e DC supply 24 V 48 V 60 V e DC supply 110 V 230 V e Non standard mounting position e Protection cover for protection of connection terminals Q144 Q96 Q72 Q48 e Spare fixing elements H1 mosaic fixing Meters with moving coil e Zero point in the middle or at an optional position e Non standard rating e Additional rating e Non standard internal resistance e Built in potentiometer for range extension e Increased damping e ncreased accuracy error 1 scale 90 scale 240 e Mechanical zero point suppression Meters with moving iron e Non standard rating e Calibration for DC and AC quantity e Increased damping e Calibration for higher frequency from 100 Hz to 500 Hz e Ammeters with 100 overload e Ammeters with triple or multiple overload max 6 times e Additional ratings e Increased accuracy 196 in one selected point Dial e Dial with a standard scale e Dial with a non standard scale e Non printed scale e Scale by a table a curve a calibration e Additional designations on a scale max 15 characters e Colour designation on a scale e Colour field on a scale e Non standard scale division e Black dial white or yellow designations e Transparent dial Other meters and accessories e MQ with protecting transformer
71. ies Part 1 Definitions and general requirements to all parts SIST EN 60051 2 1995 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments and their accessories Part 2 Special requirements for Ammeters and Voltmeters SIST EN 60051 9 1995 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments and their accessories Part 9 Recommended test methods EN61010 1 2002 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements BQ 2107 BQ 2207 BQ 2307 BQ 2407 BQ 2507 SIST EN 60051 1 2000 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments and their accessories Part 1 Definitions and general requirements to all parts SIST EN 60051 2 1995 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments and their accessories Part 2 Special requirements for Ammeters and Voltmeters SIST EN 60051 9 1995 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments and their accessories Part 9 Recommended test methods EN61010 1 2002 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements Meters for DC voltage or current with moving coil and rectifier CQ 0107 CQ 0207 CQ 0307 CQ 0407 CQ 0507 CQ 2107 CQ 2207 CQ 2307 SIST EN 61326 1998 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements CQ 2407 CQ 2507 SIST EN 60051 1 2000 Direct acting indicating analogue el
72. its database in a transparent and intuitive manner MCMSCADA harnesses the power afforded by modern networking techniques and allows remote access to the database so that the status of motors monitored by MCM can be viewed from within the local area network Using MCMSCADA database the past history of each parameter from a monitored motor can be trended and used as a basis for maintenance scheduling and fault diagnosis When developing motor faults occur they can be automatically reported by e mail to selected users in real time Its database is fully compliant to both SQL and ODBC standards and can be accessed easily to share information with other systems E fe ed Dam Di ieee P dee Ciba Cee eed gt a E example trend analysis example of trend analysis MCMSCADA example of trend analysis T19 MEASURING TRANSDUCERS RS232 RS 485 DB9 amp 3 pole conn or Ethernet RJ45 or USB USB B Remote LED Display RJ11 59199199 9 19 9 Figure 2 Connection of separate LED display or RS485 serial communication Characteristics FAMILY OF MT 5x0 UMT 5x0 Comparison and common characteristics Main features of all MT 5xx UMT 5xx Measuring Transducers Accuracy 0 2 IEC EN 60688 4 modules up to 4 analogue outputs up to 4 digital inputs up to 4 digital outputs up to 4 pulse outputs up to 2 tariff input
73. ltage change over e Hail mounting in compliance with SIST EN 60715 Usa 24 300 V 40 278 V 40 70Hz CAT 11 300Vmax 4 N T4000150 SW ver 1 09 Mir 1 03 Un1 50 500 V Us Ue Us lu Ma 21518 Toms T 7 8 Type Description Accuracy class Inputs Housing width a MI 400 Programmable Multi Transducer 0 5 Ul cese sg SAAC 100 mm Options 1 analogue output AC aux power supply or universal aux power supply 2 analogue outputs and universal aux power supply 3 analogue outputs and universal aux power supply AC auxiliary power supply 57 63 5 100 110 230 400 500 V RS 232 or RS 485 serial communication port Universal aux power supply for DC amp AC 24 300V DC 40 276 V AC for 1 analogue output only Dimensional drawings on page 184 Connection diagrams on pages 199 200 Software on pages 135 136 123 MEASURING TRANSDUCERS It measures e Active power MI 413 e Reactive power MI 414 e Frequency MI 420 e Power factor MI 421 OUaux 3 x AC voltage MI 436 230 V AC e 3 x AC current MI 438 416 AC voltage MI 406 MI 416 MI 16 e AC current MI 408 and MI 418 C EDAADS e Resistance MI 452 CAT Ill 500V_ e DC voltage MI 456 N T4160194 e DC current MI 458 e Temperature with Pt 100 MI 450 e AP position MI 454 Type Description Accuracy class Inputs Housing width a MI 406 AC voltage U 50 500 V 45 mm MI 408
74. lysis of electricity supply quality in compliance with the SIST EN 50160 standard A partition in the internal memory is reserved for storing reports for a period of the last seven years The internal memory capacity enables storing of more than 170 000 variations of the measurements from the standard values which enables finding eventual reasons for the problems in network Limits and required quality in a monitored period can be defined for each monitored characteristic The following characteristics are measured and recorded e Frequency variations e Voltage variations e Voltage unbalances e Voltage dips e Voltage interruptions e Rapid voltage changes e Flickers Pst amp e Temporary over voltages e THD s e Harmonics FEATURES Evaluation of the electricity supply quality in compliance with SIST EN 50160 Measurements of instantaneous values of more than 150 quantities U I P Q S PA f e T HD MD energy energy cost by tariffs etc Accuracy class 0 5 Harmonic analysis of phase phase to phase voltages and currents up to the 63rd harmonic Recording up to 32 measurements and 32 alarms in the internal memory 8 MB flash Measurements of 40 minimal and maximal values in different time periods 32 adjustable alarms Frequency range from 16 Hz to 400 Hz RS 485 communication up to 115 200 bit s MODBUS and DNP3 communication protocol Up to 4 242 inputs or outputs pulse outputs
75. management counter settings real time measurements data analyses and programs updating Device managament As easy as possible Just select the device in favourites line ib mp m is Instrument setting Multi Register Edit technology assures a simple modification of settings that are organised in tree structures Besides settings transfer into the instrument storing and reading from the setting files and MMCs are also available pas BOR 3i ib onm b Use the network explorer to set and explore the devices network Communication parameters of all devices and their addresses in network can be easily set Real time measurement All supported measurements can be seen in real time in a table form while harmonics and their time recon structed signals are also displayed graphically For further processing of the results of measurements copying via a clipboard into standard Windows formats is supported Pat 135 MEASURING CENTRES MIQEN Data analysis Programs updating Analysis can be performed for the instruments with Always use the latest version of software both a built in memory Recorded quantities can be moni MiQen and software in the instrument The program tored in a tabular or graphical form events that trig automatically informs you on available upgrades that gered alarms can be analysed or a report on quality can be transferre
76. mm 32 x 18 mm 26 mm 20 x 10 mm e 20 40 x 10 mm 2 x 30 x 5 mMm 2 32 40 x 10 mm 2 x 30 x 5 mim 32 mm 40 x 10 mm 2 x 30 x Simin 32 mm 40 x 10 mm 30 x 15 mm 30 5 mm 40 x 10 mm 2 x 30 x 5 mm 32 mm 50 x 12 mm 2 x 40 x 10 mm 44 50 x 12 mm 2 x 40 x 10 mm 44 50 x 12 mm 2 x 40 x 10 mm 44 60 x 10 mm 2 x 50 x 10 mm 44 mm 63 x 10 mm 2 x 50 x 10 mm 44 mm 63 x 10 mm 2 x 50 x 10 mm 44 mm 63 x 10 mm 2 x 50 x 10 mm 44 mm 60 x 30 mm 50 x 40 mm 44 mm 60 x 30 mm 30 mm 80 x 10 mm 60 x 30 mm 2 x 60 x 10 mm 55 80 x 10 mm 60 x 30 mm 2 x 60 x 10 mm 55 100 x TO mm 2 x 80 x 10 mm 70 Mmm 100 x 10 mm 2 x 80 x 10 mm ZO mm 2 x 100 x 10 mm 3 x 80 x 10 mm 85 mm 123 x 30 mm 3 x 100 x 10 mm 100 mm 120 x 90 mm 169 on stock ASK 31 5 2 5 VA 50 75 A 5 VA 100 600 A ASK 61 4 10 VA 800 1000 1200 1500 A Dimensional drawings are on pages 185 186 1 0 SPECIAL DEMANDS It is technically not possible to satisfy all the below stated special requirements at each standard version A previ ous agreement is therefore required General e Increased mechanical resistance e Non brilliant pane e Mechanically resistant pane plastic e Front frame in another colour red blue yellow e Tropical version in compliance with DIN 40040 mechanical meters HVE electronic meters JVE e Adjustable pointer 1x e Adjustable pointer 2x e Protection of t
77. motor or motor driven process Therefore it helps preventing unexpected failures to occur planning and scheduling maintenance work lowering maintenance costs and enables to run equipment with high productivity and performance levels UNIQUE COMBINATION OF FEATURES e An ideal solution for inaccessible motors e Continuous monitoring for maintenance scheduling e Monitors both the motor and its driven system e Energy quality measurements Three phase RMS current and voltages Three phase current and voltage balances Power factor Active power Harmonic levels up to 13th harmonic and THD Total Harmonic Distortion Outputs are condition assessments rather than measurements Can be used to assess the effectiveness of servicing Easy to install in the motor control panel Detects both electrical and mechanical faults Outputs are both repeatable and reliable Events can be reported by e mail using MCMSCADA Devices can be networked Tio 114 MOTOR CONDITION MONITORS MCM MOTOR CONDITION MONITOR system for predictive maintenance MCM is manufactured as a small box shaped device which is suitable for installation on motor control panels After the device completes a learning period it starts to monitor the system by acquiring real time data from the motor and processing that data to compare the actual condition with the one obtained during the learning mode If the difference exceeds a set of thresholds the user is warned by means
78. ncy meters are intended for measurement of two frequencies in the system for synchronisation Accuracy class is 0 5 TYPE ZQ 1217 ZQ 1117 Front frame mm 96 x 96 144 x 144 Cutting for mounting mm 92 x 92 138 x 138 RATING Voltage No of reeds V 2x 100 110 230 2 15 C 400 500 e e 2X 100 110 230 ox 57 63 Hz 400 500 e 2x 100 110 230 2x21 55 MZ 400 500 e 2x 100 110 230 2x21 ZQ 1217 55255 MZ 400 500 Self consumption at 110 230 V range is 6 7 mA system At other ranges it is 3 4 mA system Ship version meters ZQ 1217 and ZQ 1117 are available on request Dimensional drawings on pages 180 182 182 ANALOGUE METERS METER WITH LIMIT CONTACT MI 7350 can signal minimal and maximal setting limits MIN and MAX The meter is provided with two output relays of 600 VA switching power Setting over or under the limits is displayed with a LED on the meter scale DC or AC currents or voltages frequency and temperature can be signalised Moni D MI 7350 TYPE MI 7350 Front frame mm 96 x 96 Cutting for mounting mm 92 x 92 Scale length mm 95 MEASURED QUANTITY 40 800 mV DC U 1 60 V 100 600 V 100 800 AC U 6 GON 100 600 V e 25 600 uA 5 1 60 mA 100 600 mA 1 6 mA e 100 600 mA AC TEX SA 8 min 12 8 100 600 mA e e AC lef 1 2 A 1 5 8 A 2 5 5 A 4
79. nd their accessoriess Part 2 Special requirements for Ammeters and Voltmeters SIST EN 60051 9 1995 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments and their accessories Part 9 Recommended test methods EN61010 1 2002 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements Bimetal maximum current meters MQ 0507 MQ 0407 MQ 0307 EN60051 1 1994 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories MQ 0207 MQ 0107 General requirements EN60051 9 1988 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories Recommended test methods EN61010 1 2002 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements Combined bimetal maximum current meters MQ 0117 MQ 0217 MQ 0317 EN60051 1 1994 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories General requirements EN60051 9 1988 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories Recommended test methods SIST EN 60051 2 1995 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments and their accessories Part 2 Special requirements for Ammeters and Voltmeters ESI 50 2 Bimetallic Ammeters EN61010 1 2002 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use
80. nection contact except a bistable alarm module 1 output 3 terminals The meter is available without with one or with two modules The following mod ules are available e Alarm output 2 outputs e Analogue output 2 20 mA outputs e Pulse output 2 outputs e Tariff input 2 inputs e Bistable alarm output 1 output e Additional communication port COM2 Dimensional drawings on page 184 Connection diagrams on pages 189 190 Software on pages 135 136 126 MEASURING CENTRES MC 740 UMC 740 MULTIFUNCTION METER USE The MC 740 multifunction meter is used for monitoring and measuring electrical quantities of a three phase electric energy distribution system The meter is provided with 32 program adjustable alarms up to four inputs or outputs and communication The meter can be set and measurements can be checked with the HS 232 RS 485 or Ethernet communication The meter also functions as an electricity meter with the additional function of cost management by tariffs A tariff input or a tariff clock can be set At tariff clock setting four periods and four work groups as well as electric energy price for each period and a work group 16 different price periods are available Additionally 20 places are available for setting holidays or days when special tariff rules are valid As an electricity meter it records energy in all four quadrants in four tariffs Main features are e Measurement of instantaneous values of m
81. nt analysis of electric voltage quality in compliance with the SIST EN 50160 standard Records are stored in the internal memory for the period of the last 3 years Moreover more than 100 000 deviations of the measured quantities from the standard values are stored which enables finding of eventual reasons for the problems on network Optional limits and required quality in a moni tored period can be defined for each monitored characteristic The meter measures and iskra records the following characteristics e Frequency deviations e Voltage deviations e Voltage dips e Voltage interruptions e Voltage unbalances e Over voltages e Fast voltage changes e Flicker intensity e THD e Harmonics Main features are e Evaluation of the quality of electric voltage in compliance with SIST EN 50160 only MC 760 UMC 760 Measurements of instantaneous values of more than 140 quantities P Q S PF PA f THD MD energy energy price by tariffs etc e Accuracy class 0 5 e Harmonic analysis of phase phase to phase voltages and currents up to the 63l harmonic only MC 760 UMC 760 e Hecording up to 32 measured quantities and alarms in the internal memory 8 MB flash MC 760 UMC 760 4 MB flash MC 750 750 e Measurements of 40 minimal and maximal values in different time periods e 32 adjustable alarms e Wide frequency range from 16 Hz to 400 Hz e RS 232 RS 485 communication up to 115 200 bit s or Ethernet communi
82. onnection diagrams on page 200 145 COMMUNICATION ADAPTERS 486 85232 INTERFACE TCP IP 488 5485 INTERFACE TCP IP The MI 486 MI 488 communication adapters are used for connecting the instruments with RS232 or RS485 communication on the Ethernet network The instruments are connected to the computer through the Ethernet network Signals are electrically isolated Data are read from the instruments through interfaces Communication speed is up to 115 200 bps LAN WAN Connections e Auxiliary supply connected with connection terminals 13 14 e Ethernet connection connected with 10 100 RJ45 connection terminal e RS 232 communication for MI 486 max length 3 m MI 486 Computer DB9 Tx 26 Tx 2 Hx 24 Hx 3 GND 25 GND 5 e RS 485 communication for MI 488 up to 32 devices a line should be terminated with a 120 Q resistor MI 488 Instruments with RS485 A 21 DATA 23 DATAS Dimensional drawings on page 184 146 SYNCHRONIZATION METERS SQ 0104 SQ 0114 SQ 0204 SQ 0214 70 1207 FQ 1207 ZQ 1208 FQ 1208 If you want to synchronise a generator and a bus bar manually or semi automatically SQ 0214 and SQ 0204 are the right instruments for you Our synchronization meters are very unique products especially SQ 0214 oynchronization meters are intended for manual or semiautomatic synchronization of two electric energy distribution systems SQ 0204 SQ 021
83. ore than 130 quantities U I P S PF PA f MD energy energy price by tariffs etc e Accuracy class 0 5 e Measurement of 40 minimum and maximum values in different time periods e 32 adjustable alarms e Wide frequency range from 16 Hz to 400 Hz e HS 232 RS 485 communication up to 115 200 bit s or Ethernet communication e MODBUS and DNP3 communication protocols e MMC memory card for setting and upgrading the meter e Up to 4 inputs or outputs analogue outputs pulse outputs alarm outputs tariff inputs e Universal or AC power supply e Graphic LCD 128 x 64 dots with illumination e Automatic range of nominal current up to 5 A and nominal voltage up to 500 V e Adjustable tariff clock display of electric energy consumption in optional currency e Multilingual support e User friendly PC MiQen software 3 12 ma ie oe 3325450 2 92 Uza 7 43 Zo Save data 3282 Akh Save settinas 15 2 at 1g 1 5119 Load settings 6 444 uh 3 Te 1 84 Poi 21 01kun 127 MEASURING CENTRES MC 740 UMC 740 MULTIFUNCTION METER wae 1 BuT MA L X 1 10 Pajea ed 4 fait Bhd wh PO dede rds ak i EAS cm a Colb G Handling
84. ortal is http lisa emeasurements com For better understanding of information flow see the figure below 4 1 1 et AT Fm rira gua iir CP Web portal Mobic phone bd sd iil hie GPRS madon bo b z i z TE a 1 o a i E EH eee eee E a momen mx bi m m mS 2 P d Em o EL im h 1 i 144 COMMUNICATION ADAPTERS 485 R 232 R 485 INTERFACE D MI 485 can be used for integrating devices with RS232 communication into RS485 network or as a connection between RS485 network and a control device PC PLC etc EM brid Ee The MI 485 communication adapter is used for converting RS 485 signal to RS 232 signal and vice versa Signals are electrically isolated No settings are required and the device is ready for use Communication speed is up to 115 200 bps CAT Ill 300V N 748500063 Connections Auxiliary supply connected with connection terminals 13 14 e RS 232 communication max length 3 m MI 485 Computer DB9 Tx 26 Rx 2 Rx 24 DAS GND 25 GND 5 RS 485 communication up to 32 devices a line should be terminated with a 120 Q resistor MI 485 HS 485 instruments A 21 DATA 23 DATA Dimensional drawings on page 184 C
85. ory use Part 1 General requirements IEC 61000 4 5 2001 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 4 5 Testing and measurements techniques Surge immunity test MC 710 IEC 61010 1 2001 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements IEC 61326 1 2003 EMC requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements IEC 61000 4 5 2001 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 4 5 Testing and measurements techniques Surge immunity test Measuring transducers MI 401 IEC 62052 11 2004 Electricity metering equipment ac General requirements tests and test conditions Part 11 Metering equipment IEC 62053 21 2004 Particular requirements Part 21 Static meters for active energy classes 1 and 2 IEC 62053 23 2004 Particular requirements Part 23 Static meters for reactive energy classes 2 and 3 IEC 60688 1995 A1 2001 A2 2002 Electrical measuring transducers for converting a c electrical quantities to analogue or digital signals IEC 61010 1 2001 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements Energy meters WS 0101 WS 0102 WS 1102 WS 0203 WS 1302 WS 0301 WS 0302 IEC 62052 11 2004 Electricity metering equipment ac General requirements tests and test conditions Part 11 Met
86. pins behind snap faster mount 30 x 20 mm 26 5 x 13 8 mm MC 723 xxD front reading wire lead behind snap fastener mount 30 x 20 mm 26 5 x 13 8 mm xx 60 6 digit or 70 7 digit 142 COMMUNICATION ADAPTERS MI 480 GSM DEVICE FOR REMOTE CONTROL D k TOT MI480 eX ppm EIU E ETE e LI 45 GSM STATUS STATUS E CAT Ill N T4800017 Pa 23 HN e MI 480 is a device with a built in GPRS modem interface for collecting and sending measurements from the connected instruments to the web portal It is ideal for controlling distant objects such as power plants pumps transformer stations measuring stations temperature monitoring Data are collected in the MI 480 internal memory and sent in packets via the GPRS communication to the web portal Alarms can be immediately forwarded to various mobile phone numbers Main features are e Alarms via an SMS message to a mobile phone e rend alarms via an SMS message to a mobile phone e Data on instantaneous measurements via SMS e Sending measurement packages to the server for further processing e Survey of all measurements via a web portal e All settings are accessible via a web portal Due to its characteristics MI 480 is an ideal instrument to be used in systems where permanent or periodical monitoring storing the measurements for momentary and later analysis and processing are required The system can be adapted to the needs an
87. ply voltage DC 6 V 9 V 12 V 24 V 410 12 V 24V 10 12 V 24 V 10 3 V 5V 12 V 24 V 10 Supply voltage AC 24 115 230 V 10 24 115 230 V 10 Display 6 digit 6 digit 5 digit 6 digit or 7 digit Counting range 999999 9999 999999 999999 or 9999999 Power consumption 1W approx 2 W V DC approx 0 5 W V DC approx 300 mW at 3 and 5 V DC approx 2 9 VA V AC approx 0 75 VA V AC 115V AC approx 500 mW at 12 and 24 V DC approx 1 5 V AC 230 V AC Max counting speed 10 pulses sec 25 pulses sec V DC 10 pulses sec 10 pulses sec 18 pulses sec Duration of operation 20 IP 31 versions C and D IP 65 versions A and B Connection wire lead 200 mm silver plated round pins dia 1 5 mm 150 mm flying leads AWG 22 wire lead 140 mm or soldering pins 0 6 mm VERSION amp MOUNTINGS Type Front dimensions Cutout 51 63 0 rear screw mounting aluminium housing 30x18 9mm 30x 18 9 mm 51 63 1 snap fastener mounting transparent plastic housing 33 4 x 27 1 mm 30 5 x 24 5 mm SI 63 2 2 screw front snap fastener mounting transparent plastic housing 33 4 x 30 mm min 30 5 x 22 mm MC 703 xxA front reading 4 pins on the top PCB mount 25 2 x 13 5 mm 703 xxB top reading 4 pins on the bottom PCB mount 25 2 x 31 703 xxC front reading 2 pins behind rear screw mount 25 2 13 8 25 2 x 13 8 mm MC 703 xxD front reading wire lead behind rear screw mount 25 2 X 13 8 25 2 13 8 mm MC 723 xxC front reading 2
88. quency Meters 151 Heed Frequency Meters 152 Meter with Limit Contact 153 Meters for DC Voltage or Current with Moving Coil 154 TAP Position Meters with Moving Coil 156 Meters for AC Voltage or Current with Moving Coil and a Rectifier 157 Meters for AC Voltage or Current with Moving Coil 158 Meters for AC Voltage or Current with Moving lron 159 Bimetal Maximum Current Meters 161 Combined Bimetal Maximum Current Meters 162 Phase Sequence Indicator and Temperature Meters 163 eo Portable Meters MI 7033 Analogue Multiwattmeter 164 Multimeters 165 Educational Programme 166 MI 7022 Diaital Temperature Meter 167 7 Equipment and Accessories Shunts 168 Current Measuring Transformers 169 o opecial Demands 170 General Explanations 171 Dimensional Drawings 175 Q Conection Diagrams 188 Instruments Conformity to Standards 202 General Sales Conditions 207 Index in alphanumeric order 208 FAMILY OF MC 6x0 FAMILY OF MC 6x6 MEASURING CENTRES FOR MEASURING CENTRES RAIL MOUNTING FOR RAIL MOUNTING details on page 132 details on page 132 1 FAMILY OF MT 5xx UMT 5xx RD 500 MEASURING TRANSDUCERS REMOTE DISPLAY details on page 116 details on page 120 UMC 760 amp UMC 750 UMC 740 details on page 125 details on page 127 UMC 720 amp UMC 710 MC 760 amp MC 750 details on page 129 details on page 125 MC 740 MC 720 amp MC 710 details on page 127 details on page 129 MI 404 MI 480
89. rent inputs Rating Frequency range Accuracy class Dimensions Supply Weight with packing TDM Time Division Multiplication 50 V 100 V 250 V 500 V MAD 12 5 W 25 000 W 10 16 65 400 Hz power 1 5 voltage current 2 5 and 2 5 COS 5 VOX el x22 2 x OV IEC 6F22 700 g PORTABLE METERS MULTIMETERS gt wy Due to electric and constructional features the analogue and digital universal meters are intended for a wide range of users They are especially convenientfor repair shops electric radioandelectronic professions as well asforthefield work The MI 7054 and MI 7056 multimeters are provided with a rubber border which increases mechanical resistance Ratings are protected against overloads when the meters are connected to 250 V TYPE Voltage Current Characteristic resistance Number of ratings Resistance Level dB Polarity indication Accuracy Special features Supply Dimensions mm Weight with packing MI 7054 MI 7056 MI 7054 30 V 600 V 30 600 V OSA 15A 15 1 45 kQ V 1 33 kQ V 1 10 100 Zum mm Full protection 1x 1 5 V R6 102 x 142 x 40 470 g MI 7065 MI 7056 100 mV 600 V TO VS 600 V 50 uA 1 3 mA 3A 20 kO V 6 67 kQ V 24 1 10 100 2 9 1x 1 5 V R6 102 x 142 x 40 3400 7065 100 mV 300 V 3 V 300 V 100 pA 3 100 pA 3 10 MQ 10 MQ 25
90. rs V A kW kVA kvar PF Hz MD THD etc e Programmable inputs and outputs e ow power consumption e Wide range universal AC DC aux power supply 19 300 V DC 40 276 V AC e Typical accuracy class 0 5 e Serial communication RS232 or RS485 very high speed data rate up to 115 200 bit s MODBUS protocol e Housing for DIN rail mounting e Up to 4 analogue output modules Measuring Inputs e Nominal input voltage 50 to 500 V phase to neutral e Nominal input current 0 5 0 5A e Nominal frequency fn 50 60 Hz e Frequency range 45 65 Hz Analogue outputs for modules 1 2 3 and 4 Output values are programmed 1 by setting MIQEN software via RS232 or RS485 communication It is possible to choose between several standard output value ranges 100 0 100 V 10 0 10 V 1 0 1 mA 5 0 5 mA and 20 0 20 mA Within these five ranges it is possible to set any linear or bent with maximum 5 break points output characteristic T Programming is not possible in versions without communication Dimensional drawings on page 184 Connection diagrams on page 198 Software on pages 135 136 121 MEASURING TRANSDUCERS MI 401 The MI 401 programmable measuring transducer supervises quantities of an electrical system A large input range enables the measurement of any standard AC current and voltage It generates up to 3 electrically insulated load independent analogue DC volt
91. s up to 4 alarms only at MT 550 UMT 550 MT 560 UMT 560 with combination of previously listed inputs outputs An additional COM2 serial communication module can be set instead of the 4th I O module Pulse outputs can be set separately for the chosen tariff and for all tariffs together For an analogue output with the ranges 20 mA and 10 V other ranges are set with software 2 communication inputs COM1 3 ways of communication always just one available RS232 485 Ethernet USB serial Ethernet amp USB or just Ethernet USB Communication protocols Modbus 115 200 b s DNP3 level 2 A transducer response to a communication demand in spite of communication Modbus DNP3 without previous addressing Frequency ranges 16 2 3 Hz 45 Hz 65 Hz 400 Hz Real time clock Universal auxiliary supply 2 types of protective inputs auxiliary supply voltage current American connectors European connectors Communication connectors DB9 RJ45 USB RJ11 hidden under a sliding cap Dimension UMT 5x0 160 mm weight x 75 mm height x 125 mm depth User friendly and powerful settings software MiQen Mechanical range Semiconductor relay Voltage range 250 V 6 A 1500 VA AC 250 V AC 6 A non reactive AC load 100 000 operations 35 V 6 A 210 VA DC 30 V DC 6 A non reactive AC load 500 000 operations Voltage inputs Insulation Impulses x 4 000 imp hour 116 Max 260 V Max 100 V DC 1
92. s for terminals e Rail mounting in compliance with SIST EN 60715 e Case in compliance with DIN 43880 6 modules 108 mm e One or two tariff inputs option e Communication option TYPE Case in compliance with DIN 43 880 length 108 mm For rail mounting in compliance with SIST EN 60715 Accuracy class Active energy EN 61036 Heactive energy EN 61268 Counter type Number of counters Voltage input 230 V 400 V Current input 1A 5A 3u Three phase three wire unbalanced load system 4u Three phase four wire system with unbalanced load Option One impulse output Two impulse outputs RS485 Communication Tariff input WS 0301 4 2 Electromechanical 1 x 7 digit e e e WS 0302 1 2 Electromechanical 2 x digit e e e WS 1302 1 2 LCD 2 x 9 digit e e e Dimensional drawings on page 184 Connection diagrams on page 188 Software on pages 135 136 140 HOUR METERS amp PULSE COUNTERS HOUR METERS HK46 HK 47 HK 48 HK 49 HK 30 Hour meters show operation time of machines equipment and other devices When you need accurate information for testing maintenance or warranty purposes choose from a wide range of HK hour meters produced by Iskra MIS AC applications business machines control panels compressors generators pumps air conditioning DC applications garden and farm equipment Gen sets construction equipment HK 46 HK 46 24 V 48 V 60 V 110 V 120 V HK 47 HK
93. s for wattmeters and varmeters SIST EN 60051 9 1995 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories Part 9 Hecommended test methods SIST EN 61010 1 2002 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements EQ 0307 EQ 2307 YQ 0307 YQ 2307 SIST EN 61236 1998 Electrical equipment for measurements control and laboratory use EMC requirements SIST EN 60051 1 2000 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories Part 1 Definitions and general requirements SIST EN 60051 3 1995 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories Part 3 Special requirements for wattmeters and varmeters SIST EN 60051 5 1995 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories Part 5 Special requirements for phase meters power factor meters and synchroscopes SIST EN 60051 9 1995 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories Part 9 Hecommended test methods SIST EN 61010 1 2002 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements Frequency meters ZQ 0207 ZQ 0407 ZQ 0307 ZQ 0107 ZQ 2307 ZQ 2207 ZQ 2107 SIST EN 61326 1998 Electrical equipment for measurement control and labora
94. sibility of analogue output The accuracy class is 1 5 100 500V 2 50 60Hz SQ 0201 0x07 0307 KQ 0307 KQ 0207 KQ 0207 Front frame mm 72 X2 96 x 96 96 x 96 Cutting for mounting mm 68 x 68 68 x 68 92 x 92 92 x 92 Scale length mm 65 65 95 95 ANALOGUE OUTPUT 0 10 mA Rmax 200 Q 0 10 mA Rmax 200 Q MEASURING RANGE 50 C 0 100 e e E 0 200 C z 0 300 0 400 e 0 200 C e e Iu 400 C 0 60026 e 0 600 la 0 800 C 0 e e e Thermocouple 0 1400 C 2 2 PtHh Pt 0 1600 C e E e e Supply 230 V 10 50 60 Hz Other thermocouples on request On request KQ 0207 KQ 0307 Dimensional drawings on pages 180 182 110 V 10 50 60 Hz 163 PORTABLE METERS a MI 7033 ANALOGUE MULTIWATTMETER gt 164 analogue multiwattmeter is used for direct measurement of DC power voltage current and active and reactive power voltage current and phase sequence in three phase three wire systems with uniform load and active power voltage current cose in single phase AC systems The selection of current and voltage ratings meets the majority of requirements for power measurement in repair shops production premises and in laboratories for fast and less accurate measurements MI 7033 Operation mode Voltage inputs Cur
95. t control and laboratory use EMC requirements EN60051 1 1994 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories General requirements EN60051 7 1984 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories Multi function instruments EN60051 9 1988 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories Recommended test methods EN61010 1 2002 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements Educational Programme 07035 00 SIST EN 61326 1998 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements EN60051 1 1994 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories General requirements EN60051 7 1984 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories Multi function instruments EN60051 9 1988 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories Recommended test methods EN61010 1 2002 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements 07038 00 SIST EN 61326 1998 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements EN60051 1 1994 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instrumen
96. tacts and can be easily fixed with M4 screws The basic meter is provided with the measuring system 5 mA and measures voltage drop 60 mV Only a corresponding scale has to be inserted The shunts can be used on the housings 96 x 96 mm and 72 x 72 mm and BN 0103 and BN 0203 meters The accuracy class is 0 5 AR 0105 RATED CURRENT A 60 mV DIC 25 30 40 50 60 168 EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES CURRENT MEASURING TRANSFORMERS Current measuring transformers are used for measuring AC currents Secondary current is 5 A rated frequency from 50 Hz to 60 Hz The accuracy class is 1 TYPE ASR 20 3 ASR 201 3 ASR 21 3 ASR 22 3 ASR 22 3 2U ASK 205 3 ASK 21 3 ASK 231 5 ASK 31 3 ASK 31 3 2U ASK 318 3 ASK 31 4 ASK 31 4 2U ASK 31 4 3U ASK 31 5 ASK 31 5 2U ASK 41 3 ASK 421 4 ASK 41 4 ASK 41 4 2U ASK 41 4 3U ASK 412 4 ASK 541 4 ASK 51 4 ASK 51 4 2U ASK 51 4 3U ASK 561 4 ASK 61 4 ASK 61 4 2U ASK 61 4 3U ASK 63 4 ASK 63 6 ASK 81 4 ASK 81 4 2U ASK 101 4 ASK 101 4 2U ASK 103 3 ASK 123 3 ASK 129 10 WSK 30 WSK 40 WSK 60 WSK 70 6 onap on mounting for ASK type Other ratings and accuracy classes by agreement ASK 31 5 POWER 1 VA 7 5 V 1 VA 7 5 VA 1 VA 10 VA 1 VA 15 VA 2 5 VA 10 VA 1 VA 10 VA 1 VA 15 VA 1 VA 15 VA 1 VA 10 VA 2 5 VA 15 VA 1 15 VA 1 25 VA 15 VA 2 9 VA 15 VA 2 5 VA 15 VA 1 VA VA 2 9 VA 15 VA 1 VA 15 VA 1 VA 30 VA 1 25
97. the costs A special meter function is cost evaluation of energy active reactive and total by tariffs The meter itself enables tracing the energy costs in optional currency The meter calculates consumption in optional currency by means of the adjustable tariff clock and electric energy price Input output modules The modules are available with double inputs outputs using a common connection contact except a bistable alarm module 1 output 3 terminals The meter is available without with one or with two modules The following modules are available e Alarm output 2 outputs e Analogue output 2 X 20 mA outputs e Pulse output 2 outputs e ariff input 2 inputs e Bistable alarm output 1 output Dimensional drawings on page 184 Connection diagrams on pages 189 190 Software on pages 135 136 128 MEASURING CENTRES MC 720 UMC 720 ENERGY METER MC 710 UMC 710 POWER METER USE The meter is intended for monitoring and measuring electrical quantities of three phase electric energy distribu tion system It can be set and software can be upgraded by means of the MMC memory card The MC 720 energy meter records energy like the electricity meter in all four quadrants in four tariffs Up to 4 pulse outputs or tariff inputs are available for measurement control Iskra Main features are e Measurements of instantaneous values of 70 quantities U 1 P Q S PF PA f e Energy only MC 720 UMC 720 e Accuracy
98. the scale a mirror a mirror Supply 2x 1 5 V RG Dimensions mm 100 x 165 x 55 Weight with packing 360 g 430 g 290 280 g 2709 5209 550 g 520 g PORTABLE METERS MI 7022 DIGITAL TEMPERATURE METER E gt It has a 3 1 2 digit display and is appropriate for measuring of foodstuffs by the HACCP system By means of appropriate Pt100 sensors temperature can be measured from 50 C to 200 C Error lt 0 2 K Dimensions 135 x 69 x 28 mm Supply 2 x 1 5 V LRO3 TIP TEMPERATURE SENSORS FOR MI 7022 Application range 50 C 200 C sensor Pt 100 conforms standard IEC 751 error 1 3 B Dimensions of the tip part 3mm x 150 mm We produce two types of sensors 0621 for direct connection to the measuring device AT0622 with a connection cable 1400 mm and a handle 167 EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES SHUNTS SEPARATE SHUNTS separate shunts increase DC current ratings when connected with the meter with a moving coil Voltage drop is 60 mV Connection wires with 0 035 resistance are enclosed to the shunt Dimensions comply with DIN 43703 The accuracy class is 0 5 AR 0101 RATED CURRENT A 60 mV MASS kg 0 18 2 5 4 6 10 15 25 0 20 40 60 100 150 0 14 250 0 55 400 0 80 600 0 84 1000 1 50 1500 2 2500 3 Other ratings and voltage drops are available on request Dimensional drawings on page 187 SHUNTS FOR ADD ON Dimensions of shunts are adapted to meter connection con
99. tory use EMC requirements EN60051 1 1994 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories General requirements EN60051 4 1984 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories Frequency meters EN60051 9 1988 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories Recommended test methods EN61010 1 2002 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements Reed frequency meters ZQ 0317 ZQ 0217 ZQ 0117 ZQ 1217 ZQ 1117 SIST EN 60051 1 2000 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments and their accessories Part 1 Definitions and general requirements to all parts SIST EN 60051 4 1995 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments and their accessories Part 4 Special requirements for frequency meters SIST EN 60051 9 1995 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments and their accessories Part 9 Recommended test methods EN61010 1 2002 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements INSTRUMENTS CONFORMITY TO STANDARDS Meters for DC voltage or current with moving coil BQ 0107 BQ 0207 BQ 0307 BQ 0407 BQ 0507 SIST EN 60051 1 2000 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical instruments and their accessor
100. ts and their accessories General requirements EN60051 2 1984 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories Special requirements for ammeters and voltmeters EN60051 9 1988 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories Recommended test methods EN61010 1 2002 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements 07021 01 SIST EN 61326 1998 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements EN60051 1 1994 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories General requirements EN60051 7 1984 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories Multi function instruments EN60051 9 1988 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories Recommended test methods EN61010 1 2002 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements 07026 00 SIST EN 61326 1998 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements EN60051 1 1994 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessories General requirements EN60051 7 1984 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instruments and their accessori
101. ts for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements IEC 61326 1 2003 EMC requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements IEC 61000 4 5 2001 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 4 5 Testing and measurements techniques Surge immunity test IEC 61000 4 7 2002 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 4 7 Testing and measurements techniques General guide on harmonics and interharmonics measurements and instrumentation for power supply systems and equipment connected thereto IEC 61000 4 15 2003 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 4 Testing and measurements techniques Section 15 Flickermeter Functional and design specifications IEC 61000 4 30 2003 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 4 30 Testing and measurements techniques Power quality measurement methods MC 750 MC 740 MC 720 IEC 62052 11 2004 Electricity metering equipment ac General requirements tests and test conditions Part 11 Metering equipment IEC 62053 21 2003 Electricity metering equipment a c Particular requirements Part 21 Static meters for active energy classes 1 and 2 IEC 61010 1 2001 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements IEC 61326 1 2003 EMC requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laborat
102. ture PO pulse output tariff input AL alarm output AN analogue output BA bistable alarm TF thermal function FW fixed window SW sliding window MEASURING CENTRES FAMILY OF MC 7x0 UMC 7x0 comparison and common characteristics Input signals Nominal frequency range Measuring frequency range Current Voltage 50 60 Hz 16 2 4 400 Hz Nominal value In Un 500 V iN Maximum value sinus curve 12 5 A 750V LN Rating 1 5A 57 7 500 V LN Consumption lt 0 1 VA lt 0 1 VA Automatic range Power supply Universal AC Nominal voltage AC 48 276 V 57 7 63 5 100 110 230 400 500 V Nominal frequency 40 65 Hz 40 65 Hz Nominal voltage DC 20 300 V Consumption lt 7 VA lt 8 VA Measured quantity Rms current 11 12 lavg In Rms phase voltage 62 5 750 V U1 U2 U3 Uavg 10 500 V Phase to phase voltage U12 U23 U31 Uavg Frequency f Power factor PF Phase and phase to phase angle 012 23 31 THD O 400 Active reactive and apparent power Active energy SIST EN 62053 21 Reactive energy SIST EN 62053 23 Real time clock Analogue output Only at MC 740 UMC 740 MC 750 UMC 750 MC 760 UMC 760 Accuracy 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 01 0 5 0 5 0 5 1 Class 1 Class 2 1 min month 30 ppm 0 2 mA 131 MEASURING CENTRES MC 660 MC 666 NETWORK ANALYZER FOR RAIL MOUNTING USE The instrument is used for permanent ana
103. us 54 3 160x105x102 1 71 0 90 WQ 1217 96 9210 8 SS 54 3 160x105x102 d 0 95 WQ 1208 96 92 08 55 54 3 160x105x102 U 0 90 0207 96 92 0 8 S 54 3 160x105x102 1 71 0 95 WQ 2207 96 92 0 8 S9 54 3 160x105x102 der 0 95 WQ 1247 96 9240 8 55 102 115 95 0 90 KQ 0207 96 9210 8 5 5 105x105x95 IROS 0 30 MI 7350 96 92 0 8 55 54 3 98x152x100 1 49 0 60 SQ 0204 96 92 0 8 5 5 48 5 102x102x120 1 25 0 50 SQ 0104 144 138 1 8 28 150x150x140 2 57 0 71 SQ 0114 144 138 1 8 28 150x150x140 2 0 71 SQ 0214 96 92 0 8 55 48 5 102x102x120 1 25 0 55 ZQ 1207 96 9210 8 5 9 54 3 160x105x102 71 0 50 ZQ 1208 96 92 08 SS 54 3 97x61x97 0 57 0 26 FQ 1207 96 92 0 8 55 54 3 160x105x102 0 78 0 45 FQ 1208 96 92 0 8 55 54 3 102x102x775 1 39 0 50 ue a 96 9210 8 DS 37 213x138x152 5 03 rz we 96 92 08 SS 37 213x138x152 5 03 0 65 eet 96 92 08 Sus Sm 213x138x152 5 03 0 80 Ne s Du 96 9210 8 5 5 37 213x138x152 5 0 0 65 MC 760 AC supply 110 87 7 08 19 2 213 138 152 5 03 0 80 MC 760 DC supply 110 87 7 08 19 213x138x152 5 03 0 65 UMC 740 AC supply 110 87 7 0 8 19 213 138 152 5 03 0 80 740 DC supply 110 87 7 08 19 213x138x152 5 03 0 65 UMC 750 AC supply 110 7 7 0 8 19 213x138x152 5 03 0 80 UMC 750 DC supply 110 87 7 0 8 19 213x138x152 5 03 0 65 UMC 760 AC supply 110 87 7 0 8 19 213x138x152 5 03 0 75 UMC 760 DC supply 110 87 7 0 8 19 213x138x152 5 03 0 65 Note with without transformer 176 DIMENSIONAL DRAWIN
104. x 92 138 x 138 68 x 68 92 x 92 138 x 138 scale 90 scale 240 Scale length mm 63 95 135 TiS 135 220 Voltage input 100 V 110 V 230 V 400 V Current input 1b single phase system e e e 3b three phase three wire system with balanced load e e e e e 3u three phase three wire system with unbalanced load e e e 4b three phase four wire system with balanced load e e e Au three phase four wire system with unbalanced load e e e e Option Separated AC auxiliary supply 2 57 V 63 5 V 100 V 230 V 400 V Class 1 on request only for 90 degree dials Self consumption of current circuits approx 0 1 VA and voltage circuits 0 2 VA Max voltage input for EQ 0307 EQ 2307 for 3u 3b 150 V 250 V AC Max voltage input for EQ 0307 EQ 2307 for 4u 4b 1b 230 V 400 V AC Overloads of short duration on page 202 Ship version meters EQ0207 00107 are available on request Dimensional drawings on pages 180 182 Connection diagrams on page 193 1 49 150 ANALOGUE METERS POWER FACTOR METERS Power factor meters are intended for measurement of power factor cosq a three phase three wire network with a balanced load of phases or in a single phase network The accuracy class is 1 5 YQ 0207 YQ 2207 TYPE YQ 0307 YQ 0207 YQ 0107 YQ 2307 YQ 2207 YQ 2107 Front frame mm 72 72 96 x 96 144 x 144 72 72 96 x 96 144 x 144 Cutting for mounting mm 68 x 68 92 x 92 13
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