Home
        User Manual - Harju Elekter
         Contents
1.    More info on Modbus can be found     Physical   http   www modbus orq docs Modbus over serial line V1 02 pdf    Protocol   http   www modbus org docs Modbus Application Protocol V1 1b3 pdf    Inepro Metering     PRO Series 1     21    4 Appendix Infra Red PC software       All PRO380 series meters are capable to be read out and configured by IR  The standard used is IRDA   IEC62056 21 2002  IEC1107       IR converter and accompanying software are sold separately  Please contact your dealer     22     Inepro Metering     PRO Series    5 Appendix Registry matrix       RO   Register Address  Contents  Datablocks  ___HEX response   IR _  Mbus_  Modbus    Ooo o T T S e S     1000    Serialnumber    4   signed    R   Rw    R    100   _Metercode   2   signed  R  R   R    1018   Meter ID Mbus Modbus    2   signed   n a   Rw   Rw    1020   Baud Rate   2   signed   n a   Rw   Rw    1030   MeterName   32   sied  R  R   R    1050    ProtocolVersion   4   signed  R  R   R    1054   SoftwareVersion   4   signed  R  R   R    1058    HardwareVersion   4   signed  R  R   R    1060   _Meteramss   2   signed  R  R   R    1062     CTRai    2   signed  R  R   R      1066   SOoutputrate   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R w   R w   Rw      2008   LVoltage   4   Float BigEndian  ABcD   R   R   R    200c   Voltage   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R    2010   L3Voltage   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R     2020   Grid Frequency   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R    2068   Current    4 
2.    PRO380 S  PRO380 Mb  PRO380 Mod           7 x    FETEREEEETERE     tie     A   PMMetering    lt 8 S88 Cree pou  A    PRO380 Mog    LA       V s    2     CE   E  Ju       Ae Gras  d A  fa       9         PRO 380 Series MID    DIN rail 3 phase 4 wire  DIN rail 3 phase3 wire  energy meter       User Manual    Product version  1 02       2015 Inepro B V  All rights reserved       U fk W N    U    W N P       Safety MSCONS nagicusunesceusuusseususuvunssscesunenrssawiesuneneuucuaevesusituesuseanseueusunesusesusasunseausuauneneds 3    POPE WONG EE E E E E E EE E E E 5  Crt a OS orasan E 6  a A A E E 7  5 1 Pernormance CET a sanirana EE ARAA r Ean aa ai 7  5 2 BISIG OOT arrian ra I e A slat tiecomctean ed emma meiaemeaeeeuneeeatn 8  5 3 infrared speciNcaliOisrriniiasniinn Erann A AAEE AAEREN ANA 8  5 4 M bus communication specifications  PRO380 Mb only            cceceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees 8  5 5 RS485 communication specifications  PRO380 MOd Only         cccceececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 8  5 6 DIMEGNISIONS enina EE A E E 9  5 7 SNEHOM DI O I oe E 11  Operati OT soss E a 12  6 1 Energy NOW INGICATION as cinicsnwessianunessanatndeacnbeseeiea ETENEE NAAN 12  6 2 Re active energy indication            ssssssesssesssrsrnrrrrrrnrrnnrrrnrnrnrnennrsrnrnrnenerenennrnnnnne 12  6 3 TAIL s eE ep EEE E E E E E E E 12  6 4 Reading the meter         s ssssssenesssrrnresrerurnrnrnrnrnnnurnnnenenrnnnurnnnennnnnnnnrerurnenenrnnnnnne 12  6 5 LCD display of the meter          n sssssssnnnursnnnnrnnne
3.    R   R f  R      308C   L2 Forward Reactive Energy  4   Float  Big Endian  ABCD   R   R   R    3090   L3 Forward Reactive Energy  4   Float  Big Endian  ABCD   R   R   R      31A0   Ti Reverse Reactive Energy  4   Float  Big Endian  ABCD   R   R f R      32A0   T2 Reverse Reactive Energy  4   Float  Big Endian  ABCD   R   R   R      30A8 L1 Reverse Reactive Energy  4   Float  Big Endian  ABCD   R   R   R      3oac   L2Reverse Reactive Energy  4   Float  Big Endian  ABCD   R   R f  R     3080 L3Reverse Reactive Energy  4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R      NIJINJIN      On Mbus models   secondary address    001 247  001 default  000 broadcast   9600  default   4800  2400  1200  600  300      Only CT models  Write one time only by button  10000  2000  1000  default   100  10  1  0 1  0 01  01  04  05  default   06  09 and 10  1 30  seconds  10 seconds default     01  t1 saved   02  t2 saved   11  t1 not saved   12  t2 not saved     Inepro Metering     PRO Series 1     23    
4.   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R    206c   l2Curent    4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R    2070   Current   4  Float BigEndian  ABcD   R   R f  R    2080   Active Power   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R    2088    LlActivePower__   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R     208c    L2ActivePower__   4   Float BigEndian  ABcD   R   R f  R    2090    L3ActivePower__   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R      20a0   Reactive Power__   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R      20Aa8   Lireactivepower__   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R      20ac_   l2reactivepower__   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R      2080    L3reactive power   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R      20co    ApparentPower__   4   Float BigEndian  AaBCD   R   R   R      20cs8_   LiApparentPower_   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R    20cc   L2ApparentPower   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R      20D0    L3ApparentPower__   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R f  R    200   PowerFactor   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R    2068    LiPowerFactor__  4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R      20EC    L2PowerFactor__   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R    200    L3PowerFactor__   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R     3000   Total Active Energy   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R    3100   TiTotal Active Energy   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R    3200   T2Total Active Energy   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R     3008   Li Total Active Energy   4   Flo
5.  1 or 0 01 imp kWh    40ms   20ms   10ms  5ms  2  MS    40ms  20ms    40ms    The data can be stored for more than 10 years  without power     lt  75     lt  95     25  C    55  C   30  C   70  C  EN50470 1 3   B   1  accuracy     IP51    I     Inepro Metering     PRO Series 1     7       5 2 Basic errors    0 05Ib Cos      1  1 5   0 1Ib Cos     0 5L  1 5   Cos   0 8C  1 5   0 1Ib   Imax Cos   1  1 0   0 2Ib   Imax Cos     0 5L  1 0   Cos     0 8C  1 0     5 3 Infra red specification    Infrared wavelengths 900  1000nm  Communication distance Direct contact  Protocol TEC62056 21 2002  IEC1107     5 4 M bus communication specifications  PRO380 Mb only     Bus type M bus   baud rate 300  600  1200  2400  4800 and 9600  default   Range  lt 1000m   Downlink signal Master to slave  Voltage modulation   Uplink signal Slave to master  Current modulation   Cable JYSTY  nx2x0 8    Protocol EN13757 3   Maximum bus load 64 meters per bus     5 5 RS485 communication specifications  PRO380 Mod only     Bus type RS485   Protocol MODBUS RTU with 16 bit CRC  Baud rate 1200  2400  4800  9600  default   Address range 0 247 user settable   Maximum bus load 60 meters per bus    Range  lt 1000m     Note that the maximum number of meters is dependent on the converter  baudrate  the higher the  baudrate the smaller the number of meters which can be used  and the circumstances under which  the meters are installed     8     Inepro Metering     PRO Series       5 6 Dimensions    Height without prote
6.  2  150 kHz     The described products are tested according to the above mentioned product standards and meet the The described products are tested according to the above mentioned product standards and meet the  essential requirements  based on a non recurrent examination  The appertaining test data is presented essential requirements  based on a non recurrent examination  The appertaining test data is presented  in type evaluation reports no  NMi 14200555 01 and NMi 14200555 02 granted by NMI  in type evaluation reports no  NMi 14200555 01 and NMi 14200555 02 granted by NMI     9 Deceriber 2014   9 December 2014  NMI Cartina ya NMi re yar  i p AG  C Oosterman C Oosterman  Head Certification Board Head Certification Board    NMS Contin BV Partes concerned can odpe obyextion Thes docurrent is asued under the NMG Cortin OV Parte  concerned can lodge objection Tha document a mued under the  Hugo de Grootplen 1 apna thn danon written sa weeks proven Dat no habtelty is eccopted  Hugo de Grootgiein 1 agura the deuon  wtthen wa weeks pomon that no hatsbty n accepted  3314 0G Dordrecht after the date of subrriason  to the ard that the appheant shal nerdy k 3314EG Dordeda ater the dane of usbrewmon to the and that the apelcant thal indemnity J  PO Box 394 general manage ot HME see third party bab  lity PO Box 14 general manager of NM bee third party habilty  N   3300 AJ Dordrecht NL    Regulation ebjection and appes  N 3300 A  Derdowche  NL    Regularon o  jection and appeal   T ept 
7.  B V  Applicant   Inepro Metering BV Issued by   NMi Certin B V   Pondweg 7 Hugo de Grootplein 1 Pondweg 7 Hugo de Grootplein 1  2153 PK Nieuw Vennep 3314 EG DORDRECHT 2153 PK Nieuw Vennep 3314 EG DORDRECHT  The Netherlands The Netherlands The Netherlands The Netherlands    Submitted   Static electrical energy meter Submitted   Static electrical energy meter    Manufacturer    Inepro Manufacturer   Inepro  Type   PRO380 Type   PRO380    Characteristics   reference voltage   230V Characteristics   reference voltage   230V  reference current   5A reference current   1 5A  maximum current   100A maximum current   6A  class   1 or 2 foractive energy  IEC 62053 21  class   0 55 for active energy  IEC 62053 22   B or A foractive energy  EN50470 3  Cc for active energy  ENS0470 3   2 for reactive energy  IEC 62053 23  2 for reactive energy  IEC 62053 23   destined forthe   electrical energy  ina destined forthe   electrical energy  ina  measurement of   three phase four wire system measurement of   three phase four wire system    three phase three wire system   three phase three wire system    one phase two wire system   one phase two wire system    In accordance    IEC 62052 11    Electricity metering equipment  ac    General requirements  tests and test In accordance    IEC 62052 11    Electricity metering equipment  AC    General requirements  tests and test  with conditions   Part 11  Metering equipment with conditions   Part 11  Metering equipment       IEC 62053 21    Electric
8.  Phase 2 input     L2  out  Phase 2 output  Phase 3 input     L3  out  Phase 3 output  Neutral input     L1  out  Neutral output   not used   not used   not used   not used  Forward pulse output contact  SO   Reverse pulse output contact  SO   M Bus   Modbus communication contact  External tariff input  230V                0  0  REVERSE FORWARD         N  Ww      ch a a    Tariff  230V    CT1  in  CT1 input     CT1  out  CT1 output   CT2  in  CT2 input     CT2  out  CT2 output   CT3  in  CT3 input     CT3  out  CT3 output   UN  in  Neutral input     UN1  out  Neutral output  10 11 Phase 1   12 13 Phase 2   14 15 phase 3   16 17 not used   18 19 Forward pulse output contact  S0    20 21 Reverse pulse output contact  SO    22 23 M Bus   Modbus communication contact  24 25 External tariff input  230V           Phase 1 input     L1  out  Phase 1 output  Phase 2 input     L2  out  Phase 2 output  Phase 3 input     L3  out  Phase 3 output  Neutral input     L1  out  Neutral output   not used   to be connected to 16 17   not used   to be connected to 12 13  Forward pulse output contact  SO   Reverse pulse output contact  SO   M Bus   Modbus communication contact  External tariff input  230V     dajaj    CT1  in  CT1 input     CT1  out  CT1 output   CT2  in  CT2 input     CT2  out  CT2 output   CT3  in  CT3 input     CT3  out  CT3 output   UN  in  Neutral input     UN1  out  Neutral output  10 11 Phasel   12 13 Phase 2  to be connected to 16 17  14 15 phase 3   16 17 tobe connected t
9.  precision components  inside that may break and affect the meter measurement negatively    e All clamps should be properly tightened    e Make sure the wires fit properly in the connection clamps    e If the wires are too thin it will cause a bad contact which can spark causing damage to the  meter and its surroundings     Exclusion of liability   We have checked the contents of this manual and every effort has been made to ensure that the  descriptions are as accurate as possible  However  deviations from the description cannot be  completely ruled out  so that no liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions in the information  given  The data in this manual are checked regularly and the necessary corrections will be included in  subsequent editions  If you have any suggestions  please do not hesitate to contact us     Subject to technical modifications without notice     Copyright   Copyright Inepro Metering August 2011    It is prohibited to pass on or copy this document or to use or disclose its contents without express  permission of Inepro Metering BV  Any duplication is a violation of the law and subject to criminal and  civil penalties  All rights reserved  particularly for pending or approved patent awards or registered  trademarks     4     Inepro Metering     PRO Series    3 Foreword       Thank you for purchasing this energy meter  Inepro has a wide product range of devices  We have  introduced a large number of energy meters on the market suitable for 1
10.  shows the units  phase and or direction     95888885      REV   L8 COS   Hz kWAvarh    After power on the first display to be shown is  f JIL    Z  w F     WwW    This page indicates per phase the direction of the energy  In this picture phase 1 is reverse and phase  2 and 3 are forward     The following pages are available under the buttons  but can also be set in a scrolling mode on the  LCD  For changing the displayed pages in scrolling mode  please see our IR manual     12     Inepro Metering     PRO Series          a   amp  Display                                    PRO380   1  Current direction MR on 19  L3reverse active eneroy IEE ON 37  L3 reverse reactive energy ON 55  L3COS  2  Total active energy GE on 20  Total reactive energy WM on 32  Li voltage HR ON 56  Frequency  3  T1 active energy   ON 21  T1 reactive energy Pood ON 39  L2voltage   ON 57  Combinatorial active status word  4  T2 active energy HE on 22  12 reactive energy BR on 4o  L3voltage WR ON   58  cTrate  5  Total forward active energy i   ON 23  Total forward reactive energy    ON 41  L1 current si ON 59  Forward SO output  6  11 forward active energy mj ON 24  T1 forward reactive energy E3 ON 42  L2 current La ON 60  Reverse SO output  7  12 forward active energy   ON 25  T2 forward reactive energy faa  ON 43  L3 current EFE  ON 61  Combination code  8  Total reverse active energy m ON 26  Total reverse reactive energy      ON 44  Total active power a ON 62  M busAddress  9  T1 reverse active energy 
11. 10V AC to 400V AC  50 or  60Hz   Besides the normal energy meters we also developed our own pre paid meters with chip card   chip card re loaders and a complete PC management control system  For more information on other  products please contact our sales department at sales ineprometering com or visit our website at  www ineprometering com     Although we produce this device according to international standards and our quality inspection is  very accurate it   s still possible that this device shows a defect or failure for which we do apologize   Under normal conditions your product should give you years of trouble free operation  In case there is  a problem with the energy meter you should contact your distributor immediately  Most of our energy  meters are sealed with a special seal  Once this seal is broken there is no possibility to claim any  warranty  Therefore NEVER open an energy meter or break the seal of the device  The limited  warranty is 5 years after production date  divided into various periods   after production  and only  valid for production faults     Inepro Metering     PRO Series 1     5    4 Certificates    Declaration of Conformity    Wa   Inepro Metering BY    We  ouaaler s ramz     f d Pondweg 7    of 2153 PK Nieuw Vennep  The Netherdands    Inepro Metering BV  Pondweg 7  2153 PK Nieuw Vennep    SPAAN PRO380 S DC   x PRO280 Mb DC    PRO380 Mod DC   PRO380 S CT   PRO380 Mb CT  Ensure and declare that the apparatus  This desckuralion of See ee    Conto
12. 78 GIZI  apaina decsiors of NMI  Reproduction of the complete INSPECTION Tepi 78  GIRIN agira decisors of NW  Reproduction of the complete INSPECTION  F  31 78 6332308 dosent n permeted f  31 TB 6332509 document it penwnted vAI 12     ieme w RvA 1122 arom n    waw nmu nl weran n r         6     Inepro Metering     PRO Series    5 Specifications       Casing  Nominal voltage  Un   Operational voltage  Insulation capabilities      AC voltage withstand     Impulse voltage withstand  Basic current  Ib   Maximum rated current  Imax   Operational current range  Over current withstand  Operational frequency range  Internal power consumption  Test output flash rate  RED LED   Pulse output rate  Pulse width      1 000 2 000 10 000 pulses  0     2 499W  2 500     9 999W  10 000     19 999W  20 000     39 999W   gt  40 000W    O O O O          100 pulses  o 0  49 999W  o  gt  50 000W      Other pulses  o Always    Data store    5 1 Performance criteria    Operating humidity   Storage humidity   Operating temperature   Storage temperature   International standard   Accuracy class   Protection against penetration  of dust and water   Insulating encased meter of  protective class    PC flame resistant plastic  230 400V AC  3    3 230 400V  20     4KV for 1 minute   6KV     1 2uS waveform   5A  1 5A for CT version    100A  6A for CT version    0 4 Ib Imax   30Imax for 0 01s   45 60Hz    lt 2W Phase    lt 10VA Phase  active     reactive    10 000 imp kWh   10 000  2 000  1 000  100  10  1  0
13. T1 reverse reactive energy    BE on 27   E ON 28   E on 29   HE on 30     E ON cs   MH ON      MH On   s   BE OO  ss     MODBUS ID HighAddress    ae on 45   E On 45   a on 47   BE on  lt      L1 active power    10  T2 reverse active energy T2 reverse reactive energy L2 active power LCD Cycle time    11  1 total active energy L1 total reactive energy L3 active power M bus baudrate    12  L1 forward active energy L1 forward reactive energy Total apparent power SOFT       13  L1 reverse active energy   ON 31  L1 reverse reactive energy    ON 49  L4 apparent power bowl ON 67  Software version  44  L2 total active energy fees   ON 32  L2 total reactive energy ns ON 50  L2 apparent power Ei ON 68  Resettable kWh  15  L2forward active energy  MM ON 33  12 forward reactive energy   ON 51  L3 apparent power GR ON 69  Backignt   46  L2reverse active energy Rael ON 34  L2reverse reactive energy S34 ON 52  Total COS   ON   17  L3 total active energy GR on 25  13 total reactive energy MH o   Licos E on   48  L3 forward active energy ed ON 36  L3 forward reactive energy E  ON 54 L2C0S Ey ON          Read State Set                            6 6    Scrolling function    6 6 1 Automatic scrolling  Every 10 seconds the meter will display the next programmed data page  depending on the setting     6 6 2 Change scrolling time by button  Press one of the buttons for 5 seconds during the display of page rt 00 and release the button    aie       After releasing the button the backlight will blink 
14. address of the meter is 001   Secondary addressing is based on the serial number of the meter  last 8 digits      Note  For more information  see appendix 2    6 12 Communicating via the Modbus output PRO380 Mod only    The meter can communicate with your PC  In order to read out the meter registers first install and  configure the PC software  Use an RS485 level converter to connect the PC and the meter  The cable  should be connected to terminals 22 and 23  The default communication address of the meter is 001     Note  For more information  see appendix 3    16     Inepro Metering     PRO Series    7 Troubleshooting    Use insulated tools to maintain or repair the meter     A CAUTION    During repair and maintenance  do not touch the meter connecting clamps directly with your  bare hands  with metal  blank wire or other conducting material as that will cause an electric  shock and possibly cause injury  serious injury or even death    Turn off and if possible lock all sources supplying the energy meter and the equipment that is  connected to it before opening the protection cover and working on it    Turn off and lock all power supply to the energy meter and the equipment to which it is  installed before opening the protection cover to prevent the hazard of electric shock     A WARNING    Maintenance or repair should only be performed by qualified personnel familiar with applicable  codes and regulations     Make sure the protection cover is in place after maintenance or r
15. at BigEndian  ABCD   R   R f  R    300c   L2Total Active Energy   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R    3010   L3Total Active Energy   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R     3120   T1 Forward Active Energy   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R    3220   T2 Forward Active Energy   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R    3023   L1 Forward Active Energy   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R      302c   L2 Forward Active Energy   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R f  R    3030   L3 Forward Active Energy   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R    3140   TiReverse Active Energy   4   Float BigEndian ABCD   R   R   R     3240   T2Reverse Active Energy   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R    3048   LiReverse Active Energy   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R      304c   L2Reverse Active Energy   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R f  R     3050   L3Reverse Active Energy   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R    3160   TiTotal Reactive Energy   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R      3260   T2Total Reactive Energy  4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R f  R      3068    LiReactive Energy   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R    306C    L2Reactive Energy   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R   R     3070    L3Reactive Energy   4   Float BigEndian  ABCD   R   R f  R     3180 T1ForwardReactive Energy  4   Float  Big Endian  ABCD   R   R   R    3280 T2ForwardReactiveEnergy  4   Float  Big Endian  ABCD   R   R   R      3088 LiForwardReactiveEnergy  4   Float  Big Endian  ABCD
16. ction cover 92 4 mm   Height 141 mm   Width 70 mm   Depth 63 mm   Max diameter power connection clamps 25 mm   flex core   35 mm   solid core    Weight 0 39 Kg  net     A CAUTION    Turn off and if possible lock all sources supplying the energy meter and the equipment that is  connected to it before working on it   Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that power is off     A WARNING    The installation should be performed by qualified personnel familiar with applicable codes and  regulations    Use insulated tools to install the device    A fuse  thermal cut off or single pole circuit breaker should be fitted on the supply line and not  on the neutral line        Inepro Metering     PRO Series 1     9       The connecting wire  connecting the device to the outside circuit  should be sized in  accordance with local regulations for the maximum amount of the current breaker or other  overcurrent protection devices used in the circuit    An external switch or a circuit breaker should be installed on the supply wires  which will  be used to disconnect the meter and the device supplying energy  It is recommended that  this switch or circuit breaker is placed near the meter because that is more convenient for  the operator  The switch or circuit breaker should comply with the specifications of the  building   s electrical design and all local regulations    An external fuse or thermal cut off used as an overcurrent protection device for the meter  must be in
17. epair   The case is sealed  failure to observe this instruction can result in damage to the meter     Problem    The red  consumption LED is  not flashing  PULSE  LED      The register doesn   t  seem to count     No pulse output     The pulse output  rate is wrong     Possible cause    There is no load  connected to the meter   The load on the line is  very low     There is almost no load  connected to the meter    The pulse output is not    supplied with DC power     The pulse output is not  connected correctly     Is the correct pulse rate  set via the infra red eye  and software     Check  Solution    Connect a load to the meter     Check with an Ohm meter if the load  value is very low     Check if the red consumption LED is  flashing  10 000 flashes of the LED at  100 pulses per kWh equals 0 01kWh   Check the external voltage source  Ui  is  5 27V DC with a voltage meter   Check if the connection is correct  the 5   27V DC should be connected to the  collector connection  pin 20   and the  signal wire  S  to the emitter connection   pin 21      Download or request the software and  use the infra red eye which can be  bought separately     If none of the above works  please contact technical support       Inepro Metering     PRO Series 1     17       7 1 Errors   Diagnostics display  The meter is equipped with a display field that shows errors and diagnostics  It consists of the  character S followed by 2   3 digits  The meaning of each digit is as follows     First digi
18. in 18 20  collector   pin 19 21  emitter     To change the pulse output you need to purchase a IR eye head and PC software from your dealer   Selectable SO output rates are mentioned in paragraph 6 specifications     Inepro Metering     PRO Series 1     15       6 10 Setting the total  combined  energy calculation  The meter allows you to display the total energy  usage  shown on the display in accordance to  different calculation methods     Ode tu indicating that the total energy is the sum of forward   reverse    rn    To change the calculation method used  please use the infra red eye  which can be bought separately  and software which can be downloaded via the website of Inepro  On how to use the infra red eye to  read out values and change settings  a separate manual is available  For this  please contact your local  distributor or Inepro Metering bv     You can use the following calculation methods for total energy as follows     Total  active  energy  C 01 Forward only  C 04    C 05  C 06  C 09  C 10       6 11 Communicating via the M bus output PRO380 Mb only   The meter is equipped with an M bus port  the data can be read out via this port  The communication  protocol conforms to the EN13757 3 standard     The meter can communicate with your PC  In order to read out the meter registers first install and  configure the PC software  Use an M bus level converter to connect the PC and the meter  The cable  should be connected to terminals 22 and 23  The default primary 
19. ity metering equipment  AC    Particular requirements   Part 21  Static IEC 62053 22    Electricity metering equipment  AC    Particular requirements   Part 22  Static  meters for active energy  classes 1 and 2     meters for active energy  classes 0 2 5 and 0 5 5      IEC 62053 23    Electricity metering equipment  AC    Particular requirements   Part 23  Static IEC 62053 23    Electricity metering equipment  AC    Particular requirements   Part 23  Static  meters for reactive energy  classes 2 and 3   meters for reactive energy  classes 2 and 3      EN 50470 1    Electricity metering equipment  a c    General requirements  tests and test EN 50470 1    Electricity metering equipment  a c     General requirements  tests and test  conditions   Part 1  Metering equipment  class indexes A  8 and C   conditions   Part 1  Metering equipment  class indexes A  B and C      EN 50470 3    Electricity metering equipment  a c    Particular requirements   Part 3  Static EN 50470 3    Electricity metering equipment  a c     Particular requirements   Part 3  Static  meters for active energy  class indexes A  B and C   meters for active energy  class indexes A  B and C      CLC TR 50579  Electricity metering equipment   Severity levels  immunity requirements and test CLC TR 50579    Electricity metering equipment   Severity levels  immunity requirements and test  methods for conducted disturbances in the frequency range 2  150 kHz    methods for conducted disturbances in the frequency range
20. mmity 6 curate    n   a ihe Fi 3a  PRO380 S  direct   PRO380 Mod  direct   PRO380 M bus  direct  Standerd EN 15014 Three phase DIN rail Watt Hour meter    General Catena for  PRO380 S  CT   PRO380 Mod  CT   PRO380 M bus  CT  of Gontornty  Ine   basis for the erica    With the measurement range has been found In o wsch ts decisration relates in contormny aith the following burosesn  nce hacrranved ard pusclished standards at dale of this declslioen  n partoulany in  230 400V  5 100 A  50Hz  10 000imp kWh  direct  ISOs IEC  Guide 22   1882  informanan on EN 50470  RAREN E Mik ane o numba  end date sf issus of the applied alancerdiey   230 400V  6 A  50Hz  10 000imp kWh  CT Derwal of   Fae Oe dosha  4 1 5  JA      Cantorenty wert  simdswds or other Following the provisions of the Directives  if appliceble   iscinies  specications    are in conformity with the type as described in the A NA    fale s whens        declare under cur 30e responsiblity thet the product     iName  type se modal  natch of ser al numer pasalaty astroa aad number of lema     EC type examination certificates 110677  direct  and T10678  CT     and satisfy the appropriate requirements of the Directive 2004 22 EC  Nieuw Vennep  2013  Oktober 31    Plaze seid diis of issus    November 10  2014    D  van der Vaart    Nerre of responsible for CE marong  Daan van der Vaart    Certificate of Certificate of  Conformity Conformity    No  CoC 14200555 01 No  CoC 14200555 02    Applicant   Inepro Metering BV NMiCertin
21. nd components recommended and approved by Inepro Metering  B V     Proper handling   The prerequisites for perfect  reliable operation of the product are proper transport  storage   installation and connection  as well as proper operation and maintenance  During its operation certain  parts of the meter might carry dangerous voltages     e Only use insulated tools suitable for the voltages this meter is used for    e Do not connect while the circuit is connected to a power or current source    e Only place the meter in a dry environment    e Do not mount the meter in an explosive area or exposed to dust  mildew and or insects    e Make sure the used wires are suitable for the maximum current of this meter    e Make sure the AC wires are connected correctly before activating the current voltage to the  meter    e Do not touch the meter   s connection clamps directly with your bare hands  with metal  blank  wire or other conducting material as you will risk an electric shock that could cause possible  injury  serious injury or death    e Make sure the protection covers are replaced after installation     Inepro Metering     PRO Series 1     3       e Maintenance and repair of the meter should only be carried out by qualified personnel    e Never break any seals  if present on this meter  to open the front cover as this might  influence the functionality or accuracy of the meter  and will void all warranty    e Do not drop  or allow physical impact to the meter as there are high
22. nnrnnnenrnnnrnerernrnrnnnnnnrurnrnrnennnennnnene 12  6 6 SCONO TUA ON rain na a E AEA 13  6 7 Changing the CT ratio  only CT versionS         s sssesesssssssrsnsnnrnrnnnnrenerernrnrnrnerenennns 14  6 8 BACE NONU soeia E E E E A 14  6 9 SO pulse CUM Y Es ccsnedasacaetsoimanessacieutanacejesinsantatgasaacatnonasieecanaccassentnensantasiansenacnonies 15  6 10 Setting the total  combined  energy CalCUlatiOn          ccccscecceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeees 16  6 11 Communicating via the M bus output PRO380 Mb ONIy         ccscecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 16  6 12 Communicating via the Modbus output PRO380 Mod Only           ccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 16  TEOUDICSNOOUING snsnistascnscnsandisicuncacsucedadesnanictnisdspseenedsususrinessruitaincsddersaussaunbucdevensusudanbaus 17  7 1 Errors   Diagnostics display          cccccecceceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseseeeeseeeseeaesesseseeseansags 18  7 2 Technical SUPPOMT       ccccsececstcecaesecstcecaeseenececeecesseoeseecesseceseearsacstseearseentsesanseeags 18  Appendix PRO3S8O 2 tariff function        cccccscsceeneesseeeseesenenensneeeeeeeeeeeeuensnsneeeseeeenenenenensas 19  Appendix PROS SGO  MD cissi aN 20  Appendix PRO380 M  O   siicccinendervaecnntensrdusevesusaceseduustavscandeeuustuensnsiissdGusentonsanscdenuiensenu 21  Appendix Infra Red PC SOftCWAIrEeC       cccssscsescncnenenenseeesesenensnsnseeeeeeeneneuensnsneeeseesesenenensnsas 22  Appendix Registry MatriX vecisactisidensnscsndensseassesscedndnrsancunnncaneneaiwciascesseansuannedea
23. nsieansuaneiaas 23    2     Inepro Metering     PRO Series    2 Safety instructions       Information for your own safety   This manual does not contain all of the safety measures for operation of this meter because special  operating conditions  local code requirements or local regulations may necessitate further measures   However  it does contain information which must be adhered to for your own personal safety and to  avoid material damage  This information is highlighted by a warning triangle with an exclamation  mark or a lightning bolt depending on the degree of actual or potential danger     Caution  This means hazard of electric shock and failure to take the necessary safety precautions    Warning  This means that failure to observe the instruction can result in death  serious injury or  considerable material damage   A will result in death  serious injury or considerable material damage     Qualified personnel   Installation and operation of the device described in this manual may only be performed by qualified  personnel  Only people that are authorized to install  connect and use this device  who have the  proper knowledge about labeling and grounding electrical equipment and circuits and can do so in  accordance with local  safety regulations  are considered qualified personnel in this manual     Use for the intended purpose   This device may only be used for the application cases specified in the catalog and the user manual  and only in connection with devices a
24. o 12 13   18 19 Forward pulse output contact  SO    20 21 Reverse pulse output contact  SO    22 23 M Bus   Modbus communication contact  24 25 External tariff input  230V     For 3P3W  ARON  connection there must be a bridge made between pin 13 and 17     Inepro Metering     PRO Series 1     11    6 Operation       6 1 Energy flow indication   The red LED on the front panel indicates the power flow measured by the meter  When power flows   the LED will flash  The faster the LED flashes  the more power flows  For this meter  the LED will flash  10 000 times per kWh  The first display indication of the meter in the scrolling mode is either FW   forward  or RV  reverse     6 2 Re active energy indication  The dispay will show Kvarh to indicate the meter is measuring re active energy     6 3 Tariff indication  The LCD will show either the symbol T1 or T2 in the LCD for the active tariff     6 4 Reading the meter  Two red LED   s_ on the front panel indicates the consumption measured by the meter  one for active    and one for reactive energy  When power is consumed  the LED will flash  The faster the LED flashes   the more power is consumed  For this meter  the LED will flash 10 000 times per kW     The meter is equipped with a 8 digit LCD  For the energy consumption the meter will display  999999 99 kWh     6 5 LCD display of the meter    The LCD is a multifunctional display  it has two rows to indicate the status of the meter  The top row  shows the value  while the bottom row
25. r releasing the button the backlight will blink twice OFF ON to indicate you are in programming  mode     14     Inepro Metering     PRO Series       Press the button to select the backlight mode     Press button to activate light       blbtn o  blof   Always OF F  blon Always ON    After choosing the desired scrolling time release the button and wait 10 seconds to program the new  data in the meter     6 8 2 Day counter reset  The meter is equipped with a day counter for consumed energy  This is the energy forward calculated  and can be reset to zero by the user    6 8 3 How to reset the day counter back to 0  Press the right button for 5 seconds during the display of page kWh 0 and release the button    58888888    After releasing the button the backlight will blink twice OFF ON and the register is reset to 0     6 9 SO pulse output   The energy meter is equipped with two pulse outputs  forward and reverse  which are optically  isolated from the inside circuit  It generates pulses in proportion to the measured consumption for  purpose of remote reading or accuracy testing  The pulse output is a polarity dependent  open   collector transistor output requiring an external voltage source for correct operation  For this external  voltage source  the voltage  Ui  should be lower than 27V DC  The maximum switching current  Imax   is 100mA  To connect the impulse output  connect 5 27V DC to connector 18 20  collector   and the  Signal wire  S  to connector 19 21  emitter         p
26. stalled on the supply side wires  It   s recommended that this protection device is  also placed near the meter for the convenience of the operator  The overcurrent protection  device should comply with the specifications of the building   s electrical design and all local  regulations    This meter can be installed indoor  or outdoor enclosed in a meter box which is sufficiently  protected  in accordance with local codes and regulations    To prevent tampering  an enclosure with a lock or a similar device can be used    The meter has to be installed against a fire resistant wall    The meter has to be installed in a well ventilated and dry place    The meter has to be installed in a protective box if the meter is exposed to dust or other  contaminants    The meter can be installed and used after being tested and can be sealed afterwards    The device can be installed on a 35mm DIN rail    The meter should be installed on a location where the meter can be read easily    In case the meter is installed in an area with frequent surges for example due to  thunderstorms  welding machines  inverters etc  the meter is required to be protected with  a Surge Protection Device    The device should be sealed immediately after installing it in order to prevent tampering    10     Inepro Metering     PRO Series    5 7 Connection Diagram    a 3P4W 3P3W    DC Connection    CT Connection           0     0  REVERSE FORWARD    sn ca    Tariff  230V    Phase 1 input     L1  out  Phase 1 output 
27. t  Program status  0 fail   1 passed   Second digit  Eeprom status  0 fail   1 passed   Third digit  Phase A status  0 not available   1 available   Fourth digit    Phase B status  0 not available   1 available     Fifth digit  Phase C status  0 not available   1 available     If the first or second digit shows a 0  zero   then please return the meter  as the meter is  malfunctioning     If the third  fourth or fifth digit shows a 0  zero   please check the wiring for power issues     7 2 Technical support  For questions about one of our products please contact       Your local Inepro Metering distributor    Email  support ineprometering com    www ineprometering com    T    RoHS  COMPLIANT  D   2002 95 ec       18     Inepro Metering     PRO Series    1 Appendix PRO380 2 tariff function       How to switch between T1 and T2    The meter is equipped with 2 tariff functionality which need to be activated by an external voltage  connected to the terminals 24 25    This is an AC voltage between  Tariff    PP    230V    Inepro Metering     PRO Series 1     19    2 Appendix PRO380 Mb       The PRO380 Mb can be connected for M Bus communication  The defaults for Mbus communication  are     Baudrate 9600 bits sec  8 data bits   even parity   1 stop bit    The M Bus connection is on the terminals 22 23    29    COM    The secondary addressing is preset to the last 8 digits of the serial number printed on the side of the  meter  However this can be changed to a more convenient number 
28. through IR or Mbus  communication     The baudrate can be lowered to values 4800  2400  1200  600 and 300 baud  Data  parity and stop bit  cannot be changed     For the registers used in the meter and how to interpreted the data  see the appendix  Register  matrix      Although INEPRO does not give support on third party software and hardware  we noticed good  experiences with Relay products with our customers     More detailed info on M Bus can be found     http   www m bus com mbusdoc default php    20     Inepro Metering     PRO Series    3 Appendix PRO3S80 Mod       The PRO380 Mod can be connected for Modbus communication  The Modbus implementation used is  Modbus basic  standard   This means the following     Baudrate 9600 bits sec  8 data bits   even parity   1 stop bit    The baudrate can be lower to values 4800  2400  1200  Data  parity and stopbit cannot be changed     The Modbus connection is on the terminals 22 23    99    COM    When connecting the meter through a serial converter  RS485  for testing  please be aware that  because of not implementing the complete Modbus infrastructure  there will be a need to put an  additional resistor  120 ohms  0 25 watts  across the terminals  22  amp  23  on the meter side     For the registers used in the meter and how to interpreted the data  see the appendix  Register  matrix      Although INEPRO does not give support on third party software and hardware  we noticed good  experiences with Moxa products with our customers  
29. twice OFF ON to indicate you are in programming  mode    Press the buttons to select the scrolling time  01 to 30 seconds    After choosing the desired scrolling time release the button and wait 10 seconds to program the new  data in the meter    6 6 3 Manual scrolling  By pressing the button you will go through all data pages one by one starting from page 1  Sequence  see in above table and is depending on the version of PRO380     6 6 4 Data table pages  Data tables can be selected ON or OFF for automatic scrolling mode  See IR manual     Inepro Metering     PRO Series 1     13       6 7 Changing the CT ratio  only CT versions     6 7 1 On MID certified meters   The initial screen after powering up  will be the warning to setup the CT ratio for this meter     In default  when not doing any setting  the meter will operate in a 5 5 configuration   To change the setting choose the applicable value  press the right button  from below list     To store this setting  hold the buttons for 30 seconds  This will store the selected value permanently     6 7 2 Available settings   The available settings on the CT version meter are as followed       l  e ee  ratio Choose ratio Choose  a fT    5 5 a  aos Jao 600 5  600  60 5 jeo  125  150 2500  400 5  jaoo  7500 5       6 8 Back light  The meter is equipped with a blue backlight     6 8 1 Change the back light setting  Press the right button for 5 seconds during the display of page BL btn and release the button    yj pe  aS   AS    Afte
    
Download Pdf Manuals
 
 
    
Related Search
    
Related Contents
クローンの作成  TomTom CARKIT  Muse M-1010 MRW car media receiver  DORMA ED 800 SERIES Service Manual  トレモロカリンバキット取扱説明書  2015/09/08  Downloaden handleiding  Advantech IPC-6608 User Manual  UCES-400 Stripper - Thermocouple Equipment Technology (TET) Ltd  GB Drill Instruction Manual F Perceuse Manuel d'instructions D  VirtueMart - 1.0 Developer's Guide    Copyright © All rights reserved. 
   Failed to retrieve file