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1. M Output Feeder Monitor Set MEg71 User Manual E O a i i r z M c Energetick Apar ty a s 664 31 esk 390 Czech Republic Output feeder monitor set MEg71 User manual MESA Output feeder monitor set MEg71 1 INTRODUCTION The MEg71 output feeder monitor set measures voltages currents powers and energies of a three phase output feeder with a LV fuse fail or a fuse disconnector rail of a cabinet or a station it registers both voltage phenomena and short circuit currents and signalizes the status of fuses of the LV rail It records these data into a non volatile data memory displays them on its indication elements signalizes them with its contact and when it is on line connected it transfers the data to higher level information systems The MEg71 output feeder monitor set comprises the MEg71 monitor unit and the MEgML71 measuring rail The MEg71 monitor unit is available in two versions accor ding to the space available above the LV rails The slim version MEg71S with indicating LEDs is designed for cabinets with a small space above the LV rails and the version MEg71D with a display is to be used when the space above the LV rails is sufficient The MEg71 monitor set measures voltages at the feeder behind the fuses and at the busbars in front of the fuses and determines the status of the fuses from them It mea sures currents in two ranges It measures in the measuring range up to 1 2
2. Pollution degree Safety Electromagnetic compatibility Electrical fast transient burst immunity test Surge immunity test Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields Radiated emissions in the frequency band 30MHz 1 GHz Interference voltages on supply terminals Electric discharges ESD Radiated radio frequency electromagnetic field Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations 20 C to 60 C 20 to 90 at 40 C 25 C to 80 C IP20 accessible parts IP00 inaccessible parts 2 EN 61010 1 2010 EN 61010 2 030 2010 EN 61000 4 4 2004 EN 61000 4 5 2006 EN 61000 4 6 2009 EN 55011 2009 Art 6 2 1 EN 55011 2009 Art 6 2 2 EN 61000 4 2 2009 EN 61000 4 3 2006 EN 61000 4 11 2004 Output feeder monitor set MEg71 User manual MESA MEgML71 Measuring rail Current transformer Rated primary current 250A 400A AC ac 930A xo Security factor 10 Rated short time thermal current 20kA for 1 sec Maximum voltage between current inputs 520 V Rated freguency 50 Hz Freguency range 40 Hz to 60 Hz The secondary circuit of the current transformer can be permanently open Rated voltage value 230 V Input resistance of voltage inputs of three phase front end resistor feeder voltage voltage of busbars 3 37 MQ 1 Maximum input phase voltage 300 V Voltage drop on coupling of measuring rail atl 640A lt 10m
3. 3 i e voltage drops increases and interruptions These events are recorded in a non volatile data memory The voltage values U s and current values I of the measured voltages and currents are calculated continuously and without RMS1 2 any interruptions in order to evaluate the voltage phenomena and short circuit currents As soon as any of the three phase voltages or any of the three phase currents exceeds its preset value the incidence of a voltage phenomenon or of a short circuit current is detected It means above the limit set by the parameterization program in I of the installed fuses in regard to a short circuit current below 90 U in regard to a voltage drop over 110 nom in regard to a voltage increase and when all of the three measured voltages drop below 5 U in regard to a voltage interruption according to EN 50160 ed 3 When a voltage phenomenon or a short circuit current occurs its starting time is recorded in a non volatile data memory together with the course of all values U and RMSI 2 I 4 Of the measured voltages and currents of the pre trigger in the duration of 10 peri ods and this recording continues up to the end of the voltage phenomenon or the short circuit current but not longer than for 125 periods 2 5 sec If a voltage phenomenon or a short circuit current lasts longer than the longest time of the record extreme values are evaluated from the subsequent Ea and Lo em values which are written into
4. is to be placed in the area above the fuse and disconnector rail The MEg71 output feeder monitor set can be also installed additionally into an already operating LV cabinet provided with the fuse or disconnector rails if safe distances of live parts of the given LV rails from conductive components of the constructional parts of the LV cabinets are observed Ihe position of the fuse or disconnector rail after the installation of the MEgML71 measuring rail is raised by 26 mm Compliance of the rated current on the rating plate of the MEgML71 measuring rail is to be checked towards the rated value of the current of the fuse or discon nector rail The set of guide rails according to Fig 12 is to be used for installing the MEg71S or MEg71 measuring unit into operating LV cabinets or a safe equivalent design in new LV cabinets e When the feeder voltage is measured a three phase front end resistor is to be con nected to the MEgML71 measuring rail with three modified lugs of the V clamps 31 MESA M c Energetick Apar ty 32 Before the MEgMI71 is installed into an already operating LV cabinet it is neces sary to disconnect the V clamps of the fuse or disconnector rail from wires of the LV feeder take out the fuses and remove the installed fuse or disconnector rails from the busbars of the cabinet A longitudinal 18mm cut for placing the output feeder monitor units is to be cut out into the panel of the LV cabinet ab
5. multiple of the rated current of the installed fuses of the LV feeder and the short circuit currents to the tenfold rated current at least The MEg71 output feeder monitor set is supplied by a DC supply voltage with a rated value of 12 V It has a RS485 serial interface with MODBUS protocol or a more efficient proprietary protocol for local and remote communication The MEgML71 measuring rail is provided with current sensors with a high instrument security factor and electronic protection when their secondary circuits are disconnected The rated values of their secondary currents are reduced in order to reduce losses It is to be installed between busbars and the LV rail of the cabinet It is characterized by its low height therefore it can be installed also additionally into already operating LV cabinets The MEgML71 measuring rail is designed for the most demanding working conditions with the overvoltage category CAT IV The monitor unit in both versions can be reconnected to various MEgML71 measu ring rails also during operation with maintaining the specified measuring accuracy and without any risk of failure of the measuring rail due to the disconnection of secondary circuits of its current sensors MESA M c Energetick Apar ty 2 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS Reference conditions U 12V o ambient temperature 20 C relative humidity 40 to 70 96 supply f 50 0Hz measured voltages and currents with the same frequency consti
6. range or the voltage of the L1 busbar is less than 10V the freguency will be set to 50 00 Hz 9 N All the measured voltages and all the measured currents in values of URTE and Its k are recorded 10 When events are longer than the maximum length of the record extreme values in accordance with the EN 50160 ed 3 are recorded and evaluated after the pre trigger and che initial run and after the event is ended the values are recorded over the period of the post trigger 19 Only one of these values as specified in the order 12 For the specified tightening torque of the attaching screws 19 For details see Fig 1 19 According to versions of the LV busbars see Fig 8a and Fig 8b Output feeder monitor set MEg71 User manual MESA 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE WIRING AND FUNCTION OF THE MEg71 OUTPUT FEEDER MONITOR SET The MEg71 output feeder monitor set consists of the monitor unit either in the version MEg71D with a display or in the slim version MEg71S which is to be attached to the MEgML71 measuring rail Two three phase voltages and one phase currents are conver ted to LV signals via impregnated sensors and via a 3 phase front end resistor which are located on the measuring rail The phase currents and 3 phase voltages of the busbars are measured via three sensors in front of the fuse The 3 phase voltage at the LV feeder is measured via an optionally installed 3 phase front end resistor behind the fuse The sensors o
7. the data memory including the time of termination The time of termination of a voltage pheno menon occurs when the U voltage returns above 90 2 U during a voltage nom drop or drops below 110 2 U during an overvoltage or at least one of the voltages rises above 5 U during a voltage interruption The short circuit current ends when values of all phase currents drop below a preset limit The course of all measured voltages 1 MESA M c Energetick Apar ty and currents are always recorded for the next 20 periods after the time of termination i e for the post trigger period The above mentioned procedure for measuring short circuit currents and voltage pheno mena in the output feeder monitor set is conditioned by an existing supply voltage The voltage measured at the MEg71 output feeder monitor set is usually also the voltage which supplies the 12V power supply therefore it is advisable to use an uninterruptible power supply for supplying the MEg71 output feeder monitor set In the event of a power failure the start and end time of the power failure are recorded into the data memory of the MEg71 output feeder monitor unit with a degree of accuracy in the order of seconds When the power is restored first the processor checks the hardware for function reads technological information from the connected measuring rail and then starts the measure ment The recorded data include also information at the beginn
8. 1 output feeder monitor set must be qualified for live line working and working near dangerous voltages The oper ator must be trained in providing the first aid The MEg71 output feeder monitor set may be operated only by qualified persons provided with personal protective equipment against electric shock e Itis not permitted to connect the MEg71 output feeder monitor set to phase volta ges higher than 300 V in LV networks between MV LV transformers and electro meters of customers characterized by the overvoltage category CAT IV 300 V otherwise there is a risk of electric shock Maintenance and repairs of the MEg71 output feeder monitor set may be carried out only by the manufacturer or service organizations authorized by the manu facturer The basic components of the MEg71 output feeder monitor set can be used only according to the list given in Chap 9 The power supply and possibly also the communication unit must comply with requirements of the overvoltage category in the place of installation N Caution e The installation of the MEg71 output feeder monitor set is always carried out in a de energised state Ihe MEg71 output feeder monitor set can be installed into new cabinets during their production or alternatively into already operating ca binets Ihe MEgML71 measuring rail of the MEg71 output feeder monitor is to be installed between the LV busbar and the fuse or disconnector rail the MEg71 monitor unit
9. 3 pcs of contact springs to be placed under the couplings 3 pcs of hex head screws M12x40 3 pcs of hex head screws M12x65 3pcs of nuts M12 3 pcs of flat washers to be placed under heads of screws M12 3 pcs of spring washers to be placed under heads of screws M12 pcs of CV 200 AFR 3 6 black binding tape Ipc of CD with the user manual and Merci application and Data Viewer application Optional 3 phase front end resistor tightening tape G1 300 ICB 292 x 3 6 mm set of guide rails with locks guide rail R H guide rail intermediate guide rail L H MEg202 3 GPRS communication unit interconnecting HBUS busbar USB RS485 protocol converter MEg101 4 uninterruptible power supply MEg101 5 uninterruptible power supply 36 Output feeder monitor set MEg71 User manual MESA 10 ORDERING DATA A pcs B pcs of MEg71S output feeder monitor sets of MEg71D output feeder monitor sets A B pcs of MEgML71 measuring rails I 250A 400A 630 A N pcs C sets C pcs of three phase front end resistors of guide rails with locks number of positions in individual sets of R H guide rails A B C pcs of intermediate guide rails Cpcs of L H guide rails N pes of MEg202 3 GPRS communication units N pcs of USB RS485 protocol converters N pcs of MEg101 4 uninterruptible power supplies N pcs of MEg101 5 uninterruptible power supplies N pcs of interconnecting HBUS busbars 11 MANUFACTURER MEgA M c Energetick Ap
10. EgML71 measuring rail on the LV busbar without a threaded insert Busbar with threaded insert Sy saii rt Fuse rail i contact 22 Output feeder monitor set MEg71 User manual MESA Fig 15 Dimensions of the MEg202 3 communication unit and MEg101 4 MEg101 5 power supplies MEg202 3 Communication MEg101 5 Power supply Fig 16 Example of displaying of a selected event by the Merci application Hegri liri U 15531 52 03 33 CE m 1 L5 mw zl 281204 H2 M B IN UD eg A 283 24g a Fal Ta s d F i j 4E ALI er ECT F Gai 283 pu 2 a5 25 158 n on Ud d Eu E 28 3 210 i24625 450 Us uz uG 3 i212 1232 M 997 V PADEK B3320 iE Be el A LIM jh Hr E34 12204 02 460 470 i 3243284 124625 38 Re E 28 32084 1361 5410 HUE pe Ud r C Eia 220 T3 ET 56150 HU UD pan ALT E ta VEL jud LR TERRESTRES ME Sui s A ka VAE IZ u3 pt usi EU c eyes Dee LAUT T RH LU LG el ALAN EIEEECEESETEH ES TETIEUIT E24 132550 mn YT arx 1822954 13 7563 so AU Ej Lum ua d te eG uM T n feet at pata Freee uh aatar ee ee eden ype ID etka lt 23 MESA M c Energetick Apar ty Fig 17 Attachment of the X6 connector and busbar cables to insulated cable parts of a LV feeder MEgML71 Measuring rail lower part Input cable L 300mm Insulated wires of LV feeder cable Cabinet with X6 connector min 200mm Binding tape lt CV 200 AFR 3 6 Busbar cable TBVFS 4
11. MEgML71 measuring rail with DIP switches and a housing with arms To the MEg71 unit MESA Output feeder monitor set MEg71 User manual Fig 6 Detail of the lower end of the MEgML71 measuring rail Fig 7 Rating plate of the three phase front end resistor MEgA M ic Energetick Apar ty a s www e mega cz Made in Czech Republic 3 PHASE FRONT END RESISTOR FOR MEgML Rn 3 36MO CEA IX CATIV300V MESA Nr 00008 17 MESA M c Energetick Apar ty Fig 8a Detail of connection of the busbar with a threaded insert to the contact of the LV rail Fuse or disconnector rail contact Screw M12x40 Spring washer 12 Washer PLO 12 l l Contact spring Coupling with mounting d 4 alia i Fibreglass panel Threaded insert M12 Busbar i ERI EC SUIERY A Z E A A e B Sensor Fig 8b Detail of connection of the busbar without a threaded insert to the contact of the LV rail Contact of the fuse or disconnector rail Nut M12 Spring washer 12 Washer PLO 12 Contact spring Coupling with mounting 3 Wis n e NUS A m E Sensor Fibreglass panel Screw M12x65 Busbar Output feeder monitor set MEg71 User manual Fig 9 Dimensions of the slim version of the MEg71S monitor unit MESA 19 MESA M c Energetick Apar ty Fig 11 Rating
12. V at I 6400A 100mV Dimensions 540 x 79 x 26mm without three phase front end resistor 560 x 79 x26 mm with three phase front end resistor Centre to centre distance of holes 185mm Fastening screws 19 M1240 hex h M12x65 hex h flat washer 12 spring washer 12 Specified tightening moment of attaching screws 28 Nm Maximum cross section of wires of terminal blocks X3 X4 and X5 1 5 mm Temperature range 40 C 80 C temperature of busbars temporarily up to 100 C Protection rating IP 00 Maximum humidity 95 Overvoltage category CATIV 300V MESA M c Energetick Apar ty Notes D MV measured value 2 Only one of these values It is derived from the rated fuse current set on the DIP switch If uninterruptible power supply is provided 9 It registers events with the duration T longer than 1 sec with characteristics specified in EN 50160 ed 3 i e with the residual and maximum voltage and the duration of the voltage phenomenon Ir complies with Class S of EN 61000 4 30 ed 2 9 tis derived from the rated fuse current set on the DIP switch The range of the short circuit current 2000 A is applicable to the measuring range 80 A and 160A and the range the short circuit current 6000 A is applicable to the measuring range 320 A and 640A The maximum duration of the short circuit current is 1 5 sec 7 If phase lock loop is locked 8 W When a frequency is out of the frequency
13. and circumstances that can damage the MEg71 out put feeder monitor set Explanation of symbols used in the user manual and in the specifications of the MEg71 output feeder monitor A AN CAT IV E IP code pd C TA Warning risk of electric shock Note in documentation Warning risk of danger Overvoltage category characterising the status of the transient overvoltage and the measurement category defining the section of the LV network CATIV is applicable to the low voltage distribution network from the transformer station to the fuses in the electrometer Safety class II double or increased insulation Ground grounding terminal Degree of protection provided by enclosure The product is intended for recycling and for collection points Declaration of Conformity European Community AN Warning Be careful the operator performing the installation must be equipped with personal protective equipment and additional safety devices and use them during the installation When the MEg71 output feeder monitor set is used in a different way than it is specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by MEg71 output feeder monitor set can be impaired The MEg71 output feeder monitor is a Class A product designed for indu strial environments It may cause radio interference in other environments 30 Output feeder monitor set MEg71 User manual MESA e The operator installing and removing the MEg7
14. ar ty a s 664 31 esk 390 Czech Republic Tel 420 545 214 988 e mail mega e mega cz web www e mega cz 37 MESA 38 M c Energetick Apar ty Output Feeder Monitor Set MEg71 User Manual M c Energetick Apar ty a s 664 31 esk 390 Czech Republic www e mega cz
15. elivery inductive o Symbols are used for displaying the status of fuses where the symbol means a good fuse the symbol X means a blown fuse and the symbol means that the status of the fuse has not been yet recognised Range of current usually corresponding to nominal current of the feeder and this value should be identical with rated current of fuses text continues on page 25 Output feeder monitor set MEg71 User manual MESA ILLUSTRATED APPENDIX Fig 1 MEgMI71 measuring rail set 560 185 Busbar L1 Busbar L2 Busbar L3 POZOR ATTENTION Zde p ilo it na sb rnu This side to ther busbar This side to ther busbar POZOR ATTENTION Zde p ilo it na sb rnu This side to ther busbar POZOR ATTENTION Zde p ilo it na sb rnu Insulating washer Busbar L3 Busbar L1 Sensorl2 Busbar L2 Fig 2 Rating plate of the MEgML71 measuring rail wwr 7 MEgA M c Energetick Apar ty a s www e mega cz Made in Czech Republic MEASURING RAIL MEgML71 Un 230V Supply 12V 100mA CC A n X MESA CATIV300V Nr 00008 15 MESA M c Energetick Apar ty Fig 3 Connecting the signalling contacts of the switch rail to the X3 connector of the MEgML71 Fuse fignal Po3 Fuse signal Po2 To MEg71 unit Fuse signal Po Connecting rod signal Fig 4 Detail of the upper end Fig 5 CANNON connector of the
16. emote communication is used functions of the remote communication are to be set and enabled in the way specified in the user instructions for the com munication unit Changing the current measurement range when changing the fuse rating A AN Warning When the CANNON connector is handled without a housing with arms the connector can fall into the area behind the panel of the LV cabinet with dangerous live parts When the fuse values are changed it is necessary to change also the measuring range of operating and fault currents and therefore it is necessary to change the value set on the DIP switch in the termination of the CANNON connector Ihe change is written into the monitor unit automatically The output feeder monitor unit to the rear side of which the CANNON connector is screwed is to be slid forward from the guide rails The rated value of the newly installed fuses of the corresponding LV rail is to be set on the six pole DIP switch located in the housing of the CANNON connector according to Tab 2 Chap 5 The output feeder monitor unit with the screwed CANNON connector is to be inserted back into the guide rails with locks 35 MESA M c Energetick Apar ty 9 LIST OF COMPONENTS OF THE OUTPUT FEEDER MONITOR SET MEg71 Basic Ipc of output feeder monitor unit in MEg71 D or MEg71 S design lpc of MEgML71 measuring rail with a CANNON connector and a housing with arms 3pcs of couplings with mounting
17. erted into the parts of the X6 connectors located in plastic housings and the busbar cables are to be bound with binding tapes to the extreme phase wires of the cable of the LV feeder according to Fig 17 The power supply and possibly the communication unit are to be connected to the cables of the busbar of the interconnected MEg71 output feeder monitor set accor ding to Fig 13 If the length of the interconnecting cable is longer than 1 m then it is necessary to use a shielded four core cable and its shielding is to be grounded on the side of the communication unit The circuits of the 12V power supply is to be connected to the supply line voltage and the specified safety requirements are to be met After all parts of the installation of the MEg71 output feeder monitor set are chec ked in the specified procedure for the place of installation the line voltage is to be connected After the power supply is turned on the indicating LEDs RUN are to be checked for permanent lighting Then the displaying or indicating elements are to be chec ked according to Chap 5 Ihe local communication with the RS485 serial interface is to be verified with the Merci application using a computer with RS485 interface or through a RS485 USB converter The features and operation of the Merci application are specified on CD included in the accessories of the MEg71 output feeder monitor set Output feeder monitor set MEg71 User manual MESA 23 When a r
18. fold measuring range 6 DESIGN MEgML71 Measuring rail The basis of the MEgML71 measuring rail in Fig 1 is a glass reinforced epoxy laminate panel on which there are three sensors labelled L1 L2 and L3 mounted for measuring V Ee rU and Us of the busbars Each sensor contains a ring type current transformer with secondary circuit disconnecti the phase currents I and I and the phase voltages U on overvoltage protection and front end resistors for measuring voltages ensuring the overvoltage category CATIV 300 V The measuring rail is to be put on the LV busbars with the sensor side the fuse or disconnector side is to be applied to the side with printed circuits The correct position of the measuring rail is indicated by legends on the sensors The identification information about the MEgML71 measuring rail are given on the rating plate located between the sensor L1 and L2 Fig 2 shows an example of the rating 26 Output feeder monitor set MEg71 User manual MESA plate There is an eight pin X3 connector at the upper end of the measuring rail see Fig 3 to which contacts of the switches are connected indicating that the fibre of the individual fuses is broken and a contact indicating that the rod of the disconnector rail is handled There is also a folded flat cable terminated by a CANNON connector at the upper end of the measuring rail that can be connected to the output feeder monitor unit Fig 4 shows a detail of the CANNON co
19. fuse or disconnector rail Ihis value must be transmitted to the slide six pole DIP switch located in the termination of the CANNON connector of the rail 13 MESA M c Energetick Apar ty Tab 1 Scrolling of the displayed values on the display of the MEg71D monitor phase voltage L1 e delta voltage L1 delta voltage L3 O ON O gt o active power ER active power L2 active power L3 reactive power L1 reactive power Ls sum of reactive powers power factor L2 power factor L3 range of current Notes j phase voltage r phase current u phase current L2 sum of active powers power factor L1 Advanced display Tiny M reactive power L2 o MO No W UO AR 0 OU A m phase voltage L3 delta voltage L2 235512 EHE NE L3 U DE in A is below U in V is in tolerance U in vi is above tolerance U in nvi is s below tolerance in nV i is gt above limit ja N V is below imit 8 of fuse l in nA is gt above n _ of fuse lia in nA IS below M of fuse in kW consumption In 1 kW consumption in kW consumption Feeder Q in n kVAr consumption inductive e Q in kVAr delivery capacitive 3 in n kVAr consumption inductive E in kVAr consumption Feeder capacitive power factor L1 consumption resistive power factor L2 consumption capacitive power factor L3 d
20. hase and the sum of the active and reactive power of the feeder cycle on the display in the basic display mode The dis play time of the individual values is 5 sec and so the entire display cycle lasts 40 sec The display backlighting can be enabled in low light conditions by short pressing the control button in the cycling mode and can be disabled by another short pressing the button or it goes out automatically after 1 minute Ihe cycling mode can be interrupted by long 1 second pressing then the unit changes to the scrolling mode and the backlighting lights up at the same time and the display gradually scrolls to the next displayed variables of the advanced displaying The selected value is displayed until the button is pressed shortly again or the display returns to the cycling mode without the backlighting after 1 minute The repeated short pressings can be substituted by a permanent pressing of the control button in the scrolling mode in order to change the displayed values by about 0 5 sec in the following order according to Tab 1 starting with the value that is currently displayed he MEg71 has two ranges namely a measuring range and a short circuit recording range Ihe measuring range has four levels namely 80 A 160 A 320 A and 640 A and the short circuit recording range has two levels namely 2000 A and 6000 A Both the mea suring range and the short circuit recording range is derived from the rated value of the fuses installed in the
21. he screws of modified lugs of the V clamps of the fuse or disconnector rails The side of the MEg71 measuring rail is marked which is to be put on the LV busbars and the side to which the fuse or disconnector rail is to be applied It is both for mainta ining the correct direction of the measured current and for safety of installation The MEg71 output feeder monitor set consists of the monitor unit either in the version MEg71D with a display or in the slim version MEg71S which is to be attached to the measuring rail MEgML7I The monitor unit measures the three phase voltage at the feeder of the LV rail and the three phase voltage of the busbars via front end resistors with the same values Installation of the three phase front end resistor on the measuring rail for measuring the voltage at the feeder is used for determining the status of fuses if it is necessary to measure the differential voltage at the LV feeder and the voltage at the busbars The three phase front end resistors are integrated in the phase current sensors attached to the MEgML71 measuring rail The phase current transducers contain ring type current transformers which are designed for accurate measurements of currents in the range of the measured currents and also have a high instrument security factor that enables to measure also short circuit currents Ihe secondary currents of the current transformers are measured by the monitor unit in two ranges in the range of the mea
22. icate the size of the current of the corresponding phase When the measured current increases to 1 31 of the installed fuse the first yellow LED on the left starts flashing when the current is increasing the duration of the light pulse gets longer and when the current reaches 1 3 I the first LED lights permanently Output feeder monitor set MEg71 User manual MESA When the current is increasing more the second yellow LED starts flashing beside the first yellow permanently lighting LED and when the current is 2 3 L5 both of them light permanently All of the three yellow LEDs light permanently when the current of the corresponding phase reaches the value of Inom When the current increases above 1 051 of the installed fuse the last red LED starts lighting permanently indicating that the rated current is exceeded An open fuse is indicated by the corresponding last red LED that lights oscillating while the first three yellow LEDs do not light Both versions of the monitor unit MEg71S and MEg71D have a yellow LED RUN on the panel which starts lighting permanently after the power supply is connected and the HW check was successful If the LED RUN does not light there is a probability of a power failure The MEg71D monitor unit uses an 8 digit alphanumeric backlit LED display for dis playing the measured values and it has one control button Ihe voltage of the first second and third phase the current of the first second and third p
23. il SET button with me chanical response An optional part of the structure of the MEg71 output feeder monitor set is a set of plas tic guide rails Fig 12 designed for additional installation of the MEg71 output feeder monitor in operating LV cabinets with fuse and disconnector rails The set of guide rails is to be inserted into a narrow longitudinal cut of 18mm height made in the panel of the LV cabinet above the fuse or disconnector rails The cut width and the number of intermediate guide rails is determined by the number of installed measuring rails of the standard width 100mm The connecting element of the set of guide rails is a covering angle piece to which plastic guide rails with locks are screwed L H intermediate and R H The set of guide rails is identical for both versions of the output feeder monitor units It is attached to the panel of the LV cabinet using self drilling screws M4 located above the guide rails 7 POWER SUPPLY COMMUNICATION AND PROGRAMS When voltage dips and interruptions shall be measured and recorded it is necessary to use an uninterruptible 12V power supply for supplying the MEg71 output feeder monitor set and the communication unit The MEg101 4 uninterruptible power supply overvolta ge category CAT IV 300 V with an external accumulator and 30 W power can be used or the MEg101 5 uninterruptible power supply overvoltage category CATIV 300V with supercapacitors and 10 W power The MEg101 5 power suppl
24. ing of each of the data files regarding the measuring range identification of the measured feeder and other technolo gical and time data for unique assignment of the measured data to the measured LV feeder 5 DISPLAY DISPLAY CONTROL AND MEASURING RANGE SETTING AND RECORDING The RMS values calculated from four previous 10 period values are used for displaying or indicating the measured values Therefore the display of the measured values is updated every 0 8 sec The slim version of the MEg71S monitor unit uses LEDs for indicating voltages and phase currents and it is not equipped with any control element for controlling the indica tion If all of the three voltages that are measured and recorded are within the tolerance set by the parameterization program usually U 1096 U then the green LED U lights permanently If any of the three measured and recorded voltages is outside the tolerance the LED U lights oscillating If all of the three voltages drop below 5 U and the power supply is uninterruptible the LED does not light Three yellow LEDs are used for indicating each of the I1 I2 I3 currents and one red LED for indicating the status of the corresponding LV fuse The current indication is derived from the rated value of the currents of the fuses installed on the LV rail which is set on the six pole DIP switch that is located in the housing of the CANNON connector of the measuring rail The first three yellow LEDs ind
25. it detects that the status change remains for the next 30 seconds it will restart the instrument 25 MESA M c Energetick Apar ty Tab 3 Setting of the measuring range and of the short circuit recording range according to the rated fuse current OTO COE 25 35 556 0 500 0 2000A 6000A The status of the DIP switch is scanned after the power supply of the MEg71 monitor unit is turned on or there is a voltage on the LV feeder and the measuring current range is set according to the status At the same time the range is saved in the memory and displayed on the display of MEg71D and on LEDs of MEg71S The preset value of the fuse can be checked at the display version MEg71D anytime in single step operation by changing to the step 22 with identification Hod see Tab 1 The set value of the fuse at the slim version of the MEg71S monitor with LEDs is indicated for 1 minute by the lighting second and third triple of yellow LEDs which copy the status of poles of the DIP switch according to Tab 2 This is indicated by the LEDs only when the power supply or the LV feeder voltage is restored If all poles of the DIP switch are in the OFF position the ERROR message will appear on the display of the MEg71D output feeder monitor and the MEg71S output feeder monitor indicates the fault condition using a LED running through all current LEDs from the left to the right The short circuit currents are recorded up to more than the ten
26. ly in Fig 8a applies to LV busbars provided with a threaded insert whereas the assembly in Fig 8b with a longer screw M12 and a nut is used for installing the measuring rail to busbars without an in built threaded insert Fig 14a and Fig 14b show the layout of components 27 MESA M c Energetick Apar ty Output feeder monitor unit Fig 9 shows mounting dimensions of the output feeder monitor in the slim version MEg71S Fig 10 shows mounting dimensions of the output feeder monitor in the display version MEg71D Both of the versions are based on a unit body with the width 93 mm height 15 8 mm and depth 107 mm with guides and side locking details The guides are to be inserted into the guide rails during installation of the output feeder monitor There is a 25 pin double row CANNON connector on the rear side of the unit for connecting to the MEgML71 measuring rail Fig 11 shows an example of rating labels of both versions of the output feeder monitors The versions MEg71S a MEg71D of the output feeder monitors differ in their front pa nels The slim version MEg71S has the indicating LED U three quads of LEDs labelled I1 I2 and I3 and the LED RUN The indication of the individual LEDs is described in the previous chapter The panel of the version MEg71D of the output feeder monitor uses an eight digit alphanumeric LCD with controlled backlighting for displaying measured values an indicating LED RUN and an environment resistant fo
27. mpleted fuse or disconnector rail the L1 phase sensor is up the set of the fuse or disconnector rail and the measuring rail with the sen sors is to be screwed using the screws M12 to the busbars with threaded inserts The screws attaching the busbar measuring rail and the fuse or dis connector rail are to be tightened with the required mechanical moment Plastic parts are to be attached to the basic part of the installed disconnector rail The modified lugs with flexible wires from the three phase front end resistor are to be put on the individual wires of the cable of the LV feeder according to the mar ked phases The wires of the LV cable are to be put into the V clamps of the fuse or disconnector rail and the V clamps are to be connected using the modified lugs The CANNON connectors of all installed measuring rails are to be pulled in front of it through the longitudinal cut in the panel of the LV cabinet The arms of the housings prevent the connectors from falling behind the panel If it is not possible to prevent a CANNON connector from falling into areas with live parts in place of installation in the recommended way it is necessary to use another safe method The set of plastic guide rails with locks is to be inserted into the longitudinal cut and is to be screwed on by means of self drilling screws Knife fuses of the defined rated current are to be inserted into the individual fuse or disconnector rails Identical values a
28. n the measuring rail are ring type and are designed for accurate current mea suring up to 1 2 multiple of the current of the fuse rails with the rated currents 250 A 400A and 630A Besides the toroids have a high security factor which also enables to measure courses of short circuit currents The sensor is provided with low loss protections which protect the toroid windings from overvoltage effects during the disconnection of the me asuring current circuits As fuses ranging between 40 A and 630 A are usually used on the LV feeders according to feeder nominal value of current marked as IR this nominal value can be set on the DIP switch located in the termination of the CANNON connector of the measuring rail There is a memory in the termination of the CANNON connector which contains also other information related to the measured LV feeder After the output feeder monitor is connected to the CANNON connector of the measu ring rail the processor of the unit reads the data and accordingly modifies parameters of the measurement and generates the heading of the new data file Ihe CANNON connec tor is located in the termination at the end of the folded flat cable so that the MEgML71 measuring rails can be installed during production of the LV cabinets and the monitor units can be installed additionally after installation of power units and also for the reason of a possible reconnection of the output feeder monitor unit to various LV feeders The co
29. nnector is connected using this cable in front of the panel of the LV cabinet Ihe CAN NON connector is provided with a bolted plastic housing with arms which protects the connector from falling into the area with live parts behind the panel of the LV cabinet he MEg71D and MEg71S monitor unit is to be inserted into a set of guide rails with a lock which is to be assembled according to the position of the installed measuring rails The set of guide rails is to be inserted into a longitudinal cut made in the panel of the LV cabinet with the fuse rails There is a four pole socket of the connector located in a plastic housing at the lower end of the measuring rail on a round four core cable that is voltage rated for the environment of the LV cabinet for connecting the DC supply voltage to the output feeder monitor and for its RS485 serial communication with a local or a remote information system The serial communication is used both for reading the measured data and parametrizing the MESA M c Energetick Apar ty measurement and for updating the control program of the processor of the output feeder monitor It enables both remote and local update of measuring methods also when the output feeder monitor is installed Three separate highly flexible measuring voltage wires with double insulation and ter minated with eyes run from the three phase front end resistor optionally connected on the measuring rail the eyes are to be screwed under t
30. nnector with the slide six pole DIP switch for setting the measuring range according to the rated value of the installed fuses There is a housing with arms screwed to the termination of the CANNON connector which protects the CANNON connector from falling through the hole in the panel of the LV cabinet into the area with live parts see Fig 5 Fig 6 shows the X6 connector located in a plastic housing and connected to the lower end of the measuring rail through a four core voltage rated round cable The X6 connector has a removable part with two quads of spring contacts for serial chaining of the indivi dual measuring rails in the LV cabinet When the voltage on the LV feeder is measured a three phase front end resistor is to be connected at the lower end of the measuring rail to the terminals X4 and X5 and fixed mechanically to the measuring rail using a binding tape The three phase front end resistor has flexible frost resistant red voltage cords with eyes screwed into modified lugs of the V clamps The L1 phase voltage of the LV feeder is to be connected to the U input of the three phase front end resistor the L2 phase voltage to the U input and the L3 phase voltage to the U input Fig 7 shows a rating plate of the three phase front end resistor A coupling with a mounting and a screw M12 with washers are used for power intercon necting the LV busbar and the contact of the fuse or disconnector rail see Fig 8a and Fig 8b The assemb
31. ove the fuse or disconnector rails of the LV feeders which will be fitted with the MEg71 output feeder monitor set Plastic guide rails are to be used according to Fig 12 the rail is to be inserted into the cut out hole and points on the panel of the LV cabinet are to be marked to drill holes for self drilling screws attaching the set to the panel If there are indicating contacts for fuse interruptions and possibly a contact for rod handling on the disconnector rail than a counterpart of an eight pole connector X3 of the MEgML71 measuring rail is to be connected to the contact wires accor ding to Fig 3 When the fuse or disconnector rail is not provided with indicating contacts the output contacts U common wire U U of the three phase front end resistor are to be screwed into the double terminals X4 and X5 of the MEgML71 measu ring rail and the three phase front end resistor is to be attached mechanically to the measuring rail using a tightening tape with the dimensions of 300x3 6mm in accordance with Fig 6 The modified lugs of the V clamps are to be screwed on wires of its voltage inputs UV1 UV2 and UV3 see Fig 6 The individual mounting elements of the measuring and fuse or disconnector switch rail are to be prepared according to the version of the LV busbars without with a threaded insert and they are to be installed The order of the LV busbars top down is assumed to be L1 L2 and L3 for the measurement a busba
32. plates of the MEg71D and MEg71S monitor units MEgA M c Energetick Apar ty a s MEgA M c Energetick Apar ty a s www e mega cz www e mega cz Made in Czech Republic Made in Czech Republic OUTPUT FEEDER OUTPUT FEEDER MONITOR MEg71D MONITOR MEg7IS Un 230V Umax 300V Supply Un 12V In 100mA CE A R MESA Nr 00008 Fig 12 Construction of the guide rail set of the MEg71D and MEg71S monitor units LV cabinet panel Guide rails with locks with longitudinal cut Holes diam 3 5 for screws ST4 2x13 MEg71D MEg71S 20 MESA Fig 13 Wiring of the supply and communication circuits of the MEg71 output feeder Output feeder monitor set MEg71 User manual monitor sets in the LV cabinet 21 Jap99j 1ndjno Z An Jopee 1ndino EAN 1 p jndjno U An GAN GAN LAN LAN 10 SIS 1 pua 10 SIS 1 pua 1u0Jj oseud c 1u0JJ eseud e 10 SIS 1 pua 1u0Jj eseud e N J gx px Xi PE Cox vk n An An T N An e n E ELS V AN e E ELS d zocD3IN yun uoneoiunuJuloo TANET iie Duunseeui ZAMEN ZAMEN jes Bunnsesw u jei Buunseaw z S Z JN L SUSIN z AGL NAY GLZ63IN u MESA M c Energetick Apar ty Fig 14a Layout of components of the MEgML71 measuring rail on the LV busbar with a threaded insert Busbar with threaded insert NT Fuse rail contact Fig 14b Layout of components of the M
33. r without a threaded insert see Fig 8a and Fig 14a e the screw M12x65 is to be screwed into the busbar from behind the MEgML71 measuring rail is to be put with the sensor side on the scre ws of all three busbars vertically in the order L1 L2 and L3 the contact spring is to be put on the coupling with a mounting and the coupling is to be put on the screw M12 and inserted into the hole of the measuring rail sensor it is done gradually in the phase L1 L2 and L3 contacts of the basic part of the disconnector or fuse rail are to be put on the screws M12 with the measuring rail and couplings with mountings the flat and spring washer is to be gradually put on the individual screws M12 behind the fuse rail and the unit is to be tightened with the required mechanical moment AN 10 11 12 13 Output feeder monitor set MEg71 User manual MESA b busbar with a threaded insert see Fig 8b and Fig 14b first the spring washer and then the flat washer is to be inserted under heads of all three screws M12x40 the screws M12 with washers are to be inserted from the front into holes of the contacts of the basic part of the disconnector or fuse rail where they are to be locked against falling out the couplings with mountings with installed contact springs are to be inser ted into the measuring rail from the printed circuit side the measuring rail with the couplings is to be put on the screws M12 protru ding from the co
34. re to be set on the corresponding CANNON connectors on the slide DIP switches according to the rated current of the fuses of the individual fuse or disconnector rails Tab 2 the setting of the individual current values on the DIP switch is given in Chap 5 The housing with arms is to be unscrewed from the CANNON connector and the connector is to be put on the CANNON counterpart located on the rear side of 33 MESA M c Energetick Apar ty 14 15 16 LZ 18 19 20 zl 22 the output feeder monitor unit Both parts of the CANNON connector are to be screwed together The output feeder monitor unit is to be inserted into the guide rails with locks The housing with both parts of the X6 connector is to be bound using two binding tapes DV 200AFR 3 6 to the insulated part of the middle power wire of the cable of the LV cabinet according to Fig 17 Both the surface and air distance of all parts of the X6 connector must be more than 11 mm distant from live parts After all the housings with the X6 connectors are installed on insulated parts of the phase wires four core interconnecting cables of the busbar are to be prepared ac cording to their distance The individual cores are to be terminated with tubes and inserted into the taken out removable parts of the X6 connectors The cables must comply with safety requirements for installations into LV cabinets The removable parts of the X6 connectors are to be ins
35. sured currents and in the range of the short circuit currents 10 Output feeder monitor set MEg71 User manual MESA 4 PRINCIPLE OF MEASUREMENT The sampling of signals of both of the three phase voltages and of the three phase current from the MEgML71 measuring rail is performed in the MEg71 monitor unit at a fre quency that is 128 times higher than the frequency of the L1 terminal voltage The basis for the values recorded by the recorder and the electrometer function are true RMS va lues calculated from the samples per 10 periods Average RMS values are calculated from them for a specified recording interval and extreme 10 period values of voltage current and active power are evaluated which are saved in a non volatile 4 MB data memory The status of the fuses of the LV rail is evaluated from the measured voltages in front of and behind the fuses and from the measured currents After the individual recording interval is completed the entries in the six energy counters are recorded in the data memory of the monitor unit They are counters of the consumption and supply of active power of the consumption and supply of inductive reactive power and of the consumption and supply of capacitive reactive power It is possible to evaluate the energy consumption rate for any given period from these values without restricting the number of tariffs The events include short circuits power outages and voltage phenomena in accordance with EN 50160 ed
36. tor set can be connected to both local and remote measuring systems via the RS485 interface The output feeder monitor set also includes a CD with Merci and Data Viewer SW ap plications The Merci application is used for parametrizing the measurements including recording and reading the user information about the LV feeder Besides it is used for on line measuring the voltages and currents visualising the status of fuses of the LV feeder and reading the measured data The measured data are saved in the MDAT format for further processing Ihe MEg71 output feeder monitor has the data of periodic measure ments separated from the data of events Events can be selected from the data of events and displayed using the Merci application see Fig 16 The Data Viewer application evaluates and displays data of one or more consecutive data files in MDAT format from the same measuring instrument The measured data can be exported to a text file using the Data Viewer application For user specifications of the mentioned applications see the CD and for their updates see www e mega cz The WebDatOr database application works with multiple data files in the MDAT for mat from various types of devices 29 MESA M c Energetick Apar ty 8 INSTALLATION Safety information Maximum attention must be paid to this information A Warnings draw attention to the facts presenting safety risks to the operator A Cautions denote conditions
37. tute a three phase system MEg71D or MEg71S Output feeder monitor unit Feeder voltage voltage of busbars direct measurement CATIV 300V Rated value U nom Measuring range Measuring accuracy Maximum voltage 230 V e 5 to 130 U 0 2 U_ 0 1 M V 2 300 V Measured currents direct measurement Rated value I 9 Measuring range Measuring accuracy Active power Rated value Pus Measuring range Measuring accuracy Reactive power Rated value O Measuring range Measuring accuracy 80A 160A 320A 2 to 120 I nom I 47 90A 160A 05 0 1 MY including sensor n I 47 2204 640 A 1 0 I 0 196 MV including sensor no 640A AC U I nom nomM 0 8U lt U lt l3U 0 021 SUSIAI cos Q 2 0 5 I 2 290 160A 099 P including sensor n I am 220A 640A 1 5 P es including sensor mM nom nomM 0 80 lt U lt 1 3U 0 021 lt U lt 121 cos Q lt 0 707 I 47904 160A 1 0 O including sensor n I mm 220A 640 A 1 5 Q oo including sensor nomM Output feeder monitor set MEg71 User manual MESA Active energy Measuring range Measuring accuracy Voltage events gt 9 Rated value U nom Measuring range U usin 1 5 Measuring accuracy U us Measuring range T Measuring accuracy T Short circuit currents I 9 Rated value I 7 Measuring range I Measuring accuracy I Internal time Accuracy Accuracy at s
38. x0 22 IM V VY LJ XN s N Z Z Busbar cable TBVFS 4x0 22 Removable part of X6 connector V Binding tape CV 200 AFR 3 6 24 Output feeder monitor set MEg71 User manual MESA It is assumed that the following PN fuse links are used for the fuse or disconnector rails with the rated value of 250 A 400A and 630A 40 A 50A 63A 80A 100A 125A 160A 200A 224A 250A 315A 350A 400A 500A and 630A The six pole slide DIP switch located in the termination of the CAN NON connector of the measuring rail is to be set according to the fuse values see Tab 2 Tab 2 Setting of DIP switch poles according to fuse values Fuse value DIP switch poles A 3 ON ON position OFF position The processor of the monitor unit sets the measuring range and the short circuit recor ding range according to the value set on the DIP switch see Tab 3 When the set value is less than 80A included the measuring range is 80 A When the set value is less than 160A incl the measuring range is 160 A When the set value is less than 320A incl the measuring range is 320A and hen the set value is more than 320A incl the measuring range is 630A The short circuit recording range is 2000 A when the set value is less than 160 A incl and the short circuit recording range is 6000 A when a higher value is set The processor of the monitor unit checks the DIP switch status periodically every second When
39. y can be used for sup plying up to 14 pcs of MEg71S or 10 pcs of MEg71D without a communication unit The 28 Output feeder monitor set MEg71 User manual MESA MEg101 4 power supply can be used for supplying more than 25 pcs of MEg71S or 15 pcs of MEg71D with a communication unit The MEg202 3 communication unit can be used for remote communication of GSM 3G networks with GPRS service For more de tailed description of the power supplies and the communication unit see www e mega cz Fig 13 shows a wiring example of measuring rails an uninterruptible power supply and a communication unit The above mentioned uninterruptible power supplies and the communication unit are to be installed on a DIN rail horizontally or vertically They can be installed also separately Fig 15 shows their sizes When installed side by side they can be interconnected advantageously by means of a H BUS busbar The MEg202 3 commu nication unit has a processor performing basic RTU functions input and output signals with a possibility of compression and encryption of the transferred data The communication interface of the MEg71 output feeder monitor is RS485 with a b signal wires Basic measured variables and other values are displayed or indicated on the display or the indicating LEDs of the MEg71 output feeder monitor unit other values are also available via the RS485 interface with MODBUS protocol or a more efficient proprietary protocol The output feeder moni
40. ynchronisation of network f PLL Phase Locked Loop frequency range Overload capacity of current inputs General data Data memory Data memory organization Serial interface Recording interval 0USU SUSLIV n 0 021 SU SI cos Q 20 5 nomM cos Qc 2 0 8 class B including sensor 230 V 0 05U SULU 0 5 U 0 1 MV 0 02 sec lt T lt 60sec 20 msec 20004 60004 1 21 to I nomM nomZ 1096 MV including sensor 1 0 sec 24 hrs at ambient reference temperature network T 1 sec 42 5 Hz to 57 5 Hz 2 I st min 10 E 1 5 sec 4MB 4 MB flash circular RS485 115 2 kbit sec from 1 sec to 15 minutes set by SW Maximum number of recorded events 1024 Maximum length of recorded event course 1 125 periods 250 values U Fixed pre trigger Fixed post trigger RMS1 2 10 periods 20 periods MESA Power supply Rated voltage Supply voltage range Supply current at voltage 12 V pc at voltage 15 V pe Unit construction Version MEg71S Version MEg71D Weight of MEg71S Weight of MEg71D Input output connector Operating data of the unit M c Energetick Apar ty 12 Vog OV NE to 15 Mies MEg71D 85 mA MEg715 255 mA MEg71D 100 mA MEg718 75 mA 97 x 107 x 17 mm 97 x 107 x 40 5 mm 110g 140g type CAN25V Output feeder monitor unit MEg71D and MEg71S Working temperature Relative humidity Storage temperature Protection rating

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