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Rish Master 3440 Class 0.2s - Operating Instruction

The document is an operating manual for the RISH Master 3440 0.2S multi-function digital meter. It includes an index listing the sections which describe the meter's measurement reading screens, programming options including system parameters, communication parameters, resets, and output options. The manual provides details on configuring the meter's potential transformer and current transformer settings, demand integration time, energy display, communication address and baud rate, resetting parameters, and configuring the relay and analog outputs.

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Rish Master 3440 Class 0.2s - Operating Instruction

The document is an operating manual for the RISH Master 3440 0.2S multi-function digital meter. It includes an index listing the sections which describe the meter's measurement reading screens, programming options including system parameters, communication parameters, resets, and output options. The manual provides details on configuring the meter's potential transformer and current transformer settings, demand integration time, energy display, communication address and baud rate, resetting parameters, and configuring the relay and analog outputs.

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Operating Manual

RISH Master 3440 0.2S


(as per IEC62053-22)
INDEX
Multi-function Digital Meter
Installation & Operating Instructions
Section Contents
1. Introduction
2. Measurement Reading Screens
3. Programming
3.1 Password Protection
3.2 Menu selection
3.2.1 System Parameter selection screen
3.2.1.1 System type
3.2.1.2 Potential transformer Primary value
3.2.1.3 Potential transformer secondary value
3.2.1.4 Current transformer Primary value
3.2.1.5 Current transformer Secondary value
3.2.1.6 Demand integration time
3.2.1.7 Auto Scrolling
3.2.1.8 Low current noise cutoff
3.2.1.9 Energy Display on Modbus
3.2.1.10 Energy digit reset count
3.2.1.11 Energy Auto-Ranging On Display
3.2.1.11.1 Calculating Display energy (Auto-ranging)
3.2.1.11.2 Entering Energy start count
3.2.2 Communication Parameter selection screen
3.2.2.1 Address Setting
3.2.2.2 RS 485 Baud rate
3.2.2.3 RS 485 Parity selection
DMAN-00IM-0682 Rev.B 08/2018
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3.2.3 Reset Parameter selection screen
3.2.3.1 Resetting Parameter
3.2.4 Output Option selection screen (menu)
3.2.4.1 Conguration of Output
3.2.4.1.1 Relay 1 output selection menu
3.2.4.1.1.1 Pulse output
3.2.4.1.1.1.1 Assignment of Energy to Pulse (Relay 1)
3.2.4.1.1.1.2 Pulse Duration Selection
3.2.4.1.1.1.3 Pulse Rate
3.2.4.1.1.2 Limit output
3.2.4.1.1.2.1 Assignment of Limit Output1 to Parameter
3.2.4.1.1.2.2 Limit Conguration
3.2.4.1.1.2.3 Trip point selection
3.2.4.1.1.2.4 Hysteresis selection
3.2.4.1.1.2.5 Energizing delay time
3.2.4.1.1.2.6 De-energizing delay time
3.2.4.1.2 Relay 2 output selection menu
3.2.4.1.3 Analog Output Selection
3.2.4.1.3.1 Parameter setting for Analog Output-1
3.2.4.1.3.2 Parameter setting for Analog Output-2
4. Phase Rotation Error screen.
5. On - Hour.
6. Number of Interruption
7. Analog Output
8. Relay Output
8.1 Pulse output
8.2 Limit switch
9. Phasor Diagram

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10. Installation
10.1 EMC Installation Requirements
10.2 Case Dimensions and Panel Cut-out
10.3 Wiring
10.4 Auxiliary Supply
10.5 Fusing
10.6 Earth / Ground Connections
11. Connection Diagrams
12. Specication
13. Connection for Optional Pulse output / RS 485 / Analog / Ethernet Output

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1. Introduction
The 3440 is a panel mounted 96 x 96mm DIN Quadratic Digital metering
system for the measurement important electrical parameters like AC voltage,
AC Current, Frequency, Power, Energy(Active / Reactive / Apparent) .
The instrument integrates accurate measurement technology (All Voltages &
Current measurements are True RMS up to 31th Harmonic) with 3 line 4 digits
Ultra high brightness LED display.
3440 can be configured and programmed
V x1000
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
at site for the following :
Sys Ph R
KAh PT Primary, PT Secondary, CT Primary,
A
VYB
x1000
Hz CT Secondary (5A or 1A) and 3 phase 3W
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD
or 3 Phase 4W system.
KW
VBR
x1000
P.F.
The screen shown on left is of 3 Phase Meter.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Demand

Down Up

The screen shown further is of 1 Phase Meter. V


Max
x1000
Angle
The front panel has two push buttons through KVAr KVArh

which the user may scroll through the A x1000


available measurement readings, reset the Min
KVA
Hz
D
%THD
energy (Import/Export) Min/Max (System Voltage
and System Current) and configure the product. KW
kAh
x1000
P.F.
kVAh kWh
Max D

Down Up

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TABLE 1:
Units of
Measured Parameters
Measurement
System Voltage Volts
System Current Amps
Voltage VL1-N(4wire only) Volts
Voltage VL2-N(4wire only) Volts
Voltage VL3-N(4wire only) Volts
Voltage VL1-L2 ( for 3 / 4 wire) Volts
Voltage VL2-L3 ( for 3 / 4 wire) Volts
Voltage VL3-L1 ( for 3 / 4 wire) Volts
Current L1 ( for 3 / 4 wire) Amps
Current L2 ( for 3 / 4 wire) Amps
Current L3 ( for 3 / 4 wire) Amps
Neutral Current ( 4 wire only ) Amps
Frequency Hz
Active Power (System / Phase (4 wire only) ) Kwatts
Reactive Power (System / Phase (4 wire only)) KVAr
Apparent Power (System / Phase (4 wire only)) KVA
Power Factor (System / Phase (4 wire only))
Phase Angle ( Phase(4 wire only)) Degree
Active Import Energy (8 Digit resolution) kWh
Active Export Energy (8 Digit resolution) kWh
Inductive Reactive Energy (8 Digit resolution) kVArh
Capacitive Reactive Energy (8 Digit resolution) kVArh
Apparent Energy (8 Digit resolution) kVAh

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Units of
Measured Parameters
Measurement
Current Demand Amps
KVA Demand KVA
KW Import Demand KW
KW Export Demand KW
KVAr Cap. Demand KW
KVAr Ind. Demand KW
Max Current Demand Amps
Max kVA Demand KVA
Max KW Import Demand KW
Max KW Export Demand KW
Max KVAr Ind. Demand KW
Max KVAr Cap. Demand KW
Run Hour Hours
On Hour Hours
Number of Interruptions Counts
Phase Reversal Indication ( 4 wire only )
V1 THD* ( for 3 / 4 wire) %
V2 THD* ( for 3 / 4 wire) %
V3 THD* ( for 3 / 4 wire) %
I1 THD ( for 3 / 4 wire) %
I2 THD ( for 3 / 4 wire) %
I3 THD ( for 3 / 4 wire) %
System Voltage THD %
System Current THD %
*Note : THD Parameters are L-N in case of 3P 4W & L-L in case of 3P 3W .

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2. Measurement Reading Screens
In normal operation the user is presented with one of the measurement reading
screens out of several screens. These screens may be scrolled through one
at a time in incremental order by pressing the “ Up key” and in decremental
order by pressing “ Down key”.

Parameter Screens 1 Phase


System Voltage Reactive Apparent Demand
System Current Energy Max. Apparent Demand
System Active Power Export

Phase Angle
Apparent Import Active Demand
Frequency Energy
System Power Factor Max. Import Active Demand

Reactive Power Ampere


Apparent Power Export Active Demand
Hour Max. Export Active Demand
Active Power

Active
Energy Min. System Voltage Run
Import Min. System Current Hour

Active
Energy Max. System Voltage On
Export Max. System Current Hour

Reactive
Energy Current Demand No. of
Import Max. Current Demand Interruption

System Voltage
Current %THD

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A Parameter Screens 3 Phase

System Voltage Reactive Phase Power Factor R*


System Current Energy Phase Power Factor Y* Run
System Active Power Export Phase Power Factor B* Hour

R Phase V L-N* Apparent Current On


Y Phase V L-N* Energy Demand
B Phase V L-N* Hour

VRY V L-L Ampere


Max
No. of
VYB V L-L Hour
Current
VBR V L-L Demand Interruption

R Phase Current* Min. System Voltage Apparent Phase Sequence*


Y Phase Current* Min. System Current
B Phase Current* Demand

Neutral Current* Max. System Voltage Max


Voltage %
Frequency Max. System Current Apparent
System Power Factor Demand THD

Reactive Power R Phase Reactive Power* Import Active Current %


Apparent Power R Phase Apparent Power*
Active Power R Phase Active Power* Demand THD

Active Y Phase Reactive Power* Max System Voltage


Energy Y Phase Apparent Power* Import Active
Current % THD
Import Y Phase Active Power* Demand

Active B Phase Reactive Power* Export Active


Energy B Phase Apparent Power* A
B Phase Active Power* Demand
Export

Reactive Phase Angle R* Max


Energy Phase Angle Y* Export Active
Import Phase Angle B* Demand

NOTE: SCREENS MARKED WITH * ARE AVAILABLE ONLY IN 4W SYSTEM (NOT IN 3 WIRE SYSTEM)

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Setup Parameter Screens
Code
(Password)

SYS PArA Ser PArA rSEt Out PArA quit


(System Parameter) (Serial Comm. (Reset (Output Parameters) (Exit from Setup)
Parameter) Parameters)
SYS rL1 & rL2 AnL Out
quit
(System Type) Addr (Relay 1 & 2) (Analog Output)
(Modbus Address)
UP PUL Lt AnL1
(PT Primary) br (Pulse Output) (Limit Output) (Analog1 Parameter
(Baud Rate) Selection)
US Para Selection Para Selection
(PT Secondary) Pr AnL2
(Parity Bits) (Analog1 Parameter
dur (Limit Config Selection)
AP
(CT Primary) (Pulse Duration) Selection)

AS none (No Parameter) rAt trip


(CT Secondary) ALL (All Parameter) (Pulse Divisor) (Trip Point)
d (Demand)
dit E (Energy) HYS
(Demand Integration) hi (Max Values) (Hysteresis)
Lo(Min Values)
Auto
hr (Run & On Hour) En-d
(Auto Scrolling) Intr (No. of Interrupt) (Energizing Delay)
Select any one option
using down key
nC dE-d
(Noise Current Cutoff) (De-Energizing
Delay)
En.OP
(Energy Out on ModBUS)

Edrc
(Energy digit reser count)

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3. Programming
The following sections comprise step by step procedures for configuring the
3440 for individual user requirements.
To access the set-up screens press and hold the “ Down” and “ Up”
Key simultaneously for 5 seconds. This will take the User into the Password
Protection Entry Stage (Section 3.1).

3.1. Password Protection


Password protection can be enabled to prevent unauthorized access to
set-up screens, by default password protection is not enabled.

Password protection is enabled by selecting a four digit number other than


0000, setting a password of 0000 disables the password protection.

V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh

A x1000
VYB Hz
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD

KW x1000
VBR P.F.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Demand

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V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh

A x1000
VYB Hz
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD

KW x1000
VBR P.F.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Demand

Enter Password, second digit entered, prompt for third V x1000


digit. VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
Sys
(* Denotes that decimal point will be flashing). Ph R
KAh

A x1000
VYB Hz
Use the “ Down” key to scroll the value of the third KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
digit from 0 through to 9, the value will wrap from 9 %THD

round to 0. KW
VBR
x1000
P.F.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B

Press the “ Up” key to advance to next digit. Demand

V x1000
Enter Password, third digit entered, prompt for fourth
VRY
KVAr
Sys
IN
KVArh
Ph R
digit.
KAh
(* Denotes that decimal point will be flashing).
A x1000
VYB Hz
KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y Use the “ Down” key to scroll the value of the fourth
%THD

KW x1000
digit from 0 through to 9, the value will wrap from 9
VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
round to 0.
Max Ph B
Demand
Press the “ Up” key to advance to verification of the
password.

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V x1000
Enter Password, fourth digit entered, awaiting
IN
VRY
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R
verification of the password.
KAh

A x1000
VYB Hz
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD

KW x1000
VBR P.F.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Demand

V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh

A x1000

Password confirmed. VYB


KVA
Hz
KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD

Pressing “ Down” key will advance to the “New / KW


VBR
x1000
P.F.

change Password” entry stage. Angle


Max
KWh
Ph B
Demand

Pressing the “ Up” key will advance to the Menu


selection

Password Incorrect.
V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R
The unit has not accepted the
KAh
Password entered.
A x1000
VYB Hz
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD Pressing the " Down" key will return to
KW
VBR
x1000
P.F.
the Enter Password stage.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Demand
Pressing the “ Up” key exits the
Password menu and returns operation
to the measurement reading mode.

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V x1000
New / Change Password
VRY IN
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R
(*Decimal point indicates that this will be flashing).
KAh

A
VYB
x1000
Hz
Pressing the “ Down” key will scroll the value of the
KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
first digit from 0 through to 9, the value will wrap from 9
%THD
round to 0.
KW x1000
VBR P.F.
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B
Pressing the “ Up” key to advance the operation to
Demand
the next digit and sets the first digit, in this case to “2”

New / Change Password, first digit entered, prompting for V


VRY
x1000
IN

second digit. (*Decimal point indicates that this will be KVAr


Sys
KVArh
Ph R
KAh
flashing). A x1000
VYB Hz
KVA KVAh
Pressing the “ Down” key will scroll the value of the Min Ph Y
%THD
second digit from 0 through to 9, the value will wrap from KW x1000

9 round to 0. VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
Max Ph B

Pressing the “ Up” key to advance the operation to the Demand

next digit and sets the second digit, in this case to “1”

V x1000
New / Change Password, second digit entered,
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh prompting for third digit. (*decimal point indicates that
Sys Ph R
KAh this will be flashing).
A x1000
VYB
KVA
Min
Hz
KVAh
Ph Y
Pressing the “ Down” key will scroll the value of the
%THD third digit from 0 through to 9, the value will wrap from 9
KW
VBR
x1000
P.F. round to 0.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Demand
Pressing the “ Up” key to advance the operation to
the next digit and sets the third digit, in this case to “5”

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New / Change Password, third digit entered, prompting
V
VRY
x1000
IN for fourth digit. (* denotes that decimal point will be
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh
flashing).
A
VYB
x1000 Pressing the “ Down” key will scroll the value of the
Hz
KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
fourth digit from 0 through to 9, the value will wrap from
%THD
9 round to 0.
KW x1000
VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
Pressing the “ Up” key to advance the operation to
Max Ph B
Demand
the “New Password Confirmed” and sets the fourth digit,
in this case to “3”.

V x1000
VRY IN

New Password confirmed.


KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh

A x1000
VYB Hz
Pressing the “ Down” key will return to the KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y

“New/Change Password”. KW
%THD

x1000
VBR P.F.
Angle KWh
Pressing the “ Up” key will advances to the Max Ph B
Demand

Menu selection screen.(see section 3.2).

3.2 Menu selection.


3.2.1 System Parameter selection screen.
V x1000 This screen is used to select the different system
VRY IN
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R
KAh
Parameter like “system type,””CT Ratio”,”PT Ratio”,
A
VYB
KVA
x1000
Hz Pressing the “ Up” key allows the user to set
KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD Different system parameters.
KW
VBR
x1000
P.F. (see section 3.2.1.1 to 3.2.1.10)
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Demand Pressing the “ down” key will advance to
Communication selection screen (see section 3.2.2)

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3.2.2 Communication Parameter selection screen.
V x1000 This screen is used to select the different communication
VRY IN
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R parameters like “Address selection”,”RS485 Parity selection”,
KAh

A
VYB
x1000
Hz
”Rs485 baud rate”
KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y Pressing the “ Up” key allows the user to set different
%THD

KW x1000 Communication parameters


VBR P.F.
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B
(see section 3.2.2.1 to 3.2.2.3)
Demand

Pressing the “ down key will advance to Reset


parameter Screen. (see section 3.2.3)

3.2.3 Reset Parameter selection screen.


V x1000

This screen is used to Reset the different parameters . VRY


KVAr
Sys
IN
KVArh
Ph R
KAh

Pressing the “ Up” key allows the user to Reset different A


VYB
x1000
Hz
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
system parameters (see section 3.2.3.1) %THD

KW x1000
VBR P.F.
Angle KWh
Pressing the “ down key ” will advance to Output Max Ph B
Demand

Option selection screen (see section 3.2.4).

3.2.4 Output Option selection screen.


V x1000
This screen will allow the user to select different
VRY
KVAr
Sys
IN
KVArh
Ph R
Output options Like “Relay1”,”Relay2”,”Analog” Output.
KAh

A
VYB
x1000
Hz
Pressing the “ Up” key allows the user to select &
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD Configuare the output option (see section 3.2.4.1)
KW x1000
VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh Pressing the “ down key will advance to Quit screen.
Max Ph B
Demand
(see section 3.2.5)

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3.2.5 Quit screen.
V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R Pressing the “ Up” key will allow the user to Quit
KAh

A x1000 from menu & return to measurement screen.


VYB Hz
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD

KW x1000
VBR P.F.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Demand

3.2.1 System parameters Selection


3.2.1.1 System Type
V x1000

This screen is used to set the system type . VRY


KVAr
IN
KVArh
Sys Ph R
System type ”3” for 3 phase 3 wire & “4” for 3 phase KAh

A x1000
4 wire system. VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh
Min Ph Y
Pressing the “ Up” key accepts the present %THD

value and advances to the “Potential transformer KW


VBR
x1000
P.F.
Angle KWh
primary value Edit” menu (see section 3.2.1.2) Max Ph B
Demand

Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the system type


edit mode and scroll the values through values available .
Pressing the “ Up” key advances to the system
type confirmation menu.
Note:- This Screen is available only for 3 Phase Meter.

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System Type Confirmation
This screen will only appear following the edit of
V x1000
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
system type. If system type is to be Downed again,
Sys Ph R
KAh

A
VYB
x1000 Pressing the “ Up” key sets the displayed value and
Hz
KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
will advance to “Potential Transformer Primary Value
%THD

KW x1000
Edit” menu. (See section 3.2.1.2)
VBR P.F.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Demand
Pressing the “ Down” key will return to the system type
edit stage by blanking the bottom line of the display

3.2.1.2 Potential Transformer Primary Value


The nominal full scale voltage which will be displayed as the Line to Line voltages for all
system types. The values displayed represent the voltage in kilovolts (note the x1000 enunciator).
Pressing the “ Up” key accepts the present value
and advances to the “Potential Transformer secondary V x1000
VRY IN
Value edit” menu. (See Section 3.2.1.3) KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R
KAh

Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the “Potential A


VYB
x1000
Hz
KVA
Transformer Primary Value Edit” mode. Min
KVAh
Ph Y
%THD

Initially the “multiplier must be selected, pressing the “ KW


VBR
x1000
P.F.
Angle KWh
Down” key will move the decimal point position to the Max Ph B
Demand

right until it reaches # # # .# after which it will return to


#. # # #.
Pressing the “ Up” key accepts the present
multiplier (decimal point position) and advances to the
“Potential Transformer Primary Digit Edit” mode.

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Potential Transformer Primary Digit Edit
V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R Pressing the “ Down” key will scroll the value of
KAh

A x1000
the most significant digit from 0 through to 9 unless
VYB Hz
KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
the presently displayed Potential Transformer Primary
%THD
Value together with the Current Transformer Primary
KW x1000
VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
Value, previously set, would result in a maximum power
Max Ph B
Demand of greater than 666.6 MVA per phase in which case
the digit range will be restricted.

Pressing the “ Up” key accepts the present value at the cursor position and advances the
cursor to the next less significant digit.
The PT Primary value can be set from 100V L-L to 692.8 kV L-L.
Note : the flashing decimal point indicates the cursor position, a steady decimal point will
be present to identify the scaling of the number until the cursor position coincides with the
steady decimal point position. At this stage the decimal point will flash.

When the least significant digit has been set pressing the “ Up” key will advance to the
“Potential Transformer Primary Value Confirmation” stage.

Screen showing display of 0.120 kV i.e. 120 Volts indicating steady decimal point and cursor
flashing at the “hundreds of volts” position.

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Potential Transformer Primary Value Confirmation
V
VRY
x1000
IN This screen will only appear following an edit of the
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh
Potential Transformer Primary Value.
A x1000
VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh
If the scaling is not correct, pressing the “ Down”
Min Ph Y
%THD key will return to the “Potential Transformer Primary
KW
VBR
x1000
P.F.
Value Edit” stage.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Demand Pressing the “ Up” key sets the displayed value
and will advance to the Potential Transformer
Secondary Value (See Section 3.2.1.3)
Note : 0.120 kV i.e. 120 VL-L

3.2.1.3 Potential Transformer secondary Value


The value must be set to the nominal full scale secondary voltage which will be obtained from
the Transformer when the potential transformer(PT)primary is supplied with the voltage
defined in 3.2.1.2. potential transformer primary voltage. The ratio of full scale primary to full
scale secondary is defined as the transformer ratio.
Pressing the “ Up” key accepts the present value V
VRY
x1000
IN
KVAr KVArh
and advances to the “Current Transformer Primary Sys Ph R
KAh

Value edit” menu. (See Section 3.2.1.4) A


VYB
x1000
Hz
KVA KVAh
The Valid range of instrument is from 100 to 600VL-L . Min Ph Y
%THD

x1000
Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the “Potential KW
VBR P.F.
Angle KWh
Transformer Secondary Value Edit” mode. Max Ph B
Demand

Down” key will scroll the value of the most significant


digit from available range of PT secondary value
Pressing the “ Up” key accepts the present value
at the cursor position and advances the cursor to the
next less significant digit.

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Note : the flashing decimal point indicates the cursor position, a steady decimal point will be
present to identify the scaling of the number until the cursor position coincides with the
steady decimal point position. At this stage the decimal point will flash.
When the least significant digit has been set pressing the “ Up” key will advance to the
“Potential Transformer secondary Value Confirmation” stage.
Potential Transformer Secondary Value Confirmation
V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R This screen will only appear following an edit of the
KAh

A x1000
Potential Transformer Secondary Value.
VYB Hz
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD If the scaling is not correct, pressing the “ Down”
KW
VBR
x1000
P.F. key will return to the “Potential Transformer Secondary
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Demand
Value Edit”

Pressing the “ Up” key sets the displayed value


and will advance to the Current Transformer Primary
Value (See Section 3.2.1.4)

3.2.1.4 Current Transformer Primary Value


The nominal Full Scale Current that will be displayed as the Line currents. This screen
enables the user to display the Line currents inclusive of any transformer ratios, the values
displayed represent the Current in Amps.

Pressing the “ Up” key accepts the present value and advances to the Current Transformer
Secondary Value (See Section 3.2.1.5)
Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the “Current Transformer Primary Value Edit” mode.
This will scroll the value of the most significant digit from 0 through to 9,unless the presently
displayed Current Transformer Primary Value together with the Potential Transformer

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Primary Value results in a maximum power of
V x1000
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
greater than 666.6 MVA in which case the digit
Sys Ph R
KAh range will be restricted, the value will wrap.
A
VYB
x1000
Hz
Example: If primary value of PT is set as
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD
692.8kV L-L (max value) then primary value
KW x1000 of Current is restricted to 1157A.
VBR P.F.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Demand Pressing the “ Up” key will advance to the next
less significant digit. (* Denotes that decimal
point will be flashing).

The “Maximum Power” restriction of 666.6 MVA refers to 120% of nominal current and 120%
of nominal voltage, i.e, 462.96 MVA nominal power per phase.
When the least significant digit had been set, pressing the “ Up” key will advance to the
“Current Transformer Primary Value Confirmation” stage.
The minimum value allowed is 1, the value will be forced to 1 if the display contains zero
when the “ Up” key is pressed.

Current Transformer Primary Value Confirmation.


V x1000
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
This screen will only appear following an edit of the
Sys Ph R
KAh
Current Transformer Primary. Value.
A
VYB
x1000
Hz If the scaling is not correct, Pressing the “ Down”
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD
key will return to the “ Current Transformer Primary
KW
VBR
x1000
P.F.
Value”Edit stage with the most significant digit
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B
highlighted (associated decimal point flashing)
Demand
and the bottom line of the display will be blanked.
Pressing the “ Up” key sets the displayed value and
will advance to the “Current Transformer Secondary
Value Edit” menu. (See Section 3.2.1.5)

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3.2.1.5 Current Transformer Secondary Value
This screen is used to set the secondary value for
Current Transformer. Secondary value “5” for 5A or V
VRY
x1000
IN
KVAr KVArh
“1” for 1A can be selected. Pressing “ Up” key Sys Ph R
KAh

accepts the present value and advances to the A


VYB
x1000
Hz

Demand integration Time (See Section 3.2.1.6) KVA


Min
KVAh
Ph Y
%THD

Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the CT KW


VBR
x1000
P.F.
Angle KWh
Secondary value edit mode and scroll the value Max Ph B
Demand
through the values available.
Pressing the “ Up” key will advance to the CT
Secondary value confirmation.

CT Secondary value confirmation


V x1000
VRY
KVAr
Sys
IN
KVArh
Ph R
This screen will only appears following an edit of CT
KAh
secondary value .
A x1000
VYB Hz
KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
If secondary value shown is not correct, pressing the
%THD

x1000
Down key will return to CT secondary edit stage by
KW
VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
blanking the bottom line of the display.
Max Ph B
Demand
Pressing “ Up” key sets the displayed value and
will advance to Demand integration Time Edit menu.
(See Section 3.2.1.6)

3.2.1.6 Demand Integration Time


This screen is used to set the period over which current and power readings are to be
integrated .The Unit of displayed Readings is minutes.

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P. ressing the “ Down” key will scroll through the
Folliowing Options 8,15,20,30. V
VRY
x1000
IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R

Pressing the “ Up” key will advance to Demand A


KAh

x1000

Integration confirmation screen. VYB


KVA
Hz
KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD

KW x1000
VBR P.F.
V x1000
Angle KWh
VRY IN Max Ph B
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R Demand
KAh

A x1000
VYB Hz
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD

KW
VBR
x1000
P.F.
Demand Integration Time value confirmation
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Demand
Pressing “ Up” key sets the displayed value and
will advance to scroll screen.
(See Section 3.2.1.7)

3.2.1.7 Auto Scrolling :


V x1000
This screen allows user to enable screen scrolling.
VRY IN
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R
KAh
Auto scrolling Edit.
A
VYB
x1000
Hz
Pressing “ Up” key accepts the present status and
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD
advance to the Low Current noise cutoff
KW
VBR
x1000
P.F.
(See Section 3.2.1.8).
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Demand
V x1000

VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh

Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the “Auto Screen A


VYB
x1000
Hz

Scrolling Edit” and toggle the status ‘Yes’ and ‘No’. KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
%THD

KW x1000
VBR P.F.
Pressing the “ Up” key will select the status displayed Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B

and advance to the Low Current noise cutoff Demand

(See Section 3.2.1.8)

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3.2.1.8 Low Current noise cutoff.
This screen allows the user to set Low noise current cutoff in mA.
Low current cutoff Edit.
V x1000
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
Pressing
. “ Up” key accepts the present value and
Sys Ph R
KAh advance to Energy Display on Modbus.
A
VYB
x1000
Hz (See section 3.2.1.9)
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD
Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the “Low current
KW x1000
VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
noise cutoff Edit” mode and scroll the “Value” through
Max Ph B
Demand
0 & 30 and wrapping back to 0. Setting 30 will display
measured currents as 0 below 30 mA.

Low current noise cutoff Confirmation.


V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R
KAh
pressing the “ Down” key will re-enter the “Low current
A x1000 Noise cutoff Edit” mode.
VYB Hz
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD Pressing “ Up” key set displayed value and
KW
VBR
x1000
P.F.
Advance to the Energy Display on Modbus selection
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B (See section 3.2.1.9)
Demand

3.2.1.9. Energy Display on modbus


This screen enable user to set energy in terms of Wh / KWh / MWh on RS 485 Output
depending as per the requirement .Same applicable for all types of energy.

Pressing “ Up” key accepts the presents value and advances to the “Energy digit reset
count”menu (See section 3.2.1.10).

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Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the “Energy
Display On Modbus Edit” mode and scroll the value V
VRY
x1000
IN
KVArh
through the values 1,2 & 3 wrapping back to 1 KVAr
Sys Ph R

1 : Energy In Wh A x1000
Hz
VYB
2 : Energy in KWh KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y

3: Energy in MWh. %THD

KW x1000
VBR P.F.

Pressing the “ Up” key advances to the “Energy Angle


Max
KWh
Ph B

Display On Modbus Confirmation” menu.

Energy Display On Modbus Confirmation.


V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R This screen will only appear following an edit of the
A x1000 Energy Display On Modbus.
VYB Hz
KVAh
KVA
Min Ph Y Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the “Energy
%THD

KW x1000
Display On Modbus Edit” Edit” stage by blanking the
VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
bottom line of the display.
Max Ph B

Pressing “ Up” key sets the displayed value and


will advance to the “Energy digit reset count” menu.
(See section 3.2.1.10)
Note : Default value is set to ‘1’ i.e. Energy on Modbus
will be in terms of Wh/VArh/VAh resp.

3.2.1.10 Energy Digit reset count :


This screen enables user for setting maximum energy count after which energy will rollback
to zero depends upon setting of Wh,KWh & MWh.

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Pressing the “ Up” key sets the displayed value and
will jump back to the system parameter selection V
VRY
x1000
IN
(See Section 3.2.1) KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R

Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the Energy digit A


VYB
x1000
Hz

reset count edit mode. This will scroll the value of reset KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y

count from7 to 9 %THD

KW x1000
VBR P.F.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Ex. If energy display on modbus is set Wh & It will set
Energy digit count to 9 then energy will reset after
“999,999,999” & then will rollback to zero.
Pressing “ Up key “ will advance to Energy digit reset count confirmation screen.
Pressing the “ Down” key will re-enter Energy digit reset count edit mode.
Pressing the “ Up” key sets the displayed value and will jump back to the system
parameter selection (See Section 3.2.1)

Note :-
1) If Energy Resolution is set to MW & energy digit reset count is set to 9, Energy screen
on display will show “-------” i.e energy overow when energy crosses the 8 digit count.
2) Energy in display is auto ranging, details in Section 3.2.1.11.

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3.2.1.11. Energy Auto-Ranging On Display :
3.2.1.11.1 Calculating Display energy (Auto-ranging):
In case of energy auto-ranging the energy shown on modbus will be in terms of Overflow
count (OF) & main energy counter (M) based on energy resolution & energy digit reset
count (EDRC). So energy on modbus will have unit set in energy resolution on modbus (ie.
Wh or kWh or MWh) & overflow energy counter (OF) on modbus will increment when main
energy counter (M) on modbus will cross the number of digits set in energy digit reset count
(EDRC) register (ie 7 or 8 or 9).
Whereas energy shown on display will be Combined energy (ie. Calculated from overflow
count (OF) on modbus & main energy Count (M) on modbus) autoranged based on the 8
digits available on display to show energy.
Hence the purpose of this document is to establish a relation between modbus energy
counters & display energy.
Total Energy = OF x 10^(EDRC) + M
Where:
OF => Overflow Count on modbus
Modbus registers for Overflow count (OF):
Wh import Overflow count => 30109 or 40109
Wh export Overflow count => 30113 or 40113
VARh Capacitive Overflow count => 30117 or 40117
VARh Inductive Overflow count => 30121 or 40121
Vah Overflow count => 30125 or 40125
M => Main Energy Counter on modbus
Modbus registers for Main energy Count (M):
Wh import => 30111 Or 40111
Wh export => 30115 Or 40115
VARh Capacitive => 30119 Or 40119
VARh Inductive => 30123 Or 40123
Vah => 30127 Or 40127
EDRC => Energy digit reset count set by user from display or modbus
For display setting refer Section 3.2.1.10.
For modbus refer Register 46039

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Example for Calculating Display Energy from modbus Energy Counters:
Energy resolution on modbus register 46005 is set to 2 (ie. It will measure energy in kWh).
Overflow count (OF) value on modbus register 30109 for watt Import is 25.
Energy main counter (M) value on modbus register 30111 for watt import is 2587413.189
Energy digit reset count (EDRC) set by user in modbus register 46039 is 8.
Then,
Total Energy = 25 x 10^(8) + 2587413.189
= 2500000000 + 2587413.189
= 2502587413.189 kWh
Therefore Energy shown on display will be:
= 2502587.41 MWh
As maximum number of digits for displaying energy present on display is 8 and the value of
Total Energy in above example exceeds 8 counts so Energy in kWh is converted to MWh for
displaying as shown above.
Note: As maximum energy shown on the display is XXXXXXXXX (8 Count) MWh so if count
of above calculation for Total energy exceeds XXXXXXXXX (8 Count) MWh then the display
will show “----” with unit MWh that indicates display energy has overflown. This condition will
only get reset if the Total Energy Count gets reset.
Overflow count (OF) on modbus will reset to 0 if it exceeds 99999999 in case of Wh
resolution, 99999 in case of kWh resolution & 99 in case of Mwh resolution.

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3.2.1.11.2 Entering Energy start count:
(Applicable for meter with modbus or Ethernet)
Energy start count is the feature that allows user to set count from which the meter should
start incrementing energy. The start count can be set for main energy start counter &
Overflow energy start Counter separately from modbus or Ethernet. Setting of energy start
count is dependent on Energy resolution & Energy digit reset count (EDRC).
Energy resolution on modbus can be set by user from display (Refer Section 3.2.1.9) or
from modbus (refer modbus register 46005).
Value for Energy resolution can be set to Wh,kWh or MWh.
Minimum resolution of energy that can be set in energy start count register is, the Energy
resolution set by user.
For Eg.: Energy start count can be set to minimum 1Wh if the value on modbus register
46005 is set to Wh Or Energy start count can be set to minimum 1MWh if the value on
modbus register 46005 is set to MWh.
Maximum value that can be set in the main energy start count register is (10^(EDRC)-1).
Where:
EDRC => Energy digit reset count set by user from display or modbus
For display setting refer Section 3.2.1.10.
For modbus refer Register 46039
Example for calculating maximum limit of main energy start count :
If EDRC is 7 then Maximum value that can be set in the main energy start count (M) register
is
= (10^(EDRC)-1)
= ((10^7)-1)
= (10000000-1)
= 9999999
Similarly if EDRC is 8 the maximum value is 99999999 & if EDRC is 9 maximum value is
999999999.
Maximum value that can be set in the Overflow energy start count register is 99999999 for
Wh renergy resolution ,99999 for kWh energy resolution ,99 for MWh resolution.
Note: Energy start Count can only be entered in integer value.

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3.2.2 Communication Parameter Selection :
3.2.2.1 Address Setting : This screen applies to the RS 485 output only.
This screen allows the user to set Rs485 parameter for instruments
The range of allowable address is 1 to 247 .
V x1000
VRY IN

Enter Address, prompt for first digit. KVAr


Sys
KVArh
Ph R
KAh

(* Denotes that decimal point will be flashing). A


VYB
KVA
x1000
Hz
KVAh
Min
Press the “ Down” key to scroll the value of the first digit Ph Y
%THD

KW x1000
Press the “ Up” key to advance to next digit. VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
Max Ph B
Demand

V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh

A x1000
Enter Address, first digit entered, prompt for second digit
VYB Hz
KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
%THD
(* Denotes that decimal point will be flashing).
KW
VBR
x1000
P.F.
KWh
Use the “ Down” key to scroll the value of the second digit.
Angle
Max Ph B
Demand
Press the “ Up” key to advance to next digit.
V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh

Enter Address, second digit entered, prompt for third A


VYB
KVA
x1000
Hz
KVAh
Min Ph Y

digit (* Denotes that decimal point will be flashing). KW


%THD

x1000
VBR P.F.

Use the “ Down” key to scroll the value of the third digit Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B
Demand

V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh

A x1000
VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh
Address confirmation Screen.
Min Ph Y
%THD

KW x1000
This Screen confirms the Address set by user .
VBR P.F.
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B
Press the “ Up” key to advance to next Screen
Demand

“Rs485 Baud Rate” (See Section 3.2.2.2)


Pressing the “ Down” key will reenter the “Address Edit” mode.
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3.2.2.2 RS 485 Baud Rate :
This screen allows the user to set Baud Rate of RS 485 port.
V x1000
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
The values displayed on screen are in kbaud ..
Sys Ph R
KAh

A x1000
Pressing “ Up” key accepts the present value and
VYB
KVA
Min
Hz
KVAh
Ph Y
advance to the Parity Selection (See Section 3.2.2.3)
%THD

KW
VBR
x1000
P.F.
Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the “Baud Rate
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B Edit” mode and scroll the value through 4.8, 9.6,19.2,
Demand
38.4, 57.6 and back to 4.8

V x1000
RS 485 Baud Rate confirmation : VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh

Pressing “ Down” key will be re-enter into the. A


VYB
x1000
Hz
KVA KVAh
Baud Rate Edit mode Min Ph Y
%THD

KW x1000
VBR P.F.

Pressing the “ Up” key will select the value and Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B

advances to the Parity Selection (See Section 3.2.2.3). Demand

3.2.2.3 RS 485 Parity Selection :


This screen allows the user to set Parity & number of stop bits of RS 485 port.
Pressing “ Up” key accepts the present value and
advance to Menu selection (see section 3.2). V
VRY
KVAr
x1000
IN
KVArh
Sys Ph R

Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the “Parity & stop KAh

A x1000
bit Edit” mode and scroll the value through VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh
Min Ph Y
odd : odd parity with one stop bit %THD

KW x1000

no 1 : no parity with one stop bit VBR


Angle
P.F.
KWh
Max Ph B

no 2 : no parity with two stop bit Demand

E : even parity with one stop bit

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V x1000
RS 485 Parity confirmation :
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh Pressing “ Down” key will be re-enter into Parity Edit
A
VYB
x1000
Hz mode.
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD
Pressing the “ Up” key will set the value.
KW x1000
VBR P.F.
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B
Pressing the “ Up” key again will jump back to the
Demand
communication parameter selection menu
(see section 3.2.2).
3.2.3 Reset Parameter Selection :
3.2.3.1 Resetting Parameter
The following screens allow the users to reset the all Energy , Lo(Min), hi(Max), Demand,
Run hour, On hour, No.of Interrupts
Reset (None)
V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R
Pressing “ Up” key advances to Reset Parameter
KAh
selection screen (see section 3.2.3)
A x1000
VYB Hz
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD
Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the “Reset
KW x1000 option” mode and scroll through Parameter
VBR P.F.
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B
and wrapping back to None.
Demand

V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R

Reset option select, (Resets ALL resettable parameter) A


KAh

x1000
VYB Hz
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
The user has scrolled through to the “ALL” . %THD

KW x1000
VBR P.F.
Angle KWh

Pressing “ Up” key will select the value and Max Ph B


Demand

advance to the “Reset ALL Confirmation” Mode &.


Will reset all resettable parameter.
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V x1000
Reset ALL Confirmation.
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh Pressing the “ Down” key will re-enter the
A
VYB
x1000
Hz Reset option Select mode.
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD

KW x1000 Pressing “ Up” key will jump back to the


VBR P.F.
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B
Reset Parameter selection screen (see section 3.2.3).
Demand

V x1000
Reset option select, (Reset A Demand, KVA Demand
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh Parameters KW demand (Import/Export))
Sys Ph R
KAh

A
VYB
KVA
x1000
Hz
KVAh
The user has scrolled through to the “d” .
Min Ph Y
%THD

KW x1000 Pressing “ Up” key will select the value and


VBR P.F.
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B
advance to the “Reset “d” Confirmation” Mode &
Demand

resets all Demand parameters.

V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Reset Demand parameters Confirmation. Sys Ph R
KAh

A x1000
VYB Hz
Pressing the “ Down” key will re-enter the KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
%THD
“Reset option Select mode. KW x1000
VBR P.F.
Angle KWh

Pressing “ Up” key will jump back to the Max Ph B


Demand

Reset Parameter selection screen (see section 3.2.3).

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Reset option select, (Resets all Energies)
V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh The user has scrolled through to the “E” Energy
A
VYB
x1000
Hz
value.
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD

KW x1000
Pressing “ Up” key will select the value and
VBR
Angle
Max
P.F.
KWh advance to the “Reset Energy Confirmation” Mode.
Ph B
Demand & resets all Energies (Import Enegy, Export Energy
Import reactive, Export reactive, Apparent Energy)

V x1000
Reset Energy Confirmation.
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh Pressing the “ Down” key will re-enter the “Reset
A
VYB
x1000
Hz
option” mode.
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD

KW
VBR
x1000
P.F.
Pressing “ Up” key will jump back to the
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B Reset Parameter selection screen (see section 3.2.3).
Demand

Reset option select, (Reset Hi)


V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
The user has scrolled through to the “Hi” (Max) Sys Ph R
KAh

A x1000
VYB Hz

Pressing “ Up” key will select the value and KVA


Min
KVAh
Ph Y
%THD
Demand
advance to the “Reset Hi Confirmation” Mode. KW x1000

Will reset Maximum (Hi) values of Voltage & Current Avg. VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
Max Ph B
appeared at input. Max Demand
Demand

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V x1000 Reset hI (Max) Confirmation.
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R

A
KAh

x1000
Pressing the “ Down” key will re-enter the
VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh
“Reset option Select mode.
Min Ph Y
%THD
Demand

KW x1000 Pressing “ Up” key will jump back to the


VBR P.F.
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B
Reset Parameter selection screen (see section 3.2.3).
Max Demand
Demand

V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
Reset option select, (Reset Lo) KAh

A x1000
VYB Hz
The user has scrolled through to the “Lo” (Min) KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
%THD

Pressing “ Up” key will select the value and advance KW


VBR
x1000
P.F.
to the “Reset Lo Confirmation” Mode & Will reset Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B

minimum values of Voltage & Current Avg .appeared Demand

at Input.

V
VRY
x1000
IN
Reset Lo Confirmation
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R Pressing the “ Down” key will re-enter the
KAh

A x1000
“Reset option Select mode.
VYB Hz
KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
Pressing “ Up” key will jump back to the
%THD

KW x1000
Reset Parameter selection screen (see section 3.2.3).
VBR P.F.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B V x1000
Demand VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh

A x1000
VYB Hz
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD
Demand
Reset option select, hr (ON Hour & Run Hour) The user KW x1000
P.F.
has scrolled through to the “hr” Pressing “ Up” key will VBR
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B

select the value and advance to the “Reset hr Max Demand

Confirmation” Mode & Will reset On hour & Run Hour both.

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Reset hr Confirmation
V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh
Pressing the “ Down” key will re-enter the
A
VYB
x1000
Hz
“Reset option Select mode.
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD
Demand

x1000
Pressing “ Up” key will jump back to the
KW
VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
Reset Parameter selection screen (see section 3.2.3).
Max Ph B
Max Demand
Demand

V x1000
Reset option select, (Reset Number of Interrupt) VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh

The user has scrolled through to the “intr” A


VYB
KVA
x1000
Hz
KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD
Demand

Pressing “ Up” key will select the value and KW


VBR
x1000
P.F.
advance to the “reset Interrupt Confirmation” Mode & Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B

Will reset number of Auxiliary supply interruption count. Max Demand


Demand

V
VRY
KVAr
x1000
IN
KVArh
Reset Interrupt Confirmation
Sys Ph R
KAh

A
VYB
x1000
Hz
Pressing the “ Down” key will re-enter the
KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
%THD
Demand
“Reset parameter Selection”(see section 3.2.3).
KW x1000
VBR P.F.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Max Demand
Demand
Pressing “ Up” key will jump back to the
Reset Parameter selection screen (see section 3.2.3).

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3.2.4. Output Option selection menu
3.2.4.1 Configuration of Output

V
VRY
x1000
IN
This screen applies to the Relay1 Output option Selection .
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R

A
KAh

x1000
Pressing “ Up” key will select the
VYB Hz
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
Demand
%THD
Relay1 output selection menu(See section 3.2.4.1.1)
KW
VBR
x1000
P.F. pressing the “ Down” key will advance
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Max Demand
Demand Relay2 output option below.

V x1000
This screen applies to the Relay2 Output option Selection . VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh

Pressing “ Up” key will advance to the select Relay 2 A


VYB
x1000
Hz

output selection menu. (See section 3.2.4.1.2)


KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD
Demand

KW x1000

pressing the “ Down” key will advance to Analog VBR


Angle
P.F.
KWh
Max Ph B

output option below. Max Demand


Demand

V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R This screen applies to the Analog Output Selection.
KAh

A x1000
VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh
Pressing “ Up” key will Select the Analog output
Min Ph Y
%THD
Demand selection menu (See section 3.2.4.1.3)
KW x1000
VBR P.F.
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B Pressing the “ Down” key will advance to Quit screen.
Max Demand
Demand

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V
VRY
x1000
IN
This screen allows the user to quit the output option
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh Pressing “ Up” key will advance to the
A x1000
VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh
Output Parameter selection (See section 3.2.4)
Min Ph Y
%THD

KW
VBR
x1000
P.F.
Pressing the “ Down” key will go back to
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B Relay1 output option (See section 3.2.4.1).
Demand

3.2.4.1.1 Relay1 output Selection menu :


3.2.4.1.1.1 Pulse output :
V x1000
This screen is used to assign Relay1 in Pulse VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh

output mode. Sys Ph R


KAh

A x1000
Pressing “ Up” key will advance to the Pulse VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh
Min Ph Y
(for Relay1) output configuration %THD
Demand

KW x1000
(See section 3.2.4.1.1.1.1) VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
Max Ph B

Pressing “ Down” key will show “Limit”output option Max Demand


Demand

(See section 3.2.4.1.1.2)

3.2.4.1.1.2 Limit output :


V x1000 This screen is used to assign Relay1 in limit output mode.
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R

A
KAh

x1000
Pressing “ Up” key will assign
VYB Hz
KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
Limit (for Relay1) output mode.(See section 3.2.4.1.1.2.1)
Demand
%THD

KW
VBR
x1000
P.F. Pressing “ Down” key wil go back to the pulse option
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Max Demand
Demand
(For Relay 1) screen.(See section 3.2.4.1.1.1)

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3.2.4.1.1.1.1 Assignment of Energy to pulse output (Relay 1) :
This screen allows the user to assign pulse output to energy (for Relay 1)

Pressing “ Up” key accepts the present setting


V
VRY
KVAr
x1000
IN and advance to “Pulse duration selection”
KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh
(see section 3.2.4.1.1.1.2).
A
VYB
x1000
Hz Pressing the “ Down” key will enter into edit mode
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD
and scroll through the energy setting
KW x1000
VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh A - E : Apparent Energy C - rE : Reactive Energy Cap.
I - E : Import Active Energy L - rE : Reactive Energy Ind.
Max Ph B
Demand

E - E : Export Active Energy

Pulse output (for Relay 1) confirmation : V


VRY
x1000
IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh
Pressing “ Down” key will be re-enter into edit mode . A x1000
VYB Hz
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
Pressing the “ Up” key will set the value and advances %THD

to the “ Pulse duration selection ”(see section 3.2.4.1.1.1.2). KW


VBR
x1000
P.F.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Demand

3.2.4.1.1.1.2 Pulse Duration Selection:


This screen applies only to the Pulsed output mode of both the relay
This screen allows the user to set Relay energisation time in milliseconds.

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Pulse Duration Edit.
V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R Pressing “ Up” key accepts the present value and
KAh

A x1000
advance to pulse rate selection menu
VYB
KVA
Min
Hz
KVAh (see section 3.2.4.1.1.1.3).
Ph Y
%THD

KW x1000 Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the “Pulse Duration
VBR P.F.
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B
Edit” mode and scroll the value through 60, 100, 200 and
Demand wrapping back to 60.
Pressing the “ Up” key will select the value and
advances to “Pulse Duration Confirmation”.

Pulse Duration Confirmation.


V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
This screen will only appear following an edit of the Sys Ph R
KAh

Pulse duration. A x1000


VYB Hz
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
Pressing the “ Down” key will re-enter the “Pulse %THD

KW x1000
Duration Edit” mode. VBR P.F.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Demand

Pressing “ Up” key set displayed value and


Will advance to pulse rate selection menu
(See section 3.2.4.1.1.1.3)

3.2.4.1.1.1.3 Pulse Rate


This screen applies to the Relay Output option only. The screen allows user to set the energy
pulse rate divisor. Divisor values can be selected through 1,10,100,1000 in Wh.

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Pressing “ Up” key accepts the presents value
V x1000
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
and advances to the “Configuration of Output”
Sys Ph R
KAh (See section 3.2.4.1).
A x1000
VYB Hz
KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the “Pulse rate
%THD

KW x1000
divisor Edit” mode and scroll the value through the values
VBR P.F.
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B
1,10,100,1000 wrapping back to 1 in Wh but in KWh &
Demand
MWh pulse rate divisor is only 1.
Pressing the “ Up” key advances to the “Pulse rate
Divisor Confirmation” menu.
For setting divisior value refer table 3.

Pulse Rate Divisor Confirmation.


V x1000
This screen will only appear following an edit of the VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
Sys Ph R
Pulse rate divisor. KAh

A x1000
VYB Hz
If the Pulse rate shown is not correct, pressing the KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
“ Down” key will return to the “Pulse rate divisor %THD

KW x1000
Edit” stage by blanking the bottom line of the VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh

display. Max Ph B
Demand

Pressing “ Up” key sets the displayed value and


will advance to the “Configuration of output”.
(See section 3.2.4.1)

3.2.4.1.1.2.1 Assignment of Parameter to Limit output (for Relay1)


This screen is for Limit output mode selection. It allows the user to set Limit output corresponding
measured value . Refer Table 2“ Parameter for Analog & Limit output “ for assignment.

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Pressing “ Up” key accepts the present value and
V
VRY
x1000
IN advance to the Limit1 configuration select screen.
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh
(see section 3.2.4.1.1.2.2 ).
A x1000
VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the “ Limit1
Min Ph Y
%THD
Demand output Edit” mode and scroll the values, as per Table 2,
KW
VBR
x1000
P.F.
“ Parameter for Analog & Limit Output”
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Demand
Max Demand Pressing the “ Up” key advance to the Limit1 output
confirmation screen .

V
Limit1 output Confirmation : VRY
KVAr
x1000
IN
KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh
Pressing the “ Down” key will re-enter the “ Limit1 A x1000
VYB
output Edit” mode. KVA
Min
Hz
KVAh
Ph Y
%THD
Demand

Pressing the “ Up” key sets the displayed value and KW x1000
VBR P.F.
will advance to the Limit1 Configuration select screen Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B
( see section 3.2.4.1.1.2.2 ) Max Demand
Demand

3.2.4.1.1.2.2 Limit1 Configuration select


This screen is used to set the Limit1 Configuration, four different types of configuration can
be selected
H i - E (High Alarm & Energized Relay)
H i - d (High Alarm & De-Energized Relay)
L o - E (Low Alarm & Energized Relay)
L o - d (Low Alarm & De-Energized Relay)
(For detail refer to Section 8.2)
Pressing the “ Up” key accepts the present value and advances to the “Trip point
selection” screen (see section 3.2.4.1.1.2.3)

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Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the Limit1
configuration edit mode and scroll through the V
VRY
x1000
IN
KVAr KVArh
Modes available . Sys Ph R
KAh

A x1000
VYB Hz
KVA KVAh
Pressing the “ Up” key advances to the Limit1 Min Ph Y
%THD
Demand

configuration type confirmation menu. KW


VBR
x1000
P.F.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Max Demand

Limit1 Configuration Confirmation

This screen will only appear following the edit of


V x1000
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
system type. If system type is to be changed again,
Sys Ph R
KAh pressing the “ Down” key will return to the Limit1
A
VYB
KVA
x1000
Hz
KVAh
configuration Type edit stage by blanking the bottom line
Min Ph Y
Demand
%THD of the display.
KW x1000
VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
Pressing the “ Up” key sets the displayed value and
Max Ph B
Max Demand
Demand will advance to “Trip point selection” Screen
(See section 3.2.4.1.1.2.3 )

3.2.4.1.1.2.3 Trip point selection :


This screen applies to the Trip point selection for instrument.
The allowable range is 10% to 120% for
High Alarm and 10% to 100% for Low Alarm . V
VRY
KVAr
x1000
IN
KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh
Enter value, prompt for first digit. A x1000

(* Denotes that decimal point will be flashing). VYB


KVA
Min
Hz
KVAh
Ph Y
%THD
Demand

Press the “ Down” key to scroll the values of KW x1000

the first digit VBR


Angle
Max
P.F.
KWh
Ph B
Max Demand
Demand

Press the “ Up” key to advance to next digit.

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The first digit entered, prompt for second digit
V
VRY
KVAr
x1000
IN (* Denotes that decimal point will be flashing).
KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh

A
VYB
x1000 Use the “ Down” key to scroll the value of the second digit
Hz
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD
Demand

x1000
Press the “ Up” key to advance to next digit.
KW
VBR P.F.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Max Demand
V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh

A x1000
The second digit entered, prompt for third digit VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh
Min Ph Y
(* Denotes that decimal point will be flashing). Demand
%THD

KW x1000
VBR P.F.
Angle KWh
Use the “ Down” key to scroll the value of the third digit Max Ph B
Max Demand
Demand

V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R
KAh
Entered the value for third digit .
A x1000
VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh
Press the “ Up” key to advance to trip point
Min Ph Y
%THD
Demand confirmation Screen.
KW x1000
VBR P.F.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Max Demand
Demand

V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh

This Screen confirms the value set by user . A


VYB
x1000
Hz
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y

Press the “ Up” key to advance to next Screen %THD


Demand

x1000
KW
“Hysteresis selection” ( see section 3.2.4.1.1.2.4) VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
Max Ph B
Max Demand

Pressing the “ Down” key will return in edit mode

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3.2.4.1.1.2.4 Hysteresis selection :
This screen applies to the Hysteresis selection.
V x1000

This screen allows the user to set Hysteresis VRY


KVAr
Sys
IN
KVArh
Ph R
for relay1 output KAh

A x1000
VYB Hz
The allowable range is 0.5% to 50 % of Trip point . KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
%THD
Demand
Enter value, prompt for first digit. KW x1000
VBR P.F.
(* Denotes that decimal point will be flashing). Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B
Demand
Max Demand

Press the “ Down” key to scroll the value of


the first digit.
Press the “ Up” key to advance to next digit.

V x1000
The first digit entered, prompt for second digit
VRY IN
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R (* Denotes that decimal point will be flashing).
KAh

A x1000
VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh
Use the “ Down” key to scroll the value of
Min Ph Y
Demand
%THD the second digit
KW x1000
VBR P.F.
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B
Press the “ Up” key to advance to next digit.
Max Demand
Demand

V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh
The second digit entered, prompt for third digit A x1000
VYB Hz
(* Denotes that decimal point will be flashing). KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
%THD
Demand

KW x1000

Use the “ Down” key to scroll the value of VBR


Angle
P.F.
KWh
Max Ph B
the third digit Max Demand
Demand

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Entered value for third digit . V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
Press the “ Up” key to advance to Hysteresis KAh

A x1000
VYB Hz
confirmation Screen. KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
%THD
Demand

KW x1000
VBR P.F.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Max Demand
Demand

V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh

A x1000 Hysteresis confirmation Screen.


VYB Hz
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
Demand
%THD This Screen confirms the percentage value set by user .
KW
VBR
x1000
P.F.
& Screen will appear only after edit mode of Hysteresis.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Max Demand
Demand Press the “ Up” key to advance to next Screen.
“Energizing delay time” ( 3.2.4.1.1.2.5 )

3.2.4.1.1.2.5 Energizing Delay time.


This screen allows the user to set Energizing Delay time for Relay 1 Limit Assigned Parameters.
Pressing “ Up” key accepts the present value and
V x1000
VRY IN advance to De-energizing delay screen
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R .
KAh

A x1000
VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh
Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the
Min Ph Y
Demand
%THD “Energizing Delay” Edit mode and
KW
VBR
x1000
P.F.
scroll the “Value” through 1 to10
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Max Demand
Demand

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Energizing delay time Confirmation.
V x1000
This screen will appear only after edit mode of VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh

Energizing delay time Sys Ph R


KAh

A x1000
VYB Hz
pressing the “ Down” key will re-enter the “Energizing KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
delay Edit” mode. %THD
Demand

KW x1000
VBR P.F.
Pressing “ Up” key set displayed value and Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B
Max Demand
Demand
will advance to Assignment of De-energizing delay time.
(See section 3.2.4.1.1.2.6 )

3.2.4.1.1.2.6 De-Energizing Delay time.


This screen allows the user to set De-Energizing Delay time for Relay 1 Limit Assigned Parameters.

V x1000 Pressing
. “ Up” key accepts the present value and
VRY IN
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R
advance to Configuration of Output.
KAh
(See section 3.2.4.1 )
A x1000
VYB Hz
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD
Demand
Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the
KW
VBR
x1000
P.F.
“De-Energizing Delay” Edit mode and
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B scroll the “Value” through 1 to10
Max Demand
Demand

V x1000
De-Energizing delay time Confirmation. VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh
This screen will appear only after edit mode of A x1000
VYB Hz
De-energizing delay time. KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
Demand
%THD

Pressing the “ Down” key will re-enter the KW x1000


VBR P.F.
“De-energizing delay Edit” mode. Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B
Max Demand
Demand

Pressing “ Up” key set displayed value and will


advance to Configuration of Output.(See section 3.2.4.1 )

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3.2.4.1.2 Relay 2 Output Selection :
Configuration of Relay 2 for Pulse or Limit Output is same as Relay 1. If you Select the
Pulse output option for Relay 1 same setting will be applicable for Relay 2 except
assignment of energy to Pulse output (i.e. Energy assignment of both relay can be different.)

3.2.4.1.3 Analog Output


3.2.4.1.3.1 Parameter setting for Analog Output 1 (Optional)
This screen is for analog output 1 only . It allows the user to set analog output 1 to corresponding
measured parameter . Refer table2 “ Parameter for Analog & Limit output “.

V
VRY
x1000
IN
Pressing “ Up” key accepts the present value and
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R advance to the Analog output 2 selection (see section
KAh

A x1000
3.2.4.1.3.2 ).
VYB Hz
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD
Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the “ Analog
KW x1000 output 1 Edit” mode and scroll the values, as per Table 2
VBR P.F.
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B
“ Parameter for Analog & Limit output”
Demand

Pressing the “ Up” key advance to the Analog output 1


confirmation screen .

Analog output 1 Confirmation :


V x1000
VRY IN
This Screen will appear only after edit mode of Analog KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R
KAh
output 1 Parameter. A x1000
VYB Hz
KVA KVAh

Pressing the “ Down” key will re-enter the “ Analog Min Ph Y


%THD

output 1 Edit” KW
VBR
x1000
P.F.
Angle KWh

Pressing the “ Up” key sets the displayed value and Max Ph B
Demand

will advance to the Analog output 2 selection screen


( see section 3.2.4.1.3.2 )

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3.2.4.1.3.2 Parameter setting Analog Output 2 ( Optional )
This screen is for analog output 2 only . It allows the user to set analog output 2 to
corresponding measured parameter. Refer TABLE 7.1 “Parameter for Analog & Limit output“.

Pressing “ Up” key accepts the present value and


V x1000
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
advance to Analog output selection screen
Sys Ph R
KAh (see section 3.2.4.1 ).
A x1000
VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the “ Analog
Min Ph Y
%THD output 2 Edit” mode and scroll the values, as per Table 2.
KW
VBR
x1000
P.F. “Parameter for Analog output”
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Demand
Pressing the “ Up” key advance to the Analog output 2
confirmation screen .

Analog output 2 Confirmation :


V x1000

This Screen will appear only after edit mode of Analog VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
Sys Ph R
output 2 Parameter. KAh

A x1000
VYB Hz
KVA KVAh

Pressing the “ Down” key will re-enter the “ Analog Min Ph Y


%THD

output 2 Edit” KW
VBR
x1000
P.F.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B

Pressing the “ Up” key sets the displayed value and Demand

will advance to the Analog output selection screen


(see section 3.2.4.1.3).

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4.Phase Rotation Screen :
Meter shows phase rotation error if the phase sequence R-Y-B (L1-L2-L3) is not maintained

V x1000
This screen indicates that Phase sequence is incorrect.
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh
User must check this screen in order to get correct
A
VYB
x1000
Hz
readings when meter is connected.
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD

KW x1000
VBR P.F.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Demand V x1000
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh

A x1000
VYB Hz

Correct Phase sequence : KVA


Min
KVAh
Ph Y
%THD

This Screen indicates the phase sequence connected to KW


VBR
x1000
P.F.
Angle KWh

meter is correct. If phase sequence is wrong this screen is Max Ph B


Demand

useful to get correct phase sequence by interchanging


connection & verifying it with screen.

5. On Hour
This Screen shows the total no. of hours the Axillary Supply is ON.
Even if the Auxiliary supply is interrupted count of On hour
V x1000
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
will be maintained in internal memory & displayed in
Sys Ph R
KAh
the format “hours. min”. For example if Displayed
A x1000
VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh
count is 005000.10 On-H it indicates 005000 hours &
Min Ph Y
%THD 10 minutes.
KW x1000
VBR P.F.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Demand
After 999999.59 On hours display will restart from zero.
To reset On hour manually (see section Resetting
Parameter)

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6. Number of Interruption :
This Screen Displays the total no. of times the Axillary
V x1000
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
Supply was Interrupted. Even if the Auxiliary supply is
Sys Ph R
KAh interrupted count will be maintained in internal memory.
A x1000
VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh
To reset No of Interruption manually see section
Min Ph Y
%THD Resetting Parameter 3.2.3.1
KW x1000
VBR P.F.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Demand

7. Analog Output ( optional ) :


This module provides two d.c. isolated outputs.The output options available are :
Two 4 - 20mA outputs , internally powered .

The analog output module has an 0V return on each end of the 4 way connector
( Please refer Section 13 for connection details )

On both modules the output signals are present on pins A1 (Analog Output 1) &
A2 (Analog Output 2)

These outputs can be individually assigned to represent any one of the measured and
displayed Parameters.

All settings are user congurable via the user interface screen. See Analog o/p selection
( section 3.2.4.1.3.1 & section 3.2.4.1.3.2 ) for details .
* Note : Refer diagram 1

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Diagram 1 : ( 4 -20 mA )
00(12 mA)

2700(8 mA)
900(16 mA)

1810(4 mA)

1800(20 mA)

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TABLE 7.1 : Parameter for Analog & Limit Output
Sr. Range
No. Parameter 1P 2W 3P 4W 3P 3W Analog Output Limit Output
0 None    – –
1 INPUT VOLTAGE L1    0 - 100 % 10 - 120 %
2 INPUT VOLTAGE L2    0 - 100 % 10 - 120 %
3 INPUT VOLTAGE L3    0 - 100 % 10 - 120 %
4 INPUT CURRENT IL1    0 - 100 % 10 - 120 %
5 INPUT CURRENT IL2    0 - 100 % 10 - 120 %
6 INPUT CURRENT IL3    0 - 100 % 10 - 120 %
7 ACTIVE POWER L1    0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
8 ACTIVE POWER L2    0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
9 ACTIVE POWER L3    0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
10 APPARENT POWER L1    0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
11 APPARENT POWER L2    0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
12 APPARENT POWER L3    0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
13 REACTIVE POWER L1    0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
14 REACTIVE POWER L2    0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
15 REACTIVE POWER L3    0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
16 POWER FACTOR L1    0
181 / 0 / -180
0
10 - 90 %
(2)

17 POWER FACTOR L2    0
181 / 0 / -180 0
10 - 90 %
(2)

18 POWER FACTOR L3    0
181 / 0 / -180
0
10 - 90 %
(2)

19 PHASE ANGLE L1    1810/ 0 / -180 0 10 - 90 % (2)


20 PHASE ANGLE L2    0
181 / 0 / -180
0
10 - 90 % (2)
21 PHASE ANGLE L3    1810/ 0 / -180 0 10 - 90 %
(2)

22 VOLTAGE AVG    0 - 100 % 10 - 120 %


24 CURRENT AVG    0 - 100 % 10 - 120 %

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Sr. Range
No. Parameter 1P 2W 3P 4W 3P 3W Analog Output Limit Output
27 ACTIVE POWER SUM    0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
29 APPARENT POWER SUM    0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
31 REACTIVE POWER SUM    0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
(2)
32 POWER FACTOR AVG    1810/ 0 / -180 0 10 - 90 %
34 PHASE ANGLE AVG    1810/ 0 / -180 0 10 - 90 %
(2)

36 FREQUENCY    45 to 66 Hz 10 - 90 %
(1)

43 WATT DEMAND IMPORT    0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %


44 WATT MAX DEMAND IMP.    0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
45 WATT DEMAND EXPORT    0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
46 WATT MAX DEMAND EXP.    0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
47 VAR DEMAND IND.    0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
48 VAR MAX DEMAND IND.    0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
49 VAR DEMAND CAP.    0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
50 VAR MAX DEMAND CAP.    0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
51 VA DEMAND    0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
52 VA MAX DEMAND    0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
53 CURRENT DEMAND    0 - 100 % 10 - 120 %
54 CURRENT MAX DEMAND    0 - 100 % 10 - 120 %
101 INPUT VOLTAGE L12    0 - 100 % 10 - 120 %
102 INPUT VOLTAGE L23    0 - 100 % 10 - 120 %
103 INPUT VOLTAGE L31    0 - 100 % 10 - 120 %
113 NEUTRAL CURRENT    0 - 100 % 10 - 120 %
Note : Parameters 1,2,3 are L-N Voltage for 3P 4W & L-L Voltage for 3P 3W .
(1) For Frequency 0% corresponds to 45 Hz and 100% corresponds to 66 Hz.
(2) For 3P 4W and 1P2W the nominal value is VLN and that for 3P 3W is VLL.
(3) Nominal Value for power is calculated from Nominal Voltage and current values.
(4) Nominal Value is to be considered with set CT/ PT Primary values.
(5) For single phase L1 Phase values are to be considered as System values.

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8. Relay output (Optional) :
This instrument is provided with 2 relay for pulse output as well as for limit switch
8.1 Pulse Output :
Pulse output is the potential free, very fast acting relay contact which can be used to drive
an external mechanical counter for energy measurement.
This instrument’s pulse output can be congured to any of the following parameter
through setup parameter screen
1) Active Energy (Import) 2) Active Energy (Export) 3)Reactive Energy (Cap.)
4)Reactive Energy (Ind.) 5)Apparent Energy
TABLE 8.1.1 : Energy Pulse Rate Divisor
1.For Energy Output in Wh 2. For Energy Output in Kwh
Pulse rate
Pulse rate
Divisor Pulse System Power*
Divisor Pulse System Power*
1 1per Wh Up to 3600W
1per kWh Up to 3600kW 1 1 per kWh Up to 3600W
1per Mwh Above 3600kW 1 per 1000kWh Up to 3600kW
10 1per 10Wh Up to 3600W 1 per 1000MWh Above 3600kW
1per 10kWh Up to 3600kW
1per 10MWh Above 3600kW
100 1per 100Wh Up to 3600W 3. For Energy Output in Mwh
1per 100kWh Up to 3600kW
1per 100MWh Above 3600kW
Pulse rate
Divisor Pulse System Power*
1000 1 per 1000Wh Up to 3600W
1 per 1000kWh Up to 3600kW 1 1 per Mwh Up to 3600W
1per 1000MWh Above 3600kW 1 per 1000Mwh Up to 3600kW
Pulse Duration 60 ms,100 ms or 200 ms
1 per 1000Gwh Above 3600kW
Above options are also applicable for Apparent and Reactive Energy.
1) System power = 3 x CT(Primary) x PT(Primary)L-N for 3 Phase 4 Wire
2) System power = Root3 x CT(Primary) x PT(Primary)L-L for 3 Phase 3 Wire
3) System power = CT(Primary) x PT(Primary)L-N for 1 Phase 2 Wire
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8.2 Limit Switch :
Limit switch can be used to monitor the measured parameter ( Ref.TABLE 7.1 )in relation
with to a set limit.
The limit switch can be congured in one of the four mode given below:-
1) Hi alarm & Relay Energized Relay..
2) Hi alarm & De-Energized Relay.
3) Lo alarm & Energized Relay.
4) Lo alarm & De-Energized Relay.
Limit switch has user selectable Trip point, Hysteresis, Energizing Delay & De-Energizing delay.
Hi Alarm:
If Hi-Alarm Energized or Hi Alarm De-Energized option is selected then relay will get
energized or De-energized,if selected parameter is greater than or equal to trip point.
Lo Alarm:
If Lo-Alarm Energized or Lo Alarm De-Energized option is selected then relay will get
energized or De-energized,if selected parameter is less than or equal to trip point.
Example for Phase angle:
If trip point is set 70% then maximum applicable 0° (+1)
hysteresis is 42.8%. i.e Trip point 70% (252 ° ) +
Hysteresis 42.8% 0.4539
Relay Energise
(107.8°) = 359.8° 0.4539(Trip point)
If total value is greater than the 100% i.e. 360° then relay 0.136 0.136
will not release. (Hysterisis point)
270° (0.00) 90° (0.00)
Example for PF: Relay De-energise
For Hi-Alarm Energized, if trip point is 70% & hysterisis is
30%,
then trip value = 0.7x90°= 63°.
Tripping PF = cos(63)=0.4539 &
hysterisis = 0.3 x 0.4539 = 0.136. 180° (-1)
Hence, the relay will energize above 0.4539 and de-
energize below 0.3179.
Note: This function will work irrespective of +/- sign. It
depends only on value.

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Trip point:
Trip point can be set in the range of 10% to 120 % of nominal value for Hi-Alarm &
10% to 100 % of nominal value for Lo-Alarm.
Hysteresis:
Hysteresis can be set in the range of 0.5% to 50 % of set trip point .
If Hi-alarm Energized or Hi-alarm De-energized is selected then relay will get
De-energized or Energized respectively, if set parameter value is less than Hysteresis
Similarly if Lo-alarm Energized or Lo-alarm De-Energized.
Energizing Delay:
The energizing delay can be set in the range from1 to 10 sec.

De-Energizing Delay:
The De-energizing delay can be set in the range from1 to 10 sec.

Note : In case of lo alarm if trip point is set at 100% then maximum 20%
Hysterisis can be set..

Hysterisis point

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9. Phasor Diagram :

Capacitive Inductive

Inductive Capacitive

Sign of Sign of Sign of Inductive /


Connections Quadrant Active Reactive Power Capacitive
Power ( P ) Power ( Q ) Factor ( PF )
Import 1 +P +Q + L
Import 4 +P -Q + C
Export 2 -P +Q - C
Export 3 -P -Q - L
Inductive means Current lags Voltage Capacitive means Current leads Voltage

When Multifunction Meter displays When Multifunction Meter displays


Active power (P) with “ + ” (positive Active power (P) with “ - ” (negative
sign), the connection is “Import ” . sign), the connection is “Export ”.

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SLIDE IN THIS DIRECTION
10. Installation PANEL AND LOCK
Mounting is by four side clamps, slide the side
clamps through side slot till side clamp gets rmly
locked in a groove (Refer g.) Consideration should
be given to the space required behind the Meter
instrument to allow for bends in the connection cables.

As the front of the enclosure conforms to IP54 it is


protected from water spray from all directions,
additional protection to the panel may be obtained
by the use of an optional panel gasket.

The terminals at the rear of the product should


be protected from liquids.

The instrument should be mounted in a reasonably stable ambient temperature and where
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the operating temperature is within the range -20 to 70 C . Vibration should be kept to a
minimum and the product should not be mounted where it will be subjected to excessive
excessive direct sunlight.

Caution
1. In the interest of safety and functionality this product must be installed by
a qualified engineer, abiding by any local regulations.
2. Voltages dangerous to human life are present at some of the terminal
connections of this unit. Ensure that all supplies are de-energised before
attempting any connection or disconnection.
3. These products do not have internal fuses therefore external fuses must
be used to ensure safety under fault conditions.

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10.1 EMC Installation Requirements
This product has been designed to meet the certication of the EU directives when installed to a
good code of practice for EMC in industrial environments, e.g.
1. Screened output and low signal input leads or have provision for tting RF suppression
components, such as ferrite absorbers, line lters etc., in the event that RF elds cause
problems.
Note: It is good practice to install sensitive electronic instruments that are performing critical
functions, in EMC enclosures that protect against electrical interference which could cause a
disturbance in function.
2. Avoid routing leads alongside cables and products that are, or could be, a source of
interference.
3. To protect the product against permanent damage, surge transients must be limited to
2kV pk. It is good EMC practice to suppress differential surges to 2kV at the source.
The unit has been designed to automatically recover in the event of a high level of
transients. In extreme circumstances it may be necessary to temporarily disconnect the
auxiliary supply for a period of greater than 5 seconds to restore correct operation.
The Current inputs of these products are designed for connection in to systems via
Current Transformers only, where one side is grounded.
4. ESD precautions must be taken at all times when handling this product.

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10.2 Case Dimension and Panel Cut Out
3.78” 3.15” 3.62”
96mm 80mm 92mm

3.78” 3.62”
96mm FRONT DISPLAY PANEL CUTOUT 92mm
AREA

MAX PANEL THICKNESS 0.18”,5mm


10.3 Wiring
Input connections are made directly to screw-type terminals with indirect wire pressure.
Numbering is clearly marked in the plastic moulding. Choice of cable should meet local
2
regulations. Terminal for both Current and Voltage inputs will accept upto 3mm x 2
diameter cables.
Note : It is recommended to use wire with lug for connection with meter.

10.4 Auxiliary Supply


The instrumentshould ideally be powered from a dedicated supply, however it may be powered
from the signal source, provided the source remains within the limits of the chosen auxiliary voltage.

10.5 Fusing
It is recommended that all voltage lines are tted with 1 amp HRC fuses.

10.6 Earth/Ground Connections


For safety reasons, CT secondary connections should be grounded in accordance with local
regulations.

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11. Connection Diagrams
3-PHASE 3-WIRE UNBALANCED LOAD 3-PHASE 4-WIRE UNBALANCED LOAD
DIGITAL METERING SYSTEM DIGITAL METERING SYSTEM
2 5 8 3 4 6 7 9 2 5 8 11 1 3 4 6 7 9 13 14

L N L N
AUX AUX
SUPPLY SUPPLY
S1 S1
P1 P1
L1 L L1 S1 L
P1
L2 S1 O L2 S1 O
L3 P1 A L3 P1 A
D D
N N
SINGLE PHASE
DIGITAL METERING SYSTEM
2 3

L N
AUX
S1
SUPPLY
L P1 L
O
A
N D

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12. Specification
System
3 Phase 3 Wire / 3 phase 4 Wire programmable at site
1 Phase 2 Wire as per order
Display
LED 3 Line 4 Digits, (Digit Height 11mm)
Update Approx. 1 seconds
Controls
User Interface Two Push Buttons
Inputs
Nominal Input Voltage (AC RMS) 100VLL to 600VLL programmable on site.
(57.7VLN to 346.4VLN)
System PT Primary Values 100VLL to 692.8 kVLL, programmable on site
System PT Secondary Values 100VLL to 600VLL programmable on site.
(57.7VLN to 346.4VLN)
Max continuous input voltage 120% of Nominal Value
Nominal input voltage burden <0.3 VA approx. per Phase (at nominal 240V)
Nominal Input Current 1A/5A
max continuous input current 120% of Nominal value
Nominal input current burden <0.3 VA approx. per phase
(Inbuilt CT)
System CT primary values Std. Values 1 to 9999A (1 or 5 Amp secondary)
System CT secondary values 1A / 5A, programmable on site

Overload withstand
Voltage input 2 x Rated Value
(1s application at 10s intervals) repeated 10 times
Current input 2 x nominal Value
(1s application at 5min intervals) repeated 5 times

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Auxiliary Supply
External Higher Aux. 100V to 550V AC/DC
External Higher Aux. Nominal Value 230V AC/DC 50/60 Hz for AC Aux
External Lower Aux. 12V to 60V AC/DC
External Lower Aux. Nominal Value 24V AC/ 48V DC 50/60 Hz for AC Aux
Aux Frequency Range 45 to 65 Hz
VA Burden With Addon card < 7 VA approx. (at nominal)
VA Burden With Ethernet card < 8 VA approx. (at nominal)
Operating Measuring Ranges
Voltage 20 ... 120 % of nominal Value
Current 1....120% of nominal value
Starting Current as per IEC 62053-22 (0.2S)
Frequency 45 to 65 Hz
Power Factor 0.5 Lag ... 1 ... 0.8 Lead
Total Harmonic Distortion 50% upto 15th harmonic
10% upto 31st harmonic
Accuracy
Voltage ± 0.2 % of range
Current ± 0.2 % of range
Frequency 0.15% of mid frequency
Active Power ± 0.2 % of range
Re- Active Power ± 1.0 % of range
Apparent Power ± 0.2 % of range
Active Energy as per IEC 62053-22 (0.2S)
Re - Active Energy Class 2 as per IEC 62053-23
Apparant Energy ± 0.2 % of range
Power Factor ± 1 % of Unity
Angle ± 1 % of range
Analog Output ± 1 % of Output end value
Total Harmonic Distortion ±3%
Neutral Current ± 4 % of range

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Reference conditions for Accuracy :
Reference temperature 23 0C + 2 0C
(as per IEC 62053-22)
Input Waveform Sinusoidal(distortion factor 0.005)
Input frequency 50/60 Hz ± 2%
Auxilary supply 230V AC/DC ± 1%

Auxilary supply frequency 50/60 Hz ± 1%

Total Harmonic distortion 50% up to 15th Harmonics


10% up to 31st Harmonics
(Current range 20%..100% of nominal
value)

Voltage range 50%.....100% of nominal value

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Standards
EMC Immunity IEC 61326 - 1 :2012
Immunity IEC 61000-4-3 10V/m min-Level 3 industrial low level
electromagnetic radiation environment
IEC 61000-4-3.
Safety IEC 61010-1 , Year 2010 Permanently connected use
IP for water & dust IEC 60529
Isolation
Dielectric voltage withstand 2.2 kV RMS 50 Hz for 1 minute
test between circuits and between all electrical circuits
accessible surfaces
Environmental
Operating temperature -20 to +700 C
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Storage temperature -25 to +75 C
Relative humidity 0 .. 90 % RH
Warm up time 3 minute (minimum)
Shock 15g in 3 planes
Vibration 10 .. 55 Hz, 0.15mm amplitude
Enclosure ( front only ) IP 54 as per IEC 60529
Enclosure
Style 96mm x 96mm DIN Quadratic
Material Polycarbonate Housing ,
Self extinguish & non dripping as per UL 94 V-0
Terminals Screw-type terminals
Depth < 80 mm
Weight 0.620 kg Approx.

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Pulse output Option ( 1 or 2 Relay ) :
Relay 1NO + 1NC
Switching Voltage & Current 240VDC , 5Amp.
Default Pulse rate Divisor 1 per Wh (up to 3600W),
1 per kWh (up to 3600kW),
1 per MWh (above 3600 kW)
Pulse rate Divisors Programmable on site
10 1 per 10Wh (up to 3600W),
1 per 10kWh (up to 3600kW),
1 per 10MWh (above 3600 kW)
100 1 per 100Wh (up to 3600W),
1 per 100kWh (up to 3600kW),
1 per 100MWh (above 3600 kW)
1000 1 per 1000Wh (up to 3600W),
1 per 1000kWh (up to 3600kW),
1 per 1000MWh (above 3600 kW)
Pulse Duration 60ms , 100ms or 200ms
Note : Above conditions are also applicable for Reactive & Apparent Energy .
Note : Pulse rate divisor is set to 1, when Energy on Rs485 is set to kWh or MWh.
ModBus ( RS 485 ) Option :
Protocol ModBus ( RS 485 )
Baud Rate 4.8k, 9.6k, 19.2k, 38.4k, 57.6k
( Programmable )
Parity Odd or Even, with 1 stop bit,
Or None with 1 or 2 stop bits
Analog Output Option :
Linear 0 ... 1mA dc into 0 - 2 kohm
Uni-directional, internally powered .
4 ... 20mA dc into 0 - 500 ohm
Uni-directional, internally powered.
Ethernet Ethernet access on
Modbus TCP/IP Protocol
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Impulse Output :
Impulse LED For Energy testing

Impulse Constant
Depending on nominal system nominal power, the number of impulses are created to measure
the energy.The number of impulses for particular nominal power is set which indicates 1kWh
energy.Energy can be Watt,VA or Var.Following table shows impulses corresponding to
nominal system energy.
Note: For External CT option consider Nominal current as 5A.

System nominal power Impulse constant


<=400 16000
<=800 8000
<=1600 4000
<=3200 2000
>3200 1000

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13. Connection for Optional Pulse Output / RS 485
/ Analog Output / Ethernet ( rear view of the instrument ) :

1. RS 485 Output + One Pulse (One Limit) + Two Analog Output

Gnd A1 A2 Gnd N/O N/C COM B A Gnd


Analog output Relay 2 RS 485

2. Two Pulse (Two Limit) + RS 485 Output

N/O N/C COM N/O N/C COM B A Gnd


Relay 1 Relay 2 RS 485

3. Ethernet

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The Information contained in these installation instructions is for use only by installers
trained to make electrical power installations and is intended to describe the correct method
of installation for this product.
It is the user's responsibility to determine the suitability of the installation method in the
user’s eld conditions.

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