POTENCIOMETRO
POTENCIOMETRO
POTENCIOMETRO
LISTED 3) I blinks after every 5 sec., if load is 1. Prepare the panel cutout with proper dimensions as shown
MFM384 / 100 to 240V AC, -15% connected on any one of 3 phases. below.
MFM384-C +12%, 50 / 60Hz, (±5%) 2. Push the meter into the panel cutout. Secure the meter in
100 to 240V AC, -15% SAFETY PRECAUTIONS its place by fitting the clamp on the rear side. Fit clamps on
MFM384-C-CE both sides in diagonally opposite location for optimum
+12%, 50 / 60Hz, (±5%)
All safety related codifications, symbols and fitting.
instructions that appear in this operating manual or on 3. For proper sealing, tighten the screws evenly with required
Installation Category III (300V L-N) the equipment must be strictly followed to ensure the torque.
safety of the operating personnel as well as the Terminal screw tightening torque :
SERIAL COMMUNICATION instrument. 0.68 N-m to 0.79 N-m ( 6.018 In-Lb to 6.992 In-Lb )
96 x 96 [ Applicable for MFM384-C / MFM384-C-230V / MFM384-C-24V ] If the equipment is not used in a manner specified by Screw clamp tightening torque : 0.1N-m (0.885 Lb-inch)
the manufacturer it might impair the protection provided
Interface standard OUTLINE PANEL CUTOUT
SPECIFICATIONS RS485 and MODBUS RTU by the equipment.
and protocol Do not use the equipment if there is any mechanical Dimensions (in mm) Dimensions (in mm)
DISPLAY Communication damage.
Liquid crystal display with backlight 1 to 255 Ensure that the equipment is supplied with correct
address
4 lines, 4 digits per line to show electrical parameters voltage.
91.5
90.5
5th line, 8 digits to show energy Transmission mode Half duplex 99
CAUTION :
Bar graph for current indication Data types Float and Integer
LCD INDICATIONS 1. Read complete instructions prior to installation and
I - Integration of energy 91.5
Transmission distance 500m maximum operation of the unit. 99 50
PRG - Unit is in configuration menu 2. Risk of electric shock. 5
300, 600,1200, 2400, 4800,
- Communication in progress Transmission Speed 3. The equipment in its installed state must not come in MAINTENANCE
9600,19200 (in bps) close proximity to any heating sources, oils, steam,
- Maximum and Minimum Demand Power 1. The equipment should be cleaned regularly to avoid
WIRING INPUT Parity None, Odd, Even caustic vapors or other unwanted process by products. blockage of ventilating parts.
3 Ø - 4 wire, 3 Ø - 3 wire, 2 Ø - 3 wire and 2. Clean the equipment with a clean dry or damp cloth.
1 Ø - 2 wire system Stop bits 1 or 2 WIRING GUIDELINES Do not use any cleaning agent other than water.
RATED INPUT VOLTAGE 100 ms (max and
11 to 300V AC (L-N) ; Response time WARNING :
independent of baud rate)
19 to 519V AC (L-L) ; Installation Category III 1. To prevent the risk of electric shock, power supply to the
(300V L-N ) equipment must be kept OFF while doing the wiring TERMINAL CONNECTIONS
FREQUENCY RANGE arrangement.
45-65 Hz
ACCURACY : 2. Wiring shall be done strictly according to the terminal N
L
RATED INPUT CURRENT Measurement Accuracy layout. Confirm that all connections are correct. Valid for
3. Use lugged terminals. communication
MFM384 / MFM384-C
Nominal 5A AC (Min-11mA, Max-6A)
+
Voltage VL-N ±0.5% of Full scale 4. To reduce electromagnetic interference use of wires PULSE O/P RS485 model only
BURDEN
0.5 VA@5A per phase Voltage VL-L ±0.5% of Full scale with adequate ratings and twists of the same in equal
CT PRIMARY size shall be made with shortest connections. CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM
1A / 5A to 10,000A (Programmable for any Value) Current ±0.5% of Full scale 5. Layout of connecting cables shall be away from any
L1 L
Note : 1A to 10,000A if CT secondary is 1 else ±0.1% internal EMI source. L2 O
CT primary is 5A to 10,000A Frequency For L-N Voltage >20V, 6. Cable used for connection to power source, must have a L3 A
CT SECONDARY For L-L Voltage >35V cross section of 0.5mm2 to 2.5mm2 ( 20 to 14AWG ; 750C N D
!Use + keys for 3 sec. to enter or exit from the 16.16 Page sequence 16 1 to 21 16 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 N V1 V2 V3
The first screen : Displays voltage, current, power
configuration menu. 16.17 Page sequence 17 1 to 21 17
factor of first phase and frequency.
!Use or keys to move curser left or right by one Pulse output from MFM384 meter can be interfaced
The second screen : Displays voltage, current, power
digit each time. 16.18 Page sequence 18 1 to 21 18 into a process through a PLC for on line control of
Press factor of second phase and frequency. !Use or keys for increasing or decreasing energy content in the process.
“VAF” The third screen : Displays voltage, current, power parameters value.
16.19 Page sequence 19 1 to 21 19
If the PLC has a self excited digital input, external DC
factor of third phase and frequency.
The fourth screen : Displays average value of voltage, !Use key to go back to previous page. 16.20 Page sequence 20 1 to 21 20 supply is not needed.
current and power factor of three phase and frequency. !Use key to save the setting and move on to next The kWh pulse is also used to derive average kWh
16.21 Page sequence 21 1 to 21 21
Note : 1) In 3 Ø 3 wire system voltage current power page. information at the PLC.
factor and freq. will be line to line. 17 Pulse weight (kWh) 0.01 to 99.99 0.01
Config. Range or Factory ENERGY CONTROLLER
2) In 1 Ø 2 wire system only first screen will be available. page Function Setting
Selection 18 Pulse duration (Sec) 0.1 to 2.0 0.1 12 / 24V DC
The first screen : Displays power factor of three phase +
Press and average power factor. Password 0000 to 9998 1000
COUNTER
19 Factory default No / Yes No To
O/P
“PF” Note : For 3 ø 3 wire system, only average power factor
I/P
1 Change Password No / Yes No Reset energy and Control
will be available on this screen. 20 No / Yes No Circuit
MAX demand +
The first screen : Displays active power of three phase 1.1 New Password 0000 to 9998 1000
20.1 Password 0001 to 9999 1001 #
and total active power. 3P4W, 3P3W,
The second screen : Displays reactive power of three 1P2W-P1, 20.01 Reset active energy No / Yes No
2 Network Selection 3P4W
phase and total reactive power. 1P2W-P2 and
The third screen : Displays apparent power of three 1P2W-P3 20.02 Reset reactive energy No / Yes No
phase and total apparent power. 3 CT Secondary 1A or 5A 5
N
L + +
20.03 Reset apparent energy No / Yes No PULSE RS485
The fourth screen : Displays active, reactive, apparent O/P
power and power factor of first phase. 1A, 5A to
4 CT Primary 5 20.04 Reset MAX current No / Yes No
Press The fifth screen : Displays active, reactive, apparent 10,000A
“P” power and power factor of second phase. 5 PT Secondary 100V to 500V 350 20.05 Reset MAX active power No / Yes No MFM384 / MFM384-C
The sixth screen : Displays active, reactive, apparent
power and power factor of third phase. 6 PT primary 350 20.06 Reset MIN active power No / Yes No
100V to 500kV
The seventh screen : Displays total active, reactive, 20.07 Reset MAX Reactive power No / Yes No I1 I2 I3
apparent power and average power factor of three 7 Slave Id 1 to 255 1 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 N V1 V2 V3
phase. 300, 600, 1200, 20.08 Reset MIN Reactive power No / Yes No
The eighth screen : Displays maximum active power 2400, 4800,
demand, reactive power demand and apparent power 8 Baud Rate 9600 and 9600 20.09 Reset MAX apparent power No / Yes No Pulse output from MFM384 meter can be used as alarm
demand. 19200 (bps) generator or total energy controller by interfacing it with
The ninth screen : Displays minimum active power For resetting energy parameters user will be prompted the Pre-settable counter and control circuits (Contactors,
9 Parity None, Odd, None password. If correct password is entered, the user will be
demand and reactive power demand. Relay, Trip Circuit).
Even able to reset all energy parameters. This password will be
Note : 1) For 3 Ø 3 wire system only seventh, eighth and The counter is loaded with the maximum energy
ninth screen will be available. 10 Stop Bit 1 or 2 1 value which will be greater than the configuration password consumption. When count reaches setpoint it provides
2) In 1 Ø 2 wire system only first, second, third, fourth, by 1. output to control circuit to take appropriate action.
eighth and ninth screen will be available. 11 Back Light 0 to 7200 sec. 0000
The first screen : Displays active energy of three phase. 12 Demand interval method Sliding / Fixed Sliding
# All fuse types : 0.5A class CC UL type
Press The second screen : Displays apparent energy of three
phase. 13 Demand interval duration 1 to 30 15 0.5A fast acting 600V
“E” The third screen : Displays reactive energy of three
phase. 14 Demand interval length 1 to 30 min 1
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MODBUS REGISTER ADDRESSES LIST
Readable parameters for Communication Model Only : [ Length (Register) : 2 ; Data Structure : Float ] MODBUS register addresses list continued
Hex Hex Readable / writable parameters for Communication Model Only :
Address Address
Parameter Address Address
Parameter
30000 0x00 Voltage V1N 30064 0x40 kW MAX Active Power Range Length Data
Address Hex Address Parameter (Register) Structure
30002 0x02 Voltage V2N 30066 0x42 kW MIN Active Power
Min value Max value
30004 0x04 Voltage V3N 30068 0x44 kVArhMAX Reactive Power
40002 0x02 CT Secondary (A) 1 5 1 Integer
30006 0x06 Average Voltage LN 30070 0x46 kVArhMIN Reactive Power
40003 0x03 CT primary (CT Secondary = 5) (A) 5 10000 1 Integer
30008 0x08 Voltage V12 30072 0x48 kVA MAX Apparent Power
CT primary (CT Secondary = 1) (A) 1 10000
30010 0x0A Voltage V23 30122 0x7A Neutral Current
40004 0x04 PT Secondary (V) 100 500 1 Integer
30012 0x0C Voltage V31 Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)
40005 0x05 PT primary (V) 100 500000 2 Integer
30014 0x0E Average Voltage LL 30124 0x7C THD of Voltage V1N
40007 0x07 Slave id 1 255 1 Integer
30016 0x10 Current I1 30126 0x7E THD of Voltage V2N
Value Meaning
30018 0x12 Current I2 30128 0x80 THD of Voltage V3N
40008 0x08 Baud rate (bps) 0x0000 300 1 Integer
30020 0x14 Current I3 30130 0x82 THD of Voltage V12
0x0001 600
30022 0x16 Average Current 30132 0x84 THD of Voltage V23
0x0002 1200
30024 0x18 kW1 30134 0x86 THD of Voltage V31
0x0003 2400
30026 0x1A kW2 30136 0x88 THD of Current I1
0x0004 4800
30028 0x1C kW3 30138 0x8A THD of Current I2
0x0005 9600
30030 0x1E kVA1 30140 0x8C THD of Current I3
0x0006 19200
30032 0x20 kVA2 30684 0x2AC Serial number of unit
Value Meaning
30034 0x22 kVA3 30692 0x2B4 MAX I1 Demand
40009 0x09 Parity 0x0000 None 1 Integer
30036 0x24 kVAr1 30694 0x2B6 MAX I2 Demand
0x0001 Odd
30038 0x26 kVAr2 30696 0x2B8 MAX I3 Demand
0x0002 Even
30040 0x28 kVAr3 30698 0x2BA MAX Avg. I Demand
40010 0x0A Stop bit 0x0000 1 1 Integer
30042 0x2A Total kW Phase Sequence Indication
30700 0x2BC 0x0001 2
30044 0x2C Total kVA ( 0-OK clockwise, 1-Anticlockwise, 2-Invalid)
40011 0x0B Backlight OFF (sec.) 0 7200 1 Integer
30046 0x2E Total kVAr 30702 0x2BE Existing KW MAX Active Power
40012 0x0C Factory Default 1 Set to factory setting range 1 Integer
30048 0x30 PF1 30704 0x2C0 Existing KW MIN Active Power
40013 0x0D Reset kWh 1 Reset Total Active Energy 1 Integer
30050 0x32 PF2 30706 0x2C2 Existing KVAr MAX Reactive Power
40014 0x0E Reset kVAh 1 Reset Total Apparent Energy 1 Integer
30052 0x34 PF3 30708 0x2C4 Existing KVAr MIN Reactive Power
40015 0x0F Reset kVArh 1 Reset Total Reactive Energy 1 Integer
30054 0x36 Average PF 30710 0x2C6 Existing KVA MAX Apparent Power
Min value Max value
30056 0x38 Frequency 30712 0x2C8 Existing MAX I1 Demand
40016 0x10 Auto Mode Pages 1 21 1 Integer
30058 0x3A kWh 30714 0x2CA Existing MAX I2 Demand
Page No Meaning
30060 0x3C kVAh 30716 0x2CC Existing MAX I3 Demand
40017 0x11 Page Address Sequence 1- 21 1- First Page ; 21-Last Page 1 Integer
30062 0x3E kVArh 30718 0x2CE Existing MAX Avg. I Demand
40018 0x12 Page Address Sequence 1- 21 1- First Page ; 21-Last Page 1 Integer
Formula to find address of individual Harmonic {143 + [(Harmonic no-2) x 2] + 60 x Constant Parameter } 40019 0x13 Page Address Sequence 1- 21 1- First Page ; 21-Last Page 1 Integer
40020 0x14 Page Address Sequence 1- 21 1- First Page ; 21-Last Page 1 Integer
Constant Parameter Meaning
40021 0x15 Page Address Sequence 1- 21 1- First Page ; 21-Last Page 1 Integer
0 Voltage V1N For Example,
40022 0x16 Page Address Sequence 1- 21 1- First Page ; 21-Last Page 1 Integer
1 Voltage V2N
th
To find the 14 Harmonic address of Voltage V31 40023 0x17 Page Address Sequence 1- 21 1- First Page ; 21-Last Page 1 Integer
2 Voltage V3N
following formula can be used : 40024 0x18 Page Address Sequence 1- 21 1- First Page ; 21-Last Page 1 Integer
3 Voltage V12
40025 0x19 Page Address Sequence 1- 21 1- First Page ; 21-Last Page 1 Integer
4 Voltage V23 Formula with the parameter :
{143 + [(Harmonic no-2) x 2] + 60 x C P} 40026 0x1A Page Address Sequence 1- 21 1- First Page ; 21-Last Page 1 Integer
5 Voltage V31
Eg. {143 + [(14-2) x 2 ] + 60 x 5} = 467 40027 0x1B Page Address Sequence 1- 21 1- First Page ; 21-Last Page 1 Integer
6 Current I1
th
40028 0x1C Page Address Sequence 1- 21 1- First Page ; 21-Last Page 1 Integer
7 Current I2 So, Check the 14 Harmonic of Voltage V31 at 467 address.
40029 0x1D Page Address Sequence 1- 21 1- First Page ; 21-Last Page 1 Integer
8 Current I3
40030 0x1E Page Address Sequence 1- 21 1- First Page ; 21-Last Page 1 Integer
Readable / writable parameters for Communication Model Only : Page Address Sequence 1- First Page ; 21-Last Page Integer
40031 0x1F 1- 21 1
Range Length Data
Address Hex Address Parameter (Register) Structure
40032 0x20 Page Address Sequence 1- 21 1- First Page ; 21-Last Page 1 Integer
40033 0x21 Page Address Sequence 1- 21 1- First Page ; 21-Last Page 1 Integer
Min value Max value
Value Meaning
40000 0x00 Password 0 9998 1 Integer
40034 0x22 Demand Interval Method 0X0000 Sliding 1 Integer
Value Meaning
0X0001 Fixed
40001 0x01 N/W selection 0 3P-4W 1 Integer
40035 0x23 Demand Interval Duration Min Value : 1 Max Value : 30 1 Integer
1 3P-3W 1 Integer
40036 0x24 Demand Interval Length(min) Min Value : 1 Max Value : 30 1 Integer
2 1P2W-P1 1 Integer
40037 0x25 Reset MAX kW 1 Reset MAX Active power 1 Integer
3 1P2W-P2 1 Integer
40038 0x26 Reset MIN kW 1 Reset MIN Active power 1 Integer
4 1P2W-P3 1 Integer
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MODBUS REGISTER ADDRESSES LIST TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
MODBUS register addresses list continued
Readable / writable parameters Communication Model Only : 2 PHASE - 3 WIRE 1 PHASE - 2 WIRE
Range Length Data
Address Hex Address Parameter (Register) Structure N L 2 Ø - 3 WIRE, 2 CT’S N L 1 Ø - 2 WIRE, 1 CT
40039 0x27 Reset MAX kVAr 1 Reset MAX Reactive power 1 Integer # + + # + +
40040 0x28 Reset MIN kVAr 1 Reset MIN Reactive power 1 Integer
40041 0x29 Reset MAX kVA 1 Reset MAX Apparent power 1 Integer N
L + +
N
L + +
PULSE RS485 PULSE RS485
40054 0x36 Page address Sequence 1-21 1- First Page ; 21-Last Page 1 Integer O/P O/P
40055 0x37 Page address Sequence 1-21 1- First Page ; 21-Last Page 1 Integer
40057 0x39 Pulse duration (Sec) 0.1 2 1 Integer
Pulse Weight (kWh) Integer
MFM384 / MFM384-C MFM384 / MFM384-C
40058 0x3A 0.01 99.99 1
40059 0x3B Page address Sequence 1-21 1- First Page ; 21-Last Page 1 Integer
40060 0x3C Page address Sequence 1-21 1- First Page ; 21-Last Page 1 Integer I1 I2 I3 I1 I2 I3
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 N V1 V2 V3 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 N V1 V2 V3
40064 0x40 Reset MAX Current 1 Reset MAX Current 1 Integer
N N
+ +
N
+ +
N
L L
PULSE RS485 PULSE RS485
O/P O/P
L2
L1 L1
MFM384 / MFM384-C MFM384 / MFM384-C LINE LOAD LINE LOAD
I1 I2 I3
I1 I2 I3
N L 2 Ø - 3 WIRE, 2 CT’S and 2 PT’S # All fuse types : 0.5A class CC UL type
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 N V1 V2 V3
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 N V1 V2 V3
# 0.5A fast acting 600V
+ +
# # N
L + + CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR COMMUNICATION
PULSE RS485
O/P
Master
MFM384 / MFM384-C
N
L3 I1 I2 I3
L3
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 N V1 V2 V3
L2 L2 RS485-RS232
Converter Suggested
L1 L1 terminating resistor
LINE LOAD LINE LOAD (120 ohm, ¼ watt)
#
N L 3 Ø - 4 WIRE, 3 CT’S and 3 PT’S N L 3 Ø - 3 WIRE, 2 CT’S and 2 PT’S
# # + +
+ +
100 100 100
75 kV 75 kV 75 kV
50
50
50
P P P
25
25
25
1 MkW 1 MkW 1 MkW
100 100 100
A A A
0
75 75 75
+ +
N
L
50
50
50
+ +
N Q Q Q
25
25
25
2 MkVAr 2 MkVAr 2 MkVAr
0
75 PF 75 PF 75 PF
PULSE RS485
50
50
50
PULSE RS485 S S S
25
25
25
3 3 3
O/P Hz Hz Hz
AVG AVG AVG
0
O/P N INT INT INT
# #