Pem 533
Pem 533
Pem 533
PEM533
PEM533_D00013_00_M_XXEN/06.2015
Bender GmbH & Co. KG
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Table of Contents
2. Safety ...................................................................................................... 11
2.1 Intended use ........................................................................................................... 11
2.2 Qualified personnel .............................................................................................. 11
2.3 General safety instructions ................................................................................ 12
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5. Commissioning ...................................................................................... 25
5.1 Check proper connection ................................................................................... 25
5.2 Before switching on .............................................................................................. 25
5.3 Switching on ............................................................................................................ 25
5.4 System ....................................................................................................................... 26
6. Operation ............................................................................................... 27
6.1 Getting to know the operating elements .................................................... 27
6.2 LCD testing ............................................................................................................... 28
6.3 Getting to know standard display areas ....................................................... 29
6.4 Power and current demand (Demand display) .......................................... 31
6.5 LED indication ......................................................................................................... 32
6.6 Standard display .................................................................................................... 32
6.7 Data display ............................................................................................................. 32
6.7.1 "V/I" button .............................................................................................................. 33
6.7.2 "POWER" button ..................................................................................................... 34
6.7.3 "HARMONICS" button .......................................................................................... 36
6.7.4 "ENERGY" button ................................................................................................... 37
6.8 Setup using the button at the device ............................................................ 38
6.8.1 Setup: Function of the buttons ........................................................................ 38
6.8.2 Setup: Overview diagram menu ...................................................................... 38
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INDEX ............................................................................................................ 91
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1. Making effective use of this document
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CAUTION
Although great care has been taken in the drafting of this operating manual, it may
nevertheless contain errors and mistakes. The Bender Group cannot accept any li-
ability for injury to persons or damage to property resulting from errors or mistakes
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Commissioning
Troubleshooting
Repair Service
Repair, calibration, update and replacement service for all Bender products
Repair, calibration, testing and analysing Bender products
devices
Extended warranty for Bender devices with in-house repair service resp.
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Field Service
On-site service for all Bender products
Commissioning, parameter setting, maintenance, trouble shooting for
Bender products
Analysis of the electrical installation in the building (power quality test, EMC
test, thermography)
Practical training courses for customers
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.bender.de
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**Mo-Thu 7.00 a.m. - 8.00 p.m., Fr 7.00 a.m. - 13.00 p.m.
1.3 Workshops
Bender would be happy to provide training in respect of the use of the universal
measuring device.
Current dates of training courses and workshops can be found on the Internet at ht-
tp://www.bender.de -> Know-how -> Seminars.
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Making effective use of this document
For software products, the "Softwareklausel zur Überlassung von Standard- Soft-
ware als Teil von Lieferungen, Ergänzung und Änderung der Allgemeinen Liefer-
bedingungen für Erzeugnisse und Leistungen der Elektroindustrie" (software
clause in respect of the licensing of standard software as part of deliveries, modifi-
cations and changes to general delivery conditions for products and services in the
electrical industry) set out by the ZVEI (Zentralverband Elektrotechnik- und Ele-
ktronikindustrie e.V., the German Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' associa-
tion) also applies.
Conditions of sale and delivery can be obtained from Bender in printed or electron-
ic format.
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2. Safety
As a compact device for front panel mounting, it is a replacement for analogue in-
dicating instruments. The PEM533 is suitable for 2, 3 and 4-wire systems and can be
used in TN, TT and IT systems. The current measurement inputs of the PEM are con-
nected via external ../1 A or ../5 A measuring current transformers. In principle,
measurements in medium and high voltage systems are carried out via measure-
ment transformers and voltage transformers.
Use for the intended purpose also includes:
Device-specific settings according to local equipment and operating condi-
tions.
The observation of all information in the operating manual.
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3. Device description
plants)
energy-intensive equipment and parts of installation
sensitive equipment
Password protection
9 programmable setpoints
6 digital inputs
2 digital outputs
Measured quantities
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Device description
3.3 Versions
3.3.1 PEM533
230 V / 400 V, current input 5 A
3.3.2 PEM533-251
230 V / 400 V, current input 1 A
3.3.3 PEM533-455
400 V / 690 V, current input 5 A
3.3.4 PEM533-451
400 V / 690 V, current input 1 A
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Device description
PEM7xx PEM7xx
U U
Ethernet
I I
Datenbank
Modbus TCP Modbus TCP
NSHV
L
PEN CP700
PE
PAS
BMS 1…12
1…12
Modbus TCP Modbus TCP
Modbus RTU Modbus RTU
3 3
PEM3xx PEM3xx
U U
I I
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Device description
The accuracy of the active energy metering corresponds to class 0.5 S in compli-
ance with the DIN EN 62053-22 (VDE 0418 Part 3-22):2003-11.
The large display of the panel mounting device makes the relevant measured
quantities easily legible and enables fast configuration. In addition, the RS-485 in-
terface allows a central evaluation and processing of data. Switching operations
can be monitored or initiated via the digital inputs and outputs (Example: Switch-
ing off uncritical loads if the peak load limit value is exceeded).
agement
Allocation of energy costs
Power quality monitoring for cost reduction and increased plant availability
RS-485
DO13 DO14 DO23 DO24
D+ D- SH
L1 L2 L3 N
OK
Fig. 3.2: Front view (left) and rear view (right) PEM533
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106
91
88
96
96
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18 88 18
91 96
92
92
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Installation and connection
1
L1 L2 L3 N
L1
L2 DO13 DO14
L3
N DO23 DO24
4
5
L1 L2 L3 N
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L1 L2 L3 N
Ri
PEM
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Installation and connection
AC 400 V
L1 L2 L3 N
Ri
PEM
LV / MV / HV
L1 L2 L3 N
Ri
PEM
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Installation and connection
DO23 DO24
Rated operational
AC 230 V DC 24 V AC 110 V DC 12 V
voltage
Rated operational
5A 5A 6A 5A
current
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Installation and connection
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Commissioning
5. Commissioning
5.3 Switching on
After switching on, proceed as follows:
1. Connect the supply voltage.
2. Set the bus address/IP address.
3. Set the CT transformer ratio (for each channel).
4. Change the measuring current transformer's counting direction, if required.
5. Set the nominal voltage.
6. Select wye connection or delta connection.
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Commissioning
5.4 System
The universal measuring device PEM533 can be programmed as well as queried via
Modbus RTU. For details refer to "chapter 8. Modbus Register Map" or the Internet
www.modbus.org.
In addition, it is possible to integrate the device into Bender's own BMS (Bender
measuring device interface) bus protocol via additional communication modules.
In this way, communication with (already existing) Bender devices for device pa-
rameterisation and visualisation of measured values and alarms can be reached.
Help and examples of system integration can be found on the Bender homepage
www.bender.de or you can contact our Bender Service for personal advice (see
"chapter 1.2 Technical support: Service and support").
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6. Operation
1 2
PEM533
kWh kvarh
LINETRAXX®
OK
4 5 6 7
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Operation
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Operation
DI open DI closed
1
DO open DO closed
3 V, kV, A, %, Hz kW, MW, kvar,
Measurement units for kVA, MVA
U, I, THD, f Measurement units for
P, Q, S
C1 Q2 Q1
Status commu-
nication inter- Q3 Q4
face Alarm symbol
Quadrant
NET kvar
TOT kvarh
Reactive
Total reactive kVAh
energy net energy
amount Apparent
energy
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Operation
4 2
No. Description
1 Peak demand value
2 Peak demand timestamp (date): JJJJ.MM.TT
3 Peak demand timestamp (time): HH:MM:SS
Demand displays:
I1: I1
I2: I2
I3: I3
P: Active power demand P
4 q: Reactive power demand Q
S: Apparent power demand
DMD: Demand
MAX Maximum
TM: this month
LM: last month
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Operation
First line
Second line
Third line
Fourth line
Fifth line
Left column Right column
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Left column Right column First line Second line Third line Fourth line
V
A ØU ØI Pges Power factor λ
W
TOT
U1 V
U2 UL1 UL2 UL3 Ø ULN
U3
UAVG
U1-2 V
U2-3 UL1L2 UL2L3 UL3L1 Ø ULL
U3-1
UAVG
I1 A
I2 I1 I2 I3
I3 ØI
IAVG
I4 A I4
F Hz F
U % Unbalance U
unb
I % Unbalance I
unb
U1 Phase angle Phase angle Phase angle
PA U2
UL1 UL2 UL3
U3
I1
Phase angle Phase angle Phase angle
PA I2
I1 I2 I3
I3
I1
DMD I2
A Demand I1 Demand I2 Demand I3 Ø Demand I
I3
IAVG
I1
DMD Peak demand
A I1 this month JJJJ.MM.TT hh:mm:ss
MAX
TM
I2
DMD Peak demand
A I2 this month JJJJ.MM.TT hh:mm:ss
MAX
TM
I3
DMD Peak demand
A I3 this month JJJJ.MM.TT hh:mm:ss
MAX
TM
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Left column Right column First line Second line Third line Fourth line
I1
DMD Peak demand
A I1 last month JJJJ.MM.TT hh:mm:ss
MAX
LM
I2
DMD Peak demand
A I2 last month JJJJ.MM.TT hh:mm:ss
MAX
LM
I3
DMD Peak demand
A I3 last month JJJJ.MM.TT hh:mm:ss
MAX
LM
W
DMD var Demand P Demand Q Demand S Demandλ
VA
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Operation
Left column Right column First line Second line Third line Fourth line
P
DMD Peak demand P
JJJJ.MM.TT hh:mm:ss
MAX this month
TM
Q
DMD
Peak demand
MAX var Q this month JJJJ.MM.TT hh:mm:ss
TM
S
DMD VA Peak demand S JJJJ.MM.TT hh:mm:ss
MAX this month
TM
P
DMD Peak demand P
MAX W JJJJ.MM.TT hh:mm:ss
LM last month
Q
DMD
MAX var Peak demand JJJJ.MM.TT hh:mm:ss
Q last month
LM
S
DMD
Peak demand S
MAX VA last month JJJJ.MM.TT hh:mm:ss
LM
Note:
*
In "DELTA" mode, the display is skipped.
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Operation
Left column Right column First line Second line Third line Fourth line
THD U1
U2
% THDUL1 THDUL2 THDUL3 Ø THDULN
U3
UAVG
THD I1
I2
% THDI1 THDI2 THDI3 Ø THDI
I3
IAVG
U
THD % TEHDUL1 TEHDUL2 TEHDUL3 Ø TEHDULN
Even
I
THD TEHDI1 TEHDI2 TEHDI3 Ø TEHDI
Even
U
THD TOHDUL1 TOHDUL2 TOHDUL3 Ø TOHDULN
ODD
I
THD TOHDI1 TOHDI2 TOHDI3 Ø TOHDI
ODD
HD2 U1
U2
% 2nd harmonic UL1 2nd harmonic UL2 2nd harmonic UL3 Ø 2nd harmonic ULN
U3
UAVG
HD2 I1
I2
% 2nd harmonic I1 2nd harmonic I2 2nd harmonic I3 Ø 2nd harmonic I
I3
IAVG
HD3 U1
U2
U3
% 3rd harmonic UL1 3rd harmonic UL2 3rd harmonic UL3 Ø 3rd harmonic ULN
UAVG
…
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Operation
Left column Right column First line Second line Third line Fourth line
HD31 U1
U2 31st harmonic 31st harmonic Ø 31st harmonic
% 31st harmonic UL1 U UL3 ULN
U3 L2
UAVG
HD31 I1
I2
I3
% 31st harmonic I1 31st harmonic I2 31st harmonic I3 Ø 31st harmonic I
IAVG
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Operation
"V / I"
Arrow button " ": Moves the cursor to the left by one position if the parameter
being changed is a numerical value
"POWER"
Arrow button " " : To move up in the menu or increments a value
"„HARMONICS"
Arrow button " " : Goes back to the last parameter in the menu or decrements a
numeric value.
"ENERGY"
Enter button: To confirm the value entered
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Operation
Serial number
Date update UPDAT
Protocol version PROVER
Info INFO OK Software version SW-VER
Duration of
display lighting BLTO SET Clear event memory CLR SOE
Set time CLK Clear pulse counter CLR DIC
Clear peak demand CLR PDMD
Set date DAT
Clear max/min values CLR MXMN
Clear memory CLR SET OK Clear energy values CLR ENGY
ENERGY/OK >3s
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Operation
Display entry
Factory
Level 1 Parameters Description Setting options
setting
Level 2
PROGRAM- Setup mode
MING
PASWORD Password Enter password / 0
PAS SET Change password? YES/NO NO
NEW PAS New password Enter new password 0000…9999 0
SYS SET System settings YES/NO NO
I3 Change CT polar-
I3 REV I3 CT YES/NO NO
ity
COM 1 SET Configure communications interface YES/NO NO
Address for Set address for
ID measuring 1-247 100
measuring device
device
1200/2400/4800/
Baud Baud rate Set baud rate 9600
9600/19200 bps
Configuration 8N2/8O1/8E1/
CONFIG Parity bit 8E1
Parity bit 8N1/8O2/8E2
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Operation
Display entry
Factory
Level 1 Parameters Description Setting options
setting
Level 2
DMD SET Demand measurement on/off YES/NO NO
Set the measure-
PERIOD Length of meas- ment period for 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 15
urement period demand measure- 30, 60 (minutes)
ment
Number of meas- Set the number of
NUM urement periods sliding 1…15 1
for Sliding windows
Window
PULS SET Set pulse output YES/NO NO
CLR ENGY Clear energy val- Clear kWh, kvar and YES/NO NO
ues kVAh
CLR MXMN Clear Max and Clear Max and Min YES/NO NO
Min values values of this month
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Operation
Display entry
Factory
Level 1 Parameters Description Setting options
setting
Level 2
Clear values peak
CLR PDMD Clear peak demand of this YES/NO NO
demand month
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Operation
Power factor (-) Power factor (+) Power factor (+) Power factor (-)
Active power export (-) Active power import (+) Active power export (-) Active power export (+)
Reactive power import (+) Reactive power import (+) Reactive power import (+) Reactive power import (+)
Power factor (-) Power factor (+) Power factor (-) Power factor (+)
Active power export (-) Active power import (+) Active power export (-) Active power import (+)
Reactive power export (-) Reactive power export (-) Reactive power export (-) Reactive power export (-)
IEC IEEE
** There are two different methods for the calculation of the apparent
power S:
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Operation
Indication
Button Description
display
ENERGY > 3 s PROGRAMMING
PASWORD ****
OK
PASWORD 0 0 flashes
(or password)
OK PASWORD 0 0 Factory setting
PAS SET NO
SYS SET NO
OK SYS SET NO NO flashes
or SYS SET YES YES flashes
OK SYS SET YES
TYPE WYE Factory setting
PT 1 Factory setting
CT 1 Factory setting
OK CT 1 1 flashes (units place)
CTERR 0 0 flashes (units place)
CTERR 00 0 on the left flashes (tens place)
CTERR 0 0 0 on the left flashes (hundreds place)
CT 200 2 flashes
OK CT 200 CT ratio 200 adjusted
OK > 3 s Standard display
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Application/inputs and outputs
The LEDs flash each time a certain amount of energy is converted (1 kWh resp. 1
kvarh).
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Application/inputs and outputs
7.4.2 Energy
Basic energy parameters include
Active energy (import, export, net energy and total energy in kWh)
Reactive energy (import, export, net energy and total energy in kvarh)
Apparent energy (S
ges in kVAh)
The maximum value to be displayed is ± 999.999.999,99. When the maximum value
is reached, the register will automatically roll over to zero. The counter value can be
edited via software (only) and the buttons on the front panel, password required.
Frequency
Voltage unbalance
Current unbalance
The duration of the measurement period can be adjusted using the buttons on
the front panel or via the communications interface. The following options are
available:
1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60 minutes
In addition to the duration also the number of the measurement periods between
1 and 15 (Sliding Window) is to be specified.
During the total measurement period (duration multiplied by the number) the con-
sumption resp. the imported power is measured. Then the average demand value
is indicated on the display and output via the communications interface.
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Application/inputs and outputs
The maximum demand value determined over the whole recording period (peak
demand) will be stored and displayed. The peak demand can be reset manually.
Setting possibilities See “Setup: possibilities” on page 40.
7.5 Setpoints
The device supports two different types of setpoints:
1. Control setpoints for the general control applications and alarming.
2. Setpoints of the digital inputs and outputs: Provides control output actions in
response to changes in digital input status.
Demand x 1,000;
2 ULL x 100; V 8 THDI x10,000 14 Qges kvar
3 I x 1000; A 9 TEHDU x10,000 15 Demand S x 1,000; kVA
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Application/inputs and outputs
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Application/inputs and outputs
7.6 Logging
7.6.1 Peak demand log
The PEM533 stores the peak demand of the last month and this month with times-
tamp for I1, I2, I3, Pges, Qges and Sges. All values can be accessed through the front
panel buttons as well as the communications interface.
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Application/inputs and outputs
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Application/inputs and outputs
Possible events:
Failure supply voltage
Relay actions
Setup changes
Each event record includes the event classification, the relevant parameter values
and a timestamp in 1 ms resolution.
All event entries can be retrieved via the communications interface.
The event log can be cleared using the buttons on the front panel or via communi-
cations interface.
k-factor
st
All harmonics up to the 31 order
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Application/inputs and outputs
L1 L2 L3
7.7.2 unbalance
The device can measure voltage and current unbalances.
The following calculation method is applied:
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Modbus Register Map
This chapter provides a complete description of the Modbus register (protocol ver-
sion 6.0) for the PEM533 series to facilitate access to information. In general, the
registers are implemented as Modbus Read Only Registers (RO = read only) with
the exception of the DO control registers, which are implemented as Write Only
Registers (WO = write only).
PEM533 supports the 6-digit addressing scheme and the following Modbus func-
tions:
1. Holding register for reading values
(Read Holding Register; function code 0x03)
2. Register for setting the DO status
(Force Single Coil; function code 0x05)
3. Register for device programming
(Preset Multiple Registers; function code 0x10)
For a complete Modbus protocol specification, visit
http://www.modbus.org.
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Modbus Register Map
Scale/
Register Property Description Format
unit
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Modbus Register Map
Scale/
Register Property Description Format
unit
Notes:
1)
Only in the case of wye connection.
2)
"x 100, V" means that the voltage value returned in the register is 100 times the actual meas-
ured value (therefore, the value of the register must be divided by 100 to obtain the measur-
ing value).
3) Status register 0080:
Represents the states of the two digital inputs
B0 B5 for DI1 DI6 (1 = active/closed; 0 = inactive/open)
4) Status register 0081:
Represents the states of the two digital outputs
B0 for DO1 (1 = active/closed; 0 = inactive/open)
B1 for DO2 (1 = active/closed; 0 = inactive/open)
5) The alarm register 0082 indicates the various alarm states (1 = active, 0 = inactive).
Table 8.2 on page 56 illustrates details of the alarm register.
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Modbus Register Map
Note: After reaching the maximum value of 999.999.999 kWh/kvarh/kVAh, the measure-
ment starts again with 0.
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Modbus Register Map
0400…0402 Reserved
0403 RO k-factor I1 UINT16 x10
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Modbus Register Map
… RO … UINT16 x10.000
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Modbus Register Map
8.4 Demand
Register Property Description Format Unit
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Modbus Register Map
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Modbus Register Map
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Modbus Register Map
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Modbus Register Map
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Modbus Register Map
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Modbus Register Map
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Modbus Register Map
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Modbus Register Map
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Modbus Register Map
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Modbus Register Map
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Modbus Register Map
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Modbus Register Map
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Modbus Register Map
1*…2200
6000 RW Voltage transformer ratio UINT16
1*…6000
Measuring current trans- (current input 5 A)
6001 RW UINT16
former ratio 1*…30000
(current input 1 A)
0 = WYE*
6002 RW Wiring mode UINT16 1 = DELTA
2 = DEMO
Device address Modbus 1…247
6003 RW RTU UINT16 (100*)
0 = 1200
1 = 2400
Modbus RTU 2 = 4800
6004 RW UINT16
baud rate
3 = 9600*
4 = 19200
0 = 8N2; 1 = 8O1
6005 RW Modbus RTU parity UINT16 2 = 8E1* ; 3 = 8N1
4 = 8O2 ; 5 = 8E2
6006…6014 Reserved
B1B0:
00* = IEC
6015 RW Power factorλ rule UINT16 01= IEEE
10 = -IEEE
B1B0:
6016 RW Calculation method S UINT16 00* = vector
01 = scalar
Polarity measuring current 0* = normal
6017 RW transformer L1 UINT16 1 = reversed
Polarity measuring current
6018 RW transformer L2 UINT16 0* = normal 1=reversed
6022…6045 Reserved
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Modbus Register Map
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Modbus Register Map
DI2 DI1
DI4 DI3
DI6 DI5
Example:
If register 6046 contains a value of 0x101, it means the following:
After being enabled
DI1 controls output DO2
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0 = disabled
+0 RW Type UINT16 1 = over setpoint
2 = under setpoint
+1 RW Parameters 1) UINT16 1…16
Threshold value
+2 RW exceeded INT32 /
1) Parameter
0 — — 9 TEHDU x10,000
1 ULN x100, V 10 TEHDI x10,000
2 ULL x100, V 11 TOHDU x10,000
3 I x 1,000, A 12 TOHDI x10,000
Pges Demand
4 x1,000, kW 13 Pges x1,000, kW
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2)
Trigger
Key 0 1 2 3…21
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+0 RO Reserved
Event classification (see Table 8.24
+1 RO
on page 82)
HiWord: Year-2000
+2 RO LoWord: Month (1…12)
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Return value
19 >-Setpoint I return
x 1000
20 Return value >-Setpoint Pges return
21 Return value >-Setpoint Qges return
Return value
32 >-Setpoint demandIreturn
x 100
Trigger value Under <-Setpoint U
33 x 100 LN
Trigger value
35 Under <-Setpoint I
x 1000
36 Trigger value Under <-Setpoint Pges
37 Trigger value Under <-setpoint Qges
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Technical data
9. Technical data
Insulation co-ordination
Measuring circuit
Rated insulation voltage.................................................................................................................... 300 V
Overvoltage category................................................................................................................................III
Pollution degree.........................................................................................................................................2
Supply circuit
Rated insulation voltage.................................................................................................................... 300 V
Overvoltage category.................................................................................................................................II
Pollution degree.........................................................................................................................................2
Supply voltage
Rated supply voltage US ......................................................................................................... 95…250 V
Frequency range of US ....................................................................................................DC, 44…440 Hz
Power consumption ........................................................................................................................≤ 5 VA
Measuring circuit
Measuring voltage inputs
UL1-N,L2-N,L3-N .................................................................................................................................... 230 V
UL1-L2,L2-L3,L3-L1 ................................................................................................................................ 400 V
Measuring range ..............................................................................................................10… 120 % UN
Internal resistance (L-N)..............................................................................................................> 500 kΩ
Measuring current inputs
External measuring current transformer...................... should at least comply with accuracy class 0.5 S
Burden..................................................................................................n.A., internal current transformers
Measuring range ...............................................................................................................0.1… 120% IN
PEM533
IN ......................................................................................................................................5 A
CT transformer ratio ............................................................................................1…6,000
PEM533-251
IN ......................................................................................................................................1 A
CT transformer ratio ......................................................................................... 1…30.000
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Other
Degree of protection, installation ........................................................................................................IP20
Degree of protection, front ...................................................................................................................IP65
Weight .........................................................................................................................................≤ 1100 g
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INDEX
A E
Apparent power, calculation 43 Energy pulsing
Application example 15 - activate/deactivate 41
Area of application 13 - Display 45
- LED indication 32
B Event
- Classification 77
Back-up fuses 19
- Memory 50
Button
- Modbus register 76
- Energy 37
C F
Front panel mounting 18
Commissioning 25
Front view 16
Connection diagram
- Three-phase 3-wire systems 22
- Three-phase 4-wire system 21 H
Connection via voltage transformers 23 Harmonics 36, 51
Control How to use this manual 7
- Digital outputs 84
Control setpoint 47 I
Icons 7
D Inputs, digital 23
Demand 46 Installation 17
Demand display 31 Intended use 11
Demand, length of measurement period 46
Description of function 16 K
Device features 13
k-factor 36
Digital inputs 23
Digital output 23
- Modbus control 84 L
Dimension diagram 17 LC display
Display mode - Power and current demands 31
- Data display 32 - Standard display areas 29–??
- Standard display 32 - Standard display indications ??– 30
- TEST 28
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O U
Operating elements 27 Unbalance 52
Output, digital 23
V
P Versions 14
Phase angle
- Current 45 W
- Voltage 45
Wiring diagram 20
Power factor rules 43
Work activities on electrical installations 11
Power Quality 51
workshops 9
R
Rear view 16
S
Safety instructions 12, 17
Service 8
Set demand period 46
Setpoint, digital inputsand outputs 48
Setup
- Adjustment options 40– 43
SOE log
- Data structure 64
- Modbus 76
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