Smart 7kt 7kt0310 Operating Instructions English
Smart 7kt 7kt0310 Operating Instructions English
Smart 7kt 7kt0310 Operating Instructions English
Operating Instructions
Multi-function Meter
SMART 7KT
7KT0310
DANGER
Hazardous voltage. Will cause death or serious
injury. Turn off and lock out all power supply to
this device before working on this device.
Replace all covers before power supplying this
device is turned on.
Technical Specification
Installation
91.5
96
96 50 91.5
5
1. Insert unit into the panel 2. Position the clamps (as shown in the 3. Push/Slide all 4 clamps towards the panel
figure) and push the same into the slots in evenly till the lowest possible tooth of the
their respective locations. clamp is engaged. Ensure the meter is
properly tightened and it does not move.
1 Base clamp
position
UNIT
GASKET
2
4 SLIDING
Base clamp SLIDING CLAMP
PANEL position CLAMP
Note: Terminal screw tightening torque: 0.7 N-m to 0.8 N-m (6 In-Lb to 7 In-Lb)
2
For demounting the meter
Pull the arm of the sliding clamps in outward Dis-assemble the snap fitted base clamps from Push the meter from back side out of the panel
direction (opposite to meter) and drag the the meter using a screw-driver window and remove the gasket from the meter
sliding clamps away from the panel.
Gasket
Meter
Panel
Base Clamps
Sliding Clamps X 4nos
X 4nos.
Installation Guidelines
1. This equipment, being built-in-type, normally becomes a 4. Before disconnecting the secondary of the external
part of main control panel and in such case the terminals current transformer from the equipment, make sure that
do not remain accessible to the end user after installation the current transformer is short circuited to avoid risk of
and internal wiring. electrical shock and injury.
2. Conductors must not come in contact with the internal 5. The equipment shall not be installed in environmental
circuitry of the equipment or else it may lead to a safety conditions other than those mentioned in this manual.
hazard that may in turn endanger life or cause electrical 6. The equipment does not have a built-in-type fuse.
shock to the operator. Installation of external fuse of rating 275V AC / 0.5Amp for
3. Circuit breaker or mains switch must be installed between electrical circuitry is highly recommended.
power source and supply terminals to facilitate power ‘ON’ 7. Remove the scratch-guard from the meter display during
or ‘OFF’ function. However this switch or breaker must be commissioning of the panel.
installed in a convenient position normally accessible to
the operator.
Mounting distance
100 mm 100 mm
3
Wiring Guidelines
1. To prevent the risk of electric shock, power supply to 5. Layout of connecting cables shall be away from any
the equipment must be kept OFF while doing the wiring internal EMI source.
arrangement. 6. Cable used for connection to power source, must have a
2. Wiring shall be done strictly according to the terminal cross-section of 1mm2 to 2.5mm2.These wires shall have
layout. Confirm that all connections are correct. current carrying capacity of 6A.
3. Use lugged terminals. 7. Copper cable should be used (Stranded or Single core
4. To reduce electromagnetic interference use of wires with cable).
adequate ratings and twists of the same in equal size shall
be made with shortest connections.
Maintenance
+
2. Clean the equipment with a clean dry or damp cloth. Do DI RS485
not use any cleaning agent other than water.
CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM
L1 L
L2 O
L3 A
N D
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 N V1 V2 V3
I1 I2 I3
Safety Precautions
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Configuration
There are 4 dedicated keys labelled as F1, F2, F3, F4. Use KEY
ONLINE PAGE DESCRIPTION
these 4 keys to read meter parameters. Simply press these PRESS
keys to read the parameters. Press The first screen: Displays import active energy of first phase.
“F4” The second screen: Displays import active energy of second
KEY phase.
ONLINE PAGE DESCRIPTION
PRESS The third screen: Displays import active energy of third phase.
Press The first screen: Displays line to neutral voltage of three phase The fourth screen: Displays export active energy of first phase.
“F1” and average line to neutral voltage. The fifth screen: Displays export active energy of second
The second screen: Displays line to line voltage of three phase phase.
and average line to line voltage. The sixth screen: Displays export active energy of third phase.
The third screen: Displays total percentage harmonics of line The seventh screen: Displays total import active energy of
to neutral voltage of three phase and average line to neutral three phase.
voltage. The eighth screen: Displays total export active energy of three
The fourth screen: Displays total percentage harmonics of line phase.
to line voltage of three phase and average line to line voltage. The ninth screen: Displays total net active energy of three
Note: 1) For 3 Ø 3 wire system, only second and fourth phase.
screens will be available. The tenth Screen: Displays import reactive energy of first
2) For 1 Ø 2 wire system, only first and third screens will phase.
be available. The eleventh screen: Displays import reactive energy of
The fifth screen: Displays phase current of three phase and second phase.
neutral current. The twelfth screen: Displays import reactive energy of third
The sixth screen: Displays phase maximum current demand of phase.
three phase and average current. The thirteenth screen: Displays export reactive energy of first
The seventh screen: Displays total percentage harmonic of phase.
current of three phase and average phase current. The fourteenth screen: Displays export reactive energy of
Note: 1) For 3 Ø 3 wire system only fifth, sixth and seventh second phase.
screen will be available. Displays average current The fifteenth screen: Displays export reactive energy of third
instead of neutral current. phase.
2) For 1 Ø 2 wire instead only fifth sixth and seventh The sixteenth screen: Displays total import reactive energy of
screen will be available. three phase.
Press The first screen: Displays voltage, current, power factor of first The seventeenth screen: Displays total export reactive energy
“F2” phase and frequency. of three phase.
The second screen: Displays voltage, current, power factor of The eighteenth screen: Displays total net reactive energy of
second phase and frequency. three phase.
The third screen: Displays voltage, current, power factor of The nineteenth screen: Displays apparent energy of first
third phase and frequency. phase.
The fourth screen: Displays average value of voltage, current The twentieth screen: Displays apparent energy of second
and power factor of three phase and frequency. phase.
Note: 1) For 3 Ø 3 wire system voltage, current, power factor The twenty first screen: Displays apparent energy of third
and frequency will be line to line. phase.
2) For 1 Ø 2 wire system only first screen will be The twenty second screen: Displays total net apparent energy
available. of three phase.
Press The first screen: Displays power factor of three phase and The twenty third screen: Displays ON hour.
“F3” average power factor. Note: 1) In 3 Ø 3 wire system only seventh, eighth, ninth,
The second screen: Displays phase angle of three phase and sixteenth, seventeenth, eighteenth, twenty second
Average angle and twenty third screens will be available.
Note: 1) For 3 ø 3 wire system, only average power factor and 2) In 1Ø 2 wire system first, fourth, seventh, eighth,
average angle will be available on this screen. ninth, tenth, thirteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth,
The third screen: Displays active power of three phase and eighteenth, nineteenth, twenty second and twenty
total active power. third screens will be available.
The fourth screen: Displays reactive power of three phase and
total reactive power. AUTOMATIC / MANUAL MODE DESCRIPTION
The fifth screen: Displays apparent power of three phase and
Press F4 key for 3 seconds to toggle between Automatic and Manual
total apparent power.
mode.
The sixth screen: Displays active, reactive, apparent power and
Note: By default unit operates in automatic mode.
power factor of first phase.
In automatic mode online pages scroll automatically at the rate of 5
The seventh screen: Displays active, reactive, apparent power
seconds per page.
and power factor of second phase.
In automatic mode when any key is pressed, unit temporarily switches
The eighth screen: Displays active, reactive, apparent power
to manual mode and the appropriate page is displayed, also if any key
and power factor of third phase.
is not pressed for 5 sec, unit resumes automatic mode.
The ninth screen: Displays total active, reactive, apparent
power and average power factor of three phase.
SERIAL NUMBER DESCRIPTION
The tenth screen: Displays maximum active power demand,
reactive power demand and apparent power demand. Press F3 key for 5 sec. to display 8 digit serial number only for 5 sec. at
The eleventh screen: Displays minimum active power demand 5th line of display
and reactive power demand.
Note: 1) For 3 Ø 3 wire system only ninth, tenth and eleventh
screen will be available.
2) In1Ø 2 wire system only first, second, third, fourth,
fifth, sixth, ninth, tenth, eleventh screen will be
display
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Configuration (Continued)
There are 4 dedicated keys F1, F2, F3, F4. use these 4 keys to Config. Factory
enter into configuration menu / change setting. Function Range or Selection
page Setting
Note: The settings should be done by a professional, after 16.14 Page sequence 14 1 to 22 14
going through this users manual and after having understood 16.15 Page sequence 15 1 to 22 15
the application situation.
16.16 Page sequence 16 1 to 22 16
For the configuration setting mode:
16.17 Page sequence 17 1 to 22 17
• Use F3 + F4 keys for 3 sec. to enter or exit from the
configuration menu. 16.18 Page sequence 18 1 to 22 18
• Use F1 keys to move curser left or right by one digit each 16.19 Page sequence 19 1 to 22 19
time. 16.20 Page sequence 20 1 to 22 20
• Use F2 or F3 keys for increasing or decreasing parameters 16.21 Page sequence 21 1 to 22 21
value.
16.22 Page sequence 22 1 to 22 22
• Use F2 + F4 key to go back to previous page.
17 Factory default No / Yes No
Config. Factory
Function Range or Selection 18 Reset energy and No / Yes No
page Setting
MAX demand
Password 0000 to 9998 1000
18.1 Password 0001 to 9999 1001
1 Change Password No / Yes No
18.011) Reset active No / Yes No
1.1 New Password 0000 to 9998 1000 energy
2 Network 3P4W, 3P3W, 1P2W-P1, 3P4W 18.02 Reset reactive No / Yes No
Selection 1P2W-P2 and 1P2W-P3 energy
3 CT Secondary 1A or 5A 5 18.03 Reset apparent No / Yes No
4 Ct Primary 1A, 5A to 10,000A 5 energy
7 Slave Id 1 to 255 1
NETWORK SELECTION and WIRING INPUT
8 Baud Rate 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 9600
Network selection in Wiring
4800, 9600 and 19200
configuration mode
(bps)
3P4W 3P4W, 2P3W
9 Parity None, Odd, Even None
3P3W 3P3W
10 Stop Bit 1 or 2 1
1P2W (P1/P2/P3) 1P2W (P1/P2/P3)
11 Back Light 0 to 7200 sec. 0000
Note: P1, P2 and P3 are Three Phase.
12 Demand interval Sliding / Fixed Sliding
method 1) For resetting energy parameters user will be prompted
13 Demand interval 1 to 30 15 the password. If correct password is entered, the user
duration will be able to reset all energy parameters. This password
14 Demand interval 1 to 30 min 1 will be value which will be greater than the configuration
length password by 1.
15 Max Page Auto 1 to 22 22
16 Change Page No / Yes No
Sequence
16.01 Page sequence 1 1 to 22 1
16.02 Page sequence 2 1 to 22 2
16.03 Page sequence 3 1 to 22 3
16.04 Page sequence 4 1 to 22 4
16.05 Page sequence 5 1 to 22 5
16.06 Page sequence 6 1 to 22 6
16.07 Page sequence 7 1 to 22 7
16.08 Page sequence 8 1 to 22 8
16.09 Page sequence 9 1 to 22 9
16.10 Page sequence 10 1 to 22 10
16.11 Page sequence 11 1 to 22 11
16.12 Page sequence 12 1 to 22 12
16.13 Page sequence 13 1 to 22 13
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MODBUS REGISTER ADDRESSES LIST
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MODBUS REGISTER ADDRESSES LIST (Continued)
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Circuit Diagram
N L N L
# + + # + +
+
N
+
N
L L
DI RS485 DI RS485
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
Voltage upto 500V without PT
2) 2)
Voltage 100V-500kV with PT
N N
L3 L3
L2 L2
L1 L1
LINE LOAD LINE LOAD
Master
RS485-RS232
Converter Suggested
terminating resistor
(120 ohm, ¼ watt)
F1 F2 F3 F4 F1 F2 F3 F4 F1 F2 F3 F4
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Notes
10
Notes
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