Conzerv EM6400 Series Power Meters User Manual NHA12533 03
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- SAFETY SYMBOLS
- SAFETY MESSAGES
- OTHER SYMBOLS
- This symbol indicates direct and alternating currents
- PLEASE NOTE
- Physical Description
- Figure 1-1: Parts of EM6400 series power meter front panel
- Table 1-1: Load percentage and bar graph indication
- Table 1-2 Indicators
- Table 1-3: Giga, Mega (M), Kilo (K), and decimal point scaling
- A
- PF
- A
- F
- Note: Press any key to revert to manual scrolling. Auto scrolling is not possible in the setup parameters.
- To lock the user-set default page:
- To unlock the user-set default page:
- Note: Entry into setup (PROG) is allowed only when the display page is unlocked.
- Rear Panel
- Figure 1-2: Rear panel
- Note:
- FWD: Forward indicating the import of power into the plant/grid.
- Table 1-6: Technical specifications
- Chapter 3: Quick Start Guide
- You can enter the PROG menu - setup in
- Quick Setup – While powering ON
- Figure 3-1: Quick setup – connections
- /
- Program the following setup parameters for accurate readings:
- NOTE: means blinking
- NOTE: means blinking
- NOTE: means blinking
- NOTE: means blinking
- NOTE: means blinking
- Note:
- Integrator Overflow
- Table 3-1: Integrator overflow for Wh E / VAh E
- Table 3-2: Integrator overflow for Wh / VAh
- EM6400 Series Power Meters Menu Hierarchy
- EM6459 Meter Menu Hierarchy
- EM6433 Power Meter Menu Hierarchy
- EM6436 Power Meter Menu Hierarchy
- EM6434 Power Meter Menu Hierarchy
- Note: THD values are indicative only
- EM6400 Power Meter Menu Hierarchy (Continued)
- EM6400 Power Meter Menu Hierarchy (Continued)
- 3-Phase Systems
- Where EAB= Voltage across points A and B
- ECB= Voltage across points C and B
- IA = Current through conductor A
- Table 4-1: “3D” kVA Measurement
- Chapter 5: Installation
- Figure 5-1: Mechanical dimensions and recommended panel cut-out
- Installation Procedure
- Table 5-1: Environmental Conditions
- The power meters are panel mountable.
- Table 5-2: Mounting
- Figure 5-2: Mounting
- Tightening Torque: 0.25 to 1 N.m (2.21 to 8.85 lb-in)
- Connecting Cable Recommendations
- Table 5-3: Connecting cable
- Terminal connections using lugs
- Terminal connection using U lugs/
- Lug type: Insulated sleeved U lugs
- Terminal connections using ring lugs /
- Lug type: Ring lugs
- Auxiliary Supply (Control Power)
- Range:
- PTs (VTs) and CTs
- Voltage Signal Connections
- Table 5-4: Fuse recommendation
- Table 5-5: CT size and maximum distance
- See the “PROG menu — Setup” on page 19 for more information.
- Note:
- Setup — System Type
- Phase Labels
- Table 5-6: Connection diagrams symbols
- Figure 5-3: 3-phase 4-wire WYE connection
- Note:
- L1 – N = 120 V
- L2 – N = 208 V
- Figure 5-4: 3-phase 3-wire delta connection
- Figure 5-5: 3-phase 3-wire open delta connection
- Figure 5-6: 2-phase 3-wire connection
- Figure 5-7: Single-phase connection
- Float Byte Register
- Table 6-1: Float Byte Test Sequence Register
- Health Check Register
- Table 6-2: Health Check Register
- Float Byte Order Detection
- Float Byte Order Detection Characteristics:
- Table 6-3: Float Byte Order Detection
- RS 485 Data Port
- Installation
- Figure 6-1: 2-wire half duplex communication connection
- Figure 6-2: Closed loop, 2-wire half duplex.
- Communication Capabilities
- Table 6-4: RS 485 communication distances
- Figure 6-3: Daisy-chaining 2-wire devices
- Table 6-5: Power meter communication and protocol settings
- Modbus Standard Device Identification
- Table 6-6: Modbus standard device identification parameters
- Note:
- Parameter Settings for Different SCADA Software
- Table 6-7: Parameter settings
- Communication Test
- Table 6-8: Individual parameter address
- Note: THD values are indicative only.
- Table 6-9: Total RMS block
- Table 6-10: R phase RMS block
- Table 6-11: Y phase RMS block
- Table 6-12: B phase RMS block
- Table 6-13: Forward integrated block
- Table 6-14: Reverse integrated block
- Table 6-15: Total integrated block
- Table 6-16: Demand block
- Note: The address 3741 is overlapped between the demand and max demand blocks.
- Table 6-17: Max demand block
- Note: The address 3741 is overlapped between the Demand and Max Demand blocks
- Table 6-18: Old forward integrated block
- Table 6-19: Old reverse integrated block
- Table 6-20: Old total integrated block
- Table 6-21: Phase angle block
- Setup Block:
- Table 6-22: Setup block
- Clear Block:
- Table 6-23: Clear block
- Model Info Block:
- Table 6-24: Model Info Block
- Model
- Register Details
- Figure 6-4: Bits in model register
- Table 6-25: Meter model and number
- Table 6-26: Model options description
- Table 6-27: Firmware version interpretation
- NOTE:
- Introduction
- Troubleshooting
- Table 7-1: Trouble shooting
- Disposal and Recycle
- To Disassemble
- Appendix A – Technical Data
- Accuracy
- Table A-1: Accuracy
- NOTE:
- Auxiliary supply (Control Power)
- Front Display
- Installation and Input Ratings
- Environmental Conditions
- Construction
- Dimensions and Shipping
- Appendix C: Glossary
- Terms
- Nominal: Typical or average.
- Abbreviations
- INDEX