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3440 - Three Phase (3W/4W) : Table 1
3440 - Three Phase (3W/4W) : Table 1
3.2.1.4 Current transformer Primary value Power Factor (System / Phase (4 wire only)) VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
Sys Ph R Sys Ph R Sys Ph R Sys
3.2.1.5 Current transformer Secondary value Phase Angle ( Phase(4 wire only)) Degree KAh KAh KAh
Ph R
KAh
3.2.1.6 Demand integration time Active Import Energy (8 Digit resolution) kWh A
VYB
x1000
Hz
A
VYB
x1000
Hz
A
VYB
x1000
Hz
A
VYB
x1000
Hz
KVA KVAh KVA KVAh KVA KVAh
3.2.1.7 Auto Scrolling Active Export Energy (8 Digit resolution) kWh Min Ph Y Min Ph Y Min Ph Y
KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
%THD %THD %THD %THD
3.2.1.8 Low current noise cutoff Reactive Import Energy (8 Digit resolution) kVArh KW x1000
KW x1000 KW x1000 KW x1000
3.2.1.9 Energy Display on modbus Reactive Export Energy (8 Digit resolution) kVArh VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
VBR P.F. VBR P.F.
Angle KWh Angle KWh
3.2.1.10 Energy Digit reset count. Apparent Energy (8 Digit resolution) kVAh
Max Ph B
Demand
Max Ph B
Demand
Max Ph B Max Ph B
Demand Demand
3.2.2 Communication Parameter selection screen Ampere Hour (8 Digit resolution) KAh
3.2.2.1 Address Setting Current Demand Amps
3.2.2.2 RS 485 Baud rate
KVA Demand KVA
3.2.2.3 RS 485 Parity selection
KW Import Demand KW
3.2.3 Reset Parameter selection screen
KW Export Demand KW Screen 10 : Reactive Energy(Export)
3.2.3.1 Resetting Parameter Screen 9 : Reactive Energy(Import) Screen 21 : Max Current
Max Current Demand Amps
3.2.4 Output Option selection screen (menu) Demand Screen 22 : kVA Demand
Max kVA Demand KVA
3.2.4.1 Configuration of Output Max KW Import Demand KW V x1000 V x1000
IN
3.2.4.1.1 Relay 1 output selection menu Max KW Export Demand KW
VRY
KVAr KVArh
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
V x1000
IN
V x1000
Sys Ph R VRY VRY IN
Sys Ph R
3.2.4.1.1.1 Pulse output Run Hour Hours KAh KAh
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R
3.2.4.1.1.1.1 Assignment of Energy to Pulse (Relay 1) On Hour Hours
A
VYB
x1000
Hz
A
VYB
x1000
Hz
KAh KAh
A x1000
3.2.4.1.1.1.2 Pulse Duration Selection Number of Interruptions Counts
KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
VYB Hz
A
VYB
x1000
Hz
KVA KVAh KVA KVAh
%THD
3.2.4.1.1.1.3 Pulse Rate %THD Min Ph Y Min Ph Y
Phase Reversal Indication KW x1000 KW x1000
%THD Demand
%THD
3.2.4.1.1.2 Limit output VBR P.F. VBR P.F.
V1 THD % Angle KWh Angle KWh
KW x1000
KW x1000
3.2.4.1.1.2.1 Assignment of Limit Output1 to Parameter Max Ph B Max Ph B
VBR P.F. VBR P.F.
V2 THD % Demand Demand
Angle
Max
KWh Angle KWh
3.2.4.1.1.2.2 Limit Configuration Ph B
Demand
Max Ph B
x1000
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R
KAh
KAh
6. On - Hour. In normal operation the user is presented with one of the measurement reading Min Ph Y
%THD
Min Ph Y
VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh
KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
%THD
7. Number of Interruption screens out of several screens. These screens may be scrolled through one at a KW x1000
Min Ph Y
Demand
%THD
%THD
Demand
KW x1000 x1000
P.F. KW
8. Analog Output time in incremental order by pressing the “ Up key” and in decremental order VBR
Angle KWh
VBR P.F.
KWh KW x1000 VBR P.F.
Angle
9. Relay Output by pressing “ Down key”.
Max Ph B
Demand
Max Ph B VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B
Demand Max Demand
Max Ph B Demand
9.1 Pulse output Max Demand
Demand
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, Screen 15 : Phase Power (R) Screen 16 : Phase Power (Y)
AC Current, Frequency, Power, Energy(Active / Reactive / Apparent) . Screen 3 : Line to Line Voltages Screen 4 : Line Currents Reactive/ Apparent /Active Reactive/ Apparent /Active
The instrument integrates accurate measurement technology (All Voltages & ( for 4W only ) ( for 4W only ) Screen 27 :Max Export kW
Current measurements are True RMS upto 15th Harmonic) with 3 line 4 digits V
Demand Screen 28 :Run Hour
x1000 V x1000
Ultra high brightness LED display. VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh V x1000 V x1000
Sys Ph R Sys Ph R VRY IN VRY IN
KAh KAh KVAr KVArh KVAr KVArh V x1000
Sys V x1000
Sys Ph R Ph R VRY IN
V x1000
3440 can be configured and programmed A
VYB
x1000
Hz
A
VYB
x1000
Hz
KAh KAh KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
Sys Ph R
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
at site for the following : KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
A
VYB
x1000
Hz
A
VYB
x1000
Hz
KAh
KAh
Sys Ph R %THD KVA KVA KVAh A x1000
KAh PT Primary, PT Secondary, CT Primary, %THD
Min
KVAh
Ph Y Min Ph Y VYB Hz A
VYB
x1000
Hz
KW x1000 KW x1000 %THD %THD KVA KVAh
A x1000 CT Secondary (5A or1A) and 3 phase 3W VBR P.F. VBR P.F. Min Ph Y
KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
VYB Angle KWh KW x1000 KW x1000 Demand
%THD
KVA
Hz
KVAh or 3 Phase 4W system. Max Ph B
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B VBR P.F. VBR P.F.
%THD
Min Ph Y Demand Angle KWh Angle KWh KW x1000
Demand KW x1000
%THD Max Ph B Max Ph B VBR P.F.
VBR P.F.
KW x1000
The front panel has two push buttons through Demand Demand Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Max Demand
Demand
VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
which the user may scroll through the Demand
Max Ph B
Demand
available measurement readings, reset the
energy (Import/Export) Min/Max (System Voltage
and System Current) and configure the product. 1
2
Down Up
Screen 32 :Voltage %THD
Screen 29 :On Hour Screen 30 :Number of Interruptions (for 4 wire only) (for 3 wire only)
3. Programming
Password confirmed.
V x1000 V x1000 V x1000 V x1000
The following sections comprise step by step procedures for configuring the V x1000
VRY IN
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
VRY
KVAr
IN VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
3440 for individual user requirements. KVAr
Sys
KVArh
KVArh Ph R
Sys
Sys Ph R
KAh
Sys Ph R
KAh
Ph R
KAh
Sys Ph R
KAh To access the set-up screens press and hold the “ Down” and “ Up” KAh
Pressing “ Down” key will advance to the “New /
A x1000 A x1000 A x1000 A x1000 Key simultaneously for 5 seconds. This will take the User into the Password A
VYB
x1000
Hz
change Password” entry stage.
VYB Hz VYB Hz VYB Hz VYB Hz KVA KVAh
KVA KVAh KVA KVAh KVA
Min
KVAh KVA KVAh Protection Entry Stage (Section 3.1). Min Ph Y Pressing the “ Up” key will advance to the Menu selection
Min Ph Y Min Ph Y Ph Y Min Ph Y %THD
%THD %THD %THD %THD
KW x1000
KW x1000 KW x1000 KW x1000 KW x1000 P.F.
VBR
VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
VBR P.F. VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
3.1. Password Protection Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B Max Ph B Max Ph B
Max Ph B
Demand
screen. (See section 3.2).
Demand Demand Demand Demand Password protection can be enabled to prevent unauthorised 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.
Screen 34 : System Voltage & Password Incorrect.
Screen 31 :Correct Phase sequence Phase sequence error Screen 33 :Current %THD System Current %THD V
VRY
x1000
IN
V x1000 KVAr KVArh
VRY IN Sys Ph R The unit has not accepted the
KVAr KVArh KAh
Sys Ph R Password entered.
V x1000 V x1000 V KAh A x1000
V x1000 x1000
IN VRY IN VYB Hz
VRY VRY IN VRY IN
KVAr KVArh KVAr KVArh A x1000 KVA KVAh
KVAr KVArh KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh
Sys Ph R
Sys Ph R
KAh
Sys Ph R
VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh
Min Ph Y
%THD
Pressing the " Down" key will return to
KAh KAh
SEL (Select)
V x1000 New / Change Password, first digit entered, prompting for
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh second digit. (*Decimal point indicates that this will be
Sys Ph R
KAh flashing).
SYS PArA Ser PArA rSEt Out PArA
quit Enter Password, second digit entered, prompt for third A x1000
A (System Parameter) (Serial Comm.Parameter) (Reset Parameter) (Output Parameter) A V x1000
digit. VYB Hz
(Exit Menu) VRY IN KVA KVAh
(Sec 3.2.1) (Sec 3.2.2) (Sec 3.2.3) (Sec 3.2.4) (Sec 3.2.5) KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R (* Denotes that decimal point will be flashing). Min Ph Y Pressing the “ Down” key will scroll the value of the
%THD
KAh second digit from 0 through to 9, the value will wrap from
KW x1000
A
VYB
x1000 VBR P.F. 9 round to 0.
KVA
Hz
KVAh Use the “ Down” key to scroll the value of the third Angle KWh
SYS Addr none (No Parameter), Max Ph B
(System Type / Network)
Min Ph Y
%THD digit from 0 through to 9, the value will wrap from 9 Demand
(Modbus Address) ALL (All Parameter),
(Sec 3.2.1.1) (Sec 3.2.2.1) d (Demand), rL1 & rL2 x1000
round to 0. Pressing the “ Up” key to advance the operation to the
B AnL Out quit KW
UP Lo (Min values),
hr (Run Hour & On Hour), Press the “ Up” key to advance to next digit.
(PT Primary) br
(Sec 3.2.1.2) (Baud Rate) Intr (No. of Interrupts)
(Sec 3.2.2.2) Select any one option using
“Down” key . B New / Change Password, second digit entered,
PUL Lt AnL1 V x1000
prompting for third digit. (*decimal point indicates that
(Pulse Output) (Limit Output) (Analog1 parameter VRY IN
US (Sec 3.2.4.1.1.1) (Sec 3.2.4.1.1.2) selection)
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R this will be flashing).
(PT Secondary) Pr (Acc. To Table) KAh
(Sec 3.2.1.3) (Parity Bits) (Sec 3.2.4.1.3.1) Enter Password, third digit entered, prompt for fourth A
VYB
x1000
Hz
(Sec 3.2.2.3)
V
VRY
x1000
IN digit. KVA KVAh Pressing the “ Down” key will scroll the value of the
Min
Para. Selection Para. Selection
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R (* Denotes that decimal point will be flashing).
Ph Y
%THD third digit from 0 through to 9, the value will wrap from 9
(i-E, E-E, i-rE, E-rE, (Acc. To Table) KAh
round to 0.
AP KW x1000
A-E, A-H) (Sec 3.2.4.1.1.2.1) A x1000 P.F.
(CT Primary) (Sec 3.2.4.1.1.1.1)
VBR
A
dE-d
B (De-energizing Delay time) 1s
to 10s
(Sec 3.2.4.1.1.2.6)
3 4
3.2.1 System parameters Selection 3.2.1.5 Current Transformer Secondary Value
New Password confirmed.
V
VRY
x1000
IN 3.2.1.3 Potential Transformer secondary Value
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R 3.2.1.1 System Type This screen is used to set the secondary value for
KAh
Pressing the “ Down” key will return to the The value must be set to the nominal full scale secondary voltage which will be obtained from the V Current Transformer. Secondary value “5” for 5A or
x1000
A
VYB
x1000
Hz
“New/Change Password”. This screen is used to set the system type . Transformer when the potential transformer(PT)primary is supplied with the voltage defined in 3.2.1.2 VRY IN
“1” for 1A can be selected. Pressing “ Up” key
KVA KVAr KVArh
KVAh
Min Ph Y V x1000 System type ”3” for 3 phase 3 wire & “4” for 3 phase potential transformer primary voltage.The ratio of full scale primary to full scale secondary is defined Sys Ph R
KAh accepts the present value and advances to the
%THD VRY IN
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R
4 wire system. as the transformer ratio. A x1000
Demand integration Time (See Section 3.2.1.6)
KW x1000
VBR P.F. Pressing the “ Up” key will advances to the KAh
VYB Hz
Angle KWh Pressing the “ Up” key accepts the present KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y
primary value Edit” menu (see section 3.2.1.2) and advances to the “Current Transformer Primary KW x1000
Secondary value edit mode and scroll the value
%THD V x1000 VBR P.F.
VRY IN Value edit” menu. (See Section 3.2.1.4) Angle KWh
through the values available.
KW x1000
P.F.
Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the system type KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R
Max Ph B
Demand
VBR
Angle KWh
edit mode and scroll the values through values available . KAh Note that the range of instrument is from 240 to 480V
Max Ph B
A x1000 for 415 VL-L. Please refer the table below for different ranges. Pressing the “ Up” key will advance to the CT
Demand VYB Hz
Pressing the “ Up” key advances to the system KVA KVAh Secondary value confirmation.
3.2 Menu selection. Min Ph Y
%THD
Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the “Potential
type confirmation menu. Transformer Secondary Value Edit” mode.
KW x1000
CT Secondary value confirmation
3.2.1 System Parameter selection screen. VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
Down” key will scroll the value of the most significant digit
V x1000
Max Ph B
Demand
From available range of PT secondary value VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh This screen will only appears following an edit of CT
Sys Ph R
System Type Confirmation Pressing the “ Up” key accepts the present value KAh secondary value .
V x1000
This screen is used to select the different system
VRY IN at the cursor position and advances the cursor to the A x1000
This screen is used to select the different communication 3.2.1.2 Potential Transformer Primary Value V x1000
KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
P. ressing the “ Down” key will scroll through the
V x1000
parameters like “Address selection”,”RS485 Parity selection”,
VRY
KVAr
IN This screen will only appear following an edit of the %THD
Folliowing Options 8,15,20,30.
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh The nominal full scale voltage which will be displayed as the Line to Line voltages for all system types. Sys
KVArh
Ph R
Potential Transformer Secondary Value. KW x1000
Sys Ph R
”Rs485 baud rate” The values displayed represent the voltage in kilovolts (note the x1000 enunciator). KAh VBR P.F.
KAh
A x1000
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B Pressing the “ Up” key will advance to Demand
A
VYB
x1000
Hz
VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh
If the scaling is not correct, pressing the “ Down” Demand
Integration confirmation screen.
KVA
Min
KVAh Pressing the “ Up” key allows the user to set different Min Ph Y
%THD key will return to the “Potential Transformer Secondary
Ph Y
%THD
Communication parameters KW x1000 Value Edit”
KW
VBR
x1000
P.F.
(see section 3.2.2.1 to 3.2.2.3) Pressing the “ Up” key accepts the present value VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
Max
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B and advances to the “potential Transformer secondary Ph B
Demand Pressing the “ Up” key sets the displayed value Demand Integration Time value confirmation
Demand
Pressing the “ down key will advance to Reset parameter Value edit” menu. (See Section 3.2.1.3) and will advance to the current Transformer Primary V x1000
Pressing “ Up” key sets the displayed value and
VRY IN
Screen. (see section 3.2.3) V x1000 Value (See Section 3.2.1.4) KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R will advance to scroll screen.
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the “Potential KAh
Sys Ph R
KAh Transformer Primary Value Edit” mode. A x1000
(See Section 3.2.1.7)
VYB Hz
A x1000 KVA KVAh
VYB Hz Min Ph Y
KVA KVAh Initially the “multiplier must be selected, pressing the “ %THD
Demand user to display the Line currents inclusive of any transformer ratios, the values displayed represent
V x1000
This screen is used to Reset the different parameters . Pressing the “ Up” key accepts the present the Current in Amps.
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
multiplier (decimal point position) and advances to the
Sys Ph R
KAh “potential Transformer primary Digit Edit” mode. Pressing the “ Up” key accepts the present value and advances to the Current Transformer
A x1000 Pressing the “ Up” key allows the user to Reset different Secondary Value (See Section 3.2.1.5) 3.2.1.7 Auto Scrolling :
VYB Hz
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y system parameters (see section 3.2.3.1)
%THD Potential Transformer primary Digit Edit Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the “Current
V x1000 This screen allows user to enable screen scrolling.
KW x1000 Transformer Primary Value Edit” mode. This will scroll the VRY IN
VBR P.F. V x1000
Pressing the “ Down” key will scroll the value of KVAr KVArh
Angle KWh VRY IN V x1000 value of the most significant digit from 0 through to 9, Sys Ph R
Auto scrolling Edit.
Max Ph B KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R the most significant digit from 0 through to 9 unless VRY IN KAh
Demand
Pressing the “ down key ” will advance to Output KAh
KVAr KVArh unless the presently displayed Current Transformer A x1000
the presently displayed Potential Transformer Primary Sys Ph R
VYB Hz
Pressing “ Up” key accepts the present status and
A x1000
KAh
Primary Value together with the Potential Transformer KVA KVAh
Option selection screen (see section 3.2.4). VYB Hz Value together with the Current Transformer Primary A x1000 Min Ph Y
advance to the Low Current noise cutoff
KVA KVAh VYB Hz Primary Value results in a maximum power of greater %THD
Min Ph Y Value, previously set, would result in a maximum power KVA KVAh
(See Section 3.2.1.8).
%THD Min Ph Y than 666.6 MVA in which case the digit range will be KW x1000
x1000 of greater than 666.6 MVA per phase in which case %THD VBR P.F.
KW
VBR P.F. restricted, the value will wrap. Example: If primary value Angle KWh
Max Ph B
VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
of PT is set as 692.8kV L-L (max value) then primary value of Demand
Demand
Pressing the “ Up” key accepts the present value Max Ph B
Demand
Current is restricted to 1157A.
3.2.4 Output Option selection screen. at the cursor position and advances the cursor to the
next less significant digit. Pressing the “ Up” key will advance to the next less
significant digit. (* Denotes that decimal point will be
This screen will allow the user to select different
V x1000 The PT Primary value can be set from 100V L-L to 692.8 kV L-L. flashing).
VRY IN Output options Like “Relay1”,”Relay2”,”Analog” Output. V x1000 Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the “Auto Screen
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh
Note : the flashing decimal point indicates the cursor position, a steady decimal point will be present The “Maximum Power” restriction of 666.6 MVA refers to 120% of nominal current and 120% of
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh Scrolling Edit” and toggle the status ‘Yes’ and ‘No’.
Sys Ph R
A x1000
to identify the scaling of the number until the cursor position coincides with the steady decimal point nominal voltage, i.e, 462.96 MVA nominal power per phase. KAh
VYB Hz Pressing the “ Up” key allows the user to select & position. At this stage the decimal point will flash. A x1000
KVA KVAh VYB Hz
Min Ph Y
%THD
Configuare the output option (see section 3.2.4.1) When the least significant digit had been set, pressing the “ Up” key will advance to the KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y Pressing the “ Up” key will select the status displayed
KW x1000 “Current Transformer Primary Value Confirmation” stage. %THD
and advance to the Low Current noise cutoff
VBR P.F. x1000
KW
Angle KWh VBR P.F. (See Section 3.2.1.8)
Max Ph B When the least significant digit has been set pressing the “ Up” key will advance to the The minimum value allowed is 1, the value will be forced to 1 if the display contains zero when the Angle KWh
Demand
Pressing the “ down key will advance to Quit screen. “Potential Transformer Primary Value Confirmation” stage.
Max Ph B
“ Up” key is pressed. Demand
5 6
5
Low current noise cutoff Confirmation. V x1000
Enter Address, second digit entered, prompt for third digit
VRY IN
V
VRY
x1000
IN
KVAr
Sys
KVArh (* Denotes that decimal point will be flashing).
Ph R
KVAr KVArh KAh
Sys Ph R Reset option select, (Resets ALL resettable parameter) Reset hI (Max) Confirmation.
KAh
pressing the “ Down” key will re-enter the “Low current A x1000
V x1000 V x1000
VYB Hz Use the “ Down” key to scroll the value of the third digit VRY IN IN
A
VYB
x1000
Hz Noise cutoff Edit” mode. KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
KVAr KVArh
The user has scrolled through to the “ALL” .
VRY
KVAr KVArh
KVA
Min
KVAh %THD
Sys Ph R
KAh
Sys Ph R
KAh
Pressing the “ Down” key will re-enter the
Ph Y
%THD
KW x1000 A x1000 A x1000
“Reset option Select mode.
KW x1000
VBR P.F. VYB Hz Pressing “ Up” key will select the value and VYB Hz
VBR P.F. Pressing “ Up” key set displayed value and Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B
KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y advance to the “Reset ALL Confirmation” Mode &.
KVA
Min
KVAh
Angle KWh Ph Y
Max Ph B Advance to the energy output selection Demand %THD
Will reset all resettable parameter.
%THD
Demand
Pressing “ Up” key will jump back to the
Demand
(See section 3.2.1.9) KW
VBR
x1000
P.F.
KW
VBR
x1000
P.F. Reset Parameter selection screen (see section 3.2.3).
Angle KWh Angle KWh
Max Ph B Max Ph B
Demand Max Demand
Demand
7
Sys Ph R Max Ph B Pressing the “ Down” key will reenter the “Address A x1000 A x1000
Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the “Energy Display Demand
Edit” mode.
VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh
VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh
Pressing “ Up” key will select the value and
A x1000
VYB Hz
On Modbus Edit” mode and scroll the value through the values
Min Ph Y
%THD
Pressing “ Up” key will jump back to the Min Ph Y advance to the “Reset Lo Confirmation” Mode &
%THD
KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y 1,2 & 3 wrapping back to 1 KW x1000
Reset Parameter selection screen (see section 3.2.3). x1000
Will reset minimum values of Voltage & Current Avg.
KW
%THD VBR P.F.
VBR P.F. appeared at Input.
KW x1000
1 : Energy In Wh Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B
VBR P.F. 2 : Energy in KWh 3.2.2.2 RS 485 Baud Rate : Demand
Demand
Angle KWh
Max Ph B 3: Energy in MWh.
Pressing the “ Up” key advances to the “Energy Display This screen allows the user to set Baud Rate of RS 485 port.
On Modbus Confirmation” menu. V x1000 The values displayed on screen are in kbaud ..
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
on display will show “-------” i.e Energy overflow .when energy crosses the 11 digit count. Ampere Hour)
3) Energy displays on modbus is set to (3) & energy digit reset count is set to 9.Energy screen
on display will show “-------” i.e Energy overflow .when energy crosses the 8 digit count.
3.2.2 Communication Parameter Selection : V x1000 RS 485 Parity confirmation :
VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
3.2.2.1 Address Setting : This screen applies to the RS 485 output only. Sys Ph R
Pressing “ Down” key will be re-enter into Parity Edit mode . Reset option select, (Reset Number of Interrupt)
KAh Reset Energy Confirmation. V x1000
V x1000
This screen allows the user to set Rs485 parameter for instruments A x1000 VRY IN VRY IN
VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R Pressing the “ Down” key will re-enter the “Reset
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R
The user has scrolled through to the “intr”
Min Ph Y Pressing the “ Up” key will set the value. KAh KAh
%THD option” mode.
V x1000
The range of allowable address is 1 to 247 . KW x1000
A
VYB
x1000
Hz
A
VYB
x1000
Hz Pressing “ Up” key will select the value and
VRY IN KVA KVAh
KVAr KVArh
VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh Pressing the “ Up” key again will jump back to the
KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
Min Ph Y advance to the “reset Interrupt Confirmation” Mode &
Sys Ph R Max Ph B %THD Pressing “ Up” key will jump back to the %THD
Demand
Will reset number of Auxiliary supply interruption count.
KAh Enter Address, prompt for first digit. Demand communication parameter selection menu (see section 3.2.2).
A x1000
KW x1000 Reset Parameter selection screen (see section 3.2.3). KW
VBR
x1000
P.F.
VYB Hz (* Denotes that decimal point will be flashing). VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh Angle KWh
KVA KVAh Max Ph B
Max Ph B
Min Ph Y
Demand Max Demand
Demand
%THD
KW
VBR
x1000
P.F. Press the “ Down” key to scroll the value of the first digit 3.2.3 Reset Parameter Selection :
Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Demand
3.2.3.1 Resetting Parameter
Press the “ Up” key to advance to next digit. The following screens allow the users to reset the all Energy , Lo(Min), hi(Max),Demand,Run hour, .
On hour, No.of Interrupts Reset option select, (Reset Hi)
V x1000 V x1000
Reset Interrupt Confirmation
Reset (None) VRY IN VRY IN
KVAr KVArh The user has scrolled through to the “Hi” (Max) KVAr KVArh
V
Enter Address, first digit entered, prompt for second digit V
VRY
x1000
IN
Sys Ph R
KAh
Sys Ph R
KAh Pressing the “ Down” key will re-enter the
x1000
VRY IN
(* Denotes that decimal point will be flashing).
KVAr KVArh
Pressing “ Up” key advances to Reset Parameter A “Reset parameter Selection”(see section 3.2.3).
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R A
VYB
x1000
Hz Pressing “ Up” key will select the value and VYB
x1000
Hz
Sys Ph R
KAh
selection screen (see section 3.2.3) KVA KVAh KVA KVAh
KAh
A x1000 Min Ph Y advance to the “Reset Hi Confirmation” Mode
Mode.& Min Ph Y
VYB Hz %THD
Demand %THD
Demand
A x1000
KVA KVAh Will reset Maximum (Hi) values of Voltage & Current Avg.
VYB Hz
Min Ph Y Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the “Reset KW x1000 KW x1000 Pressing “ Up” key will jump back to the
KVA KVAh
Use the “ Down” key to scroll the value of the second digit %THD VBR P.F. appeared at input. VBR P.F.
Min Ph Y
%THD option” mode and scroll through Parameter Angle KWh Angle KWh Reset Parameter selection screen (see section 3.2.3).
KW x1000 Max Ph B Max Ph B
KW x1000 VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
and wrapping back to None. Max Demand
Demand Max Demand
Demand
VBR P.F.
Max Ph B
Angle KWh
Max Ph B Demand
Demand Press the “ Up” key to advance to next digit.
8
3.2.4.1.1.2.1 Assignment of Limit output (for Relay1) to parameter.
3.2.4. Output Option selection menu 3.2.4.1.1.1.1 Assignment of Energy to pulse output (Relay 1) :
This screen is for Limit output mode selection. It allows the user to set Limit output corresponding measured
3.2.4.1 Configuration of Output This screen allows the user to assign pulse output to energy (for Relay 1) value . Refer Table 2“ Parameter for Analog & Limit output “ for assignment.
The second digit entered, prompt for third digit
This screen applies to the Relay1 Output option Selection . Pressing “ Up” key accepts the present setting V x1000
V x1000 Pressing “ Up” key accepts the present value and VRY IN
(* Denotes that decimal point will be flashing).
VRY IN and advance to “Pulse duration selection” V x1000
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R
KVAr KVArh Pressing “ Up” key will select the V
VRY
x1000
IN (see section 3.2.4.1.1.1.2).
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
advance to the Limit1 configuration select screen. KAh
Sys Ph R
KAh
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R
Sys Ph R
KAh
(see section 3.2.4.1.1.2.2 ). A x1000
A x1000 Relay1 output selection menu(See section 3.2.4.1.1) KAh Pressing the “ Down” key will enter into edit mode VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh
VYB Hz A x1000 Min Ph Y
KVA KVAh
pressing the “ Down” key will advance
A
VYB
x1000
Hz
and scroll through the energy setting VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the “ Limit1 output Edit” Demand
%THD Use the “ Down” key to scroll the value of the third digit
Min Ph Y KVA KVAh Min Ph Y
Demand
%THD Min Ph Y mode and scroll the values, as per Table 2, KW x1000
A - E : Apparent Energy
%THD
Demand
KW x1000 Relay2 output option below. %THD
x1000 “ Parameter for Analog & Limit Output”
VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
I - E : Import Energy ( Active )
VBR P.F. KW
KW x1000 Max Ph B
VBR P.F.
Angle KWh P.F. Max Demand
Demand
VBR Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Max Demand
Demand
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B
E - E : Export Energy ( Active ) Max Ph B
Demand
Max Demand
Demand
I - rE : Import Reactive Energy Pressing the “ Up” key advance to the Limit1 output
E - rE : Export Reactive Energy confirmation screen .
A - H : Ampere Hour
This screen applies to the Relay2 Output option Selection . Limit1 output Confirmation :
Pulse output (for Relay 1) confirmation : V x1000
V
VRY
x1000
IN
Entered the value for third digit .
V x1000 V x1000 VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
KVAr
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh Sys
KVArh
Ph R Pressing the “ Down” key will re-enter the “ Limit1 output Edit” Sys Ph R
Sys Ph R
KAh Pressing “ Up” key will advance to the select Sys Ph R
KAh
Pressing “ Down” key will be re-enter into edit mode . KAh
KAh
A x1000
A x1000
A x1000 A x1000 VYB Hz
VYB
KVA
Hz
Press the “ Up” key to advance to trip point
VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh
Relay 2 output selection menu. (See section 3.2.4.1.2) VYB
KVA
Hz
KVAh
KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
Pressing the “ Up” key sets the displayed value and will Min
KVAh
Ph Y confirmation Screen.
%THD
Demand
Min Ph Y
%THD
Demand
Min Ph Y
%THD
Pressing the “ Up” key will set the value and advances %THD
Demand advance to the Limit1 Configuration select screen
KW x1000
KW x1000 KW x1000
to the “ Pulse duration selection ”(see section 3.2.4.1.1.1.2). KW
VBR
x1000
P.F.
( see section 3.2.4.1.1.2.2 ) VBR P.F.
Angle KWh
VBR P.F. VBR P.F. Angle KWh
Max Ph B
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B
pressing the “ Down” key will advance to Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B
Max Ph B
Max Demand
Demand
Max Demand
Demand
Max Demand
Demand Demand
Analog output option below.
A x1000
KVAr KVArh Even if the Auxiliary supply is interrupted count of Run hour will be
VYB Hz pressing the “ Down” key will re-enter the “Energizing Sys Ph R
KAh
maintained in internal memory & displayed in the format “hours. min”.
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y delay Edit” mode. A x1000
%THD
Demand VYB Hz For example if Displayed count is 105000.10 r-H it indicates 180 0 ( 20 mA)
KVA KVAh
KW
VBR
x1000
P.F.
Min Ph Y
%THD
105000 hours & 10 minutes.
Angle
Max
KWh
Ph B Pressing “ Up” key set displayed value and KW x1000
After 999999.59 run hours display will restart from zero.
Max Demand
Demand
will advance to Assignment of De-energizing delay time.
VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
To reset run hour manually see section Resetting Parameter 3.2.3.1
(See section 3.2.4.1.1.2.6 ) 3.2.4.1.3.2 Parameter setting Analog Output 2 ( Optional ) Max Ph B
Demand
This screen is for analog output 2 only . It allows the user to set analog output 2 to corresponding measured
parameter . Refer table2 “ Parameter for Analog & Limit output “.
Diagram 2 : ( 0 - 1 mA )
3.2.4.1.1.2.6 De-Energizing Delay time. Pressing “ Up” key accepts the present value and 0 0 ( 0.5 mA)
V x1000 advance to Analog output selection screen (see section 3.2.4.1 ). 6. On Hour
This screen allows the user to set De-Energizing Delay time for Relay 1 Limit Assigned Parameters . VRY IN
KVAr KVArh
Sys Ph R
KAh
Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the “ Analog output 2 Edit” V
This Screen shows the total no. of hours the Axillary Supply is ON.
A x1000 x1000
Pressing
. “ Up” key accepts the present value and VYB Hz
mode and scroll the values, as per Table 2. VRY
KVAr
IN Even if the Auxiliary supply is interrupted count of On hour will be
V x1000 KVA KVAh KVArh
VRY IN advance to Configuration of Output. Min Ph Y
“ Parameter for Analog output” Sys Ph R
KAh
maintained in internal memory & displayed in the format “hours. min”.
KVAr KVArh %THD
Sys Ph R (See section 3.2.4.1 ) A x1000 For example if Displayed count is 005000.10 On-H it indicates
KAh KW x1000
VYB Hz
A x1000
VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh Pressing the “ Up” key advance to the Analog output 2 KVA KVAh 005000 hours & 10 minutes.
VYB Hz Pressing the “ Down” key will enter the Max Ph B
Min Ph Y
KVA KVAh Demand confirmation screen . %THD After 999999.59 On hours display will restart from zero.
Min Ph Y “De-Energizing Delay” Edit mode and
%THD
Demand KW x1000
To reset On hour manually see section Resetting Parameter 3.2.3.1 270 0 ( 0.25 mA) 90 0 ( 0.75 mA)
KW x1000
scroll the “Value” through 1 to10 VBR
Angle
P.F.
KWh
VBR P.F. Max Ph B
Angle KWh Demand
Max Ph B
Max Demand
Demand
181 0 ( 0 mA)
7. Number of Interruption :
De-Energizing delay time Confirmation. Analog output 2 Confirmation :
V x1000
VRY IN
V x1000
KVAr KVArh This Screen Displays the total no. of times the Axillary Supply was
VRY IN This screen will appear only after edit mode of Sys Ph R This Screen will appear only after edit mode of Analog output 2
V x1000
KVAr
Sys
KVArh
Ph R
KAh
VRY
KVAr
IN
KVArh
Interrupted. Even if the Auxiliary supply is interrupted count will be
KAh De-energizing delay time. A x1000 Parameter. Sys Ph R
KAh maintained in internal memory 180 0 ( 1 mA)
VYB Hz
A x1000
VYB Hz
KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y
A
VYB
x1000
Hz
To reset No of Interruption manually see section
KVA KVAh
Min Ph Y pressing the “ Down” key will re-enter the %THD KVA KVAh
Resetting Parameter 3.2.3.1
Demand
%THD Pressing the “ Down” key will re-enter the “ Analog output 2 Edit” Min Ph Y
“De-energizing delay Edit” mode. KW
VBR
x1000
P.F.
%THD
KW x1000
P.F. Angle KWh KW x1000
VBR
Max Ph B VBR P.F.
Angle KWh
Max Ph B Demand Angle KWh
Max Demand
Demand Pressing “ Up” key set displayed value and Pressing the “ Up” key sets the displayed value and will advance Max Ph B
Demand
will advance to Configuration of Output. to the Analog output selection screen (see section 3.2.4.1 ).
(See section 3.2.4.1 )
11 12
8. Analog Output ( optional ) : Accessing 3 X register for reading measured values:
TABLE 2 : Parameter for Analog & Limit output TABLE 3 : Energy Pulse Rate Divisor Two consecutive 16 bit registers represent one parameter. Refer table 4 for the addresses
of 3X registers (Parameters measured by the instruments).
1.For Energy Output in Wh Example of different configuration. Each parameter is held in the 3X registers. Modbus Code 04 is used to access all parameters.
Parameter No. Parameter 3P 4W 3P 3W Range Parameter No: 4 (Current 1)
Pulse rate
Trip Point = 50%
0 None Divisor Pulse System Power* Example :
Hysteresis = 50% of trip point
To read parameter ,
1 1per Whr Up to 3600W Energising Delay: 2s
1 Volts 1 0 - 100 % Volts 3 : Start address= 04 (Hex) Number of registers = 02
1per kWhr Up to 3600kW De-energising Delay: 2s
2 Volts 2 0 - 100 % 1per MWhr Above 3600kW Note : Number of registers = Number of parameters x 2
1) Hi alarm & Energised relay 2) Hi alarm & De-energised relay
10 1per 10Whr Up to 3600W Each Query for reading the data must be restricted to 20 parameters or less. Exceeding the 20 parameter
3 Volts 3 0 - 100 % 1per 10kWhr Up to 3600kW Relay Energise Relay De-energise limit will cause a ModBus exception code to be returned.
1per 10MWhr Above 3600kW Input Relay De-energise Input Relay Energise
4 IL1 0 - 100 % Query :
100 1per 100Whr Up to 3600W
5 IL2 0 - 100 % 1per 100kWhr Up to 3600kW
50% Trip point 50% Trip point
1per 100MWhr Above 3600kW
01 (Hex) 04 (Hex) 00 (Hex) 04(Hex) 00 (Hex) 02(Hex) 30 (Hex) 0A (Hex)
6 IL3 0 - 100 % 1000 1 per 1000Whr Up to 3600W 25% Hysterisis point 25% Hysterisis point
1 per 1000kWhr Up to 3600kW
7 W1 X 0 - 120 % Device Function Start Address Start Address Number of Number of CRC CRC
1per 1000MWhr Above 3600kW Time Time
Address Code High Low Registers Hi Registers Lo Low High
8 W2 X 0 - 120 % Pulse Duration 60 ms,100 ms or 200 ms 2s 2s 2s 2s
Start Address High : Most significant 8 bits of starting address of the parameter requested.
9 W3 X 0 - 120 % 2. For Energy Output in KWh 3. For Energy Output in MWh Start Address low :Least significant 8 bits of starting address of the parameter requested.
3) Lo alarm & Energised relay 4) Lo alarm & De-energised relay
10 VA1 X 0 - 120 % Pulse rate Pulse rate Number of register Hi : Most significant 8 bits of Number of registers requested.
Divisor Pulse System Power* Divisor Pulse System Power* Relay De-energise Relay Energise Number of register Lo : Least significant 8 bits of Number of registers requested.
11 VA2 X 0 - 120 % 1 per KWhr Input Relay Energise Input Relay De-energise (Note : Two consecutive 16 bit register represent one parameter.)
1 Up to 3600W 1 1per MWhr Up to 3600W
12 VA3 X 1 per 1000KWhr Up to 3600kW 1per 1000MWhr Up to 3600kW
0 - 120 %
1per 1000MWhr Above 3600kW 1per 1000GWhr Above 3600kW 75% Hysterisis point 75% Hysterisis point Response: Volt3 (219.25V)
13 VAr1 X 0 - 120 %
50% Trip point 50% Trip point
14 VAr2 X 0 - 120 % 01 (Hex) 04 (Hex) 04 (Hex) 43 (Hex) 5B (Hex) 41 (Hex) 21 (Hex) 6F (Hex) 9B (Hex)
Above options are also applicable for Apparent and Reactive Energy.
Time Time
15 VAr3 X 0 - 120 % * System power = 3 x CT(Primary) x PT(Primary)L-N for 3 Phase 4 Wire Device Function Byte Data Register1 Data Register1 Data Register2 Data Register2 CRC CRC
System power = Root3 x CT(Primary) x PT(Primary)L-L for 3 Phase 3 Wire 2s 2s 2s 2s Address Code Count High Byte Low Byte High Byte Low Byte Low High
16 * PF1 X 180 / 0 / -180
Ampere Hour: Byte Count : Total number of data bytes received.
17 * PF2 X 180 / 0 / -180
Data register 1 High Byte : Most significant 8 bits of Data register 1 of the parameter requested.
18 * PF3 X 180 / 0 / -180 Divisor 1(Default) Data register 1 Low Byte : Least significant 8 bits of Data register 1 of the parameter requested.
CT secondary = 1A Max pulse rate 3600 pulses per Ah ** 10. RS 485 ( ModBus ) Output :
Data register 2 High Byte : Most significant 8 bits of Data register 2 of the parameter requested.
19 * PA1 X 180 / 0 / -180 CT secondary = 5A Max pulse rate 720 pulses per Ah **
3440 supports MODBUS (RS485) RTU protocol( 2-wire ) . Data register 2 Low Byte : Least significant 8 bits of Data register 2 of the parameter requested.
20 * PA2 X 180 / 0 / -180 Divisors 10 Connection should be made using twisted pair shielded cable. All "A" and "B" connections are daisy chained (Note : Two consecutive 16 bit register represent one parameter.)
CT secondary = 1A Max pulse rate 3600 pulses per 10Ah ** together. The screens should also be connected to the “Gnd” terminal. To avoid the possibility of loop currents,
21 * PA3 X 180 / 0 / -180 CT secondary = 5A Max pulse rate 720 pulses per 10Ah ** an Earth connection should be made at one point on the network.Loop (ring) topology does not require any Table 4 : 3 X register addresses (measured parameters)
termination load. Line topology may or may not require terminating loads depending on the type and length
22 Volts Ave. 0 - 100 % Divisors 100 of cable used. The impedance of the termination load should match the impedance of the cable and be at both
CT secondary = 1A Max pulse rate 3600 pulses per 100Ah ** ends of the line. The cable should be terminated at each end with a 120 ohm (1/4 Watt min.) resistor. Address Parameter Parameter Modbus Start Address Hex
24 Current Ave. 0 - 100 % CT secondary = 5A Max pulse rate 720 pulses per 100Ah ** High Byte 3P 4W 3P 3W
RS 485 network supports maximum length of 1.2km. Including the Master, a maximum of 32 instruments (Register) No. Low Byte
27 Watts sum 0 - 120 % can be connected in Rs485 network.The permissible address range for 3440 is between 1 and 247 for 30001 1 Volts 1 00 0
Divisors 1000
32 instruments. Broadcast Mode (address 0) is not allowed. 30003 2 Volts 2 00 2
CT secondary = 1A Max pulse rate 3600 pulses per 1000Ah **
29 VA sum 0 - 120 % 30005 3 Volts 3 00 4
CT secondary = 5A Max pulse rate 720 pulses per 1000Ah ** The maximum latency time of an 3440 is 200ms i.e. this is the amount of time that can pass before the
30007 4 Current 1 00 6
31 VAr sum 0 - 120 % first response character is output.
Pulse duration 60 ms, 100 ms or 200 ms 30009 5 Current 2 00 8
* PF Ave. 180 / 0 / -180 **No. of Pulses per Ampere hour = Maximum Pulses / CT Ratio After sending any query through software ( of the Master) , it must allow 200ms of time to elapse before 30011 6 Current 3 00 A
32
Where, CT Ratio = (CT primary/ CT Secondary) assuming that the 3440 is not going to respond. If slave does not respond within 200 ms, Master can 30013 7 W1 00 C X
34 * PA Ave. 180 / 0 / -180 ignore the previous query and can issue fresh query to the slave.
30015 8 W2 00 E X
30017 9 W3 00 10 X
36 Freq. 45 to 66 Hz
9.2 Limit Switch : 30019 10 VA1 00 12 X
The each byte in RTU mode has following format:
43 Watt Demand Imp. 0 - 120 % Limit switch can be used to monitor the measured parameter ( Ref.Table:2 )in relation 30021 11 VA2 00 14 X
with to a set limit. 8-bit binary, hexadecimal 0-9, A-F 30023 12 VA3 00 16 X
44 Watt Max Demand Imp. 0 - 120 % The limit switch can be configured in one of the four mode given below:- 2 hexadecimal characters contained in each 8-bit field of 30025 13 VAR1 00 18 X
1) Hi alarm & Relay Energized Relay.. the message 30027 14 VAR2 00 1A X
45 Watt Demand Exp 0 - 120 %
2) Hi alarm & De-Energized Relay. 30029 15 VAR3 00 1C X
3) Lo alarm & Energized Relay. Format of Data Bytes 4 bytes (32 bits) per parameter.
46 Watt Demand Max Exp 0 - 120 % Floating point format ( to IEEE 754) 30031 16 PF1 00 1E X
4) Lo alarm & De-Energized Relay.
Most significant byte first (Alternative least significant byte first) 30033 17 PF2 00 20 X
51 VA Demand 0 - 120 % 30035 18 PF3 00 X
Hi Alarm:
22
52 VA Max Demand. 0 - 120 % If Hi-Alarm Energized or Hi Alarm De-Energized option is selected then relay will get energized Error Checking Bytes 2 byte Cyclical Redundancy Check (CRC) 30037 19 Phase Angle 1 00 24 X
or De-energized,if selected parameter is greater than or equal to trip point. 30039 20 Phase Angle 2 00 26 X
53 Current Demand. 0 - 100 % Byte format 1 start bit, 30041 21 Phase Angle 3 00 28 X
Lo Alarm: 8 data bits, least significant bit sent first
30043 22 Volts Ave 00 2A
54 Current Max Demand. 0 - 100 % If Lo-Alarm Energized or Lo Alarm De-Energized option is selected then relay will get energized 1 bit for even/odd parity
1 stop bit if parity is used; 1 or 2 bits if no parity 30045 23 Volts Sum 00 2C
or De-energized,if selected parameter is less than or equal to trip point. 30047 24 Current Ave
101 VRY X 0 - 100 % 00 2E
Trip point: Communication Baud Rate is user selectable from the front panel between 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 bps. 30049 25 Current Sum 00 30
102 VYB X 0 - 100 % Trip point can be set in the range of 10% to 120 % of nominal value for Hi-Alarm & 30051 26 Watts Ave 00 32
10% to 100 % of nominal value for Lo-Alarm. Function code : 30053 27 Watts Sum 00 34
103 VBR X 0 - 100 %
30055 28 VA Ave 00 36
I Neutral X 0 - 100 % Hysteresis: 03 Read Holding Registers Read content of read /write location ( 4X ) 30057 29 VA Sum 00 38
113
Hysteresis can be set in the range of 0.05% to 50 % of set trip point . 04 Read input Registers Read content of read only location ( 3X ) 30059 30 VAr Ave 00 3A
If Hi-alarm Energized or Hi-alarm De-energized is selected then relay will get 30061 31 VAr Sum 00 3C
Note : Parameters 1,2,3 are L-N Voltage for 3P 4W & L-L Voltage for 3P 3W . De-energized or Energized respectively, if set parameter value is less than Hysteresis 16 Presets Multiple Registers Set the content of read / write locations ( 4X ) 30063 32 PF Ave 00 3E
Similarly if Lo-alarm Energized or Lo-alarm De-Energized. 30065 33 PF Sum 00 40 X
9. Relay output (Optional) :
Energizing Delay: Exception Cases : An exception code will be generated when 3440 receives ModBus query with valid 30067 34 Phase Angle Ave 00 42
3440 is provided with either 1 or 2 relay for pulse output as well as for limit switch The energizing delay can be set in the range from1 to 10 sec. parity & error check but which contains some other error ( e.g. Attempt to set floating point variable to 30069 35 Phase Angle Sum 00 44 X
an invalid value ) The response generated will be “Function code” ORed with HEX (80H ). 30071 36 Freq 00 46
9.1 Pulse Output : De-Energizing Delay: The exception codes are listed below 30073 37 Wh Import 00 48
Pulse output is the potential free, very fast acting relay contact which can be used to drive an external The De-energizing delay can be set in the range from1 to 10 sec. 30075 38 Wh Export 00
Illegal function The function code is not supported by 3440 4A
mechanical counter for energy measurement. 01
3440 pulse output can be configured to any of the following parameter through setup parameter screen Note : In case of lo alarm if trip point is set at 100% then maximum 20% 30077 39 VARh Import 00 4C
Hysterisis can be set.. 02 Illegal Data Attempt to access an invalid address or an attempt to read 30079 40 VARh Export 00 4E
Address or write part of a floating point value 30081 41 VAh 00 50
1) Active Energy (Import)
2) Active Energy (Export) 03 Illegal Data Attempt to set a floating point variable to an invalid value 30083 42 Ah 00 52
3)Reactive Energy (Import) Value
4)Reactive Energy (Export)
5)Apparent Energy
6)Ampere hour
13 14
Table 4 : Continued...
return One. the single request by re-mapping them to adjacent address in the user assignable registers area.
Start Address High 02 (Hex) 0x202 Wh Import (0x0048) 0x204 0x204 0x205
3) If password lock is present & to disable this lock The actual address of the parameters ( 3X registers addresses) which are to be assessed via (16 bit) (16 bit)
first send valid password to this location then write “0000” address 0x200 to 0x226 are specified in 4x Register 0x200 to 0x213 (see Table 10).
to this location 00 (Hex) 0x203 0x206 0x206 0x207
Start Address Low Frequency (0x0046) (16 bit) (16 bit)
4) If password lock is present & to modify 4X parameter Table 9 : User Assignable 3X Data Registers
first send valid password to this location so that 4X parameter Address Parameter Modbus Start Address (Hex)
Assignable Register Number of Registers Hi 00 (Hex)
will be accessible for modification. (Register) Number. High Byte Low Byte
5) If for in any of the above case invalid password is send then 30513 257 Assignable Reg 1 02 00
meter will return exceptional error 2. 30515 Number of Registers Lo 02 (Hex)
258 Assignable Reg 2 02 02
40073 Limit1 This address is used to set the Configuration for relay 1 30517 259 Assignable Reg 3 02 04
Configuration see table 8 . Writting any other value will return an error. 30519 260 Assignable Reg 4 02 06 CRC Low 40 (Hex) 0x212 Current 1 (0x0006) 0x224 0x224 0x225
(16 bit) (16 bit)
Select 30521 261 Assignable Reg 5 02 08
Limit2 30523 262 Assignable Reg 6 02 0A CRC High 0x213 VAh (0x0050) 0x226 0x226 0x227
40075 This address is used to set the Configuration for relay 2 70 (Hex) (16 bit) (16 bit)
Configuration see table 8 . Writting any other value will return an error. 30525 263 Assignable Reg 7 02 0C
Select 30527 264 Assignable Reg 8 02 0E
Auto scroll This address is used to activate or de-activatethe auto scrolling write 30529 265 Assignable Reg 9 02 10 To get the data through User assignable Register use following steps:
40077
0-Deactivate 30531 266 Assignable Reg 10 02 12 Reading Parameter data through User Assignable Registers: 1) Assign starting addresses(Table3) of parameters of interest to a
1-Activate 30533 267 Assignable Reg 11 02 14 “User assignable mapping registers” in a sequence in which they are to be accessed
Writing any other value will return an error. 30535 268 Assignable Reg 12 02 16 In assigning query Voltage2 and Power Factor1 parameters were assigned to 0x 200 and (see section “Assigning parameter to user assignable registers”)
30537 269 Assignable Reg 13 02 0x201(Table10) which will point to user assignable 3xregisters 0x200 and 0x202 (table9). So to read
30mA Noise This address is used to activate or de-activatethe 30 mA noise 18
40079 Voltage2 and PowerFactor1 data reading query should be as below.
current current elimination write 30539 270 Assignable Reg 14 02 1A 2) Once the parameters are mapped data can be acquired by using
Elimination 0-Deactivate 30541 271 Assignable Reg 15 02 1C “User assignable data register “ Starting address . i.e to access data of Voltage2,
Query:
30 (Decimal)-Activate 30543 272 Assignable Reg 16 02 1E Power factor1,Wh import, Frequency send query with starting address 0x200
Writing any other value will return an error. 30545 273 Assignable Reg 17 02 20 with number of register 8 or individually parameters can be accessed
30547 274 Assignable Reg 18 02 22 Device Address 01 (Hex)
for example if current1 to be accessed use starting address 0x212.
30549 275 Assignable Reg 19 02 24 (See section Reading Parameter data through User Assignable Registers)
30551 276 Assignable Reg 20 02 26 Function Code 04 (Hex)
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Data Register-1High Byte 43 (Hex) Inductive means Current lags Voltage
Code Configuration Capacitive means Current leads Voltage
0 Import Active Energy Data Register-1 Low Byte 5B (Hex)
Device Address 01 (Hex)
1 Export Active Energy Voltage 2 Data When 3440 displays Active power ( P )with “ + ” ( positive sign ) ,
2 Import Reactive Energy Data Register-2 High Byte 4E (Hex)
Function Code 10 (Hex) the connection is “ Import ” .
3 Export Reactive Energy
4 Apparent Energy Data Register-2 Low Byte 04 (Hex) When 3440 displays Active power ( P )with “ - ” ( negative sign ) ,
Starting Address Hi 02 (Hex) the connection is “ Export ” .
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Data Register-3 High Byte 3F (Hex)
Starting Address Lo 00 (Hex)
12. Installation
Data Register-3 Low Byte 80 (Hex)
Table 8 :Limit1 & Limit2 Configuration select Number of Registers Hi 00 (Hex)* Power Factor 1Data Mounting is by four side clamps, slide the side clamps through side slot till side clamp
gets firmly locked in a groove (Refer fig.) Consideration should be given to the space
Data Register-4 High Byte 00 (Hex) required behind the instrument to allow for bends in the connection cables.
Code Configuration Number of Registers Lo 02(Hex)*
0 Hi- alarm & Energized relay
Data Register-4 Low Byte 00 (Hex) PANEL
1 Hi- alarm & De-energized relay Byte Count 04 (Hex) SLIDE IN THIS DIRECTION AND LOCK
2 Lo- alarm & Energized relay CRC Low
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79 (Hex)
3 Lo- alarm & De-energized relay Data Register-1High Byte 00 (Hex)
Voltage 2 *
CRC High
Data Register-1 Low Byte
(3X Address 0x0002) 3F (Hex)
02 (Hex)
3440
1. Screened output and low signal input leads or have provision for fitting L N Frequency 0.15% of mid frequency Display
RF suppression components, such as ferrite absorbers, line filters etc., in AUX LED 3 line 4 digits . Digit height 11mm
SUPPLY Active Power + 0.5 % of range
the event that RF fields cause problems.
P1 S1
L1 Re- Active Power + 0.5 % of range
P1 S1 L Update Approx. 1 seconds
Note: It is good practice to install sensitive electronic instruments that are L2
P1 S1
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performing critical functions, in EMC enclosures that protect against electrical L3 A Apparent Power + 0.5 % of range
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interference which could cause a disturbance in function. N
Active Energy + 0.5 % of range Controls
2. Avoid routing leads alongside cables and products that are, or could be, a Re - Active Energy + 0.5 % of range User Interface Two push buttons
source of interference.
Apparant Energy + 0.5 % of range
14. Specification :
3. To protect the product against permanent damage, surge transients must
be limited to 2kV pk. It is good EMC practice to suppress differential System Power Factor + 1 % of Unity
surges to 2kV at the source. The unit has been designed to automatically Standards
recover in the event of a high level of transients. In extreme Angle + 1 % of range
3 Phase 3 Wire / 4 Wire programmable at site
circumstances it may be necessary to temporarily disconnect the + 1 % of Output end value EMC Immunity IEC 61326
Analog Output
auxiliary supply for a period of greater than 5 seconds to restore correct
operation. 10V/m min-Level 3 industrial low level
Total Harmonic Distortion +1%
Inputs electromagnetic radiation environment
The Current inputs of these products are designed for connection in to
systems via Current Transformers only, where one side is grounded. Neutral Current + 4 % of range
Nominal input voltage 57.7 VL-N to 277V L-N (100VL-L to 480 V L-L) IEC 61000-4-3.
(Three wire and Four wire) Accuracy 0.2:
4. ESD precautions must be taken at all times when handling this product. Safety IEC 61010-1 , Year 2001
Voltage + 0.2 % of range
Max continuous input 120% of Rated Value IP for water & dust IEC 60529
Current + 0.2 % of range
voltage
12.2 Case Dimension and Panel Cut Out Frequency 0.15% of mid frequency
Max short duration input 2 x Rated Value
voltage (1s application repeated 10 times Active Power + 0.2 % of range Isolation
3.78” 3.15” 3.62” at 10s intervals) Re- Active Power + 0.2 % of range Dielectric voltage withstand 2.2 kV RMS 50 Hz for 1 minute
96mm 80mm 92mm test between circuits and between all electrical circuits
Nominal input voltage burden 0.2VA approx. per phase Apparent Power + 0.2 % of range accessible surfaces
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15. Connection for Optional Pulse Output / RS 485
Pulse output Option ( 1 or 2 Relay ) : 7. RS 485 + Two Analog Output
/ Analog Output ( rear view of 3440 ) :
Relay 1NO + 1NC
Switching Voltage & Current 240VDC , 5Amp. 1. One Pulse Output (One Limit Output)
Default Pulse rate Divisor 1 per Wh (up to 3600W),
1 per kWh (up to 3600kW),
Gnd A1 A2 Gnd B A Gnd
1 per MWh (above 3600 kW)
4 -20 mA RS 485
Pulse rate Divisors Programmable on site
B A Gnd
RS 485
Analog Output Option :
Gnd A1 A2 Gnd
4 -20 mA
Gnd A1 A2 Gnd N/O N/C COM 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.
0 - 1mA Relay 2
It is the user's responsibility to determine the suitability of the installation method in the user's field conditions.
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