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INSTRUCTION MANUAL EX] COUNTIS E43/E44 Three-phase Energy meter Measure via CT up to 12 000A - RS485 MODBUS: COUNTHS 642 COUNTIS E43 COUNTIS E44 - MID zSsocomec Innovative Power Solutions CONTENTS 1, DOCUMENTATION. 4 2. HAZARDS AND WARNINGS . a4 2.1, RISK OF ELECTROCUTION, BURNS OR EXPLOSION 4 2.2. RISK OF DAMAGING THE UNIT. 4 2.3. RESPONSIBILITY .. 4 3. PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS . . 25 4. INTRODUCTION . 6 4.1. INTRODUCING THE COUNTIS E43/E44 . 6 4.2, FUNCTIONS 6 4.3, FRONT PANEL, 6 4.4, LOD DISPLAY... 7 4.5. DIMENSIONS 7 4.8. ELECTRICAL VALUES MEASURED 8 4.8.1. MEASUREMENTS, 8 4.6.2. ENERGY BALANCE; DEFINITION 9 5. INSTALLATION. 0.0 e cece eee eee e eee eee e eee eee eee etter rere ® 5.1. RECOMMENDATIONS AND SAFETY. 9 5.2, DIN RAIL MOUNTED 8 6. CONNECTION ... . : wees ceeeee ee wees -10 6.1. CONNECTING THE COUNTIS E43/E44. 10 6.2, CONNECTION TO THE ELECTRICAL NETWORK AND TO THE LOADS. 10 7. MID COMPLIANCE 0.0.00. e cece cee e cece eect eee ee ene eee ee erent eaeenes "1 8. COMMUNICATION. cote eee eee ee teers en ee cece ee eens 12 8.1, GENERAL INFORMATION 12 8.2, RS495 RULES...... . . . . seve 8.3. COMMUNICATION STRUCTURE - . . . cee t8) 8.4, COMMUNICATION TABLES... 13 9. CONFIGURATION . cote eee eee ee teers en ee cece ee eens 14 9.1. ONSCREEN CONFIGURATION - . . . eeeeeer 9.1.1. DETAILED VIEW OF MENU “SETUP . . . 4 9.1.2. VIEW ALL OF THE MENU "SETUP 2" 16 9.1.3. DETAILED VIEW OF MENU “SETUP 2° . . . cee TB 9.1.4. EXAMPLE: SETTING THE COMMUNICATION ADDRESS. 7 10.1. DETAILED VIEW OF THE MENU FOR TARIFF 1, "TAR.1" 19 10.2. DETAILED VIEW OF THE MENU FOR TARIFF 2, "TAR.2" . . . coves 20 10.3. DETAILED VIEW OF THE MENU FOR TARIFF 3, "TAR.3" . . eevee ee 2T 10.4, DETAILED VIEW OF THE MENU FOR TARIFF 4, "TAR.4* 22 10.8. DETAILED VIEW OF THE TOTAL MENU, "TOT". 23 10.8. DETAILED VIEW OF THE MENU SHOWING PARTIAL READINGS AND THE ENERGY BALANCE “PAR.B'24 10.6.1. STARTING UP THE PARTIAL ENERGY METER . . . cere BS: 10.6.2. STOPPING THE PARTIAL ENERGY METER 25 10.6.3, RESETTING THE PARTIAL ENERGY METER TO ZERO 25 10.7. DETAILED VIEW OF THE MENU FOR REALTIME READINGS, “RT” . cove 26 10.8. DETAILED VIEW OF THE MENU "INFO! 27 2 Ccounms E4264 SOCONES 11. DIAGNOSTICS MESSAGES. ..... . 11.1. MISSING PHASES . 11.2. REVERSED PHASES 11.3. MALFUNCTION. 12. ASSISTANCE «0... cece eee eee 13. CHARACTERISTICS. ............ 14, GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS . . ‘COUNTS Ex TBO - SOCOMEC 1. DOCUMENTATION ‘Al documentation on the COUNTIS E43/E44 is available (on our website at the following address: vnww-socomes.com/er/countis-24x 2. HAZARDS AND WARNINGS The term "device" used in the paragraphs below refers to the COUNTIS E43/E44 ‘The assembly, use, servicing and maintenance of this equipment must only be carried out by trained, qualified professionals. ‘SOCOMEC shall not be held responsible for failure to comply with the instructions in this manual 2.1. Risk of electrocution, burns or explosion © This device must only be installed and serviced by qualified personne! who have in-depth knowledge of instaling, commissioning and operating the device and who have had appropriate training. He or she should have read and understood the various safety measures and warnings stated in the instructions. ‘+ Before carrying out any work on the unit, switch off the voltage inputs. * Always use an appropriate voltage detection device to confimm the absence of volage. ‘+ Replace all devices, doors and covers before turning on power to this equipment ** Always power the device with the correct rated voltage. ‘© Install the unit following the recommended installation instructions and in a suitable electrical cabinet Failure to take these precautions could cause death or serious injuries. 2.2. Risk of damaging the unit To ensure thet the unit operates conecty make sure thet: + The unt is corectly installed + Theres a meimum voltage atthe voltage input terminals of 288 VAC phase-neutral + ‘The network reauenoy insicated on the devive ip ebeenvec: 90 or 69 He © There is a maximum current of 6 A at the current input terminals (I1 , 2 and 13). Failure to respect these precautions could cause damage to the unit. 2.3. Responsibility + Assembly, connsoton and use must be cated out in acoorsance wth the instalation stairs currently in force +The unt must be nstalen in acborsance with the ries iver in this manual + Faure to observ the rules for nstaling this unit may compromise the devoe'sininsic protection. + The unt must be postoned within an instalation which complies with the standards current in force + Any cable wihioh neecs to be replaced may only be replaces ith a cable having the correct rating, ‘Bl counme 3. PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS To ensure the safety of staff and the equioment, its vital to read and absorb the contents of these instructions thoroughly before commissioning, Check the following points as soon as you receive the package containing the unit: ‘© The packaging is in good condition ‘© The unit has not been damaged during transportation ‘¢ The device reference number conforms to your order © The package includes: ~ 1 device = 1 sealing Kit (for COUNTIS E44) ~ 1 Quick Start guide EI: 4, INTRODUCTION 4.1, Introducing the COUNTIS E43/E44 The COUNTIS E43/E44 are modular active and reactive electrical energy meters that displays consumed and produced energy. They are designed for three-phase networks and can be connected using a CT 1/5 A.cn installations up to 12000 A, 4.2, Functions ‘+ Measures and displays bidirectional total and partial energy ‘© Four tariff management : Tt /72/73/T4 + Pulse output ‘© Electrical parameter measurements: |, U,V. * Bidirectional Power, power factor RS 485 Modbus communication MID version (according to reference) Daseription Reference ‘COUNTIS E43, 4850 3065 ‘COUNTIS E44 4350 3066 4.3. Front panel 1 oo eeoo nal) : <§) 00] |[002D0@ 23 45 67 sr N seTos+_f ii SETO< 1 zisocomec counrs ea zsocomec COUNTS E OrneE ey weet Se Prcraaagal Gagegdae CED VAN Neher Ww! rHoPF zooming ana ac ELEVA | SE Base Em a] D231 pA as Par PH ire q v2 SaK90K jul Os) SET button 1 4, SET button 2 2. UP button 3. 3. ENTER key 4. Metrological LED 4, Metrolagical LED 5. LCD display 5. LCD display 6 6 7 7, 8 Current and voltage terminals Current and voltage terminals Neutral connection Information relating to MID certification Neutral connection ‘Hl coum estes sinsie. soooie> 4,4, LCD display 12 9 48078 2LI212345 7. ae A an PORBG AERA — fevan kWh. kiarg —10 Pet 4.5. Dimensions Dimensions: in/ee 10. 1" 12. 13, 14. 16. 16. Phase sequences: O12 128 ‘one or multiple phases are nat detected ‘System value Value by phase Identification of current menu Device malfunction. Replace the device Active pulse output ‘Active communication ‘Setup menu Main zone Measurement Unit Partials meters. Flashing = partial meter has stopped Tariff display Energy balance Inductive value Capacitive value Imported (>) or exported eneray or power (=) , 0 ae 0 ° 2 é Couns Ex seBe14-S0COMEC 4.6. Electrical values measured 4.6.1. Measurements Settings vary by model Realtime values ‘Symbol Measurement) 6D display oon ation Phase to neutral voltage wv ° ° Viva. V8 y e yu e e Phase to phase voltage Ui2, U2, U3 e I Current » A ° ° 11,12, 18,1N e PF e e Power factor x PFT, PF2, PFS ° [Apparent power YS, St, 82, 83 kVA e e Active power DP, PA, P2, PS kW e e Reactive power 2, Q1, G2, Q3 kVA e e Frequency t He e e Phase sequence ow 7 COW e e Power direction z ° Logged data Total active and reactive energy Ea, Er (J & by phase) keh, kvarh e e Ea e e otal apparent energy eo kvah Eap (by phase) e Total inductive and capactve reactive er) loch ° ° energy Er (by phase) e Total active, reactive energy for each Ea, Er) kwh, kvarhh ° ° tani (T1/T2/T3/T4) Ea, Er, Eap ( & by phasa) | Wh learn, . . Ian Total reactive, inductive andl capacitive &® hoch ° e energy for each tariff (T1/T2/T3/T4) Er (by phase) e Active, partial energy for each tari (11/12/T3/T4) BO kan e e Active, reaciive and apparent partial Wah, kvarh, eneray Ea, Er, Eap (}) kVAh Energy balance y kev, kverh Miscellaneous Present tei T 12a e ° Pertal counters By STARTSTOP e Pulse output status a ative /inacive e NOTE: J is the sum of the meter readings for each phase, divided by 3, NOTE: If you have a 3-wire connection the following voltage readings are not available; phase-neutral, neutral current, phase power, power factor for each phase and power for each phase. (COUNTS EXELL -5179B1A - SOCOMEC 4.6.2. Energy balance; definition Formula kwh (4KWh TH) ~ CleWvh TH) + (+KVWh T2) — CW T2) kvarh (+evarh T1) ~ Cevarh T1) + (river T2) = (Hvar 72) 5. INSTALLATION The paragraphs below describe how to install the device. 5.1, Recommendations and safety Refer to the safety instructions (section “2. Hazards and warnings". page 4) ‘+ Keep away from electromagnetic interference generator systems, ‘* Avoid vibrations with accelerations greater than 1 g for frequencies lower than 60 Hz. §.2. DIN rail mounted ‘The COUNTIS £43/E44 can be mounted on a 35-mm DIN rail (EN 6071STM35). It must be used inside electrical cabinets. ‘counts Es 178814 SOCOMES 6. CONNECTION 6.1. Connecting the COUNTIS E43/E44 ed / Fexble 0.14 mae = 023 6.9mm: = 45 bn! 0.5 Nm max. ned / Tobie 75 mer 5mm 0.47/12 mm = 70 ibn "2M max 6.2. Connection to the electrical network and to the loads The COUNTIS £49/E44 are intended for three-phase networks with neutral 3 phases, 4 wires, 3CT 2555 owOE Soe El MopBus 1: NC (nat connected). May be used for shielding continuity ae Pulse output pier pulse outputs Terminale 4-5 must be supplied with voltage between Sand 27 VOC 27mA max) Double tariff 6-7: Switch tats: OVAG/DG > Tat 1 80-278 VAC/DC -> Tanif2 Mains LY A: Currant input/output 1 VE Voltage input (ZA: Current input/output (2X Voltage input LBA: Currant input/output LBV Voltage input N: Neutral connection Couns E10 79814- SOCOMEC 7. MID COMPLIANCE The following points must be taken into consideration to ensure that the device is used in compliance with directive MID 2014/3/EU + Type of network ‘The COUNTIS £44 meter complies with the MID directive for connection to networks: SP+N and SP (see "6.2. Connection to the electrical network and to the loads", page 10) ‘+ Fitting terminal covers After connecting the device, ensure that the terminal covers are fitted properly and secured by the plastic seals. provided with the device. * Locking the program button Make sure the SET program button is locked alter fiting the terminal cover. ‘+ RS485 communication ‘The information provided via the RS485 COM is transmitted for information only and has no legal value. ‘* MID Declaration of Conformity ‘The MID Declaration of Conformity is available on the website: www.socomec. com/en/countis-24x ui faa oO fs 8, COMMUNICATION 8.1. General information The Modbus communication available on the COUNTIS E43/E44 communicates via an S485 series link (2 or 3 wires) which is used to operate devices from a PC or an API Ina standard configuration an PS485 connection is used to connect 32 devices to a PC or a controller over 1200 metres. [| il | i i ul f= =H) [=m R=1200, || (| va sts n Za THY ore = remo Pa RE] Programmable machines Ober sytem 8.2. RS485 rules ALLIYGY shielded nwisted pair must be used. \We recommend using @ shielded twisted pair with 4 general LIYCY-CY shielding in an environment where there is interference or in a very long network with a number of devices. If the distance of 1200 m is exceeded ancl/or the number of devices is greater than 32, a repeater must be added to enable additional devices to be connected. A120 Ohm resistor must be fixed at both end of the connection. eo coum estes sinsie. soooie> 8.3. Communication structure The device communicates via a Modbus protocol which involves a dialogue in accordance with a master/slave structure. The ‘communication mode is the RTU (Remote Terminal Unit) mode with hexadecimal characters composed of at least 8 bits. ‘Modbus frame structure (master -> slave question): Slave accross Funston code Aasress urbe of words be ono TS seas Tove Taye zyies zoyies zoyies ‘To comply with the Modbus protocol, the inter-character time must be + 3 silences. This means the time for 3 characters to be emitted so that the message is processed by the COUNTIS £43/44 In order to use the information correctly, you must use the Modbus functions in accordance with the codes: © 3:10 read n words (maximum 128) * 6: to write one word, © 16: to write n words (maximum 128) NB. 1 word <=> 2 bytes <=> 16 bits 2words <=> 4 bytes <=> 32 bits The broadcast communication is available for the log that stores the tari 8.4. Communication tables The communication tables and relevant notes are available on the COUNTIS E43/E44 documentation page on the website at the following address: vnvw.socomec.com/ervcountis-e4x =, ii Els 9, CONFIGURATION ‘The device can be configured directly from the COUNTIS E43/E44 screen in programming mode or via the communication link. The paragraphs below describe configuring using the screen, 9.1. Onscreen configuration From the screen, go to programming mode to change your communication settings. How to browse through the programming mode is described in the folowing stages: FUNCTION WHERE BUTTONS PRESS Switch menus ee paar en @ atime Switch papesvinnamens | Evey oapeusthinamens | @) weatine Go to menu SETUP 2 Menu page SETUP e >3sec Goto mena SETUP 1 ekrenypage yh, set > 60 change evabw/tat aces SETUP 12 6 eatine Conti cura pugu Ser 1 © muatine ermenv SeTUe V2 venusene v2 & — Gaveiop hedepomdpatamaw | Patarmawmow | @@) | Roatine Roveinedspayedpania veertozwo | Parameter | @s@ | noe Display test ccpungseri2 | O+O > 10.906 9.1.1. Detailed view of menu "SETUP 1" You can change the current tarif elther via the communication link or via the device's 11/2 inputs, Inthe "SETUP 1" menu you can select the tariff management mode. Press SET for 3 seconds using a screwchiver to put the device into programming mode. Press ©) to go to the two programming options: COM = Modbus connection or DIG = T1/T2 inputs SET@=— Exit menu ‘ysave changes and ext (aye without saving /e=Corinvs without Saving @xt Conte “Bl coumpesseus-suetia-cocones 9.1.2. View all of the menu "SETUP 2" In the SETUP 2 menu, press "©" for 3 seconds to put the device into programming mode. You can go to the different screens by pressing ")» SEEURP Return to the first menu screen, “SETUP 2* (COUNTS ELE - S47EE1A- SOCOMEC 18 9.1.3. Detailed view of menu "SETUP 2" a SEEUPA |(@pss _ ‘Communication address seu? Addr GQ5|7.2.--3.~248.247 Ox ) ‘Communication speed ser. | 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, bAud FB4) +9200, sdoo, 57600, 115200 ‘Communication parity ‘Communication stop bit Stop 42 Reset energies Eas partial Tarif T1, 72. 13, 14 ger, | Ess portal Eo" pari Tai FES ALL 12.13, 14; Ee. pari; Eap par tial; Ert partias Er partial Return to the first menu screen, “SETUP 2" XX = default value ED COUNTS EXSEHA-51TOBIA. socoves 9.1.4. Example: setting the communication address In “SETUP 2 mode c¢2 page 14) go to the "Addr communication aderess" screen Example: changing the communication aderess to 247 @) SEEUP? eos an we a) Addr 085\ x1 er Addr 085) 2) ee seer Addr -205| 3.1 Addr 2 8 x2 addr 248 ay a aude evs —_ ser a) Addr 247) x an ser a|(@)x1 Addr 243) 5) er Bauerate Modbve Parity Modbus Stop bits All partial counters reset sre01k- S00oMeC 7 10. USE wich menus by pressing (6) Press (to see the occa eacings or ntrmation within a menu. The menus and related measurements are described in the table below: and exported | and exported | and exported capacitive | capacitive | capacitive reactve | reacive | reacive ereoy | enecy | era eit | Tanta | Tarts Impotes_| mporea | impotes | Impotes | and exported rece and exported | and exported | and exported | and exported capaci Power factor metrological Teactve | reactive | reacive |" reacthe | thereache firmware, csecy | enauy | emery | ‘eneay | ener Tota ported Go back to | Gobackto | Goback to | Go back to | on ted| ‘Connection fest serean, | fet soreen, | Wstsorean, | et screen, | M4 eHOOt Frequency menu "Tar. 1" | menu "Tar2" | menu *Tar.3* | menu "Tar4" facie type energy, Go beak to o backto | Go beck to et soren, fist soren, | fst sre, menu ‘tot* menu "rt* | menu info" 2H coum estes sinsie. soooie> 10.1. Detailed view of the menu for tariff 1, "Tar.1" Imported active energy, tariff 1 D snes 8800062¢ Exported active energy, tariff 1 Dee GG00G60e Exported inductive reactive energy, tariff 1 2 0080622 = 8 etd Imported capacitive reactive energy, tariff 1 2 be8bbee i eS Exported capacitive reactive energy, tariff 1 o ‘be0tabee Imported reactive energy, tariff 1 Q: 00880622 (COUNTS ELE - S47EE1A- SOCOMEC Go back to first sersen, menu *Tar.1* Els 10.2. Detailed view of the menu for tariff 2, "Tar.2" Imported active energy, tariff 2 hee eoea6ee 2 cot) Exported active energy, tariff 2 eae or GG00060e Exported inductive reactive energy, tariff 2 2 aoeabee = 3 SID Imported capacitive reactive energy, tariff 2 2 aceabee oe SO Exported capacitive reactive energy, tariff 2 DF eve “C88E0622 . a Imported reactive energy, tariff 2 eae on8606ee Go back to first screen, menu “Tar: (COUNTS EXELL -5179B1A - SOCOMEC 10.3. Detailed view of the menu for tariff 3, "Tar.3" Imported active ‘energy, tariff 3 3 Eo8bbe? a eo!) Exported active energy, tariff 3 Exported reactive energy, tariff 3 DF eos G60886e° DF sng cogb0bec Imported inductive reactive energy, tariff 3 2 DP ees 80088620 Exported inductive reactive energy, tariff 3 D eas Gb0b0e Imported capaci itive reactive energy, tariff 3 D ans “Ob00062° Exported capacitive reactive energy, tariff 3 3 eete6e2 it eID Imported reactive energy, tariff 3 3 tosee ‘COUNTS Ex = SATEOIA-SOCOMEC Go back to first screen, menu "Tar.3* Els 10.4. Detailed view of the menu for tariff 4, "Tar.4" Imported active energy, tariff 4 D ene 00800622 5 ° = Exported active energy, tariff 4 Exported reactive energy, tariff 4 hey OF any Batiiogce 90000622 s : = Imported inductive reactive energy, tariff 4 Soiosze Go back to first sereen, menu "Tara" Exported inductive reactive energy, tariff 4 Botiiosge Imported capacitive reactive energy, tariff 4 D sue “Ob00062° Exported capacitive reactive energy, tariff 4 or “Ob808be2 ia Imported reactive energy, tariff 4 ou agengee °Q! (COUNTS EXELL -5179B1A - SOCOMEC 10.5. Detailed view of the total menu, "tot" Total imported active energy Qu aecaGaIe U4, 12,13, 5 Total exported active energy Total imported reactive energy ou badaoa3e L1,12,13.5 Qu Oe O0808BI2|.213.5 vm Total apparent energy Total exported reacti OF ag GeceGaIe ou 9600832 2.85 Total imported inductive reactive energy 9 Dog 08080832 ch Total exported inductive reactive energy danaze kat na 0G ‘Total imported capacitive reactive energy ou EE ‘Total exported capacitive reactive energy OF ae ‘Gedooaae ‘COUNTS Ex = SATEOIA-SOCOMEC Go back to first screen, menu “tot Els 10.6. Detailed view of the menu showing partial readings and the energy balance "Par.b" = Imported partial active energy for tariff T1 D ony 88800854 > . se = Imported partial active energy for tariff T2 Exported partial active energy for tariff Ta DQ ony Ps 6000885 Bgiogss x =f = = Imported partial active energy for tariff TS Partial exported active energy D ony D ries agsoasy z 890008545 oe = Imported partial ative energy for tariff T& Partial apparent energy D ony OF ous OG088854 > 88080854 > = am ie = Partial imported active energy Partial imported reactive energy DQ ons DQ rns OG888854 > 88000854 > ou ats = Exported partial active energy for tariff T1 Partial exported reactive eneray DF ons res O08G8854 x ‘8 BO8S4 > aK wt . = Exported partial active energy for tariff T2 Active energy balance) Fons OF ony OG888854 > aagooasy = eae Exported partial active energy for tariff T3 Reactive energy balance OF us besdoasy 2 bodidoaae 2H Go back to first screen, menu “Par:b" COUNTS EXSEHA-51TOBIA. socoves 10.6.1. Starting up the partial energy meter qa - 16 80080854) ¢ eae Ohne SEAcE? 2Y (ee com Vv oe aggo0as4 10.6.2. Stopping the partial energy meter ga 16 oeeceaed @ ow v Wee SEOPA Ye) conten a a Oo a 89080854 seul $880854 @hEe PESEL? Y @ecanm v on oeeceoad @ = SocoMeS: Es 10.7. Detailed view of the menu for realtime readings, "rt" = Realtime active power o", (ISD esp Realtime apparent power Frequency ou H1S8 23. wt Realtime reactive power Qu toe first screen, menu “rt” 1158) 2.13.5 Realtime phase/phase voltage ures 6 ADE Realtime phase/neutral voltage om ss 7572 Realtime power factor 2s coum estes sinsie. soooie> 10.8. Detailed view of the menu "info" Metrological firmware version rEt i tee Non-metrological firmware version rEle 302 Checksum of metrological firmware 51 1A3? (Checksum of non-metrological firmware (52 Fold Installed communication port Modbus CT primary value (CtP) CEP 4838 +..12000a Full scale value (FSA) FSA 5S |te5A Gobi first screen, menu “info” (COUNTS ELE - S47EE1A- SOCOMEC El 11. DIAGNOSTICS MESSAGES The following messages appear if there are connection or malfunction errors. 11.1. Missing phases © fone or several phases are not detected, the exclamation point 7 detected flashes on the screen. Example: phase not 11.2. Reversed phases 9 * fa 123 phase sequence is detected, the | symbol appears + Ifa 192 phage sequence is detected, the © symbol appears. 11.3. Malfunction & * Ifyou sae this message, the meter has malfunctioned and must be replaced 2 EN 12. ASSISTANCE Causes Solutions Device not working (Check the neutral and phase 1 cable connections. Phases not shown onscreen (Check the connections Phases reversed onscreen (Check the network configuration Error message (Check the meter is warking OK El 13. CHARACTERISTICS GENERAL FEATURES Compliant with European EMC Directive No. 201 4/30/EU dated 26/02/2014 LY Directive No. 201 4/35/EU dated 26/02/2014 Measuring Instrument Directive MID No, 2014/32/EU dated 26/02/2014 ENS0470-1/-3 IEG 82053-21/-23, MID model: 50 Hz = 1 Hz Frequency Non MID model: 50/60 Hz = 1 Hz Power supply Self-supplied Rated dissipated power (Wmax.) 7.5VA (0.5) OPERATING FEATURES 4 wires Three-phase connectivity MID model: 3x 220/400 V Non MID model: 3x 230/400 V to 3x 240/415 V Stores energy readings and settings In FRAM memory Identifies display of tariffs 14, 12, T3 and 74 (CURRENT MEASUREMENTS ype ia current transformers (CT burelen for each phase) 0,04,VA Startup current (Ist) eee Minimum current (rnin) 10a Transition current (tf) [Soma Reference current (ref 1A Maximum current (imax) A CURRENT TRANSFORMER AND FSA Minimum GT ratio 1 Maximum CT ratio 712000 FSA programmable Tora OVERLOAD CAPACITY Voltage Un continuous 285 VAC \Veltage Un momentary (1 5) 300 VAG (Current imax continuous 6A (Current Imax momentary 20 Imax for 0.5 s VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS: ‘Consumption [3.5VA max. per phase Permanent max. voltage 290V phase-neutral / SOOV phase-phase FREQUENCY MEASUREMENT Frequency measurement 45-65 Hz ENERGY MEASUREMENT Active Yes Reactive Yes Total and partial reading Yes MID metering Bidirectional with three-phase Resolution | 410 Wh, 10 varh 20 Couns E10 socoves ENERGY ACCURACY Active energy Ea+ [Class C (EN 50470-3) [Class 1 (EN 62053-21) Reactive energy Er+ Class 2 (EN 2053-23) TARIFF for Ea+ ‘Tarif management Yes (via input ancl communication) Number of tarifis managed 2 (via input), 4 (via communication) Tarif input Yes Input type [Opto-isolated Voltage [OV --> Tariff 1 |20-276 VAC-DC ~-> Tarif 2 METROLOGICAL LED (Ea+, Ea-) Pulse value 7000 pulses / KWh Colour Red PULSE OUTPUT Type [Opto-isolated - 5 ... 27VDC 27mA according to EN 6205-31 Pulse weight according to the set CT ratio TWhaCT>1..4 SWhaCT->5... 24 25 Wha CT -> 25 ... 124 125 Wh ACT -> 128... 624 41000 Wh & CT -> 625 ... 9124 40000 Wh a CT -> 3125 ... 12000 DISPLAY Type [B-digit LCD with backlight Refresh time 18 [Baciight activation time 108 [Active energy: 1 display, 8-digit [000.000 Wh ... 999999.99 MWh Reactive energy: 1 display, 8-digit /00000.000 kvarh ... 999999.99 Mvarhy [Apparent energy: 1 display, 8-cigit [00000.000 KvAh ... 999999.99 MVAh Instantaneous active poner: 1 display, 4-cligit (0.000 kW... 99.99 MW Instantaneous reactive power: 1 display, 4-cigit Instantaneous apparent power: 1 display, 4-digit (0.000 kvar ... 99.99 Mvar (0.000 kVA ... 99.99 MVA Invantaneous volege: 1 display. 4-ciit 000.0... 9809 [ntantaneous aurent: 1 csply, 4-cgit 0.000... 99.094 Power factor: 1 display, 4-digit 0.000 ... 1.000 Frequency: 7 display, 4-digit | 45.00-65.00 Hz ‘COMMUNICATION S86 2 wes + shieling/ half duplex Protocol Modbus, ATU mode Baucrate 1200 / 2400 74860 78600 / 18200 738400 757600 7 178200 bps insulation SEL |RS485 Unity of Load V8 ‘SAVING Energy registers In FRAM memory coun ecseu-srsor4-so0oMeo 31 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: Mechanical environment Mt Electromagnetic environment 2 Operating temperature range “25° C to +55°C Storage temperature “25° C to 75°C Humichty = 80% installation internal (bex/cabinet) Vibrations 0.075 mm HOUSING Dimensions W x H x D (mm) Modular - with of 4 modules (DIN 43880) 72 x 90x 64 Mounting [On DIN rail (EN 60715) Connection capacity. tightening torque [See chapter “6. Connection’, page 10 Protection index Front: IP51 - casing: IP20 Insulation class: [Class II (EN 0470-1) Weight [4a0g eo (COUNTS EXELL -5179B1A - SOCOMEC 14. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS info Menu information rELt Metrological fimware version reL2 Non-metrological firmware version cst (Checksum of metrological firmware cs2 (Checksum of non-metrological firmware tart Menu for Tariff 1 Ard Menu for Tarif 2 rd Menu for Tarif 3 tnd Menu for Tarif 4 tot Total menu Pan Partial reacings and energy balance menu i Realtime values menu SEuP2 Setup 2 menu ‘Addr Slave address bAud (Communication speed in bauds (bits per second) Prty Communication frame parity n No parity o Off parity E Even parity StoP Frame stop bit 1 4 stop bit 2 2 stop bits 1S Reset partial energ Conk? Confirm selection ¥ Save and exit N Exit without saving c Continue without saving “Ar Tarif management option COM Tariff management via communication dG Tarif management vie device input (COUNTS ELE - S47EE1A- SOCOMEC EN nv zSOcomec. ‘SATORIA,

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