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Janitza BHB Umg605pro en
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Doc. no. 1.038.027.1.s
Contents
General 1
1. 1 Disclaimer 1
1. 2 Copyright notice 1
1. 3 Technical changes 1
1. 4 Declaration of conformity 1
1. 5 Comments on the manual 1
1. 6 Meaning of symbols 1
2. Safety 3
2. 1 Safety information 3
2. 2 Safety measures 4
2. 3 Qualified staff 4
3. Proper use 5
3. 1 Inspection on receipt 5
3. 2 Scope of delivery 6
3. 3 Available accessories 6
4. Product description 7
4. 1 Measuring process 7
4. 2 Transformers 7
4. 3 Network failure detection 7
4. 4 Usage concept 7
4. 5 GridVis® network analysis software 8
4. 6 Features 8
4. 7 Product overview 9
4. 8 Installation location 10
5. Network systems 11
5. 1 Three-phase 4-conductor systems 12
5. 2 Three-phase 3-conductor systems 12
5. 3 Rated voltages 13
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6. Installation 15
6. 1 Disconnectors 15
6. 2 Supply voltage 15
6. 3 Measured voltage 16
6. 4 Frequency measurement 16
6. 5 Current measurement 17
6. 5. 1 Ammeter 18
6. 5. 2 Direct measurement 18
6. 5. 3 Total current measurement 18
6. 5. 4 Current direction 18
6. 6 Connection variants 19
6. 6. 1 Baseline measurement, inputs 1-3 19
6. 6. 2 Supporting measurement, input V4 21
6. 7 Temperature measurement 22
7. Interfaces 23
7. 1 Shielding 23
7. 2 RS232 24
7. 3 RS485 24
7. 3. 1 Cable type 25
7. 3. 2 Termination resistors 25
7. 4 Bus structure 26
7. 5 Profibus 27
7. 5. 1 Connection of the bus wiring 27
8. 1 Digital inputs 29
8. 2 S0 pulse input 30
8. 3 Digital outputs 31
9. Commissioning 33
10. Operation 35
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11. Configuration 37
11. 1 Measurement 37
11. 1. 1 Baseline measurement (measurement channels 1-3) 37
11. 1. 2 Supporting measurement (measurement channel 4) 37
11. 2 Voltage transformer ratio 38
11. 3 Current transformer ratio 38
11. 4 Lock transformer ratios 39
11. 5 RS232 configuration 39
11. 6 RS485 configuration 39
11. 7 Ethernet configuration 40
11. 8 Profibus configuration 41
11. 8. 1 Profiles 41
11. 8. 2 Device master file 41
11. 8. 3 Pre-set profiles 42
11. 9 Recording configuration 45
11. 10 PTP configuration 47
11. 10. 1 Important Modbus parameters for the
PTP configuration of the device 47
11. 10. 2 PTP parameter _MODE_NTP 47
11. 10. 3 Example: PTP timing according to
IEEE 1588-2008 and clock types 48
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16. 1 General 63
16. 2 Environmental conditions 63
16. 3 Transport and storage 63
16. 4 Supply voltage 64
16. 5 Protection class 64
16. 6 Digital inputs and outputs 65
16. 7 Temperature measurement input 66
16. 8 Interfaces 67
16. 9 Voltage measurement inputs 68
16. 10 Current measurement inputs 68
16. 11 Function parameters 69
16. 11. 1 Measurement in the frequency range 50/60 Hz 69
16. 11. 2 Measurement in the frequency range of 15 to 45 / 65 to 440 Hz 70
16. 12 Specifications per IEC 61000-4-30 class S 71
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1. General
1. 2 Copyright notice
© 2017 - Janitza electronics GmbH - Lahnau. Ground wire connection.
All rights reserved.
Duplication, editing, dissemination and other Inductive.
utilisation, also in part, is prohibited. The current lags behind the voltage.
All trademarks and the resulting rights are
the property of their respective owners.
Capacitive.
The voltage lags behind the current.
1. 3 Technical changes
• Please ensure that your device complies
with the installation manual.
• Please read and understand the
documents enclosed with the product first.
• Keep the documents enclosed with
the product available throughout the entire
service life of the product and pass them
on to subsequent users if applicable.
• Inform yourself of any new device versions
and the associated updates to the
documentation enclosed with the product
at www.janitza.de.
1. 4 Declaration of conformity
For information on the laws, standards and
directives that Janitza electronics GmbH has
applied for the device, see the declaration of
conformity on www.janitza.de.
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2. Safety
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WARNING!
Disregarding the connection conditions of
the Janitza measurement devices or their
components can lead to injuries and even
death or to material damage!
· Do not use Janitza measurement devices
or components for critical switching, con-
trol or protection applications where the
safety of persons and property depends
on this function.
· Do not carry out switching operations with
the Janitza measurement devices or com-
ponents without prior inspection by your
plant manager with specialist knowledge!
In particular, the safety of persons, mate-
rial assets and the applicable standards
must be taken into account!
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3. Proper use
3. 1 Inspection on receipt
The prerequisites of faultless, safe operation
of this device are proper transport and proper C NOTE!
All screw-type terminals included
storage, set-up and installation, as well in the scope of delivery are attached
as careful operation and maintenance. to the device.
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3. 2 Scope of delivery
1)
For the item number, see the delivery note
3. 3 Available accessories
Part no. Designation
21.01.058 CR2032 lithium battery, 3 V (approval according to UL 1642)
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4. Product description
• measuring power quality according Furthermore, please note that Janitza mea-
to EN61000-4-30 in building installations, surement devices and components are not
on distribution units, circuit breakers to be used for critical switching, control or
and busbar trunking systems. protection applications (protective relays)!
• measuring measured voltages and currents Observe the safety and warning information
that derive from the same network. in the “Installation” and “Safety” chapters!
• measurements in low voltage networks 4. 3 Network failure detection
where rated voltages of up to 300 V and Network failure detection is carried
surge voltages of overvoltage category III out via the voltage measurement inputs.
can occur. The selection of
• installation in fixed switching cabinets voltage measurement inputs can be
or small installation distributors. It can configured using the GridVis® software.
be installed in any position.
• current measurement, for which it is The device bridges the following network
provided with external ../1 A or ../5 A failures on the auxiliary voltage input:
current transformers. • Supply voltage: 230 V AC
• use in 2, 3 and 4-conductor networks
and in TN and TT networks.
• measurements in medium and high- C NOTE!
Use the parameter list from “17.
voltage networks via current and voltage Parameter list” for configuration
transformers only. on the device and use the Modbus
address list on www.janitza.de for
The measurement results can be displayed, configuration via a serial interface
read out and further processed via
the device's interfaces.
• Bridging time: max. 80 ms
4. 1 Measuring process 4. 4 Usage concept
The device measures continuously You can program and call up the measured
and calculates all effective values over values via many routes using the device:
a 200 ms interval.
• Directly on the device via 2 buttons and
The device measures the real effective the display
value (TRMS) of the voltages and currents • Using the GridVis® programming software
connected to the measurement inputs. • Using the device homepage
• Using the Modbus protocol. You
4. 2 Transformers can modify and call up the data using
For Janitza measurement devices and the Modbus address list. The list can
components, use only current transformers be called up from www.janitza.de.
intended for measuring purposes (“transform-
ers”)! This user manual only describes how
to operate the device using the 2 buttons.
“Transformers”, unlike “protection transform- The GridVis® programming software has
ers”, go into saturation at high current peaks. its own "online help" system.
“Protection transformers” do not have this
saturation behavior and can therefore signifi-
cantly exceed the rated values in the sec-
ondary circuit. This can overload the current
measurement inputs of the measurement
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4. 5 GridVis® network analysis You can use the GridVis® network analysis
software software to:
You can use the GridVis® network analysis
software that is available at www.janitza. • program the device.
de to program the device and read out • configure and read out recordings.
data. To do this, a PC must be connected • save the data to a database.
to the device via a serial interface (RS485/ • display measured values graphically.
Ethernet). • program customer-specific applications.
4. 6 Features
General
• Installation on a 35 mm DIN rail
• LCD display and operation via 2 buttons
• 4 voltage and 4 current measurement inputs
• 1 temperature measurement input
• 2 digital outputs and 2 digital inputs
• RS485 interface (Modbus RTU, Modbus master, BACnet (optional))
• RS232 interface (Modbus slave)
• Profibus DP/V0
• Ethernet (web server, e-mail, BACnet (optional))
• Suitable for installation in installation distributors
• Working temperature range -10 °C to +55 °C
• Analysis and evaluation in accordance with DIN EN50160 with the GridVis®
programming software that is supplied as standard
• Data logger / event store (128 MB flash drive)
• Capture events such as overvoltages, voltage dips, network failures
and overcurrent
Measurement
• Measurement of the power quality in accordance with DIN EN61000-4-30:2009
class S
• Measurement in IT, TN and TT networks
• Measurement of the harmonics and interharmonics (Uln, Ull, I) in accordance with
DIN EN61000-4-7
• Flicker measurement in accordance with DIN EN61000-4-15:2011 Class F3
• Measurement of ripple control signals (U, I, P, Q)
• Continuous sampling of the voltage and current measurement inputs
• Capture transients >50 µs and store up to 16,000 sampling points
• Capturing more than 2400 measured values per measurement cycle (200 ms)
• Fourier analysis 1st to 63rd Harmonics for Ull, Uln, I, P (consumption/delivery)
and Q (ind./capacitive)
• Temperature measurement
• Active energy; measurement uncertainty in accordance with DIN EN62053-22,
class 0.5 S for ../5A converter
• Reactive energy; measurement uncertainty in accordance with DIN EN62053-23,
class 2
• Programming separate applications in Jasic
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4. 7 Product overview
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2 8
3 10
4
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Fig. Front view of UMG605-PRO
1 RS232 interface
2 Temperature measurement input
3 Hidden service button
4 Profibus interface
5 Ethernet interface
6 Current measurement inputs I1 to I4
7 RS485 interface
8 Digital inputs / outputs
9 Supply voltage
10 Button 1
11 Button 2
12 Voltage measurement inputs L1 to L4
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4. 8 Installation location
The device can be installed in switching
cabinets or in small installation distributors
in accordance with DIN 43880
.
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5. Network systems
N N N N N N N N
L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 L1
R R R R
L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2 L2
L3 L3 L3 L3 L3 L3 L3 L3 L3 L3 L3 L3 L3 L3 L3 L3
E E E E E
N E
N E
N E EE E E E
N E
N E
N E EE E E E E E E E E E E E E E
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L1 230/400V 50/60Hz L1
L2 400V 50/60Hz
L2
240V L3
L3 50/60Hz
N N
PE
Impedance
L4 L1 L2 L3 N
AC/DC
L4 L1 L2 L3 N
4M
4M
4M
4M
4M
Earthing of DC
AC/DC the system
Voltage measurement
4M
4M
4M
4M
4M
DC
UMG605-PRO Auxiliary supply
Earthing of
the system Voltage measurement
UMG605-PRO Auxiliary supply Fig. Schematic diagram, UMG 605-PRO in an
IT network without N.
Impedance
L4 L1 L2 L3 N
AC/DC
4M
4M
4M
4M
4M
Earthing of DC
the system
Voltage measurement
UMG605-PRO Auxiliary supply
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5. 3 Rated voltages
The following illustrations show lists of UL-L
networks and the corresponding rated 66V
network voltages in which the device can be 115V
used. 120V
127V
200V
230V
UL-N / UL-L 240V
66 V / 115 V 260V
120 V / 208 V 277V
127 V / 220 V 347V
220 V / 380 V 380V
230 V / 400 V 400V
240 V / 415 V 415V
260 V / 440 V 440V
277 V /480 V 480V
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6. Installation
6. 1 Disconnectors
During building installation, provide a suitable m Damage to property
due to not observing
disconnector in order to disconnect CAUTION! the connection conditions
the device from the current and voltage.
Failure to observe the connection conditions
• Install the disconnector close to the device can damage or destroy your device.
so that it is easily accessible to the user. Therefore, note the following:
• Label the switch as a disconnection device • Adhere to the specifications for voltage
for this device. and frequency on the rating plate.
• Connect the supply voltage via a fuse
6. 2 Supply voltage in accordance with the technical data.
The device requires supply voltage • Do not connect the supply voltage
to operate. to the voltage transformers.
Isolation device
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6. 3 Measured voltage
The device is designed to measure AC
voltage in 300 V networks, in which
overvoltages of category III can occur.
c Malfunction due to
incorrect connection
CAUTION!
If the device is connected incorrectly,
incorrect measured values may be returned.
Disconnectors
Therefore, note the following:
• Measured voltages and currents must
derive from the same network.
N • The device is not suitable
L3 for measuring DC voltage.
L2
L1
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Fig.23.1 Connection example: Voltage measurement via
Risk of injury due
short circuit-proof measurement wires
to electric voltage!
WARNING!
Note the following when selecting Severe bodily injuries or death can occur
the measurement wires: due to a failure to observe the connection
conditions for the voltage measurement
• Use measurement wires that are suitable inputs.
for 300 V to earth and 520 V conductor Therefore, note the following:
to conductor. • Do not use the device for voltage
• Fuse the normal measurement wires using measurement in SELV circuits.
an overcurrent protection device. • Connect the voltages higher than
• Route normal short circuit-proof the#permitted network rated voltages
measurement wires via a disconnector. using voltage transformers.
• The voltage measurement inputs
6. 4 Frequency measurement on the device are dangerous
The device is suitable for measurements in if touched!
networks in which the fundamental oscillation • Also install a disconnector for the
of the voltage is in the range of 15 to 440 Hz. measured voltage as described in “6. 1
Disconnectors”.
In order to determine the mains frequency
automatically, a voltage L1-N of greater than
10 Veff must be applied to voltage input V1.
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6. 5
The device:
Current measurement
m Risk of injury due
to electric voltage
• is intended for connecting current WARNING! on current transformers!
transformers with secondary currents
On current transformers that are operated
of ../1 A and ../5 A.
open on the secondary side,
• does not measure DC.
high voltage peaks that are dangerous to
• has current measurement inputs that
touch can occur, which can cause severe
are continuously loaded with 6 A or loaded
bodily injuries or death.
with 100 A for 1 second.
Therefore, note the following:
• Avoid operating the current
transformers open.
• Short circuit all unloaded current
transformers.
• Connect the earthing connections provided
on the current transformer to the earth.
• You must short circuit the secondary
connections on the current transformer
S1
S2
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6. 5. 2 Direct measurement
Rated currents of up to 5 A can be measured
directly on the device. When doing so, note UMG
that each current measurement input can be I
S1 S2
continuously loaded with 6 A or loaded with
max. 100 A for 1 second. Einspeisung 1 Einspeisung 2
Supply 1 Supply 2
P1 P2
The device does not have integrated
protection for current measurement. 1S1 1S2 2S1 2S2
1P1 2P1
Therefore, provide a 6 A line protection fuse (K)
1S1 2S1
(k) (k) (K)
or automatic circuit breaker as protection (L) (l) (l) (L)
against overcurrent when installing. 1P2 1S2 2S2 2P2
Verbraucher A Verbraucher B
UMG Consumer A Consumer B
I
S1 S2
Fig. Example for current measurement via a total current
transformer
Einspeisung
Supply
Verbraucher
Consumer
6. 5. 4 Current direction
You can correct the current direction directly
Fig. Example of direct current measurement. on the device or via the existing serial
interfaces for each phase individually.
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6. 6 Connection variants
6. 6. 1 Baseline measurement, inputs 1-3
Four-conductor connection
L1
L1 L1
L1 L1
L1
L2
L2 L2
L2 L2
L2
L3
L3 L3
L3 L3
L3
N
N N
N N
N
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 4w
4w 3m
3m S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
4w L L L N II11 II22 II33 hv L L L N II11 II22 II33 L
4w 3m
3m L11 L22 L33 N hv L11 L22 L33 N 4w
4w 2i
2i L11
Fig. Measurement in a three-phase 4-conductor network Fig. Measurement via 3 voltage transformers in a three-
with asymmetric loading. phase 4-conductor network with asymmetric loading.
L1
L1 L1
L1 L1
L1
L1 L1
L2
L2 L2
L2 L2
L2
L2 L2
L3
L3 L3
L3 L3
L3
L3 L3
N
N N N
N NN N
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1
S1S2
S2 S1
S1S2
S2 S1
S1S2
S2 4w
4w 2u
2u L1 S1S2
S1 S2 S1
S1S2
S2 S1
S1S2
S2
4w2m
4w 3m L1 L L N II11 II22 II33 hv L2 L3 N I1 I2 I3 4w L
L3 N I1 I2 I3 4w 2m LL11
hv LL222 LL333 NN I1 I2 I3 4whv2i LL11 LL22 LL33 NN I1I1 I2I2 I3I3 4w 2u
2u L11
Fig. Measurement in a three-phase 4-conductor network Fig. Measurement via 2 voltage transformers in a three-
with symmetric loading. phase 4-conductor network with asymmetric loading.
L1 L1 L1
L2 L2 L2
L3 L3 L3
N N N
S1S2
S1 S2 S1
S1S2
S2 S1
S1S2
S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
S1 S2 S1 S2
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
4w 2u
LL3 3 NN I1I1 I2I2 I3I3 hv L1 L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 N N
4w 2i I1 I1 I2 I2 I3 I3 4w 2u L1 L2 L3 N I1 I2 I3
Fig. Measurement via 2 current transformers in a three- Fig. Measurement in a three-phase 4-conductor network
phase 3-conductor network with symmetric loading. with asymmetric loading.
L1
L2
L3
N
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
L3 N I1 I2 I3 4w 2u L1 L2 L3 N I1 I2 I3
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Three-conductor connection
L1L1 L1L1 L1L1
L1
L1
L2L2 L1
L1
L2L2 L1
L1
L2L2
L2
L2
L3L3 L2
L2
L3L3 L2
L2
L3L3
L3
L3 L3
L3 L3
L3
S1S1
S2S2S1S1
S2S2S1S1
S2S2 S1S1
S2S2S1S1
S2S2S1S1
S2S2 S1
Fig. Measurement in a three-phase 3-conductor network Fig. Measurement in a three-phase 3-conductor network
with asymmetric loading. with asymmetric loading.
S1S1
S2S2S1S1
S2S2S1S1
S2S2 S1S1
S2S2S1S1
S2S2S1S1
S2S2 S1
3w
3w2u2u
3w2u2u L1L1 L2L2 L3L3 NN
3w I1S2
S1
S1 IS2 I2S2
1 S1
S1 I2 S1
S2 I3S2
S1 I3
S2
2u L1L1 L2L2 L3L3 NN
hvhv
3w
3w 2u I1S2
S1
S1 IS2 I2S2
1 S1
S1 I2 S1
S2 I3S2
S1 I3
S2
2w 1m L1L1 L2L2 L3L3 NN
2w1m S1
S
L1L1 L1L1
L1 L1
L2L2 L1 L1
L2L2
L2 L2
L3L3 L2 L2
L3L3
L3L3 L3L3
1S1
S2S2S1S1
S2S2 S1S1
S2S2S1S1
S2S2S1S1
S2S2 S1S1
S2S2S1S1
S2S2S1S1
S2S2
3w
3w2m2m
1I2S1
I2 S2S1I3S1
I3 S2
S2 S2
3w 2m L1L1 L2L2 L3L3 NN
3w2m S1I1S1
I1 S2S1I2S1
S2 I2 S2S1I3S1
S2 I3 S2
S2
hv2m L1L1 L2L2 L3L3 NN
3whv
3w
2m S1I1S1
I1 S2S1I2S1
S2 I2 S2S1I3S1
S2 I3 S2
S2
I2 I2 I3 I3 2m2m L1 L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 N N
3w3w I1 I1 I2 I2 I3 I3 hvhv L1 L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 N N I1 I1 I2 I2 I3 I3
Fig. Measurement in a three-phase 3-conductor network Fig. Measurement in a three-phase 3-conductor network
with asymmetric loading. with asymmetric loading.
L1L1 L1L1
L1L1 L1L1
L2L2
NN L2L2
NN
1S1
S2S2S1S1
S2S2 S1S1
S2S2S1S1
S2S2S1S1
S2S2 S1S1
S2S2S1S1
S2S2S1S1
S2S2
1I2S1
I2 S2S1I3S1
I3 S2
S2 S2
2w 1m L1L1 L2L2 L3L3 NN
2w1m S1I1S1
I1 S2S1I2S1
S2 I2 S2S1I3S1
S2 I3 S2
S2
2w 2m L1L1 L2L2 L3L3 NN
2w2m S1I1S1
I1 S2S1I2S1
S2 I2 S2S1I3S1
S2 I3 S2
S2
I2 I2 I3 I3 1m1m L1 L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 N N
2w2w I1 I1 I2 I2 I3 I3 2m2m L1 L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 N N
2w2w I1 I1 I2 I2 I3 I3
Fig. Measurement of one phase in a three-phase Fig. Measurement in a single-phase 3-conductor
4-conductor network. network. I3 and U3 are not calculated and set to zero.
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L1
L2
C NOTE!
L1
If the baseline measurement (inputs
L2
L3 L3 V1-V3) is connected to a three-phase
N 3-conductor network, the supporting
measurement (input V4) can no longer
be used as a measurement input.
4w 1m L4 N
S1 S2
I4 C NOTE!
4w 1m L4 N
S1 S2
L
C NOTE!
Measured voltages and measured
currents must derive from the same
N
network.
S1 S2
2w 1n L4 N I4
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6. 7 Temperature measurement
The device has a temperature measurement m Transmission errors and
damage to property due
input that is designed for a maximum total CAUTION!
to electrical faults
burden of 4 kOhm.
If the line is longer than 30 m, there
is an increased probability of transmission
errors and damage to the device due
to atmospheric discharge.
Use a shielded cable to connect
to the temperature sensor.
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Analog Input
Fig.42.1 Example, temperature measurement with
m Risk of injury due
to electric voltage!
CAUTION!
a KTY83. Insufficient insulation of the operating
equipment at the temperature measurement
input to the mains supply circuits can cause
the temperature measurement input
KTY83
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7. Interfaces
Cable
Strain relief
Noiseless ground
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7. 2 RS232 7. 3 RS485
You can use an RS232 connection cable In the UMG605, the RS485 interface
to connect the device to a PC. is designed as a
2-pin plug contact.
The achievable distance between two A A
devices with RS232 interfaces depends RS485 bus
B B
on the cable used and the baud rate.
AB
PC
Com1
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7. 4 Bus structure
• All devices are connected in a bus • It is recommended that the master
structure (line). be placed at the end of a segment.
• Up to 32 participants can be connected • If the master is replaced with a bus
together in a single segment. connection, the bus must be switched off.
• The cable is terminated with resistors • Replacing a slave with a bus connection
at the beginning and at the end that is either switched off or de-energised
of a segment. can destabilise the bus.
• If there are more than 32 participants, • Devices that are not connected
repeaters (amplifiers) must be used to the bus can be replaced without
to connect the individual segments. destabilising the bus.
• Devices for which the bus connection
is switched on must be under current.
Master
Speisung notwendig / power supply necessary
T
T
Slave
Slave Slave
Slave Slave Slave
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Profibus connector (external)
Termination resistors
D-Sub, D-Sub,
9-pin, 9-pin,
Receptacle Receptacle Other
Profibus
participants
Screw-type terminals
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8. 1 Digital inputs
The device has 2 digital inputs to which you m Transmission errors and
damage to property due
can connect one signal generator each. CAUTION!
to electrical faults
An input signal is detected on a digital input If the line is longer than 30 m, there is
if a voltage of at least 10 V and maximum an increased probability of transmission
28 V DC is applied. errors and damage to the device due
to atmospheric discharge.
The flowing current is at least 1 mA and Use a shielded cable for connection
a maximum of 6 mA. to the digital inputs.
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Digital inputs 1-2
Digital
S1 Input 1
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3.9V 4.4k
Digital
S2 Input 2
+ 20
24V 3.9V 4.4k
=
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8. 2 S0 pulse input
You can also connect S0 pulse transducers 24V
per DIN EN62053-31 to each UMG 605-PRO DC
with inputs for 24 V. - +
1.5k
S0 pulse transducer
You only require external auxiliary voltage
of 20 to 28V DC and an external 1.5 kOhm
resistor each.
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Digital inputs 1-2
Fig. UMG 605-PRO with inputs for 24V. Example with
S0 pulse transducer.
Digital
Input 1
19
3.9V 4k
S0 pulse Digital
transducer Input 2
+ 20
24V 1.5k 3.9V 4k
=
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8. 3 Digital outputs
The device has 2 transistor switching m Transmission errors
and damage to property
outputs that are galvanically separated from CAUTION!
due to electrical faults
the analysis electronics using opto couplers.
If the line is longer than 30 m, there
The digital outputs: is an increased probability of transmission
• can switch DC or AC loads. errors and damage to the device due
• can switch loads depending on the supply to atmospheric discharge.
voltage's polarity. Use a shielded cable for connection
to the digital outputs.
Output 1 Output 1
17 17
Digital Digital
K2
K2
Output 2 Output 2
18 18
Fig. Connection of an AC voltage relay to the digital Fig. Connection of a DC voltage relay to the digital
outputs. outputs.
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9. Commissioning
L N
9. 2 Frequency measurement
In order to measure the frequency, at least one 9. 4 Phase sequence
voltage measurement path (L-N) must have a Check the direction of the rotating field
measured voltage of greater than 10 V. voltage in the measured value indication
Only detected frequencies in the range of the device. A “right-hand” rotation field
of 15 Hz to 440 Hz are used for measurement usually exists.
on the current and voltage measurement
inputs.
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1.Connect the currents to be measured If the power figure is correct but the power
to current measurement inputs I1 to I4. sign is negative, connections S1(k) and S2(l)
2.Short circuit all current transformer outputs on the current transformer may be mixed up
except for one. or they are supplying active energy back to
3.Compare the currents displayed by the network.
the device with the applied current.
• Bearing in mind the current transformer
conversion ratio, the current displayed
by the device must correspond
to the current input.
• The device must display approx. zero
amperes in the short circuited current
measurement inputs.
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10. Operation
• Display mode and The factory default setting for the measured
• Programming mode value indications is shown in section “18.
Measured value indications”.
10. 1 Button functions
Press the button for a short time:
• scroll forwards
N L1
• digit/value +1 V
C NOTE!
You can reconfigure the functions
Fig. Front view of UMG 605 -PRO control element of the buttons and the selection
of the values to be displayed using
the GridVis® software as a Jasic
program. (see www.janitza.de)
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PRG
PRG
Address Content
Content
Addr. Contents
500 Display password
0 = The password is
not requested.
501 Homepage,
password mode
502 Homepage password
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11. Configuration
PRG
PRG
Address Content
Address Content
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You can use addresses 012 and 013 You can use addresses 010 and 011
to set the voltage transformer ratio for to set the current transformer ratio for
the supporting measurement. the supporting measurement.
PRG PRG
Fig. Example; voltage transformer (primary) for the baseline Fig. Example; Current transformer (primary) for the baseline
measurement, address 002 with a content of “400“. measurement, address 000 with a content of “5“.
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Address Settings
The status can be read out via an internal 201 Baud rate, RS232
device address (Modbus address): 0 = 9600Bit/s
1 = 19200Bit/s
• If the entry “Lock all transformers” con- 2 = 38400Bit/s
tains the value “0”, the tabs are not locked 3 = 57600Bit/s
(neither current transformer (CT) nor volt- 4 =115200Bit/s
age transformer (VT) ratios). 204 RS232. mode
• If the entry “Lock all transformers” con- 0 = Modbus RTU/slave
3 = Debug
tains the value “1”, the tabs are locked (CT
6 = SLIP
and VT ratios). (for internal use only)
• device address,
• baud rate,
• operating mode.
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DHCP
PC UMG
server
PC UMG 605PRO
605PRO
Cable
Patch
Fig. Connection example, the UMG 604PRO and PC Fig. Connection example, the UMG 604PRO and PC are
require a static IP address. automatically assigned an IP address by a DHCP server.
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be individually scaled and converted into one PLC output box
of the following formats: 1. Byte = profile number
As of the 2nd
byte, variables for
• 8, 16, 32 bit integer with and without sign. the UMG 605PRO follow.
• 32 or 64 bit float format.
• Big or little endian . 2) PLC input box
1. Byte = return signal
1) Global variables are variables that the user from the profile number
defines in Jasic and are available to each interface in the UMG604 As of the 2nd byte,
2 ) Big endian = high byte before low byte. the variables requested by
Little endian = low byte before high byte.
the UMG 605-PRO follow.
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The device supports the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) in accordance with the Standard
Annex J IEEE 1588-2008 PTP Default Profile.
The PTP protocol is executed in a logical area known as the domain. The time specified by
the protocol in one domain is independent of the times in other domains.
The PTP protocol enables precise time synchronization in the network from the time server
(master) to the clients (slaves). The prerequisite for this is the PTP capability of the client. The
reference time for the system is determined by what is known as the Grandmaster Clock (see
section “11. 10. 3 Example: PTP timing according to IEEE 1588-2008 and clock types”)
Time synchronization in a network is achieved by the exchange of PTP time control messag-
es. Clients use the time control information in the PTP messages to set their time to that of
the time server (master) in their part of the hierarchy.
While NTP uses the client-server model – each client must be configured with a name or the
IP address – the system configures itself according to the default PTP profile.
For the Device (as of firmware version 5.017), activate PTP (or NTP):
· In the GridVis software (device configuration).
· Via the parameter _MODE_NTP (the Modbus address can be found in the Modbus address list
of your device at www.janitza.de).
11. 10. 1 Important Modbus parameters for the PTP configuration of the device
Modbus parameters have the following meaning:
Parameter name Data type Permission Entry (range)
_MODE_NTP
int RD/WR NTP/PTP activation
(cf. section „11. 10. 2 PTP parameter _MODE_NTP“)
_PTP_DOMAIN 1) byte RD/WR Default = 0 (0 - 127)
1. Domain number (default domain = 0). A PTP domain is a range of PTP clocks (devices) which synchronize
themselves with each other using the PTP protocol.
2. Selects the PTP Announce Receipt Timeout. This parameter specifies the number of intervals that are
allowed to elapse without receipt of an announce message (default = 3).
3. 0 (default) – Device supports PTP configuration via the Modbus.
1 - Alternative method of configuration (enables a comprehensive configuration via the interface).
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INFORMATION
· A Modbus address list including all the PTP parameters of your device can be found in
the download area at www.janitza.de.
· Specifications for PTP (Precision Time Protocol) can be found in IEEE Standard for a
Precision Clock Synchronization Protocol for Networked Measurement and Control
Systems (IEEE Std. 1588-2008).
· The device supports PTP according to the default PTP profile Annex J IEEE 1588-2008
with the profile ID 00-1B-19-00-01-00.
11. 10. 3 Example: PTP timing according to IEEE 1588-2008 and clock types
Ordinary clock Simple clock (one port, measures one client) that is connected with a master as
(OC) the slave and synchronizes its time with the master.
Boundary clock Clock that contains several “ordinary clocks” (several ports) and, as the master,
(BC) synchronizes several slaves with its time and transports this beyond a network
boundary. The “boundary clock” can also be connected to a master as a slave
and synchronize its time with the master.
Transparent clock Clock that does not actively intervene in the time synchronization; it is more a
(TC) hardware item that transmits time synchronization data packets (e.g. a network
switch). “Transparent clocks” can also correct the time stamp within the data
packet by the dwell time within the hardware, if needed.
Grandmaster clock The grandmaster clock is an “ordinary clock” that has access to GPS or ano-
(GC) ther very accurate time and provides this time for all subordinate nodes.
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Your measurement device has an integrated You can do the following here without first
web server, which has a separate homepage. installing any software:
You can use this device home page to • call historical and current measured
access your measurement device from any values.
end device via a standard web browser. • call the power quality status in an easy
You can access the homepage for your to understand illustration.
device by entering the device’s PI address • control your device remotely.
in a web browser on your end device. Section • access installed apps.
“11. 7 Ethernet configuration” explains how
to connect the device to the internet.
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• Short overview
• Detailed measured values
• Diagrams
• Events
• Transients
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• Voltage
• Current
• Power
• Harmonic oscillations
• Energy
• Peripheral devices (digital inputs/outputs, temperature measurements)
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13. 1. 3 Diagrams
You can use the “Diagrams” item to access the measured values monitor. The measured
values monitor is a configurable display of current and historical measured values with
automatic scaling. In order to display a graphic of the measured values, drag the required
values from the list on the left edge of the screen into the field in the middle of the screen.
13. 1. 4 Events
You can use events item to display a graphical illustration of the recorded events such
as overcurrent or undervoltage by clicking the relevant event in the list.
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13. 1. 5 Transients
The “Transients” area provides a graphic illustration of transients within a date list. Transient
voltages:
• are fast impulse transient effects in electrical networks.
• are unpredictable from a time perspective and have a limited duration.
• are caused by lightning strikes, switching operations or by tripped fuses.
Fig. Transients
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The evaluation takes place via indicator (quick evaluation), as well as within the Watchdog
app
(temporal evaluation). The class of the IEC 61000-2-4 can be temporarily changed within the
indicator settings. However, this has no lasting effect.
A change of the class is reset to class 2 (“compatibility level as in the public network”) after
leaving the page.
If you have installed further apps for the power quality, there are additional menu items in the
“Power quality” menu:
Changing the IEC 61000-2-4 class in the watchdog settings changes the class perma-
nently in the watchdog, as well as in the indicator.
The display using the traffic light principle allows the events that do not comply with the re-
spective quality agreements to be identified without in-depth knowledge.
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Fig. IEC 61000-2-4 Watchdog parameters with traffic light principle - report
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13. 3 Apps
You have the option of extending the functions on your device retrospectively by installing
additional apps.
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13. 4 Information
13. 4. 1 Device information
You can use the device information menu item to obtain all information and settings that
you can change on the device.
13. 4. 2 Downloads
You can use the downloads item to access the download area on the Janitza homepage.
You can download catalogues and user manuals from here.
13. 4. 3 Display
The display item provides you with the display of your device, which corresponds
to the real display.
You can control the device remotely here by clicking the control buttons using the mouse.
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16. 1 General
Free fall 1m
Temperature -20 °C to +70 °C
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230 V option:
• Nominal range 95 V to 240 V (50/60Hz) / DC 135 V to 340 V
• Operating range +-10% of nominal range
• Power consumption max. 3.2 W / 9 VA
• Overvoltage category 300 V CATII
90 V option (without UL approval):
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Digital inputs
(Pulse input S0)
Maximum counter frequency 20 Hz
Switching input
Input signal present 18 V to 28 V DC (typical 4 mA)
Input signal not present 0 to 5 V DC, current less than 0.5 mA
Response time (Jasic program) 200 ms
Cable length up to 30 m unshielded, from 30 m shielded
Digital outputs
2 digital outputs; semiconductor relays, not short-circuit proof
Switching voltage max. 60 V DC, 30 V AC
Switching current max. 50 mAeff AC/DC
Response time (Jasic program) 200 ms
Output of voltage dips 20 ms
Output of voltage exceedance events 20 ms
Switching frequency max. 20 Hz
Cable length up to 30 m unshielded;
from 30 m shielded
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16. 8 Interfaces
RS232 interface
Connection 5-pin screw-type terminals
Protocol Modbus RTU/slave
Transmission rate 9.6 kbps, 19.2 kbps, 38.4 kbps, 57.6 kbps,
115.2 kbps
RS485 interface
Connection 2-pin screw-type terminals
Protocol Modbus RTU/slave, Modbus RTU/master
Transmission rate 9.6 kbps, 19.2 kbps, 38.4 kbps, 57.6 kbps,
115.2 kbps, 921.6 kbps
Profibus interface
Connection SUB D 9-pin
Protocol Profibus DP/V0 per EN 50170
Transmission rate 9.6 kBaud to 12 MBaud
Ethernet interface
Connection RJ45
Function Modbus gateway, embedded web server
(HTTP)
Protocols TCP/IP, EMAIL (SMTP), DHCP client (BootP),
Modbus/TCP(port 502), ICMP (ping), NTP,
TFTP, Modbus RTU over Ethernet (port
8000), FTP SNMP.
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Rated current 5A
Rated current 6A
Protection when measuring directly 6 A, char. B (approved i.a.w. UL/IEC)
(without a current transformer)
Resolution on the display 10 mA
Crest factor 2 (related to 6 Amps)
Overvoltage category 300 V CAT III
Measurement surge voltage 4 kV
Power consumption approx. 0.2 VA (Ri = 5 mOhm)
Overload for 1 sec. 100 A (sinusoidal)
Sampling rate 20 kHz
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Declarations
1) In relation to the amplitude.
2) In relation to phase and amplitude.
3) In relation to fundamental oscillation.
4) In relation to effective value.
5) The precision class deteriorates by one level for measurements using a ../1A converter.
6) Calculation from fundamental oscillation.
7) In accordance with standard IEC61557-12
8) measuring range: up to 50. harmonic, but maximum 3 KHz
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NOTE
Note on saving measured values and configuration data:
Since the following measured values are saved in a non-volatile memory every 5 minutes, the recording may be inter-
rupted for a maximum of 5 minutes in case the operating voltage fails:
· Comparator timer
· S0 counter statuses
· Min. / Max. / mean values
(without the date and time)
· Energy values
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The UMG 605-PRO meets the requirements according to IEC 61000-4-30 class A for:
• compensation
• time uncertainty
• marking concept
• transient influence quantities
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You can use buttons 1 and 2 on the display to display the following measured values
in the factory default setting. The measured value designations used are abbreviated
and have the following meanings:
Active power Active power Active power Active power Active power Active power
L1 L2 L3 L4 L1 to L3 L1 to L4
Reactive power Reactive power Reactive power Reactive power Reactive power Reactive power
L1 L2 L3 L4 L1 to L3 L1 to L4
Active energy Active energy Active energy Active energy Active energy Active energy
L1 L2 L3 L4 L1 to L3 L1 to L4
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Option
RS485
Strommessung Spannungsmessung
Current measurement Voltage measurement
I1 I2 I3 I4 L1 L2 L3 L4 N
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
PE
N S1 S2
Verbraucher
Consumer
L1 S1 S2
L2 S1 S2
L3 S1 S2
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