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M100enbr Ef
M100enbr Ef
T&D
Protection & Control
Features
Active and reactive energy metering Single phase or three phase connection Balanced or unbalanced load One or two line LCD display (one line per counter) Pulsed outputs available (1 or 2, as an option) Setting of CT primary value Compact design
Application
M100 applications include; Energy measurement to IEC 61036 Class 1.0 Replacement/upgrade of existing energy meters Energy metering for building management or power management systems using pulsed outputs The M100 is intended for use on systems where energy monitoring is required, being capable of providing display of one or two metering quantities, each of which can be specified for active or reactive power, and for import or export measurement. Options also provide pulsed outputs for 1 or 2 measurements. In this application, the M100 provides a more compact solution than electromagnetic devices.
Functions
One or two parameters, according to the model ordered, selected from: Import active energy Whtotalimport Export active energy Whtotalexport Import reactive energy VArhtotalimport Export reactive energy VArhtotalexport
Configuration
It is possible to modify the following parameters, using the optional external pushbutton: Current transformer primary value Reset of energy meters
Introduction
The M100 energy meter uses numerical technology to achieve high accuracy over a wide dynamic measuring range. It measures energy for single or three phase systems. Housed in a DIN standard 96mm by 96mm case, the M100 is compact, rugged and ideal for panel mounting in power distribution and power monitoring applications.
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Fig 3.: Typical diagram - three phase, three wire balanced load
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Hardware Description
The M100 is housed in a DIN case with maximum dimensions of 96mm by Press the setting button twice and hold. 96mm by 96mm. M100 variants are available for single phase systems or 3 phase 3 or 4 wire systems, with balanced or unbalanced loads. The front panel contains a 1 or 2 line alphanumeric liquid crystal display of 16 characters per line, with a character size of 4.86mm by 2.96mm. Measuring circuit connections on the rear are by means of individual M4 screw clamp terminals, auxiliary and pulsed output connections using M2.5 terminal blocks. A copy of the relevant DIN circuit diagram is printed on a label on the device.
(b) To change to the next digit hold the setting button until E is displayed and release. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the correct CT ratio is set.
2*RESET* 5
The above display is shown. The display will show the far right digit count down from 5 to 0 and then return to the normal working display. The counter should have reset to zero. If the setting button is released before zero count is reached the counter will not reset. Procedure for changing the CT ratio 1. Press the setting button three times and hold until the CT ratio is displayed. 2. Press the setting button once. Rolling characters, +, , b, E should appear in the bottom right hand corner of the display. 3. Hold the setting button in until E is displayed, then release. SET will appear under the CT ratio and an underscore will appear under the first digit as shown below.
CT=00000/5 SET
4. When changing the CT primary settings the last digit set should be the far right digit as shown below. 5. Once this digit has been set, press the setting button and release when E is displayed. 6. This will enter the new setting into the unit. If you finish on any other digit, the unit will default back to the original setting. 7. If the device is left in the CT setting mode it will automatically change to the normal working display after 30 seconds, defaulting to the latest fully programmed value (ie. any incomplete changes will be lost).
User Interface
If the external pushbutton option has been selected, the configurable features of the M100 can be accessed through a menu-driven system. The menu is arranged as shown below: Active and reactive energy are displayed when the device is switched on.
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(a) To increase the digits by one, press and hold the setting button until a + is displayed and release. To decrease the digits hold the setting button until a is displayed and release. Repeat step (a) until the correct reading is displayed.
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The above display is shown. The display will show the far right digit count down from 5 to 0 and then return to the normal working display. The counter should have reset to zero. If the setting button is released before zero count is reached the counter will not reset.
Technical Data
Accuracy Active and reactive energy IEC 61036 Class 1.0 Voltage input Standard rated voltages (Vn) 63.5V, 110V, 230V, 400V Optional rated voltage 50V to 440V Voltage measuring range with separate auxiliary supply 0.1 to 1.5Vn Self-powered 0.8 to 1.2Vn Burden with auxiliary supply <0.1VA Burden self-powered <3.0VA Rated frequency 50Hz or 60Hz Frequency range 45Hz to 65Hz Overload 2Vn, 10s Current input Rated current (In) 1A, 5A Maximum current (Imax) 1.6In Burden <0.1VA Overload 3In continuously 50In for 1s
AC auxiliary supply Standard auxiliary voltages (Vx) 63.5V, 110V, 230V Optional auxiliary voltages 50V to 250V Supply voltage range 0.8 to 1.2Vx Burden <3VA Overload 2Vx for 1s Display LCD 2 lines Number of digits 9 digits Height of digits 4.86mm Width of digits 2.96mm Relay outputs Relay contact rating AC: 250V, 6A, 50Hz DC: 24V, 0.25A resistive Maximum switching power 1500VA Maximum number of pulses 4000 per hour Pulse duration 100ms
Design Protection IP52 on front of panel Safety IEC 61010-1 Compliant intallation category II 600V Pollution degree 2 Installation category III 300V Pollution degree 2 Weight 0.5kg Ambient conditions JVF (DIN 40 040) Temperature Reference range of operation 0C to +50C Rated range of operation 10C to +60C Storage 40C to +60C Humidity up to 95% (without condensing) Mechanical environment EMC RFI radiated immunity IEC 61000-4-3 10V/m EFT burst IEC 61000-4-4 level 4 4kV ESD electrostatic discharge IEC 61000-4-2 8kV
Case
The M100 is housed in a 96mm x 96mm x 91mm plastic case in compliance with UL 94-V0. See Figure 8.
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Display 1 Display 2 Active energy meter Reactive energy meter Import energy meter Export energy meter Lagging VArs as positive Lagging VArs as negative A R I E +
If pulse outputs are required: Relay 1 Wh or varh Import or export Energy per pulse Relay 2
Notes on ordering The standard devices on offer reflect the new normalised European voltage, eg. 230V L-N will work on a 220V or 240V system. Therefore, if for example a 220V unit is requested, a nominal 230V unit will be supplied. NB. The unit of measurement displayed changes according to the change in CT ratio. The energy per pulse is related to the displayed value. See Table 1 below for default settings.
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