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PD195Z‐E33 Safety instructions

Danger sign is used to warn operation personnel that


DIN‐rail Mounted Multi‐function Power Meter there is a danger. If this danger is neglected, injury or
death will occur to personnel, and equipment will be
User’s Manual damaged.

Warning sign is used to call operation personnel’s


attention to take appropriate care measures, otherwise
injury or death will occur to personnel.

CAUTION:

◆ Make sure only the qualified technicians perform the installation and
maintenance;
◆Before performing wiring operation to the meter, make sure the input signal and
the power supply are switched off;
◆The proper voltage detecting device should be used to guarantee no voltage in
any part of the meter;
◆The electrical parameters supplied should be within the rated range;

The following situations may result in damages to the meter or cause mistakes in
the operation of the meter.
◆The voltage of the auxiliary power supply goes beyond the rated range.
◆The frequency of the power distribution system goes beyond the rated range.
◆The input polarity of the voltage or the current is incorrect.
◆Remove or connect the communication plugs without powering off.
◆Connect the terminal wires against the related instructions.

Please don’t touch the terminals when the meter is in


operation!

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Menu 5.2 Extreme value and demand .......................................................................... 27
5.3 Digital Input.................................................................................................... 27
Safety instructions ..................................................................................................... 2
5.4 Relay output ................................................................................................... 27
1. Product description ................................................................................................ 5
6. Common problems and solutions........................................................................ 28
2. Technical parameter ............................................................................................... 5
Communication .................................................................................................... 28
2.2 Function parameter ......................................................................................... 7 Inaccurate measurement ..................................................................................... 29

3. Installation and wiring ........................................................................................... 8 Inaccurate energy metering ................................................................................. 30


Other abnormal situations ................................................................................... 30
3.1 Outline dimension ........................................................................................... 8
3.1.1 PD195Z‐E33 main module dimension....................................................... 8 MODBUS‐RTU Communication information address list ........................................ 31

3.1.2 EM2D module dimension ......................................................................... 8


3.1.3 EK1 module dimension ............................................................................. 8
3.2 Wiring .............................................................................................................. 9

4. Setting operation ................................................................................................. 11

4.1 Panel description ........................................................................................... 11


4.2 Display pages ................................................................................................. 11
4.4 Energy metering ............................................................................................ 14
4.5 Function of keys............................................................................................. 15
4.2 For details of setup menus, please see the Setup Menu Character Code
Description Table ................................................................................................. 16
4.3 Setup operation examples ............................................................................ 19
4.3.1 System setup .......................................................................................... 19
4.3.2 Communication setup ............................................................................ 20
4.3.3 Alarm setup ............................................................................................ 21

5. Communication .................................................................................................... 22

5.1 Physical layer ................................................................................................. 22


5.1.2 Communication protocol MODBUS‐RTU ................................................ 22
5.1.3 Report Command Format ....................................................................... 23

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Insulation Signal, power supply, output terminals to case resistance>100MΩ
1. Product description
Working power supply
PD195Z‐E33 can measure basic electrical variables such as voltage, current and
Rated range DC:‐40 ~ ‐60V
power, energy, demand and Max./Min. values of 21 DC circuits. Extension modules
Power consumption <5VA
EK1 have digital input and relay output functions. Communication interface on the
Withstand voltage >2kV
meter makes it simple to connect the meter to smart distribution system and
Voltage input
energy management system to share monitoring data and energy quality data.
Model Function Range DC:‐48V(max overvoltage:‐60V)

Measure electrical variables of nine DC circuits including voltage, Resolution 0.1 V

PD195Z‐E33 main current, power, energy, demand, Max./Min. value; Impedance 1.6 MΩ/phase

module one RS485 communication interface; Power consumption About 0.1 VA /phase

main module is the required module. Over voltage Instantaneous: two times of rated value during 10 seconds

Measure electrical variables of twelve DC circuits including voltage, Current input


EM2D
current, power, energy, demand, Max./Min. value; Range ±4V(Hall element)
module
one RS485 communication interface Resolution 1 mA

EK1 Impedance <20kΩ/phase


Four digital inputs and two relay outputs.
module Power consumption About 0.01 VA/phase

Communication interface (one channel)

Physical interface RS‐485 (optocoupler)


2. Technical parameter
Communication speed 1.2‐9.6 kbps
Overview
Communication protocol Modbus RTU
Net weight About 300g
Isolation voltage 2000 VAC (1 min)
Dimension About 72*90*63.5mm(main module)
Relay output (two channels)
Display mode Segment LCD
Capacity 5A/250 VAC; 5A/30 VDC
Working environment
Isolation voltage Between contact node and coil: 3000 VAC / min
Working temperature ‐25°C ~ 70°C
Operating time 10 ms max
Storage temperature ‐40°C ~ 85°C
Release time 5 ms max
Relative humidity ≤93%RH, no condensation
Mechanical service life 106 times
Working altitude Altitude≤2500m
Digital input (four channels)
Anti‐pollution degree No corrosive gas
Terminal feature Passive node, DC 15V power supply inside
Protection degree Front case IP64, rear case IP20

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Isolation voltage 2000 VAC (1 min) 3. Installation and wiring
Scanning time 1 ms 3.1 Outline dimension
Filtering time 30 ms 3.1.1 PD195Z‐E33 main module dimension
Real‐time clock 72 63.5
Time clock Error<0.5s/d

EMC
BCM100-M

Electrostatic discharge immunity IEC 61000‐4‐2‐III

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90
Radiated, radio‐frequency, electromagnetic field immunity IEC 61000‐4‐3‐III

Electrical fast transient/burst immunity IEC 61000‐4‐4‐IV

Surge immunity IEC 61000‐4‐5‐IV

Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio‐frequency fields IEC 61000‐4‐6‐III

Power frequency magnetic field immunity IEC 61000‐4‐8‐III


3.1.2 EM2D module dimension
Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity IEC 61000‐4‐11‐III
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2.2 Function parameter
Function Sign Accuracy Range Display range

Voltage U 0.5 ‐40V~‐60 0‐‐999.9 kV

90

35
V

Current I 0.5 ±4V(Hall 0‐‐99.99 kA

element)
Active power P 0.5 0‐‐5.7 kW 0‐‐9999 MW

Max./Min. value Max/Min 0.5 ‐‐ ‐‐ 3.1.3 EK1 module dimension


Demand ‐‐ 0.5 ‐‐ ‐‐ 36 63.5
Active energy EP 1 ‐‐ 0‐‐99999999 MWh

Import/Export active

energy

Import/Export active

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90
energy of 12 months

Import/Export active

energy of last 10 days

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3.2 Wiring
PC
L -
RS232
N + 71 72 73 74 70
RS485
Digital input
1 2 58 59 11 12
L N A B U+ U-
Power supply Communication Voltage input

Current input Current input Current input


I- I- I- Relay output
30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 1 2

15 16 17
+ + + + + + + + +
- - - - - - - - -
L
PD195Z‐E33 N

EK1
- - -
+ + + Note:
1. Auxiliary power supply: DC:‐48V
Current input
2. Rated current of fuse:0.5A
I-
54 55 56 57
Definition of wiring terminals is as follows,
Power supply 1,2 DC:‐40V~‐60V
Current signal 30‐57 Current input
Current input Current input Current input
Voltage signal 11,12 Voltage input
I- I- I-
42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 Energy pulse output 47,48 Active energy pulse output

RS485
+ + + + + + + + + communication 58,59 Corresponding to A, B and S severally
- - - - - - - - - Relay output 15—17 Two relay outputs, 16 is common end
EM2D Digital input 70—74 Four digital inputs, 70 is common end

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4. Setting operation Circuit indication sign Corresponding to circuits

4.1 Panel description “L1” in static mode 1, 2 and 3 circuits

“L1” in flashing mode 10, 11 and 12 circuits

“L2” in static mode 4, 5 and 6 circuits

“L2” in flashing mode 13, 14 and 15 circuits

“L3” in static mode 7, 8 and 9 circuits

“L3” in flashing mode 16, 17 and 18 circuits

“L4” in flashing mode 19, 20 and 21 circuits

B‐This part show unit of data, order of magnitude and other indication information;
C‐The three rows show measured data.
4.3 Basic variables measurement
: to move upward/switch to former page/modify parameter/increase value at selected bit
The meter can measure voltage, current, power, demand, energy and max./min.
: to move downward/switch to the next page/modify parameter
value. These variables can be checked through front panel, but some parameters
: to revert to upper level of menu/change display item
only can be read through communication. The following table show display pages of
:to enter the page of a selected item
basic variables
注:“ ”can switch U/I/P/EP/T display voltage
“ ”can switch 21 parameters under the interface of I/P/EP U=220.7V

4.2 Display pages


The meter adopts segment LCD to show different information including unit, order
#1current #4 current
of magnitude, type, phase and communication.
I1=5.011A (L1 flashing)

I2=5.012A I10=5.011A

I3=5.013A I11=5.012A

I12=5.013A

#2 current #5 current

A‐Circuit indication: the device can measure twenty one single phase circuits at I4=5.021A (L2 flashing)

most. When “L1” is in static mode, the three rows from up to down correspond I5=5.022A I13=5.021A

I6=5.023A I14=5.022A
to “1”,“2” and “3” circuits severally.
I15=5.023A

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#3 current #6 current Time

I7=50.71A (L3 flashing) 15(year), 10(month)

I8=50.72A I16=50.71A 28(day), 16(hour)

I9=50.73A I17=50.72A 37(minute), 30(second)

I18=50.73A The left picture show the time is 16:37:30, Oct. 28th,

#7(L4 flashing) 2015

I19=71.7A

I20=71.8A 4.4 Energy metering


I21=71.9A Detailed energy metering function is as follows,
#1 power #4 power Phase bi‐direction active energy metering. Min. resolution is 0.01kWh.
P1=5701W (L1 flashing) Max. holding energy is 42000000 kWh. User can clear energy data by manual
P2=5702W P10=5701W according to requirement after inputting correct password.
P3=5703W P11=5702W Total positive active energy

P12=5703W EP= 234567.8kWh

#2 power #5 power

P4=5711W (L2 flashing)

P5=5712W P13=5711W Total negative active energy


P6=5713W P14=5712W EP‐= 234567.8kWh
P15=5713W

#3 power #6 power

P7=7038W (L3 flashing)


Positive active energy of No. 01 circuit
P8=7048W P16=7038W
EP01 = 234567.8kWh
P9=7058W P17=7048W

P18=7058W

#7 power(L4 flashing)

P19=7071W Positive active energy of No. 06 circuit

P20=7042W EP06 = 220088.1kWh

P21=7053W

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Negative active energy of No. 01 circuit or move the decimal point; “ ” key is used to return; “ ” key is used to confirm
EP01‐ = 6800kWh the entering menu and modified value.

4.2 For details of setup menus, please see the Setup Menu Character Code
Description Table
Negative active energy of No. 05 circuit

EP05‐ = 40016kWh First level Second level Third level Description

Password
~ User’s password

NO: no cycle display


4.5 Function of keys Cycle display
or YES:cycle display, three‐second
Numerical value modified method
interval
Press “ ” to move the modified data bit and press “ ” to increase the current
NO:Negative power is counted
data bit cycle System setup Electric
as negative electric energy
Enter the programming mode direction or
OFF:Positive power is counted
On the measurement display interface, long press “ ” for more than 3s, “ ”
as positive electric energy
will be displayed on the meter, and then click “ ” or “ ” key to select “ ”;
Clear energy NO:not to clear energy data
press “ ” key to enter the password input interface; input the password (default or
YES:to clear energy data
password is 0001) through “ ” or “ ” key, and press “ ” key to enter the setting
Clear demand NO: not to clear demand
interface if the password is correct. or
YES:to clear demand data
Exit programming mode
Voltage range Voltage range (fixed value, not
When the data (or options) in the third‐level menu changes, press “ ” key to 0~750 V
to be modified)
confirm changes and press “ ” key to exit the interface. Press “ ” key to
Current range
return to the first‐level menu, and then when pressing the “ ” key, the “ ‐‐ Current range
4V (fixed value, not to be
” will be displayed on the meter. At this time, there are two operations optional:
Signal input modified)
1) Not save the setting parameters: press “ ” key;
2) Save the setting parameters: press “ ” or “ ” key to select “ ‐‐ ” Primary

and then press “ ” key; current


Primary current
3) Return to the programming menu: press “ ” key; 0~1000A

Setting operation: “ ” key is used to shift the menu and move the numerical value …

to left; “ ” key is used to shift the menu, increase or decrease the numerical value
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zone or fixed
Screen 0 is displayed below the zone
3~100‰
screen value

:off
When a percentage of the Work mode
Flash :remote control
rating value is exceeded,a
alarming 30~120% :alarm
numeric flashing is
Pulse width
displayed 0~99.99s Pulse width
Relay output
Meter address
~ To set meter address: 1~247 Item
... Alarm item

Baud rate
~ To select baud rate: 1200‐9600 Alarm value
0~9999 Alarm value

:no check, one stop


First Hysteresis
bit 0~9999 Hysteresis value
communicatio
Data format :odd check
n Delay
:even check 0~99.99s Delayed response

:no check, two stop


bits

Communicatio
:Modbus‐RTU
n protocol
:DLT645

Demand item Current, active power (fixed

value)

Calculation
: slip zone
mode
Demand : fixed zone

Calculation

time point ~ 1‐9999

Time of slip ~ 1‐30

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4.3 Setup operation examples 4.3.2 Communication setup
4.3.1 System setup To set communication address to be 12, select baud rate as 9600, set data format to
To change password to 112, set cycle display and clear energy data, the operation be E81 odd check mode, the operation process is as follows,
process is as follows,

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4.3.3 Alarm setup 5. Communication
To set relay output as alarm mode, set pulse width to be 10s, select alarm item as 5.1 Physical layer
line voltage, set alarm value to 110%, set hysteresis value to be 5%, set delayed 1) RS485 communication port, asynchronous half two‐way pattern;
response time to 10s, the operation process is as follows, 2) Speed 2400~9600bps settable, default as 9600 bps;
3)Bytes transmission format (N81, E81, O81):1 initial byte, 8 data bytes (1 odd and
even check bytes), and 1 stop byte.

5.1.2 Communication protocol MODBUS‐RTU


Meter supports standard Modbus‐RTU protocol
Structure of Data Frame: Text Format.
Address code Function code Data code Check code

1 byte 1 byte N bytes 2 bytes

Address Code: Slave address range only 1~247 are used in our system while other
addresses are reserved. The address of each terminal must be unique, only the
terminal is addressed will respond to the query from the host.
Function Code: It shows the function to be carried out by the terminal which is
addressed. The following list shows function codes and responding definitions and
functions supported by the mter.

Code Meaning

0x03/0x04 Read data register values

0x10 Write setting register orders

Data Code: It contains the data for a specific function which the terminal carries or
the collected data that the terminal responds the query to the host computer. The
contents of these data may be numerical value, reference address or set value. For
example: The function code instructs the terminal to read a register, the data code
indicates that from which register to start and how much data to be read. The
content of returned slave data code includes the data length and the relating data.

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Check Code: The error check code (CRC) takes up two bytes, including 16 bits binary Data range 1~247 0x02 0x0000 0x0001~0x000C CRC16

value. The CRC value is calculated by the transmitting device, and then to be added Message
0x01 0x02 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x04 0x79 0xC9
to the data frame. The receiving devices calculate the CRC value again and compare example

it with the value in CRC. If the two values are not equal, the CRC makes an error. Data address function data code
CRC check code
5.1.3 Report Command Format Slave structure data code byte of register register value
(1)Read the status of relay output(Function code 0x01) respons Byte 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 2 bytes

Frame Address Function data code e Message


CRC check code 0x01 0x02 0x01 0x02 0x20 0x49
structure code code initial relay address Number of relay example

Host Byte 1 byte 1 byte 2 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes

request Remark: the register value in the slave response indicates the status of digital input.
Data range 1~247 0x01 0x0000(fixed) 0x0001~0x0002 CRC16
Beginning from the lowest bit of the byte, each number corresponds to the status of
Message
0x01 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x02 0xBD 0xCB a channel of digital input. “1” indicates the switch is closed, while “0” indicates the
example
switch is open. In the upper list the register value “0x02” is “0000 0010” in binary
frame address function data code system which means second loop of digital input is closed.
CRC check code
structure code code byte of register register value (3)Read data register value(function code 0x03/0x04)
slave
Frame address function data code
Byte 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 2 bytes
CRC check code
response
structure code code initial register address number of register
Message
0x01 0x01 0x01 0x03 0x11 0x89 Byte 1 byte 1 byte 2 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes
example Host
0x03/
request data range 1~247 0x0000 Max 100 CRC16
Remark: the register value in the slave response indicates the status of the relay. 0x04

Beginning from the lowest bit of the byte, each number corresponds to the status of message
0x01 0x03 0x00 0x06 0x00 0x06 0XE4 0x36
a channel of relay output. “1” indicates the relay is closed, while “0” indicates the example
relay is open. In the upper list, the register value “0x03” corresponds to “0000
frame address function data code
0011” in binary system which means the first and second channels of relays are CRC check code
structure code code byte of register register value
closed. slave
byte 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 12 bytes 2 bytes
response
(2)Read the status of digital input(Function code 0x02) message
0x01 0x03 0x0C (12‐byte data) (CRC16)
Frame address function data code example
Host CRC check code
structure code code initial switch address number of switches
request
Byte 1 byte 1 byte 2 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes

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Remark: the initial register address in host inquiry is the initial address of the data (5)Remotely‐controlled multi‐relay output(function code 0x0F)
collected from primary grid or secondary grid. The number of registers indicates the data code

length of the data. In the upper list the register address “0x00 0x06” indicates the frame address function number relay CRC check
initial relay number of
initial address of phase voltage float data of three phases, and the number of register structure code code of data action code
address relay
“0x00 0x06” indicates the length of the data is six words (three float data occupy six byte value
host
registers). byte 1 byte 1 byte 2 bytes 2 bytes 1 byte 1 byte 2 bytes
request
0x0001~
data range 1~247 0x0F 0x0000 0x01 CRC16
0x0004
(4)Remotely‐controlled single relay output(function code 0x05)
message
data code 0x01 0x0F 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x02 0x01 0x03 0x9E 0x96
frame address function CRC check example
initial relay
structure code code relay action value code
frame address function data code CRC check
address
host
structure code code initial relay address number of relay code
byte 1byte 1byte 2 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes
slave
request
byte 1 byte 1byte 2bytes 2bytes 2 bytes
data range 1~247 0x05 0x0000~0x0003 0xFF00/0x0000 CRC16
response
message 0xD4
message
0x01 0x0F 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x02
0x01 0x05 0x00 0x00 0xFF 0x00 0x8C 0x3A
example 0x0A
example

data code Remark: in the host inquiry, beginning from the lowest bit of relay action value, each
frame address function CRC check
initial relay
bit corresponds to a channel of relay output. “1” indicates the relay is closed, while
structure code code relay action value code
slave address
“0” indicates the relay is open. In the upper list, relay action value “0x03”is “0000

response
0011”in binary system, which means the first and second channels of relay output
byte 1 byte 1 byte 2 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes
are closed.
message
0x01 0x05 0x00 0x00 0xFF 0x00 0x8C 0x3A
example
(6)Write setup register (function code 0x10)
Data code
Remark: in host request, the relay action value “0xFF00” indicates the relay is closed,
number
Frame Address Functio
while “0x0000” indicates the relay is open. If user wants to perform remotely structure code n code
initial relay Check code
number of relay of data Write
control, please make sure the relay is working in “remotely control” mode. address value
Host byte
reque
st Bytes 1 byte 1 byte 2 bytes 2 bytes 1 byte 2N bytes 2 bytes

Data range 1~247 0x10 0x080A 0x0001 N CRC16

Message
0x01 0x10 0x08 0x0A 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x0064 0x2ED1
example

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Data code (a) Remote control mode
Frame Address Funcito In this mode, relay action model must select “Remotely control mode”. Delay is
Check code
structure code n code Register Register length set as electrical level mode or delay time N * 100ms.
Slave initial
respo address
nse (b) Alarm mode
Bytes taken 1 byte 1 byte 2 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes
In this mode, the relay action must select “Off‐limit alarm mode”, “Item” indicates
Message
example
0x01 0x10 0x08 0x0A 0x00 0x01 0x2ED1 to select electrical variable, “Delay” indicates to set alarm delay time, “Value”
indicates to set alarm threshold value, “Reset” indicates to set hysteresis value.

Remark: Please refer to Appendix 1 MODBUS‐RTU Communication information Item Format Instruction Item Format Instruction

address list when writing setup register. Wrong writing may cause abnormal Un > xxxx V High voltage alarm DI2 ‐‐ Second digital input closed

operation. Please be careful. Un < Low voltage alarm DI2 Second digital input closed
xxxx V ‐‐
5.2 Extreme value and demand open

Meter can record max. and min. value of voltage, current and power. It also can save I > xxxx A High current alarm DI3 ‐‐ Third digital input closed

the extreme values in present month, last month and the month before last. As for I < xxxx A Any phase current alarm DI3 ‐‐ Third digital input open

detailed extreme values information, please refer to communication information DI1 ‐‐ First digital input closed DI4 ‐‐ Fourth digital input closed

list. DI1 ‐‐ First digital input open DI4 ‐‐ Fourth digital input open

Meter can measure the demand of three‐phase current, total active power, total
reactive power and total apparent power. Measurement method of demand can be 6. Common problems and solutions
set through communication. Extreme values and demand only can be read through
Communication
communication but not be shown on the display window.
No return data from the meter
5.3 Digital Input
EK1 module is equipped with four digital inputs. Digital input module adopts dry
First ensure that the meter communication setting information such as slave
node resistance switching signal input mode. The meter is in‐built with +15V
address, baud rate and checkout mode is consistent with the host computer; if
power supply, no need with external power supply available for monitoring fault
there is no data return for communication of many meters at field, please check
alarm node, open and close state, hand‐cart position, capacitance compensation
whether the field communication bus is connected accurately and reliably and
cabinet start state. The information can be sent through communication port to
whether the RS485 converter works normally.
distant smart monitoring system, to realize easily the automatic open or close with
remote control or by alarming relay functions.
Even if there is only single or a few meters have the abnormal communication, the
5.4 Relay output
corresponding communication line shall be checked, which can be tested by
EK1 module has two relay outputs. Relay capacity:AC250V/5A,DC30V/5A.
modifying the exchange of abnormal and normal meter slave addresses, to exclude
The relay output has two work modes: remote control mode and alarm mode.

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or confirm the host computer software issue, or by exchanging the mounting according to the actual field wiring, because the wrong setting can also lead to the
positions of abnormal and normal meters, to exclude or confirm the meter wrong display.
malfunction.

Inaccurate energy metering


Meter return data is not accurate
The meter’s energy accumulation is based on the measurement of power. First
observe whether the meter power value is consistent with the actual load. The
The meter communication data includes primary power network data (for float type)
meter supports the bi‐directional electric energy metering. Under the situation of
and secondary power network data (for int/long type). Please carefully read the
wrong wiring and negative total active power, electric energy will be accumulated to
communication address table on the description of the data storage address and
the reverse active electric energy rather than positive active electric energy.
data storage formats to ensure to convert in the appropriate data format.
The most common problem is a reversed current transformer incoming and
outgoing lines. For this, please check the active power with sign of the split‐phase. If
Inaccurate measurement
the power is negative, the wiring may be wrong, but the wrong phase sequence
Ensure that the correct voltage and current signals have been connected with the may also cause the wrong electric energy reading on the meter.
meter; you can use a multi‐meter to measure the voltage signal and can use a clamp
meter to measure the current signal if necessary. Meter is not on
Ensure that the signal line is properly connected, such as do not make a mistake for Ensure that the proper auxiliary power supply has been connected with the
dotted terminals of current signals or phase sequence. This meter can be used to auxiliary power terminal of the meter, because the auxiliary power voltage out of
observe the power interface display. Only in case of the generation situation, the the limit may cause damage to the meter and this can not be recovered. You can use
active power is negative and under normal situation the active power sign is a multi‐meter to measure the voltage of the auxiliary power supply. If the power
positive. If the active power sign is negative, it is possible that current inlet and voltage is normal but no any display is shown on the meter, please re‐power on the
outlet wires may be connected wrongly, but the wrong phase sequence may cause meter.
abnormal power display. This series of meters support software to modify the
current dotted terminal direction. Also, the current reverse setting can be modified
Other abnormal situations
on line in the setup menu.
For other abnormal situations, please timely contact our technical service
department. The user shall give details for field situation, so our technical staff will
The energy displayed in the meter is a primary power network value. If the ratio
analyze possible causes according to the feedback from the field. For the problem
value of the voltage current transformer embedded in the meter is inconsistent with
that can not be resolved through communication, our company will arrange
the actual transformer ratio, this will also cause the inaccurate energy display on the
technical personnel to the field as soon as a problem for settlement.
meter. The voltage and current ranges of meter and wiring network can be modified

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MODBUS‐RTU Communication information address list 0038‐0039 Float 4# power value kW R

03/04 command setting register address 003A‐003B Float 5# power value kW R

Address Instructio 003C‐003D Float 6# power value kW R


Format Data content R/W
(HEX) n 003E‐003F Float 7# power value kW R
0006‐0007 Float Voltage value V R 0040‐0041 Float 8# power value kW R
0008‐0009 Float 1# current value A R 0042‐0043 Float 9# power value kW R
000A‐000B Float 2# current value A R 0044‐0045 Float 10# power value kW R
000C‐000D Float 3# current value A R 0046‐0047 Float 11# power value kW R
000E‐000F Float 4# current value A R 0048‐0049 Float 12# power value kW R
0010‐0011 Float 5# current value A R 004A‐004B Float 13# power value kW R
0012‐0013 Float 6# current value A R 004C‐004D Float 14# power value kW R
0014‐0015 Float 7# current value A R 004E‐004F Float 15# power value kW R
0016‐0017 Float 8# current value A R 0050‐0051 Float 16# power value kW R
0018‐0019 Float 9# current value A R 0052‐0053 Float 17# power value kW R
001A‐001B Float 10# current value A R 0054‐0055 Float 18# power value kW R
001C‐001D Float 11# current value A R 0056‐0057 Float 19# power value kW R
001E‐001F Float 12# current value A R 0058‐0059 Float 20# power value kW R
0020‐0021 Float 13# current value A R 005A‐005B Float 21# power value kW R
0022‐0023 Float 14# current value A R 005C‐005D Float Total power kWh R
0024‐0025 Float 15# current value A R 005E‐005F Float #1 import total active energy kWh R
0026‐0027 Float 16# current value A R 0060‐0061 Float #2 import total active energy kWh R
0028‐0029 Float 17# current value A R 0062‐0063 Float #3 import total active energy kWh R
002A‐002B Float 18# current value A R 0064‐0065 Float #4 import total active energy kWh R
002C‐002D Float 19# current value A R 0066‐0067 Float #5 import total active energy kWh R
002E‐002F Float 20# current value A R 0068‐0069 Float #6 import total active energy kWh R
0030‐0031 Float 21# current value A R 006A‐006B Float #7 import total active energy kWh R
0032‐0033 Float 1# power value kW R 006C‐006D Float #8 import total active energy kWh R
0034‐0035 Float 2# power value kW R 006E‐006F Float #9 import total active energy kWh R
0036‐0037 Float 3# power value kW R 0070‐0071 Float #10 import total active energy kWh R

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0072‐0073 Float #11 import total active energy kWh R 00AC‐00AD Float #19 export total active energy kWh R

0074‐0075 Float #12 import total active energy kWh R 00AE‐00AF Float #20 export total active energy kWh R

0076‐0077 Float #13 import total active energy kWh R 00B0‐00B1 Float #21 export total active energy kWh R

0078‐0079 Float #14 import total active energy kWh R 00B2‐00B3 Float Import total active energy kWh R

007A‐007B Float #15 import total active energy kWh R 00B4‐00B5 Float Export total active energy kWh R

007C‐007D Float #16 import total active energy kWh R 00B6‐01FF Reserved

007E‐007F Float #17 import total active energy kWh R

0080‐0081 Float #18 import total active energy kWh R Address Instructio
Format Data content R/W
0082‐0083 Float #19 import total active energy kWh R (HEX) n

0084‐0085 Float #20 import total active energy kWh R 0200‐0201 Float Max. historical voltage value V

0086‐0087 Float #21 import total active energy kWh R 0202‐0203 Float #1 max. historical current value A

0088‐0089 Float #1 export total active energy kWh R 0204‐0205 Float #2 max. historical current value A

008A‐008B Float #2 export total active energy kWh R 0206‐0207 Float #3 max. historical current value A

008C‐008D Float #3 export total active energy kWh R 0208‐0209 Float #4 max. historical current value A

008E‐008F Float #4 export total active energy kWh R 020A‐020B Float #5 max. historical current value A
0090‐0091 Float #5 export total active energy kWh R 020C‐020D Float #6 max. historical current value A
0092‐0093 Float #6 export total active energy kWh R 020E‐020F Float #7 max. historical current value A
0094‐0095 Float #7 export total active energy kWh R 0210‐0211 Float #8 max. historical current value A
0096‐0097 Float #8 export total active energy kWh R 0212‐0213 Float #9 max. historical current value A
0098‐0099 Float #9 export total active energy kWh R 0214‐0215 Float #10 max. historical current value A
009A‐009B Float #10 export total active energy kWh R 0216‐0217 Float #11 max. historical current value A
009C‐009D Float #11 export total active energy kWh R
0218‐0219 Float #12 max. historical current value A
009E‐009F Float #12 export total active energy kWh R
021A‐021B Float #13 max. historical current value A
00A0‐00A1 Float #13 export total active energy kWh R
021C‐021D Float #14 max. historical current value A
00A2‐00A3 Float #14 export total active energy kWh R
021E‐021F Float #15 max. historical current value A
00A4‐00A5 Float #15 export total active energy kWh R
0220‐0221 Float #16 max. historical current value A
00A6‐00A7 Float #16 export total active energy kWh R
0222‐0223 Float #17 max. historical current value A
00A8‐00A9 Float #17 export total active energy kWh R
0224‐0225 Float #18 max. historical current value A
00AA‐00AB Float #18 export total active energy kWh R
0226‐0227 Float #19 max. historical current value A

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0228‐0229 Float #20 max. historical current value A 0262‐0263 Float #6 min. historical current value A

022A‐022B Float #21 max. historical current value A 0264‐0265 Float #7 min. historical current value A

022C‐022D Float #1 max. historical power value kW 0266‐0267 Float #8 min. historical current value A

022E‐022F Float #2 max. historical power value kW 0268‐0269 Float #9 min. historical current value A

0230‐0231 Float #3 max. historical power value kW 026A‐026B Float #10 min. historical current value A

0232‐0233 Float #4 max. historical power value kW 026C‐026D Float #11 min. historical current value A

0234‐0235 Float #5 max. historical power value kW 026E‐026F Float #12 min. historical current value A

0236‐0237 Float #6 max. historical power value kW 0270‐0271 Float #13 min. historical current value A

0238‐0239 Float #7 max. historical power value kW 0272‐0273 Float #14 min. historical current value A

023A‐023B Float #8 max. historical power value kW 0274‐0275 Float #15 min. historical current value A

023C‐023D Float #9 max. historical power value kW 0276‐0277 Float #16 min. historical current value A

023E‐023F Float #10 max. historical power value kW 0278‐0279 Float #17 min. historical current value A

0240‐0241 Float #11 max. historical power value kW 027A‐027B Float #18 min. historical current value A

0242‐0243 Float #12 max. historical power value kW 027C‐027D Float #19 min. historical current value A

0244‐0245 Float #13 max. historical power value kW 027E‐027F Float #20 min. historical current value A

0246‐0247 Float #14 max. historical power value kW 0280‐0281 Float #21 min. historical current value A

0248‐0249 Float #15 max. historical power value kW 0282‐0283 Float #1 min. historical power value kW

024A‐024B Float #16 max. historical power value kW 0284‐0285 Float #2 min. historical power value kW

024C‐024D Float #17 max. historical power value kW 0286‐0287 Float #3 min. historical power value kW

024E‐024F Float #18 max. historical power value kW 0288‐0289 Float #4 min. historical power value kW

0250‐0251 Float #19 max. historical power value kW 028A‐028B Float #5 min. historical power value kW

0252‐0253 Float #20 max. historical power value kW 028C‐028D Float #6 min. historical power value kW

0254‐0255 Float #21 max. historical power value kW 028E‐028F Float #7 min. historical power value kW

0256‐0257 Float Min. historical voltage value V 0290‐0291 Float #8 min. historical power value kW

0258‐0259 Float #1 min. historical current value A 0292‐0293 Float #9 min. historical power value kW

025A‐025B Float #2 min. historical current value A 0294‐0295 Float #10 min. historical power value kW

025C‐025D Float #3 min. historical current value A 0296‐0297 Float #11 min. historical power value kW

025E‐025F Float #4 min. historical current value A 0298‐0299 Float #12 min. historical power value kW

0260‐0261 Float #5 min. historical current value A 029A‐029B Float #13 min. historical power value kW

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029C‐029D Float #14 min. historical power value kW 04D4‐04D5 Float #19 present demand of current A

029E‐029F Float #15 min. historical power value kW 04D6‐04D7 Float #20 present demand of current A

02A0‐02A1 Float #16 min. historical power value kW 04D8‐04D9 Float #21 present demand of current A

02A2‐02A3 Float #17 min. historical power value kW 04DA‐04DB Float #1 present demand of power kW

02A4‐02A5 Float #18 min. historical power value kW 04DC‐04DD Float #2 present demand of power kW

02A6‐02A7 Float #19 min. historical power value kW 04DE‐04DF Float #3 present demand of power kW

02A8‐02A9 Float #20 min. historical power value kW 04E0‐04E1 Float #4 present demand of power kW

02AA‐02AB Float #21 min. historical power value kW 04E2‐04E3 Float #5 present demand of power kW

02AC‐0357 Float #1‐21 extreme values in present month 04E4‐04E5 Float #6 present demand of power kW

0358‐0403 Float #1‐21 extreme values in last month 04E6‐04E7 Float #7 present demand of power kW

0404‐04AF Reserved 04E8‐04E9 Float #8 present demand of power kW

04B0‐04B1 Float #1 present demand of current A 04EA‐04EB Float #9 present demand of power kW

04B2‐04B3 Float #2 present demand of current A 04EC‐04ED Float #10 present demand of power kW

04B4‐04B5 Float #3 present demand of current A 04EE‐04EF Float #11 present demand of power kW

04B6‐04B7 Float #4 present demand of current A 04F0‐04F1 Float #12 present demand of power kW

04B8‐04B9 Float #5 present demand of current A 04F2‐04F3 Float #13 present demand of power kW

04BA‐04BB Float #6 present demand of current A 04F4‐04F5 Float #14 present demand of power kW

04BC‐04BD Float #7 present demand of current A 04F6‐04F7 Float #15 present demand of power kW

04BE‐04BF Float #8 present demand of current A 04F8‐04F9 Float #16 present demand of power kW

04C0‐04C1 Float #9 present demand of current A 04FA‐04FB Float #17 present demand of power kW

04C2‐04C3 Float #10 present demand of current A 04FC‐04FD Float #18 present demand of power kW

04C4‐04C5 Float #11 present demand of current A 04FE‐04FF Float #19 present demand of power kW

04C6‐04C7 Float #12 present demand of current A 0500‐0501 Float #20 present demand of power kW

04C8‐04C9 Float #13 present demand of current A 0502‐0503 Float #21 present demand of power kW

04CA‐04CB Float #14 present demand of current A 0504‐0557 Float #1‐21 max. demand in last period

04CC‐04CD Float #15 present demand of current A 0558‐05AB Float #1‐21 max. demand value

04CE‐04CF Float #16 present demand of current A 05AC‐05FF Float #1‐21 max. demand in present month

04D0‐04D1 Float #17 present demand of current A 600‐0653 Float #1‐21 max. demand in last month

04D2‐04D3 Float #18 present demand of current A 654‐06A7 Float #1‐21 max. demand in the month

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before last

06A8‐06FF Reserved

Address Instructio
Format Data content R/W
(HEX) n

0780 char High byte: year; low byte: month V R

0781 char High byte: day; low byte: hour A R

0782 char High byte: minute; low byte: second A R

0783 char High byte: week; low byte: reserved A R

The information in this document is subject to changes without any further notice.
JIANGSU SFERE ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
Add: No.1 Dongding Road, Jiangyin, Jiangsu, China.
P.C: 214437
Tel: +86‐510‐86199063 +86‐510‐86199069 +86‐510‐86199073
Email: export@sfere‐elec.com
Website: www.sfere‐elecnova.com

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