ANR96 IM125-U-A v4.1
ANR96 IM125-U-A v4.1
ANR96 IM125-U-A v4.1
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ANR96
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User Manual
IM 125-U-A v. 4.1
ABB
ABB S.p.A. Divisione SACE
Apparecchi Modulari
Viale dell industria, 18
20010 Vittuone (MI) Italy
Tel.: 02.9034.1 Telefax: 02.9034.7609
http://bol.it.abb.com
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INDEX
1)
INTRODUCTION _________________________________________________________5
1.2)
DESCRIPTION ___________________________________________________________5
1.3)
2)
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS_______________________________________________6
2.2)
2.3)
2.4)
2.5)
2.6)
3)
4)
INSTALLATION ____________________________________________________________13
4.1)
SAFETY _______________________________________________________________13
4.2)
4.3)
MOUNTING ____________________________________________________________14
5)
INTERNAL BATTERY________________________________________________________15
5.1)
6)
6.1)
POWER SUPPLY________________________________________________________16
6.2)
6.3)
6.4)
7)
8)
8.3)
8.4)
8.4.1)
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8.4.3)
8.4.4)
8.4.5)
OPTION RS485______________________________________________________29
9)
USE ______________________________________________________________________30
9.1)
10)
10.1)
10.2)
MEASURES VISUALIZATION______________________________________________32
10.3)
11)
SETUP ____________________________________________________________________42
11.1)
11.2)
11.3)
GENERAL _____________________________________________________________44
11.4)
11.5)
AVERAGE _____________________________________________________________45
11.6)
ENERGY ______________________________________________________________46
11.7)
STORAGE _____________________________________________________________48
11.8)
11.9)
11.10)
11.11)
RESET ______________________________________________________________54
11.12)
12)
13)
14)
15)
Notes _____________________________________________________________________57
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1)
MAIN INFORMATION
1.1)
INTRODUCTION
ANR96 was engineered and tested in compliance with IEC 348 class 1 standards for operating
voltages up to 600 Vac rms, considering the VDE 0110 group C isolation standards for operating
voltages up to 500 Vac rms.
The present manual contains all of the information warnings that must be followed up by the operator
to ensure a right use of the equipment and to maintain the safe operating conditions.
1.2)
DESCRIPTION
The ANR96 is an instrument which has been designed to monitor, store and analyze all electrical
variable in a distribution line.
All the relevant data are displayed and, if desired, stored on internal RAM and transmitted to a remote
PC, via RS485 (standard) on which the compatible management software has been installed.
It is possible to monitor via digital outputs (2 dig. out. Standard + 2 dig. out options) alarms, sirens or
strategically factory loads.
ANR96 with optional harmonic analyzes can carry out network harmonic content analyzes with FFT
st
method up to the 31 harmonic, very useful to locate network disturbances.
The ANR can perform accurate deep and complete energy analyzes.
A fundamental feature of ANR96 is the easy way to integrate new additional options and the
upgrading of the firmware using serial port and flash technology.
All parameters are displayed on a graphic LCD display light-back with a resolution of 128x128 dots.
Displaying and programming mode are carried out by means of a 5 buttons keyboard.
1.3)
CE CONFORMITY AND STANDARDS
The instrument was tested in compliance with EMC 89/336/EEC and complies with the following
standards:
EMISSIONS = EN 50081-2, 1992 - EN 55022-CLASS B CISPR 22
IMMUNITY = EN 50082-1, 1992 - EN 61000-6-2
SAFETY = EN 61010-2
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2)
TECHNICAL FEATURES
2.1)
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Model ANR96
10mA-5A rms
10A (100A for 1 second)
0.2 VA
Model ANR96-1A
4mA-1A rms
2A (10A for 1 second)
0.04 VA
Consumption
4VA typical.
6VA max, full optional.
Serial output
Standard: 1 output RS485 and 1 RS232 (half duplex isolated, signals Tx/Rx, Gnd).
Option: 1 a second RS485 (the option has an output 0 - 5V galvanic insulation).
Programmable baud rate from 1.200 to 19.200 bps.
Communication protocol: standard ASCII and MODBUS-RTU.
Input signals
Standard: 2 passive opt isolated inputs (1000 V), 12 - 24 Vcc.
Option: 4 passive opt isolated inputs (1000 V), 12 - 24 Vcc (total 6 inputs).
Output signals
Standard: 2 photomos outputs 12-230 Vca-cc / 150mA max or 2 Relay outputs (on request).
Options: 2 photomos outputs 12-230 Vca-cc / 150mA max or 1 analog output 0-20 or 4-20 mA
galvanic insulation.
Memory data retention
RAM: 128 KB (useful 50KB); 1 Mbytes (all useful) option.
No volatile memory data using internal battery
Data retention: 5 years (typical) at +25C (77F).
Stored variables: Average power, Min/max values, Harmonics (option), Samples.
Display interface
128x128 dot graphic LCD at high contrast (adjustable) and with LED backlit. Dimension 50x50mm.
Keyboard interface
5 functional keys for paging and programming.
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96 mm
96 mm
ANR96
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96 mm
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106 mm
15
Measuring range
30-500Hz.
Measuring method
64 sampling per period for V1 and I1, V2 and I2, V3 and I3.
Measuring interval 0,1 second.
Instrument accuracy
Model ANR96
Voltage
< 0.5 %
Current
< 0.5 %
Power
<1%
Energy
<1%
Power Factor
<1%
Standard
EN 61036
Model ANR96-05
< 0.25 %
< 0.25 %
< 0.5 %
< 0.5 %
< 0.5 %
EN60687
Sampling frequency
45 Hz=2.280 or at 60 Hz = 3,88kHz
Zero self-regulation
Offset
0,1 second.
RTC - REAL TIME CLOCK
Accuracy: 5 PPM, standard CEI-EN 61038
2.3)
PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS (SETUP SECTION)
VT and CT ratio.
Mode, insertion type (4 wires, 3 wires, Aron).
Integration time of Average parameters.
Sampling frequency.
Address or logical number of equipment.
Date and time.
Time-bands of power consumption in different periods.
Storage section (Min/max, Harmonics, average power and Sampling values).
All parameters concerning the input/output section (serial port, analog output, digital input and output).
Preset energy counters.
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2.5)
CALCULATED VARIABLES
LINE VOLTAGE (Rms)
THREE-PHASE SYSTEM VOLTAGE (Rms)
I
Iavg
Imaxavg
IL1avg-IL2avg-IL3avg
IL1maxavg - IL2maxavg - IL3maxavg
IN
INavg
INmaxavg
POWER FACTOR
THREE-PHASE SYSTEM POWER FACTOR
COS
THREE-PHASE SYSTEM COS
APPARENT POWER
THREE-PHASE SYSTEM APPARENT POWER
ACTIVE POWER
THREE-PHASE SYSTEM ACTIVE POWER
REACTIVE POWER
THREE-PHASE SYSTEM REACTIVE POWER
AVERAGE ACTIVE POWER
AVERAGE REACTIVE POWER
S L1 - S L2 - S L3 (VA)
S (VA)
P L1 - P L2 - P L3 (W)
P (W)
Q L1 - Q L2 - Q L3 (VAr)
Q (VAr)
PAVG (W)
QAVG (VAr)
Wh+
WhVArh+
VArh-
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v 2LiN k
k 1
V LiN
P
P
i 2LiN k
k 1
I Li
P
P
Active Power
W Li
vL k iL k
i
iN
k 1
P
P
v L k i L k
i
iN
k 1
Reactive Power
Appearent Power
A Li V LiN I LiN
Cos
cos Li
Power Factor
PF Li
Active Energy
WhLi W Lidt
0
Li
W Li
2
W 2L Q L
i
i
W Li
A Li
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Reactive Energy
Qh
Q dt
Li
Li
0
P
Line Voltage
V L ij
V 3
v 2Lij k
k 1
P
V L12 V
L 23 V L 32
3
I L1 I
L 2 I L3
3
W 3 W L1 W L2 W L3
Q3 Q Q Q
L1
L2
L3
A3 A L1 A L2 A L3
Wh 3 Wh 3dt
0
Qh 3 Qh 3dt
0
I 3
Harmonic analyzes:
Cooley Tukey algorithm.
H(k)
N1
N1
2 nk
2 nk
h(n) cos
j h(n) sin
N
N
n 0
n 0
for 0 k N - 1
N 64
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3)
INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION
ANR96
2
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1 DISPLAY
Back lighted graphic LCD 50x50mm, 128x128 dot, dot pitch 0.35mm x 0.35mm, dot size
0.32mmx0.32mm, high viewing direction 60, positive and negative visualization at low reflection.
2 TASTIERA
In the Acquisition Mode the "up" and "down" arrows allows to skip through the measuring page of the
instrument while in the Setup Mode all the buttons including "Enter" key allows to program the
instrument.
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4)
INSTALLATION
4.1)
SAFETY
On receipt of the instrument and prior to installation, make sure it is intact and has not been damaged during
shipment.
Before installing, make sure the operating voltage and mains voltage are compatible.
The instrument power supply must not be earthed.
The instrument is equipped with a fuse on the power supply type: 5x20mm 315mA 250V Fast (es. Schurter FSF).
Always disconnect the instrument from all power sources before opening it for maintenance and/or repairs.
The instrument's capacitor may still be charged even after it has been disconnected from all power sources.
Maintenance and/or repairs must only be carried out by qualified and authorized personnel.
If in any doubt about the instrument's safety take it out of service and implement the necessary procedures to
prevent its inadvertent use.
Instrument operation is no longer safe:
A) when the instrument shows clear signs of damage.
B) when the instrument does not work.
C) after long storage in extreme conditions.
D) after serious damage during shipment.
4.2)
OPERATOR SAFETY
Carefully read the following pages before installing and using the purchased instrument.
Maintenance and/or repairs must only be carried out by qualified and authorized personnel.
To ensure proper and safe use of the instrument and its correct maintenance and/or repairs, authorized personnel
must follow normal safety procedures at all times.
SYMBOLS
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ANR96
92mm
96 mm
R3
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96 mm
Following the picture below mentioned, insert the instrument from the front side of the switchboard;
from behind insert black support guide on the screw of the instrument, once the black support guide
fits on the screw and is pushed against the instrument and the internal panel, screw the nut until the
instrument is fixed on the panel.
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5)
INTERNAL BATTERY
To avoid to lose the setup and all storing data, the instrument is equipped of an internal battery
(CR2450).
5.1)
REPLACEMENT INTERNAL BATTERY
Only a qualified and authorized technical person can change the internal battery.
This operation will delete all storing data and it will restore the default setup with the exception of the
password and the code to enable the harmonics and time bands. Using the software NRG (or relative
serial commands) its possible to download all storing data to avoid to losing same.
The next figure shows where is located the battery inside the instrument.
4 WAY PIN STRIP
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TX
COM
RX
Di1+
Di1-
Di2+
12 11 10
Di2-
Do1+
CONNECTION
Do1-
6)
Do2Do2+
L1V
L2V
L3V
CE
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
I1
I2
I3
Vaux
6.1)
POWER SUPPLY
The instrument doesnt work without power supply.
Before powering the instrument verify always to insert the right value (85-265 Vac/dc
standard; 20-60 Vac/dc OPTION).
The instrument is equipped with an internal protection fuse on the power supply, type 5x20mm
dimensions, 315mA 250V, Fast (i.e. Schurter FSF). If the instrument is off, with presence of power
supply, its necessary to verify the internal fuse.
In case of fuse replacement, disconnect the instrument from the power supply, current plus voltage
input and all input/output sections (digital input/output, analog output, RS485/RS232 serial port etc.),
then using a screwdriver remove the rear and change the fuse that is near the power supply connector
(in the low part of instrument). Only a qualified and authorized technical person can change the fuse.
Extract the interrupted fuse using a screwdriver and with a plier insert the new fuse.
The instrument's power supply does not require any earth connection.
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VOLTAGE INPUTS
ANR96 can measure voltages up to a maximum 600 Vrms between phase-phase, further
that value it is imperative to use voltage transformer. When using voltage transformer, make
sure to respect the input and output polarities.
Use cables with maximum cross-section of 2.5mm2 attach them to the voltage measurement screw
terminals.
Connect the instrument following up the wiring diagrams described on chapter 6.4).
ANR96 was developed and tested in accordance with IEC 348 class 1 standards for operating
voltages up to 600 Vac rms.
6.3)
CURRENT INPUTS
Connect the instrument following up the wiring diagrams described on chapter 6.4).
WARNING: before connecting the current inputs to the terminals of the instrument are
advised that the maximum allowable current input must be and not exceed 5A.
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+
L2
+
L3
-
ANR96
L1
L2
L3
N
OK
L2
L3
S1
P1
LOAD
L1
S2
P2
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ANR96
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L1
L2
L3
S1
P1
L1
L2
L3
N
LOAD
6.4)
S2
P2
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+
L2
+
L3
-
ANR96
L1
L2
L3
N
N ET WO RK A NA LYZER
OK
L2
S1
P1
L3
N
LOAD
L1
S2
P2
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+
L2
+
-L3
ANR96
L1
L2
L3
N
N ET WO RK A NA LYZER
OK
L2
S1
P1
L3
N
LOAD
L1
S2
P2
+
L1
-
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+
L2
+
-L3
S1
P1
L1
L2
L3
N
OK
S2
P2
LOAD
L1
N
ANR96
+
L1
+
L2
+
L3
-
abb
ANR96
L1
L2
L3
N
OK
L2
L3
N
S1
P1
LOAD
L1
S2
P2
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7)
OPTION BOARDS
1st Combination
Yes
No
No
No
Yes/No
CONTEMPORARY OPTIONS
2st Combination
No
No
No
Yes
Yes/No
3st Combination
No
No
Yes
No
Yes/No
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4st Combination
No
Yes
No
No
Yes/No
8)
INPUTS / OUTPUTS
8.1)
DIGITAL INPUTS
The ANR96 has 2 opt isolated inputs, power supply from 12 -24Vdc.
+12 24 Vdc
TX
TX
RX
COM
12 11 10
Di1+
Di1-
COM
RX
3
Di2+
Di2-
Di1+
Di2Di2+
Di17
Do1+
Do1-
12 11 10
A
B
Do1Do1+
+12 24 Vdc
Do2Do2+
L1V
L2V
L3V
CE
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
I1
I2
I3
Vaux
For the digital inputs setup please consult the chapter 11.9).
If long distances must be covered, the wires connected to the ANR96 needs to be wired in a separate
channel from the power supply cables, if an intersection occurs between the power supply cable and
the analog wires, please remember to cross the intersection at 90 degrees, in order to cut the
generated magnetic fields.
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12 24 Vdc
Di3
+12 24 Vdc
Do2Do2+
COM
Di6
Di5
Di4
Di3
L1V
L2V
L3V
CE
TX
RX
CO M
Di1 +
12 11 10
Di 1-
Di2 +
TX
COM
RX
Di1+
4
Di 2-
Do 1+
Do 1-
12 11 10
Di2Di2+
Di1-
A
B
Do1Do1+
+12 24 Vdc
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
I1
I2
Vaux
I3
Do2Do2+
COM
Di6
Di5
Di4
12 24 Vdc
TX
COM
RX
2
L2V
L3V
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S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
I1
I2
Do2Do2+
COM
Di6
Di5
Di4
Di3
L1V
CE
TX
C OM
RX
D i1+
12 11 10
D i1 -
D i2+
D i2 -
D o1 +
D o1 -
Di1+
Di2Di2+
Di1-
12 11 10
Do1Do1+
Di3
I3
Vaux
Di2-
Di2+
Di1-
Di1+
C OM
TX
RX
12 11 10
Do1 -
Do1+
Do1+
Do1 -
Do2Do2+
Do2Do2+
L1V
L2V
L3V
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
L1
L2
L3
L N
Vaux
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Do2Do2+
Di2+
Di1-
Di1+
C OM
L2V
Do3Do3+
Do4Do4+
L3V
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
L2
Do2Do2+
L1V
L1
TX
Di2-
RX
10
12 11
Do1+
Do1 -
Do1Do1+
Do3Do3+
Do4Do4+
L3
L N
Vaux
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020mA
420mA
Max
500
OUT-
TX
RX
Di1+
Di2+
COM
Di2-
Di1-
12 11 10
Do1-
Do1+
OUT+
Do2Do2+
L1V
L2V
L3V
OUTOUT+
CE
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
I1
I2
Vaux
I3
If long distances must be covered, the wires connected to the ANR96 needs to be wired in a separate
channel from the power supply cables, if an intersection occurs between the power supply cable and
the analog wires, please remember to cross the intersection at 90 degrees, in order to cut the
generated magnetic fields.
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4 mA
20 mA
The ANR96 gives a current signal (range 420mA or 020mA) proportional at the measures of the
selected parameter. The output is bi-directional: the current can be directly or inversely proportional to
reference value programmed. Bi-directional means reversal of reference value and not inversion of
current.
Examples:
S = Apparent Power
0 mA
P = Active power
P
0
Max.-1000W
20 mA
12 mA
Min.1000W
4 mA
20 mA
10 mA
Max. 10000VA
Min. 2000VA
P.F.
+0,5
20 mA
0 mA
-0,5
Q = Reactive power
Q
Min.-2500VAr
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Max.-7000VAr
Description
Data Carrier Detect
Receive Data
Transmit Data
Data Terminal Ready
Signal GrouND
Data Set Ready
Request To Send
Clear To Send
Ring Indicator
DB9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DB25
8
3
2
20
7
6
4
5
22
ANR96
2
1
3
The maximum suggested length of a RS 485 connection is about 1200 mt., while for a RS232
connection about 5 mt.
For longer distances, cables with low attenuation, or connection to line amplifier are recommended.
Up to maximum 32 units can be wired on the same serial line (RS485), exceeding this number it is
imperative to insert a signal repeater, each repeater can manage up to 32 instruments.
The polling time is directly proportional to the instruments number connected on the same serial line.
RS485 CONNECTION NOT SHIELDED
L3V
L N
Vaux
CE
I2
RX
TX
Di1+
COM
Do2Do2+
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
I1
TX
RX
Di2+
Di1-
Di1+
COM
Di2-
Di2+
10
L3V
I3
L1V
L2V
I2
Di1-
12 11
Do1+
Do1-
TX
L2V
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
I1
D i2-
Do2Do2+
L1V
CE
Do1 +
12 11 10
Do1 -
RX
Di1+
COM
TX
10
RX
Di2+
Di1-
Di1+
COM
Di2-
Di2+
1 2 11
Di1-
D i2-
Do1 -
Do1 +
12 11 10
Do1-
Do1+
RS232/RS485
converter
8.4.1)
I3
L N
Vaux
Once a RS485 network has been configured; to communicate between the Host (computer) and the
instrument(s) (ANR) a serial interface converter must be wired between PC and instrument(s) as
mentioned on the above picture.
In serial line over 500 mt, connect a line termination resistor (Rt=100 - 120) between the two
twisted pair cables leading from the converter at the end of the network (last connected instrument).
Its recommended to use always twisted pair cable with minimum cross-section of 0.36mm2 (22AWG)
and capacity less than 60 pF/m (i.e. BELDEN cable type EIA RS485-Ref.3105A).
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RS232
Rt
L3V
L N
CE
Vaux
TX
Do2Do2+
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
I1
RX
Di1+
COM
TX
RX
L2V
I3
Di2+
8
L1V
L3V
I2
Di1-
10
Di1+
11
CO M
Di2-
12
Di2+
Di1 -
D i2-
Do 1-
Do1+
Do 1+
TX
Do1-
L2V
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
I1
12 11 10
Do2Do2+
L1V
CE
RX
Di1+
COM
TX
Di2+
Di1-
RX
Di1+
CO M
Di28
Di2+
10
Di1 -
12 1 1
D i2-
Do 1-
12 11 10
Do 1+
Do1+
Do1-
RS232/RS485 B
converter
A
I2
I3
Vaux
Although the signal is given by the difference between A and B voltage, a ground connection is
needed to eliminate or to reduce the common mode noise induced (into the bus).
To reduce the EMI interferences need to connect the shield directly to a ground at one end and with a
series RC network at the other end.
R = 100 C = 33F.
The max length of the stubs is 20cm.
8.4.3)
RS232 CONNECTION
RX
TX
Di1+
COM
TX
RX
Di1-
10
CO M
Di2+
12 11
Di1+
Di2+
Di2-
Di2-
Di1 -
Do 1+
Do 1-
12 11 10
Do1+
Do1-
RS232
Do2Do2+
L1V
L2V
L3V
N
CE
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
I1
I2
I3
Vaux
If a RS232 communication line is shorter of 5 mt. and a multidrop network will not use, its not
necessary to use a serial line converter because the serial output is compatible with the PC, as shown
on the above mentioned picture.
A RS232 could reach 15mt. but the presence of noises in the industrial application could cause
breakdown in the communication.
The connection from ANR serial port RS232 to PC RS232 serial port is a PTP, Pin To Pin, connection.
SIGNAL
ANR96
DB9 (PC)
TX
1
PIN 2
RX
2
PIN 3
GND
3
PIN 5
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MODEM CONNECTION
ab b
ANR96
N ET W OR K A N ALY ZER
OK
ab b
ANR96
N ET W OR K A N ALY ZER
OK
ab b
ANR96
N ET W OR K A N ALY ZER
OK
ab b
ANR96
N ET W OR K A N ALY ZER
OK
RS232 RS485
Transmit Data
Receive Data
Signal GrouND
To make the remote connection it needs to program the remote modem (connected to the ANR
network). To program this modem the user has to use any communication program like
HyperTerminal. The Hayes commands to program a standard modem are the following:
AT&D0&S0&C0&R1
ATS0=2
ATX3
AT&W0Y0
The meaning of the commands is the following (AT is the command prefix):
&D0: ignore DTR.
&S0: ignore DSR.
&C0: ignore CD.
&R1: ignore RTS.
S0=2: set at two as the ring number after the which the modem automatically reply (the number can
be different by 2, but it must be different by 0).
&W0: store the configuration in the register 0 of the modems not volatile memory.
Y0: set the configuration stored in the register 0 of the modems not volatile memory as the default
configuration at the starting or the reset of modem.
See the modems user manual.
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Personal Computer
Modem
L2V
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
I2
A
B
0V
+5V
L3V
I1
I3
Do2Do2+
A
B
0V
+5V
Do2Do2+
L1V
CE
TX
RX
Di1+
COM
Di2+
Di2-
Di1-
10
12 11
Do1+
Do1-
Rs485
Vaux
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9)
USE
9.1)
FUNCTION KEYS
ENTER KEY
ENTER key, if pressed for at least 3 seconds on any of the real time pages
(instantaneous value pages) sets the current visualized page as MAIN PAGE.
In the SETUP menu the ENTER key allows to enter in the setting menu or submenu in
order to program and/or set values and confirm the operation/s.
DISPLAY CONTRAST
It is possible to regulate the contrast of the display directly from the keyboard,
pressing simultaneously the UP key with the ENTER key, the display will
change in lighter. To change the display in darker, it is necessary to press
simultaneously the DOWN key with the ENTER key.
OK
OK
OK
SYSTEM RESET
To reset the unit directly from the keyboard without
entering in the Setup menu (where from there it is also
possible to reset the unit through Reset Global on chapter
11.11), operator may press simultaneously the 4 arrow
keys, after 2 seconds the complete unit will be re-set.
10)
The real time pages show all the possible performed measurement of the instrument during the
evolution. All visualized pages may be set as main page by the operator, this means that the preferred
page may be set as the one to be visualized. To set the main page the operator shall press the
"ENTER" key for at least 2 seconds, the symbol of the main page is shown with a "#" on the top right
side of the display. The visualization of real time measure includes a sequence of principal pages, that
its possible to see pressing UP and DOWN keys, and secondary pages that its possible to see
pressing LEFT and RIGHT keys when these symbols ( and ) compare.
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VISUALIZATION TREE
22
1
3 - Phase
System
L1 Phase
L2 Phase
L1 Phase V-C
L2 Phase V-C
L3 Phase V-C
Phase Voltage
Line Voltage
Line Current
Avg Current
Max
Avg Current
Thd Voltage
Thd Current
K Factor
3 Phase
Powers
Active Powers
Reactive
Powers
Power Factor
Cos
User Page
L3 Phase
Apparent
Powers
Phasor
**
Counters
Average
Powers
10
Total Energies
11
12
TB Energy
2 Months Ago
P1-P2
TB Energy
Previous Mont
P1-P2
TB Energy
Previous Month
P3-P4
13
TB Energy
This Year
P1-P2
14
Total Energy
TB
P1-P2
TB Energy
Today
P1-P2
TB Energy
This Month
P1-P2
15
TB Energy
Today
P3-P4
TB Energy
This Month
P3-P4
TB Energy
This Year
P3-P4
Max.Demand
TB Energy
2 Days Ago
P1-P2
TB Energy
2 Years Ag
P1-P2
TB Energy
2 Days Ago
P3-P4
TB Energy
2 Months Ago
P3-P4
TB Energy
2 Years Ago
P3-P4
TB Energy
Yesterday
P1-P2
TB Energy
Previous Year
P1-P2
TB Energy
Yesterday
P3-P4
TB Energy
Previous Year
P3-P4
Total Energy
TB
P3-P4
Min/Max
3 Phase
Voltage
Min/Max
L1 Voltage
Min/Max
L2 Voltage
Min/Max
L3 Voltage
Min/Max
3 Phase
Current
Min/Max
L1 Current
Min/Max
3 PH Avg
Watt
Min/Max
3 Ph Power
Factor
Min/Max
3 Ph Va
Power
Min/Max
3 Ph Watt
Power
Min/Max
L3 Current
Min/Max
L2 Current
16
THD Volt-Curr
H.V. 20-29
17
IL1
Harmonics
VL1
Harmonics
H.V. 00-09
VL2
Harmonics
18
Clock
Calendar
19
Storage
Avg Powers
Storage
Min./Max
20
Digital
Output
Digital
Input
21
Warnings
Connection
Warnings
Battery
22
Info
H.V. 10-19
VL3
Harmonics
Storage
Harmonics
H.V. 30-31
IL2
Harmonics
H.I 00-09
H.I. 10-19
H.I. 20-29
H.I. 30-31
IL3
Harmonics
Storage
Samples
* options
**Note: Page displayed only if the Digital Input is set
as COUNTER.
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MEASURES VISUALIZATION
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Phasor (option)
Fresnel diagram.
Phase angles in degree, voltage, current and PF for each line.
User page
The user can define in the setup menu (General-User Page) the variables
to display in this page.
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Max.Demand
Max demand of each band and total.
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Clock/Calendar
time format: hours, minutes, second (hh:mm:ss)
date format: day, month, year (dd/mm/yyyy)
day of the week
Digital I/O
The page shows the "ON" "OFF" status of the digital
inputs and digital outputs.
The symbol "---" indicates that none output/input is
present on the hardware (these are inputs / outputs
optional).
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General info
Information page shows the main instrument configuration as model,
firmware version, serial number, inputs/outputs configuration, protocol
communication, etc.
These informations identify the instrument and its configuration before
possible upgrade and for this reason they are very important.
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11)
SETUP
11.1)
SETUP ITEMS
GENERAL
KCT
KCT-Pri. (15000)
KCT-Sec. (1;5)
KVT
KVT-Pri. (1400000)
KVT-Sec. (1750)
Mode (4 wires -3 wires -Aron)
B.Light (0360)
Display (Positive-Negative)
DefPage Time (10900 sec.)
SYNC.
Mode(EXT-INT)
Freq. (5500)
CLOCK
Set Clock
Day Light (Enable-Disable)
PASSWORD
Value (00009999)
ACCESS (000000999999)
User Page
Measure 1 (list of parameter)
...............
Measure5 (list of parameter)
V Unbalance (VLL-VLN)
SERIAL COMM
Protocol (ASCII; Modbus)
Address (Modbus: 01255; ASCII: 01128)
COM1
Baud (120019200)
Parity(none-even-odd)
DataBit (7-8)
Type (RS232-RS485)
COM2
Baud (120019200)
Parity (none-even-odd)
Type (RS232-RS485)
AVERAGE
Sync Avg (Int.Rtc-Ext.DI-Int+Ext)
Type (fixed-Mobile)
Time Avg (1-2-3-5-6-10-12-15-20-30-60)
ENERGY
Type (Normal-Heavy)
PRESET
ENERGIES
KWh+ (099999999.9)
KWh- (099999999.9)
KVArh+ (099999999.9)
KVArh- (099999999.9)
COUNTERS
Counter1 (099999999.9)
.........
Counter8 (099999999.9)
TIMEBANDS
Update day (131)
Period Id (0115)
BAND
Start
Month
Day
Stop
Month
Day
WeekDay
Time1
StartHour
StartMin
Type (P1,P2,P3,P4,P5,P6,P7,P8)
.........
Time12
StartHour
StartMin
Type (P1,P2,P3,P4,P5,P6,P7,P8)
HOLIDAYS
Day Index (140)
Month (112)
Day (131)
STORAGE
MIN MAX
Enable (On-Off)
Measures (list of parameters)
Rate-min. (19999)
AVG.POW.Enable (On-Off)
HARM. Enable (On-Off)
TRIGGER
Enable (On-Off)
Time-min. (19999)
DIGITAL OUTPUT
Out Index (16)
Type (AlwaysOff-EnergyPulse-Min.Thresold-MaxThresold-Band-AlwaysOn)
Measure Code (list of parameters)
Value
Time (50500)
Hysteresis (099)
Inf Value
Sup Value
DIGITAL INPUT
Type (Not used, Clock Sync., Period, Counters, Ext.DI)
COUNT->INPUT
K1Dig.Inp. (08)
.........
K8Dig.Inp. (08)
COUNTER NAME
Cnt1(User Def,KWh+,KWh-,
KVarh+,KVarh-,Water,Gas)
.........
Cnt8(User Def,KWh+,KWh-,
KVarh+,KVarh-,Water,Gas)
SET WEIGHTS
K1(01999.99)
.........
K8(01999.99)
ANALOG OUTPUT
Out Index (14)
Type (0-20mA; 4-20mA)
Measure Code (list of parameters)
Min.
Max.
RESET
RESET MEASURES
All (Yes-No)
Energies (Yes-No)
TimeBands (Yes-No)
Min/Max (Yes-No)
Reset Setup (Yes-No)
Note: Remember always to confirm the entering, exiting or programming always with the ENTER
key, the last modification will be kept in the non volatile memory of the equipment until further reset of
the system.
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WeekDay, defines the days of the week in the selected period in which
the tariff programming is active.
Use the LEFT and RIGHT keys to select the day of the week and the
UP and DOWN keys to enable or disable the day.
Time (1 - 12), defines the time of the day in which the energy counters
are subdivided in the 4 time bands P1, P2, P3, P4, to set the time
bands are available 8 different times.
Inside the Time its possible to set the hour (StartHour) and the
minutes (StartMin.) in which the time band starts. Select Type, insert
the band P1, P2, P3 or P4 to link at the consumptions.
The set band will finish when another band will start or at the end of the
day. For example if the energy consumption from 8.00 to 12.00 are in
the band P2 and from 12.00 to 18.00 in the band P3 its necessary to
set 8.00 like start time (StartHour and StartMin) in TIME 1 with band P2
(Type), 12.00 like start time (StartHour and StartMin) in TIME 2 with band P3 (Type) and 18.00 like
start time (StartHour and StartMin) in TIME 3 with band P1 (Type); in this way the P1 band will
maintain until 8.00 of the day after without other programming.
P1 band is the most economic and the P4 band is the most expensive.
HOLIDAYS
Its possible to program the days in the year in which the time bands
programmed are not used and the energy consumption end up in the
economic band (P1). This function can be useful in holiday or in days in
which the energy suppliers apply different tariff of others days.
Its possible to program:
Day Index, allows to set 52 different days like holidays. After the index,
define the day of the year.
Month, is the month of the day in programming. One number from 1 to 12
defines the month (1 January, 2 February, etc.)
Day, is the day of the month corresponding at the holyday: from 1 to 31.
Example:
New years day 1 January
Day index = 1
Month = 01 (January)
Day = 01
Christmas 25 December:
Day index = 2
Month = 12 (December)
Day = 25
The consumption of this special feature, if used, will be saved, always, into the tariff P1.
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Min threshold
0
-1
IND
1
Max threshold
0
-1
CAP
IND
1
Band
0
OFF
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The change of band happens when the instrument recognizes a change of status on one of digital
input at least.
At the moment of the digital inputs enabling like Periods and at the ANRs turn on with the
enabling already set, the energy counters increment continue on the last band enabled
independently of the digital inputs status until the change of the minute of the internal clock or the
change of the status of one of digital input.
- COUNTERS: the generic counters are enabled. When an input receives a pulse, the counter,
joined at this input, is increased by the value that depends of the weight set.
- Ext.DI: the function depends of the Sync. Avg set in the menu AVERAGE (par. 11.5). If Sync. Avg
is Int.Rtc a signal (1224Vcc) on the digital input 1 change the band (from P1 to P2 and vice
versa) while a signal (1224Vcc) on the digital input 2 is used to synchronize the average and the
average powers storing (if enabled) with a de-bounce time of 30 seconds. The digital inputs are
set automatically to Ext.DI if the Sync. Avg is set to Ext.DI or Int+Ext.
No congruent operation of digital input Type and Sync. Avg will involve
the visualization of the warning message on the display (see for example
in this figure). An affirmative answer will confirm the new setting on the
digital input and the setting of Sync. Avg to Int.Rtc.
No congruent set between the Type of digital inputs and the TRIGGER
storage will involve the visualization of the warning message on the
display (see for example in this figure). An affirmative answer will confirm
the new setting on the digital input and the disabling of the trigger storage
function.
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An item selected in the menu TYPE of the digital inputs will be accepted
only if the reset of the counters is confirmed.
Count. => Input, define the correspondence between the index of the
counter and the digital input. Its necessary to set the index of the digital
input to join at each counter used. The counter isnt able to count if the
index inserted is 0.
Note: Its possible to join the same input at more counters.
Counter Name, allows to define the name for each counters. Using the
up and down keys its possible to choose the counter that will be
selected with the Enter key. In the same way its possible to choose and
set the name of the counter. The first item allows to set a user definition,
the others are names already fixed.
- USER DEF. The name of the counter is defined by the user.
When this item is selected, a field appear to input the name of the
counter. To input the name its necessary to use the right and left
keys to select the type to modify, while its possible to use up and
down keys to change it.
Pressing the up key, the sequence of the type is the following:
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwx
y z SPACE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9; then the sequence begin from A again. Naturally, pressing the
down key the sliding happen on the contrary.
- kWh+
- kWh- kVArh+
- kVArh- Water
- Gas
Set Weights, allows to set, for each counter, the weight of the pulse. The
value set is the number of pulse for unit of increase of the counter (ex. to
see to increase the counter of one unit each 5 pulse, its necessary to set
the value 5).
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Type, allows to select the value of current output, (disabled, 0-20mA, 420mA).
Through the up & down keys, it may be possible to select the type of the
output current, by pressing the ENTER key the configuration is saved.
Min., full-scale value of the lower limit of the programmed value (Measure
Code).
Once the minimum full-scale has been programmed, the instrument
automatically will associate the minimum current value (0 or 4 mA) at this
value.
If the minimum end-scale value is lower of maximum end-scale value, the out of current will be directly
proportional at variable set, otherwise it will be inversely proportional. Minimum and maximum can be
negative value.
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12)
LIST OF MEASURES
Three-phase voltage
L1N V
L2N V
L3N V
L1 phase voltage
L2 phase voltage
L3 phase voltage
L12 V
L23 V
L31 V
3Ph.I
Three-phase current
L1 I
L2 I
L3 I
L1 phase current
L2 phase current
L3 phase current
THDI L1
THDI L2
THDI L3
3Ph.PF
L1 PF
L2 PF
L3 PF
Three-phase Cos
L1 Cos
L2 Cos
L3 Cos
L1 phase Cos
L2 phase Cos
L3 phase Cos
3Ph.VA
L1 VA
L2 VA
L3 VA
3Ph.W
L1 W
L2 W
L3 W
3Ph.VAr
L1 VAr
L2 VAr
L3 VAr
3Ph.Wh+
3Ph.VArh+
3Ph.Wh3Ph.Varh-
THDV L1
THDV L2
THDV L3
Avg.W
Avg.I
Avg.Var
Temp.
Temperature
L1Avg.I
L2Avg.I
L3Avg.I
Neutr.I
Neutral current
Vunb
Iunb
Voltage unbalance
Current unbalance
KFact1
KFact2
KFact3
L1 phase K factor
L2 phase K factor
L3 phase K factor
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13)
If you have a problem setting up or using your instrument, you may be able to solve it yourself.
Before calling your retailer or nearest distributor you should try the suggested actions that are
appropriate to your problem.
Problem
The instrument doesnt turn on.
Possible cause
- The power supply is
disconnected or wrong.
- The internal fuse is interrupted.
- Communication wires.
- Communication protocol.
- Wiring system and
communication parameters.
Suggested
- Verify the connection and the
presence of power supply.
- See the chap. cap. 6.1) to
verify and/or to change the
internal fuse.
- Adjust contrast as described
on 9.1)
- Verify the correct wiring.
- Verify that the communication
protocol of the instrument
coincides with the one used in
the sw.
- Verify the wiring type (RS232
or RS485) and the settings of
the serial port of the instrument.
- Use shielded wires.
- Connect terminations as par.
8.4.1) and 8.4.2).
- to try again to input another
time the data lost.
If the problem have not been solved, or for other information not covered in the present manual,
please contact with our Technical Assistance Department.
Before contacting, it is suggested to collect the maximum information regarding the installation, and
mainly the following data:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Model and serial number from the label on the top of the instrument housing.
Purchase receipt.
Description of problem.
System configuration (hardware fitted, firmware release etc.).
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14)
The Electrical Multifunction Analyzer ANR series are disposal with two communication standard
protocols:
ASCII
MODBUS-RTU
and optional
15)
Notes
WARNING: ABB Spa declines all liability for any damage to people or property caused by improper or
incorrect use of its products.
ABB Spa reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notice.
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ABB
ABB S.p.A. Divisione SACE
Apparecchi Modulari
Viale dell industria, 18
20010 Vittuone (MI) Italy
Tel.: 02.9034.1 Telefax: 02.9034.7609
http://bol.it.abb.com
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