Janitza BHB Umg96rmel Ul 20 250V en
Janitza BHB Umg96rmel Ul 20 250V en
Janitza BHB Umg96rmel Ul 20 250V en
187 (UL)
Power Analyser
UMG 96 RM-EL
www.janitza.com Operating instructions and
technical data
Power Analyser
Doc. no. 1.040.107.0.j
Contents
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Disclaimer
C Note!
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Please read the operating manual at hand as well as all Specialized personnel are persons, that based on their
other publications that must be drawn from for working respective training and experience, are qualified to re-
with this product (in particular for the installation, opera- cognize risks and prevent potential dangers that can be
tion or maintenance). caused by the operation or maintenance of the device.
Follow all safety regulations and warning information. Additional legal and safety regulations required for
If you do not follow the information, it can result in bodily the respective application are to be following during the
injury and/or damage to the product. use of the device.
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These operating instructions are a part of the product. The prerequisites of faultless, safe operation of this de-
• Read the operating instructions before using the de- vice are proper transport and proper storage, set-up and
vice. assembly, as well as careful operation and maintenance.
• Keep the operating instructions throughout the enti- If it can be assumed that risk-free operation is no longer
re service life of the product and have them readily possible, the unit must be immediately put out of opera-
available for reference. tion and secured against being put back into operation
• Pass the operating instructions on to each subse- again.
quent owner or user of the product. The packing and unpacking must be carried out with
the customary care without the use of force and only
using suitable tools. The devices should be visually che-
cked for flawless mechanical condition.
It can be assumed that risk-free operation is no longer
possible if the device, for example,
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Available accessories
Part no. Description
29.01.907 Seal, 96 x 96
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Product description
Intended use
The UMG 96RM-EL is provided for the measurement Measurements in medium and high voltage systems
and calculation of electrical parameters such as voltage, generally use current and voltage transformers.
current, power, energy, harmonics, etc. for building
installations, to distributors, circuit breakers and busbar The UMG 96RM-EL can be used in residential and
trunking systems. industrial areas.
The UMG 96RM-EL is suitable for installation in
permanent, weatherproof switchboards. Conducting
switchboards must be earthed. It can be mounted in any Device characteristics
position. • Installation depth: 45 mm
• Supply voltage:
Measurement voltages and measurement currents must 20V - 250V (45..65Hz) or DC 20V - 300V
originate from the same grid. • Frequency range: 45-65 Hz
The measurement results can be displayed and can
be read and processed over the Ethernet interface. Device functions
• 3 voltage measurements, 300 V
The voltage measurement inputs are designed • 3 current measurements
for measuring in low voltage grids in which nominal (via current transformer)
voltages up to 300V phase can occur in countercurrent • Ethernet interface
with ground and overvoltages of overvoltage category
III.
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The UMG 96RM-EL measures uninterrupted and The UMG 96RM-EL can be programmed and read with
calculates all root mean squares over a 10/12-period the GridVis network analysis software which is part of the
interval (200ms). The UMG 96RM-EL measures the true scope of delivery. For this a PC must be connected to
root mean square (TRMS) of the voltages and currents the UMG 96RM-EL via Ethernet.
applied to the measuring inputs.
There are several ways to program the UMG 96RM-EL • Programming the UMG 96RM-EL
and retrieve measured values. • Graphic representation of measured values
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Connection variants
UMG 96RM-EL
(Twisted patch
(gedrehtes cable)
Patchkabel)
(gedrehtes Patchkabel)
UMG 96RM-EL
Switch
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Assembly
The UMG 96RM-EL is suitable for installation in perma- The UMG 96RM-EL is mounted on the switchboard
nent, weatherproof switchboards. Conducting switch- by the side mounting brackets. These must be removed
boards must be earthed. before using the device. Mounting is carried out
by inserting and engaging the brackets.
Installation position
Cutout dimensions:
92+0.8 x 92+0.8 mm.
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Installation
Supply voltage
L
A supply voltage is required to operate the UMG 96RM- N
EL.
Fuse
The voltage supply is connected via plug-in terminals
on the back of the device. Separator
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Voltage metering
The UMG 96RM-EL can be used for voltage measurement In systems without a neutral, measured values that
in TN, TT and IT systems. require a neutral refer to a calculated neutral.
Voltage measurement in the UMG 96RM-EL is designed
for the 300 V overvoltage category CATIII (4 kV rated
pulse voltage).
L1 277V/480V 50/60Hz L1 L1
L2 L2 480V 50/60Hz
240V
L3 50/60Hz L3
N N
PE
Impedanz
V1 V2 V3 VN V1 V2 V3 VN
AC/DC AC/DC
4M
4M
4M
4M
4M
4M
4M
4M
DC System DC
earthing
Measuring voltage Measuring voltage
UMG 96RM Auxiliary energy UMG 96RM Auxiliary energy
Fig. Principle circuit diagram - Measurement in three-phase Fig. Principle circuit diagram - Measurement in three-phase
4-wire systems. 3-wire systems.
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When connecting the voltage measurement, the following
must be observed: Attention!
Voltages that exceed the permitted
• A suitable separator must be provided in order ratedmains voltages must be connected
to switch off the power to the UMG 96RM-EL. via voltage transformers.
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• The separator must be placed near the UMG 96RM-
Attention!
EL, marked for the user and easily accessible.
The UMG 96RM-EL is not suitable for
the measurement of DC voltages.
• Use an approved UL / IEC cylindrical fuse (10 A Class
CC) or circuit breaker (10 A C-Char.) as an overcurrent
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protection device and separator. Attention!
The voltage measurement inputs on
• Measurement voltages and measurement currents the UMG 96RM-EL are dangerous
must originate from the same grid to touch!
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L1 L1
L2 L2
L3 L3
N N
V1 V2 V3 VN V1 V2 V3 VN
Fig. System with three-phase conductors and a Fig. System with three-phase conductors and
neutral conductor. a neutral conductor. Measurement via voltage
transformer.
L1 L1
L2 L2
L3 L3
V1 V2 V3 VN V1 V2 V3 VN
Fig. System with three-phase conductors and Fig. System with three-phase conductors and
no neutral conductor. Measured values that re- no neutral conductor. Measurement via voltage
quire a neutral refer to a calculated neutral. transformer. Measured values that require a
neutral refer to a calculated neutral.
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L1 L1
L2
L3
N N
V1 V2 V3 VN V1 V2 V3 VN
Fig. Measured values derived from the V2 and Fig. System with uniform phase loading. The
V3 voltage measurement inputs are assumed to measured values for the V2 voltage measure-
be zero and not calculated. ment input are calculated.
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Current measurement
L2
be connected to the earth. L3
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N
Attention!
The UMG 96RM-EL is not suitable for the Fig. Current measurement via current transformer
measurement of DC voltages. (connection example)
c Attention!
The current measurement inputs are
dangerous to touch.
m The attached screw terminal has to be
fixed sufficiently with two screws on the
device!
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I1 I2 I3 I1 I2 I3
Fig. Measurement in a three-phase net-work Fig. System with uniform phase loading. The
with an unbalanced load. measured values for the I2 current measurement
input are measured.
L1 L1
L2 L2
L3 L3
I1 I2 I3 I1 I2 I3
Fig. The measured values for the I2 current Fig. Measurement in a three-phase net-work
measurementinput are calculated. with an unbalanced load.
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I1 I2 I3 I1 I2 I3
Fig. System with uniform phase loading. The Fig. System with uniform phase loading. The
measured values for the I2 and I3 current measured values for the I2 current measurement
measurement inputs are calculated. input are calculated.
L1 L1
L2
N
I1 I2 I3 I1 I2 I3
Fig. Measured values derived from the I3 current Fig. Measured values derived from the I2 and I3
measurement input are assumed to be zero and current measurement inputs are assumed to be
not calculated. zero and not calculated.
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• 3p 1w (addr. 510 = 8) If you want to measure the current not only with the UMG
96RM-EL but also with the ammeter, the ammeter must
L1 be connected in series with the UMG 96RM-EL.
L2
L3
L1
L2
L3
UMG
L1
I
L2 S1 S2
L3
A
I1 I2 I3
c Caution!
The UMG96RM is only approved for
a current measurement using the
current transformer.
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If the current measurement takes place via two current Example: The current measurement takes place via two
transformers, the total transformer ratio of the current current transformers. Both current transformers have
transformer must be programmed in the UMG 96RM- a transformer ratio of 1000/5 A. The total measurement
EL. is performed with a 5+5/5 A total current transformer.
Einspeisung 1 Einspeisung 2
Supply 1 Supply 2
P1 P2
Verbraucher A Verbraucher B
Consumer A Consumer B
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Ethernet interface
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The Ethernet network settings should be specified
Caution!
by the network administrator and set on UMG 96RM-EL
Connection of the UMG96RM-EL to the
accordingly.
Ethernet may only be carried out after dis-
If the network settings are not known, the UMG 96RM-
cussion with the network administrator!
EL may not be integrated into the network through
the patch cable.
m Caution!
The UMG 96RM-EL is factory-programmed
for the dynamic allocation of the IP settings
(DHCP mode).
Settings can be changed as described
in TCP/IP Configuration or, for example,
via an appropriate Ethernet connection
by means of GridVis software.
Ethernet
Connection
PC / Switch
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The UMG 96RM-EL is operated via buttons 1 and 2 with You can view and change the necessary settings
the following functions: of the UMG 96RM-EL in programming mode. Press but-
• briefly pressing button 1 and 2: ton 1 and 2 simultaneously for about 1 second to switch
next step (+1) to programming mode after entering the password. If no
• pressing and holding button 1 and 2: password is programmed, you get directly to the pro-
previous step (-1) gramming mode menu. Programming mode is marked
Measured values and programming data are displayed by the text „PRG“ on the display.
on an LCD display.
Press button 2 to switch between the following menus:
There are display and programming modes. You can
avoid an unintentional change of programming data - Current transformer,
by entering a password. - Voltage transformer,
- Parameter list,
Display mode - TCP/IP device address,
- Subnet mask,
In display mode, you can scroll through the programmed - Gateway address,
measured values by pressing buttons 1 and 2. When - Dynamic TCP/IP addressing (in/out).
the device is delivered, all measured value indications
of profile 1 can be retrieved. For each measured value, If no button was pressed for about 60 seconds when you
up to three measured values are indicated. The measured are in programming mode, or button 1 and 2 are pressed
value rotation can display selected measured value indi- simultaneously for about 1 second, the UMG 96RM-EL
cations one after the other with a selectable changing will switch back to display mode.
time.
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Mean value
Programming
mode
Total measurement
External conductor
External conductor
Password
CT: current transformer
VT: voltage
transformer
Button 2
Supply Button 1
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Button functions
simultaneous
simultaneous
Browse
Browse Programming
short menu 1
short Measured Programming
values 1a menu 2
long
Measured Measured Programming
long values 2a values 2b menu 3
long short
Programming
Programming
Confirm selection
menu 1
Short: digit +1
(flashes) Long: digit -1
Short: value x 10
(decimal to the right)
(flashes) Long: Value /10
(decimal to the left)
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Configuration
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Applying the supply voltage
Attention!
To configure the UMG 96RM-EL, the supply voltage Supply voltages that do not correspond
must be connected. to the nameplate information can lead
to device malfunction or destruction.
The level of supply voltage for the UMG 96RM-EL can
be found on the nameplate.
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Programming mode
Units display
Voltage transformer,
secondary
Voltage transformer,
symbol
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TCP/IP configuration
Description
Within an Ethernet, each device has a unique TCP / IP
address that can be assigned manually or from a DHCP Byte identification
(e.g. byte 0) of the address
server. The 4-byte device address (0 to 3 byte) can
be extended in the TCP / IP configuration using the sub- Address value, byte 0
net mask and gateway data.
Fig. TCP/IP address, byte 1
Setting the TCP / IP device address (addr) manually A TCP / IP address consists
• Select in the programming mode as described. of 4 bytes with the following
The symbols for the programming mode PRG structure:
and the current transformer mode CT appear Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3
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m Caution!
Connection of the UMG96RM-EL to the
Ethernet may only be carried out after dis-
cussion with the network administrator!
Fig. Subnet mask (Sub),
byte 0, value 255
m Caution!
The UMG 96RM-EL is factory-programmed
for the dynamic allocation of the IP settings
(DHCP mode).
Settings can be changed as described
in TCP/IP Configuration or, for example,
Fig. Gateway (GAt), via an appropriate Ethernet connection
byte 0, value 192 by means of GridVis software.
Parameters
A user password can be programmed in order to impede If you have forgotten the password, the password can
any accidental change to programming data. A switch only be cleared by using the GridVis PC software.
to the next programming menu can only be made after To do this, connect the UMG 96RM-EL to the PC via
entering the correct user password. a suitable interface. More information can be found
No user password is specified in the factory. In this in the help section of GridVis.
case, the password menu is skipped and the current
transformer menu is reached directly.
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Mean values are averaged over an adjustable peri- The applied exponential messaging method reaches at
od for the current, voltage and power measured va- least 95% of the measurement value once the reporting
lues. The mean values are
indicated by a bar over the time has run its course.
measured value.
The averaging time can be selected from a list with 9
fixed averaging times.
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All measured values are measured and calculated dur- The UMG 96RM-EL has power meters for active energy,
ing all 10/12 periods. Minimum and maximum values are reactive energy and apparent energy.
determined for most measured values.
The min. value is the smallest measured value deter-
mined since the last deletion. The max. value is the high-
est measured value determined since the last deletion.
All minimum and maximum values are compared with
the corresponding measured values and overwritten
when exceeded or fallen short of. Active energy reading
The minimum and maximum values are saved every
5 minutes in an EEPROM without date and time. Thus, Total active energy
the minimum and maximum values of the past 5 minutes
may be lost due to an operating voltage failure.
Delete min. and max. values (Addr.506) The active energy gi-
ven in this example
If "001" is set for address 506, all minimum and maxi- is 12 345 678 kWh
mum values can be deleted simultaneously.
One exception is the maximum value of the mean cur-
rent. Press and hold button 2 to delete the maximum
value of the mean current in the display menu.
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Harmonics are the integer multiple of a mains frequency. THD is the ratio of the root mean square value of
The voltage mains frequency for the UMG 96RM- harmonics to the root mean square value of the mains
EL must be in the range between 45 and 65 Hz. The frequency.
calculated voltage and current harmonics refer to this Total Harmonic Distortion of the current (THDI):
mains frequency.
Harmonics up to 40x the mains frequency are recorded.
Phase L3
Current harmonic
Value
Phase L3
Fig. Display of the 15th harmonic of the current
in the L3 phase (example).
Voltage
Value
All measured values are calculated every nine periods Adjustment range: 0 .. 60 seconds
and can be recalled once per second on the measured If 0 seconds are set, no changeover takes place between
value displays. Two methods are available for retrieving the measured value displays selected for the measured
the measured value displays: value relay.
The changeover time applies for all display change
• The automatically changing display of selected profiles.
measured values, referred to here as measured value
relaying. Display change profile (addr. 038)
• Selection of a measured value display using buttons
1 and 2 from a preselected display profile. Adjustment range: 0 .. 3
0 - Display changeover profile 1, by default.
Both methods are simultaneously available. Measured 1 - Display changeover profile 2, by default.
value relaying is active if at least one measured value 2 - Display changeover profile 3, by default.
display is programmed with a changeover time greater 3 - Customised display changeover profile.
than 0 seconds.
If a button is pressed, the measured value displays Measured value displays
of the selected display profile can be browsed. If no
button is pressed for about 60 seconds, the device After return of the power supply, the UMG 96RM-EL
switches to the measured value relay and the measured shows the first measured value panel from the current
values from the selected display change profile display profile. In order to keep the selection of meas-
of the programmed measured value displays are shown ured values to be displayed arranged in a clear manner,
one after the other. only one part of the available measured values is pre-
programmed for recall in the measured value display by
default. A different display profile can be selected if other
measured values are required to be shown on the UMG
96RM-EL display.
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Setting range: 0 .. 3
0 - Display profile 1, default value.
1 - Display profile 2, default value.
2 - Display profile 3, default value.
3 - Display profile, customizable.
C Profile setting
Both profiles (display rotation profile and dis-
play profile) are illustrated in the GridVis soft-
ware included in the delivery package. The
profiles can be adjusted using the Device
Configuration function of the software; cu-
stomizable display profiles are programmed
individually.
A connection between the UMG 96RM-EL
and the PC via an interface is required for
the use of the GridVis software Fig. Profile setting in the GridVis software.
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The real, apparent and reactive energy meters can only The voltage phase sequence and the phase L1 frequen-
be reset simultaneously. cy are displayed on the screen.
Set "001" for address 507 to reset the energy meter. The phase sequence shows the three-phase system se-
quence. The rotary field usually rotates to the "right".
The voltage measurement input phase sequence is che-
cked and displayed in the UMG 96RM-EL. If the string
moves in a clockwise direction, this means that the ro-
tary field rotates to the "right"; if the string moves in a
counter-clockwise direction, this means that the rotary
field rotates to the "left".
The field rotation can only be determined when
the measurement and operating voltage inputs are fully
connected. If a phase is missing or two equal phases are
deleted.
The UMG 96RM-EL records the operating hours The operating hours meter measures the UMG 96RM-EL
and the overall runtime of each comparator, recording and displaying time.
The operating period is measured and displayed in hours
• where the operating period is measured and displayed with a resolution of 0.1 h. The operating hours meter
in hours with a resolution of 0.1 h cannot be reset.
• and the overall runtime of the comparators is displa-
yed in seconds (when reaching 999999s is displayed
in hours). Overall runtime of comparators
The periods are marked by the digits 1 to 6 for The overall runtime of a comparator is the sum of the run-
the measured value display enquiry: times exceeding the comparator result limit value.
The total running time of the comparators can only
keine = operating hours meter be reset by the GridVis software. All running times are
1 = Overall runtime, comparator 1A reset simultaneously.
2 = Overall runtime, comparator 2A
3 = Overall runtime, comparator 1B
4 = Overall runtime, comparator 2B Fig. Measured value indications
5 = Overall runtime, comparator 1C Operating hours meter
6 = Overall runtime, comparator 2C The UMG 96RM-EL operating
hours meter reading is 140.8h.
In the measured value display, a maximum of 99999.9 h This corresponds to 140 hours
(= 11.4 years) can be displayed. and 80 industrial minutes. 100
industrial minutes = 60 minutes.
In this example, 80 industrial
minutes = 48 minutes.
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Serial number
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Applying the supply voltage The UMG 96RM-EL is designed for connecting ../1 A
and ../5 A current transformers.
• The level of supply voltage for the UMG 96RM-EL can Only AC currents and not DC currents can be measured
be found on the nameplate. via the current measurement inputs.
• After applying the supply voltage, the UMG 96RM-EL Short circuit all current transformer outputs except
switches to the first measured value display. for one. Compare the currents displayed on the UMG
• If no display appears, the supply voltage must 96RM-EL with the applied current.
be checked to determine whether it is in the rated The current displayed by the UMG 96RM-EL must match
voltage range. the input current, taking the current transformer ratio into
consideration.
In the short circuit current measurement inputs, the UMG
Applying the measured voltage 96RM-EL must show approx. zero amperes.
• Voltage measurements in networks with rated voltages The factory-set current transformer ratio is 5/5 A and may
above 300V AC to ground must be connected to a need to be adapted to the current transformer used.
voltage transformer.
• After the measured voltages are connected, the
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measured values for the L-N and L-L voltages
Attention!
displayed by the UMG 96RM-EL must match those at
Supply voltages that do not correspond
the voltage measurement input.
to the nameplate information can lead
to device malfunction or destruction.
m Attention!
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Voltages and currents outside the permis-
Attention!
sible metering range can result in personal
The UMG 96RM-EL is not suitable for the
injury and damage to the device.
measurement of DC voltages.
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Check the direction of the voltage rotation field on the If all voltage and current measurement inputs are
measured value display of the UMG 96RM-EL. correctly connected, the individual and sum power
Usually there is a "clockwise" spinning rotation field. ratings are accurately calculated and displayed.
The assignment of the phase conductor to the current If the current transformer is assigned to the wrong
transformer is correct if a current transformer is short phase conductor, the associated power rating will be
circuited at the secondary terminals and the current incorrectly measured and displayed.
shown by the UMG 96RM-EL in the corresponding The assignment of the phase conductor to the current
phase sinks to 0A. transformer on the UMG 96RM-EL is correct if there
is no voltage between the phase conductor and the
Checking the power measurement associated current transformer (primary).
In order to ensure that a phase conductor on the voltage
Short circuit all current transformer outputs except for measurement input is assigned to the correct current
one and check the displayed power. transformer, the respective current transformer can be
The UMG 96RM-EL must only show one rating in the short-circuited at the secondary terminals. The apparent
phase with the non-short-circuited current transformer power shown by the UMG 96RM-EL must then be zero
input. If this does not apply, check the measured voltage in this phase.
connection and the measured current connection. If the apparent power is correctly displayed but the real
power is shown with a "-" sign, the current transformer
If the magnitude of the real power is correct but the sign terminals are inverted or power is being fed to the power
of the real power is negative, this can be due to two company.
causes:
• The connections S1 (k) and S2 (I) on the current
transformer are inverted.
• Active energy is being returned to the network.
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Check the sum power ratings Comparators and monitoring threshold values
If all voltages, currents and power ratings for the Two comparator groups (1-2) and 3 comparators per
respective phase conductor are correctly displayed, group (A – C) can be selected in order to monitor/control
the sum power ratings measured by the UMG 96RM- the thresholds. The results of the comparators A to C
EL must also be correct. For confirmation, the sum can be linked with AND or OR operators.
power ratings measured by the UMG 96RM-EL should
be compared with the energy of the active and reactive The function “display blinking” can be additionally assi-
power meters at the power feed. gned to every comparator group. The effect is the chan-
ge of the display backlight between maximum and mini-
mum brightness when the comparator output is active
(addr. 145).
Logic
Comparator B 0/1
Addr. 616
Comparator C
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If the current in the neutral line is greater than 100 A for For a minimum exposure time of 2 minutes, the result
60 seconds, the result of the comparator group 1 should of the comparator group 1 should be latched if the
be latched for at least 2 minutes. limit value is exceeded.
Address 111 = 120 seconds
The following must be programmed:
For the lead time of 60 seconds, any exceeding
1. Comparator group 1 should be minimised.
Select comparator group 1 for the limit value Address 112 = 60 seconds
monitoring. Since only one limit value is monitored,
select comparator A and program it as follows: The operator for comparison between the measured
value and the limit value.
The address of the measured value to be monitored Address 113 = 0 (corresponds >=)
by comparator A:
Address 110 = 866 2. Linking comparators
(address of the current in the neutral line) The B and C comparators have not been set and are
equal to zero.
The measured values for the B and C comparators The result of comparator A is issued as a comparator
are set to 0. result through the OR link of comparators A, B and C.
Address 116 = 0 (the comparator is inactive) Address 107 = 0 (OR link)
Address 122 = 0 (the comparator is inactive)
Result
The limit value to be observed. The result of the comparator group 1 is latched for at
Address 108 = 100 (100 A) least 2 minutes if the current in the neutral line is greater
than 100 A for more than 60 seconds.
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Comparator group 1
Comparator result (addr. 610) Comparator result (addr. 611) Comparator result (addr. 612)
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Exceedance
2 seconds
Lead time
2 seconds
Minimum
turn-on time
Comparator result
Fig.: Software GridVis, configuration menu
Fig.: Limit value exceeding
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The device is subjected to several different safety tests Should questions arise, which are not described
before leaving the factory and is labelled with a seal. If a in this manual, please contact the manufacturer directly.
device is opened then the safety checks must be repea-
ted. Warranty claims will only be accepted if the device We will need the following information from you to an-
is unopened. swer any questions:
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Firmware update
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Error messages
- warnings,
- serious error and Error cause
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Limit values for metering range exceedance: Fig.: Display of the metering range exceedance
in the voltage circuit L3.
I = 7 Aeff
UL-N = 520 VL-N
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0x F F F F F F F F
Phase 1: 1 1
Phase 2: 2 2
Phase 3: 4 4
Current:
U L-N
0xF2FFFFFF
0xFFF4FFFF
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Device still does not work Device defective. Send the device to the manufacturer for inspec-
despite the above measures. tion and testing along with an accurate fault
description.
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Technical data
General information
Net weight (with attached connectors) ca. 300g
Packaging weight (including accessories) ca. 600g
Service life of background lighting 40000h (after this period of time the background lighting effici-
ency will reduce by approx. 50 %)
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Supply voltage
Installation overvoltage category 300V CAT II
Protection of the power supply (fuse) 6 A Char. B (approved by UL / IEC)
Nominal range 20V - 250V (45..65Hz) oder DC 20V - 300V
Working area +-10% from the nominal range
Power consumption max. 5.5VA / 2W
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Voltage metering
Three-phase, 4-wire systems with nominal voltages up to 277V/480V (+-10%)
Three-phase, 3-wire systems, unearthed, IT 480V (+-10%)
with nominal voltages up to
Overvoltage category 300V CAT III
Rated surge voltage 4kV
Metering range L-N 01) .. 300 Vrms
(max. overvoltage 520 Vrms )
Metering range L-L 01) .. 520Vrms
(max. overvoltage 900Vrms )
Resolution 0.01V
Crest factor 2.45 (relative to the metering range)
Impedance 4MOhm/phase
Power consumption approx. 0.1 VA
Sampling rate 21.33kHz (50Hz), 25.6 kHz (60Hz) per measuring channel
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Current measurement
Rated current 5A
Measurement range 0 .. 6Arms
Crest factor 1.98
Resolution 0.1mA (Display 0.01A)
Overvoltage category 300V CAT II
Measurement surge voltage 2kV
Power consumption approx. 0.2 VA (Ri=5mOhm)
Overload for 1 sec. 120A (sinusoidal)
Sampling frequency 21.33 kHz (50 Hz), 25.6 kHz (60 Hz) per measuring channel
Ethernet connection
Connection RJ45
Protocols TCP/IP, DHCP-Client (BootP), Modbus/TCP (Port 502),
ICMP (Ping), Modbus RTU over Ethernet (Port 8000)
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Function parameters
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C
The following excerpt from the parameter list contains
A complete overview of the parameters and
settings that are necessary for proper operation of
measured values as well as explanations
the UMG 96RM-EL, such as current transformers and
regarding the selected measured values
device addresses. The values in the parameter list can
is filed in the document “Modbus Address
be written and read.
List” on the CD or Internet.
In the excerpt, the measured value list files the measured
and calculated measured values, output status data
and recorded values so that they can be read.
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Note: Energy values and minimum and maximum values are written to the EEPROM every 5 minutes.
The voltages for THD and FFT can be shown on the display as L-N or L-L values. 0=LN, 1=LL
Number formats
Type
short
Size
16 bit
Minimum
-215
Maximum
215 -1 C Notes on saving measurement values
and configuration data:
ushort 16 bit 0 216 -1
• The following measurement values are
int 32 bit -2 31
231 -1 saved at least every 5 minutes:
uint 32 bit 0 232 -1 • Comparator timer
• S0 meter readings
float 32 bit IEEE 754 IEEE 754
• Minimum / maximum / mean values
• Energy values
• Configuration data is saved
immediately!
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Dimensional drawings
□ 91,5
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max. 6
92+0,8
□ 96
□ 91,5
104
92+0,8
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A15
Measured value
L1 cos(phi)
L2 cos(phi)
L3 cos(phi)
A16 B16
A17
Measured value
Frequency L1
Rotation field display
Measured value Measured value Measured value Measured value Measured value Measured value Measured value
Total active energy Total active energy Total active energy Sum Active energy L1 Active energy L2 Active energy L3
(without a backstop) (import) (export) Apparent energy Import (tariff 1) Import (tariff 1) Import (tariff 1)
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Declaration of conformity
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Connection example
UMG 96RM-EL
10/100Base-T
Ethernet
PC
RJ45
Versorgungs-
Power supply Measuring voltage
Spannungsmessung
Current measurement
Strommessung
voltage
spannung
N/- L/+ V1 V2 V3 VN
S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1
1 2 3 4 5 6
3) 3) 3)
1) 2) 2) 2)
1)
UL / IEC approved overcurrent
S2
protection device
S1
L1 (6 A Char. B)
Verbraucher
2)
L2
S2 S1 protection device
L3 (10 A Class CC / Char. C)
N 3)
Jumpers (external)
230V/400V 50Hz
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