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PROGRAMMING

GUIDE

eNAVIGATOR

Elmeasure India Pvt Ltd


www.elmeasure.com
Customer Support : +91 80 32904489 E-mail: support@elmeasure.com

Product & features at glance :


Throughout this manual, the following methods are used to highlight important information: NOTE : Describes important considerations related to a device setup, feature or application. CAUTION : Alerts you to a condition which could potentially cause damage to the device or other external equipment. WARNING or DANGER: Warns you to avoid such conditions that could potentially cause serious personal injury and/or damage to equipment.

Preventive Measures :
Fuse: To avoid the possibility of short circuit, only use a fuse that has a rating (current and type) that is specified. When replacing a fuse, turn OFF the power and unplug the power cord. Never short the fuse holder. Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere: Do not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable liquids or vapors. Operation in such environments pose a safety hazard. Do Not Remove Covers: The cover should be removed by ElMeasure's qualified personnel only. Opening the cover is dangerous, because some areas inside the instrument have high voltages. External Connection: Securely connect the protective grounding before connecting to the product under measurement or to an external control unit. If you come in contact with circuit, make sure to turn OFF the circuit and check that no voltage is present.

Index
1. Features 2. Unique Features 3. Wiring Diagram 4. Key Functions 5. LED Indications 6. Display of Parameters 7. Entering Configuration (Setup) Mode 8. Clearing Parameters 9. Enabling and disabling of Auto scrolling 10. Demand 11. Communication Register Map 12. Technical Specification
ENPG/R01/1009

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1. FEATURES
l l l l l l l STAR (Wye)/ DELTA/1 phase programmable PT ratio / CT ratio programmable including CT secondary OLD register for storing cleared Energy 6 digits 4 Rows display with Auto scaling & Auto Scrolling Four Energy readings in single page User configurable (Editable) password Dynamic communication (user selectable parameter sequence of resistor map) l Multi-port communication (optional 2 Maximum) l Universal Voltage Input (80 - 550 VAC) and Current Secondary (0.5A or 5A)

2. UNIQUE FEATURES
l l l l l l l l True RMS measurements Simultaneous sampling of volts & amps Best parameters grouping /bright displays High/ low V, A, Hz, W, VA, VAr value storage Data memory optional (8400 records for 1 parameter) Upgradable to higher versions Auto-scaling of kilo, mega, giga & decimal point Analog voltage input(0-1v)/ current(0-20mA) or (4-20mA) optional l THD Measurement (Harmonics upto 15th Level)

Precautionary Measures to be taken while Wiring the Circuit:


Turn OFF the power to the circuit, when wiring the circuit. Connecting or removing measurement cables while the power is turned ON is dangerous. Take special caution not to wire a current measurement circuit to the voltage input terminal or vice-versa. Strip the insulation cover of the measurement cable so that when it is wired to the input terminal, the conductive parts (bare wires) do not protrude from the terminal. It is recommended to use appropriate pre lug after crimping the wire. Also, make sure to fasten the input terminal screws securely so that the cable does not come loose. Use cables with safety terminals that cover the conductive parts for connecting to the voltage input terminals. Using a terminal with bare conductive parts is dangerous if the terminal comes loose. After connecting the measurement cable, attach the current input protection cover for your safety. Make sure that the conductive parts are not exposed from the protection cover. Use the suitable star screw driver and apply optimum torque to prevent damage to the meter terminals.

CAUTION : During normal operation of this instrument, hazardous voltages are present at the rear terminals, which can cause severe injury or death. These voltages are present throughout the potential transformer (PT), current transformer (CT) auxiliary supply, communication & Input / Output terminal. Installation, disconnection or removal of the meter should be carried out only by qualified, properly trained personnel, after de-energizing connected circuits. Improper installation, including improper wiring and/or improper grounding will void ElMeasure's warranty.

R Y B N

RY BN

LOAD

VB

VB

VY

VY
RS 485

RECEIVED

VR
S2

VR
S2

S2

S2

AB
S1
S1

AB
S1

S1

RECEIVED

3. WIRING DIAGRAM

RS 485

S2

AY
2
S1

COM 1

AR
DOP)

LINE

S1

COM 1

___RLY. ( DMC/ DS ( 240V/ P. Free)

S1

Data Logger

___ANL. O/P

AR
Data Logger ___RLY. ( DMC/ DS ( 240V/ DOP) P. Free)

S1

S2

___ANL. O/P

S2

S2

S2

S1

S1

Fig. 2 Delta Connection (2E) 3 Phase 3 Wire system

Fig. 1 Star Connection(3E) 3 Phase 4 Wire system

LINE

DELIVERED

S1

4
AY

DELIVERED

S2

S2

LOAD

A U X

A U X

RY BN
R N

LOAD

VB

VB

VY
RECEIVED
RS 485

VY
RS 485

VR
S2

VR
S2

S2

S1

AB
S1

AB
S1

S2

S1

DELIVERED

AY
2
S1

AY
2
S1

S2

COM

COM 1

___ANL. O/P

___ANL. O/P

S1

AR
DOP)

AR
Data Logger ___RLY. ( DMC/ DOP) DS ( 240V/ P. Free)

LINE

S1

S1

DS (

240V/

P. Free)

Fig. 4 Demand Controller / Digital output Connection diagram

Fig. 3 Single Phase Connection

LINE

___RLY. ( DMC/

S1

Data Logger

S2

S2

S2

DELIVERED

5
4
S2
Relay 4 Relay 3 Common Relay 1 Relay 2

S2

RECEIVED

LOAD

A U X

N
A U X

4. KEY FUNCTIONS
Key RIGHT/ Energy UP/Power In SET (Programming) mode To select the value and to accept the value. To edit the value/ system type up-ward in edit mode and scroll through the parameters. To edit the value/ system type down-ward in edit mode and scroll through the parameters. No action In RUN (Measurement) mode To scroll energy pages to look at different parameters. To scroll power pages to look at different parameters.

DOWN/ Basic

To scroll basic pages to look at different parameters

OPTION/ Reset

To see the desired option (if any)

5. LED INDICATIONS:
LED status KILO - ON MEGA - ON KILO & MEGA - ON Kilo Mega Giga Meaning

KILO & MEGA - OFF Direct reading Minus (-) ON Minus (-) OFF I/O 1 - ON I/O 2 - ON I/O 3 - ON I/O 4 - ON T1 - Blink COM - ON Lag/Minus Lead/Plus Relay status Safe Limit(low limit)/ default / step1 Relay status Forecast demand >Hi.L1 / step2 Relay status Rising demand >Hi.L2 / step3 Relay status Rising demand >Hi.L1 / step4 Reserved Communication ON

6. DISPLAY OF PARAMETERS:
DISPLAY Meaning Voltage line to line Voltage line to Neutral Voltage RY Phase Voltage YB Phase Voltage BR Phase
Current Average Frequency Neutral Current Revolution Per Minute (RPM) Voltage Phase Angle Current Phase Angle % Unbalance Voltage % Unbalance Current

DISPLAY

Meaning % Voltage THD % Amps THD K-Factor V K-Factor A Watts Total Total VA Total VAR Power Factor Active Energy Received Apparent Energy Reactive Inductance Energy Reactive Capacitance Energy Average Load Hour

DISPLAY

Meaning Number of Interrupts On Hour Old Clear Rising Demand Forecast Demand Maximum Demand Additional Load Elapse Time High Level of Parameter Low Level of Parameter Baud Rate Net Delivered

Conversions of alphabets used

(M)

(W)

(K)

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7. ENTERING CONFIGURATION (SETUP) MODE


To configure the setup parameters in eNavigator series of meters through front panel keys, the following steps can be followed. Step 1 Actions Press RIGHT & UP keys together to enter SETUP Press DOWN key Row 1 (Password) is displayed. Row 2 0000 with first digit 0 blinking. Display Reads Range/Options/ Comments

Press UP key PASSWORD=1000 once to (default/factory increment the set). first digit to 1

If any other password is already set, move up and down key to set the correct password

CAUTION: To dismantle the meter remove the fuse from the voltage connections and Auxiliary connection. Short the external links for CT (S1 to S2).

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Step 4

Actions Press RIGHT key four times to accept the password.

Display Reads

Range/Options/ Comments

Row 1: Defines the (element) power system Row 2: (Star) configuration. Options: STAR / Displays last DELTA/ 1.Phase programmed system type Row 1: Row 2: Blinks Options: STAR / DELTA/ 1.Phase

Press RIGHT key to select required system type

Press UP/DOWN Row 1: key to select Row 2: required system type Press RIGHT key to accept Row 1: Row 2: selected system type stabilizes Row 1 : (PT Primary) Row 2 : xxxx

(selected system mode blinks)

(selected system mode blinks)

Press DOWN key

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Step 9

Actions Press RIGHT key to set the PT primary value Press RIGHT key to accept the edited value for first digit.

Display Reads Row 1 : Row 2 : First digit blinking, can be edited using UP/DOWN key.

Range/Options/ Comments

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Row 1 : Program Range for Row 2 : Second PT Primary : digit blinking, can 100V to 999kV be edited using UP/DOWN key. Press RIGHT key to accept the edited value. Continue the same method till fourth digit.

DANGER : PT secondary circuits are capable of generating lethal voltages and currents with their primary circuit energized. Standard safety precautions should be followed while performing any installation or service on the device (e.g. removing PT fuses, etc.) CAUTION : PTs are required for delta systems

NOTE: If value set is above this limit, display returns to the maximum PT sec value acceptable.

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Step 11

Actions Press RIGHT key

Display Reads

Range/Options/ Comments

Row 1: Eg: To set 11.00kV Row 2 : Decimal point Set first four digits (1100) as blinking. Can be set at appropriate location explained above press UP/DOWN using UP/DOWN key. key to place Ascertain the correct scale (Kilo/Mega/Giga) decimal point at is selected. Kilo/Mega/ appropriate location USE UP/ Giga is placed on the right hand side of the DOWN KEY for LED to be ON display as K/M/G. Press RIGHT key to accept the edited value.
Row 1: (PT Secondary). Row 2 : xxxx Repeat steps 9 to 11 Range: 50V to 550V

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Press DOWN key to go to the next parameter.

CAUTION : before wiring, de-energize the PT secondary by opening the circuit or removing the secondary fuse. Do not short the PT secondary. All wiring must confirm to any applicable local electrical codes/ engineering practices.

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Step
13

Actions
Press DOWN key

Display Reads
Row 1: (CT Primary) Row 2 : xxxx Repeat steps 9 to 11

Range/Options/ Comments
Program Range for CT Primary: 0.5A to 99kA

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Press DOWN key

Row 1: Range: 0.5A to 6A. (CT Secondary). Row 2 : xxxx Repeat steps 9 to 11.

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Press DOWN key

Row 1: (Method of VA Selection). Row 2: (Arithmetic)


Row 1 : Row 2 : xxxx Row 1 : Row 2 : xx.xx. (Mm.dd)

Arithmetic (Arith), Vector harmonics (UEC.Hor). Vector (VECtor) can be selected using UP/DOWN key.
Range: 2000 to 2040 Jan 01 to December 31

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Press DOWN key Press DOWN key

CAUTION : CT secondary circuits are capable of generating lethal voltages and currents when open circuited with their primary circuit energized. Standard safety precautions should be followed while performing any installation or service on the device (e.g. shorting CT secondaries, etc.)

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Step 18

Actions Press DOWN key Press DOWN key

Display Reads

Range/Options/ Comments

Row 1: time 00:00 to 23:59 Row 2: xx.xx. (HH.mm)


Row 1: (Demand type) Row 2: (Sliding) Row 1: (Demand parameter) Row 2: SLIdIn (Sliding) or bLOC (block or fixed window) UAttS (Watts) or VA or A.Aug (Amps Average) or (W). VAr (Reactive Pwr) WATTS/VA/VAr/ A.Avg Range: 5 to 30 min

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20

Press DOWN key

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Press DOWN key


Press DOWN key Press DOWN key

Row 1: (Demand Period) Row 2: 15.00.

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Forc.dn (Forecast) Row 1 : (Demand controller) or StEP. Dn Row 2 : Row 1 : 20% of Demand (Forecast interval) Period to 50% of Row 2 : 7.000 Demand Period

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Note: Step 16 to 21 - Meter with Demand Monitor and RTC Option only. Step 16 to 26 - Meter with Demand Monitoring and Control Option only.

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Step 24 25 26 27

Actions Press DOWN key Press DOWN key Press DOWN key Press DOWN key

Display Reads Row 1: Row 2: xxxx Row 1: Row 2: xxxx Row 1: Row 2: xxxx

Range/Options/ Comments 1% to 100% of Fullscale. 50% to 99% of Hi Limit1 50% to 95% of Hi Limit2

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Press DOWN key

Row 1: Defines the baud (baud rate). rate. Option : 600, Communication speed. 1200,2400, 4800, Row 2: xxxx 9600, 19.20k Row 1: Even/Odd/ (Parity) No parity- Internal Row 2: communication (Even) error check)
Row 1: (Device ID) Row 2: 1.000 Defines the (ID) communications identification number. Option: 1-247

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Press DOWN key

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Press DOWN key

Row 1: (Poles) Option : 1 to 28 Row 2: 4.000 (For rpm)

CAUTION : Do not connect ground to the shield at both ends of a segment. Doing so allows ground loop currents to flow in the shield, inducing noise in the communication cable.

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Step 31

Actions

Display Reads

Range/Options/ Comments If Yes (blocks energy accumulation incase the CT polarity reverse) Option : NO/YES Range:1000 -9999. CAUTION: Memorize the password. Use the same password only. If forgotten the meter has to be reset at ElMeasure factory only. Energy value format i.e., the energy accumulated in the meter to be displayed in resolution or counter mode. Option: resolution/counter

Press Row 1: DOWN key (Reverse lock) Row 2: Press Row 1: DOWN key (Editable Password) Row 2:----

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Press Row 1: DOWN key (Energy) Row 2: (Resolution)

WARNING : When using a modem interface between the host computer and any remote device(s), ensure that the host computer is not used to set the BAUD RATE parameter of any selected device outside the working range of the modem. Doing so will cause that meter to cease communicating. Reestablishing communication with that meter is possible through performing the following: 1. Reset the baud rate of the remote device from its front panel to a value within the working range of the modem. 2. Set the computer to communicate at the baud rate at which the remote device has been set to communicate.

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Step 34

Actions

Display Reads

Range/Options/ Comments

Press Row 1: Starting current value to DOWN key (Starting current) be displayed in the meter Row 2: 0.400 Range: (0.2% to 10% of full scale) Press Row 1: Update time for displaying DOWN key (Display update time) parameter. Row 2: 1.000 Range: 1 to 5 sec. Press Row 1: Display increment during DOWN key (Autoscrolling time) auto scroll. Row 2: 5.000 Range: 1 to 5 sec. Press Row 1: Pulse width defined for DOWN key (Pulse output ONtime) pulse output occurrence Row 2: 250.0 Range: 50 to 500 ms Press Row 1 : DOWN key Row 2 : If n(no) is selected then Meter enters into blinking. Measurement mode Row 1 : xxxxLL without memorizing any Row 2 : xxxxLn edited Values in the setup Row 3 : xxxx A Row 4 : xxxx F

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36

37

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Once the required parameter is programmed press the DOWN key continuously till it reaches SAVE page OR press the OPTIONS key to reach SAVE page directly.

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7.1 The List of parameters can be configured and the range is given below
Sl.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Parameter Connection mode (ELEMNT) PT Primary(PT.Pr) PT Secondary (PT SEC) CT Primary(CT.Pr) CT SECondary (CT SEC) VA selection (UA.SLEC) Default setup STAR 415.0 415.0 5.000 5.000 Arith (Arithmetic) Range STAR/ DELTA/ 1.Phase 100V- 999kV 50V - 550V 0.5A - 99kA 0.5A - 6A Arith (Arithmetic)/ Vector/ vec.H (vector harmonics)

7 8 9 10

Year (YEAr) Date (dAtE) Time (tIME)


Demand Type (dn.tYPE)

2009 01. 01 00. 00


SLIdIn

2000 to 2040 (MM:DD format) Jan 01 to Dec 31 (HH:MM format) 00:00 to 23:99
SlidIn(sliding) / bLOC (block /fixed)

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Sl.No.
11

Parameter
Demand Parameter(dn.PAr) Demand Period (dn.Prd)

Default setup
UA(VA)

Range
UAttS (Watts)/VA/ A.AVg (Amps Avg)/ VAr (Reactive pwr) 5 to 30 Minutes

12 13 14

15.00

Demand Control Type (dn.cont) Forecast interval (FC.Int) or Step1 (StEP1) level
Hi Limit 1(Hi.L1)/ Step2(StEP2) level
Hi Limit2 (Hi.L2)/ Step3(StEP3) level Low Limit (Lo.Lt)/ Step4(StEP4) level

Forc.dn Forc.dn

Forc.dn (Forecast) or StEP. dn (step) Forc.dn (Forecast) or StEP. dn (step)


1% of Fullscale to Fullscale
50% to 99% of Hi Limit1 50% to 95% of Hi limit2

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16 17 18 19

1800
1700 1300

Digital 1 Parameter(d1.Pr) Digital 1 Threshold Limit (d1.Hi)

Disable (dSbL) 1000

VLL or A or FrEq or W or VA or PF 0.001 to 9 9999 10

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Sl.No.
20

Parameter

Default setup

Range

Digital 2 Parameter(d2.Pr) Digital 2 Threshold Limit (d2.Hi) Digital 3 Parameter(d3.Pr) Digital 3 Threshold Limit (d3.Hi) Digital 4 Parameter(d4.Pr) Digital 4 Threshold Limit (d4.Hi) Analog input 1 (A1.Pr) Analog Input 1 full scale (A1.FS) Analog input 2 (A2.Pr)

Disable (dSbL) 1000

VLL or A or FrEq or W or VA or PF 0.001 to 9 9999 10


UAttS (Watts)/VA/ A.AVg (Amps Avg)

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Disable (dSbL) 1000

0.001 to 9999 109


UAttS (Watts)/VA/ A.AVg (Amps Avg)

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Disable (dSbL) 1000

0.001 to 9999 109 4 to 20mA / 0 to 20mA / 0 to1V 0.001 to 9 9999 10 4 to 20mA / 0 to 20mA / 0 to1V

26 27 28

4 to 20mA 1200 4 to 20mA

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Sl.No.
29
30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

Parameter

Default setup

Range

Analog Input 2 full scale (A2.FS)


Baud rate Parity Device Id (dEV.Id) No of Poles(POLES) Reverse lock (rEu.LOC) Password (PASud) EnEGY (energy) StArt.A (starting current) Display update time(dISP.U.t) Display increment time during autoscroll (Auto.t) POP.O.t (Pulse out put on time )

1200
9600 Even 1.000 4.000 No 1000 rESOLU 0.400 1.000 5.000

0.001 to 9 9999 10
1200 to 19.2k Even/ Odd/ no 1.000 to 247.0 1.000 to 28.00 Yes/no 1000 to 9999 rESOLU /COUtr 0.2 to 10 % 1 to 5 seconds 1 to 10 seconds

40

250.0

50 to 500 milliseconds

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8. CLEARING PARAMETERS:
To Clear parameters from the front panel, Press UP and DOWN Keys together, and 'CLEAr' (Clear) is shown on the display. Enter the Password (Default password is 1000. Set up and clear has the same password) and it will display CLr.Int. Press UP / DOWN Key for selecting CLr.Int (Clear Integrator)/CLr.Hi.L (Clear max. or min value of the parameter)/CLr.Md (Clear max. demand). Once the parameter to be cleared is selected it will prompt to 'y' (yes) or 'n' (no) confirm. Press UP and DOWN key for changing 'y' or 'n' and Press the RIGHT key to do the operation. User can return to display mode at any time by again pressing OPTIONS button.
CAUTIONS : Once the data is cleared (except energy) the value will not be retained.

9. Enabling and disabling of Auto scrolling:


Enabling auto scrolling: Press UP/DOWN key continuously for 5 seconds or until display shows EnAbLE Auto.Sc for scrolling. Disabling auto scrolling: Press any key (RIGHT/ UP/ DOWN/ OPTION), display show dlSAbL Auto.Sc and returns to normal mode.

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10. DEMAND
Demand control is a method of controlling the consumption not to overload the grid. Demand is calculated in different ways, different parameters depends on the region/ country. There are two types of demand measurement names Sliding window & Fixed (Block) window. Forecast demand control & Step wise demand Control.

Demand Controller
Demand controller is designed to control for loads to achieve the desired savings. The instrument measure the demand based on sliding or fixed (block) window. The demand calculations can be chosen based on Watts, VA or Amps (Average) or VAr parameters for the given time period (Demand Period).

Sliding Window:
This window slides every 1 seconds (update time), so it automatically synchronizes with EB meter. But it will not return to zero at the end of the demand period. For the fluctuating load this is the better method of measurement. The graphical representation of sliding window is shown below.

Demand period

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Block Window:
This window slides every demand period. It has to be synchronized to EB meter manually. It will return to zero at the end of demand period. This can be used for the fairly stable load. The graphical representation of block window.

Demand period

Connection Diagram:
Connection Diagram for Demand controller / Digital Output and RS 485

RS485

Relay 3

Relay 4

Relay 2 Relay 1 Common

Note : Connections to the terminals located at the rear side of the unit is to 2 2 be made by using preferably 12 to 14 SWG (2.6mm to 2.6mm ) industrial grade wire. Relay rating No contact SPST. 250VAC / 30VDC @ 2 Amps resistive.

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Forecast Demand Control:


Forecast demand control is more suitable for sliding window technique. This control predicts the rising demand before the set time (Forecast Interval) and gives the alarm/annunciation for pro active action. The user can then shed some non-critical loads. (Additional load information is available in Demand page). 4 relays are used to control the demand 1. Relay 2 will be activated if Forecast Demand > High Limit 1. 2. Relay 3 will be activated if Rising Demand > High Limit 2 3. Relay 4 will be activated if Rising Demand > High Limit 1 as a final trip. 4. Relay 1 can reconnect, once the rising demand comes down to the safe limit (Low Limit).

Demand Pattern:
- Contract Demand (sanctioned demand) H.L1 - High Limit 1 H.L2 - High Limit 2 L.L - Low limit C.D

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Step demand control:


Step demand control is suitable for sliding and fixed window. 4 loads or 4 set of loads can be connected to the relays for tripping. Each step tripping level can be programmed independently (5% to 100% of Full scale). In the step demand control the control is based on the rising demand only. 1. Relay 1 will be activated if Rising demand > Step1 Level. 2. Relay 2 will be activated if Rising demand > Step2 Level. 3. Relay 3 will be activated if Rising demand > Step3 Level. 4. Relay 4 will be activated if Rising demand > Step4 Level.

How to synchronize with EB meter:


1. Enter into setup mode and set the right password. 2. Press the down key until it reaches Year page at the setup. 3. Edit the year to lower year (i.e. if present year is 2009 edit it to 2008). 4. Press the OPTIONS key and save the setup. 5. Enter once again to setup and set the right password. 6. Press the down key until it reaches Year page at the setup. 7. Edit the current year (Eg.: edit to 2009 for the above example) 8. Press the OPTIONS Key, meter displays Save Y 9. Wait till the EB meter reads zero. Press the right key the moment EB meter displays zero. 10. Both should have the same power ON and OFF events. If there is any difference, synchronization should be re done manually in the same method mentioned above.

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11. COMMUNICATION REGISTER MAP:


This Communication map is for eNavigator. All the parameters declared in the communication map are either float or unsigned long and follows; Standard Baudrate Parity Stopbit Modbus Function
Sl.No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

: : : : :

Modbus RTU protocol (Half Duplex) 2400 / 4800 / 9600 / 19200 Even / Odd / No 1/2 03 (Read holding resistor)
Data type
float float float float float float float float float float float

Parameter
Watts Total Watts R phase Watts Y phase Watts B phase VAR Total VAR R phase VAR Y phase VAR B phase PF Ave. (Inst.) PF R phase PF Y phase

Address
40101 40103 40105 40107 40109 40111 40113 40115 40117 40119 40121

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Sl.No.
12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Parameter
PF B phase VA total VA R phase VA Y phase
VA B phase VLL average Vry phase Vyb phase Vbr phase VLN average V R phase V Y phase V B phase Current Total Current R phase Current Y phase Current B phase Frequency Wh Received

Data type
float float float float
float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float

Address
40123 40125 40127 40129
40131 40133 40135 40137 40139 40141 40143 40145 40147 40149 40151 40153 40155 40157 40159

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Sl.No.
31 32 33 34

Parameter
VAh Received VARh Ind. Received VARh Cap. Received Wh Delivered

Data type
float float float float

Address
40161 40163 40165 40167

35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

VAh Delivered VARh Ind. Delivered VARh Cap. Delivered PF average Received Amps average Received PF average Delivered Amps average Delivered Neutral Current Voltage R Harmonics Voltage Y Harmonics Voltage B Harmonics Current R Harmonics Current Y Harmonics Current B Harmonics Rising Demand

float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float

40169 40171 40173 40175 40177 40179 40181 40183 40185 40187 40189 40191 40193 40195 40197

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Sl.No.
50 51 52

Parameter
Forecast Demand Maximum Demand Load Hours Received

Data type
float float Unsigned long

Address
40199 40201 40217

For data logging option number of parameters, list of parameters and time interval can be programmed through PC using our ElMeasure software.
CAUTION : Change in number of parameters causes the entire memory to erase.

Programmable Data Logging Option: 15Minutes to 12 hours interval programmable. Data interval and parameter can be selected through communication.

Selectable No of No of Parameters Records


1 2 4 9 14 29 8400 5600 3360 1680 1120 560

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12. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS


Parameter Accuracy Sensing/ Measurement Input voltage Range Class 1 (Default) IEC 61036, CBIP 88, Class 0.5, 0.2 (Option) True RMS, 1 Sec update time 4 Quadrant Power & Energy (RD Option) 4 Voltage inputs (VR, VY, VB, N) Programmable 110 or 415V LL Nominal Primary Programmable up to 999 kV. 0.2VA Max. per phase 2 Amps Current inputs (AR, AY, AB) 50mA - 6A (Field configurable 1A or 5A) Primary Programmable up to 99 kA 10A max continuous, 50A max for 3 Sec 0.2VA Max. per phase 80 300V AC, 40-70Hz 80 300V DC (Default) 5VA Max 200mA 2000 MVA Programmable 3

Burden External Fuse Rating Input Current

Overload Burden Aux-Supply (Control Power) Burden External Fuse Rating CT PT Ratio Max Protection Class

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Parameter Display Resolution Humidity Pollution Degree Altitude Insulation Ingress Protection Storage Temperature Wire Gauge Communication

Range 4 Rows, 6 digits (10mm height) Instantaneous 4 Digits, Integrated 6 Digits) 5% to 95% non condensing 2 (As per IEC 61010) Below 2000 mts Double Insulation ( As per IEC 61010-1) IP 51 As per IEC 60529 -25OC to +70OC (-13OF - 158OF) 12-14 swg RS 485 serial channel connection Industry standard Modbus RTU protocol (RS232 optional) 1200 bps to 19200 bps (preferred 9600 bps) 2000 volts AC isolation for 1 minute between communication and other circuits. 96 x 96 mm - Depth 45mm behind bezel 92+0 X 92+0 -2 -2 mm

Operating Temperature -10OC to + 55OC (14OF - 131OF) Measurement Category CAT lll ( As per IEC 61010)

Baud rate Isolation Dimension Bezel Panel Cutout

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Mounting : The front bezel of the basic model is molded plastic. Bezel dimensions is 96x96mm. Depth 45mm behind the bezel.
Side Clamp

92 mm

92 mm

Side Clamp

Panel

After Installation

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AR

AY

AB

Panel Cutout

VR VY VB

TROUBLESHOOTING
Due to programming error, site conditions, some problems can cause the Meter malfunction. The fault symptoms and their remedial action for correction is given below. 1. If the display does not turn ON: a) Check that there is at least 80 volts available to the power supply (L and N connections) on the Aux supply terminals. If the above steps do not solve the problem, Contact ElMeasure or your local ElMeasure representative and report the problem and results of the test. 2. a) b) c) If the voltage or current readings are incorrect: Check that the Connection mode (star/delta) is properly programmed. Check that the voltage and current ratios are properly set. Check the output of the CT's and PT's being used.

3. If the kW or Power Factor readings are incorrect but voltage and current readings are correct: a) Make sure that the phase relationship between voltage and current inputs are correct by comparing the wiring with the appropriate wiring diagram. b) CT reversal can be observed by either seeing the phase wise kW. Negative kW is shown where the current polarity is reversed, need to be corrected. Model where kW information is not available, you may check Amps Phase angle. 4. a) b) c) d) If RS-485 communication does not work: Check that the baud rate of the host computer/PLC is the same as Meter. Check that the device ID of the meter are unique and should not replicate. Check all communications wiring is complete. Check that the number of data bits is set to 8, with one stop bit and even parity.

If the symptom persists after performing the specified steps, or if the symptom is not listed above, contact your local ElMeasure representative or the technical support / customer support department.

WARRANTY AND REGISTRATION


Every product of ElMeasure is warranted for 18 months from the date of invoice for the defects in materials and workmanship when products are used in normal specified conditions. The warranty is void to the product which has been damaged due to improper installation, improper handling, improper connections, neglect, misuse, accident, and abnormal conditions of operation and natural calamities or acts of god. Any attempt of dismantling and unauthorized repair or modifications shall also render the warranty null & void. Calibration report, Warranty card, Programming guide with equipment will be provided.
1. Failure of products during warranty In India Customer shall report the failure to the nearest ElMeasure contact point or dealer at the earliest once noticed. ElMeasure shall replace the product failed due to workmanship or defects in materials against receipt of failed product. Burnt, blown, damaged products are not covered under warranty and hence no replacements shall be given. In the event of product un-available for replacement at ElMeasure or dealer, same shall be arranged at the earliest. Replacement of product is solely at the discretion of dealer or the ElMeasure representative who receive the failed product. ElMeasure SE may on a case to case basis, recommend for the advance replacement of product mentioning the reasons and justifications for doing so. Sales Manager shall approve advance replacement in genuine cases. The defective product shall be collected and sent to ElMeasure factory within 30 calendar days. Non compliance shall result in debiting cost of the product to the SE recommended for advance replacement. Burnt, abused, damaged products shall be forwarded to ElMeasure's factory at Bangalore for investigation, transportation pre-paid. Upon investigation, If found the rectification is possible, an estimation for servicing is sent to the customer. Rectification shall be done on receipt of approval for the charges with advance payment only. 2. Failure of products outside warranty In India The defective products shall be forwarded to ElMeasure factory at Bangalore for rectification, transportation pre-paid. Upon investigation, estimation for servicing is sent to the customer. Rectification shall be done on receipt of approval for the charges with advance payment only. ElMeasure, as a policy, do not provide replacement for the products outside warranty.

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