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User’s Manual
(Document Ver- BGX 501-147 R04)
Foreword
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Premier Modbus
Concept
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Premier Modbus
General Description
External Features
CALIBRATION LED
RS232/RS485 PORT
DISPLAY
RATING PLATE OPTICAL PORT
COVER SEALING SCREW
REMOTE POWER UNIT (RPU)
ETBC SEALING SCREW
EXTENDED TERMINAL
BLOCK COVER
FRONT COVER
BASE
TERMINAL LID
CHASIS
11. RS 485 port: The meter TOP hat has RS 485 port (RJ 11
connecter) for online communication over Modbus. The
purpose of the PREMIER MODBUS communications protocol
is to allow measured data and setup information to be
efficiently transferred between a MODBUS Master
Station and PREMIER. This allows interrogation of all
data measured by PREMIER, which are exported via the
MODBUS Slave PREMIER Module.
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Premier Modbus
Technical Features
Energy Registers
The TOD Maximum Demand: The meter contains provision for time
of day (TOD) demand computation whereby the user can define
up to 8 time zones in 24 hours cycle to cover morning and
evening peak and OFF peak periods separately. The timings of
these TOD registers are configurable through Tariff Change
Transaction with the help of MRI. Time Of Day Tariff Energy
Registers.
The data can be read by MRI and dumped on the Base Computer
Software. This can be viewed in the graphical form and these
data can also be converted to a spreadsheet with the help of
BCS.
Data Communication
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Premier Modbus
Example
If PREMIER is commissioned at 11KV/110V and 100Amp/5Amp then
the above factor send by PREMIER will be as follows:
Meter information
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Premier Modbus
Instantaneous Parameters
Line Current
Power factor
Phase angles
Frequency
Baudrate
Energy values
Security
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Premier Modbus
Calibration LED
Scroll Locking
4. For releasing the lock press the same button for long
push on any parameter till the LCD test (first
parameter defined in manual display sequence) comes on
display, this will indicate that lock has been
released and the normal displays will be running now.
The clock enables the meter to keep track of real time and
Real Time Clock & calendar as features like TOD energy, TOD MD, and event log
Time are done on real time basis. The unavoidable drift in RTC
time is automatically taken care of whenever the meter is
Synchronization read by MRI provided the drift falls with in prescribed
limits.
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Premier Modbus
Installation Mounting
The meter has two mounting holes each 5.5 mm diameter in the
terminal block and one key slot on the back side of cover.
These holes are to be drilled in the panel as shown in the
figure. Make a M4 size tapping on the top hole and fix one
screw of M4 size keeping it out about 5 mm. The meter is
first supported on the screw by the key hole then it is
mounted using two screws and nuts each of M4 size on the
panel. Then tighten the nuts from the backside of panel.
Necessary mounting kit is provided with the meter.
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Connections
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Premier Modbus
APPENDIX-A
Connection Diagrams
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Premier Modbus
1. LAMP TEST
In this display, all the segments of the LCD are lighted up to confirm the proper working
of the display LCD. The user must ensure that all the segments are lighted up in this
display before watching any other display.
2. DATE
This display shows the Current Date in the meter (based on the real time maintained by
meter clock called RTC) in DD:MM:YY format. The example below shows how 01st Jan 2002
will be displayed.
3. REAL TIME
This display shows the Current Time in the meter (based on the real time maintained by
meter clock called RTC) in HH:MM:SS format. The example below shows how 12:08:06 hrs will
be displayed.
This display shows the instantaneous value of phase to neutral voltage for individual
phases. (Denoted by 'P-N x' where x takes the value 1/2/3 for R-phase, Y-phase and B-
phase respectively).The example below shows Phase 1-to- Neutral voltage.
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Premier Modbus
This display shows the instantaneous value of phase to phase voltages. (Denoted by 'P-P
x' where x takes the value 12/23/31 for R-Y, Y-B and B-R phase to phase combinations
respectively).The example below shows the R phase-to-Y phase voltage.
This display shows the instantaneous value of line current in individual phase. (Denoted
by 'LINE x' where x takes the value 1/2/3 for R-phase, Y-phase and B-phase
respectively.)The example below shows the instantaneous line current of Phase 1 i.e. R-
Phase.
This display shows the angle (in degrees) between the R-phase voltage and the R-phase
voltage (identified by 'V-V 11' in the identifier).
8. SUPPLY FREQUENCY
This display shows the instantaneous supply frequency in resolution of 1/1000 Hz.
The display shows the instantaneous value of average power factor with the direction of
active energy.
This display shows the Instantaneous power factor for individual phases (Denoted by PF x
where x takes values 1/2/3 for R Phase, Y Phase and B Phase respectively). The direction
of active energy is also shown. The example below shows the instantaneous power factor of
Phase 1 i.e. R-Phase.
This display shows the instantaneous active power being measured by the meter.
This display shows the instantaneous reactive power being measured by the meter.
This display shows the instantaneous apparent power being measured by the meter.
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This display shows the phase sequence of the voltages being fed to the meter. There are
three cases: Forward phase sequence i.e. RYB is identified by 'FOR' in the identifier.
Reverse phase sequence i.e. RBY is identified by 'REV' in the identifier. Invalid phase
sequence i.e. when angles between different voltage are not valid, is identified by 'INV'
in the identifier.
This display shows if any of the following abnormal electrical conditions has occurred.
The priority is as per the sequence given below:
1. Voltage Miss: Identifier is PT Lo and the phase(s) whose voltage is missing is shown
in the data.
2. Invalid Voltage: Identifier is INV and the phase(s) whose angles are invalid are shown
in the data.
3. CT Miss: Identifier is CT Lo and the phase(s) whose current is missing is shown in the
data.
4. CT Reversal: Identifier is CTREV and the phase(s) whose current terminals are reversed
is/are shown in the data.
5. When none of the above conditions are existing, Circuit OK is displayed.
This display shows the value of Primary Voltage for which the meter has been
commissioned. The example below shows that the meter has been commissioned for primary
voltage of 230 Volts.
This display shows the value of Primary Current (in amperes) for which the meter has been
commissioned. The example below shows that the meter has been commissioned for primary
current of 5 Amperes.
This display shows the Rising demand along with elapsed time in the current Demand
Integration Period (Time shown in mins. since start of the Integration Period in the
identifier) for apparent energy parameter.
This display shows the duration (in hours) between the present time and the time of meter
manufacturing for which the meter remained powered on.
This display shows the duration (in hours) between the current time and the time of meter
manufacturing for which the meter remained powered off
This display shows the current value of Active Import Energy register.
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This display shows the current value of Active Export Energy register.
This display shows the current value of Reactive Lag Energy register.
This display shows the current value of Reactive Lead Energy register.
This display shows the value of Active Import Energy register at individual billing
instants. The billing instants are identified by the digit after H i.e. H1 for history
no. 1, H2 for history no. 2 and so on.
This display shows the value of Active Export Energy register at individual billing
instants. The billing instants are identified by the digit after H i.e. H1for history no.
1, H2 for history no. 2 and so on.
This display shows the value of Reactive Lag Energy register at individual billing
instants. The billing instants are identified by the digit after H i.e. H1 for history
no. 1, H2 for history no. 2 and so on.
This display shows the value of Reactive Lead Energy register at individual billing
instants. The billing instants are identified by the digit after H i.e. H1 for history
no. 1, H2 for history no. 2 and so on.
This display shows the value of Apparent Energy register at individual billing instants.
The billing instants are identified by the digit after H i.e. H1 for history no. 1, H2
for history no. 2 and so on.
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Premier Modbus
This display shows the value of current Universal (0-24 hrs.) Maximum Demand for Apparent
parameter.
This display shows the value of current Maximum Demand(MD) in individual TOD MD registers
for Apparent parameter.
This display shows the current value of individual TOD Active Import Energy register. The
TOD no. is identified by the digit before C in the identifier i.e. 1C for 1st TOD, 2C for
2nd TOD and so on.
This display shows the current value of individual TOD Apparent Energy register. The TOD
no. is identified by the digit before C in the identifier i.e. 1C for 1st TOD, 2C for 2nd
TOD and so on.
This display shows Cumulative Maximum Demand (identifier Un CMD) for Apparent energy
parameter.
This display shows the potential circuit related tamper(s) existing at the present
instant. The character allocation is as follows (from left to right): 'lU b y r' denoting
invalid voltage, voltage unbalance, B-phase PT miss, Y phase PT miss and R-phase PT miss
respectively. A blank at particular position shows that the corresponding tamper is not
supported while a '-' means particular tamper is not existing at present.
This display shows the current circuit related tamper(s) existing at the present instant.
The character allocation is as follows: (from left to right) 'o l b O b y r '
representing over current, current imbalance, current bypass, current circuit open, B-
Phase CT reversal, Y-phase CT reversal and R-phase CT reversal tampers respectively.
A blank at corresponding position shows that the particular tamper is not supported while
a '-' means particular tamper is not existing at present.
This display shows the present status of tampers included in Other Tamper class. The
character allocation is as follows :( from left to right) 'b y r M n' denoting B-phase
current circuit missing, Y-phase current circuit missing, R-phase current circuit
missing, Magnetic Interference tamper. Neutral Disturbance tamper respectively. A blank
at particular position shows that the corresponding tamper is not supported while a '-'
means particular tamper is not existing at present.
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Premier Modbus
This display shows the identity of the first ever tamper occurrence event recorded by the
meter. The nature of the tamper is denoted by PT or CT or OT representing potential
circuit related, current circuit related or other type in that order. The identity of
tamper for each of the above nature is same as that mentioned in present tamper status
displays. In the example below, it is shown that the first tamper recorded by the meter
was missing R phase in current circuit (included in OT group).
This display shows the date of occurrence of the very first tamper event recorded by the
meter.
This display shows the time of occurrence of very first tamper event recorded in the
meter.
This display shows the identity of the latest tamper restoration event recorded by the
meter. The nature of the tamper is denoted by PT or CT or OT representing potential
circuit related, current circuit related or other type in that order. The identity of
tamper for each of the above nature is same as that mentioned in present tamper status
displays. In the example below, it is shown that the last tamper recorded by the meter
was Y-phase reversal in current circuit (included in CT Type)
This display shows the date of the latest tamper restoration event recorded by the meter.
This display shows the time of the latest tamper restoration event recorded by the meter.
This display shows the total number of tamper occurrence events (of all kinds) recorded
by the meter till any instant. The following display shows that 25 tamper events have
been recorded so far. 'CNTtr' denotes tamper counts.
This display shows the count of R- Phase Potential circuit missing tamper occurrences
which have been recorded by the meter.
This display shows the consumption of Active Import Energy since the last billing
operation.
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Premier Modbus
This display shows the consumption of Active Export Energy since the last billing
operation.
This display shows the consumption of Reactive Lag Energy since the last billing
operation.
This display shows the consumption of Reactive Lead Energy since the last billing
operation.
This display shows the consumption of Apparent Energy since the last billing operation.
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