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Contents
Incoming Inspection 4 Configuration 23
Meaning of the symbols used 4 LCD contrast 23
Incoming inspection 4 Connection options 24
Scope of delivery 5 Current transformer 25
Accessories available 5 Voltage transformer 26
Model options available 5 Network setting 27
RS485 27
Product Description 6 Ethernet (TCP/IP) 28
Practical guidance on use 6 Password 30
Intended use 6 Password mode 30
Installation 8 Checking the Measured Values 32
Installation location 8 Voltage 32
Protective conductor 8 Phase sequence 32
Supply voltage 8 Current 33
Connection options 9 Power 33
Voltage measurement 10
Current measurement 11 System Informationen 34
Interfaces 12 Serial number 34
RS485 12 Date and time 34
RS485 Profibus 13 Software release 34
Digital inputs and outputs 14
Analog inputs and outputs 16 Service and Maintenance 35
Service 35
Initial Startup 18 Maintenance 35
Install device 18 What to do in case of faults 36
Connect device 18
Apply supply voltage 18 Technical Specifications 38
Apply measurement voltage 18 Overview of measured values 38
Apply measurement current 18 Measurement uncertainty 39
Ambient conditions 40
Operation 19 Measurement 40
Operation and display 19 Inputs and outputs 41
Measured value displays 20 Dimensioned drawings 42
SELECT mode 20 Measured value displays 43
PRG menu 21
CONF menu 22 Appendix 46
Overview 22 Declaration of conformity 46
Connection example 47
Brief Instructions 48
2
All rights reserved. No part of the manual
may be reproduced or duplicated without the
written consent of the author. Violations are
punishable by law and will be pursued with all
legal means.
3
Incoming Inspection
Meaning of the symbols used Incoming inspection
The following pictograms are used in this Error-free and safe operation of this device
manual: requires proper transport and storage, setup
and assembly and careful operation and mait-
Warning, dangerous electrical voltage. ennance. If it can be assumed that safe opera-
c tion is no longer possible, the device must be
immediately taken out of service and secured
This symbol is intended to warn you against accidental startup.
m about possible dangers, which can oc- The device must be packed and unpacked
cur during the assembly, initial startup with the usual care without force and only us-
and during use. ing suitable tools. The devices are to be visu-
ally inspected for faultless mechanical condi-
Protective conductor terminal tion. Please note the installation instructions
enclosed with the device.
It is to be assumed that safe operation is no
longer possible if the device e.g.
• has visible damage,
• no longer works despite an intact power
supply,
• has been exposed to unfavourable condi-
tions for a lengthy time (e.g. storage outside
the permissible climate limits without adjust-
ment to the room climate, condensation, etc.)
or transport loads (e.g. fall from a large height
even without visible external damage, etc.).
4
Incoming Inspection
Scope of delivery
Number Product No. Name
Accessories available
Product No. Name
5
Product Description
Practical guidance on use Intended use
This device is only to be deployed and used Installation
by qualified personnel in accordance with the The UMG507 is suitable for installation in
safety provisions and regulations. fixed and weatherproof control panels. Con-
When using the device, the necessary legal ductive control panels must be earthed. Due
and safety regulations for the respective use to its high immunity the UMG507 is suitable
are also to be observed. for continuous, unmonitored operation.
Qualified personnel are persons who are fa-
miliar with the setup, installation, putting into Measurement
service and operation of the product and have The UMG507 is inetnded for the measure-
the necessary qualifications for their work, e.g. ment of electrical variables such as voltage,
- Training or instruction and/or authorisation current, power, etc. in low-voltage switchgear.
to switch electric circuits and devices on and Measured values are saved adn can be read
off, to isolate them, earth and label them in out through serial interfaces. The voltage and
accordance with the safety standards. current measurement inputs are continuously
- Training or instruction in accordance with the scanned. Brief interruptions up to a half-wave
safety standards for the maintenance and use are reliably detected.
of appropriate safety equipment. The applied voltages must lie within the meas-
uring and supply voltage range given on the
rating plate.
The measuring and supply voltages must be
connected to the UMG507 via a disconnect-
ing device (switch or circuit-breaker) and an
overcurrent protection device (2-10A) in the
building installation. The disconnecting device
must be near the UMG507 and be easily
reached by the user. The disconnecting device
must be labelled for the device.
Either ../5A or ../1A current transformers can
be optionally connected to the current mea-
surement inputs.
m Attention!
If the device is not operated in accord-
ance with the operating instructions,
protection is no longer ensured and
the device can cause hazards.
6
Product Description
L1
TN and TT systems
L2 230/400V 50/60Hz
Measurement is designed for 3-phase sys-
L3
tems with neutral conductors (TN and TT
N
systems).
PE
PE - L max. 500V
phase-4-wire systems: L1 L2 L3 N
4M
4M
4M
4M
DC
400/690, 417/720, 480/830
voltage measurement
auxiliary power
Measuring range: System
PE
UMG507
earthing
L - N 50V .. 500V (max. 550V)
L-L 90V .. 870V (max. 950V)
Fig. Block diagram, UMG507 in the TN sys-
tem.
IT systems
The UMG507 is only conditionally suitable for L1
500V 50/60Hz
use in IT systems, as the measurement volt- L2
4M
4M
4M
Impedance DC
to earth (e.g. in case of a phase-to-earth fault).
PE voltage measurement
The connection options shown in Fig. 4.1b auxiliary power
(with PEN conductor) or Fig. 4.6a (without a System
earthing
UMG507
PEN conductor) are suitable for IT systems
without restriction. Here the IT system is insu-
lated through the use of voltage transformers. Fig. Block diagram, UMG507 in the IT system
without N.
Supported nominal voltage (in volts) in 3-
phase-3-wire systems:
L1
115, 120, 127, 220, 230, 240, 260, 277, 347, L2 230/400V 50/60Hz
380, 400, 415, 440, 480, 500. L3
Measuring range:
L - PE 50V .. 500V (max. 550V)
L-L 90V .. 500V (max. 550V)
L1 L2 L3 N
AC/DC
4M
4M
4M
4M
Impedance DC
PE
voltage measurement
auxiliary power
System
earthing
UMG507
7
Installation
Installation location Attention!
The UMG507 is intended for permanent in- - The wiring cables for the operating voltage
stallation in low and medium-voltage switch- must be suitable for nominal voltages up to
gear. It can be installed in any position. 300VAC to earth.
8
Installation
Connection options
The UMG507 can measure in systems with
N and even in systems without N through
two voltage transformers. Measurement in
systems with L1/L2/L3 and N (PEN) is called
four-wire measurement here. Measurement
in systems with L1/L2/L3 but without N is
called three-wire measurement.
The UMG507 is preset in the factory for mea-
surement in systems with N (four-wire mea-
surement).
Fig.2 Three-phase measurement without PEN Fig.3 Measurement with three current trans-
conductor. (four-wire measurement) formers and three voltage transformers. (four-
wire measurement)
Fig.4 Measurement with two current trans- Fig.5 Medium-voltage measurement with two
formers. (four-wire measurement) current and three voltage transformers. (four-
wire measurement)
9
Installation
Voltage measurement
The UMG507 is suitable for measuring alter-
nating voltages of up to 500VAC to earth and
870VAC phase-to-phase. The wiring cables
for the measured voltages must be suitabel for
voltages up to 500VAC to earth and 870VAC
phase-to-phase.
m Attention!
The UMG507 is not suitable for mea-
surement of direct voltages.
Fig.6 Three-phase measurement without PEN
conductor with three current transformers. Voltages over 500VAC to earth must
(three-wire measurement) be connected through a voltage trans-
former .
10
Installation
Current measurement Total current measurement
The UMG507 is designed for the connection If the current measurement takes place
of current transformers with secondary cur- through two current transformers, the total
rents of ../1A and ../5A. Only alternating cur- conversion ratio of the current transformers
rents can be measured, not direct currents. must be programmed in the UMG507.
Each current measurement input can be per-
manently loaded with 6A or loaded for 1 sec- Example: summation current transformer
ond with 60A. In systems with voltages up to Current measurement takes place using one
150VAC (CATIII) or 300VAC (CATII) to earth current transformer with a conversion ratio
currents of up to 5A can also be directly con- of 1000/5A and one current transformer with
nected to the UMG507 and measured. a conversion ratio of 200/5A. The total mea-
surement is carried out using a summation
If the current has to be measured with an am- transformer 5+5/5A.
meter in addition to the UMG507, this must be The UMG507 must then be set as follows:
connected in series with the UMG507. Primary current: 1000A + 200A = 1200A
Secondary current: 5A
11
Installation
Interfaces
RS232 RS485
The achievable distance between two RS232 Terminal resistors
devices depends on the cable used and the All devices are connected in a bus structure
baud rate. As a rule of thumb, for a transfer (line). Up to 32 stations can be connected
rate of 9600 baud the distance should not together in one segment. The cable is termi-
exceed 15m to 30m. nated with resistors at the start and end of a
The permissible ohmic load must be greater segment.
than 3kOhm and the capacitive load caused If there are more than 32 stations, repeaters
by the transmission cable must be smaller must be used in order to connect the indi-
than 2500pF. vidual segments.
With the PC cable for the RS232 interface
(2m) (optionally available) the maximum baud
rate is 38,4kBit/s.
Correct
Wrong
Shielding
A twisted-conductor and shielded cable must
be provided for connections through the
RS485 interface. In order to achieve sufficient
screening effectiveness, the screening must
be connected to large areas of the housing or
cabinet parts at both ends of the cable.
Cable type
Recommended cable types:
Unitronic Li2YCY(TP) 2x2x0.22 (Lapp cable)
m For the wiring of the Modbus con-
nection, CAT cables are not suitable.
Unitronic BUS L2/FIP 1x2x0.64 (Lapp cable)
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Installation
RS485 Profibus
The profibus connection of the UMG507 is
designed as a 9 pin DSUB socket. We recom-
mend a 9 pin profibus connector e.g. from the
firm Phoenix, type „SUBCON-Plus-ProfiB/AX/
SC“ with the product number 2744380 for the
connection.
Connection of the bus cables
The incoming bus cable is connected at the
terminals 1A and 1B. The bus cable for the
next device in the line is connected at the
terminals 2A and 2B. If there are no more
devices in the line, the bus cable must be ter-
minated with resistors (switch to ON).
In the switch setting ON the terminals 2A
and 2B are switched off for the continued bus
cable.
Other
profibus
stations
13
Installation
Digital inputs and outputs
Digital outputs
The UMG507 has 6 transistor switch outputs.
These outputs are separated from the evak-
luation electronics by optocouplers. The tran-
sistor collectors are connected together with
plus potential (terminal 23). Each transistor
can switch a maximum of 28V and 30mA. The
transistor outputs are not short-circuit proof.
External
auxiliary supply
230V AC
UMG507
Digital outputs 1-6 24V DC
+24V= + -
23
Digital
K2
Output 6
22
Digital
Output 5
K1
21
Digital
Output 4
20
Digital
Output 3
19
Digital
Output 2
18
Digital
Output 1
17
14
Installation
Digital inputs S0 Pulse input
The UMG507 has a total of 6 digital inputs Each input can also be used as an S0 pulse
which can be connected to transducers. An input to DIN EN62053-31. An external auxil-
input signal is detected at a digital input if a iary voltage of 20..28V DC and an external
voltage of at least 10V and maximum 28V is 1.5kOhm resistor each is required for this.
applied. A current of at least 1mA and maxi-
mum 6mA then flows.
UMG507 UMG507
Digital inputs 1-6 Digital inputs 1-6
3,9V 3,9V
4 4
4k 4k
Digital Digital
Input 1 Input 1
3,9V 3,9V
5 5
4k 4k
Digital Digital
Input 2 Input 2
3,9V 3,9V
6 6
4k 4k
Digital Digital
Input 3 Input 3
3,9V 3,9V
7 7
4k 4k
Digital Digital
Input 4 Input 4
S1 3,9V 3,9V
8 8
4k 4k
Digital Digital
S0 Pulse
Input 5 Input 5
generator
S2 3,9V 3,9V
9 9
+ 4k + 4k
24V Digital Digital
24V 1,5k
DC Input 6 DC Input 6
- 10 - 10
Fig.: Example for connection of the external Fig.: Example for connection of an S0 pulse
main switching contacts S1 and S2 to the generator at the digital input 6.
digital inputs 5 and 6.
15
Installation
Analog inputs and outputs
Temperature measurement input „PT100“
Temperature sensors with a resistance range of 400 Ohm to 4kOhm can be connected to the
„analog input PT100“.
The total burden (sensor + cable) of 4kOhm must not be exceeded.
Analog input
16
Installation
Analog outputs
17
Initial Startup
Install device Apply measurement voltage
The UMG507 is intended for installation in The UMG507 is suitable for the measurement
low-voltage distribution boards, in which maxi- of voltages of up to 500VAC to earth and
mum overvoltages in the overvoltage category 870VAC phase-to-phase.
III occur. The UMG507 is not suitable for the measure-
It can be installed in any position. The en- ment of direct voltages. Voltages over 500VAC
closed fixing branckets are to be used in the to earth must be connected through voltage
front panels or switchgear cabinet doors. transformers.
After connecting the measurement voltage,
the measured values for the voltages L-N
and L-L displayed by the UMG507 must be
Connect device compared with those at the voltage measure-
ment input. If a voltage transformer factor is
Apply supply voltage programmed, this must be taken into account
The size of the measuring and operating volt- in the comparison.
age for the UMG507 is given on the rating
plate.
Measurement and operating voltages, which Apply measurement current
do not correspond to the values given on the The UMG507 is designed for the connection
rating plate, malfunctions and severe damage of ../1A and ../5A current transformers.
to the device can result. Only alternating currents can be measured
The wiring cables for the measuring voltages through the current measurement inputs,
to the UMG507 must be suitable for voltages not alternating currents. Current transformer
up to 300V to earth and 520V phase-to-phase. terminals must be earthed on the secondary
After switching on the measuring and operat- side.
ing voltage specified on the rating plate of Current transformers which are not loaded on
the UMG507, all the segments appear in the the secondary side can result in dangerous
display. About two seconds later the UMG507 contact voltages and must therefore be short-
switches to the first measured value display. circuited.
If no display appears, check whether the op- Connect the individual current transformers
erating voltage lies within the nominal voltage to the UMG50 and compare the current dis-
range. played with the applied current. The current
displayed by the UMG507 must correspond
to the input current, taking into account the
current transformer transformation ratio.
The current transformer rator is set in the fac-
tory to 5/5A and may have to be adapted to
the current transformers used.
If the current transformer is short-circuited on
the secondary side, the UMG507 must display
approx. zero amperes in the corresponding
external conductor.
18
Operation
Operation and display
After the power supply has been restored Key press briefly press continuously
the UMG507 is always in the first programed
1
measured value dis- Select menu Return to the first
SELECT
play. The UMG507 measured value-
is controlled using display (panel)
the three keys in the
Measured val- 2
front. Panel right Panel left
ues
3
Panel up Panel down
PRG CONF
1 2 3
CONF PRG
SELECT CT
Measured values
Measured values A
Select phase
CONF PRG
SELECT
Voltage transformer,
RS485,
Display additional infor- ethernet, Wh
Measured values date,
mation
Free parameter entry
VArh
(address, value).
CONF PRG
19
Operation
Measured value displays SELECT mode
After the power supply has been restored Additional information such as the Date and
the UMG507 always displays the first pro- Time can be called up directly in the meas-
grammed measured value display. Up to three ured value displays for various values and
measured values can be shown simultane- the min and max values can be individually
ously in the UMG507‘s display. deleted.
The Keys 2 and 3 can be used to page be-
2
tween the measured value displays. In order Mean Display averaging time.
to keep the display of the selection of meas- value
3
ured values to be displayed clear, only part of Delete mean value.
the avaialable measured values are prepro-
2
grammed for call up in the measured value Min value Display Date and Time.
display in the factory. Delete min value.
3
If other measured values are required in the
UMG507‘s display, these can be selected on a
2
PC using the programming and readout soft- Max value Display Date and Time.
ware GridVis included in the scope of supply Delete max value.
3
and can then be transferred to the UNG507
through the serial interface.
2
Power de- Display running time.
mand
Display example:
Voltages L1-N, L2- L1
V
N, L3-N. Example: Delete max current value in L3.
L2 V 2 Use keys 2 and SELECT
L1
3
3 to page up to A
V
L3
the max current
value. L2 A
A
L3
Select display.
1
Press 2 times.
Select phase.
A
L3
3
Press once. SELECT
Delete max
value.
A
L3
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Operation
PRG menu
The active power demand, min values and Example: Delete reactive power demand
max values can be deleted in groups using counter.
the PRG progamming menu. 1
Press 3 times. SELECT
The SELECT
symbol flashes.
Max values
PRG
2
Press once.
The SELECT
symbol disap-
Active power de- Wh
pears.
mand
VArh PRG
Reactive power de-
mand PRG
2
Press once.
Delete the
Wh
active and re-
active power
demands has VArh
1
A Press 2 times.
Wh
Delete reactive
power demand
VArh
flashes.
PRG
3
Press once.
Wh
The reactive
power demand
has been de- VArh
leted. PRG
21
Operation
CONF menu 3
Password
The settings required for operation of the
UMG507 are stored in the configuration menu
CONF. Among others, these are the settings
for the current transformer, the device address
and the programming of the interfaces.
When delivered, these settings are not pro-
CONF
tected and can be changed. Accidental chang-
ing of the settings can be prevented by using 3
Ethernet,
the „Password“ setting.
type of address
determination
Overview
CONF
1 CT
Press 2 times.
A 3
Ethernet, ad-
2
Press once. dress
A
Current trans-
former
CONF
CONF
3
Voltage trans- VT
former V
3 Ethernet, gate-
way
V
CONF
CONF
3 RS485, ADDR
Device address
3
Date
Y.M
D.H
CONF M.S
CONF
3
RS485, baud 3
Free parameter
rate input (address,
value)
k
CONF CONF
22
Configuration
LCD contrast
The preferred viewing direction for the LCD Program LCD contrast
display is from „below“. The user can adjust The value for the LCD contrast is entered di-
the LCD contrast for the LCD display. The rectly in the address 3561.
contrast settimg can be changed within the 1 SELECT CT
range of 10 to 50 in steps of 1. Press 2 times.
10 = Characters very light The Select text A
2
Press once.
The Select text disappears.
The device is in Programming mode.
Address
23
Configuration
Connection options
In the factory the UMG507 is preset for mea- Programm connection options
surement in systems with N (four-wire mea- The value for the connection options is directly
surement). transferred to the address 6289.
2
Press once.
The Select text disappears.
The device is in Programming mode.
Address
24
Configuration
Current transformer
Current transformers with either a secondary Program current transformer
current of 1A or 5A can be connected to the
1
UMG507. Press 2 times.
SELECT CT
A
Current The Select text
transformer Adjustment range Preset flashes. A
Primary 1A .. 999.9MA 5A
Secondary 1A .. 5A 5A CONF
Confirm selection.
CT
2
Press once.
Example: summation current transformer A
transformer 5+5/5A.
The UMG507 must then be programmed with Change current transformer setting.
the following values: 1 CT
Press once.
A
Primary current: 1000A + 200A = 1200A The first digit of
Secondary current: 5A the primary cur- A
rent flashes.
3
Change digit.
EDIT CONF
2
Move decimal
point.
it of the primary
A
current flashes.
3
Change digit. EDIT CONF
2
Move decimal
point.
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Configuration
Voltage transformer
The pre-programmed voltage transformer Program voltage transformer
ratio only has to be changed if voltage trans-
1
formers are connected. The outer conductor Press 2 times. SELECT VT
the secondary and primary voltage in the dis- The Select text
play of the UMG507. flashes. V
Voltage CONF
CONF
3
Change digit.
2
Move decimal EDIT CONF
point.
V
The second dig-
it of the primary
V
current flashes.
3
Change digit. EDIT CONF
2
Move decimal
point.
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Configuration
Network setting
Each device in a system must have its own Program network address
address. The ethernet and RS485 are in-
dependent systems and have their own ad- 1 CT
dresses. Press 2 times.
The Select text A
flashes.
A
RS485 The current
Modbus protocol transformer set-
Address setting range for use of the Modbus ting is displayed.
CONF
protocol:
001 ... 247 2
Press once.
The Select text disappears.
The factory setting for the address is 001. The device is in Programming mode.
Interface
Switch to the „Network address“ menu item.
Baud rate
3 ADDR
k Press 2 times.
transfer protocols:
0=Modbus slave The current net-
1=Modbus master CONF
work address is
2=Profibus displayed
CONF
dress = 1
CONF
27
Configuration
Ethernet (TCP/IP)
The network settings for the ethernet are Boot bP
specified by the network administrator and set
The UMG507 obtains
at the UMG507 accordingly.
the IP address and
If the setting is unknown, do not plug the
network configuration
patch cable into the UMG507.
(sub-network/gateway)
from the boot server.
PRG
boot Meaning Search
Boot DHCP
The UMG507 obtains
the IP address and
network configuration
(sub-network/gateway)
from the DHCP server.
Search PRG
Ready PRG
28
Configuration
Boot oFF
The IP address and
network configuration
(sub-network/gateway)
must be entered direct-
ly at the UMG507.
PRG
Address
Netmask
Gateway
Gateway-address
29
Configuration
Password
In order to make it difficult to accidentally Program password
change the programmed data using the key-
1 SELECT CT
board or the WEB interface, a password and a Press 2 times.
password mode can be programmed. It is only The Select text A
30
31
Checking the Measured Values
Voltage Phase sequence
In the voltage display you should check the If all the voltage circuits have been connected,
L-N and/or L-L voltages. If one or several the UMG507 displays the phase sequence.
voltages are missing here, there is possibly a If all the segments in the display run in a
wiring error. clockwise direction, a right-hand rotating field
If the displayed values do not correspond to exists. If the segments in the display run in an
the actual voltages, check the voltage trans- anti-clockwise direction, a left-hand rotating
former setting. field exists.
L1
Hz
L1
V
L2 V
V
If the segments in the display are at a stand-
L3 still there is not rotating field. In this case the
voltage circuits have probably not all been
properly connected.
L1
Hz
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Checking the Measured Values
Current Power
Switch to the currents display. The read off Select the display of the active power of the
balues should agree with the currents actually three phases. Assuming that there is no gen-
flowing. If not, check the wiring and the cur- erator operation, positive active powers of
rency transformer setting. a similar size should be displayed for each
phase. If not, the current transformers are
Check the current direction probably reversed or assigned to the wrong
Short-circuit two current transformers on the phase.
secondary side. The active power displayed
in the remaining phase of the UMG507 must L1 kW
now be positive (+) for drawing of active power
and negative (-) for supply (generator opera- kW
L2
tion) of active power.
If no active power is displayed the assignment kW
of the voltages to the currents may be wrong. L3
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System Informationen
Serial number Software release
Each device has its own, unchangeable 8 The software for the UMG507 is continu-
digit serial number. The serial number is on ously improved and extended. The software
the rating plate and can also be called up via status in the device is identified with a 4 digit
the display. number, the software release. The software
release cannot be changed by the user.
Y.M
D.H
M.S
UTC
UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) is the in-
ternational time standard.
34
Service and Maintenance
Service Maintenance
If questions arise, which are not described in The device is subjected to various safety tests
this manual, please contact us directly. before being delivered and is marked with a
In order to deal with questions, we will need seal. If a device is opened the safety tests
the following information: must be repeated.
- Device designation (see rating plate), We only provide a warranty for unopened
- Serial number (see rating plate), devices.
- Auxiliary voltage (see rating plate),
- Software release (display) and Repair and calibration
- Precise description of the error. Repair and calibration work can only be car-
ried out in the manufacturing factory.
You can contact us:
Mo to Th 07:00h to 15:00h Front foil
Fr 07:00h to 12:00h The front foil can be cleaned with a soft cloth
and the usual domestic cleaning agents.
Janitza electronics GmbH Never use acids or cleaning agents containing
Vor dem Polstück 1 acids to clean the device.
D-35633 Lahnau
Support: Tel. (0 64 41) 9642-22 Battery
Fax (0 64 41) 9642-30 The life expectancy of the battery at a storage
e-mail: info@janitza.de temperature of +45°C is at least 5 years. The
typical life expectancy of the battery is 8 to 10
years.
The battery (type CR2450N 3V/540mAh) can
be replaced by the user.
Disposal
The device can be disposed of as electronic
scrap in accordance with the legal provisions
for recycling. The lithium battery installed must
be disposed of separately.
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Service and Maintenance
What to do in case of faults
Possible fault Cause Remedy
Current too small. Current measurement in Check connection and correct if nec-
the wrong phase. essary.
Current transformer factor Read off and program the current
incorrectly programmed. transformer conversion ratio at the
current transformer.
Current too large. Measuring range exceed- Install larger current transformer.
ed.
The peak current value Attention! It must be ensured that
at the measurement input the measurement inputs are not over-
has been exceeded by loaded.
harmonic components.
Voltage L-N too small. Measurement in the wrong Check connection and correct if nec-
phase. essary.
Voltage transformer factor Read off and program the voltage
incorrectly programmed. transformer conversion ratio at the
voltage transformer. If the voltage is
not measured through a voltage trans-
former, program the voltage trans-
former conversion ratio as 400/400.
Install smaller voltage transformer.
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Service and Maintenance
Date skips to The battery is dead. Send the device to the manufacturer for a
1.1.1970 battery replacement.
Programming data The device has been ex- Take external protective measures, e.g.
or saved data is posed to electromagnetic screening, filtering, earthing or spatial
lost. interferences, which are separation.
greater than those given in
the technical specifications.
Active power too
small / too large. The current transformer Read off and program the current trans-
conversion ratio is incor- former conversion ratio at the current
rectly programmed. Cur- transformer. Check the connection and
rent circuit assigned to the correct if necessary.
wrong voltage circuit. Install larger or smaller current trans-
Current at the measure- former.
ment input lies outsite the
measuring range. Read off and program the voltage trans-
Voltage transformer conver- former conversion ratio at the voltage
sion ratio is incorrectly pro- transformer. If the voltage is not meas-
grammed. ured using a voltage transformer, pro-
gram voltage transformer 400/400.
Voltage at the measure- Install larger or smaller voltage trans-
ment input lies outside the former.
measuring range.
Active power draw- At least one current trans- Check the connection and correct if nec-
ing / supply re- former connection is re- essary.
versed. versed. Current circuit is
assigned to the wrong volt- Check the connection and correct if nec-
age circuit. essary.
„EEEE A“ in the The current measuring Check the measured current and if nec-
display. range has been exceeded. essary install a suitable current trans-
former.
„EEEE V“ in the dis- The voltage measuring Check the measured voltage and if nec-
play. range has been exceeded. essary install a suitable voltage trans-
former.
Digital output or No source has been as- Program the output.
pulse output do not signed to the output.
react.
Despite the above device defekt. Send the device to the manufacturer for
measures the de- checking, with a precise description of the
vice still doesn‘t fault.
work.
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Technical Specifications
Overview of measured values
Designation Measured Mean- Max- Min-
values values values values
Voltage
UL1-N, UL2-N, UL3-N x x x x
UL1-L2, UL2-L3, UL3-L1 x x x x
Current
IL1, IL2, IL3, IN x x x
Mean current values IL1, IL2, IL3, IN x
Phase position
CosPhiL1, CosPhiL2, CosPhiL3, CosPhiSum, x x x x
Power output
PL1, PL2, PL3, Psum, x x x
L1, QQ L2, QL3, Qsum, x x x
L1, SL2
S, SL3, Ssum, x x x
Mean output values PL1, PL2, PL1, Psum x
Frequency in L1 x x x x
Negative, positive, zero phase sequence sys. x x x x
Voltage symmetry x x x x
Phase sequence x x x x
K-factor L1, L2, L3, x x x x
Fourier analysis DFT(1, 3, 5, 7, 9, .. 15)
Voltage UL1-N, UL2-N, UL3-N x x x x
Current IL1, IL2, IL3, x x x x
THD
UL1-N, UL2-N, UL3-N x x x
IL1, IL2, IL3 x x x
Work
Active energy (without backstop) x
Active energy (drawn) x
Active energy (supply) x
Tarrifs 1 .. 4
Active energy(without backstop) x
Active energy (drawn) x
Active energy (supply) x
EMAX active power x x
EMAX trend value x
Inputs and outputs
Temperature measurement input x x x x
Temperature measurement, internal x x x x
Analog input (0/4 .. 20mA) x x x x
Analog outputs (0, 1) x
Digital outputs (1 .. 6) x
Digital inputs (1 .. 6) x
Active power, S0-inputs (1 .. 6) x
Meters (1 .. 6) x
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Technical Specifications
Measurement uncertainty
The measurement uncertainty of the UMG507 applies to the use of the following measuring
ranges. The measured value must lie within the given limits. Outside of these limits the mea-
surement uncertainty is not specified. The ambient temperature must lie within the range 18
... 28°C. Outside of this temperature range an additional measuring error must be taken into
account.
Measured value Measuring range Crest factor for max. RMS-Measured value
The power measuring range is calculated from the current and voltage measuring ranges cho-
sen. (rng P = rng U * rng I).
Abbreviations used:
rng = of the measured range
rdg = of the measured value
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Technical Specifications
Weight : 850g
Calorific value : 2.2MJ (610Wh)
Installed location : any
Connectable conductors
Solid , stranded, flexible : 0.08 - 2.5mm2
Plug connector, wire end ferrule : 1.5mm2 only one conductor may be
connected for each terminal connection!
Ambient conditions
Operating temperature range : -10°C .. +55°C
Storage temperature range : -20°C .. +70°C
Relative air humidity : 15% .. 95% without condensation
Operating altitude : 0 .. 2000m above sea level
Degree of protection
Front : IP50 to IEC529
Front with seal (option) : IP65 to IEC529
Rear : IP20 to IEC529
Pluggable screw terminal : IP20 to IEC529
Measurement
Current measurement
Overvoltage category : 300V CATII, 150V CATIII
Test voltage : 2000V DC
Power consumption : approx. 0.2 VA
Nominal current for ../5A (../1A) : 5A (1A)
Limit current : 9.5A (sinusoidal)
Overload, continuous : 6A (sinusoidal)
Overload : 60A for 1 sec.
Voltage measurement
Overvoltage category : 500V CATIII
Test voltage : 4200V DC
Impedance : 4MOhm/Phase
Power consumption : approx. 0.1 VA
Measuring range L-N : 50 .. 500V AC
Measuring range L-L : 90 .. 870V AC
Frequency of the fundamental component : 45Hz.. 65Hz
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Technical Specifications
Inputs and outputs
Interfaces (options)
Overvoltage category : 32V CATI
RS232 : 3-pin screw-plug in terminals.
Protocol : Modbus RTU
Transfer rate : 38.4kbps
RS485 (option) : Connector, SUB D 9-pin
Protocol, profibus (option) : Profibus DP/V0 to EN 50170
Transfer rate : 9.6kBaud up to 1.5MBaud
Protocoll, Modbus RTU : Modbus RTU/Slave, RTU/Master
Transfer rate : 9600bps, 19.2kbps, 38.4kbps, 115.2kbps
Ethernet 10/100Base-TX (option)
Connection : RJ-45
Functions : Modbus gateway, embedded webserver
Protocols : TCP/IP, EMAIL(SMTP), DHCP(BootP),
Modbus-TCP, Modbus over Ethernet,
Ping, NTP.
Master/Slave operation via RS485 only possible with UMG 96S, UMG 503, UMG 505, Prophi
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Technical Specifications
Dimensioned drawings
Burst size: 138+0.8 x 138+0.8 mm
Control panel
max. 10
fixing
136
156
144
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Appendix
Measured value displays (factory default settings)
3 2 2 2
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Appendix
3 2 2 2
Measval curr. in N
Meanval curr. in N
Max val curr. in N
3
Active power EMAX Setpoint val number Min value active Max value active
residual time EMAX setpoint val power EMAX power EMAX
Messperiodendauer Trend Residual time Residual time
Residual time Measuring period Measuring period
3
These measured value displays are not available in all device options.
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Appendix
3 2 2 2
Solwertnummer
EMAX-Mean value Höchstwert
Trendwert
Residual time Residual time
Sollwert
Messperiodendauer Messperiodendauer
Residual time
3
Wochentag
Seriennummer
Jahr / Monat Software Release
XXXX
Tag / Stunde X.XXX
XXXX
Minute / Sekunde
3
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Appendix
Declaration of conformity
The UMG507 fullfils the safety requirements of the:
Directive 89/336/EEC in conjunction with DIN EN61326 (2002-03) and the
Directives 73/23/EEC and 93/68/EEC in conjunction with EN 61010-1 (2002-08)
Safety regulations
Safety regulations for electrical measurement, control and laboratory equipment
: EN61010-1 08:2002, IEC 61010-1:2001
Class of protection : I (device with protective conductor)
EMC requirements
Emitted interference,
residential area : DIN EN61326:2002-03, Table 4 Class B
Noise immunity, industrial area : DIN EN61326:2002-03, Table A.1
Housing : Electrostat. discharge, IEC61000-4-2(4kV/8kV)
: Electromagn. fields, IEC61000-4-3:2002 (10V/m)
: Electromagn. fields, IEC61000-4-8:2000 (100A/m)
Operating voltage : Voltage dip, IEC61000-4-11 (0.5 period.)
: Bursts, IEC61000-4-4 (2kV)
: Impulse voltages, IEC61000-4-5 (1kV L to N)
: Conducted HF signals, IEC61000-4-6 (3V)
Measured inputs : Impulse voltages, IEC61000-4-5 (2kV)
: Conducted HF signals, IEC61000-4-6 (3V)
: Bursts, IEC61000-4-4 (2kV)
RS485, dig. inputs and outputs : Conducted HF signals, IEC61000-4-6 (3V)
: Bursts, IEC61000-4-4 (1kV)
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Connection example
Appendix
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Brief Instructions
Set current transformer
1
CT
2x Select programming menu.
Primary current A
2
1x Select current transformer.
Secondary current A 1
Select digit.
3
Change digit.
2
CONF Shift decimal point.
1
2 sec. Save and display measured value.
1
VT
2x Select programming menu.
Primary voltage V 2
1x Confi rm selection.
3
Secondary voltage V 1x Select voltage transformer.
1
Select digit.
3
CONF Change digit.
2
Shift decimal point.
1
2 sec. Save and display measured value.
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