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Multi-Function Panel Meter

Elite

User's Manual

(Document Ver- BGX501-039-R03)

Multi-Function Panel Meter: Elite General Specification

Variants Details

Input/Output and Add-on Module Details Feature Sets

Precautions & Safety Practices Connection S, Pin Layout Details Eloc rical Connection Details Modul Cono ctlon Details

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Vtewlng Dlopl y d Po m ters Dj op l.ay Org ut uo t t on

'serclnq up conflgurable Parameters lit II'il Mod une r Interface

p, l m.u y c.:1I" n and Voltage Settings '1'011 !J t.t.lngo

1',,10 Parameter Configuration 1',,1(1 Width Configuration l'"lu Value Settings

1\" log O/P Configuration MODlJUS Configuration 1,'DV'ourites Page Configuration

/1(10 ting Minimum & Maximum Values ~ rforming Billing Operation

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Important

possible Electric Hazard

Attention

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Please take note of the warning and caution icons presented in this manual as follows:

This icon indicates the existence of dangerous electrical voltage. These operations should only be performed by qualified personnel.

This icon warns the user to take special precautions whilst performing an operation. The procedure must be followed as described in the manual.

Multi-Function Panel Meter: Elite

Elite. Multi-Function pan 1 Mater

The Elite series offers a complete range of DIN96 panel meters providing cost effective and accurate measurement of electrical energy.

Elite can be used to replace analog ammeter/voltmeter combinations and is ideal for the sub metering of distribution system. The usage includes load monitoring, energy management, building energy management system etc. Support is also available for logging TOD and Billing.

HT and LT variants are available with 3~-3W (3 Phase-3 wire) and 3~-4W (3 Phase-4 wire) configuration. Optional Add-On module can be fitted for analog output, pulse output, pulse , input and MODBUS communication.

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General specifications for the Elite meters are summarised below.

Ill'lld.fication
I Pl,yo I CD l. Dimensions 96.0 x 96.0 x 1l2.0 mm (W x H x D)
Enclosure Extruded Aluminum
Mounting DIN96 Panel Mounted
Weight 650 gm. (Approx)
, D:lectrical Conductor Maximum 2.5 mm"
Voltage Range 77-143V, 45-82 V or 161-299 V for
110 V, 63.5Vand 230V configuration
respectively.
Current Max 120% of Ibasic
Frequency 50 Hz +/- 5%
Calib. LED Green LED provided; meter constants
changes according to primary
scaling and is displayed on the LCD
3 Accuracy Class 1. 0/ 0.5 variant specific
4, Communication Optical Port for diagnosis purpose only
RS232/485 Optional, for MODBUS communication
5 Burden Current Ckt. As per standard
Voltage Ckt. As per standard Page 5

variants Details

Elite. models are available for different applications- HT or LT, 3$-3W or 3$-4W, 50 Hz or 60 Hz.

Following table summarises different available options for wiring configuration, voltage, feature sets:

D3T: LT,3$ 4W 230V 50Hz Class 1 1: 1 A
HT,3$ 110V 50Hz Class 0.5 5 : 5 A
D3V: 3W 0: 1/5 A, 5
D3M: HT,3$ 4W 63.5V 50Hz default
D3L: LT,3$ 3W 400V 50Hz
D3Z: LT 3W 440V 60Hz Input/Output and Add-on Module Details

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Two pulse outputs are provided by default which can be configured to provide pulse according to the configured energy. Following Add-On modules are also available:

Input Module for three external pulse inputs.

Analog Output module providing three 4-20 rnA O/P; each output can be configured for a selected parameter such as PF, voltage, power etc.

Pulse Output module providing two additional pulse outputs.

RS485 Communication module enabling MODBUS communication with meter

RS232 Communication module enabling MODBUS communication with meter.

please note that only one module can be available from this list of output Icommunication modules. This can be in addition to the input module.

Following table summarises options available for Add-On modules are as follows:

Opt avai

without or with anyone of the following modules:

Standard module nhips with a Pulse O/P. Can be supplied without it

Option available for with or without the Pulse Input module

1: Analog OIP module 2: RS485 module

3: RS232 module

4: Pulse Module

l" lture Sets

Elite ships with default feature set as described in the following list. Elite with customised feature set differs from this list .

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Active Import
Active Forwarded 3$4W config. only
Reactive Import
I':'H • gy Support Apparent
Apparent Forwarded 3$4W config. only
Active Export ------
Reactive Export
Active Import Default. Maximum three of
'1'00 Support Reactive Import supported energy types can
Apparent be factory configured.
Active Import Factory Default. Maximum two
Mil Support \Apparent of supported energy types
can be configured.
Active Import Factory Default; can be
Active Forwarded factory configured for other
Reactive Import supported types. Forwarded
I, ad Survey Apparent Energy is supported for 3$4W
(30 min IP) Apparent Forwarded config. only. Survey for
Active Export Pulse lip is available for
Reactive Export models having Pulse Input
Pulse lip Channel 1,2,3 modules.
Active Import Default; factory ----
Pulse ~eactive
Output Import configurable for supported
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energy type
Max Voltage Phase-1,2,3
Min Voltage Phase-1,2,3
Max Current Phase-l,2,3
Mllxlm Min Cap P.F.
" Min Inductive P.F.
MI1I1tna Max Frequency
Min Frequency
Max Active Power
Max Reactive Power
Max Apparent Power ,

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phase to Phase Voltage
Phase to Neutral Voltage 3c\l4W config. only
Line Current
Active Current 3c\l3W:Phase 1,3 only
Reactive Current 3$3W:Phase 1,3 only
Neutral Current 3c\l4W config. only
Cumulative Power ON/Off hr ------ ----------
Phase Angle Reference is phase 1
Frequency- Instantaneous
Frequency Max and Min
Phase wise Power Factor 3c\l3W:Phase 1,3 only
Power Factor Average
Inst.Load Active
Inst.Load -Reactive
Display Inst.Load Apparent
Parameter Rising Demand
Cumulative Energy For supported energy
Cumulative TOD Energy For supported energy
Current 0 24 Hrs MD
Current TOD MD Registers For supported energy
Max Voltage phase 1,2,3 For 3c\l3W Phasel-2,2-3 and 3-1
Min Voltage Phase 1,2,3 are shown
Max Phase Current (1,2,3)
Max & Min Frequency
Min Capacitive P.F.
Min Inductive P.F.
Max Active Power
Max Reactive Power
Max Apparent Power
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cautions & Safety Practices

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1. This product is to be used to measure electrical quantities when mounted in instrument panels only, and is to be installed only by trained electricians and technicians.

2. Before energizing the meter ensures that no stray strands of wire are present outside the connector blocks. As the Elite case is made from aluminum each meter must be connected to a good earth, using the stud provided.

3. Each Elite must be protected by fuses or voltage isolating links in each voltage circuit.

4. There are no user-serviceable or installerserviceable parts inside. Removing the cover with power applied exposes the potentially hazardous voltages.

5. Under no circumstances, the CT connections to the meter should be disconnected while current is flowing in the primary circuit of the external CT. The CT connector is provided with retaining screws to reduce the possibility of accidental disconnection.

6. Elite meters contain a Lithium battery that must be disposed of in a suitable manner at

the end of the battery's life. •

Connection & Pin Layout Detai1s

The rear panel of Elite looks similar to the following figure:

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;Z;; Pulse Input Module Socket '-:::,

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I Output ICommunlcatlon Module i- 21- 3"'" 0 I

I Connection Socket I

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7);,' Voltage Input Conneeiton Socket '<iW

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_,9\, Current Input Connection Socket ~

If any of the Add-On modules is not available, its socket will be absent from the rear panel.

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Electrical Connection Details

It is acceptable to common the leads from the CT secondary terminals and connect them to earth.

Attention

For a 3~4W installation the neutral must be connected, otherwise the meter .!ill not function

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connection Details for different wiring configuration are as follows:

CT Inputs

1------~~---r~~~~rt--~--

2 ~+--- __ ~ _,~~=±-----~toload

3--------~--+-----~~r----N------~----------~~c~~ur=re=n~t~lG·r~a~n:sf~o;,rm~e~rs~----

connection for 3~4W with external CT and VT; Example above s how i nq 63.5 V Phas!S to Neutral

Current Transformers

Connection for 3~3W with external CT and VT; Example above showing 110 V Phase to Phase

CT Inputs

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20"'1 L-

230 V

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+---'--~~4-+-ri--~ ,--";;:;:~+-t----- to load

lI.t:tention

1(1'~\liT installation Ill. ll!l",'!:ral must be

f 1(1111" 1111~(I, otherwise the III' I I 1 wi j I not function

Connection

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CT Inputs

Current Transformers

3 ----,-i---+------;5'ffiI'---

N ------

Connection for 3~-4W with external CT; Example above showing 230 V Phase to Neutral

Current Transformers

Connection for 3~-3W with external CT; Example above showing 400 V Phase to Phase

Pin layout and connection details for different modules are as follows:

Analog Output Module

Analog output module requires to be supplied with a 24V regulated DC source. Driving current requirement for Elite is approximately 100 mAo The example shows typical connection for Output Channell. Other channels can be connected in the similar manner.

24 DC 4-20 rnA O/P

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24 DC Supply Analog Input

to the PLe or other device

You can connect multiple de vi ces to the same channel provided that the total input impedance is within the 100-1000 Ohm range.

RS485 Communication Module

The meter can be connected in a RS485 network as a MODBfJS slave. The exact nature of the

w i rLnq is determined by the number of devices connected, the distance, the cabling used, and the electrical characteristics of the master & slave devices. It may be necessary to add terminating resistors or biasing resistors, for example.

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Attention

The use of port-powered RS232 to RS485 converters is not recommended.

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Attention

polarity must be observed; the Gommon

connection must be at lower potential than the connections for the individual inputs '1+',

'2+' and '3+'.

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For very large systems it may be necessary to add repeater devices.

RS 485 Network

MODBUS RTU protocol can be used to interrogate the Elite as a 'slave device' for any of the electrical parameters measured by the Elite. The device address a.nd baud rate must be set up for each Elite a.s described in the section "MODBUS Configuration". The message structure implemented in Elite is covered in a separate document, "MODBUS Protocol Specifications for Elite Meters".

RS232 Communication Module

using the RS232 communication module, single Elite can be directly connected to PC COM port. The meter responds as MODBUS sla.ve.

Pulse Input Module

Pin Layout and connection details for Pulse lip module are shown. Example is showing connection for Pulse liP Pl. Other inputs can be connected in the similar manner.

1.1111111 • II I ng for the

II i 01 11111 pul is 100 rnA III VIII' 'I'lt common "0" ,) I 1"'IIPI't'ion must be

1.11 III \ 1 ss +ive

Pulse Output Module (Default and Add-ON)

Connections for the default Pulse olp module are shown as follows:

~~----~ Output from the Pulse

Generating Device such as DC Supply

Gas meter, Packa~inq Machine 12-30 Volt

Fuse

Input to t~I-----I

Pulse Counting Device DC Supply 12-30 Volt

Connections for the Add-ON module are shown as follows.

Fuse Inputtot~I---~

Pulse CountlngOevlce DC Supply 12-30 Volt

Installation

The meter fits into a DIN 96 square cut out (92 mm x 92 rom). The step-by-step procedure is as follows:

1. Remove the thumbscrews and slide out the securing brackets from the rear panel.

2. Place the meter through the panel cutout, and slide the securing brackets back into the slots on each side of the meter.

3. Tighten the thumbscrews, so that the securing brackets bear on the rear of the panel into which the meter has been placed. Excessive force can damage the meter. The thumbscrews only need to be 'finger-tight' to hold the meter in position.

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Diagnostic Status

Segment Test

Any of these three displays is shown according to test results

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4. Check for the Elite Part Number which indicates both connection type and voltage. Make sure that voltage input at actual installation matches with the Elite configuration. Make electrical connection as described in section "Electrical Connection Details".

5. After mak.ing the connection, energize the meter. Each time power is applied a full range of checks are performed, and during this time the LCD panel shows a 'test pattern', giving the opportunity to check that all the segments are functioning. The meter also detects several types of connection fault and displays a sequence of screens indicating the meter status. Ensure that "OK" status is displayed. If some error condition is shown, rectify the error.

Elite meter continuously monitors the voltage, current and phase angle for each phase, enabling a number of fault conditions to be detected during the normal operation and also when the meter is installed for the first time. The first screen shows a 'test pattern', giving an opportunity to check that all the segments are functioning. This is followed by an error message or "OK" status.

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wing Displayed Parameters

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Status OK

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Dignostic Test Fail

Displayed information is logically grouped under eight different pages. Each of these pages displays mu LtLp l,e parameters. A special provision allows organising frequently used parameters from other pages under the Page 1 or Favourites Page.

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Error Conditions are shown

"OK" indicates healthy status. If meter cannot perform diagnostic test due to a reason such as RTC failure "SLFtSt NOK" is shown. If one or more error is observed during the diagnostic test error messages are shown. Example screen is showing missing phase 1, 2 and 3. This is followed by the next error messages (if exist)

Refer detailS of error message in subsection "Fault Messages" under "Display Fonnat".

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the section

CONVENTION

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You can use four button provided on the front panel for navigation through displayed parameters.

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1,,1I t uu is pressed

Page Navigation

You can use ~ and C) buttons for page navigation. These are Next Page and Previous Page buttons respectively. When you press the Next Page button, display switches to the next page and Page Header for the selected page is shown. Pressing this button again selects the next page. Similarly, you can use the Previous Page button to s eLe ct; last page.

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Pressing any of these buttons repetitively selects all eight pages in a cyclic order.

Parameters Navigation

You can use ~ and ~ buttons for parameter navigation under a selected page.

I/lflr"~" 'I ... 0B:-JB' 0B,."o'i'o'." ... 8' 0B" e BB~\'W'!' .... 0080B8' kA'iA; I.J c;' ~ +"'1;;7+ 0, ,!J, ',0, ;r;F11 +",,+ ,0,', ,c, D'liJiIJ +"'ii;7+ 0,0,' ,CJ,' c liifJJJ

Pressing any of these repetitively selects all displayed parameters under a selected page in a cyclic order.

Pressing ~ or ~ button when a parameter is being displayed, selects the next or previous page header.

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Display Organisation Following table summerises the different pages Is B 6 ':' (I fjlJ,fii .... !POE' 'J"rl./"!
and related displayed parameters type under it: J " ~,CI~U,d 000 Release buttons
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Page Parameters Type Displayed
Seq ~ button
1 Favorite Page, User specific Pressing repetitively, while showing
2 Date and Time parameter header, allows navigation through all
3 Current values of Insnt Parameters configurable parameters in a cyclic order.
·1 Energy values
!POb DOli!"'€)
5 TOD-wise values of energy f7:""''-jf~,Jt ~- +l (' c n·'" I ~
c.CJ,o,'::<',::Jir;;OII "'0 ""'C/!F@]'" ....
6 Maximum Demand Values
7 Min & Max value of Insnt Parameters !RUL 5£ ,~;tIXll!"'O~R.8c.SE:BI'Rl!"'O~5E b ,_ FFiv! ... O'"
8 Diagnostic and Meter Settings

The number of displayed parameters and pages e
are model specific. Details of different Pressing button, when showing header for a
parameters and their significance are shown in configurable parameter, resets the configurable
section "Display Format". ~ parameter to the factory default values and
I. then allows navigation through all assignable
It is possible to add a parameter in the values of the parameter.
Favourites Page from all other pages. Maximum
10 parameters can be added. ICUr "t» l-.e-.I,a1J80n , l~ e .1,nnnnns;-"':1
! L. f1 w,u, ",u (J '51H -. -. uuouq,' GbP
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Setting up Configurable Parameters ":x imp l e showing available option for Primary Current Values
Meter is shipped with default values of t. Subsequent assignable values for the
configurable parameters. These default values configurable parameter are displayed in a
must be changed to suit the installation type cyclic order.
and customer requirements. The list of To select/ assign displayed G>
a value, click ,
configurable parameters is shown as follows: button when the desired value is
being
displayed on the screen.
Configuration Availability in the Models
Primary Current All
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Primary Voltage HT Models only -I U,C/O.UU 5Er ... ~ ...
TOD Configuration With TOD support
Pulse Parameter With Pulse Olp module This assigns the displayed values to be
Pulse Width With pulse cOIlUllitted to the memory
support
Pulse Weight With Pulse support
Analog olp details With Analog OIP module 1'1 j", Iy urrent and
MODBUS Details With Communication module vI,j, 11 Settings Pressing button while the display is
Favourites Page All showing the primary current or primary voltage
header resets the parameter to its default
value (e.g. 5 A primary current for an Elite
Setup Mode User e Q with SA CT input) .
Holding together and buttons pressed
Interface for five seconds invokes the 'Set Up' mode: e
Pressing button repetitively navigates
Qe~ sec .... !BEE,:JJPaOe! through the all assignable values.
+ + ... :,f:.··IJ.OOB Wait 5
I' III ~-.
The LCD counts down from 5 to 0 before 'Set Up' ·1,nnnnn5· AJ e Innnn ,n A I ·1, -1
mode is engaged. Release the buttons. This ~ UUUUCl so -. . -. a.u u u 'USE: -.e-. OOOO:SSE}
displays the first configuration parameter. I: I 1/11101/1' 1'111 J nt increases in 5 A steps 100
up to A, then 10 A steps up to
'rill II I iJ,)1l 50 A steps to 2000
up A, then 100 A steps up to 9900 A.
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1iiiL'. Flash.ing <cone" screen confirms the assignment of 10 A to the primary

current

Attention

DONOT attempt to configure primary current and voltage values on the Elite meters that have been factory set to the non-standard values, as

these values are not accessible through setup mode

TOO Settings

Screen, showing Header for TOD Configuration

Pressing Q button navigates through the all values .i n the reverse order using the same steps above.

Pressing button causes the selected primary scaling value to be corrunitted to memory. This takes around five seconds due to the complex calculations involved. During this time Elite flashes the following message on the display:

For V'I' connected meters a similar p ro ce s s can be used to set the primary voltage to one of the following values: 110 V, 1.1 kV. 2.2 kV,

3 . 3 kV. 6. 6 kV, 11 kV, 13. 2 kV, 16. 5 kV, 22 kV, 24 kV, 33 kV, 36.3 kV, 66 xv. 110 kV, 132 kV, 145.2 kV, 220 kV.

Note that both primary current and primary voltage need to be set for VT connected meters; entering 'set up mode' for voltage resets the current value to default.

Elite automatically moves on to the next commissioning setting (e.g. TOD timings or pulse width or favourites page) when the value has been stored in memory.

Elite meter having TOO energy feature can be con f i qu re d for maximum number of eight TOO's & their timings.

F'i rs t. the number of TO Os is selected. If the number of TOO & their timings are not, to be disturbed, then press right button to exit the TOO configuration. The timings for TOO MO & TOO energy will be same.

Select the Header for the TOO Setting as follows:

Pressing e button repetitively navigates through the all assignable values.

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Options are displayedE'or s pec it y i riq TOD No. from 1 to 8.

Nf of TOD selection

pressing ~ button navigates through the all options in the reverse order.

pressing. button causes the selected, number of TOOs to be committed to memory. The following screen confirms the selection.

Now, TOO timings are to be entered for the number of TO Os selected. The timing for first TOO starts from 00:00:00 & user has to enter the end time. The first option 00:00:15 is shown by default.

Pressing' e butt:on increases the end time in steps of 15 minutes.

I I Indicates that TODl I i n, IlIfln

'II I I P rameter 11111 I JI'll" tion

Pressing Q button navigates through the all options in the reverse order using the same steps above.

Pressing 0 button causes the end time for TOOl to be corrunitted to memory.

Now the same procedure is used to select the timings for the rest TOO registers. The end time for last TOO register will be taken as 24:00:00 by the meter itself.

Special TOD settings cannot be entered by buttons & if meter is customised for the same at the factory. The TOO timings will not be shown on the display.

Elite models with pulse output are fitted with two volt-free pulsed output port that emits pulses in proportion to energy for which it is configured. Energy pulse is provided on the corresponding Pulse olp when a pre-defined increment of selected energy type is observed. Output pulse parameter can be selected when the Pulse channel header is d~splayed as follows:

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Pressing ~ button while the display is showing the Header for the Pulse olP Channel I navigates through all supported energy types as follows:

\PUL Sf

options are displayed for all supported energy types; example showing Active Import (Wh IMP), Active Export (Wh EXP) , Apparent Import (VAh IMP) and Reactive Import (VArh IMP) respectively.

Pressing button navigates through the all

options in the reverse order.

Pressing ~ button causes the displayed energy type to be configured for the output channel. Header for the next channel is shown confirming the selection.

Similarly, energy type for next channel can be configured.

Pulse Width Configuration

The pulse width may be set to either 80 ms or 240 ms.

Select Header for pulse width configuration as follows:

Screen showing Header for Pulse Width Configuration

IpUL SE I t::::::\

L.... u.=..I"-']) "'",'"

Pressing ~ button navigates through the two options- 80 ms or 240 ms.

pressing button navigates through two

options in the reverse order

00BOr15[\ ~

Pressing button causes the displayed value

to be committed to memory

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Value Settings

At any given primary scaling of Elite there are four alternative pulse values. The pulse value determines the 'units per pulse' for each pulse seen across the terminals PI+ or P2+ and 0 on the output connector.

The table below indicates the choices at various power levels:

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'ower Range** Pulse Value ( with indicated multiplier)
v d from Primary x 1 x 10 X 100 X 1000
Scaling
1 W-555 W 1 Wh 10 Wh 100 Wh 1.0 kWh
')56W-5.55kW 10 Wh 100 Wh 1.0 kWh 10 kWh
1. 56kW-55. 5kW 100 Wh 1.0 kWh 10 kWh 100 kWh
"~. 6kW-555kW 1.0 kWh 10 kWh 100 kWh 1. 0 MWh
1"16kW-5.55MW 10 kWh 100 kWh 1. 0 MWh 10 MWh
. ')6MW-55. 5 MW 100 kWh 1. 0 MWh 10 MWh 100 MWh
'l'l.6MW-555MW 1. 0 MWh 10 MWh 100 MWh 1 GWh
')56MW-555GW 10 MWh 100 MWh 1 GWh 10 GWh "**": The power range for a given installation can be determined by multiplying together the primary voltage and current for each circuit. Note that a three-phase meter with only one or two phases connected is treated as a threephase meter for these purposes.

Example: 230 V 3-phase 4-wire meter wit.h 200 A .' CT primary scaling.

Power range = 230 V x 200 A x 3 = 138000=138 kW.

This value lies in the Range 55.6-555 kW range. If "1" is selected for multiplier, one pulse is equivalent to one kWh (see the table) .

To change the pulse value, press button

while this display is showing header for pulse value

11,.,/",', for Pulse Value

Pressing ~ button repetitively navigates through all assignable options for pulse value:

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(Displays showing xl, xlO, xlOO and xlOOO mUltiplier respectively)

The options available are determined by the power rating as given in the table above. This example is for a 3$4W 230 V Elite with 200 A primary current (138 kW power rating)

Pressing G button navigates through the all options in the reverse order:

'''''~''''I JI")". 1·,·." .. "·,,.f"i0.···.·1 , W9t'AC....... .~. W w.·.1~

Pressing ~ button causes the displayed value to be saved into the memory.

Analog O/P Configuration

Elite models with Analog output provides four pulse output ports each of which provides 4-20 rnA signals in proportion a configured instantaneous parameter.

Factory set default parameters for channell, 2, 3 and 4 are Active Power, Apparent Power, Reactive Power and Average Voltage respectively and these can be changed to assign any of the available parameters. Significance and the scaling for the different parameters are as follows:

Parameter for Analog O/P 4mA 12mA 20mA
Active, Reactive or Apparent Power Zero 50% kWmax* kWmax*
less .---
Frequency 50Hz or 50 Hz 55Hz or more
Power Factoy- Average 0.0 leading Unity 0.0 lagging
Power Factor- For individual Phase 0.0 leading Unity 0.0 lagging
vo l t aqe- Average 70% Vnom Vnom 130% Vnom
Voltage- For individual Phase 70% Vnom Vnom 130% Vnom
Line Current- Average Zero 50% lmax lmax or more
Line Current- For individual Phase Zero 50% Imax Imax or more Vnom :Nominal Voltage e.g. 230V

I~x :120% of r, (6!1.2A for 5/1A Ib) kWmax:Power at 130% of Vnom and Imax

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Attention

Example: Consider the D3v105-412 model:

111111)\11 for Average

It •• I III, nve r aqe voltage 'v, ,,1(1 power values ,I I llt1Sed on three "I" 1.ltion. If fewer ", (i present, the

'II IliA will be

" III'ildingly lower

Vn= :230v (130 % Of this is 299 V) lmax :6A

kW~:299*6/1000 = 1.794 kW

Analog Olp for Active Power when meter observes a 1. 794 kW is 20mA. (The kW value must be multiplied with the external CT ratio for actual parameter value) .

Output pulse parameter can be selected when the Pulse channel header is displayed.

Pressing ~ button while the display is showing this header navigates through all supported parameters for analog O/p:

I "I "1'( displayed for all supported parameter types; example showing , 1,)" Voltage (V AVg), Average Current (A Avg), Active Power (W LaD)

I /" ct i v e l.y , Other parameters are shown with headers as follows: _

'1'11 I/I'V (Hz), Phase wi.se voltage (V-i, 17-2, V-3) and Line current (L-i, L- 2, L-3).

1'lItI"ll! Configuration

Pressing ~ button navigates through the all options in the reverse order.

Pressing ~ button causes the displayed parameter type to be configured for the analog output channel. Header for the next analog output channel is shown confirming the selection.

Similarly, parameter for next channel can be configured.

Elite with RS485 communication module can be interrogated as MODBUS slave device. This requires configuring it with a slave address and the communication baud rate.

MODBUS deta~ls can be assigned when the header for the MODBUS Configuration is displayed.

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Pressing ~'button while the display is showing the Header for the MODBUS configuration navigates through all configurable slave ID i.e.1 to 247.

pressing ~ button navigates through the IDs in the reverse order.

Pressing ~ button causes the displayed slave address to be assigned for the meter. Make sure that slave ID is unique to the MOD BUS network in the context.

Header for the Baud Rate selection is shown confirming the selection.

Pressing ~ button while the display is showing the Header for the baud rate selection navigates through all configurable baud rates:

:2Gnbl'~l+e+l: 2 LfBOmI +e+lQ'LfB.GDiJp!i1

Pressing ~ button navigates through the all options in the reverse order.

Pressing ~ button causes the displayed baud rate to be assigned for the meter. Make sure that same baud rate is selected for all meters and MODBUS server.

Favourites Page Configuration

The metering information provided by Elite meters is grouped together in 'pages' which can be accessed using the four buttons on the front panel. A special feature is provided by which the user can program a page of favourites displays that can be readily accessed with the minimum buttons strokes. The Favourites Page is programmed from the 'Set Up' mode and enables up to 10 displays to be copied from th default pages and pasted in the order required. When programmed, Favourites Page appears as 'Page L" .

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1111/ j / ( showing Pa ge 3 .';election

&

Attention

,,/ I"" usly flashing ItI,lY confirms the IVtl[lJ;'ites page

/I( I((llration mode

Hili' I, :lil wing selection ,,! t'tince 2 voltage

t ",1/,,1 parameter under psge 3)

FavourlL s Page can be configured when display is showing header for the Favourites Page Configuration as follows:

1111/'/" .'Ihowing adding

1// j 'voltage in the

/,IVtlllfjtes page

Pressing ~ button selects the Favourites Page Configu tion option clearing the existing configuration. Screen displays flashing 'Page 2' screen.

Use ~ button to scroll through different pages. A selected page is shown with a Flashing Page header.

Use ~ button to scroll through different parameters under a selected page. A selected parameter is shown with a flashing par arne t e r header

~

Use ~ button to add a displayed parameter to the Favourites page.

,I

The display stops flashing to indicate that the item has been added. Repeat this process until all the required items have been added, or until the maximum of 10 items have been added.

Finally, hold in the up and down buttons together momentarily to exit 'Set up' .

ting Min~um & Maximum Values

Minimum and maximum values are logged for instantaneous parameters such as current, voltage etc. These values are displayed under the minimum and maximum page or Page 7.These values can be reset to initialise.

Holding down ~ and ~ buttons together for five seconds, resets values of all maximum and minimum parameter's. The LCD counts down from 5 to 0 before resetting the values.

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Perfor-ming Billing Operation

Meter automatically performs a billing action on all the billing dates specified in the meter. A billing action resets all the MD parameters. If you wish, you can also perform a billing action using button operation.

Holding down ~ and 0 buttons together for five seconds resets the MD parameters. LCD counts down from 5 to 0 before resetting the values.

Display For-mat

Parameters shown under the different pages and their significance are shown. The displayed paramsters are according to the meter configuration, voltage and feature set i.e. Imp or Imp-Exp; however, details are provided for all the paramsters.

Header for Favourites page. This is followed by the parameters selected for the display.

Date and Time Page

IOB3a,oBrI~

--t~~~------------

105,0 LI.OO ~m :1

2

Current time of meter; showing 08:32:08 hrs.

3

Current date of meter; showing 05 April 2000.

4

Cumulative Power On hours; example showing 312 hours.

0000B2f!)pF,'

Cumulative Power Off hours; example showing 82 hours.

5

Instantaneous Parameter Page

6

Phase 1 to neutral voltage, not applicable for 3- Phase-3 wire model.

7

Phase 2 to neutral voltage, not applicable for 3- Phase-3 wire model.

8

Phase 3 to neutral voltage, not applicable for 3- Phase-3 wire model.

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1

I I' 9,° 9 B,tY'il Phase I III P)I II" z voltage.
, "0"" ," t:'!lE!
Ii I '1008'Y''''1 Phase 2 III l'llfl I I vo Lt a.qe .
PU,' viilB
I I 'qO<:/BLY;"1 Phase 3 III 1'1101,111 I voltage.
.' ,U,C,' tfW.
I OBBBS"'1\A;'1 Line Curr.('111 II1I I' III ~j( 1, 2 and 3 respectively;
J ,; I i; I' L:.11r,/
example 1l!I(iW 111'1 III "1 ampe r e , The line current
I a.B,,9BB~~'~'1 correspondll II, 1[" VIII,1 that would be measured by
an external 111111111 II I tit' i.l.cd for primary values, with
no r e f e r cnr:« I" II" VI) I tage vector. It can also be
I o B,B,eB~~I~'1 considered '(n I" II" \ "Pparen t' value.
I oees» 1'1 Neutral cur r-en r r 11111 IIIIP I i cable for 3 Phase-3 Wire
U ", ,uL~'N model. Exampl<, ,II'IIW I 1111 iif! ampere.
, I OBBeS ;1 I
I I'~ J
Active Current l ri: PI\iIMf1 I, 2, and 3 respectively;
I I OB:1.a5~~1 example showing III 'II, nl!!p, Ill. For 3~3W
configuration, i I 111 II"W1\ (o~ Phase 1 and 3 only.
I I I eses: '1,:11
I , ',J .}J...B
I I I 4a,8B~'~~
I 38B1'1;1 Reactive Current lCor: ,I'llll,) I, 2, and 3 respectively;
II showing 43.2:" 3q,3W
Y ,:.(.! j-J::'2, example llJlI,IlO'1 (J. For
-~ 1- configuration, it is Gb,OWtl Jor Phase 1 and 3 only.
I I YBe5b'''I~1
I • '~" e: - i3
I I.( 9B" Bi'\IlE] Frequency; example showing 49.876 Hz
• ", M_J_r_
J I o 9 8 F!~'~'~!I
' "FiE,
Phase wise Instantaneous Power Factor for phase 1,2
- and 3 respectively; examples showing 0.981 leading
I 1-0.9B ""Pi I
' PF2 PE'. For 3~3W configuration, it is shown for Phase 1
= and 3 only.
)I 1-0,78 , PFJ'I
,
-~
'I' I 0,7 /GRr-RI Average Power Factor for three phase; example
showing 0.716 lagging power factor' .
1/J/I'lt/,9a~b~1 Instantaneous Apparent Power; example showing 34.93
I kVA.
III II I 1/IBmJ Lris t.an t aneo us Active Power; example showing 33.98
kW.
1'11"/11.11 rn t/~1 Instantaneous Reactive Power; example showing 8.09
kVAr.
111 I uuu: /1111 RPM ,

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31

Main Energy Page

In n n 8 n ok VY ~I UUU U3[ II

33

viot» II-k vA'1 lUUU lOC fOl

32

Innn ,n8k villi www IW [II

32

Innn8 'LkVk~1 uuu tDC II

Inn" 'nSkVY~1 Active Export (Cumulative); example showing 105 kWh, UUU/U eEl

---~====~~~~~~~~=---------------------

Innnno8k villi Reactive Export (Cumulative); example showing 98

luuuu:J [EI kVArh,

34

Active Import (Cumulative); example showing 809 kWh,

Reactive Import kVArh.

(Cumulative); example showing 108

35

Inn n 8 n ok W '1 IUUU u we FI

,

36

Apparent Import kVAh,

(Cumulative); example showing 816

37

38

Innn ,n8k villi IUUU IU [II

Innn/"' 'Sk VAhl UWUD I [RII

39

40

IU In "n I"' ,k W I II I 'U,O J[f1UI

41

In, , n I"' ~k V A I ILl , , U,O ::lCf1UI

42

Inn.:J' "k W I luu:Jc,' 'RJ31

43

Inn un, ,k VA 1 jUU rU, ' 'R:3

Active Forwarded Energy (Cumulative); example showing 809 kWh,

Apparent Forwarded Energy (Cumulative); example showing 809 kWh,

TOD Energy Page

Values of R1 or Rate registers no,l for active, reactive and apparent import respectively, Each of these is followed by the successive Rate Registers R2, R3",R8, The number of rate registers is according to the TOD Configuration. Display for Active TOD flashes continuously,

44

Inn'2' ,k W I IUUJ ,-, '[)1ll

Innun80k VAl I U U , u. CJ t n 11

45

Maximum and Rising Demand Page

Current 0-24 hrs MD kW register,

Current 0-24 hrs MD kVA register,

Rising Demand for Active and Apparent power respectively. Example showing 32,17 kW and 40,17 kVA, Elapse time of the current integration period is also shown in example (13 minutes) ,

Values of R1 or TOD MD Register no. 1 for Active Import and Apparent Import respectively, Each of these is followed by the successive register R2, R3."R8 according the TOD configuration.

46

Maximum and Minimum Page

Phase-1 Maximum voltage value since last reset. For 3-phase 3-wire meters the Phase 1 to Phase 2 voltage is displayed,

47

48

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Phase-1 Minimum voltage value since last reset, For 3-phase 3-wire meters the Phase1 to Phase 2 voltage is displayed,

Phase-2 Maximum voltage value since last reset, For 3-phase 3-wire meters the Phase 2 to Phase 3 voltage is displayed,

I'lh'f

1 2BB,8r;hl i Iill"

-+ +-Vt>l I "I

111111 I I

l·r.2.FI .. :,6r;~i11 3 pll I';

i-;=======:-jrv_;;o I I till' I I; ··.·28B,81/)(111

1'2BB,8t~i;11 ~~::::

=~==~F

I I' .... 2BB,8;;ir~1

1'~B.BBBL;~.pl Low III 1'11111 l t I v 11I1Wr I factor recorded since last

~. =====~~~. +~r~e:s=:l : 1111101. I,/lw 111'1 O_,_8_9_8 __ 1_e_a_d_i_n_g_. _

10.8761,;1])1 Lowe Et3 I 1.111,11 Illv,I,,,,WI' I olflc8t706rlrec~rded since last

-;' =~==~~~. +~r~e~s~e~: t ""I' t II II 'W 11'1 .• a_g_g_l_n_g_, _

1 ······1 Max i.rnutn I II/flllII.'Y Itf'[1I(lld since last reset; example

~=9=9~.B=.=0]~,6~1~;i~IF~- -+~S;h~O~W~l~'!1q ~ 'I Ii /11 II

100 ].EI,O Bk, •. :,·,~" 1 Maximum 11'1 I y. I" ,W , It I'C' I'd d since last reset;

~. ==~=~~~. +;e~x~a~m~p~l~ I IIIIW 11111 I I 1111 I',W,

10n;"")BngkJIII Maximum I (,It'l I y. I"'w, I • r t' ded since last reset;

~==U=i::J~.~,U~" .~., ~I~j!~(.~'·~~e~x~a~m~p~l~ tlltOW 11111 III 1I'i II VA" ,

10aB.B,gB~;~t··1 Mah:::imum <IPI,l"I' :,'1" IH'WI' • «'0' d d since last reset, in

, . t 1S col.o ,I, , I,

Diagnostic & Nul.: J !lI u t • Ln Page

~ -;::====:::-i-=-------=- ----------

I 1 1 ~ - c C' ",' "'··" .• ··1

:,.'-_'---'-_o-,_·:_'-·-'lJU, .

--,---'-----------

1 1 -"2q':,BM~21

1,1

.II

.&1

II

1'1,11' I Irll' II til I I I

111111,11111" voltage value since last reset, For wi,. meters the Phase 2 to Phase 3 voltage ,I

~, 1.111111\ voltage value since last reset,

I wi.. III ters, the Phase 3 to Phase 1

I Ii I Hpl o1.._"y<e_d_, __ ---,:--_---:' __ --=- _

11. 111111111 voltage value since last reset.

IN I. 1IIl'i;ers, the phase 3 to phase 1

I t 011 ~JlI ".-.....;yl(;"'d_. _

For

For

I 11, 11,111111 "lIJ:"rent since last reset.

, M I 111111111 "III ent since last reset. For 3-

I wll Iii' I, III this value is computed,

ph (JI' 11'101 11I1I1I"I'II'ltl'lt since last reset,

Diagnostic c11 'ell'l 01(: tin f'(lul to found.

Meter Constant J ndt c.u e n 1111 'for Calib LED; example showing 800 times P I kWh. It: changes according to the primary sca.1ing.

Module fitment; ex mpl ohowing 'bASE opt' indicates that no module is fitt d,

III IbRSE';Hp;'1

loJ [Y - 2 a ;a~;¥;1

-~

['iF,.. IRLB~r[

II

[IT I 1000!1J

Module fitment; exampl sh.owing '4-20 opt' indicates that analog output module is fitted,

Module fitment; example showing 'SErIAL opt' indicates RS485 communication module is fitted.

PT primary setting; example showing 11000 Volts. Not available in the LT models.

'111~,j \"1' primary setting; example showing 5 A,

=1=

PT secondary setting; example showing 110 Volts. Not available in the LT models.

CT primary setting; example showing 100 A.

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J

TOO configuration; example showing TOO End timings
70 lenn I tl5""'~j for Rl. Successive displays shows end timings for
O;U,U, .,1,.." T - I
R2, R3 ... RB. Model specific.
71 \PUL56 " "\hl Pulse Parameter configured; example showing Pulse I
t InP configured to Active Import.
72 I . ceee I Pulse width; example showing BO ms.
,';JU W_ "U nSr=',
73 ~"n ;k,"! Pulse multiplier; example showing lkWh/Pulse.
r- , U U CJ "I'AL,
1°' b Jd ',I, ';,' Device 10 for MODBUS Slave; Example showing "5" Q
74 This is shown for model having conununication module.
u,n.l ' ), DBB
Baud Rate for MODBUS communication; Example showing
75 I-:·~ 4BOObl?sl "4BOO". This is shown for model having communication
module.
Parameter configured for analog output; example
76 Iq:"'20[ IRl'~ I showing Average current (A AVG) configured for
Channel-l (indicated with Cl) . Fault Message

Phase missing; detected if phase volt.age is below
20% of nominal voltage. At least one phase must be
77 I 123, A present. for Elite to function; a 3-phase 3-wire
meter can only detect loss of Phase 1 or 2. A 3-
phase 4-wire meter can detect missing of two phases.
78 I 1,23 REVI Phase reversed; detected if CT is connected with
incorrect polarity.
Phase angle incorrect; this is indicated if the
IRnGL E E~rl phase angle between any two connected phases is
78 outside ±lO° limits, if the phase is
or sequence
reversed.
Over Voltage; this is displayed if any of the
79 I 1,23 y I connected voltages exceeds 130% of the nominal
. HI
value.
Unbalanced Voltage; this is determined dynamically
80 ~' bW' l'oJ if any voltage is outside the ±10% band centered on
u," ,_
the mean value of the three phases.
81 I 1.11' I Low Power Factor; this is displayed if the average
,_ UPF power factor is less than 0.5. !J

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