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ИCО 9000
Operating manual
ИНЕС.411152.064 OM
Manufacturer:
JSC"Concern Energomera"
415-А Lenin Street, 355029 Stavropol, Russia,
phone (8652) 56-67-21, 35-67-45; fax (8652) 56-40-28, 36-44-17.
CONTENTS
1 DEFINITIONS, DESIGNATIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS………………………….. 3
2 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS……………………………………………………………… 4
3 METER AND ITS OPERATION DESCRIPTION……………………………………… 5
3.1 Application………………………………………………………………………… 5
3.2 Ambient environment……………………………………………………………... 11
3.3 Meter nomenclature……………………………………………………………….. 12
3.4 Specifications……………………………………………………………………… 12
3.5 Meter arrangement and operation…………………………………………………. 16
4 METER PRE-OPERATION……………………………………………………………… 27
4.1 Unpacking…………………………………………………………………………. 27
4.2 Pre-operation………………………………………………………………………. 27
4.3 Installation procedure……………………………………………………………… 27
4.4 Connection diagrams………………………………………………………………. 27
4.5 Power source replacement…………………………………………………………. 31
4.6 Software setup……………………………………………………………………… 32
5 OPERATION PROCEDURE……………………………………………………………... 48
5.1 LCD indication of calculating machine channels data…………………………….. 50
5.2 Data scrolling in the manual mode………………………………………………… 51
5.3 Information messages……………………………………………………………… 60
5.4 Interface data exchange structure………………………………………………….. 64
6 METER VERIFICATION………………………………………………………………… 65
7 MAINTANENANCE…...………………………………………………………………….. 65
8 SERVICE…………………………………………………………………………………… 66
9 STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION………………………………………………….. 67
10 PACKAGE………………………………………………………………………………… 67
11 MARKING AND SEALING……………………………………………………………... 68
ANNEX A Accepted value limits of error……………………………………………………. 69
ANNEX B Overall dimensions………………………………………………………………... 85
ANNEX C Diagram of meter connection with power system………………………………… 86
ANNEX D Diagram of interface meter CE 304 with PC COM-port………………………….. 89
ANNEX E Data formats for exchange via interface………………………………………….. 93
ANNEX F Type and manner of pressing buttons LCD indication switch structure………….. 115
This operating manual (hereinafter - OM) covers description of three phase active and
reactive energy meter CE304 (hereinafter – Meter) arrangement, principle of operation, pre-
operation and other information essential for its proper usage.
It is also necessary to go by the technical passport ИНЕС.411152.064 TP (hereinafter -
TP) while studying the meter operation.
Only persons specially trained for working at voltage up to 1000 V and studied this
operating manual are allowed for the meter maintenance.
2 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
2.1 The meter meets GOST 22261-94 and GOST R 51350-99 safety requirements.
2.2 Electrical shock protection method complies with class II of GOST R 51350-99.
2.3 Insulation between all the current and voltage circuits and load control relay finish
elements connected together and the “earth” endures 1 minute 50Hz frequency 4kV AC voltage.
While testing, electric test output unit terminals, interface circuits, pulse inputs, back-up power
source input should be connected with the “earth” (the “earth” – conducting foil film, encasing
the meter and connected with the flat conductive surface, on which the meter base is mounted).
Insulation between current circuits connected together and voltage circuits connected
together; all the current and voltage circuits and load control relay finish elements connected
together; electric test output unit terminals; electric test output unit terminals and pulse inputs
endures 1 min. 50Hz frequency 4kV AC voltage.
2.4 Insulation between each current circuit and all the other meter circuits connected with
the “earth”; each voltage circuit and all the other meter circuits including voltage circuit common
leg connected with the “earth”; load control relay finish elements and all the other meter circuits
connected with the “earth”, endures 6kV pulse voltage influence.
Insulation between all the current and voltage circuits and load control outputs connected
together and “earth” endures 6kV pulse voltage influence. During the test the electric test output
unit terminals should be connected with the “earth”.
2.5 Insulation resistance between the meter case and circuits is not less than:
20MOhm – at Cl. 3.1.7;
7 MOhm – at ambient air temperature (40±2)˚C and relative humidity 93%
2.6 Meter installation and operation shall be carried out in accordance with the working
power system safety standards.
2.7 Do not put or hang any foreign objects on the meter, avoid strokes.
3.1 Application
The meter is three-phase, multi-purpose, transformer or direct connection (depending on
modification) and designed for active and reactive electric energy, active, reactive and apparent
power, energy loss, voltage frequency, phase-angle, voltage and current RMS values in three-
phase four-wire AC circuits measurement and multi-rate metering organization. The kind of
energy and power measured is specified by the meter configuration.
The meter may be used in AMR system for data transmission to the electric energy
control, metering and distribution dispatch center. For establishing AMR systems interfaces
(pulse outputs, EIA232, EIA485) may be used.
Measurement results are drawn by the meter mother board microprocessor circuit
processing and calculating the voltage and current incomers. Mezzanine boards installation,
depending on the modification, allows extending the meter capabilities. The data acquired and
other information is displayed on the LCD.
The meter has an electronic register that accomplishes, depending on the current and
voltage transformation ratios set, metering of active, reactive electric energy, energy loss in one
or two directions (kWh, MWh, GWh, kVArh, MVArh, GVArh correspondingly).
The time of the variation in the register indication complies with GOST R 52322-2005
(GOST R 52323-2005), GOST R 52320-2005 and GOST 26035-83, IEC 62053-23:2003
requirements.
The meter provides, in the presence of the authorized access, setting all the energy
parameters to zero.
The meter, in the absence of external supply voltage and back-up power voltage supplied,
operates in the indication mode and provides data exchange with external acquisition and
transmission units via optical port (IrDA 1.0) and interfaces.
The technology software “Device administration” (hereinafter - DA) application allows
creating and modifying the programs for the appropriate meter configuration, programming,
diagnostic data reading, signal journaling and performing other tasks. PC connection with the
meter via optical port at the place of installation may be available through the sensing head.
The meter has the ability to register profiles with different time intervals for power
averaging and energy accumulation in the set interval (load profiles).
Table 3.2
Active energy import Designation
Active energy export Ai
Active energy export Ae
Total active energy Ai+Ae
1 quadrant reactive energy R1
2 quadrant reactive energy R2
3 quadrant reactive energy R3
4 quadrant reactive energy R4
Reactive energy import R1+R2
Reactive energy export R3+R4
Inductive reactive energy R1+R3
Capacity reactive energy R2+R4
Reactive energy for active energy import R1+R4
Reactive energy for active energy export R2+R3
Total reactive energy R1+R2+R3+R4
Energy loss for active energy import Li
Energy loss for active energy export Le
Total energy loss Li+Le
Physical quantity of unit-counting input 1 I1
Physical quantity of unit-counting input 2 I2
Physical quantity of unit-counting input 3 I3
Physical quantity of unit-counting input 4 I4
Notes
1. Identical physical quantities values may be combined in one calculation channel;
2. Energies (powers) telemetric pulses connected with external electric energy
meters unit-counting inputs may be combined in one calculation channel or
added to identical in physics.
Nominal voltage:
0 – 57.7 V
3 – 220 V
Case type:
S3X – board mounting
Notes
* - supplied on verification body request;
** - supplied on repair organizations request.
*** - TSW “Device administration” for meter scanning and programming can be found on the
Web site http://www.energomera.ru.
For data exchange via optical interface the sensing head compliant with GOST R IEC 61107-
2001 (optical head) is used.
For data exchange via IrDA 1.0 any device supporting protocol IrDA 1.0 (HHC, notebook, PC,
etc.) is used.
3.4 Specifications
3.4.1 By active energy measurement the meters meet GOST R 52320-2005, GOST R
52322-2005 (for class 1 and 2), GOST R 52323-2005 (for class 0.2 and 0.5 S), and by reactive
energy measurement – GOST 26035-83, IEC 62053-23:2003.
3.4.2 To be guaranteed are considered the specifications that are given with accesses and
value limits. Value items without accesses are referential.
The basic specifications are given in Table 3.6.
Accepted value limits of measured value errors are given in Annex A.
Table 3.6
Characteristic nomination Characteristic item Note
Nominal (maximum) current 1 (1.5); 5 (7.5) A Depending on modification
Basic (maximum) current 5 (50); 10 (100) A
Nominal phase voltage 57.7; 220 V
Nominal network frequency 50±2.5 Hz
Measuring network current and 8
voltage nonsinusoidality ratio, %,
not more
Threshold sensitivity direct transformer Active/reactive energy
connection connection
- 0.001 Inom 0.2S; 0.5S/0.5
0.004Ib 0.002 Inom 1/1
0.005Ib 0.003 Inom 2/2
LCD decimal digits quantity From Table 3.3
Apparent power consumed in each 0.1 V•A At nominal (basic) current
current circuit, not more than
Apparent (active) power consumed
in each voltage circuit, not more At nominal voltages
than 4.0 V•A (2.0 W) 57.7 V
8.0 V•A (2.0 W) 220 V
Clock rate basic absolute accuracy ±0.5 s/day
limit
Clock rate complementary error at ±1 s/day
standard temperature and power-off
Clock rate manual adjustment once ±30 s Once a day
a day
Temperature complementary time ±0.15 s/ºC·day -10 …45 ºC
error limit ±0.2 s/ºC·day -40 …60 ºC
Data storage time at power-off 10 years
Tariff quantity up to 4
Tariff zones quantity up to 15
Season quantity up to 12
Exceptional days quantity up to 32
Tariffication graphs quantity up to 36
Storage period of metering channels up to 13 months
data accumulated during a month
per tariff
Storage period of metering channels up to 46 days Individual averaging time
data accumulated during a day per for each profile
tariff
Load profile quantity up to 16
Each profile period of storage, days, 330 At averaging time
not less than 30 min
Load control relay quantity up to 2
Dc back-up power source voltage 9-15 V Load-carrying capacity, not
less than 500 mA
Electric pulse outputs nominal 10 (24) V Dc voltage
(accepted), not more than
Electric pulse outputs nominal 10 (30) mA Dc voltage
(accepted value) current, not more
than
Nominal (accepted) commuted 220 V (265 V) Ac voltage
voltage at load control relay
terminals, not more than
Nominal (accepted) commuted 1A Ac voltage
current at load control relay
terminals, not more than
Output pulse width 1-127 ms or meander Set while programming
Input pulse width (minimum), ms 1-255
Each pulse inputs register 99999999 pulses
maximum capacity
Exchange rate via interface 300-115200 baud
Exchange rate via optical port 300-57600 baud
Time of power averaging (the 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 10; 12; 15; 20;
averaging period is chosen by the 30; 60 min
customer from the range)
The time of updating all the meter 1s
readings
The time of any meter parameter 0.06 – 1000 s (at the rate of Depends on parameter type
reading via interface or optical port 9600 baud)
10
5
2 ДСТП
3
8 4
10
10
1 - LCD;
2 – light indicator of reactive energy quantity;
3 - light indicator of active energy quantity;
4 – optical port elements (IrDA 1.0);
5 – lithium battery and AMP (under the extra cover);
6 – SHOT button;
7 – SCROLL button;
8 - caption panel;
9 – terminal cover;
10 – points of sealing.
Figure 3.2
Figure 3.3
Figure 3.4
3.5.2 The principle of operation
The principle of operation is illustrated by the structural diagram given in Figure 3.5.
+URES
-URES FLASH
UA Up
UB
PM MC LCD
UC
Uо
Kb
OP
IA
IA0
ADC FRAM+
IB RTC
IB0
IC PI
IC0
СОМ
1
TM
СОМ
2
LI
∑U i
2
U F = КU ⋅ i =1
, (3.1)
N
N
∑I i
2
I F = КI ⋅ i =1
3.2)
N
where KU, KI – given phase calibration factors (are entered while calibration);
N – data selections quantity during the time of measuring;
Ui, Ii – voltage and current data selection instantaneous value
Each phase active power is calculated by the formula
N
∑U ⋅ I i i
РF = КU ⋅ КI ⋅ i =1
, (3.3)
N
Three-phase network active power:
PΣ = PPA + PPB + PPC, (3.4)
where PPA, PPB, PPC – each phase active power.
Three-phase network each phase active power is calculated by the formula
S P = I P ⋅U P , (3.5)
where UP, IP – voltage and current RMS values in a corresponding phase.
Three-phase network apparent power:
SΣ = SPA + SPB + SPC, (3.6)
where SPA, SPB, SPC – each phase apparent power.
Each phase reactive power is calculated by the formula
QP = S P2 − РP2 , (3.7)
where SP, PP – apparent and active power in a corresponding phase.
Three-phase network reactive power:
QΣ = QPA + QPB + QPC, (3.8)
where QPA, QPB, QPC – each phase reactive power.
Each phase power loss in current circuits is calculated by the formula
A = RPA · I2PA + RPB · I2PB + RPC · I2PC (3.9)
where IPA, IPB, IPC – each phase current RMS values;
RPA, RPB, RPC – each phase transmission line active resistance.
Note – if RPA, RPB, RPC = 1 Ohm power loss is equal to the specific power loss. While the
meter verification R reaches the state of 1 Ohm equality (specific energy loss is verified).
Active power factors are calculated by the formula
PPA PPB PPC PΣ
cosϕ A = , cosϕ B = , cosϕC = , cosϕ = , (3.10)
S PA S PB S PC SΣ
where PPA, PPB, PPC, - each phase active power calculated by the formula (3.6), W;
SPA, SPB, SPC – each phase apparent power calculated by the formula (3.8), V•A
PΣ, SΣ- summarized active and apparent power correspondingly;
Reactive power factors are calculated by the formula
QPA QPB QPC QΣ
sinϕ A = , sinϕ B = , sinϕC = , sinϕ = , (3.11)
S PA S PB SPC SΣ
where QPA, QPB, QPC, - each phase reactive power calculated by the formula (3.10), VAr.
QΣ- summarized reactive power.
By active and reactive power factors the quadrant number is calculated.
Energy quadrant distribution is given in Figure 3.6.
Figure 3.6 – Active and reactive energy (power) quadrant distribution diagram
For each of the calculating machine six channels, configured for certain energy types
computation, per-phase values, integrated in the period of 1 sec., are calculated:
- of active energy (power) import, Ai, if the phase apparent power phasor is in the I or IV
quadrants;
- of active energy (power) export, Ae, if the phase apparent power phasor is in the II or
III quadrants;
- of reactive energy (power), R1 (R2, R3, R4), if the phase apparent power phasor is in
the I (II, III, IV) quadrants correspondingly;
- of import (export) active energy (power) loss, Li (Le), if the phase apparent power
phasor is in the I or IV (II or III) quadrants correspondingly.
On the basis of the calculating machine channels calculated energies MC transmits
energy consumption signals to the pulse outputs (in case they are configured as telemetry
outputs), which may be connected with AMR system.
88888888
cos ϕ % Hz
• • • • • • • • МG k/VAr2•h
Figure 3.7
3.5.2.12 Light indicators
The meter has two light indicators (LI) that operate with the basic transmission unit
frequency. The left light indicator displays active energy, the right one – reactive energy. Light
indicators may be used for verification.
4.1 Unpacking
4.1.1 Visual examination should be carried out after unpacking to make sure that the
sealing is in place and there is no mechanical damage.
4.2 Preoperation
4.2.1 The meters produced by the manufacturer have factory settings in compliance with
the programmable parameters list given in TP.
Before mounting change the factory settings to the required in case it is necessary. It is
sufficient to supply one of the phases with nominal voltage. The meter reprogramming may be
accomplished via the interfaces and OP with the TSW that can be found on the Web site (Cl.
3.3.1)
Figure 4.1
1 – TM1…TM4 (contacts 12…19) pulse outputs connection;
2 – pulse inputs (contacts 20…25) and back-up power (contacts 6, 27) connection;
3 – TM5, TM6 (contacts 32…35) pulse outputs (load control relay) connection;
4 – interfaces (contacts 1…6) connection.
СЕ304 BPS
"26" +
"27" -
Rb Rb
RT B
RT
3 4 6 1 5 3 4 5 Vcc B A GND
"СОМ1"("СОМ2") "СОМ1" ("СОМ2")
СЕ304 CE 304 DAU
Rb – 560 Ohm, bias resistors are installed in the meter. To connect them it is necessary to
connect several meters contacts 4 – 6 and 3 – 1 “COM1” (“COM2”) depending on the line
interference level on the line.
RT – 120 Ohm, terminal resistor with the rating equal to cable wave impedance.
Figure 4.6 – EIA485 interface lines connection diagram
In EIA485 interface meters not connected to the interface line error messages may appear
on LCD. To avoid their appearance it is necessary to connect the meter in accordance with the
diagram given in Figure 4.7.
СЕ304
"СОМ1" ("СОМ2")
4 3 6 1
4 RxD
СЕ304 DAU
"СОМ1" 3 TxD
("СОМ2") 2 RING
5 GND
Figure 4.9
To set one tariff for the whole day it’s sufficient to specify any time of day.
The meter allows setting of up to 36 different day rate scales (rate scale list).
beginning
4 April, 5 5 5 3 3 17 1 2
2 October, 12 8 9 21 22 23 11 12
In this example the year is divided into two seasons. Since the 1st of January till the 4th of
April and since the 12th of October till the 31st of December the second season rate scales will be
active, since the 5th of April till the 11th of October the first season rate scales will be active.
The meter allows setting of up to 12 season rate scales.
5 OPERATION PROCEDURE
PHASE
TOTAL
kW•h
Figure 5.1
Total (tariff 0) active (A) imported (|→) energy value (0012.345 kW•h) of the (whole)
first calculating machine channel (┐) progressive total is given in Figure 5.1.
Additionally the phase voltage presence is indicated (Phase ABC).
The button “Scroll” short-time pressing gradually switches calculating machine channel
consumed energy indication per tariff (8 tariffs in total).
The button “Scroll” long-time pressing gradually switches different calculating machine
channels consumed energy indication (6 channels in total).
TARIFF
PHASE
ABC MONTH
kW•h
Figure 5.2
In Figure 5.2 active (A) exported (|←) energy value (0000.789 kW•h) of the second
calculating machine channel (┘) progressive total fixed in the end of March 2006 (03•06) by the
first tariff (tariff 1) is given. If the date value is equal to 00•00, the month’s metering data is
absent.
View of calculating machine channel progressive total readings in the end of the previous
month is accomplished by the short-time pressing the button “SHOT” (only 13 months).
The button “Scroll” short-time pressing gradually switches calculating machine channel
consumed energy end-month indication with progressive total per tariff (8 tariffs in total).
The button “Scroll” long-time pressing gradually switches different calculating machine
channels consumed energy end-month indication with progressive total (6 channels in total).
TARIFF
PHASE
R DAY
kVAR•h
Figure 5.3
In Figure 5.3 reactive (R) imported (|→) energy value (0000.047 kVAr•h) of the fourth
calculating machine channel (┌) progressive total fixed in the end of March, 17 2006 (17:03•06)
by the second tariff (tariff 2) is given. If the date value is equal to 00:00•00, the day’s metering
data is absent.
Additionally the phase voltage presence is indicated (Phase ABC). Index mark flashing
informs of phase voltage value outside set access.
View of calculating machine channel progressive total readings in the end of the previous
day is accomplished by the short-time pressing the button “SHOT” (only 46 days).
The button “Scroll” short-time pressing gradually switches calculating machine channel
consumed energy end-day indication with progressive total per tariff (8 tariffs in total).
The button “Scroll” long-time pressing gradually switches different calculating machine
channels consumed energy end-day indication with progressive total (6 channels in total).
TARIFF
R
PREV
VAr
Figure 5.4
TARIFF
R
PREV
VAr
Figure 5.5
In figures reactive (R) exported (|←) power maximum (73.020 kVAr•h) of the third
calculating machine channel (└) fixed on March, 20 2006 (20:03•06) (Figure 5.4) by the third
tariff (tariff 3) with the beginning of averaging time at 12.10 o’clock (Figure 5.5) is given. Date
and time are displayed alternatively with 2 s interval. If the date day value is equal to zero, the
given tariff month maximum was not fixed.
View of calculating machine channel maximum power readings for the previous month is
accomplished by the short-time pressing the button “SHOT” (only 13 months).
The button “Scroll” short-time pressing gradually switches calculating machine channel
power maximums indication per tariff (5 tariffs in total).
The button “Scroll” long-time pressing gradually switches different calculating machine
channels power maximums indication (6 channels in total).
Figure 5.6
In the figure forecasting active (A) exported (|→) power value (1.7452W) of the first
calculating machine channel (┐) for 5 min 17 s (05:17) before the time of averaging expiration,
set power limit exceedence with control signal generation to pulse output are given, the fourth
tariff is active (tariff 4).
Every minute (value of seconds = 0) the calibration is carried out and in case of power
limit exccedence marker “ ” is displayed. The marker “ ” indicates control signal
appearance at the pulse output.
The button “Scroll” short-time pressing gradually switches different calculating machine
channels forecasting power values indication (6 channels in total).
5.2.6 Group “SERVICE INFORMATION’
The button “Shot” short-time pressing gradually switches indication in the group (3
subgroups in total).
1) Subgroup “RELEVANT INFORMATION”
On LCD the data given in Figure 5.7 is displayed:
• current time – 09:30•52 –hours, minutes, seconds;
• current date – 29-03-06 – real time clock day, month, year;
• weekday – Wed - real time clock;
• current tariff – tariff 2;
• current direction – IV quadrant;
• indexes “A”, “B”, “C” – phase voltage presence;
• marker “S” – summer time;
• marker “c” –clock rate correction ±30 s is allowed;
• marker “ ” – pulse output is active in accordance with current tariff.
TARIFF
Wed(Cр)
Wed
PHASE
ABC AP
c S
Figure 5.7
Phase index absence informs of voltage absence in a phase (voltage is less than 5% Unom).
Phase index flashing informs of phase voltage outside the set access.
For each phase the quadrant of apparent power phasor position is defined. Current
direction indicates obtained quadrants for all phases:
• |→ AP |→ - quadrant I;
• |← AP |→ - quadrant II;
• |← AP |← - quadrant III;
• |→ AP |← - quadrant IV.
The meter allows manual clock rate correction once a day. The button “SCROLL” long-
time pressing in case of “c” marker presence leads to not exceeding ±30 s value clock rate
correction, with the correction allowance marker disappearing. The correction allowance marker
will appear again at the beginning of another day.
If the button “SCROLL” will be pressed for up to 30 s, second values will be set to zero
(time s is corrected with the sign “-”). If the button “SCROLL” will be pressed for more than 30
s, second value will be equal to 59 (the time s is corrected with the sign “+”).
It is necessary to consider the correction is carried out approximately in a second after the
button pressing.
s
Figure 8
The initial exchange speed may be set only manually. To change the initial exchange
speed it is necessary to go into the mode of initial speed choice (flashing of value) by the button
“ACCESS” short-time pressing. By the button “SCROLL” short-time pressing choose the
required speed value:
• “0” = 300 baud;
• “1” = 600 baud;
• “2” = 1200 baud;
• “3” = 2400 baud;
• “4” = 4800 baud;
• “5” = 9600 baud;
• “6” = 19200 baud;
• “7” = 38400 baud;
• “8” = 57600 baud;
• “9” = 115200 baud.
By the button “ACCESS” short-time pressing go out of the initial speed choice mode.
The button “SCROLL” short-time pressing gradually switches indication of different
interfaces parameters (2 interfaces in total).
TOTAL
Figure 5.9
Pulse quantity (5873) metered via pulse input 3 is given in the figure, the input is closed.
The button “SCROLL” short-time pressing gradually switches indication of different pulse
inputs (4 inputs in total).
2) Marker “ ”
Session of communication via interfaces.
3) “”
Tariffication is absent, real time clock failure. Disappears after new time value
registration via interfaces.
4) Marker “ ”
Clock power lithium element replacement is required.
5) Marker “ ”
Power limit is exceeded.
6 METER VERIFICATION
6.1 Meter verification is accomplished while production, after repairs and in operation
in accordance with verification instruction “Three-phase active and reactive electric energy
meters CE304. Verification instruction ИНЕС.411152.064 Д1”.
7.1 Meter maintenance on-site lies in methodical operation and error and failure
control.
7.2 Errors and failures in meter operation are recovered in compliance with Cl. 5.7 of
this operating manual.
7.3 Periodical meter verification is carried out in the volume stated in Clause 6 of this
operation manual once in 8 years or after repair.
7.4 Meter sealing is carried out by connecting stud hole and lead hole with Silvair LG9
line, suspending 10/6,5 seal and crimping it.
7.5 At negative verification results meter maintenance and trim are accomplished by
the organization authorized to repair meter.
Next verification is accomplished in compliance with Cl. 6.1.
ATTENTION! In case of LCD failure, the data is stored during the time-period given
in Table 3.6. Reading of the data may be accomplished via meter interface by connecting back-
up power supply. Data reading must be accomplished in the presence of energy-supplying and
energy-consuming organizations.
8 METER SERVICE
8.1 Possible bugs and ways of Consumer’s debugging are given in Table 8.1.
Table 8.1
Bug description and its Probable reason Way of debugging
manifestation
1 LCD is blank 1 No voltage across the meter 1 Check voltage presence
voltage terminals across voltage terminals
2 Electronics failure 2 Send the meter to be mended
2 The data on LCD is not 1 Electronics failure 1 Send the meter to be mended
changing, no reaction on
pressing buttons.
9.1 Storage of meters is carried out in the manufacturer package at the ambient
temperature +5…40°C and relative humidity 80 % at +25°C.
9.2 The meters are transported in closed vehicles of any type.
Extreme transportation conditions:
ambient air temperature -40…70°C;
relative humidity 98 % at +35°C;
tossing during 1 hour with acceleration 30m/s2 at strokes frequency – from 80 to
120 /minute.
10 PACKING
10.1 Meters, operational and shipping documentation are packed in compliance with
manufacturer’s drawings.
10.2 Meter and silica gel bag prepared to be packed are put into a polyethilene bag,
hermetically sealed, put into a T15 GOST 7376-89 cardboard container.
10.3 Operational documentation is put into the container on the top of the meter. The
container is sealed with packing tape “NOVA ROLL”.
10.4 Meters packed in containers are put into multipack – 6 meters wrapped with
polyethylene shrink film GOST 25951-83 according to manufacturer’s drawings.
Meters packed in the multipack are put into transportation container – cardboard box,
made in accordance with the manufacturer’s drawings. the box empty space is filled with
corrugated fiberboard T12A GOST 7376-89, in accordance with manufacturer’s drawings.
In accordance with manufacturer’s drawings 12 meters are put into the transportation
container.
10.5 Shipping documentation is put into the box, including packing list with the
following data:
Meters nomination and designation and their quantity;
Date of packing;
Signature of the person in charge of packing;
QCD stamp.
The box is sealed.
10.6 Cargo package dimensions,
not more than 700 x 470 x 370 mm.
Single weight, not more than 30 kg; gross weight, not more than 48 kg.
11 MARKING
11.1 On the meter front panel the following data is offset or set in another way not
impairing the quality:
meter type designation – CE 304;
accuracy class according to GOST R 52322-2005 (GOST R 52323-2005);
meter constant according to Table 3.3;
meter number according to manufacturer numeration system;
nominal secondary current of the transformer to which the meter may be connected or
basic and maximum current;
nominal voltage;
frequency 50 Hz;
quantity of phases and wires of the circuit for which the meter is designed in the form of
graphic designation according to GOST 25372-82;
manufacturer trade mark – ENERGOMERA®;
year of meter production;
GOST R 52320-2005, GOST R 52322-2005 (GOST R 52323-2005), GOST 26035-83,
IEC 62053-23:2003;
pattern approval sign illustration according to RU 50.2.009 (rule);
compliance sign illustration according to GOST R 50460-92;
doubled quadrat for meters of II protection type put into insulating case;
test insulation voltage C2 symbol according to GOST 23217-78;
meter with measurement transformer designation according to GOST 25372-82;
caption RUSSIA
interface type in compliance with meter designation structure given in CL. 3.1.2;
control element marking SHOT“, “SCROLL”, “ACCESS”.
On meter terminal cover there is some place designed for insertion of transformation ratio
of current and voltage measurement transformers, designed for operation together with meters,
transformer multiplier and number.
“Attention” symbol ( ! ) – according to GOST 23217-78.
11.2 Meter connection diagrams are inserted on meter terminal cover or a sign with
diagrams is fastened to it.
ANNEX A
(compulsory)
Accepted error value limits
A.1 Meters accuracy class and accepted value limits of basic percentage error while
measuring network parameters at nominal (basic) three-phase symmetrical current and power
factor equal to 1 given in Table A.1.
Table A.1
Accuracy Accepted value of basic error, %,while measuring
class active power and reactive power apparent current (δI) voltage energy loss
energy (δР) and energy (δQ) power (δS) (δU) (δl)
0.2S/0.5 ±0.2 ±0.5 ±0.5 ±0.5 ±0.5 ±2.0
0.5S/1 ±0.5 ±1.0 ±1.0 ±1.0 ±1.0 ±2.0
1/2 ±1.0 ±2.0 ±2.0 ±2.0 ±2.0 ±4.0
2/2 ±2.0 ±2.0 ±2.0 ±2.0 ±2.0 ±4.0
0.2S 0.5S
0.01Inom≤ I < 0.05 Inom 1.0 ± 0.4 ± 10
0.05 Inom≤ I ≤ Imax ± 0.2 ± 0.5
0.02Inom ≤ I< 0.10 Inom 0.5 (ind.), ± 0.5 ± 1.0
0.10 Inom ≤ I ≤ Imax 0.8 (cap.) ± 0.3 ± 0.6
Table A.4
соs ϕ Accepted value limits of
Current value for meters basic error δP, %, for
active energy accuracy
class meters
direct connected transformer operated 1 2
0.05 Ib ≤ I < 0.10 Ib 0.02Inom≤I<0.05Inom 1.0 ± 1.5 ± 2.5
0.10 Ib ≤ I ≤ Imax 0.05 Inom ≤ I ≤ Imax ± 1.0 ± 2.0
0.10 Ib ≤ I < 0.20 Ib 0.05Inom≤I<0.10Inom 0.5 (ind.) ± 1.5 ± 2.5
0.8 (cap.) —
0.20 Ib ≤ I ≤ Imax 0.10 Inom≤ I ≤ Imax 0.5 (ind.) ± 1.0 ± 2.0
0.8 (cap.) —
A.4.2 Accepted value limits of basic percentage error while measuring reactive energy
and power δQ, in percentage terms, at three-phase symmetrical voltage and three-phase
symmetrical current considering Cl. A.4.4 do not exceed values given in Table A.5 and A.6.
Table A.5
sin ϕ Accepted value limits of basic error δQ, %, for
Current value reactive energy accuracy class meters
0.5 1
0.02Inom≤I<0.05 Inom 1.0 ± 1.0 ± 1.5
0.05 Inom≤ I ≤ Imax ± 0.5 ± 1.0
0.05nom≤I<0.10 Inom 0.5 (ind.), ± 1.0 ± 1.5
0.10 Inom ≤ I ≤ Imax 0.5 (cap.) ± 0.6 ± 1.0
0.10 Inom≤ I ≤ Imax 0.25 (ind.), ± 1.0 ± 1.5
0.25 (cap.)
Table A.6
sin ϕ Accepted value limits
of basic error δQ, %, for
Current value for meters reactive energy accuracy
class meters
direct connected transformer operated 2
0.05Ib≤ I< 0.10Ib 0.02Inom≤I<0.05 Inom 1.0 ± 2.5
0.10 Ib ≤ I ≤ Imax 0.05 Inom ≤ I ≤ I max ± 2.0
0.10 Ib ≤ I< 0.20 Ib 0.05Inom≤I< 0.10 Inom 0.5 (ind.), ± 2.5
0.5 (cap.)
0.20 Ib ≤ I ≤ I max 0.10 Inom ≤ I ≤ I max 0.5 (ind.), ± 2.0
0.5 (cap.)
0.20 Ib ≤ I ≤ I max 0.10 Inom ≤ I ≤ I max 0.25(ind.), ± 2.5
0.25 (cap.)
A.4.3 Accepted value limits of basic percentage error while measuring apparent power δS,
in percentage terms, at three-phase symmetrical voltage and three-phase symmetrical current
considering Cl. A.4.4 do not exceed values given in Table A.7 and A.8.
Table A.7
Accepted value limits of basic error δS, %, for active/reactive
energy accuracy class meters
Current value
0.2S/0.5 0.5S/1
0.01 Inom≤ I < 0.05 Inom ± 1.0 ± 1.5
0.05 Inom≤ I ≤ Imax ± 0.5 ± 1.0
Table A.8
Accepted value limits of
Current value for meters
basic errorδS, %, for
active/reactive energy accuracy
class meters
direct connected transformer operated 1/2 2/2
0.05 Ib ≤ I < 0.10 Ib 0.02 Inom≤ I < 0.05 Inom ± 2.5 ± 2.5
0.10 Ib ≤ I ≤ Imax 0.05 Inom ≤ I ≤ Imax ± 2.0 ± 2.0
A.4.4 Accepted value limits of basic percentage error given in Table A.3…A.11 are
regulated at three-phase symmetrical voltage and three-phase symmetrical current for
informative loop input signal values:
voltage – (0.8…1.15) Unom;
measurement network frequency – (47.5…52.5) Hz.
A.4.5 Accepted value limits of basic percentage error while measuring current δI MRS
values, in percentage terms, considering Cl. A.4.4 do not exceed values given in Table A.9
Table A.9
Accepted value limits of basic error δI, %,
Current value for meters for active/reactive energy meters accuracy class
direct connected transformer operated 0.2S/0.5 0.5S/1 1/2 2/2
0.05 Ib ≤ I ≤ Imax 0.05Inom≤I≤ Imax ± 0.5 ± 1.0 ± 2.0 ± 2.0
A.4.6 Accepted value limits of basic percentage error while measuring energy loss in
current circuits δL, in percentage terms, considering Cl. A.4.4 do not exceed values given in
Table A.10
Table A.10
Accepted value limits of basic error δL,
Current value for meters %, for active/reactive energy accuracy class
meters
direct connected transformer operated 0.2S/0.5 0.5S/1 1/2 2/2
0.05 Ib ≤ I ≤ Imax 0.05Inom≤ I ≤ Imax ± 2.0 ± 2.0 ± 4.0 ± 4.0
A.4.7 Accepted value limits of basic percentage error while measuring phase voltage δU
MRS values, in percentage terms, considering Cl. A.4.4 do not exceed values given in Table
A.11.
Table A.11
Accepted value limits of basic error δU, %, for
Voltage value active/reactive energy accuracy class meters
0.2S/0.5 0.5S/1 1/2 2.2
0.8 Unom ≤ U ≤ 1.2 Unom ± 0.5 ± 1.0 ± 2.0 ± 2.0
A.4.8 Accepted value limits of absolute error while measuring phase angle between basic
phase voltage and current harmonics and between basic phase voltage harmonics considering Cl.
A.4.4 do not exceed ±1° in the range -180°…180° at Table A.11 phase voltage value and at
Table A.10 current.
A.4.9 Accepted value limits of absolute error while measuring network voltage frequency
considering Cl. A.4.4 do not exceed ±0.1 Hz in the range 47.5…52.5 Hz.
A.4.10 Error while measuring active and reactive energy at voltage 0.8 Unom is in the
range 0…-100%.
A.4.11 Accepted value limits of basic percentage error while measuring active δP and
reactive δQ energy in case of current presence in one (any) of current circuits at symmetrical
voltages not exceeding values given in Table A.12…A.15. the difference between error values at
single-phase meter load and at symmetrical multi-phase load does not exceed values given in
Table A.16, A.17.
Table A.12
соs ϕ Accepted value limits of basic error δP, %, for
Current value active energy accuracy class meters
0.2S 0.5S
0.05 Inom ≤ I ≤ Imax 1.0 ± 0.3 ± 0.6
0.10 Inom ≤ I ≤ Imax 0.5 (ind.) ± 0.4 ± 1.0
Table A.13
соs ϕ Accepted value limits of
basic error δP, %, for
Current value for meters active energy accuracy
class meters
direct connected transformer operated 1 2
0.10 Ib ≤ I ≤ Imax 0.05Inom≤ I ≤ Imax 1.0 ± 2.0 ± 3.0
0.20 Ib ≤ I ≤ Imax 0.10Inom≤ I ≤ Imax 0.5 (ind.) ± 2.0 ± 3.0
Table A.14
sin ϕ Accepted value limits of basic error δQ, %,
Current value for reactive energy accuracy class meters
0.5 1
0.05 Inom ≤ I ≤ Imax 1.0 ± 0.6 ± 1.5
0.10 Inom ≤ I ≤ Imax 0.5 (ind.) ± 1.0 ± 1.5
0.5 (cap.)
Table A.15
sin ϕ Accepted value limits
Current value for meters of basic error δQ, %,
for reactive energy
accuracy class meters
direct connected transformer operated 2
0.10 Ib ≤ I ≤ Imax 0.05Inom≤ I ≤ Imax 1.0 ± 3.0
0.20 Ib ≤ I ≤ Imax 0.10Inom≤ I ≤ Imax 0.5 (ind.) ± 3.0
0.5 (cap.)
Table A.16
соs ϕ Accepted value of difference between
error at single-phase and symmetric load
Current value for meters ∆δP, %, for active energy accuracy class
meters
direct connected transformer operated 0.2S 0.5S 1 2
Table A.17
sin ϕ Accepted value of difference between
error at single-phase and symmetric load
Current value for meters ∆δQ, %, for reactive energy accuracy
class meters
direct connected transformer operated 0.5 1 2
A.19 Accepted value limits of complimentary error while measuring active and reactive
energy, caused by DC component and even harmonics presence in ac circuits of direct
connection meters, do not exceed values given in Table A.26, A.27.
Table A.26
Meter connection Current value соs ϕ Complementary error limits δРcomp, %, for
active energy accuracy class meters
1 2
direct IMAX/√2 1 ± 3.0 ± 6.0
Table A.27
Meter connection Current value sin ϕ Complementary error limits δQcomp, %, for reactive
energy accuracy class meters
2
direct IMAX/√2 1 ± 6.0
A.20 Accepted value limits of complimentary error while measuring active energy,
caused by odd harmonics presence in ac circuits, do not exceed values given in Table A.28.
Table A.28
соs ϕ Complementary error limits δР comp, %,
Current value for meters
for active energy accuracy class meters
direct connected transformer operated 0.2S 0.5S 1 2
0.5 Ib 0.5 IMAX 1.0 ± 0.4 ± 0.5 — —
0.5 Inom 1.0 — — ± 3.0 ± 6.0
A.21 Accepted value limits of complimentary error while measuring active energy,
caused by subharmonics presence in ac circuits, do not exceed values given in Table A.29
Table A.29
Current value for meters
соs ϕ Complementary error limits δР comp, %,
for active energy accuracy class meters
direct connected transformer operated 0.2S 0.5S 1 2
0.5 Ib 0.5 Irnom 1.0 ± 0.6 ± 1.5 ± 3.0 ± 6.0
A.22 Accepted value limits of complimentary error while measuring active and reactive
energy, caused by influence of electromagnet through which dc current is running, creating
magnetomotive force 1000 A/turns, do not exceed values given in Table A.30, A.31.
Table A.30
соs ϕ Complementary error limits δРcomp, %, for active
Current value for meters
energy accuracy class meters
direct connected transformer operated 0.2S 0.5S 1 2
Ib Inom 1.0 ± 2.0 ± 2.0 ± 2.0 ± 3.0
Table A.31
Current value for meters
sin ϕ Complementary error limits δQ comp, %, for reactive
energy accuracy class meters
direct connected transformer operated 0.5 1 2
Ib Inom 1.0 ± 2.0 ± 2.0 ± 3.0
A.23 Accepted value limits of complimentary error while measuring active and reactive
energy, caused by external 0.5 mtesla ac magnetic field, created by current of the same
frequency as that applied to the meter at the most unfavorable phase and direction, do not exceed
values given in Table A.32, A.33.
Table A.32
соs ϕ Complementary error limits δР comp, %,
Current value for meters for active energy accuracy class meters
direct connected transformer operated 0.2S 0.5S 1 2
Ib Inom 1.0 ± 0.5 ± 1.0 ± 2.0 ± 3.0
Table A.33
sin ϕ Complementary error limits δQ comp, %,
Current value for meters for reactive energy accuracy class meters
direct connected transformer operated 0.5 1 2
Ib Inom 1.0 ± 1.0 ± 2.0 ± 3.0
A.24 Accepted value limits of complimentary error while measuring active and reactive
energy, caused by 10 V/m radiofrequency electromagnetic field, do not exceed values given in
Table A.34, A.35.
30 V/m radiofrequency electromagnetic fields influence at current absence in circuits
does not cause dial mechanism transformation for more than x units and signal appearance at test
output equivalent to more than x units. x value is calculated by the formulae (A.1):
x=10-6•m•Unom•Imax, (A.1)
where m – measuring units quantity;
Unom – nominal voltage, V;
Imax – maximum current, A.
Table A.34
соs ϕ Complementary error limits δР comp, %,
Current value for meters for active energy accuracy class meters
direct connected transformer operated 0.2S 0.5S 1 2
Ib Inom 1.0 ± 1.0 ± 2.0 ± 2.0 ± 3.0
Table A.35
Current value for meters
sin ϕ Complementary error limits δQ comp, %,
for reactive energy accuracy class meters
direct connected transformer operated 0.5 1 2
Ib Inom 1.0 ± 2.0 ± 2.0 ± 3.0
A.25 Accepted value limits of complimentary error while measuring active and reactive
energy, caused by conducted interference according to GOST R 52320-2005, generated by
radiofrequency fields, do not exceed values given in Table A.36, A.37.
Table A.36
соs ϕ Complementary error limits δР comp, %,
Current value for meters for active energy accuracy class meters
direct connected transformer operated 0.2S 0.5S 1 2
A.29 Average temperature coefficient considering Cl. A.4.4 while measuring active
energy, active power does not exceed limits given in Table A.42, while measuring reactive
energy, power does not exceed limits given in Table A.43, while measuring apparent power,
voltage, current does not exceed limits given in Table A.44, while measuring energy loss does
not exceed limits given in Table 45.
Table A.42
соs ϕ Average temperature coefficient while
Current value for meters measuring active energy, %/К, for accuracy
class meters
direct connected transformer operated 0.2S 0.5S 1 2
0.1Ib ≤ I ≤ Imax 0.05Inom ≤ I ≤ Imax 1.0 ± 0.01 ± 0.03 ± 0.05 ± 0.10
0.2Ib ≤ I ≤ Imax 0.10Inom≤ I ≤ Imax 0.5 (ind) ± 0.02 ± 0.05 ± 0.07 ± 0.15
Table A.43
sin ϕ Average temperature coefficient while
Current value for meters measuring reactive energy, %/К, for
accuracy class meters
direct connected transformer operated 0.5 1 2
0.1Ib ≤ I ≤ Imax 0.05Inom ≤ I ≤ Imax 1.0 ± 0.03 ± 0.05 ± 0.10
0.2Ib ≤ I ≤ Imax 0.10Inom≤ I ≤ Imax 0.5 (ind), ± 0.05 ± 0.07 ± 0.15
0.5 (cap)
Table A.44
Average temperature coefficient while measuring apparent power,
Current value for meters
voltage, current, %/К, for active/reactive energy accuracy class meters
direct transformer 0.2S/0.5 0.5S/1 1/2 2/2
connected operated
0.1Ib ≤ I ≤ Imax 0.05Inom≤ I ≤ ± 0.03 ± 0.05 ± 0.10 ± 0.10
Imax
Table A.45
Average temperature coefficient while measuring energy
Current value for meters loss, %/К, for active/reactive energy accuracy class meters
direct connected transformer operated 0.2S/0.5 0.5S/1 1/2 2/2
0.1Ib ≤ I ≤ Imax 0.05Inom≤ I ≤ Imax ± 0.10 ± 0.20 ± 0.20 ± 0.20
A.30 Accepted value limits of complimentary error while measuring active and reactive
energy, caused by standard (according to Cl. 3.1.7) relative humidity change for limit one
(according to Cl. 3.1.8) at nominal (basic) current, nominal voltage and power factor equal to 1,
do not exceed 3δcomp
A.31 Resistance to electrostatic discharge.
Electrostatic discharge does not cause dial mechanism transformation for more than x
units and test output does not produce signal equivalent to more than x units. x value is
calculated by the formulae (A.1).
A.32 Resistance to microsecond high-energy pulse interference.
Applied microsecond high-energy pulse interference do not cause dial mechanism
transformation for more than x units and test output does not produce signal equivalent to more
than x units. x value is calculated by the formulae (A.1).
ANNEX B
(compulsory)
Overall dimensions
173
ДСТП
ANNEX C
(compulsory)
Meter connection diagrams
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Note – terminals 1-11 numeration – conventional
CE 304 57.7V 1-1.5A; CE 304 220V 5-7.5A
meters connection diagram
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
G 2 L
3
0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1
2
3
( ) 0
G
1
2 L
3
CE 304 220V 5-50A; CE 304 220V 10-100A
meters connection diagram
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1
L
G 2
3
0
Note – jumpers between contacts 1-2, 4-5, 7-8 are arranged on the terminal block.
ANNEX D
(compulsory)
Diagrams of interface CE 304 meter connection to PC COM-port
СЕ 304 EIA485 PC
Adapter СОМ-port
Circuit Cont EIA485/ЕIA232 Cont Circuit
А ТхD
А 4 3 ТхD
В RхD
B 3 2 RхD
GND
Vcc 6 5 GND
RTS
GND 5 7 RTS
Recommendations on meter and external modem setting while
data transmission via modem connection.
For operation with modem meters with interfaces EIA232 and EIA485 may be used.
carrying medium
Modem cable
Information-
Adapter
EIA485/ Modem 2 PC
Meter EIA232 Modem 1
СОМ-port
Cont Circ A TxD Circ Cont
4 A B RxD TxD 2(3)
EIA485
3 B RxD 3(2)
5B GND
6 Vcc GND 5(7)
GND
5 GND
Notes
1 Adapter EIA485/232 shall have a function of communication mode automatic switch.
2 Given meter connection to adapter is true at short line (up to 5 m). At long lines and group
connection the diagram given in Figure 4.5 of this manual should be used.
3 Modem 1 contact numbers, given in brackets, refer to 25 pin connector, without brackets – 9
pin connector.
Diagram of EIA232 interface CE 304 meter connection to PC COM-port via modems. Modem cable
carrying medium
Information –
Modem 2 PC
Meter Modem 1
СОМ-port
Notes
1 Modem 1 contact numbers, given in brackets, refer to 25 pin connector, without
brackets – 9 pin connector.
2 For operation with modem, transmitting data via phone line RTS signal is not required.
Meter setting up
1 Set operating exchange speed at which the exchange will be accomplished considering
phone line quality.
2 Set parameter “Interface activity time” (in seconds) so as to provide meter activity
between meter response and the next computer command acquisition via phone line. Parameter
value depends on phone line quality.
Modem setting up
Modem setting for meter is accomplished with terminal program, for example Hyper
Terminal (is included into standard Windows delivery set).
Modem setting for computer is accomplished with meter service program. Additional
setting up may be accomplished with AT – commands, recorded in the string of program redial
module initialization.
Modem setting up with Hyper Terminal program
1 Connect modem to the computer.
2 Run Hyper Terminal program – hypertrm.exe
3 At request for connection type choose “Direct connection”, giving number of COM-
port, to which modem is connected.
4 Check connection with modem, typing AT command and pressing the button “ENTER”
(hereinafter - <CR>). At successful connection modem will response OK.
5 Set the exchange mode. To do this, press the button “Properties” at the toolbar. In the
opened connection properties window press the button “Settings”. In COM-port properties set
the following values:
Speed (bit/sec) Choose the speed set in meter settings
Cl. 1
Data bits 8
Parity No
Stop bits 1
6 Set initial modem configuration with command AT&F<CR>, modem autoanswer –
ATS0=1<CR>, DTR ignoring – AT&D0<CR>, flow control lock - AT&K0<CR> (is not typed
for GSM-modem).
7 This item instructions refer only to GSM-modem:
set the speed, given in meter settings Cl. 1, for example 9600 baud –
AT+IPR=9600<CR> (it is necessary to find out accepted exchange speeds from cellular
communication network operator);
set 8-bit mode of exchange with one stop bit without parity control –
AT+ICF=3.4<CR>;
block flow control – AT+IFC=0.0<CR>;
in case GSM-modem is not registered in the network (led is not flashing in
accordance with modem description or on command AT+CREG? <CR> modem generates the
second parameter equal to zero) after it is turned on, it is necessary to enter PIN code –
AT+CPIN=PIN<CR> and set PIN code override mode at modem turning on –
AT+CLCK=”SC”,0,PIN<CR>, where PIN – PIN code, attached to SIM card (study cellular
communication operator instruction, as the triple improper code input blocks SIM card).
8 Give the downloaded configuration number at modem power-on – AT&Y0<CR>,
block AT-command answerback outputting – ATQ1<CR>, set “Echo” block mode –
ATE0<CR>.
9 Store settings performed – AT&W<CR>.
Note
1 Modem shall answer “OK” on all the commands except last three. Set modes may be
viewed by command AT&V<CR>, input of which, like that of Cl.9, is not displayed.
2 Settings are given for modem ACORP 56K and GSM-modem FASTRACK
WAVECOM. Different modems AT command typing is peculiar and may differ from that given
above. All the commands are described in the concrete modem model documentation.
3 For operation (selective reading and programming) with radio modem “Integral-
160/2400” CJSC “Integral” (Kazan) no radio modem settings but intrinsic addressing mode
shutdown are required (see radio modem documentation). The meter must be set for radio
modem operating speed.
ANNEX E
(compulsory)
(nn,kk) RC Request for progressive total several registers energy values, where
kk – tariffs quantity, starting with nn.
(XX.XX) О Energy in kW•h or kVAr•h (max. 8 samename parameters).
The list of tariff registers:
1 - total (Tariff #1 … Tariff #5);
2 - time Tariff #1;
3 - time Tariff #2;
4 - time Tariff #3;
5 - time Tariff #4;
6 - additional time Tariff #5;
7 – according to the first condition (Tariff #6);
8 – according to the second condition (Tariff #7).
DATEM () RC Request for all array of month energy fixation dates. Dates in the
array are in descending order, starting with the current month.
(nn) RC Request for one value from the month energy fixation date array,
where
nn - number in the date array (starting with 1).
(nn,kk) RC Request for several values from the month energy fixation date
array, where
kk - dates quantity, starting with nn - numbers in the date array.
(mm.yy) О Month energy fixation dates (max. 13 samename parameters),
where
mm - month, yy - year.
ENMzz () RC Request for progressive total energy values in the end of a month
for all months per register, in order of month energy accumulation
date array sequence, where zz - calculating machine channel
number from 01 to 06
(zz = 00 - all channels).
(mm.yy) RC Request for progressive total energy values in the end of a month
for a concrete month per register, where mm - month, yy - year.
(mm.yy,nn) RC Request for progressive total concrete register energy values in the
end of a month for a concrete month, where
nn - number in the list of tariffs (starting with 1).
(mm.yy, RC Request for progressive total several registers energy values in the
nn,kk) end of a month for a concrete month, where
kk - tariffs quantity, starting with nn.
(XX.XX) О Energy in kW•h or kVAr•h (maximum 8 samename parameters).
The list of tariff registers:
1 - total (Tariff #1 … Tariff #5);
2 - time Tariff #1;
3 - time Tariff #2;
4 - time Tariff #3;
5 - time Tariff #4;
6 - additional time Tariff #5;
7 – according to the first condition (Tariff #6);
8 - on the second condition (Tariff #7).
() RC Request for power maximum values of calculator channels, for all
months per register, in order of month energy fixation dates
sequence, where
zz - calculator channel number from 01 to 04
(zz = 00 - all channels).
MAXzz (mm.yy) RC Request for power maximum values for a concrete month per tariff,
where
mm.yy - month and year.
(mm.yy, RC Request for concrete tariff power maximum values for a concrete
nn) month, where
nn - number in the list of registers.
mm.yy,nn,kk) RC Request for several tariffs power maximum values for a concrete
month, where
kk - tariffs quantity, starting with nn.
(dd,hh:mm,X.ХX) О Power maximum value (kW or kVAr) averaged in the time period
determined by parameter TAVER (max. 5 parameters), where
dd,hh:mm - day, hour and minute of maximum fixation.
The list of tariff registers:
1 - time Tariff #1;
2 - time Tariff #2;
3 - time Tariff #3;
4 - time Tariff #4;
5 - additional time Tariff #5.
() RC Request for day energy fixation date array. Dates in the array are in
descending order, starting with the current day.
DATED (nn) RC Request for one value from day energy fixation date array, where
nn - number in the date array (starting with 1).
(nn,kk) RC Request for several values from day energy fixation date array,
where
kk – dates quantity, starting with nn - numbers in the date array.
() RC Request for progressive total energy values in the end of a day for
all the day per register, in order of day energy accumulation date
array sequence, where
zz - calculator channel number from 01 to 06
(zz = 00 - all channels).
ENDzz (dd.mm. RC Request for progressive total energy values in the end of a day for a
yy) concrete day per register, where dd - date, mm - month, yy - year.
(dd.mm. RC Request for progressive total concrete register energy values in the
yy,nn) end of a day for a concrete day, where nn - number in the list of
tariffs (starting with 1).
(dd.mm. RC Request for progressive total several registers energy values in the
yy,nn,kk) end of a day for a concrete day, where kk - tariffs quantity, starting
with nn.
(XX.XX) О Energy in kW•h or kVAr•h (maximum 8 samename parameters).
The list of tariff registers:
1 - total (Tariff #1 … Tariff #5);
2 - time Tariff #1;
3 - time Tariff #2;
4 - time Tariff #3;
5 - time Tariff #4;
6 - additional time Tariff #5;
7 – according to the first condition (Tariff #6);
8 – according to the second condition (Tariff #7).
(dd.mm.yy) RC Request for day profile event values for a concrete day, where dd -
date, mm - month, yy - year.
Profile event values quantity in a day is equal to 1440/tу ,
where tу - time interval in the PRFzz profile configuration.
(dd.mm.yy,nn) RC Request for concrete profile event value for a concrete day, where
nn - value number in a day (starting with 1).
(dd.mm.yy,nn,kk) RC Request for several values of profile event for a concrete day, where
kk – values quantity, starting with nn.
D25zz () RC Additional hour profile from 02:00 till 03:00 of wintertime switch
day date, where zz - profile number from 01 to 16 (zz = 00 - all
(dd.mm.yy,p) О profiles);
dd.mm.yy - date, month, year (00.00.00 – there was no switch);
c - optional characteristic (n – profile is turned off).
V25zz () RC Request for additional hour profile from 02:00 till 03:00 event
values of wintertime switch day, where
zz - profile number from 01 to 16 (zz = 00 - all profiles). Additional
hour profile event values quantity is equal to 60/tу,
where tу - time interval in PRFzz profile configuration.
INCzz (XXXXX) WI Pulse inputs constants (pulse quantity per kW•h) from 1 to 65535,
() RC where
(XXXXX) О zz - input number from 01 to 04.
If zz = 00 is set while reading - constants of all pulse inputs are
given out consequently.
INSzz (XX.XXX) WI Pulse input primary circuit transformation ratio from 1 up to
() RC 1000000, where
(XX.XXX) О zz - input number from 01 to 04.
Decimal point must be transmitted while parameter writing.
If zz = 00 is set while reading – transformation ratios of all pulse
inputs are given out consequently.
LEVUP (XXX) WI Upper accepted voltage value, of Unom in %, for event formation
() RC (from 0 to 130).
(XXX) О
LEVDN (XXX) WI Lower accepted voltage value, of Unom in %, for event formation
() RC (from 0 to 130).
(XXX) О
TAVER (XX) WI Power averaging interval for analysis, in minutes from line 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
() RC 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, 60.
(XX) О
LIMzz (XX.XXХ) WI Calculator channel power limit in kW (kVAr) in averaging interval
() RC TAVER,
(XX.XXХ) О Where zz - channel number from 01 to 04.
Each limit contains 4 parameters of the maximum powers for time
tariffs ( #1 … #4), are transmitted as an array. Decimal point must
be transmitted while parameter writing.
If zz = 00 is set while reading - all energy-channel power limits are
given out consequently.
TECHNOLOGICAL GROUP
MODEL (X) WI Meter model:
() RC Value consists of eight-bit binary number, where
Bit 0 … 2 = 0 - 1А, 57.7V, 50000 imp/kW•h;
(X) О = 1 - 5А, 57.7V, 10000 imp/kW•h ;
= 2 - 1А, 220V, 20000 imp/kW•h;
= 3 - 5А, 220V, 4000 imp/kW•h;
= 4 - 5-50А, 220V, 800 imp/kW•h;
= 5 - 10-100А, 220V, 400 imp/kW•h;
Bit 3 … 6 - reserve;
Bit 7 = 0 – 2 - metering directions;
= 1 – 1- metering direction.
TOTAL
o Tariff #0 (total)
Calculator Channels #1…#6
o Tariffs #1…#7
Calculator Channels #1…#6
MONTH
• current month
o Tariff #0 (total)
Calculator Channels #1…#6
o Tariffs #1…#7
Calculator Channels #1…#6
• previous 1…12 month
o Tariffs #0…#7
Calculator Channels #1…#6
DAY
• current day
o Tariffs #0…#7
Calculator Channels #1…#6
• previous 1…44 day
o Tariffs #0…#7
Calculator Channels #1…#6
Average power maximums
• current month
o Tariffs #1…#5
Calculator Channels #1…#6
• previous 1…12 month
o Tariffs #1…#5
Calculator Channels #1…#6
PREDICTED POWER
o Calculator Channels #1…#6
SERVICE INFORMATION
• current information
• interface parameters
o Interfaces #1, #2
• external transformers and interval
o voltage transformer ratio
o current transformer ratio
o averaging interval duration and meter type
MAINS QUALITY PARAMETERs
• active voltage
o Phases A; B; C
• active current
o Phases A; B; C
• active power
o Phases A; B; C
o total power
• reactive power
○ Phases A; B; C
o total power
• apparent power
o Phases A; B; C
o total power
• power loss
o Phases A; B; C
o total
• angle between voltage and current vectors
o Phases A; B; C
• active power factor
o Phases А, В, C
o of 3-phase mains
• reactive power factor
○ Phases A; B; C
o of 3-phase mains
• mains frequency
• angle between voltage vectors
o Phase A and Phase B
o Phase B and Phase C
o Phase C and Phase A
PULSE INPUTS
o Input #1…#4