Din-Mon™ Smart Meter Advanced kWh/Demand Meters with Communication INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS E-Mon 850 Town Center Drive Langhorne, PA 19047 (800) 334-3666 www.emon.com info@emon.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER Dear Valued Customer, We are pleased that you chose to buy one of our products and want you to be just as pleased with owning it. Before installing your new E-Mon product, please read the information on the following pages carefully. We believe that you will find the E-Mon D-Mon meters easy to install and to use for monitoring and evaluating your electrical usage.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER Section 4.5.3 Section 4.5.4 Section 4.6 Current Sensor Wiring...................................................... 23 Multiple-Load Monitoring .................................................. 24 Main Power and Current Sensor Wiring Diagram.................. 25 Section 4.6.1 4-Wire Wye, 3-Element Connection Diagram................... 25 Section 4.6.2 3-Wire Delta, 3-Element Connection Diagram ................. 25 Section 4.6.3 3-Wire, 2-Element Connection Diagram...............
DIN-MON™ SMART METER Section 7.2.6 Setting Communication Protocol ...................................... 44 Section 7.2.7 Setting Communication Baud Rate .................................. 45 Section 7.2.8 Setting Phase Loss or VAR-Hour Pulse ........................... 45 Section 7.2.9 Setting CT Selection......................................................... 46 Section 7.2.10 Setting Access Protection ................................................ 46 Section 7.2.11 Changing Password.......
DIN-MON™ SMART METER FCC NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 1.0 INTRODUCTION The Din-Mon™ meter is used to monitor electric power usage of individual loads after the utility meter and store kW and kVAR data for automatic meter reading. The model D2 kWh meter has an RS-485 communication for remote reading. The model D5 Advanced kWh meter has dual protocols with Ethernet or LonWorks communications in addition to RS-485. Refer to the Technical Specification section for details. Fig. 1. Din-MonTM Meter (top angle view with covers).
DIN-MON™ SMART METER Fig. 3. Model D2 Meter (top view with cover removed). Verify the input voltage rating, amperage, sensor type and configuration on the meter name plate (located on the left side of the meter) to ensure that it is suitable for the intended electrical service. For example, the meter labeled for 120/208V service MUST NOT be installed on service feeds of 277/480V and vice versa. Verify that the meter’s current sensors are sized suitably for the load to be monitored. Fig. 4.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER NOTE: If any trouble arises during installation or functional verification operations, do not immediately remove the unit. Before removing the unit, contact E-Mon’s technical support department at (800) 334-3666. EMon’s technical department will assist you in detailed troubleshooting of the Din-Mon™ meter installation. CAUTION Internal circuit card components are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 2.0 METER TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 100 S 03 Package Type Enclosure 480 Current Sensor Input Current Rating (Amps) D5 Phase Voltage E Communication Protocol Current Sensor Type Class Example Brand 2.
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DIN-MON™ SMART METER Battery Cell RS-485 Serial Communications Ethernet Communications LonWorks Communications Description Manufacturer Manufacturer Part No Working Voltage Current Capacity Electrolyte Cable Input / Output Voltage Cable Connector Circuit Input Isolation Max Cable Distance Max Network Nodes Max Baud Rate Cable Cable Connector Protocol Cable Distance Cable Cable Connector Protocol Max Cable Distance Max Network Nodes Outputs 1 and 2 Max Baud Rate Contact Closure Contact Rating (max.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 3.0 METER OVERVIEW The unit is comprised of 3 main components, the Main Power Connections, the Sensor Input Terminals and the Communication Ports and Terminals. COMMUNICATION PORTS AND TERMINALS MAIN POWER INPUT TERMINALS SENSOR INPUT TERMINALS M34553 Fig. 6. Communication Ports, Main Power Input and Current Sensor Input Terminals. 3.1 Main Power Input Voltage and Current Sensors The Main Power Input Terminals are the 4-screw terminals located on the lower left of the unit.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 3.2 Communication Ports and Output Contact Terminals The Communication Ports and Output Contact Terminals are located along the top edge of the meter. VAR-HOUR OR PHASE LOSS OUTPUT TERMINALS BATTERY WATT-HOUR PULSE OUTPUT TERMINALS RS-485 NETWORK INPUT TERMINALS OPTIONAL LONWORKS OR ETHERNET RJ-45 JACK (D5) M34556 Fig. 7. Communication Ports and Terminals.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER LonWorks (optionally available on Din-Mon™ D5 meters) is a protocol used to communicate via TP/FT-10 (Twisted Pair / Free Topology) network. It allows the end user to read meter point data via SNVT’s (Standard Network Variable Types). The Din-Mon™ D5 meter uses the LonWorks Protocol to provide remote monitoring of metered data points for use in e.g. BAS (Building Automation Systems), and AMR (Automatic Meter Reading Systems). LONWORKS CONNECTION SERVICE PIN M35086 Fig. 8.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 4.0 METER INSTALLATION 4.1 Mounting the Meter The Din-MonTM meter is designed to be mounted by using the four mounting holes on the meter or attaching it to a DIN rail that has previously been installed. Refer to the wall mounting instructions below or to the DIN Rail mounting instructions on the following page. Installation must only be performed by qualified personnel and in accordance with these instructions and all applicable local and national electrical codes.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 4.3 DIN-Rail Mounting The meter mounts on the DIN Rail using the flex connects at bottom of the enclosure. To install the meter on the DIN perform the following steps: 1. 2. Holding the meter with its top tilted in towards the DIN rail, hook the two top tabs on the back of the meter onto the top of the DIN rail. Push down and in to snap the two bottom flex connectors of the meter onto the DIN rail. To remove the meter from the DIN rail, perform the following: 3. 4.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 4.4 Wiring the Voltage WARNING High voltages are present on voltage input connections screw terminals. Risk of serious injury and/or electrical shock exists. Prior to performing any wiring operations, review all contents of the user manual and deenergize the MAINS power switch. Only qualified personnel should perform installation wiring. Installation wiring must comply with all local and national electrical codes. 1.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER c. The terminal cover has breakable teeth to let the wires feed through, break the teeth as needed. Replace the terminal cover and secure in place. d. Energize the AC main power input. The meter display will light up showing the startup screens, then scroll through the following screens. Each display is visible for 5 seconds.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 4.4.1 Phasing of Line Voltage The 3-phase AC power input must be in proper phase sequence. If the sequence is incorrect or a phase is missing, there will be a message on the meter’s display: “PH Seq Err” or “PH Loss x” where ‘x’ is the missing phase. (Refer to the section on Line Voltage Diagnostics if this message is present.) When the line voltage is connected correctly, the error message will not be present. Wait for the meter display to scroll to the voltage display.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 4.5 Wiring Current Sensor Inputs Once the AC voltages have been confirmed to be within acceptable limits, you are ready to install the current sensors. De-energize the meter for this procedure. In the lower right corner of the meter are the sensor connection terminals. Each sensor connects to two terminals, one labeled “WHT” for white and the other “BLK” for black.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 4.5.1 Installing Split-Core Current Sensor Assembly 1. Each phase being monitored will require one split-core current sensor assembly. Open the current sensor assembly by lifting the top off the sensor. SOURCE LOAD M35137 Fig. 14. Typical Split Core Current Sensor. 2. Reassemble the current sensor assembly around the conductor(s) to be monitored. Ensure the current sensor side marked “This Side Toward Source” is facing the source side of the metered conductor. 3.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 4.5.2 Installing Solid-Core Current Sensor NOTE: Under no circumstances is this operation to take place without shutting off the power to the conductor(s) being monitored. LINE SOURCE LOAD Fig. 16. Typical Solid-Core Current Sensor. 1. With the power off, disconnect the conductor from its breaker or terminal. 2. Slide the solid-core current sensor over the conductor, making sure that the indicator on the sensor is pointing in the direction of the load. 3.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 4.5.3 Current Sensor Wiring Once the current sensors are installed onto their appropriate phase conductors, you can begin terminating the current sensors onto the meter. The current sensor wires can be extended up to 500 feet for remote monitoring applications. To extend the length of the wires, use #22 AWG twisted-pair wire with one white and one black wire. The current sensor connection points are located at the bottom right of the meter.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 4.5.4 Multiple-Load Monitoring The Din-Mon™ kWh meter provides extreme flexibility by allowing additional sets of current sensors to be used in parallel so multiple load locations can be monitored by one meter. This feature allows totalized display readout from two or more load circuits. NOTE: Paralleling of current sensors applies only to those designed for 0.333V output (“V3”); 100mA output (“C1”) sensors must not be paralleled.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 4.6 Main Power & Current Sensor Wiring Diagram 4.6.1 4-Wire Wye, 3-Element Connection Diagram 1. 2. Recommended fuses or circuit breaker per the national electrical code (meter load 6VA); refer to Technical Specification section. Install current sensors according to instructions. V1 MAINS V2 V3 VN W 1 BLACK WHITE WHITE BLACK WHITE BLACK 1/2 A SENSORS 2 3 W B W B B ØA SOURCE ØB LOAD ØC N M35105 Fig. 19.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 4. Install jumper wire between “W” and “B” on Sensor 3 (ÆC). V1 MAINS V2 V3 VN W 1 BLACK WHITE BLACK WHITE 1/2 A SENSORS 2 3 B W B W B ØA ØB SOURCE LOAD ØC N M35107 Fig. 21. 1-Phase, 3-Wire (120/240V, 120/208V, 277/480V) 4.6.4 2-Wire, 1-Element Connection Diagram 1. 2. 3. Recommended fuses or circuit breaker per the national electrical code (meter load 6VA). Install current sensors according to instructions. Install jumper wire between ‘W’ and ‘B’ Sensor 2 (ÆB). Fig.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 4.7 Installation Diagnostics Following is a list of diagnostic messages that may appear on the meter display. DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES SHOULD NOT BE ON CONTINUOUSLY WHEN THE METER IS INSTALLED PROPERLY AND IS IN WORKING ORDER. 4.7.1 Line Voltage Diagnostics The diagnostics program detects line voltage faults by displaying one of two messages: Error Messages: PH Seq Err PH Loss C PH Seq Err indicates that the 3-phase line voltage is not hooked up in the proper phase sequence.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER NOTE: If you have connected the current sensor to all terminals and the error message is still appearing, reverse the black and white wires and repeat the previous steps until the correct connection is found. If the CT Error message is eliminated, you have found the correct sensor connection; however, the current sensor was not installed properly around the conductor, or the sensor wires were extended and not spliced together correctly.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 4.8 Wiring the Communications 4.8.1 RS-485 Network and Wiring RS-485 communication allows a computer, automation system, or modem to communicate with one or more Din-Mon™ meters. You can connect as many as 52 meters along a 4,000-foot RS-485 cable run BELDEN 3106A with Belden 3106A cable or equivalent. The cable rating of 600V allows M35109 the RS-485 network to be used in cabinets with service voltage up to 600V.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 4.8.2 Meter RS-485 Wiring 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Connect the + (high) terminal of each meter together so RS-485 TERMINAL that the + terminals on all meters are linked, + to +... Connect the – (low) terminal of each meter together so SC – + that the - terminals on all meters are linked, – to –... Connect the SC (signal common) terminal of each meter so that the SC terminals on all meters are linked, SC to SC.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 4.8.4 Ethernet Wiring (Optional on D5 Models Only) Ethernet/IP communication connections are provided through an RJ45 connector on top of the meter. This port can be connected to a LAN for use as an Intranet or Internet connection; or can be connected directly to a network port of a PC using a Cat-5e crossover cable. ETHERNET JACK The Din-Mon™ Ethernet operates at 10/100-Base-T. Two LEDs are provided directly above the connector. They are located on the top of the modular jack.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 4.8.5 LonWorks Wiring (Optional on D5 Models Only) LonWorks communication connections are provided through a 2-position screw terminal plug on top of the meter. This port can be connected to a LonWorks TP/FT-10 (Twisted Pair / Free Topology) network using 24 AWG twisted pair cable, TIA 568A Category 5 or equivalent. 2-POSITION SCREW TERMINAL PLUG SERVICE PIN M35115 Fig. 26. 2-Position Screw Terminal Plug and Service Pin. WIRING THE CONNECTION 1.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER LONWORKS SPECIFICATIONS 1. Supports up to 64 Devices / Nodes on a single network segment. 2. Supports 78 kbps bit rate. 3. TP/FT-10 accommodates Bus, Star, Loop, or combinations of topologies. 4. Bus Topology Specifications (Doubly Terminated): a. MAX Bus Length: 1,000 meters (3,280 Feet). b. MAX Stub Length: 3 meters (10 Feet). 5. Free Topology Specifications (Single Terminated): a. MAX Device to Device distance 250 meters (820 Feet). b. MAX Total Wire Length 450 meters (1476 Feet). 6.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 5.0 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS The Din-Mon™ meter supports multiple communication protocols. Refer to section 2.1 Ordering Information to check your meter model configuration to determine which protocol(s) it supports. • Refer to section “Wiring the Communications” for wiring details. • Refer to section “Setting Communication Protocol” for selecting available protocols. If the protocol you need is not listed in the menu selection, verify the model number you ordered.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 5.1.4 Modbus TCP/IP The Din-Mon™ D5 Modbus TCP/IP meter communicates with building automation equipment over an Ethernet communication on port 502. The default IP address is 192.168.0.168, unless specified in the order form. The meter is shipped with a Modbus ID number of 1. The Modbus ID range is 1 to 247. 5.1.5 BACnet IP The Din-Mon™ D5 BACnet IP meter communicates with building automation equipment over an Ethernet communication on port 47808.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 6.0 EXTERNAL INTERFACE OUTPUT TERM The Din-Mon™ meter has 2 pairs of output terminals. 1. 2. Watt-Hour pulse output. VAR-Hour pulse or Phase Loss output. 6.1 Pulse Output INTERNAL CIRCUIT The board contains two pulse outputs for use by Building Automation Systems, etc. One pulse is in watt-hours, the second pulse is in VAR-hours. They are polarity independent. The maximum current allowed is 400 mA and the maximum voltage allowed is 40 VAC or VDC.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 6.2 Pulse Type and Value The pulse outputs provided by the Din-Mon™ meter are VAR-Hour and Watt-Hour. The pulse value is dependent on the amperage size of the meter. See the chart below for the standard pulse values. Refer to section 10.2.6 Pulse Values for detailed instructions on changing settings. Meter Amps Watt-hours / Pulse VAR-hours / Pulse 100 1.95313 1.95313 200 3.90625 3.90625 400 7.81250 7.81250 800 15.62500 15.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 7.0 SETTING UP THE METER USING THE PUSH BUTTONS The meter has 4 push buttons (MENU, SELECT, UP, DOWN) located on the front of the meter.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 7.1.1 Setup Menu Screens Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Program Date and Time Device ID (Modbus Firmware) Device ID (BACnet Firmware) Main Menu Sub Menu > DATE & TIME DEVICE ID IP SETTINGS PULSE VALUE DATE TIME DATE & TIME > DEVICE ID IP SETTINGS PULSE VALUE DEVICE ID EZ7 MODBUS 1A 2 DATE & TIME > DEVICE ID IP SETTINGS PULSE VALUE DEVICE ID EZ7 BACNET 1A 2 DATE & TIME DEVICE ID > IP SETTINGS PULSE VALUE ENABLE DHCP? N I192.168.0.168 M255.255.255.0 G192.168.0.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER Item 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Program Phase Loss Main Menu PROTOCOL BAUD RATE > PHASE LOSS CT SELECTION PHASE LOSS ENABLE PROTOCOL BAUD RATE PHASE LOSS > CT SELECTION CT TYPE CT SIZE CT Selection Access Protect SPLIT 200 ACCESS PROTECT REMOTE LCD PHASE LOSS CT SELECTION ACCESS PROTECT > CHANGE PASSWORD OLD NEW CONFIRM CT SELECTION ACCESS PROTECT CHANGE PASSWORD > BACNET SETTINGS MSTP MAC MAX MASTER PORT ACCESS PROTECT CHANGE PASSWORD BACNET SETTINGS > RESET KW/KWH RESET K
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DIN-MON™ SMART METER 7.2.1 Setting Date and Time To change the date and time, complete the following steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. DATE 02-14-2013 Press MENU button. TIME 13:45-59 Press SELECT button. The 2-digit month will be blinking. Use UP or DOWN button to make changes. Press SELECT button to advance to the next setting. Repeat this step until all the date and time settings have been updated. Press MENU to complete the changes. If changes were made, you’ll be asked to save changes.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 7.2.3 Setting Device ID (BACnet) To change the Device ID, complete the following steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. DEVICE ID EZ7 1A Press MENU button. BACNET 2 Use UP or DOWN button until the arrow is on the DEVICE ID line. Press SELECT button. Use UP or DOWN button to make changes. Press SELECT button to advance to the next setting. Repeat this step until all the Device ID settings have been updated. Press MENU to complete the changes.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 7.2.5 Setting Pulse Value To change the Pulse Value, complete the following steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. OUT CHANNEL 1 USE DEFAULT Y Press MENU button. WHr/P 1.95313 Use UP or DOWN button until the arrow is on the PULSE VALUE line. Press SELECT button. Use UP or DOWN button to make changes. To change by digit, refer to note in Section 7.1 Navigating Menus. Press SELECT button to advance to the next setting. Repeat this step until all the pulse value settings have been updated.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 7.2.7 Setting Communication Baud Rate To change the Communication Baud Rate, complete the following steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. BAUD RATE 9600 Press MENU button. Use UP or DOWN button until the arrow is on the BAUD RATE line. Press SELECT button. Use UP or DOWN button to make changes. Press SELECT button to advance to the next setting. Repeat this step until all the baud rate settings have been updated. Press MENU to complete the changes.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 7.2.9 Setting CT Selection To change the CT Selection, complete the following steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. CT TYPE SPLIT Press MENU button. CT SIZE 200 Use UP or DOWN button until the arrow is on the CT SELECTION line. Press SELECT button. Use UP or DOWN button to make changes. Press SELECT button to advance to the next setting. Repeat this step until all the CT selection settings have been updated. Press MENU to complete the changes.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 7.2.11 Changing Password To change the Password, complete the following steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. OLD 0000 NEW 0000 Press MENU button. CONFIRM Y Use UP or DOWN button until the arrow is on the PASSWORD line. Press SELECT button. Use UP or DOWN button to make changes. Press SELECT button to advance to the next setting. Repeat this step until all the password settings have been updated. Press MENU to complete the changes. If changes were made, you’ll be asked to save changes.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 7.2.13 Resetting Meter kWh/kW To reset the meter kW and/or kWh readings, complete the following steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. RESET KW ONLY? RESET ALL? N N Press MENU button. Use UP or DOWN button until the arrow is on the RESET K/KWH READ line. Press SELECT button. Use UP or DOWN button to make changes. Press SELECT button to advance to the next setting. Repeat this step until all the reset kW and/or kWh selections have been updated. Press MENU to complete the changes.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 8.0 NORMAL OPERATING MODES The Din-MonTM Meter is used to monitor electric power usage of individual loads after the utility meter and store kW and kVAR data for automatic meter reading. 8.1 Startup Screens When the meter starts up, the screen first displays the meter name and firmware image type. After approximately 4 seconds, the screen displays misc.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 8.2 Reading the Meter Display The Din-MonTM meter features seven different screens showing monitoring data. Each screen is displayed for 5 second intervals, before scrolling onto the next screen. You can “lock” the scrolling display on any one of the seven screens. This will be explained in detail on following pages.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 8.3 Display Hold Feature You can hold the scrolling display so that it will stay locked on any one of the 7 screens. DISPLAY UP DOWN MENU SELECT M34559 Fig. 30. Display and Push Buttons. To Enter Hold Mode: 1. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to choose which of the 7 screens you would like to display. Press the SELECT button. At the bottom of the display, you will see the message HOLD1. This will lock the display for 1 hour.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 9.0 PREVENTATIVE/SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE The unit is shipped in a calibrated and fully functional tested condition. Since the unit is factory-calibrated using proprietary firmware algorithms, no internal unit adjustments are necessary. This unit contains no internal adjustments, so no preventative or scheduled maintenance is required. No cleaning or decontamination procedures are required for this instrument.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 10.0 LITHIUM BATTERY REPLACEMENT The Din-Mon™ meter has a Lithium Battery Cell, which is used to retain the contents of the memory (SRAM) and the real-time clock (RTC) during power outages. The battery has a life expectancy of greater than 5 years.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER WARNING eplace battery with Panasonic part number CR2032 only. Use of another battery may present a risk of explosion. See owner’s manual for safety instructions. Internal circuit card components are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Be careful not to touch internal circuitry prior to discharging any static buildup on your person. To discharge yourself, touch a grounded metal object such as conduit or a metal enclosure exterior.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 11.0 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q. When providing line voltage to the meter, can I tap off from the same breaker I am monitoring? A. Yes, the voltage can be pulled from the same breaker being monitored. Q. Can the meter’s line voltage wires be run in the same conduit as the sensor leads? A. Yes. There will be no effect if the sensor leads and line voltage wires are run in the same conduit. Q. Can the meter’s communication wires and line voltage be run in the same conduit? A.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER Q. The load I need to monitor has parallel feeds. How do I install the current sensors for this application? A. There are two ways you can monitor parallel feeds. The easiest and preferred method is to clamp the sensors around all feed wires for each phase. The second way to monitor parallel feeds is to clamp the sensor around one of the feed wires for each phase. When you read the meter, the final reading must be multiplied by the number of feed wires for each phase. Q.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER 12.0 METER LIMITED WARRANTY Subject to the exclusions listed below, E-Mon will either repair or replace (at its option) any product that it manufactures and which contains a defect in material or workmanship. The following exclusions apply: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. This Limited Warranty is only effective for a period of (5) five years following the date of manufacture when installed in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions by qualified personnel.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER APPENDIX A: MODBUS POINT MAP ADDRESS 40001 1 REG 2 TYPE Integer UNITS R/W Energy delivered DESCRIPTION Wh Pulse R/W Wh Pulse R/W 2 Integer Energy received 400051 2 Integer Reactive energy delivered VARh Pulse R/W 400071 2 Integer Reactive energy received VARh Pulse R/W 410011 2 Float Energy delivered kWh R/W 410031 2 Float Energy received kWh R/W 410051 2 Float Reactive energy delivered kVARh R/W 1 41007 41009 2 Float Reactive energy rec
DIN-MON™ SMART METER ADDRESS 41061 REG 2 TYPE Float 41063 2 Float 41065 2 Float 41067 2 Float 41069 2 Float 41071 2 2 Float 41073 41075 2 Float 440013 6 Custom 4 1* 455015 2* Interval Data (1 register per interval) Custom Interval Data Headers (2 registers per day) 460256 8 Custom RTC Date/Time R/W 7 46049 46057 8 Custom EZ7 ID, Modbus ID, Serial R/W 8 Custom 46513 8 46521 8 44007 Float DESCRIPTION Voltage, line phase B to N Voltage, line phase C to N Voltage
DIN-MON™ SMART METER APPENDIX B: BACNET OBJECTS INSTANCE ID 1 BACNET OBJECT DESCRIPTION Analog Input Energy delivered 21 Analog Input Energy received 31 1 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 62-0442—04 UNITS kWh PROPERTY R/W Present Value R kWh Present Value Analog Input Reactive energy delivered kVARh Present Value R Analog Input Reactive energy received kVARh Present Value R Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input
DIN-MON™ SMART METER INSTANCE ID 37 38 39 40 41 INSTANCE ID Device ID Device ID Device ID Device ID Device ID Device ID Device ID Device ID Device ID Device ID Device ID Device ID Device ID Device ID Device ID Device ID Device ID Device ID Device ID Device ID Device ID Device ID Device ID 1 BACNET OBJECT Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input BACNET OBJECT Device Device Device Device Device Device Device Device Device Device Device Device Device Device Device Device Device Device
DIN-MON™ SMART METER PIC STATEMENT BACNET PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTATION CONFORMANCE STATEMENT Vendor Name: Vendor ID: Product Name: Product Model Numbers: Product Description E-Mon 482 Din-Mon™ Meter D2 Smart Meter, D5 Advanced Smart Meter Kilo-watt hour meter BACnet Standardized Device Profile (Annex L): BACnet Smart Sensor (B-SS) X BACnet Interoperability Building Blocks Supported (Annex K): K.1.2 BIBB - Data Sharing - ReadProperty-B (DS-RP-B) X K.1.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER APPENDIX C: LONWORKS PROTOCOL DATA POINTS NETWORK VAR BLK VAR SNVT DESCRIPTION UNITS R/W nvoWh_DelPulse 1 1 3 SNVT_count_32 Energy delivered pulse Wh Pulse R nvoWh_RecPulse 1 2 4 SNVT_count_32 Energy received pulse Wh Pulse R nvoVARh_RecPulse1 3 5 SNVT_count_32 Reactive energy delivered VARh R nvoVARh_DelPulse 1 4 6 SNVT_count_32 Reactive energy received VARh R nvoKWh_Del 1 5 7 SNVT_count_inc_f Energy delivered kWh R 6 8 SNVT_count_inc_f Energy
DIN-MON™ SMART METER DESCRIPTION UNITS R/W nvoVolt_LL_PhA_B NETWORK VAR BLK VAR 37 39 SNVT_volt_f SNVT Voltage line-line phase AB Volts-L R nvoVolt_LL_PhB_C 38 40 SNVT_volt_f Voltage line-line phase BC Volts-L R nvoVolt_LL_PhC_A 39 41 SNVT_volt_f Voltage line-line phase CA Volts-L R nvoPhase_AngleA 40 42 SNVT_count_inc_f Phase angle, phase A Degree R nvoPhase_AngleB 41 43 SNVT_count_inc_f Phase angle, phase B Degree R nvoPhase_AngleC 42 44 SNVT_count_inc_f Phase angl
DIN-MON™ SMART METER NOTE 1 DESCRIPTION To clear kWh and kVARh, set nviResetUsageCh to 1. To clear nvoExt_Input_1, set nviResetUsageCh to 2. To clear nvoExt_Input_2, set nviResetUsageCh to 3. To clear nvoPeak_Dem, set nviResetUsageCh to 4. 2 To set the real time clock, set nviRTC_DateTime to the desired date and time. 3 nvoIntervalData will display the number of pulses for the selected interval period and channel.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER UNITS R/W UCPTMinSndTWh_DelPulse 1 CONFIG. PROPERTY BLK VAR 1 3 Min. time to propagate NV DESCRIPTION Seventeenth R/W UCPTMaxSndTWh_DelPulse 2 1 3 Max. time to propagate N SNVT_count R/W UCPTMinSndTWh_RecPulse 1 3 Min. change in value to propagate Unsigned quad R/W UCPTMaxSndTWh_RecPulse 2 4 Min. time to propagate NV SNVT_count R/W UCPTSendDeltaWh_RecPulse 2 4 Max. time to propagate NV SNVT_count R/W UCPTMinSndTVARh_DelPulse 2 4 Min.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER CONFIG. PROPERTY BLK VAR DESCRIPTION UNITS R/W UCPTSendDeltaCurrent_Avg 14 16 Max. time to propagate NV SNVT_count_f R/W UCPTMinSndTVolt_LN 15 17 Min. time to propagate NV SNVT_count R/W UCPTMaxSndTVolt_LN 15 17 Max. time to propagate NV SNVT_count R/W UCPTSendDeltaVolt_LN 15 17 Min. change in value to propagate SNVT_count_f R/W UCPTMinSndTVolt_LL 16 18 Min. time to propagate NV SNVT_count R/W UCPTMaxSndTVolt_LL 16 18 Max.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER UNITS R/W UCPTSendDeltaPwr_Fact_Ph CONFIG. PROPERTY BLK VAR 28 30 Min. time to propagate NV DESCRIPTION SNVT_count R/W UCPTMinSndTPwr_Fact_PhB 29 31 Min. time to propagate NV SNVT_count R/W UCPTMaxSndTPwr_Fact_PhB 29 31 Max. time to propagate NV SNVT_count R/W UCPTSendDeltaPwr_Fact_Ph 29 31 Min. change in value to propagate SNVT_count_f R/W UCPTMinSndTPwr_Fact_PhC 30 32 Min. time to propagate NV SNVT_count R/W UCPTMaxSndTPwr_Fact_PhC 30 32 Max.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER UNITS R/W UCPTSendDeltaPhase_Angle CONFIG. PROPERTY BLK VAR 42 45 Min. time to propagate NV DESCRIPTION SNVT_count R/W UCPTMinSndTReserve_A 43 45 Min. time to propagate NV SNVT_count R/W UCPTMaxSndTReserve_A 43 45 Max. time to propagate NV SNVT_count R/W UCPTSendDeltaReserve_A 43 45 Min. change in value to propagate SNVT_count_f R/W UCPTMinSndTReserve_B 44 46 Min. time to propagate NV SNVT_count R/W UCPTMaxSndTReserve_B 44 46 Max.
DIN-MON™ SMART METER APPENDIX D: TROUBLESHOOTING ITEM MESSAGES PH Seq Err PH Loss X CT Err A CT Err A B CT Err A C 62-0442—04 DESCRIPTION Pase rotation is incorrect - See Section 4.7.1 Line Voltage Diagnostics on page 27 At least one phase is missing, where X is the missing phase Current sensor is installed incorrectly - see trouble shooting section See Section 4.7.
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