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UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Table of contents General Incoming goods inspection Available accessories Product description Proper use Features of the UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Measuring method Operating concept GridVis network analysis software Connection variants Assembly Installation Supply voltage Voltage metering Current measurement via I1 to I4 RS485 interface USB interface Profibus interface (only UMG 96RM-P) Digital outputs Digital inputs LED status bar Operation Display mode Programming mode Parameters and measured values
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Service and maintenance Service Device calibration Calibration intervals Firmware update Battery Battery monitoring function Replacing the battery Error messages Technical data Parameters of functions Table 1 - Parameter list Table 2 - Modbus address list Number formats Dimension diagrams Overview of measured value displays Connection example Basic functions quick guide 94 94 94 94 95 95 96 97 98 104 110 112 116 119 120 124 129 130 3
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UMG 96RM-P/-CBM c m C Dangerous voltage! Risk of death or serious injury. Disconnect the power before working on the system and device. Attention! Please refer to the documentation. This symbol will warn you of possible dangers that could occur during assembly, commissioning and operation.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Application notes Please read these operating instructions and all other publications that must be consulted in order to work with this product (particularly for installation, operation or maintenance). Please observe all safety regulations and warnings. Noncompliance with the instructions can lead to personal injury and/or damage to the product.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM c m m Safety is no longer guaranteed and the device may be dangerous if the device is not operated according to the operating instructions. Conductors consisting of single wires must be provided with ferrules. Only screw terminals with the same number of poles and the same type may be plugged together.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM About these operating instructions Incoming goods inspection These operating instructions are part of the product. • Read the operating instructions prior to using the device. • Keep the operating instructions at hand throughout the entire service life of the product and keep ready for referencing. • Hand over the operating instructions to each subsequent owner or user of the product.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Available accessories Quantity Item no. Designation 2 52.22.251 Mounting brackets 1 10.01.855 Screw terminal, pluggable, 2-pin (auxiliary energy) 1 10.01.849 Screw terminal, pluggable, 4-pin (voltage measurement) 1 10.01.871 Screw terminal, pluggable, 6-pin (current measurement) 1 10.01.875 Screw terminal, pluggable, 2-pole (current measurement I4) 1 10.01.857 Screw terminal, pluggable, 2-pin (RS 485) 1 10.01.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Product description Proper use The UMG 96RM-P/-CBM is intended for the measurement and calculation of electrical parameters such as voltage, current, power, energy, harmonics etc. in building installations, on distribution units, circuit breakers and busbar trunking systems. The UMG 96RM-P/-CBM is suitable for integration into fixed and weatherproof switch panels. Conductive switch panels must be earthed. Can be installed in any attitude.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM The measurement in medium and high voltage networks is implemented in principle via current and voltage transformers. The UMG 96RM-P/-CBM can be employed both domestically and in industry.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Features of the UMG 96RM-P/-CBM • General • Front panel-mounted with the dimensions 96x96 mm • Connection via screw-type terminals • LC display with backlighting. • Operation via 2 buttons • 3 voltage measurements inputs (300V CATIII) • 4 current measurement inputs for current transformer • RS485 interface (Modbus RTU, slave, to 115 kbps) • 6 digital outputs and 4 digital inputs • USB interface • Only UMG 96RM-P variant: Profibus interface (Profibus DP V0) • Working temperature range -10°C .
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Measuring method The UMG 96RM-P/-CBM measures uninterrupted and calculates all root mean squares over a 10/12-period interval. The UMG 96RM-P/-CBM measures the true root mean square (TRMS) of the voltages and currents applied to the measuring inputs. Operating concept There are several ways to program the UMG 96RM-P/ -CBM and retrieve measured values.
PC UMG 96RM-P/-CBM UMG 604 GridVis UMG 96RM UMG 96RM GridVis network analysis software Connection variants The UMG 96RM-P/-CBM can be programmed and read out using the GridVis network analysis software (Download: www.janitza.com). A PC must be connected via a serial interface to the USB or RS485 interface of the UMG 96RM-P/-CBM for this (see connection variants).
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UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Assembly Installation location The UMG 96RM-P/-CBM is suitable for installation in permanent, weatherproof switchboards. Conducting switchboards must be earthed. Installation position The UMG 96RM-P/-CBM must be installed vertically in order to achieve sufficient ventilation. The clearance to the top and bottom must be at least 50 mm and 20 mm at the sides. Front panel cutout Cutout dimensions: 92+0.8 x 92+0.8 mm. Fig.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Mounting The UMG 96RM-P/-CBM is fixed using the mounting clips found on the side of the switch panel. Before inserting the device, they should be moved out of the way in a horizontal lever using a screwdriver, for example. Fig. side view UMG 96RM-P/-CBM with mounting clips. Loosening the clips is done using a screwdriver and a horizontal lever effect. The fastening is then done when the device is pushed in an the clamps lock in place when the screws are tightened.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Installation Supply voltage A supply voltage is required to operate the UMG 96RMP/-CBM. The voltage supply is connected via plug-in terminals on the back of the device. Before applying the supply voltage, ensure that the voltage and frequency correspond with the details on the nameplate! m 18 • The supply voltage must be connected through a fuse according to the technical data. • In building installations, the supply voltage must be provided with a disconnect switch or circuit breaker.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Voltage metering The UMG 96RM-P/-CBM can be used for voltage measurement in TN, TT and IT systems. Voltage measurement in the UMG 96RM-P/-CBM is designed for the 300 V overvoltage category CATIII (4 kV rated pulse voltage). L1 277V/480V 50/60Hz In systems without a neutral, measured values that require a neutral refer to a calculated neutral.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Rated mains voltage Lists of the networks and their rated mains voltage in which the UMG 96RM-P/-CBM can be used. Three-phase 4-wire systems with earthed neutral conductor. Unearthed three-phase, 3-wire systems. UL-N / UL-L UL-L 66 V/115 V 120 V/208 V 127 V/220 V 220 V/380 V 230 V/400 V 240 V/415 V 260 V/440 V 277 V/480 V 66 V 120 V 127 V 220 V 230 V 240 V 260 V 277 V 347 V 380 V 400 V 415 V 440 V 480 V Maximum rated voltage of the network Fig.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Voltage measurement inputs The UMG 96RM-P/-CBM has three voltage measurement inputs (V1, V2, V3). L1 L2 Overvoltage The voltage measurement inputs are suitable for measurement in networks in which overvoltages of overvoltage category 300V CATIII (4 kV rated pulse voltage) can occur. Frequency The UMG 96RM-P/-CBM requires the mains frequency for the measurement and calculation of measured values. The UMG 96RM-P/-CBM is suitable for measurements in the frequency range of 45 to 65 Hz.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM When connecting the voltage to be measured, the following must be observed: Isolation device • A suitable circuit breaker must be fitted to disconnect and de-energise the UMG 96RM-P/-CBM. • The circuit breaker must be placed in the vicinity of the UMG 96RM-P/-CBM., be marked for the user and easily accessible. • The circuit breaker must be UL/IEC certified. Overcurrent protection device • An overcurrent protection device must be used for line protection.
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UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Connection diagram, voltage measurement • 3p 4w (addr. 509= 0), factory setting • 3p 4wu (addr. 509 = 1) L1 L1 L2 L2 L3 N L3 N V1 V2 V3 VN Fig. System with three-phase conductors and a neutral conductor. • 3p 4u (addr. 509 = 2) V1 L1 L2 L3 L3 V3 VN Fig. System with three-phase conductors and no neutral conductor. Measured values that require a neutral refer to a calculated neutral. 24 VN • 3p 2u (addr. 509 = 5) L2 V2 V3 Fig.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM • 1p 2w1 (addr. 509 = 4) • 2p 4w (addr. 509 = 3) L1 L1 L2 L3 N N V1 V2 V3 V1 VN Fig. Measured values derived from the V2 and V3 voltage measurement inputs are assumed to be zero and not calculated. • 1p 2w (addr. 509 = 6) V2 V3 VN Fig. System with uniform phase loading. The measured values for the V2 voltage measurement input are calculated. • 3p 1w (addr. 509 = 7) L1 L1 L2 L3 L2 L1 L2 L3 V1 V2 V3 VN Fig. TN-C system with single-phase, three-wire connection.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Current measurement via I1 to I4 The UMG 96RM-P/-CBM is designed to have current transformers with secondary currents from ../1A and ../5A attached cia terminals I1-I4. The factory default for the current transformer ratio is 5/5A and must be adapted to the current transformer employed if necessary. Direct measurement without a current transformer is not possible using the UMG 96RM-P/-CBM. Only AC currents can be measured - DC currents cannot.
m C N L3 L1 Earthing of current transformers! If a connection is provided for the earthing of secondary windings then this must be connected to the earth. Caution! The UMG 96RM-P/-CBM is not suitable for measuring DC voltages. It is not necessary to configure a connection schematic for the I4 measurement input. Load c L2 UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Fig.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Direction of the current The current direction can be individually corrected on the device or via the serial interfaces for each phase. In the case of incorrect connection, the current transformer does not need to be subsequently reconnected. c c c 28 Caution! The UMG96RM is only approved for a current measurement using the current transformer.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM c Disregard of the connection conditions of the transformers to Janitza measurement devices or their components can lead to injuries or even death or to material damage! • Do not use Janitza measurement devices or components for critical switching, control or protection applications (protective relays)! It is not permitted to use measured values or measurement device outputs for critical applications! • For Janitza measurement devices and their components use only “Transformers for measure
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Connection diagram, current measurement • 3p 4w (addr. 510= 0), factory setting • 3p 2i (addr. 510 = 1) L1 L1 L2 L2 L3 N L3 N I1 I2 I3 Fig. Measurement in a three-phase net-work with an unbalanced load. • 3p 2i0 (addr. 510 = 2) I1 • 3p 3w3 (addr. 510 = 3) L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 I2 I3 Fig. The measured values for the I2 current measurementinput are calculated. 30 I3 Fig. System with uniform phase loading. The measured values for the I2 current measurement input are measured.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM • 3p 3w (addr. 510 = 4) • 2p 4w (addr. 510 = 5) L1 L1 L2 L2 L3 N L3 N I1 I2 I3 Fig. System with uniform phase loading. The measured values for the I2 and I3 current measurement inputs are calculated. • 1p 2i (addr. 510 = 6) L1 I1 I2 I3 Fig. System with uniform phase loading. The measured values for the I2 current measurement input are calculated. • 1p 2w (addr. 510 = 7) L1 L2 N I1 I2 I3 Fig.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Connection diagram, current measurement • 3p 1w (addr. 510 = 8) L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 I1 I2 I3 Fig. Three systems with uniform phase loading. The current measurement values of the phases of the respective system where are no CTs connected are calculated (I2/I3 resp. I1/I3 resp. I1/I2).
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Total current measurement If the current measurement takes place via two current transformers, the total transformer ratio of the current transformer must be programmed in the UMG 96RMP/-CBM. The UMG 96RM-P/-CBM must then be set as follows: UMG I S1 S2 Einspeisung 1 Supply 1 1P1 (K) (L) 1P2 1S1 (k) (l) 1S2 Verbraucher A Consumer A P1 1S1 1S2 Example: The current measurement takes place via two current transformers. Both current transformers have a transformer ratio of 1000/5 A.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Ammeter If you want to measure the current not only with the UMG 96RM-P/-CBM but also with the ammeter, the ammeter must be connected in series with the UMG 96RM-P/-CBM. UMG S1 I S2 A Einspeisung Supply (k)S1 S2(l) (K)P1 P2(L) Verbraucher Consumer Fig. Current measurement with an additional ammeter (example).
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM RS485 interface Terminating resistors The RS485 interface is designed with the UMG 96RMP/-CBM as a 2-pole plug contact and communicates via the Modbus RTU protocol (also see programming parameters). The cable is terminated with resistors (120 ohm 1/4 W) at the beginning and end of a segment. The UMG 96RM-P/-CBM has no terminating resistors. Correct RS485 interface, 2-pole plug contact RS485 bus Incorrect A B RS485 interface, 2-pole plug contact with terminating resistor (Item no. 52.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Shielding Cable type A twisted and shielded cable must be provided for connections via the RS485 interface. The cable used must be suitable for an ambient temperature of at least 80 °C. • Ground the shields of all cables that run into the cabinet at the cabinet entry. • Connect the shield so it has a large contact area and conductively with a low-noise earth. • Mechanically trap the cable above the earthing clamp in order to avoid damage from cable movement.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Bus structure • All devices are connected in a bus structure (line) and each device has its own address within the bus (also see programming parameters). • Up to 32 stations can be interconnected in one segment. • The cable is terminated with resistors (bus termination, 120 ohm 1/4 W) at the beginning and end of a segment. • If there are more than 32 stations, repeaters (line amplifiers) must be used in order to connect the individual segments.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM USB interface The Universal Serial Bus (USB) enables a rapid and uncomplicated connection between the device and a computer. After the installation of the USB driver the device data can be read out via the GridVis software and firmware updates can be installed. The USB2.0 connection cable with A/B connectors included in the scope of deliverables is required for the USB connection of the device to the USB interface of the computer.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Profibus interface (only UMG 96RM-P) This 9-pin D-sub receptacle RS485 interface supports the Profibus DP V0 slave protocol. For the simple connection of inbound and outbound bus wiring these should be connected to the UNG 96RM-P via a Profibus connector. For the connection we recommend a 9-pin Profibus connector, e.g. type „SUBCON-Plus-ProfiB/AX/SC“ from Phoenix, item number 2744380. (Janitza item no:13.10.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Connection of the bus wiring The inbound bus wiring is connected to terminals 1A and 1B of the Profibus connector. The continuing bus wiring for the next device in line should be connected to terminals 2A and 2B. If there are no subsequent devices in the line then the bus wiring must be terminated with a resistor (switch to ON). With the switch set to ON terminals 2A and 2B are switched off for further continuing bus wiring.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Digital outputs The UMG 96RM-P and UMG 96RM-CBM have 6 digital outputs, whereby these are split into two groups of 2 and 4 outputs (see illustration on the right). Group 2 Digital outputs, Group 1 • The status indicator appears on the display at K1 or K2 • The status indicator on the display is not dependent on an inversion being activated (NC / NO) ~ K1/K2 display status indicator Source e.g.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM These outputs are electrically isolated from the evaluation electronics by optocouplers. The digital outputs have a common reference. • • • • • • • C The digital outputs can switch DC and AC loads. The digital outputs are not short circuit protected. Connected cables longer than 30 m must be shielded. An external auxiliary voltage is required. The digital outputs can be used as pulse outputs. The digital outputs can be controlled via the Modbus.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM External auxiliary voltage UMG 96RM-P/-CBM 13 Group 1: Digital Ouput 1 Digital Ouput 2 14 24V DC + - 15 LED 33 LED 34 DC LED 35 K4 Digital Ouput 4 K3 DC Digital Ouput 3 Group 2: Digital Ouput 5 36 LED DC connection example Digital Ouput 6 37 Fig.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Digital inputs External auxiliary voltage The UMG 96RM-P and UMG96RM-CBM have 4 digital inputs, each of which can have a signal transducer connected. On a digital input an input signal is detected if a voltage of at least 10V and maximum 28V is applied and where a current of at least 1mA and maximum 6mA flows at the same time. Wiring longer than 30m must be screened.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM S0 pulse input You can connect an S0 pulse transducer per DIN EN62053-31 to any digital input. This requires an auxiliary voltage with an output voltage in the range 20 .. 28V DC and a resistor of 1.5kOhm. External auxiliary voltage UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Digital inputs 1-4 24V DC - + 28 1.5k 2k21 2k21 2k21 2k21 2k21 2k21 2k21 2k21 29 Digital Input 1 S0 pulse transducer 30 Digital Input 2 31 Digital Input 3 32 Digital Input 4 Fig.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM LED status bar The different statuses of the inputs and outputs are displayed via the LED status bar on the rear of the device. Digital input 1 Digital inputs The LED associated with the respective input illuminates green if there is a signal of at least 1mA flowing through the interface.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Profibus status LED Flashing frequency Red Green Illuminates steadily x - Status Still no contact with PLC Slowly (approx. 1x per sec.) x - Fault in the configuration data Very slowly (approx. 1x per 2 sec.) x - Fault with data exchange Illuminates steadily - x Data exchange with the PLC Quickly (approx. 3x per sec.) - x UMG waiting on parameterising data Slowly (approx. 1x per sec.) - x UMG waiting on configuration data Table: 5.1.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Operation The UMG 96RM-P/-CBM is operated using buttons 1 and 2. Measured values and programming data appears on a liquid crystal display. programmed, the user arrives directly in the first programming menu. Programming mode is indicated by the text “PRG” on the display. A distinction is made between display mode and programming mode. The accidental changing of programming data is prevented by the entry of a password.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Maximum value, HT/import Minimum value, NT/export Mean value Programming mode Sum measurement Phase conductorPhase conductor Password CT: Current transformer VT: Voltage transformer K1: Output 1 K2: Output 2 Button 2 Export Button 1 49
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Parameters and measured values Example of the parameter display All parameters necessary for operating the UMG 96RM-P/-CBM, e.g. the current transformer data, and a selection of frequently required measured values are stored in the table. The contents of most addresses can be accessed via the serial interface and the buttons on the UMG 96RMP/-CBM. On the UMG 96RM-P/-CBM display the value “001” is shown as the content of address “000”.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Button functions Display mode Programming mode Change mode Change mode Password simultaneous simultaneous Browse Browse short long short Measured values 1a Measured values 2a long Programming menu 1 Programming menu 2 long Measured values 2b short Programming menu 3 Programming Programming menu 1 Confirm selection Short: digit +1 Long: digit -1 (flashes) (flashes) Short: value x 10 (decimal to the right) Long: Value /10 (decimal to the left) 51
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Configuration Applying the supply voltage To configure the UMG 96RM-P/-CBM, the supply voltage must be connected. The level of supply voltage for the UMG 96RM-P/-CBM can be found on the nameplate. If no display appears, check the operating voltage to determine whether it is within the rated voltage range. Current and voltage transformers A current transformer is set to 5/5 A in the factory.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM C Current and voltage transformers The transformer ratios for each of the three current and voltage measurement inputs can be individually programmed in the GridVis software. Only the transformer ratio of the respective group of current measurement inputs or voltage measurement inputs is adjustable on the device. Fig. Display for configuring the current and voltage transformers in the GridVis software.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Programming current transformers Switching to programming mode • Simultaneously press buttons 1 and 2 in order to switch to programming mode. If a user password was programmed, the password request will appear with “000”. The first digit of the user password flashes and can be changed with button 2. The next digit is selected by pressing button 1 and will begin flashing. If the correct combination was entered or if no user password was programmed, the device will enter programming mode.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Programming voltage transformers • Switch to the programming mode as described. The symbols for the programming mode (PRG) and for the current transformer (CT) appear. • Use button 2 to switch to the voltage transformer setting. • Confirm the selection with button 1. • The first digit of the input area for the primary current starts flashing.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Programming parameters Switching to programming mode • Switch to the programming mode as described. The symbols for the programming mode (PRG) and for the current transformer (CT) appear. • Use button 2 to switch to the voltage transformer setting. The first parameter of the parameter list is shown by repeatedly pressing button 2. Changing parameters • Confirm the selection with button 1. • The most recently selected address is displayed with the associated value.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Device address (addr. 000) Mean value If several devices are connected to one another via the RS485 interface, a master device can only differentiate between these devices by means of their device addresses. Therefore, each device in a network must have a different device address. Addresses can be set in the range from 1 to 247. Mean values are formed over an adjustable for the current, voltage and power measured The mean values are identified with a bar the measured value.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Averaging method Minimum and maximum values After the set averaging time, the exponential averaging method used achieves at least 95% of the measured value. All measured values are measured and calculated every 10/12 periods. Minimum and maximum values are determined for most of the measured values. The minimum value is the smallest measured value that has been determined since the last reset.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Mains frequency (addr. 034) For automatic ascertainment of the mains frequency, an L1-N voltage larger than 10Veff must be applied to the voltage measurement input V1. The mains frequency is then used to calculate the sampling rate for the current and voltage inputs. Adjustment range: 0, 45 .. 65 0= automatic frequency determination. The mains frequency is determined from the measurement voltage. 45..65 = fixed frequency The mains frequency is preselected.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Energy meter Reading the active energy The UMG 96RM-P/-CBM has energy meters for active energy, reactive energy and apparent energy.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Harmonics Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) Harmonics are the integer multiple of a mains frequency. The voltage mains frequency for the UMG 96RM-P/ -CBM must be in the range between 45 and 65 Hz. The calculated voltage and current harmonics refer to this mains frequency. Harmonics up to 40x the mains frequency are recorded. THD is the ratio of the root mean square value of harmonics to the root mean square value of the mains frequency.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Measured value relay Changeover time (addr. 039) All measured values are calculated every 10/12 periods and can be recalled once per second on the measured value displays. Two methods are available for retrieving the measured value displays: Adjustment range: 0 .. 60 seconds If 0 seconds are set, no changeover takes place between the measured value displays selected for the measured value relay. The changeover time applies for all display change profiles.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Display profile (addr. 037) Adjustment range: 0 .. 3 0 - Display profile 1, default setting. 1 - Display profile 2, default setting. 2 - Display profile 3, default setting. 3 - Customised display profile. C Profile settings The profiles (display change profile and display profile) are clearly shown in the GridVis software. The profiles can be adjusted in the software via the device configuration; customised display profiles can also be programmed.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM User password (addr. 050) Clear energy meter (addr. 507) A user password can be programmed in order to impede any accidental change to programming data. A switch to the next programming menu can only be made after entering the correct user password. No user password is specified in the factory. In this case, the password menu is skipped and the current transformer menu is reached directly. The active, apparent and reactive energy meters can only be cleared together.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Rotation field direction LCD contrast (addr. 035) The rotation field direction of the voltages and the frequency of phase L1 are shown on the display. The rotation field direction indicates the phase sequence in three-phase systems. Usually there is a "clockwise spinning rotation field". The phase sequence at the voltage measurement inputs is checked and displayed in the UMG 96RM-P/-CBM.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Operation backlight (addr. 036) The operation backlight is activated by pushing the appropriate button, or with a restart. Standby backlight (addr. 747) This backlight is activated after an adjustable period of time (addr. 746). If no button is pressed within this period, then the device switches to the standby backlight. If buttons 1 - 3 are pressed, the device switches to the operation backlight and the defined period of time begins again.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Operating hours meter Serial number (addr. 754) The operating hours meter measures the time for which the UMG 96RM-P/-CBM records and displays measured values. The time of operating hours is measured with a resolution of 0.1 h and is displayed in hours. The operating hours meter cannot be reset. The serial number shown by UMG 96RM-P/-CBM has 6 digits and is part of the serial number displayed on the nameplate. The serial number cannot be changed.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM “Drag indicator” Max. value of the mean value over n minutes The “drag indicator” describes a maximum mean value of a measured value over a defined period. The period duration is set via a parameter, via the GridVis software or via the digital input 1. In the process, synchronisation is triggered via the internal clock (which can be set via parameter 206 or to a full hour) or optionally via digital input 1.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Recordings 2 recordings are preconfigured in the default factory setting of the UMG 96RM-P and UMG 96RM-CBM. Recordings are adjusted and extended via the software “GridVis”. • The smallest time base for records is 1 minute. • A maximum of 4 recordings, each with 100 values are possible.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Commissioning Applying the measured current Applying the supply voltage The UMG 96RM-P/-CBM is designed for connecting ../1 A and ../5 A current transformers. Only AC currents and not DC currents can be measured via the current measurement inputs. Short circuit all current transformer outputs except for one. Compare the currents displayed on the UMG 96RMP/-CBM with the applied current.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Rotation field direction Checking the measurement Check the direction of the voltage rotation field on the measured value display of the UMG 96RM-P/-CBM. Usually there is a "clockwise" spinning rotation field. If all voltage and current measurement inputs are correctly connected, the individual and sum power ratings are accurately calculated and displayed.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Check the sum power ratings If all voltages, currents and power ratings for the respective phase conductor are correctly displayed, the sum power ratings measured by the UMG 96RM-P/ -CBM must also be correct. For confirmation, the sum power ratings measured by the UMG 96RM-P/-CBM should be compared with the energy of the active and reactive power meters at the power feed.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM RS485 interface The data from the parameter and measured value list can be accessed via the MODBUS RTU protocol with CRC check to the RS485 interface. Address range: 1 .. 247 Factory default setting: 1 The device address is set to 1 and the baud rate is set to 115.2 kbps by default. C C The system does not support broadcast (addr. 0). The message length must not exceed 256 bytes.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Example: Reading the L1-N voltage The L1-N voltage is stored in the measured value list under the address 19000. The L1-N voltage is stored in FLOAT format. The UMG 96RM-P/-CBM device address with the address = 01 is adopted here. The "query message" then appears as follows: Description Device address Function Start address Hi Start address Lo Disp. Values Hi Disp. Values Lo Error Check 74 Hex 01 03 4A 38 00 02 - Note UMG 96RM, address = 1 “Read Holding Reg.
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UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Installation of USB driver With internet access or authorisation for automatic updates of the driver library: With all current operating systems (e.g. Windows 7) the required drivers are automatically installed the first time the device is connected to the USB interface of the computer. • Connect the power supply voltage for the UMG 96RM-P/-CBM, as a minimum. • Connect the UMG 96RM-P/-CBM to a suitable USB interface on the computer with the USB cable provided.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Checking the USB installation • Open the Devices and printers window in Windows 7 via the control panel, for example. • Open the Properties of the device FT232 USB UART by double-clicking. Further information about the device can be found in the General and Hardware tabs. • Change to Hardware. Under device functions a USB Serial Converter and a USB Serial Port (COMx) should be shown after a successful installation, whereby x reflects the virtual COM port.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Profibus interface (only UMG 96RM-P) Activate outputs/tariffs via Profibus Profibus profiles To set the outputs or the tariffs an appropriate profile must be selected. Alongside the 1st byte used for the profile selection three further bytes can be used to: A Profibus profile contains the data to be exchanged between a UMG and a PLC. It is possible to read out measurement values and statuses via eight user-defined and four factory pre-configured Profibus profiles.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Example: Output 1-3 set Unused Unused Digital output 6 Digital output 5 Digital output 4 Digital output 3 Digital output 2 Digital output 1 Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 000 Example: Apparent energy selected Control tariffs (3rd byte): Setting or clearing the bits enables the selection of tariffs 1-7. Bit 7 is not used. If several tariffs are set in the byte then the tariff with the least significant bit is selected.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Deactivate energy meters / tariffs via Profibus If energy meters are assigned to a tariff then these can be deactivated via byte 3 and byte 4 (cf. activate tariffs via Profibus). Here the selection of the desired tariff is implemented in byte 3 and the clearing of the associated bits in byte 4 deactivates the energy meter.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Reading out measurement values via the Profibus Selected measurement values can be read out via 4 factory-set profiles and an additional 8 userdefined profiles. Here each profile has a unique profile number with which a PLC can read out the configured measurement values of a profile. Example: Reading out of measurement values from the factorypreconfigured Profibus profile number 8. C The device address can be configured by using the parameter 000 if the device is used in a Profibus-System.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Example: Using Profibus to retrieve measurement values At least one Profibus profile must be set up with GridVis and transferred to the UMG 96RM-P. PLC UMG 96RM-P Fetch measured values for this profile number. PLC process output box 1st byte = Profile number (0 ..
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Device master file Profile formats The device master file, or GSD file, describes the Profibus characteristics of the UMG 96RM-P. The GSD file is required by the configuration program of the PLC. The device master file for the UMG 96RM-P has the filename „96RM0D44.GSD“ (Download:www.janitza. com). The measuring values in the Profibus profile number 8 till 11 have the format „high byte before low byte“.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Factory pre-configured profiles Profibus profile number 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Byte index 1 5 9 13 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 45 49 53 57 61 65 69 73 77 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 81 85 89 93 97 101 105 84 Value type Value format Effective voltage L1 Float Effective voltage L2 Float Effective voltage L3 Float Effective voltage L1-L2 Float Effective voltage L2-L3 Float Effective voltage L3-L1 Float Effective current L1 Float Effective current L2 Float Effective curren
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Profibus profile number 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Byte index 1 5 9 13 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 45 49 53 57 16 61 17 65 18 69 19 20 21 22 73 77 81 85 Value type Value format Effective power L1 Float Effective power L2 Float Effective power L3 Float Effective power sum L1..L3 Float Effective current L1 Float Effective current L2 Float Effective current L3 Float Effective current L4 Float Effective current sum L1..L3 Float Effective energy sum L1..L3 Float Cos phi (math.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Digital outputs The UMG 96RM-P and UMG 96RM-CBM have 6 digital outputs, whereby these are split into two groups of 2 and 4 outputs (see illustration on the right). . The User can allocate different functions to the digital outputs The functions can be programmed by using the configuration menu of the GridVis software. - - 24V = DC + = + K1 13 14 K3 K2 15 Group 11 Gruppe 33 K4 34 K5 35 36 K6 37 Group Gruppe 22 Digital outputs Digital-Ausgänge Fig.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Digital outputs 1 and 2 — Status displays The status of the switching outputs of group 1 is indicated by circular symbols in the display of the UMG 96RMP/-CBM. C Since the indication is updated once per second, faster status changes of the outputs can not be displayed. Group 1 Status digital output 1 Status digital output 2 Digital output stati The current flow can be <1mA. Digital output 1: Addr. 608 = 0 Digital output 2: Addr. 609 = 0 The current flow can up to 50mA.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Impulse output The digital outputs can be used for the output of pulses for the computation of power consumption. For this purpose, a pulse of defined length is applied on the output after reaching a certain, adjustable amount of power. You need to make various adjustments in the software GridVis (configuration menu) to use a digital output as a pulse one. • • • • • Digital output, Selection of source, Selection of measured value, Pulse length, Pulse value. Fig.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Pulse length (addr. 106) The pulse length applies for both pulse outputs and is permanently fixed via parameter address 106. Adjustment range: 1 .. 1000 1 = 10ms Default: 5 = 50ms Due to the minimum pulse length and minimum pulse pause, the values in the table are for the maximum number of pulses per hour. Pulse length Pulse pause Maximum pulses/hour The typical pulse length for S0 pulses is 30 ms.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Pulse value (addr. 102, 104) The pulse value specifies how much energy (Wh or varh) should correspond to a pulse. The pulse value is determined by the maximum connected load and the maximum number of pulses per hour. If the pulse value is specified with a positive sign, pulses will only be issued if the measured value also has a positive sign. If the pulse value is specified with a negative sign, pulses will only be issued if the measured value also has a negative sign.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Determining the pulse value External 230 V AC operating voltage Setting the pulse length Set the pulse length according to the requirements of the connected pulse receiver. For a pulse length of 30 ms, for example, the UMG 96RMP/-CBM can issue a maximum number of 60,000 pulses (see Table "Maximum Pulse Number") per hour.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Comparators and monitoring threshold values Six comparator groups (1 - 6) and three comparators per group (A – C) can be selected in order to monitor/control the thresholds. The results of the comparators A to J can be linked with AND or OR operators. The result of the AND and OR operator can be allocated to the respective digital output. The function “display blinking” can be additionally assigned to every comparator group.
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UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Service and maintenance Service The device is subjected to several different safety tests before leaving the factory and is labelled with a seal. If a device is opened then the safety checks must be repeated. Warranty claims will only be accepted if the device is unopened. Should questions arise, which are not described in this manual, please contact the manufacturer directly.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Firmware update Battery If the device is connected to a computer via Ethernet, then the device firmware can be updated via the GridVis software. The internal clock is fed from the supply voltage. If the supply voltage fails then the clock is powered by the battery. The clock provides date and time information, for the records, min. and max. values and results, for example. Select a suitable update file (menu Extras / Update device) and the device and the new firmware will be transferred.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Battery monitoring function The device indicates the condition of the battery via the "EEE" symbol followed by "bAt" and the status number. Depending on the status number a confirmation of the information by the operator may be required. It is recommended that the battery be replaced.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Replacing the battery If the battery capacity is shown as < 75 %, we recommend that the battery be replaced. Procedure 1. Disconnect system and device from power supply before beginning work. 2. Discharge any electrostatic charge in your body, e. g. by touching an earthed cabinet or metal part (radiator) connected to the earth of the building. 3. Remove the battery from the battery compartment, —e.g. using long-nose pliers—.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Error messages The UMG 96RM-P/-CBM shows three different error messages on the display: Symbol for an error message - warnings, - clock/battery errors, - serious error and - metering range exceedances. Error cause Description of the error If there are warnings and serious errors, the error message is indicated by the symbol "EEE" followed by an error number.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Warnings Internal causes of the error Warnings are less serious errors and can be acknowledged with buttons 1 or 2. The measured values continue to be recorded and displayed. This error is redisplayed after each voltage recovery. The UMG 96RM-P/-CBM can usually determine the cause of an internal error and then report it with the following error code. The device must be sent to the manufacturer for inspection.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Overranges Overranges are displayed as long as they exist and cannot be acknowledged. An overrange exists if at least one of the voltage or current measurement inputs lies outside their specified measuring range. The "upwards" arrow indicates the phase where the overrrange occured. The appropriate error message for current path I4 is generated as shown below. The “V” and “A” symbols indicate whether the overrange occurred in the current or in the voltage path.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Parameter overrange A detailed description of the error is coded in the parameter overrange (Addr.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Procedure in the event of faults Possible fault Cause Remedy No display External fusing for the power supply voltage has tripped. Replace fuse. No current display Measurement voltage is not connected. Connect the measuring-circuit voltage. Measurement current is not connected. Connect measuring-circuit current. Current measurement in the wrong phase. Check connection and correct if necessary. Current transformer factor is incorrectly programmed.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Possible fault Cause Remedy Effective power too large or too small. The programmed current transformer transformation ratio is incorrect. Read out and program the current transformer transformation ratio at the current transformer The current path is assigned to the wrong voltage path. Check connection and correct if necessary. The programmed voltage transformer transformation ratio is incorrect.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Technical data General Net weight (with attached connectors) approx. 358g Packaging weight (including accessories) approx. 790g Battery Lithium battery CR2032, 3V (approval i.a.w. UL 1642) Service life of the backlight 40000h (after this period of time the background lighting efficiency will reduce by approx. 50 %) Transport and storage The following information applies for devices that are transported or stored in their original packaging.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Power supply voltage Option 230V Option 24V Nominal range 90V - 277V (50/60Hz) or DC 90V - 250V; 300V CATIII Power consumption UMG 96RM-P: max. 7,5VA / 4W UMG 96RM-CBM: 6VA / 3W Nominal range 24V - 90V AC / DC; 150V CATIII Power consumption UMG 96RM-P: max. 6,5VA / 5W UMG 96Rm-CBM: 5VA / 3W Operating range +-10% of nominal range Internal fuse, not replaceable Typ T1A / 250V/277V according IEC 60127 Option 230V: 6 - 16A Option 24V: 1 - 6A (Char.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Digital outputs 6 digital outputs, semi-conductor relay, not short circuit protected. Switching voltage max. 33V AC, 60V DC Switching current max. 50mAeff AC/DC Reaction time 10/12 Perioden + 10ms * Pulse output (energy pulses) max. 50Hz * Reaction time at 50 Hz, for example: 200 ms + 10 ms = 210 ms Digital inputs 4 optional digital outputs, semiconductor relays, not short-circuit proof. Maximum counter frequency 20Hz Input signal present 18V ..
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Connection capacity of the terminals (digital in-/outputs) Rigid/flexible 0,14 - 1,5mm2, AWG 28-16 Flexible with ferrules without plastic sleeve 0,20 - 1,5mm2 Flexible with ferrules with plastic sleeve 0,20 - 1,5mm2 Tightening torque 0,20 - 0,25Nm Stripping length 7mm Serial interfaces RS485 - Modbus RTU/slave 9.6kbps, 19.2kbps, 38.4kbps, 57.6 kbps, 115.2kbps Stripping length 7mm USB (receptacle) USB 2.0, type B, max. transfer rate 921.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Voltage metering 1) Three-phase, 4-wire systems with nominal voltages up to 277V/480V (+-10%) Three-phase, 3-wire systems, unearthed, with nominal voltages up to IT 480V (+-10%) Overvoltage category 300V CAT III Rated surge voltage 4kV Metering range L-N 01) .. 300 Vrms (max. overvoltage 520 Vrms ) Metering range L-L 01) .. 520Vrms (max. overvoltage 900Vrms ) Resolution 0.01V Crest factor 2.45 (relative to the metering range) Impedance 3MΩ/phase Power consumption approx.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Current measurement I1 - I4 Rated current 5A Measurement range 0 .. 6Arms Crest factor 1.98 Resolution 0.1mA (Display 0.01A) Overvoltage category 300V CAT II Measurement surge voltage 2kV Power consumption ca. 0.2 VA (Ri=5mΩ) Overload for 1 sec. 120A (sinusoidal) Sampling frequency 21.33kHz (50Hz), 25.6 kHz (60Hz) per measurement channel Connection capacity of the terminals (voltage and current measurement) Connectable conductor.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Parameters of functions Function Symbol Accuracy class Metering range Display range Total real power P 0.55) (IEC61557-12) 0 .. 5.4 kW 0 W .. 999 GW * Total reactive power QA, Qv 1 (IEC61557-12) 0 .. 5.4 kvar 0 varh .. 999 Gvar * Total apparent power SA, Sv 0.55) (IEC61557-12) 0 .. 5.4 kVA 0 VA .. 999 GVA * Total active energy Ea 0.55) (IEC61557-12) 0.5S5) (EC62053-22) 0 .. 5.4 kWh 0 Wh .. 999 GWh * Total reactive energy ErA, ErV 1 (IEC61557-12) 0 .. 5.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Function Symbol Accuracy class Metering range Display range Current harmonics Ih Class 1 (IEC61000-4-7) up to 2.5 kHz 0 A .. 999 kA THD of the current 3) THDi 1.0 up to 2.5 kHz 0 % .. 999 % THD of the current 4) THD-Ri - - - Mains signal voltage MSV - - - Referred to amplitude. Referred to phase and amplitude. Referred to mains frequency. Referred to root mean square value. Accuracy class 0.5/0.5S with ../5 A transformer. Accuracy class 1 with ..
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Parameter and Modbus address list The following excerpt from the parameter list contains settings that are necessary for proper operation of the UMG 96RM-P/-CBM, such as current transformers and device addresses. The values in the parameter list can be written and read. C In the excerpt, the measured value list files the measured and calculated measured values, output status data and recorded values so that they can be read.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Address Format RD/WR Unit Note 14 FLOAT RD/WR V Voltage transformer V1, prim. 16 FLOAT RD/WR V Voltage transformer V1, sec. 18 FLOAT RD/WR A Current transformer I2, primary 20 FLOAT RD/WR A Current transformer I2, sec. 22 FLOAT RD/WR V Voltage transformer V2, prim. 24 FLOAT RD/WR V Voltage transformer V2, sec. 26 FLOAT RD/WR A Current transformer I3, primary 28 FLOAT RD/WR A Current transformer I3, sec. 30 FLOAT RD/WR V Voltage transformer V3, prim.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Address Format RD/WR Unit 45 USHORT RD/WR mA 50 SHORT RD/WR - Note Adjustment Range Default Response threshold of current measuring I1 .. I3 Password 0 .. 200 5 0 .. 999 0 (no password) 0..32000 874 0..32000 882 -1000000..+1000000 1000 -1000000..+1000000 1000 1..1000 300..3600 1..20 0 .. 2 5 (=50 ms) 900 10 0 -3..0..+3 1) -3..0..+3 1) -3..0..+3 1) 0..3 1) 0..3 1) 0..3 1) 0..1 0..1 0..
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Address Format RD/WR Unit 509 SHORT RD/WR 510 SHORT RD/WR 511 SHORT RD/WR Note Adjustment Range Default Voltage connection diagram Current connection diagram Relative voltage for THD and FFT 0..8 2) 0..8 0 0 0, 1 0 The voltages for THD and FFT can be shown on the display as L-N or L-L values. 0=LN, 1=LL 512 513 514 515 516 517 SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT RD/WR RD/WR RD/WR RD/WR RD/WR RD/WR - Year Month Day Hour Minute Second 0..99 0..12 0..31 0..24 0..
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Table 2 - Modbus address list (frequently used measured values) C The addresses contained in the description can be adjusted directly on the device in the range from 0 to 800. The address range 800-999 is available for programming comparators on the device.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Modbus Address Address Above display Format RD/WR Unit Note 19032 19034 19036 19038 19040 19042 19044 19046 19048 19050 19052 19054 19056 19058 19060 19062 19064 19066 19068 19070 19072 19074 19076 19078 19080 19082 19084 19086 19088 19090 19092 888 890 876 878 880 882 820 822 824 800 - float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float float RD RD RD RD R
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Modbus Address Address Above display Format RD/WR Unit Note 19094 19096 19098 19100 19102 19104 19106 19108 19110 19112 19114 19116 19118 19120 836 838 840 908 910 912 float float float float float float float float float float float float float float RD RD RD RD RD RD RD RD RD RD RD RD RD RD varh varh varh varh varh varh varh varh % % % % % % Reactive energy, inductive, L1 Reactive energy, inductive, L2 Reactive energy, inductive, L3 Reactive energy L1..L3, ind.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Number formats Type Size Minimum Maximum short 16 bit -215 215 -1 ushort 16 bit 0 216 -1 int 32 bit -2 231 -1 uint 32 bit 0 232 -1 float 32 bit IEEE 754 IEEE 754 C 31 Notes on saving measurement values and configuration data: • The following measurement values are saved at least every 5 minutes: • Comparator timer • S0 meter readings • Minimum / maximum / mean values • Energy values • Configuration data is saved immediately! 119
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Dimension diagrams All dimensions in mm. Rear view of UMG 96RM-P Side view of UMG 96RM-P with USB and Profibus connectors inserted ca.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Rear view of UMG 96RM-CBM Side view of UMG 96RM-CBM with USB connector inserted ca.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Cutout dimensions 92+0,8 92+0,8 122
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UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Overview of measured value displays A01 B01 C01 D01 Measured values L1-N voltage L2-N voltage L3-N voltage Mean values L1-N voltage L2-N voltage L3-N voltage Maximum values L1-N voltage L2-N voltage L3-N voltage Minimum values L1-N voltage L2-N voltage L3-N voltage A02 Measured values L1-L2 voltage L2-L3 voltage L3-L1 voltage B02 Mean values L1-L2 voltage L2-L3 voltage L3-L1 voltage C02 D02 Maximum values L1-L2 voltage L2-L3 voltage L3-L1 voltage Minimum values L1-L2 voltage L2-
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM A08 B08 C08 Measured value Sum Apparent power Mean value Sum Apparent power Maximum value Sum Apparent power A09 B09 C09 Measured values L1 reactive power L2 reactive power L3 reactive power Mean values L1 reactive power L2 reactive power L3 reactive power Maximum values (ind) L1 reactive power L2 reactive power L3 reactive power A10 B10 C10 Measured value Sum of reactive power Mean value Sum of reactive power Maximum value (ind) Sum of reactive power A11 B11 C11 Measure
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM A15 Measured value L1 cos(phi) L2 cos(phi) L3 cos(phi) A16 B16 Measured value Sum of cos(phi) Mean value Sum of cos(phi) A17 Measured value Frequency L1 Rotation field display A18 B18 C18 D18 E18 F18 G18 Measured value Total active energy (without a backstop) Measured value Total active energy (import) Measured value Total active energy (export) Measured value Sum Apparent energy Measured value Active energy L1 Import (tariff 1) Measured value Active energy L2 Import (tarif
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM A22 B22 H22 Measured value 1st. harmonic U L2 Measured value 3rd. harmonic U L2 ... Measured value 15th. harmonic U L2 A23 B23 H23 Measured value 1st. harmonic U L3 Measured value 3rd. harmonic U L3 ... Measured value 15th. harmonic U L3 A24 B24 H24 Measured value 1st. harmonic I L1 Measured value 3rd. harmonic I L1 ... Measured value 15th. harmonic I L1 A25 B25 H25 Measured value 1st. harmonic I L2 Measured value 3rd. harmonic I L2 ... Measured value 15th.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM A29 B29 H29 Maximum value 1st. harmonic U L3 Maximum value 3rd. harmonic U L3 ... Maximum value 15th. harmonic U L3 A30 B30 H30 Maximum value 1st. harmonic I L1 Maximum value 3rd. harmonic I L1 ... Maximum value 15th. harmonic I L1 A31 B31 H31 Maximum value 1st. harmonic I L2 Maximum value 3rd. harmonic I L2 ... Maximum value 15th. harmonic I L2 A32 B32 H32 Maximum value 1st. harmonic I L3 Maximum value 3rd. harmonic I L3 ... Maximum value 15th.
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Connection example = = 14 15 33 K4 34 K5 35 36 K6 37 28 29 (UMG 96RM-P) DSub-9 Profibus 31 32 Digital inputs 16 17 B A RS485 UMG 96RM-P/CBM Auxiliary voltage Measuring voltage N/- L/+ V1 V2 V3 VN 1 3 4 5 6 2 1) 2) 2) S2 S1 S2 3) S1 S2 3) S2 S1 S2 I4 S1 19 18 3) S2 S2 3) S1 L1 S1 L2 S1 1) 2) L3 S2 230V/400V 50Hz PC Measuring currrent 2) Consumer SPS SPS Digital outputs 30 USB 13 K3 K2 A - + K1 B + - - 24V =
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM Basic functions quick guide Adjusting current transformer, primary current Adjusting the current transformer Switch to the programming mode: • Press button 1 and 2 simultaneously for around 1 second to switch to the programming mode. The symbols for the programming mode PRG and the current transformer mode CT appear on the display. • Press button 1 to confirm the selection. • The first digit of the input field for the primary current is flashing.