M2x3 EN M
M2x3 EN M
M2x3 EN M
(M203,M213,M233,M243,M253)
Manual
iSTAT M2x3 Enhanced Measurement Centre
Publication Reference: iSTAT M2x3/EN/M/E
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GRID
HANDLING OF ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT A persons normal movements can easily generate electrostatic potentials of several thousand volts. Discharge of these voltages into semiconductor devices when handling circuits can cause serious damage, which often may not be immediately apparent but the reliability of the circuit will have been reduced. The electronic circuits of Alstom Grid products are immune to the relevant levels of electrostatic discharge when housed in their cases. Do not expose them to the risk of damage by withdrawing modules unnecessarily. Each module incorporates the highest practicable protection for its semiconductor devices. However, if it becomes necessary to withdraw a module, the following precautions should be taken to preserve the high reliability and long life for which the equipment has been designed and manufactured. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Before removing a module, ensure that you are a same electrostatic potential as the equipment by touching the case. Handle the module by its front-plate, frame, or edges of the printed circuit board. Avoid touching the electronic components, printed circuit track or connectors. Do not pass the module to any person without first ensuring that you are both at the same electrostatic potential. Shaking hands achieves equipotential. Place the module on an anti-static surface, or on a conducting surface that is at the same potential as you. Store or transport the module in a conductive bag.
More information on safe working procedures for all electronic equipment can be found in BS5783 and IEC 60147-0F. If you are making measurements on the internal electronic circuitry of equipment in service, it is preferable that you are earthed to the case with a conductive wrist strap. Wrist straps should have a resistance to ground between 500k 10M ohms. If a wrist strap is not available you should maintain regular contact with the case to prevent the build up of static. Instrumentation which may be used for making measurements should be earthed to the case whenever possible. Alstom Grid strongly recommends that detailed investigations on the electronic circuitry, or modification work, should be carried out in a Special Handling Area such as described in BS5783 or IEC 60147-0F.
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SAFETY SECTION
This Safety Section should be read before commencing any work on the equipment. Health and Safety The information in the Safety Section of the product documentation is intended to ensure that products are properly installed and handled in order to maintain them in a safe condition. It is assumed that everyone who will be associated with the equipment will be familiar with the contents of the Safety Section.
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Explanation of symbols and labels The meaning of symbols and labels may be used on the equipment or in the product documentation, is given below.
Functional *earth terminal Note: This symbol may also be used for a protective/safety earth terminal if that terminal is part of a terminal block or sub-assembly e.g. power supply.
*NOTE:
The term earth used throughout the product documentation is the direct equivalent of the North American term ground.
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Do not open the secondary circuit of a live CT since the high level voltage produced may be lethal to personnel and could damage insulation. 3.2 External resistors
Where external resistors are fitted to relays, these may present a risk of electric shock or burns, if touched. 3.3 Battery Replacement
Where internal batteries are fitted they should be replaced with the recommended type and be installed with the correct polarity, to avoid possible damage to the equipment. The M233, M243 and M253 have a Varta CR2032 SLF or equivalent fitted with an estimated life of 6 years. 3.4 Insulation and dielectric strength testing
Insulation testing may leave capacitors charged up to a hazardous voltage. At the end of each part of the test, the voltage should be gradually reduced to zero, to discharge capacitors, before the test leads are disconnected. 3.5 Insertion of modules and pcb cards
These must not be inserted into or withdrawn from equipment whist it is energised since this may result in damage. 3.6 Fibre optic communication
Where fibre optic communication devices are fitted, these should not be viewed directly. Optical power meters should be used to determine the operation or signal level of the device.
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OLDER PRODUCTS
Electrical adjustments
Equipments that require direct physical adjustments to their operating mechanism to change current or voltage settings should have the electrical power removed before making the change, to avoid any risk of electrical shock. Mechanical adjustments
The electrical power to the relay contacts should be removed before checking any mechanical settings, to avoid any risk of electric shock. Draw out case relays
Removal of the cover on equipment incorporating electromechanical operating elements, may expose hazardous live parts such as relay contacts. Insertion and withdrawal of extender cards
When using an extender card, this should not be inserted or withdrawn from the equipment whilst it is energised. This is to avoid possible shock or damage hazards. Hazardous live voltages may be accessible on the extender card. Insertion and withdrawal of heavy current test plugs
When using a heavy current test plug, CT shorting links must be in place before insertion or removal, to avoid potentially lethal voltages.
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Disposal:
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Protective fuse rating The recommended maximum rating of the external protective fuse for this equipment is 16A, Red Spot type or equivalent, unless otherwise stated in the technical data section of the product documentation. Insulation class: IEC 61010-1 : 2002 Class II EN 61010-1 : 2002 Class II Insulation Category (Over voltage): IEC 61010-1 : 2002 Category II (600V), III (300V) EN 61010-1 : 2002 Category II (600V), III (300V) IEC 61010-1 : 2002 Pollution degree 2 (600V), 3 (300V) EN 61010-1 : 2002 Pollution degree 2 (600V), 3 (300V) Product Safety: 72/23/EEC & 2006/95/EC Compliance with the European Commission Low Voltage Directive. Compliance is demonstrated by reference to generic safety standards. Compliance is demonstrated by reference to generic safety standards.
Environment:
EN 61010-1 : 2002
CONTENT
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SAFETY SECTION
Health and Safety Explanation of symbols and labels
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INTRODUCTION
General Family Measurements Hardware features Communication and inputs/outputs User features Applications
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SYSTEM MODES
Connection mode Valid measurements Power mode Operating energy quadrants
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INSTRUMENTATION
Measurements Glossary Supported Measurements
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M2x3/EN M/E Page 8 9.3.1 9.3.2 9.3.3 9.3.4 9.3.5 9.4 9.4.1 9.4.2 9.4.3 9.4.4 9.4.5 9.4.6 9.4.7 9.5 9.5.1 9.5.2 9.5.3 9.5.4 9.5.5 Voltage Current Angles between Phases Frequency Harmonics Power, power factor and energy Power Power factor Energy Demand Measurements Real time clock (energy clock) Maximum demands (MDs) Average demands Power Quality Frequency and Voltage variations Voltage Interruptions and dips Fast Voltage changes Flicker short term Flicker long term
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HARDWARE
Communications RS232 /RS485 Communications Ethernet Communications USB Communications Inputs and Outputs Energy Pulse Outputs Tariff (inputs) Alarm and bistable Contacts (outputs) Analogue (outputs) Digital Inputs Watchdog Output and Alarm Output (Combined) Analogue Input Pulse Input 2 RS485 Communications (COM2)
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10.2.10 2 RS232 Communications (COM2) Memory Card Auxiliary Supply Inputs and Supply
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User Manual iSTAT M2x3 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 11.7 Settings Navigation Resets Navigation Memory Card Navigation Info Navigation Installation Navigation
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M2x3/EN M/E Page 10 14.4.1 14.4.2 14.4.3 14.4.4 14.4.5 14.4.6 14.4.7 14.4.8 14.4.9 Description and Location Average Interval Currency (KD) Temperature unit (KD) Date Format (KD) Date and Time (KD) Auto Summer/Winter time (KD) Maximum Demand calculation (MD mode) (KD) Resetting Min/Max (KD)
14.4.10 Starting Current for PF and PA (mA) 14.4.11 Starting current for all powers (mA) 14.4.12 Calculation of Harmonics 14.4.13 Reactive power calculation 14.5 14.5.1 14.5.2 14.5.3 14.5.4 14.6 14.6.1 14.6.2 14.6.3 14.7 14.7.1 14.7.2 14.8 14.8.1 14.8.2 14.8.3 14.8.4 14.8.5 14.8.6 14.8.7 14.8.8 14.9 Connection Connection (KD) Setting of current and voltage ratios (KD) Used Voltage and Current Range Nominal Frequency Communication Serial Communication parameters (COM1) (KD) Ethernet Communication USB Security Password setting (KD) Password modification (KD) Energy Active Tariff (KD) Common Energy Exponent Common exponent of energy cost Common exponent of tariff price and energy price in tariffs Measured Energy Counter Divider Tariff selector Tariff Clock Inputs and Outputs
User Manual iSTAT M2x3 14.9.1 14.9.2 14.9.3 14.9.4 14.9.5 14.9.6 14.9.7 14.9.8 14.9.9 14.10 Analogue output module Alarm/Digital Output Module (KD) Pulse Output Module (KD) Tariff input module Digital Input module Watchdog Output module (KD) Analogue Input module Pulse Input module 2nd Communications module (COM2) (KD) Alarms
14.10.1 Alarm setting 14.10.2 Types of Alarm 14.11 Memory 14.11.1 Memory division 14.11.2 Memory clearing 14.12 14.13 Data Recorders Power Quality Recorder Report
14.13.1 Power Supply Quality 14.13.2 Frequency Variations 14.13.3 Voltage Variations 14.13.4 Dips and Interruptions 14.13.5 Rapid Voltage Changes 14.13.6 Temporary overvoltages, flickers. 14.13.7 Harmonics and THD 14.14 Reset Operations 14.14.1 Reset Min/Max values (KD) 14.14.2 Set energy counters (KD) 14.14.3 Reset Energy counter costs (KD) 14.14.4 Reset maximal MD values (KD) 14.14.5 Reset the last MD period (KD) 14.14.6 MD synchronization (KD) 14.14.7 Reset alarm output (KD)
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COMMUNICATIONS
Communications ports QDSP Setting and Monitoring Software MODBUS DNP3
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7.1
INTRODUCTION
General The M2x3 is a comprehensive measurement centre family aimed particularly at the medium voltage and industrial market segments throughout the world. It allows the user to select the most appropriate model from the family and customise the features to suit the particular on site conditions. The M2x3 measurement centre family integrates a number of measurements, monitoring, recording and metering functions in the same unit for comprehensive power system management. The use of numerical technology achieves high accuracy over a wide dynamic measuring family for instantaneous and integrated power system parameters. The M2x3 offers: A cost-effective solution for Medium Voltage and Industrial markets Power Quality analysis to EN50160 Modbus and DNP3 protocols for integrating into energy management and control systems. Setup and wrong connection wizards, demonstration screens and user customised display making the M2x3 family user friendly. Tariff and cost management functions for use in sub metering applications. High accuracy measurements Multi-lingual menu (English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian etc) CE certification
The M2x3 also provides a host of other measurement, monitoring, recording and metering facilities as detailed below: Digital and analogue inputs and outputs High Measurement accuracy Power Quality Metering Tariff metering and cost management structure
The M2x3 uses a software package called QDSP; this is available in two versions QDSP Standard and QDSP Professional. It is suggested that the QDSP software is used when possible as it provides a simple interface for communicating with the product. A separate QDSP manual is available. QDSP Standard is used for setting and monitoring all of the iSTAT devices with communications, i400, i4Mx, i500, M2x1, M2x2 and M2x3. It can also be used off line with the M2x3 when used with a Memory Card. QDSP Professional is used to provide the data logging and Power Quality functionality and is required for M243 and M253. QDSP also offers additional features such as upgrading from a secure web site for both the QDSP and the measurement centres.
The ISTAT M2x3 family is easy to set and test. In the substation world, more settings increase the chance of misapplication, and the potential for incorrect settings and inaccurate measurements. The ISTAT M2x3 minimises the chance of an incorrect setting by using a setup wizard to help the operator configure the device. The ISTAT M2x3 is an economical choice for measurements, with a family that allows the user to tailor the measurement centre and functions to the application. The ISTAT M2x3 offers easy fitting, by using embedded current transformers and a wrong connection warning for the current circuits. It uses a standard 96mm DIN case. The comprehensive Energy Cost Management Library of functions enables the M2x3 to energy readings from 4 registers, programme tariff structures and costs. This data can be recorded, communicated (MODBUS) or read via pulse outputs M2x3 allows connection to MODBUS and DNP3 based systems that are widely used by industrial and utility customers worldwide. All models in the M2x3 family can use a Memory Card for configuring the meters and extracting data. This means that the noncommunicating models can be configured off line prior to receipt by the user.
ISTAT THE standard measurement platform Multiple advanced configuration features fitted as standard. Comprehensive choice of features for measurement applications to satisfy all metering, measurement and data recording and power quality applications Flexible programmable software (QDSP) allows the off line and on line settings and data interpretation Complete and informative documentation, QDSP also includes help information. A choice of different input and output options.
Simple to fit, simple to set, simple to connect Standard 96mm DIN Set up Wizard to aid configuration Wrong connection warning Demonstration displays User defined customised displays
Advanced technology High sampling rate of 128 samples per cycle A frequency family of 16 2/3Hz, 45/65Hz or 400Hz A Memory Card for data transfer Non volatile Flash memory
Economical 5 models in the family tailored with a family of functions Universal Power for all site situations Common case size permits retrofitting without major re-engineering of the panel. 140 measurements available for all applications.
User Manual iSTAT M2x3 7.2 Family The ISTAT M2x3 family provides:
M203 class 0.5 non-communicating Power meter. The M203 is used to monitor and measure electrical parameters in a power system. It can be used in both single and three phase applications and provides voltage, current, frequency, phase angle and power information. M213 class 0.5 non-communicating Power and class 1 Energy Meter. The M213 adds energy measurement in all four quadrants and also includes hardware options of tariff inputs and pulsed energy contact outputs. M233 class 0.5 or 0.2 communicating Measurement Centre. The M233 adds a tariff structure, alarm indication, class 1 or 0.5S energy measurement function and a range of communications options. This can be used for sub metering applications. M243 class 0.5 or 0.2 communicating Network Recorder with class 1 or 0.5S energy measurement. The M243 adds 2 Data recorders so that up to 32 different electrical parameters can be monitored and alarms recorded. This is used to monitor the status of plant or an electrical power system, and log the required data. M253 class 0.5 or 0.2 communicating Network Analyser with class 1 or 0.5S energy measurement. The M253 adds Power Quality Compliance monitoring to EN50160.
Software: 7.3 QDSP Standard for setting and monitoring software QDSP Professional for setting, monitoring, recording and Power Quality application software
Measurements The M2X3 family is therefore ideally suited to applications where continuous monitoring of a single or three-phase system is required: M203: local indication for ac switchboard power measurements M213: local indication for ac switchboard power measurements, energy metering into a remote energy management system using pulsed outputs. M233: local and remote indication for ac switchboard power measurements, energy metering into a remote energy management system via communications. M243: System monitoring and alarm recording, local and remote indication for ac switchboard power measurements, energy metering into a remote energy management system, M253: Quality of supply compliance monitoring, system monitoring and alarm recording, local and remote indication for ac switchboard power measurements, energy metering into a remote energy management system.
TABLE 7-1 summarises the measurements available. The M2x3 can be user configured for either single or three phase connection. TABLE 7-1 : MEASUREMENTS V, I, P, Q, S, PF, PA, F, Energy kWh class 1 Maximum demand Minimum values: V, I, P, Q, S, PF, PA, F, Maximum values: V, I, P, Q, S, PF, PA, F, THD (actual, min, max) Harmonics (up to) NOTE: M203 M213 TF M233 31st M243 31st M253 63rd
(TF) The M213 has a thermal function only for maximum demand
The M2X3 family has a number of hardware features that are designed to make the installation, commissioning and use of the meters as simple as possible, see TABLE 7-2. It has a large 128 x 64 pixel Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) that can display information in a number of different font sizes and is backlit for use in conditions with a low light level. The menu is driven locally by a 5 key function pad on the front of the meter and the M2x3 family has the ability to customise the display and key functions to enable to user to retrieve information as quickly as possible. The M2x3 has a LED alarm indicator that indicates the status for a number of functions depending on the model in the family; Steady RED for Memory Card activity; blinking GREEN for communications activity and blinking RED for an alarm condition. The M2x3 has an AC or Universal auxiliary supply and an auto ranging current and voltage measurement input so that it can be used in most site conditions without the need to specify this information at the order stage. The M2x3 (excluding M203, M213) has 4 energy counters and a real time clock so that it supports the comprehensive energy management applications. The M243 has 4MB of internal memory to support the data logging functions and the M253 has 8MB of internal memory to support the data logging and Power Quality Recorder functions. All the M2x3 family supports the Memory Card with capacity up to 1GB which is used to carry settings and extract records from the M2x3 family. This means that all the M2x3 family, including the non communicating models, can have their settings made off line and downloaded via a Memory card using the front card access port. The slot is protected by a cover to prevent humidity and dust ingress. TABLE 7-2 : HARDWARE Large backlit LCD 128 x 64 LED alarm indication 5 key menu Autorange V&I input Power supply AC (A) or universal AC/DC (U) Watchdog (optional) 4 Energy counters Real time clock Internal Flash Memory Memory card M203 A or U M213 A or U M233 A or U M243 A or U 4Mb M253 A or U 8Mb
The M2X3 family has a wide range of communications options that allow it to integrate with a number of different management systems, see TABLE 7-3. The communicating meters (M233, M243 and M253) have the option of an RS232/RS485 wired port, USB port or an RJ45 Ethernet port that will support MODBUS or DNP3. All the M2x3 family has a front port supporting Memory Cards so that settings and records (M243, M253 only) can be extracted locally from the meter. It can also used to upgrade the firmware of the M2x3. The M2x3 (with the exception of the M203) has two rear hardware modules, each of which can support 1 or 2 inputs or outputs as shown in table 7-3. Each module configuration is specified at the order stage and they are independent from each other. TABLE 7-3 : COMMUNICATIONS Memory Card port RS232/RS485, USB or Ethernet Modbus RTU, TCP and DNP3 2x energy contacts 2x tariff inputs 2x alarm contacts 2x analogue outputs 1x Watchdog & 1x alarm contact 1x bistable alarm contact 2x digital inputs 2x analogue input 2x pulse input 1x RS485 port (COM2) 1x RS232 port (COM2) 7.6 User features The M2X3 family has a wide range of user features that are designed to make the installation and commissioning simple. These features are summarised in TABLE 7-4 below. The Setup Wizard takes the user through the basic settings required to commission the M2x3. The benefit of the wizard is that it leads the commissioning engineer through all the basic settings required to install the M2x3 ensuring that the M2x3 is correctly setup. This is fully detailed in section 12.1 The M2x3 will monitor the voltage and current polarity and when it detects that an input has been incorrectly connected it will display a warning symbol on the display. This is useful when direction is important, such as in energy applications, to ensure that the values calculated are correct. The M2x3 provides over 140 different measurements that the operator can scroll through and read on the display. If the operator only wants to see a small number of measurements, they can configure the display to show up to 3 customised screens. The refresh time is programmable to enable the operator time to interpret the information on the display. To demonstrate the different display options that are available, the M2x3 has a demo option which will display each of the different screens available. The refresh time is programmable so that the operator is given time to interpret the information shown. M203 M213 M233 M243 M253
Rear Hardware modules: 2 modules maximum, each having the option of:
M2x3/EN M/E Page 18 TABLE 7-4 : USER FEATURES Set up Wizard Wrong connection warning 3 Custom screens Reset default settings Demonstration screens Settable refresh times 7.7 Applications M203 M213 M233 M243
The M2X3 family can be used in a wide range of different applications depending on the model, the applications are summarised in TABLE 7-5 below. TABLE 7-5 : APPLICATION Power measurements Energy Metering Cost Management Programmable alarms Measurement recorder Quality of supply QDSP setting software (Memory
card only)
M203
M213
M233
M243
M253