Janitza Catalog
Janitza Catalog
Janitza Catalog
Janitza electronics
GridVis
GridVis
Power management
Client 1 to ...
Server
C
F
236
SQL database
GridVis
C
F
236
Ethernet-level (TCP/IP)
236
GridVis
226
GridVis
226
226
Mobile
226
C
F
226
Network
analysis software
226
Web server
GridVis
GridVis
226
226
123456,7
m3
1 2 5 8 8
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123456,7
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1 2 5 8 8
236
226
226
226
226
226
226
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GridVis
226
226
UMG 508
UMG 511
226
UMG 604
UMG 605
GridVis
GridVis
226
123456,7
226
1
Any Modbus
device
e.g. UPS
m3
123456,7
C
C236
F
3
104
mUMG
1 2 5 8 8
m3
123456,7
Energy meter
C
F
m3
1 2 5 8 8
123456,7
1 2 5 8 8
1 2 5 8 8
UMG 103
C
226
F
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236
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236
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GridVis
226
226
226
UMG 96RM
123456,7
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
C
F
1 2 5 8 8
1
Water meter
1 2 5 8 8
1 2 5 8 8
Temperature measurement
123456,7
236
123456,7
1 2 5 8 8
1 3
m
Status message
226
226
123456,7
226
Alarm lamp
123456,7
m3
m3
226
Gas meter
226
2012/2013
Content
Chapter 01
Company prole
3P-strategy
An overview of application options
Chapter 02
2
4
5
6
8
11
17
23
33
39
45
53
61
69
77
85
91
99
Chapter 03
Power Management
Electronic impulse-energy meter
Peak demand management, UMG 508Emax
Data logger, ProData
106
109
115
123
Chapter 04
128
129
Chapter 05
Software
GridVis, Jasic
Apps
OPC Server
136
139
147
151
Chapter 06
Accessories
Current transformer, mechanical accessories, eld bus
components, data server, touch panels, ...
154
Appendix
cos-phi selection table, project descriptions
192
Chapter 07
157
Chapter 01
Janitza electronics
Janitza electronics
The story
commissioning of tailor-made solutions. After commissioning we provide support with maintenance and
system support. The regular training courses provide our
customers with secure insight into the topics of energy
management and network quality as well as our products
and system solutions.
Chapter 01
The customers
The customers
The focus
Janitza electronics GmbH is a leading global manufacturer in the eld of digital integrated measuring equipment for energy distributors, energy optimisation
systems and power quality solutions. The products made
by Janitza electronics are generally used to reduce
energy, maintenance and products costs.
Awareness of power quality has gained signicance
in all companies in the past years. Excessive power
quality distortion lead to increased wear and tear in all
electrical supply equipment and any connected electrical
and electronic loads and can lead even up to production
stoppages. Our measuring instruments therefore provide
essential information about insufcient power quality
and hence enable customers to take measures for the
improvement of power quality problems. This leads to a
longer lifespan for equipment and improved sustainability
of the respective investments.
Chapter 01
Janitza electronics
Janitzas 3P Strategy
Power Quality Monitoring - Power Management - Power Quality Solutions
itself to the collection of data but, based on the measurement data, offers customised solutions in the elds of
power quality and power management.This one-stop offer
supports the best possible efciency and power reliability.
Power Management
Peak demand management
Collection of data
Cost centre management
Energy efciency
Chapter 01
An overview of application options
Switch
Communication
using TCP/IP,
internet
Computer environment
Programming and assessment
software
Cost centre data collection
Power quality
Analysis tools
Database management
etc.
Janitza
Prophi
Reactive power
controller
De-tuned capacitor
banks harmonic lters
Chapter 02
Power Quality Monitoring
UMG 103
Universal measuring device for DIN rail mounting without display
Interface and harmonic measurement up to 25th in current and voltage
11
UMG 104
Power analyser for DIN rail mounting with display
Interface and harmonic measurement up to 40th in current and voltage
17
UMG 604
Power analyser for DIN rail mounting, over 800 various measurement parameters
Ethernet, BACnet, Modbus, Profibus, RS232, RS485
Residual current measurement, Accuracy classification 0.5S
23
UMG 605
Power quality analyser for DIN rail mounting according to EN50160 and EN61000-2-4
2000 various measurement parameters, THD, flicker, short-term interruptions ...
33
UMG 96L/UMG 96
Universal measuring device (96x96mm)
UMG 96 with pulse outputs/signal output
39
UMG 96S
Economic universal measuring device with interface
Profibus/Modbus/M-bus/ harmonic display; Clock/memory
45
UMG 96RM
Economical and powerful universal measuring device
Continuous measurement, high measurement accuracy (kWh-Class=0.5; V=0.2 %)
Modbus and optional Profibus/M-Bus/Ethernet
53
UMG 503
Extended measurement range, higher accuracy
Modbus, RS232, RS485, 2 relay outputs, pulse output, analogue output
61
UMG 505
LON, Modbus, RS232, RS485
5 digital outputs, 4 analogue outputs, 4 digital inputs
69
UMG 507
Continuous measurement with detection of short-term interruptions
Ethernet, Modbus, Profibus, RS232, RS485
77
UMG 508
Power analyser (144x144 mm), kWh-Class=0.5; V=0.2 %
Continuous measurement with recognition of short-term interruptions
Ethernet, Modbus, Profibus, RS485
THD, short-term interruptions, transient, unsymmetrical ...
85
UMG 511
Class A power quality analyser according to IEC61000-4-30
Power quality reports in line with EN50160, IEEE519, ITIC (CBEMA)
Harmonics up to a 63rd, THD, flicker, short-term interruptions ...
91
MRG 604/605/508/511
Mobile network analysers
Recording voltage quality parameters
99
Chapter 02
PQM - Power Quality Monitoring
Chapter 02
Overview of universal measuring instruments
UMG 104
EP
DE
52.16.002
52.16.001
52.16.041
52.18.001
UMG 605
P
52.20.002
Item number
UMG 604
UMG 103
52.20.001
Type
52.16.027
240V
415V
300V CAT III
115 - 240V
277 V
480 V
300V CAT III
-
277 V
480 V
300V CAT III
-
277 V
480 V
300V CAT III
-
-/
4
5.4kHz
5,400
5
10/12
1,3 ... 25
+-0.2%
0.5 (.../5A)
/
4
20kHz
20,000
5
10/12
1 - 40
+-0.2%
0.5 (.../5A); 1 (.../1A)
2
2
1
/
4
20kHz
20,000
5
10/12
1 - 40
50s
+-0.2%
0.5 (.../5A); 1 (.../1A)
Jasic
2
2
1
Jasic (7 Prg.)
/
4
20kHz
20,000
5
10/12
1 - 63
50s
+-0.2%
0.5 (.../5A); 1 (.../1A)
Jasic
2
2
1
Jasic (7 Prg.)
4 MB Flash
128 MB Flash
128 MB Flash
156k
5,000k
5,000k
GridVis
GridVis
*3
GridVis
*3
GridVis
11
17
*3
23
*3
33
: Included
- : Not included
Chapter 02
Overview of universal measuring instruments
UMG 96RM
-/
4 *4
2.5/3kHz
50
1
1/1
+-1%
2
-/
4
1.5kHz
180
1
6/6
1.3 ... 15
+-0.5%
1 (.../5A)
(2) (2)
2
2
(2) (2)
(2)
Comparator
/
4
21.3 / 25.6kHz
21,300 / 25,600
5
10/12
1 - 40
+-0.2%
0.5 (.../5A); 1 (.../5A)
4
- (3)*8 4
6
2 (5)*8 6
2*10
Comparator
/
4
20kHz
20,000
5
10/12
1 - 40
50s
+-0.1%
0.2 (.../5A)
8
5
Jasic
/
4
20kHz
20,000
5
10/12
1 - 63
50s
+-0.1%
0.2 (.../5A)
8
5
Jasic
256MB
256MB
10,000k
10,000k
*3
GridVis
*3
GridVis
/-
*3
85
*3
91
GridVis
GridVis
52.22.006
52.22.005
45
10.000k 256MB *9
10.000k 256MB *9
(2)
(2)
512k
160k
10.000k 256MB *9
52.13.017
300V (150V)*1
520V (260V)*1
300V CAT III
39
nur 52.13.029:
18 - 70V DC, 18 - 33V AC
M*7
52.22.003
417V
720V (3-Leiter 480V)
600V CAT III
-
P
52.22.002
417V
720V (3-Leiter 480V)
600V CAT III
-
52.22.001
277V
480V
300V CAT III
-
255V (80V)*1
442V (139V)*1
300V CAT III
52.13.029
52.19.001
52.13.045
52.21.001
52.13.025
UMG 511
52.13.005
UMG 508
52.14.001
(52.14.005)
UMG 96S
52.13.001
UMG 96L
53
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Overview of universal measuring instruments
UMG 503
EL
52.07.008
52.07.006
52.07.001
52.10.001
52.15.004
52.15.021
EP
500V
870V
600V CAT III
-
500V
870V
600V CAT III
-
500V
870V
600V CAT III
-
-/
4 *4
2.5/3kHz
50
1
1/1
+-1%
2
Comparator
/
4
6.4/7.68kHz
256
2
2/2
1 - 20
+-0.2%
1
1*3
1*3
2*3
1*3
Comparator
/
4
6.4/7.68kHz
256
2
2/2
1 - 20
+-0.2%
1
4
5
4
Comparator
/
4
1.65/1.98kHz
1,650/1,980
5
10/10
1.3 - 15
+-0.2%
1
6
6
6
6
1
1
2
2
1
1
320k
GridVis
39
GridVis
61
6
6
1
2
1
1.000k 16MB
320k
6
6
1
2
1
1.000k 16MB
512k
80k
320,000
-/-
256k
512k
Clock
Bi-metallic function A/kW
Fault recording function
Peak demand management
Software
Interfaces
RS 232
RS 485
USB
Profibus DP
M-Bus
LON
Ethernet
Web server / e-mail
Protocols
Modbus RTU
ISDN-Router
Modbus-Gateway
Profibus DP V0
LonTalk
Modbus TCP/IP, Modbus over TCP, SNMP
BACnet IP
Catalogue page
18k
128k
6
6
-
256k
128k
512k
80k
2
1
128k
18k
275V (76V)*1
476V (132V)*1
300V CAT III
10
AD
52.15.005
52.15.001
LON
52.15.002
52.15.003
OV
80k
1.000k 16MB
LS
256k
Auxiliary voltage
52.09.001
18k
UMG 507
52.07.028
Item number
UMG 505
UMG 96
52.07.017
Type
GridVis
-/-
-/-
69
77
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UMG 103
Areas of application
For measuring and checking electrical parameters in
energy distribution systems
Cost centre management solutions for data collection
Limit value monitoring, measurement value generator
for building management systems or PLC
Monitoring harmonics
11
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Universal measuring instrument UMG 103
Main features
Measurement in TN and TT networks
3 voltage measurement inputs (300V CAT III), 3 current
measurement inputs
Continuous scanning of the voltage and
current measurement inputs
High measurement accuracy,
effective energy class 0.5; U/I, 0.2%
Harmonic analysis up to the 25th order
Including GridVis software
RS 485 (Modbus RTU, slave)
Mounting on 35mm DIN rail
Suitable for integration in installation distribution panels
Applications
The UMG 103 is intended for the measurement and
calculation of electrical parameters such as current,
voltage, power, consumption or harmonics etc. in building
installations, on distribution panels, on circuit breakers
and on server racks. The UMG 103 is fixed into cabinets or
small installation distributors in any installation position.
The measurement values can be read out using the serial
interface. The highest, lowest and energy values are
recorded every two seconds in a non-volatile memory.
12
Chapter 02
Universal measuring instrument UMG 103
UMG 103
Interface converter
RS232/RS485 or
USB/RS485
Switch
UMG 604E
UMG 103
UMG 103
UMG 103
The connection of several UMG 103s to a PC using a UMG 604 (with optional Ethernet)
13
Chapter 02
Functions and technical data UMG 103
Type
Operating voltage
Item number
UMG 103
52.18.001
Measurement range
Voltage L-N
50-240 V-AC
Voltage L-L
85-415 V-AC
0,001...7,5A
Frequency, mains
45...65 Hz
CAT III
300 V-AC
Nominal voltage
Scanning rate
Quadrants
Weight
150g
Dimensions
Mounting
35 mm DIN rail
Working temperature
-10+55 C
Storage temperature
-20+70 C
Protection class
According to EN 60529
IP20
0.08-2.5 mm2
1.5 mm2
Voltage
0.2%
Current
0.2%
Accuracy 0.4%
Effective/reactive energy
Consumed/inductive
Class 0.5S(kWh)
Frequency
L1, L2, L3
Accuracy 0.1%
Measurement values
Average value
Yes
Minimum/maximum value
Yes
Yes
Power quality
Harmonics 1-25th harmonic order, uneven
Accuracy: 0.5%
L1, L2, L3
Accuracy: 0.5%
L1, L2, L3
Accuracy: 0.5%
Up to 115.2 kbps
Yes
Communication
Interfaces
RS 485
Protocols
Modbus RTU/slave
14
Yes
Chapter 02
Functions and technical data UMG 103
15
Chapter 02
UMG 103
Mounting illustration
Support rail
Dimensional drawings
46 mm
16
Chapter 02
UMG 104
Applications
Replacement of analogue and digital instrumentation
Consumption data collection and analysis (load
profiles)
Continuous power quality monitoring
Cost center management, i.e. breakdown of energy
costs, e.g. allocation per product
Remote control and monitoring of equipment and
processes
Protection of networks
Sensor for building management systems or PLC
Various versions with UL-approval available!
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Chapter 02
Power analyser UMG 104
kWh-meter, kvarh-meter
Harmonic analyzer
Event writer
Multifunctional power meter
Supervision of condition
Data logger
Highspeed Modbus
The devices of UMG 104 series can transfer data via
RS485 interface with a speed of up to 921,6 kB/s among
each other device of this series.
RS 485
UMG 508
Profibus
UMG 104
UMG 104
Example PLC communication with Profibus or Modbus
18
Chapter 02
Power analyser UMG 104
Central
Building
Control
System
PLC
Interfaces
RS 232
RS 485
Software
Grids
IT, TN, TT - Grids
3 and 4 wire grids
up to 4 single phase grids
2 Digital inputs
Pulse input
Alarm input logic
Condition monitoring
High/ low tariff changeover
2 Digital outputs
Pulse output kWh/ kvarh
Switching output
Limit output
Logical output
Communication Protocols
Profibus (DP/V0)
Modbus (RTU)
Temperature input
PT 100, PT 1000, KTY 83, KTY 84
Accuracy
Energy: class 0.5S (.../5A)
Current: 0.2 %
Voltage: 0.2 %
Memory
4 MByte Flash
Power quality
Harmonics, 1st- 40th
THD-U/I
Unbalance
19
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Functions and technical data
95...240 V AC,
135...340 V DC
10% of nominal range
50...110V AC
50...155V DC
10% of nominal range
20...55V AC
20...77V DC
10% of nominal range
4 Voltage and
4 Current inputs
2 Digital inputs
2 Digital outputs
1 Temperature input
RS 232
RS 485
Profibus DP V0
Supply Voltage
Type
Artikel-Nr.
UMG 104
52.20.001
UMG 104
52.20.003
UMG 104
52.20.005
UMG 104 P
52.20.002
UMG 104 P
52.20.006
- = not possible
= included
Features
Memory
Measurement data
4 MB
Clock
yes
Tarifs
Peripherals
Digital inputs
Digital outputs
Temperature input
Password protection
Software
yes
GridVis
yes
RS 232
yes
RS 485
yes
Profibus DP
yes, variant P
Communication
Interfaces
Protocols
Modbus RTU
yes
Profibus DP V0
yes, variant P
Measuring range
Voltage L-N, AC (without PT)
10300 V AC
17520 V AC
0.005..7.5 A
Frequency of fundamental
45 ..65 Hz
Grids
IT, TN, TT
Measurement in grids
20
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Functions and technical data
Technical data
Nominal voltage
277/480 V AC
480 V AC
Overvoltage class
300 V CATIII
Quadrants
Continuous Measurement
Sampling rate, 8 channels
yes
per channel
20 kHz
Weight
350 g
Dimensions
Mounting
Working temperature
Connectable wires (U/I)
35 mm DIN rail
-1055 C
0.08 - 2.5 mm
1.5 mm
according to EN60529
IP 20
Voltage
accuracy 0.2%
Current
accuracy 0.2%
K-factor
yes
yes
yes
Phase angle
yes
Class 2
yes
yes
Protection class
Measured values
Frequency of mains
accuracy 0.01 Hz
Temperature input
accuracy 1.5%
Average values
yes
yes
Power quality
Harmonics, 1st- 40th
yes
yes
Unbalance
yes
yes
10 ms
no
Malfunction writer
no
Short-term interruptions
no
21
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UMG 104
90 mm
90 mm
Dimensional drawing
107,5 mm
50 mm
76 mm
82 mm
front view
22
side view
Chapter 02
UMG 604
Areas of application
For measuring, monitoring and checking electrical
parameters in energy distribution units
Consumption data collection and analysis (cost centre
data collection)
For monitoring the power quality (harmonics, short
term interruptions, transients, initial current)
Measurement value generator for building
management systems or PLC
Control tasks e.g. depending upon the achieved
measurement values or limit values
Peak demand management (avoidance of costly and
dangerous peak loads)
Ethernet gateway for subordinate measurement points
Remote monitoring
Chapter 02
Power analyser UMG 604
Main features
Continuous measurement
Collection of all relevant power quality parameters (harmonics,
short-term interruptions, unbalance ...)
Ethernet and embedded web server
Jasic interpreter
Up to 7 user defined programs
GridVis software - full version included in the delivery
Applications
Major increases of energy costs make electrical energy a
driving force in costing. With the UMG 604, you can make
the first step towards better cost efficiency. The precise
collection of all energy data and electrical parameters
ensures the necessary amount of transparency in your
energy supplies. Concepts can be developed on the
basis of the data e.g. electricity cost reductions and the
introduction of measures. These targeted improvements
can also be monitored and recorded with the UMG 604.
The UMG 604, equipped with a 500 MHz DSP (digital
signal processor), is a fast and high performing power
analyser. The continuous scanning of eight channels
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Power analyser UMG 604
25
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Power analyser UMG 604
Functionality
All lines on the output to be monitored are fed through
the current transformer, with the exception of the PE line.
If the system is operating correctly, the sum of all currents
is equal to zero so that no voltage is induced in the current
transformer. In the event that a fault current flows via
ground or other channel, the current difference induces
a current in the current transformer which is captured by
the residual current measurement device.
UMG 604D
The UMG 604D monitors the residual currents of pure
alternating currents in TN and IT networks in electrical
systems, displays the current value and issues a warning
if the limit values are exceeded.
In addition to the operating currents L1-L3, the fourth
measurement input for residual current measurement is
coloured differently (light grey) and suitable for currents up
to 30 mA. The current transformer with a transformation
ratio of 600/1A and sufficiently-dimensioned internal
dimensions (20x30, 50x80 or 80x120mm) can be found in
section 6, page 166.
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Chapter 02
Power analyser UMG 604
Main features
Parameterisation and programming of UMG
measurement equipment
Visualisation of the measurement values with
topological view
Automatic download of the measurement data
Data storage
Online analysis tools
Analysis tools for historic data
27
Chapter 02
Power analyser UMG 604
programming language
28
Chapter 02
Power analyser UMG 604
Router
SPS
Software
Interfaces
Ethernet
RS 232
RS 485
Networks
IT, TN, TT - networks
3 phase and 4 phase networks
Up to 4 single phase networks
2 digital inputs
Pulse input
Logic input
Status monitoring
HT/LT conversion
Emax (max. demand) resetting
2 digital outputs
Pulse output kWh/kvarh
Switch output
Limit value output
Emax output
Logic output
(can be extended through external I/O
modules see chapter 6)
Probus connection
Communication
Profibus (DP/V0)
Modbus (RTU, UDP, TCP, gateway)
TCP/IP
BACnet
HTTP (freely configurable homepage)
FTP (file transfer)
SNMP
TFTP (automatic configuration)
NTP (time synchronisation)
SMTP (e-mail function)
DHCP
Measurement accuracy
Class: 0.5S (/5A) class
Current: 0.2%
Voltage: 0.2%
Memory
128 MB Flash
16 MB RAM
Power quality
Harmonics up to 40th
Short-term interruptions
Transient recorder (>50s)
Starting current (>10ms)
Unbalance
Full wave-effective value
recordings (up to 4.5 min)
programming language
29
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Product variants and technical data UMG 604
Overview of product variants
Three/four phase power analysers; 50/60Hz; current transformer .../1/5a; including GridVis programming and analysis software
Interfaces
20...55V AC
20...77V DC
10% of nominal range
4 voltage and
4 current inputs
Memory
128 MB Flash
2 digital inputs
2 digital outputs
1 temperature input
RS 232
RS 485
Ethernet 100baseT
Profibus DP V0
7 freely programmable
application programs
UMG 604 E
52.16.002
UMG 604 E
52.16.012
UMG 604 E
52.16.022
UMG 604 EP
52.16.001
UMG 604 EP
52.16.021
UMG 604 DE
52.16.041
Emax
52.16.080
BACnet communication
BACnet
52.16.081
Differential current transformer, transmission ratio of 600/1A, interior dimensions: 20mm x 30mm
KBU 23D
15.03.400
Differential current transformer, transmission ratio of 600/1A, interior dimensions: 50mm x 80mm
KBU 58D
15.03.401
KBU 812D
15.03.402
95...240 V AC,
135...340 V DC
10% of nominal range
50...110V AC
50...155V DC
10% of nominal range
Supply voltage
Type
Item number
Differential current transformer, transmission ratio of 600/1A, interior dimensions: 80mm x 120mm
- = Not possible
= Contained
277/480 V AC
480 V AC
Overvoltage category
Quadrants
Continuous measurement
8 channel scanning rate
yes
Per channel
Weight
350g
Dimensions
Mounting
20 kHz
Protection class
According to EN 60529
IP 20
Networks to 480 V AC
Measurement range
L-N voltage, AC
(without voltage transformer)
Current (transformer: x/1 and x/5A)
0.001..7.5 A
Frequency of mains
45 ..65 Hz
Networks
IT, TN, TT
Periphery
Digital inputs
Digital outputs
Password protection
Multilevel
yes
Optional 64 channels
yes
Software
GridVis
yes
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Product variants and technical data UMG 604
Measurement values
Voltage
Accuracy 0.2%
Current
Accuracy 0.2%
K-factor
yes
yes
Accuracy 0.4%
yes
Phase angle
yes
Class 2
yes
yes
Frequency of mains
Accuracy 0.01
Temperature measurement
Accuracy 1.5%
Average value
yes
yes
Features
Memory
128 MB
Clock
Integrated logic
yes
Jasic
Power quality
Harmonics, 1-40 harmonic
Accuracy 0,5%
yes
yes
Unbalance
yes
Positive/negative/zero system
yes
Transients
50 s
yes
Start-up processes
10 ms
yes
yes
Short-term interruptions
yes
Interfaces
Communication
RS 232
yes
RS 485
yes
Profibus DP
Yes, EP version
RRJ-45 sockets
yes
Modbus RTU
yes
Profibus DP V0
Yes, EP version
Modbus TCP
yes
yes
Modbus-Gateway
yes
HTTP
Homepage (configurable)
SMTP
Protocols
SNMP
yes
yes
yes
SNTP
Time synchronisation
yes
TFTP
Automatic configuration
yes
FTP
File transfer
yes
DHCP
yes
BACnet / IP
yes, option
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Connection illustration
90 mm
90 mm
Dimensional drawing
107.5 mm
50 mm
76 mm
82 mm
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Areas of application
Continuous monitoring of the power quality e.g.
EN 50160
Ethernet gateway for subordinate measurement points
Analysis of electrical faults for network problems
Monitoring of the internal distribution network
according to EN 61000-4-7, 4-15, 4-30
Report generator for EN 50160 analysis
Control tasks, e.g. depending on achieved measured
values or limits
Transducer for building automation or PLC systems
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Main Features
Measurement of power quality according to DIN EN 61000-4-30
Measurement method class A
Fourier analysis 1st to 63rd harmonics for U-LN, U-LL, I, P
(consumption/supply) and Q (ind./cap.)
Applications
The power quality analyser which is equipped with
4 current and voltage inputs collects and digitalises
the effective values (True RMS) from currents and
voltages in 40-70Hz (15-440Hz) networks. The integrated
microprocessor calculates the electrical parameters
from the sampling values. The relevant voltage can be
defined as a phase-neutral or a phase-phase voltage
for measurement in a three-phase system. The voltage
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Router
SPS
Software
Interfaces
Ethernet
RS232
RS485
Networks
IT, TN, TT networks
3 phase and 4 phase networks
Up to 4 single phase networks
2 digital inputs
Pulse input
Logic input
Status monitoring
HT/LT switch over
Emax (max. demand) resetting
2 digital outputs
Pulse output kWh/kvarh
Switch output
Limit value output
Emax output
Logic output
(can be extended through external
I/O modules)
Probus connection
Communication
Profibus (DP/V0)
Modbus (RTU, UDP, TCP, Gateway)
TCP/IP
BACnet (optional)
HTTP (freely configurable homepage)
FTP (file transfer)
SNMP
TFTP (automatic configuration)
NTP (time synchronisation)
SMTP (e-mail function)
DHCP
SNMP
Measurement accuracy
Class: 0.5S (/5A) class
Current: 0.2%
Voltage: 0.2%
Memory
128 MB Flash
16 MB RAM
Power quality
Harmonics up to 63rd
Short-term interruptions
Transient recorder (>50s)
Starting current (>10ms)
Unbalance
Half wave-effective value
recordings (up to 4.5 min)
Flicker
programming language
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Overview
Three/four phase power quality analysers; current transformer .../1/5a; including GridVis programming and analysis software
Interfaces
50...110V AC
50...155V DC
10% nominal range
20...55V AC
20...77V DC
10% nominal range
4 voltage and
4 current inputs
Memory
128 MB Flash
digital inputs
digital outputs
1 temperature input
RS 232
RS 485
Ethernet 100baseT
Profibus DP V0
95...240 V AC,
135...340 V DC
10% nominal range
Supply voltage
Type
Item number
UMG 605
52.16.027
UMG 605
52.16.028
UMG 605
52.16.029
Emax
52.16.084
BACnet communication
BACnet
52.16.083
- = not possible
= contained
277/480 V AC
480 V AC
Overvoltage category
Quadrants
Continuous measurement
yes
Per channel
Weight
350g
Dimensions
Mounting
20 kHz
Protection class
According to EN 60529
IP 20
Networks to 480 V AC
Measurement range
L-N voltage, AC (without voltage transformer)
Current (transformer: x/1 and x/5A)
Frequency of mains
0.005...6 A
(only for static frequence)
15...440 Hz
Networks
IT, TN, TT
Periphery
Digital inputs
Digital outputs
Password protection
Multilevel
yes
Demand management
Optional 64 channels
yes
Software
GridVis
yes
Features
Memory
128 MB
Clock
Integrated logic
yes
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Measurement values
Voltage
Accuracy 0.2%
Current
0.2% / 0.6%
K-factor
yes
yes
yes
Phase angle
yes
Class 2
yes
yes
Frequency of mains
Accuracy 0.1%
Temperature measurement
Accuracy1.5%
Average value
yes
yes
Power quality
Harmonics order, 1.- 63.
Harmonics, even/odd
Accuracy 0.5%
Interharmonics
yes
yes
yes
Positive/negative/zero system
yes
yes
yes
yes
Transients
50 s
yes
Trigger events
10 ms
yes
Inrush currents
10 ms
yes
Event recorder
yes
Communication
Interfaces
RS 232
yes
RS 485
yes
Profibus DP
yes
RJ-45 sockets
yes
Protocols
Modbus RTU
yes
Profibus DP V0
yes
Modbus TCP
yes
yes
Modbus-Gateway
yes
HTTP
Homepage (configurable)
yes
SMTP
yes
SNMP
yes
SNTP
Time synchronisation
yes
TFTP
Automatic configuration
yes
FTP
File Transfer
yes
DHCP
yes
BACnet / IP
yes, Option
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Connection illustration
90 mm
90 mm
Dimensional drawing
107.5 mm
50 mm
76 mm
82 mm
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UMG 96L / UMG 96
Areas of application
Replacement of analogue measurement instruments
Display and control of electrical parameters in energy
distribution systems
Cost centre data collection
Measurement value generator for building
management systems or PLC
Limit value monitoring
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Main features
Compact housing dimensions (96x96 mm), minimal
installation depth
User-friendly and reliable terminals
Large LCD with outstanding legibility
The large quantity of electrical measurement values,
replaces 13 analogue measurement units and more
Applications
The UMG 96L and UMG 96 measurement instruments
are digital front panel mounted measuring instruments
which are suitable for measuring and recording electrical
parameters (True-RMS) in 50/60 Hz networks. The
measurement is configured for three-phase systems with
a neutral conductor (TN and TT networks). At the network
frequency of 50 Hz or 60 Hz, the scanning frequency of the
random measurements which take place once per second
is 2.5 kHz or 3.0 kHz. The supply voltage and scanning
frequency for operating the UMG 96L is taken from the
L1-N measurement voltage. The effective values and
the minimum and maximum values are recorded every
15 minutes and the programming data is immediately
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L-L voltage
k varh
k Wh
Effective power
Effective energy
30V DC
Max.
limit value
Min.
limit value
-
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Overview of product variants
Description
Type
Operating voltage
Item number
UMG 96L
52.14.001
UMG 96L
52.14.005
UMG 96
52.09.001
Scanning rate
2.5 / 3 kHz
Weight
250g
Dimensions
Mounting
Working temperature
-10+55 C
Storage temperature
-20+70 C
According to EN60529
IP 20/50
0.08 - 2.5mm2,
1.5mm2
Measurement range
Voltage L-N
Voltage L-L
Current
.../1A or .../5A
0.02...6 A
Frequency, mains
45 ...65 Hz
Average value*1
Lowest value
Sum
Measurement values
Average
value
Max
Measurement parameter
Display range
Measurement range
at scaling factor 1
0.00 .. 9.99 kA
0.02 .. 6 A
Current calculated in N
0.00 .. 9.99 kA
0.06 .. 18 A
Voltage L-N
0.0 .. 34 kV
Voltage L-L
0.0 .. 60 kV
Frequency (U)
45.0 .. 65.0 Hz
0.00 W .. 150 MW
1.8 W .. 2.4 kW
cos-phi
+-3 %*4
0 .. 999,999,999 kWh
Class 2*3
0 .. 999,999,999 kvarh
Class 2*3
0 .. 999,999,999 h
L3
+-3 %
50 .. 255 V AC*2
+-1 %
86 .. 442 V AC*2
+-2%
+-1 %
+-1.5 %
+-1.5 %
+-1.5 %
ind.+-1.5 %
Periphery
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Measurement
accuracy
L2
*1 integration over time: 5, 10, 30, 60, 300, 480, 600 and 900 seconds.
*2 see above
*3 - accuracy class according to DIN EN61036:2001-01, VDE0418 part 7, IEC61036:1996 + A1:2000
*4 - the measured apparent power must be in a range between 1 and 100%.
2 digital outputs
Measure
value
L1
UMG 96 only
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UMG 96L
UMG 96
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Connection illustrations
Dimensional drawings
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UMG 96S
Areas of application
Display and control of electrical parameters in energy
distribution systems
Cost centre data collection
Limit value monitoring (e. g. over voltage, energy
consumption)
Monitoring of harmonics
Measurement value generator for central building
control systems or PLC
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Main features
RS232, RS485 interface
Field buses: Modbus, Profibus, M-bus
Harmonics display
Digital I/O and analogue outputs
Integrated logic for alarm signals
High reliability and long lifespan
Applications
The UMG 96S is a measurement instrument which
is suitable for measuring, recording and monitoring
electrical parameters (True-RMS) in low and medium
voltage networks.
The measurement is suitable for 1 and 3-phase systems
with a neutral conductor in low and medium voltage
networks. One of the characteristics of this measurement
instrument is the compact construction (96x96 mm) and
the measurement of harmonic currents and voltages in
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Real energy
LCD contrast
The contrast of the LCD display can be adapted by the
user. In order to achieve the optimum contrast throughout
the full operating temperature range, an automatic
contrast setting takes place using the measured inside
temperature.
Operating hour meter
The operating hour meter measures the time (6 minute
intervals) after the unit is ready for operation and
cannot be reset. In addition, 6 overall runtimes can be
programmed using the 6 comparator systems and the
Modbus / Profibus
Harmonics
Memory
Analogue outputs
Digital I/O
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Digital inputs/outputs
The digital outputs can be used as pulse outputs (max.
10 Hz) for the effective and reactive energy consumption
or as switch outputs. The digital outputs can be
programmed in order to monitor the measurement data.
Up to 3 comparators (A, B, C) can be allocated to each
digital output and the result is conducted to the digital
output. The comparator result can also be written from
externally through the Modbus RTU. The switch outputs
can also be set through the Profibus remote.
Analogue outputs
The product variants with analogue outputs can either be
configured as analogue outputs, pulse outputs or switch
outputs. The following parameters are available to each
analogue output: measurement value, scale start value
(4mA) and the scale end value (20mA).
Integrated logic
Vergleicher
Comparator
A A
Vergleicher
Comparator
B B
Vergleicher
Comparator
C C
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Networks
TN and TT networks
1- and 4-phase networks
Interfaces
RS 232
RS 485
M-bus
2 digital IOs
Pulse outputs
Signal input logic
Status monitoring
Alarm report
HT/LT changeover
Switch output
Limit value output
Communication
Modbus RTU
Profibus DPVO
M-bus
Memory (optional))
512 kByte
160,000 measurement values
Measurement accuracy
Class 1
Current: 0.5%
Voltage: 0.5%
Power quality
THD-I
THD-U
Harmonics 1...15
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Overview of product variants
Four phase universal measurement instrument; 50/ 60Hz; current transformer ../1/5A; including GridVis programming and analysis software
Selectable
activation*1
M-Bus*4
L-N: 85 .. 300V, AC
52.13.001
L-N: 85 .. 300V, AC
52.13.005
L-N: 85 .. 300V, AC
52.13.017
52.13.025
52.13.045
52.13.029
L-L: 85 .. 260V, AC
52.13.002
L-L: 85 .. 260V, AC
52.13.006
L-L: 85 .. 260V, AC
52.13.018
L-L: 85 .. 260V, AC
52.13.026
52.13.031
Clock / memory
2 digital inputs
Operating voltage
2 digital outputs
Selectble
activation*2
Item number
Overvoltage category
Quadrants
Scanning rate 6 channel
4
Per channel
2,5 / 3 kHz
Weight
250g
Dimensions
Mounting
Working temperature
-1055 C
0.08 - 2.5mm2,
1.5mm2
According to EN60529
IP 50/20
Measurement accuracy
Accuracy V, A
0.5 %
Class
1 (5A) 2 (1A)
Class
1 (5A) 2 (1A)
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Measurement range
Voltage L-N, AC (without voltage transformer)
0,01...6A
Frequency of mains
45...65Hz
Grid types
TN,TT
Current
0.01 .. 60.0 kA
0.01 .. 6 A
Current calculated in N
0.01 .. 180.0 kA
0.01 .. 18 A
Voltage L-N
0.0 .. 34 kV
Voltage L-L
0.0 .. 60 kV
Maximum value
Measurement range
at scaling factor 1
Average value*1
Display range
Lowest value
Measurement parameter
Sum
Measurement values
L1
L2
L3
50 .. 300 V
87 .. 520 V
Frequency (U)
45.00 .. 65.00 Hz
45.00 .. 65.00 Hz
0.1 W .. 99.9 MW
0.1 W .. 1.8 kW
Measurement
accuracy
+-0.5 %
+-1.5 %
+-0.5 %
+-1.0 %
+-1.0 %
+-0.1 %
+-1.0 %
ind.
+-1.0 %
1.0 W .. 99.9 MW
1.0 W .. 5.4 kW
+-1.0 %
+-1.0 %
ind.
+-1.0 %
cos-phi
0 .. 999,999,999 kWh
+-1.0 degree
Class 1(5A) 2 (1A)
0 .. 999,999,999 kvarh
0 .. 999,999,999 h
*1 integration over time: 5, 10, 30, 60, 300, 480, 600 and 900 seconds
Power quality
Harmonics, 1st to 15th
harmonics, uneven
Accuracy: 2%
L1, L2, L3
Accuracy: 2%
L1, L2, L3
Accuracy: 2%
Periphery
Digital inputs
Digital outputs
Analogue outputs
4...20mA
Password protection
Software GridVis
yes
Refer to chapter 5
yes
RS 232
RS 485
M-Bus
Modbus RTU
yes
Profibus DP V0
M-Bus
Communication
Interfaces
Protocols
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Connection illustration
Dimensional drawing
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Areas of application
For measuring, monitoring and checking electrical parameters
in energy distribution systems
Recording of load proles for energy management systems
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Main features
Measurement in IT and TN grids
LCD-Display with backlight
True RMS measurement (TRMS)
Continuous sampling of voltage and current inputs with
21.3 kHz or 25.6 kHz
Harmonic analysis up to the 40th order
Applications
The UMG 96S is a measurement instrument of the newest
generation which is suitable for measuring, recording and
monitoring electrical parameters (True-RMS) in low and
medium voltage networks (1 and 3-phase systems with a
neutral conductor).
One of the characteristics of this measurement instrument
is the compact construction (96x96 mm), the LCD backlight
and the measurement of harmonic currents and voltages
in each conductor. The voltage measurement inputs are
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Typical applications
In order to achieve a sustainable reduction in energy costs,
an overview of the energy consumption and the energy
flows in the electrical system is first required. Whether for
the build-up of energy management systems (ISO 50001/
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Basic device
Profibus
connection
is
Ethernet (TCP/IP)
Increasingly
(PLC controllers).
simple
communications
connection
integration
are
guarantees
into
the
effective
upstream
communications architecture.
integration
systems.
Low
Digital IOs
temperature input.
M-Bus
The M-Bus field bus connection for
the acquisition of consumption data
collection from various different
consumption meters, such as water,
gas, heat or electrical current. The
UMG 96RM can be simply and
cost-effectively
economical
integrated
into
consumption
data
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Router
SPS
Interface
RS 485
Profibus (Option)
M-Bus (Option)
Ethernet (Option)
USB (Option)
Software
Networks
TN, IT networks
3 phase and 4 phase networks
Up to 4 single phase networks
Communication
Modbus (RTU)
Profibus DP/V0 (Option)
TCP/IP (Option)
Measurement accuracy
Class: 0.5S (/5A) class
Current: 0,2 %
Voltage: 0,2 %
Memory
(Basic unit: without data memory, energy,
min and max values are stored in the
EPROM)
256 MB Flash
Power quality
Harmonics up to 40th
THD-U
THD-I
Unbalance
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Overview of product variants
Three/four phase power analysers; 50/60Hz; current transformer .../1/5A; including GridVis programming and analysis software
USB
Ethernet 100baseT
M-Bus
Profibus
Digital inputs/outputs (
either 3 inputs or 3 outputs)
RS 485
Digital-/
pulse output
Clock an battery
Digital inputs
Memory size
Supply voltage**:
95...240 V AC,
80...340 V DC
10% vof nominal range
Interfaces
Type
Item number
UMG 96RM
52.22.001
256 MB
UMG 96RM-P
52.22.002
UMG 96RM-M
52.22.003*2
256 MB*
UMG 96RM-E
52.22.004*1
256 MB
UMG 96RM-CBM
52.22.005
UMG 96RM-EL
52.22.006*2
Accesories
Fastening clamps for UMG 96 RM (52.22.001), UMG 96 RM-M (52.22.003) and UMG 96RM-EL (52.22.006).
Clamps for fastening the measurement instrument - with front panel thickness from 6 mm or with heavy vibrations.
= Contained = Not possible
*1 available from 2nd quarter 2012 *2 available from 4th quarter 2012 * 192 MB available for recordings **Optional additional auxiliary voltages.
For parameterization of the basic unit (item-no. 52.22.001) is an interface converter and the software GridVis recommended.
Features
Three wire/Four wire
yes/yes
Sampling frequency
Energy tariffs
4 x kWh / 4xkVArh
Harmonics
1..40th
yes
Imbalance
yes
Clock
yes
Interfaces
Communication
RS 485
Profibus DP
yes, Version P
M-Bus
Ethernet
yes, Version M
RJ45-sockets
Webserver
yes, Version E
Modbus RTU
Profibus DP V0
yes, Version P
Modbus TCP/IP
yes, Version E
Modbus-Gateway
yes, Version E
HTTP
Homepage (configurable)
yes, Version E
SMTP
yes, Version E
Protocols
SNMP
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USB
yes, Version E
SNTP
Time synchronisation
yes, Version E
TFTP
Automatic configuration
yes, Version E
FTP
File Transfer
yes, Version E
DHCP
yes, Version E
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General technical data
Nominal voltage
277/480 V AC
480 V AC
Overvoltage category
Quadrants
Continuous measurement
yes
Per channel
Mounting
-1055 C
Protection class
0.08 - 2.5 mm
1.5 mm
According to EN 60529
IP 20
Current
0 .. 9999 kA
0 .. 5 A
Current calculated in N
0,03 .. 9999 kA
0.03 .. 25 A
Voltage L-N
0 .. 9999 kV
10 .. 300 V
L2
L3
Maximum value
L1
Average value
Measurement range
at scaling factor 1
Display range
Lowest value
Measurement parameter
Sum
Measurement values
+-0.5 %
+-1.0 %
+-0.2 %
Voltage L-L
0,0 .. 9999 kV
18 .. 520 V
Frequency (U)
45,00 .. 65,00 Hz
45.00 .. 65.00 Hz
Measurement
accuracy
+-0.2 %
+-0.05 %
0 W .. 9999 GW
0 W .. 1.8 kW
+-0.5 %
0 VA .. 9999 GVA
0 VA .. 1.8 kVA
+-0.5 %
ind.
+-1.0 %
0 W .. 9999 GW
0 W .. 5.4 kW
+-0.5 %
0 VA .. 9999 GVA
0 VA .. 5.4 kVA
+-0.5 %
ind.
+-1.0 %
cos-phi
0 .. 999,999,999 kWh
+-1.0 degree
Class 0.5(5A)
0 .. 999,999,999 kvarh
Class 1(5A)
0 .. 999,999,999 h
Power quality
Harmonics, 1-40 harmonic
Accuracy class 1
L1, L2, L3
Accuracy class 1
L1, L2, L3
Accuracy class 1
Peripherie
Digital inputs
Digital outputs
Analogue outputs
Password protection
Software GridVis
yes
Refer to chapter 5
yes
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Dimensional drawing
74
100
91
96
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The compact...
...particularly for applications with tight spaces. The
shallow installation depth enables integration even where
space is limited, for example in subdistribution panels.
Installation and connection costs can be substantially
reduced due to the user-friendly construction.
Side and rear views are showing each a combination of the various
variants just to indicate overall dimensions, as well as placement of
interfaces and connectors. For the specic design of an individual
variant please refer to our operation manual.
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Areas of application
Measurement, monitoring and controlling of electrical
parameters in energy distribution systems
Recording of load profiles for energy management
systems
Collection of energy consumption data for cost centre
analysis
Measurement value generator for building
management systems or PLC (Modbus)
Monitoring of harmonics, limit value monitoring
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UMG 503
The universal power analyser
Main features
Large measurement and display range
A large display in 144x 144mm housing
RS232, RS485 interface
Field bus: Modbus
Harmonics display
2 relay outputs (mechanical relay)
Digital I/O and analogue outputs
Integrated logic for alarm signals
High reliability and long lifespan
Applications
The UMG 503 is a digital flush-mounted measurement
instrument which is suitable for measuring and recording
electrical parameters (True-RMS) in low and medium
voltage networks. The measurement is suitable for 1- and
3-phase systems with and without neutral conductors.
At a mains frequency of 50 Hz, the scanning frequency
of random measurements, which takes place twice per
second, is 6.4 kHz. It is characterised by the high accuracy
level, the compact construction and the measurement of
harmonics in each phase.
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Data memory
A ring buffer for 80,000 or 320,000 measurement values
(depending on the variant) is available for storing the
selected average values. With the factory settings, average
values of U1, U2, U3, I1, I2, I3, P1, P2 and P3 are stored
using an average time of 15 minutes for approximately 1
year for variants with 512 k RAM (approximately 3 months
for types with 128k RAM).
A total of six limit value windows for storing measurement
values can be programmed. The upper and lower limit
values can be freely selected. The recording can take
place within or outside of the range.
a) No switchover
b) Own switchover point
c) EU listed switching
Event memory
The following events can be registered in the event
memory:
Deletion of the event memory
Currents
THD-U
Voltage transformer
Interfaces
The communication interfaces of the UMG 503 which are
configured in accordance with the EIA RS485 standard
(half duplex) support the Modbus RTU in integer format.
The communication protocol can be selected by using the
menu.
In the Modbus RTU mode, baud rates from 9.6 kBit/s to
115 kBit/s are supported (depending on the design
version). The register addresses are available to the PLC
user in integer format.
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Pulse output*4
The pulse output delivers the effective or reactive energy
in current pulses. The minimum pulse length is 50ms.
Relay outputs*4
The relay outputs K1 and K2 can be used for monitoring
limit values. Each relay output can be linked with a
measurement value and (recorded with date and time)
can be stored if the value is not achieved or is exceeded. A
minimum initialisation time can be programmed for each
relay output to avoid excessively frequent switching.
Auxiliary input*4
The auxiliary input can be programmed for
the following functions:
OFF = auxiliary input is not used
1 = reset of the 15 minutes
power average value
3 = synchronisation of the internal clock
*4 refer to product variant
PLC
Software
Interfaces
RS232
RS485
Communication
Modbus RTU (integer format)
1 analogue output
0/4 .. 20 mA
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40 .. 115V AC,
55 .. 165V DC
15 .. 55V AC,
20 .. 80V DC
Memory
128k RAM
Memory
512k RAM
Relay output
Pulse output
Analogue output
0(4) -20mA
RS 232
RS 485
Auxiliary input
3-phase measurement
Interfaces
85 .. 250V AC,
80 .. 370V DC
Auxiliary voltage
Type
UMG 503 L
52.07.017
UMG 503 LS
52.07.028
UMG 503 S
52.07.008
UMG 503 V
52.07.001
UMG 503 V
52.07.014
UMG 503 V
52.07.005
UMG 503 OV
52.07.006
Item number
o = Option which can be supplied with the unit (each option is only possible once)
OV
52.07.051
OV
52.07.052
OV
52.07.053
Auxiliary input
OV
52.07.056
Three-phase measurement
L/LG/LS/S/OV
52.07.058
GridVis software
The UMG 503 power analysers contains the GridVis
software upon delivery. On one hand, this software
enables simple and complete parameterisation of the
respective measurement instruments and on the other
hand, it can download the measurement value memory in
the unit where available. In GridVis, the data is stored in a
database and can be processed in MS Excel for example.
More information is available in chapter 5 software.
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General technical data
Operating voltage L-N, AC
Overvoltage category
Quadrants
Per channel
Weight
1kg
Dimensions
Mounting
Working temperature
-1055 C
0.08 - 2.5mm2
1.5mm2
According to EN60529
IP 50/20
Measurement range
Voltage L-N, AC (without voltage transformer)
50500VAC
80870VAC
0,005...6A
Frequency of mains
45...65Hz
Grid types
L2
L3
Average value*1
Maximum value
Date/Time
0.005 .. 6 A
+-0.2 %
0.005 .. 1 A
+-0.2 %
+-0.6 %
+-0.2 %
+-0.2 %
+-0.2 %
+-0.5 %
Sum
L1
Lowest value
Measurement values
Measurement
accuracy
Measurement parameter
Display range
Measurement range
at scaling factor 1
Current .. /5A
0.000 .. 9999 A
Current .. /1A
0.000 .. 9999 A
0.000 .. 9999 A
0.060 .. 15 A
Voltage L-N
0.0 .. 999.9 MV
50 .. 500 V
Voltage L-L
0.0 .. 999.9 MV
80 .. 870 V
Frequency (U)
45.00 .. 65.00 Hz
45.00 .. 65.00 Hz
0.00 W .. 9999 MW
0.05 W .. 2.5 kW
Apparent power
Reactive power
Power factor
Effective energy +
Effective energy -
t1/t2
*3
t /t
*3
*2
*2
+-0.5 %
kap.
ind.
+-0.5 %
kap.
ind.
+-0.5 %
t : start time, t : runtime, + purchase, - supply, *1 - integration over time: 5, 10, 15, 30 seconds, 1, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60 minutes, *2 memory period 60 minutes, *3 accuracy class
according to EN61036:1996, VDE0418 part 7: May 1997, IEC1036:1996, with current transformer ../5A : class 1, with current transformer ../1A : class 2
1
Power quality
Harmonics, 1st to 20th harmonics,
even/uneven
Accuracy: 0.5%
L1, L2, L3
Accuracy: 0.5%
L1, L2, L3
Accuracy: 0.5%
yes
Measurement accuracy
Reactive energy kvarh
Class
Class
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Periphery
Digital inputs (auxiliary input)
As a status input
Relay outputs
As a switch output
Pulse outputs
Analogue outputs
(0) 4...20mA
Password protection
yes
Software GridVis
Refer to chapter 5
yes
RS 232
RS 485
Up to 115,2 kbps
yes
Communication
Interfaces
Protocols
Modbus RTU
PLC communication example ... 31 units (up to 255 units can be added using star repeater)
Modbus
RS485
PC communication example ... 31 units (can be extended up to 255 units by star repeater)
Software
RS485
RS232
Com server (TCP/IP) example for local networks ... 31 units per ComServer
Max. 57600 Baud
Software
RS485
Ethernet
(TCP/IP)
100
BaseT
Note:
the ComServer is only suitable for a local network
RS232
RS485
LWL
RS485
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Dimensional drawing
(Art.-Nr. 52.07.001)
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Areas of application
Measurement, monitoring and control of electrical parameters
in energy distribution systems
Recording of load proles for energy management systems
(cost centre data collection)
Measurement value generator for central building control
systems or PLC
Monitoring of harmonics, limit value monitoring
Control tasks e.g. depending upon achieved measurement
values or limit values
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UMG 505
LON for building services, analogue I/Os for control tasks
Main features
LON bus
Harmonics display
4 analogue outputs
4 digital inputs, 5 digital outputs
Integrated logic for control tasks and alarm signals
Weekly time switch with 100 channels
Applications
The UMG 505 is a digital flush-mounted measurement
instrument which is suitable for measuring and recording
electrical parameters (True-RMS) in low and medium
voltage networks. The measurement device is suitable
for 1- and 3-phase systems with and without neutral
conductors. At a mains frequency of 50 Hz, the scanning
frequency of random measurements, which takes place
twice per second, is 6.4 kHz. It is characterised by the
high accuracy level, the compact construction and the
measurement of harmonics in each phase.
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Ring buffer
The following can be selected for storage in the ring
buffer:
Average of measurement values
The fixed energy meters
When storing the average values of U1, U2, U3, I1, I2, I3,
P1, P2 and P3 using an average time of 15 minutes, the
memory is sufficient for a period of 1 year. A total of six
limit value windows for storing measurement values can
be programmed. The upper and lower limit values can
be freely selected. The recording can take place within or
outside of the range.
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Pulse input
Digital input 4 can also be used as a pulse meter input for
the effective energy measurement (max 20Hz).
Digital inputs
The 4 optical coupler inputs are illustrated on the internal
inputs 1 to 4. The eight inputs from the LON bus interface
(option) are illustrated on the internal inputs 5 to 12. The
status of the digital inputs 1-4 can be called up using the
serial interface.
Each input channel can simultaneously switch a energy
counter and synchronise the internal clock.
Two of each of the digital inputs can be linked with each
other using AND. The results can be allocated to an input
channel. Each digital input 1 to 4 is allocated to an event
counter (1-3 max. 1Hz). If one of the digital inputs (1 to 4)
is allocated a function, with the exception of pulse value,
all changes are recorded with the date and time stamp in
the event memory.
Digital output
The UMG 505 has five digital transistor outputs. These
outputs are marked on the display with out1 to out5.
Each of these outputs can be allocated to a different data
source. There are up to 5 different data sources which can
be selected:
Limit value outputs
Times switch outputs
LON bus (option)
Energy meter
Each data source can only be allocated to one output. If
an output is allocated to a consumption meter, the output
works as a pulse generator.
The signals from all data sources (except the consumption
meter) can also be generated as inverted signals.
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Pulse outputs
The five digital outputs in the UMG 505 can be assigned
as pulse outputs. The minimum pulse length is 50ms and
the maximum frequency is 10Hz.
Analogue outputs
The UMG 505 has 4 analogue outputs. The analogue
outputs have common ground and are galvanically
isolated from the other inputs and outputs in the UMG
505. An external auxiliary voltage of 20V to 30V DC is
required to operate the analogue outputs. The sources for
analogue outputs are:
Measurement values
Values which are sent to the UMG 505 through Modbus.
Interfaces
Depending upon the product variant, the UMG 505 is
equipped with an RS485 LON and/or an RS232 interface.
The RS232 interface serves as a peer-to-peer connection
e.g. as a connection between the UMG 505 and a laptop.
The protocol Modbus RTU is available through the RS485
which is used to network the UMG 505. The LON interface
is frequently used in central building control systems in
order to incorporate the UMG 505 in building automation.
Limit value monitoring
Five limit value outputs can be programmed to monitor
the measurement values. Each limit value output can be
allocated to up to 3 comparators (A, B, C). The following
can be programmed for each comparator:
2 limit values and 2 measurement values or
2 limit values and 1 measurement value or
1 limit value and the minimum start-up time
Any limit value violations established by a limit value
output is registered in the event memory with a record of
the time and can also be issued on a digital output.
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Modem
PLC
Software
Interfaces
LON
RS232
Protocols
LONTalk
Modbus RTU (RS 232)
4 digital inputs
Pulse input
HT/LT switchover
Clock synchronisation
5 digital outputs
Limit value output for I, U, P etc.
Remote using
Pulse output effective/reactive energy
Time switch output
4 analogue outputs
0 .. 20 mA or 4 .. 20 mA can be set
Almost all measurement values
Values from the Modbus
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4 digital inputs
5 digital outputs
4 passive analogue
outputs 0(4) 20mA
LON
RS 232
RS 485
3-phase measurement
15 .. 55V AC,
20 .. 80V DC
40 .. 115V AC,
55 .. 165V DC
85 .. 265V AC,
80 .. 370V DC
Auxiliary voltage
52.10.001
52.10.002
52.10.003
= Included
Type
Item number
- = Not possible
Overvoltage category
Quadrants
Scanning rate 6 channels
4
Per channel
Weight
1kg
Dimensions
Mounting
-1055 C
According to EN60529
IP 50/20
Measurement range
Voltage L-N, AC (without voltage transformer)
50500VAC
80870VAC
0.005...6 A
Frequency of mains
45...65 Hz
Grid types
Power quality
Harmonics, 1st to 20th harmonics,
even/uneven
Accuracy: 0.5%
L1, L2, L3
Accuracy: 0.5%
Distortion factorTHD- I in %
L1, L2, L3
Accuracy: 0.5%
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L2
L3
Average value*1
Maximum value
Date/Time
0.005 .. 6 A
+-0.2 %
0.005 .. 1 A
+-0.2 %
+-0.6 %
50 .. 500 V
+-0.2 %
0.0 .. 999.9 MV
80 .. 870 V
+-0.2 %
Frequency (U)
45,00 .. 65.00 Hz
45.00 .. 65.00 Hz
+-0.2 %
0.00 W .. 9999 MW
0.05 W .. 2.5 kW
+-0.5 %
Apparent power
+-0.5 %
Reactive power
kap.
ind.
+-0.5 %
Power factor
kap.
ind.
Effective energy +
Effective energy -
0.0 .. 100 %
0.0 .. 100 %
+-0.5 %
0.000 A .. 9999 A
0.005 A .. 5A (1 A)
+-0.5 %
0.000 V .. 9999 V
0.000 V .. 9999 V
+-0.5 %
Measurement parameter
Display range
Measurement range
at scaling factor 1
Current .. /5A
0.000 .. 9999 A
Current .. /1A
0.000 .. 9999 A
0.000 .. 9999 A
0.060 .. 15 A
Voltage L-N
0.0 .. 999.9 MV
Voltage L-L
Sum
L1
Lowest value
Measurement values
Measurement
accuracy
+-0.5 %
t /t
*3
t1/t2
*3
Features
Memory size
512kB
Clock
Periphery
Digital inputs
Digital outputs
Analogue outputs
0(4)...20mA
Password protection
Software GridVis
yes
Refer to chapter 5
yes
Communication
Interfaces
RS 232
LON
Protocols
Modbus RTU
yes
LonTalk
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Dimensional drawing
Connection illustration
Consumers
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Areas of application
For measuring, monitoring and control of electrical parameters
in energy distribution systems
For recording load proles (energy consumption) for energy
management systems (cost centre data collection)
For monitoring power quality (harmonics, short term
interruptions, inrush currents)
Control tasks e.g. depending upon the achieved measurement
values or limit values
Remote monitoring via onboard homepage
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UMG 507
Multi-function power analyser
Main features
Continuous measurement
Data collection of short-term interruptions
Ethernet and embedded web server
Harmonics analysis
6 digital inputs, 6 digital outputs, 2 analogue outputs,
1 analogue input
1 temperature input
Integrated logic for control tasks and alarm signals
Modbus master, Ethernet / Modbus gateway
Applications
The three-phase electronic measuring instrument collects
and digi
talises the effective values of currents and
voltages (True RMS) in a 50/60Hz network. The integrated
microprocessor calculates the electrical parameters
from the sampling values. All measurement values are
continuously measured and recorded at intervals of
200ms over 10 periods (50 Hz).
This allows the safe identification of short-term
interruptions with the fault recorder function. For shortterm events, the effective values are recorded over 128
periods with 64 pre-trigger periods and with the transient
memory over 5 periods with 2 pre-trigger periods.
The reaction time of the internal outputs is < 10ms and the
external bus outputs < 200ms.
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GridVis software
The UMG 507 power analysers already contain the GridVis
software upon delivery. On one hand, this software
enables simple and complete parameterisation of the
respective measurement instruments and on the other
hand, can analyse the measurement value memory in
the unit. In GridVis, the data are stored in a database and
can be processed in MS Excel for example. GridVis also
allows online presentation of the measurement values.
More information is available in chapter 5 Software.
Embedded web server/e-mail
Worldwide access to the UMG 507 can be gained through a
web browser. In order to provide access, the web address
and access authorisations must be set up. The complete
parameterisation software is filed as an HTML page on
the flash memory. The open architecture of the UMG 507
allows the user to apply own ideas to design Java-Applets
and Active X-components and file them on the UMG
507. If limit value violations or events occur, they can be
automatically sent to the set up e-mail address. Data from
the memory storage can be sent by e-mail (attachment)
at preset times and processed with the GridVis software.
Protocols: HTTP, SMT, UTP, DNS, NTP, MOD TCP, Modbus
over TCP, DHCP/BootP.
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Waveform recorder
Integrated logic
The 128 programmable logic links provide connections
between inputs and outputs, measurement values and
internal functions of the UMG 507. The standard operators
AND, NAND, OR, XOR, EQU, rising edge and falling
edge are available. The events are allocated to free flags
which can also be linked with other flags. The incoming
information through the Modbus RTU or the Profibus can
also be incorporated in the logic links.
Trigger events, the virtual weekly time switch channels
and Emax channels, the limit value comparator and
signals received through the field bus are available as
operands. These flags can then prompt the switchover
of digital outputs, tariff changes, measurement value
synchronisation, the time setting or the despatch of
an e-mail. Measurement values can also be added,
subtracted, multiplied or divided.
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Maximum of 31 units on
one line without repeater
UMG 96S
(Compressor output)
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Modem
PLC
Software
Interfaces
Ethernet
RS232
RS485
6 digital inputs
Pulse input
HT/LT switchover
Clock synchronisation
Signal input logic
6 digital outputs
Limit value output for I, U, P etc.
Remote using Modbus / Profibus
Pulse output effective energy/reactive
energy
Signal output short term interruption
reaction time <=10ms
Logic output
2 analogue outputs
Settings: 0...20mA or 4...20mA
1 analogue outputs
16Mbyte memory
For 1000k events and measurement
values
256kByte RAM memory
For 18k events and measurement values
Highlights
The despatch of e-mails including ring
buffer contents
Web server
JAVA Applets
Active X components
Macromedia FLASH in MX
Modbus master function
Supports WAGO I/O using the RS 485
and Modbus TCP/IP*
Capturing short term interruption
>=10ms for U and I
Measurement value recorder (1
measurement value every 200 ms)
Connection to DSL/ISDN router
Protocols
Profibus DP V0
Modbus RTU
Modbus TCP/IP (Port 502)
UTP
Modbus over TCP/IP (Port 8000)
SMTP
HTTP
DNS
NTP
Within window
Within window with hysteresis
Outside of window
Outside of window with hysteresis
Over limit value
Over limit value with hysteresis
Under limit value
Under limit value with hysteresis,
setting: lead/follow-up time
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6 digital inputs
6 digital outputs
1 temperature input
= Included
Item number
UMG 507 L
52.15.004
UMG 507 EL
52.15.021
UMG 507 AD
52.15.003
UMG 507 P
52.15.002
UMG 507 E
52.15.001
UMG 507 E
52.15.006
UMG 507 E
52.15.011
UMG 507 EP
52.15.005
UMG 507 EP
52.15.010
UMG 507 EP
52.15.015
Ethernet 10baseT
Type
RS 485
RS 232
Integrated weekly
time switch clock
Additional 16MB
flash memory
Profibus DP V0
2 passive
analogue outputs
20 .. 45V AC,
20 .. 60V DC
1 analogue input
40 .. 115V AC,
55 .. 165V DC
Interfaces
85 .. 265V AC,
120 .. 370V DC
Auxiliary voltage
- = Not possible
Overvoltage category
Quadrants
Measurement
Per channel
Continuous
Weight
1kg
Dimensions
Mounting
-1055 C
According to EN60529
IP 50/20
Measurement range
Voltage L-N, AC (without voltage transformer)
50500VAC
80870VAC
0.005...6 A
Frequency of mains
45...65 Hz
Grid types
Measurement accuracy
Accuracy VA
0,2%
Class
1 (5A), 2 (1A)
Class
1 (5A), 2 (1A)
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Maximum
average value
Average value*1
Maximum value
Date/Time
Lowest value
Sum
Measurement values
Measurement
parameter
Display range
Measurement range
at scaling factor 1
Current .. /(1)5A
0.000 .. 9999 A
0.005 .. /(1)6A
Current, N
0.000 .. 9999 A
0.060 .. 15 A
Voltage L-N
0.0 .. 999.9 MV
50 .. 500 V
Voltage L-L
0.0 .. 999.9 MV
90 .. 870 V
Pos./neg./
zero sequence
0.0 .. 999.9 MV
50 .. 500 V
Frequency (U)
45.00 .. 65.00 Hz
45.00 .. 65.00 Hz
0.00 W .. 9999 MW
0.05 W .. 2.5 kW
Apparent power
Reactive power
Power factor
Effective energy +
Effective energy -
L1
L2
L3
Measurement
accuracy
+-0.2 %
+-0.6 %
+-0.2 %
+-0.2 %
+-0.5 %
+-0.2 %
+-0.5 %
+-0.5 %
ind.
+-0.5 %
ind.
+-0.5 %
t1/t2
Class *3
1 (5A), 2 (1A)
t1/t2
Class *3
1 (5A), 2 (1A)
*2
Power quality
Harmonics, 1st to 20th harmonics, uneven
Accuracy: 0.5%
L1, L2, L3
Accuracy: 0.5%
L1, L2, L3
Accuracy: 0.5%
Accuracy:: 0.5%
Short-term interruptions
10ms
yes
Initial current
10ms
yes
yes
Features
Memory size
Clock
Integrated logic
yes
24 channels
yes
Digital inputs
Digital outputs
Analogue outputs
0(4)20mA
Analogue input
0(4)20mA
Periphery
Password protection
Software GridVis
yes
Refer to chapter 5
yes
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Communication
Interfaces
RS 232
38.4 kbps
yes
RS 485 (Modbus/Profibus)
Ethernet 10 Base-T
RJ45
Protocols
Modbus RTU
Profibus DP V0
Modbus Gateway
Embedded Webserver
TCP/IP
SMTP
DHCP
Modbus TCP
BootP
NTP
Dimensional drawing
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gle-phase loads. The UMG 508 has per each current input
a separate energy counter. The very large data memory
of 256 MB permits the logging of all readings for months
even without intermediate reading.
Extensive communication options, such as RS485 (Modbus RTU, Profibus), Ethernet TCP / IP, BACnet, HTTP, FTP,
SNMP, SMTP, SNTP, or DNS allow a cost effective and
rapid integration into existing communication structures.
Areas of application
Monitoring of a wide range of electrical and energy parameters
Ethernet-Gateway for subordinate measurement devices
Analysis of electrical faults and root cause analysis in case of
power failures
Cost centre management
Remote monitoring for real estate management
Usage in test facilities (e.g. in universities)
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Modbus Gateway:
Easy integration of devices without Ethernet interface
With the Modbus Gateway function of UMG 508 you can connect less
sophisticated Modbus RTU meters to Ethernet.The UMG 508 can be used
simultaneously as a gateway for sub-meters or prior instruments existing within the installation. Each instrument with a Modbus RTU interface
can be connected, if its data format and function codes correspond. Data
can be scaled and labelled.
Highspeed Modbus
The UMG 508 series can transfer data via RS485 interface with a speed
of up to 921.6 kB/s among each other device of this series.
Alarm management:
E-mail and homepage inform you, wherever you are...
Who would not agree? Just leaving the building the first call arrives
about certain problems in production, computer failure, energy
breakdown...
By using a webbrowser and IP address you have direct access to the
extremely powerful homepage of your UMG 508. You get detailed
information about the actual condition of your powergrid from the
homepage. Online data as well as historical data and graphs of events
are available. Via homepage you can directly calculate the costs of your
energy consumption and export it into a CSV-file or print it out.
Alternatively, an e-mail informs you, if overload occurs, short-term
interruptions disrupt your production process, harmonics reduce the life
expectancy of your technical equipment...
The applications are ceaseless.
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Router
SPS
Software
Interfaces
Ethernet
Profibus / RS485 (DSUB-9)
Grids
TN, TT - grids
3 and 4 wire grids
up to 4 single phase grids
8 Digital inputs
Pulse input
Alarm input logic
Condition monitoring
High/ low tariff changeover
Emax reset
5 Digital outputs
Pulse output kWh/ kvarh
Switching output
Limit output
Emax output
Logical output
Communication
Protocols: Profibus (DP/V0)
Modbus (RTU, UDP, TCP, Gateway)
TCP/IP
BACnet
HTTP: freely programmable homepage
FTP (file transfer)
SNMP
TFTP (automatic configuration)
NTP ( time synchronisation)
SMTP (e-mail function)
DHCP
Accuracy
Energy: class 0.2 (.../5A)
Current: 0.2 %
Voltage: 0.1 %
Memory
256 MByte Flash
16 Mbyte RAM
Power quality
Harmonics, 1st- 40th
Short-term interruptions
Transients (>50 s)
Inrush currents (> 10 ms)
Unbalance
Full period RMS recording (< 4.5 min.)
Programming language
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Overview of product variants
Three / four phase universal measurement instrument; 50/ 60Hz; current transformer ../1/5A;
including GridVis programming and analysis software
Interfaces
20...50V AC
20...70V DC
10% of nominal range
4 voltage and
4 current inputs
Additional memory
256 MB Flash
8 digital inputs
5 digital outputs
RS 485*
Ethernet 100baseT
Profibus DP V0
7 freely programmable
application programmes
UMG 508
52.21.001
UMG 508
52.21.002
UMG 508
52.21.003
Emax
52.21.080
BACnet communication
BACnet
52.21.081
95...240V AC,
80...340V DC
10% of nominal range
44...130V AC
48...180V DC
10% of nominal range
Supply voltage
Type
Item number
optionally available
= Contained
- = Not possible
*1 x DSUB-9 connector
Features
Memory
256 MB
Clock
Integrated logic
yes
Jasic
Periphery
Digital inputs
Digital outputs
Password protection
yes
optional 64 channels
yes
Software
GridVis
yes
RS 485*
yes
Profibus DP*
yes
RJ-45 connector
yes
Communication
Interfaces
Protocols
Modbus RTU
yes
Profibus DP V0
yes
Modbus TCP
yes
yes
Modbus-Gateway
yes
HTTP
homepage (configurable)
yes
SMTP
yes
SNTP
time synchronization
yes
TFTP
automatic configuration
yes
FTP
file transfer
yes
SNMP
yes
DHCP
yes
TCP/IP
yes
BACnet
yes
*1 x DSUB-9 connector
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Technical data
Nominal voltage
417/720 V AC +10%
600 V AC +10%
Overvoltage class
Quadrants
Continuous Measurement
Sampling rate, 8 channels
yes
per channel
20 kHz
Weight
1 kg
Dimensions
Mounting
Working temperature
Frontpanel mounting
-1055 C
0.08 - 2.5 mm
1.5 mm
Protection class
according to EN60529
IP 20
Measuring range
Voltage L-N, AC (without VT)
10600 V rms
181000 V rms
0,005...6 A
Frequency of fundamental
40...70 Hz
Grids
TN, TT, IT
Measurement in grids
Measured values
Voltage
accuracy 0.1 %
Current
accuracy 0.2 %
K-factor
yes
yes
accuracy 0.4 %
yes
Phase angle
yes
Class 2
yes
yes
Frequency of mains
accuracy 0.1 %
Average values
yes
yes
Power quality
Harmonics, 1st- 40th
yes
yes
Unbalance
yes
yes
Transients
50 s
yes
Inrush-currents
10 ms
yes
Malfunction writer
yes
Short-term interruptions
yes
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Connection illustration
Dimensional drawing
Side view
Typical connection
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Areas of application
Continuous monitoring of the power quality e.g. EN 50160
Ethernet gateway for subordinate measurement points
Analysis of electrical faults for network problems
Monitoring of the internal distribution network according to
EN 61000-4-7, 4-15, 4-30
Report generator for EN 50160 analysis
Remote control
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UMG 511
Added value with additional functions
Main features
Measurement of power quality according to
DIN EN 61000-4-30, Class A
Fourier analysis 1st to 63rd harmonic for U-LN, U-LL, I, P
(consumption/supply) and Q (ind./cap.)
Measurement of harmonics and interharmonics (U-LN, U-LL, I)
according to DIN EN 61000-4-7
Analysis and evaluation according to DIN EN 50160 with the
contained programming and analysis software GridVis
Flicker measurement according to DIN EN 61000-4-15
Applications
The power quality analyser which is equipped with
4 current and voltage inputs collects and digitalises
the effective values (True RMS) from currents and
voltages in 40-70Hz (15-440Hz) networks. The integrated
microprocessor calculates the electrical parameters
from the sampling values. The relevant voltage can be
defined as a phase-neutral or a phase-phase voltage
for measurement in a three-phase system. The voltage
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Display examples
The backlighted active matrix display (5,7) of the UMG
511 enables the presentation of measurement values
in numerical form, as a bar chart or as a line graph.
Selected displays can automatically be displayed in
alternation (automatic display rotation). The instrument is
programmed using userfriendly clear text menus or the
GridVis software.
Main measurement
The UMG 511 has 4 measurement channels for current
and voltage. The first three channels (main measurement)
are intended for use in a three-phase system.
Auxiliary measurement
The auxiliary measurement can be used for measurement
in a single-phase or symmetrical three-phase system.
Alternatively, the current input can be allocated to
the three-phase system of the main measurement for
measuring the neutral-conductor current. For example, the
voltage input could then be used for recording the voltage
between the neutral conductor and PE. The auxiliary
measurement provides all measurement parameters
like in the main measurement (current, voltage, power,
harmonics, transients, events and flicker).
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Networks
IT, TN, TT networks
3 phase and 4 phase networks
Router
PLC
Software
Interfaces
Ethernet
Profibus 485
8 digital inputs
Pulse input
Logic input
Status monitoring
HT/LT switch over
Emax (max. demand) resetting
5 digital outputs
Pulse output kWh/kvarh
Switch output
Limit value output
Emax output
Logic output
(can be extended through external I/O
modules)
Communication
Profibus (DP/V0)
Modbus (RTU, UDP, TCP, gateway)
TCP/IP
BACnet
HTTP (freely configurable homepage)
FTP (file transfer)
TFTP (automatic configuration)
NTP (time synchronisation)
SMTP (e-mail function)
DHCP
SNMP
Measurement accuracy
Class: 0.5S (/5A) class
Current: 0.2%
Voltage: 0.2%
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Memory
256 MByte Flash
16 Mbyte RAM
Power quality
Harmonics up to 63rd
Short-term interruptions
Transient recorder (>50s)
Starting current (>10ms)
Unbalance
Half wave-effective value
recordings (up to 4.5 min)
Flicker
programming language
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Connection illustration
Dimensional drawing
Side view
Ethernet connection
Typical connection
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44...130V AC
48...180V DC
10% of nominal range
20...50V AC
20...70V DC
10% of nominal range
4 voltage and
4 current inputs
Memory
256 MB Flash
digital inputs
digital outputs
RS 485*
Ethernet 100baseT
Profibus DP V0
95...240V AC,
80...340V DC
10% of nominal range
Supply voltage
UMG 511
52.19.001
UMG 511
52.19.002
UMG 511
52.19.003
Emax
52.19.080
BACnet communication
BACnet
52.19.081
Type
Item number
= Contained
- = Not possible
*1 x DSUB-9 connector
417/720 V AC +10%
600 V AC +10%
Overvoltage category
Quadrants
Continuous measurement
yes
Per channel
Weight
1 kg
Dimensions
Mounting
20 kHz
0.08 - 2.5 mm
1.5 mm
Protection class
According to EN 60529
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Measurement range
L-N voltage, AC (without voltage transformer)
10600 V AC rms
181000 V AC rms
0.005..6 A
(only for static frequence)
15...440 Hz
Networks
TN, TT, IT
Periphery
Digital inputs
Digital outputs
Password protection
Multilevel
yes
Optional 64 channels
yes
Software
GridVis
yes
Features
Memory
256 MB
Clock
Integrated logic
yes
Jasic
Measurement values
Voltage
Accuracy 0.1 %
Current
0.2 %
0.5%
K-factor
yes
yes
yes
Phase angle
yes
Class 2
yes
yes
Frequency of mains
Accuracy 0.1 %
Average value
yes
yes
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Power quality
Harmonics order, 1st to 63rd
Harmonics, even/odd
Accuracy 5%
Accuracy 0.05
Interharmonics
yes
yes
yes
Positive/negative/zero system
yes
yes
yes
yes
Transients
50 s
yes
Trigger events
10 ms
yes
Inrush currents
10 ms
yes
Event recorder
yes,
Interfaces
Communication
RS 485
yes
Profibus DP
yes
RJ-45 sockets
yes
Modbus RTU
yes
Profibus DP V0
yes
Modbus TCP
yes
yes
Modbus-Gateway
yes
HTTP
Homepage (configurable)
yes
SMTP
yes
Protocols
SNMP
98
yes
SNTP
Time synchronisation
yes
TFTP
Automatic configuration
yes
FTP
File Transfer
yes
DHCP
yes
BACnet / IP
yes, option
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MRG 604/605/508/511
Added value through additional functions
Main features
Continuous monitoring of the voltage quality
Capturing of all significant voltage quality parameters
(harmonics, short-term interruptions, asymmetries etc.)
Ethernet and embedded web server
GridVis software
Applications
The mobile network analysers from the MRG range are
suitable for measuring and saving electrical variables in
low voltage networks. The measurement is designed for
single and 3-phase systems with voltages up to L-N 50500VAC, L-L 80-870VAC with an auxiliary voltage of 85265VAC.
Areas of application
The MRG range is used as a portable measuring device in
distribution systems where there are no fixed integrated
measurement devices available. These are ideally suited
to carrying out mobile measurements, e.g. for the
design of reactive power compensation systems, for
the determination of load profiles or harmonic analyses
of up to 63rd level harmonics. Thanks to the integrated
measured value memory it is not necessary to set up
additional equipment, such as a laptop or printer, with the
measurement device. The evaluation can be carried out
conveniently back at base on the PC.
Capture and recording
All measured values can be stored in arbitrary intervals
in the MRGs internal 128/256 MByte flash memory. The
Software GridVis which is skope of the delivery can then
read out and visualise this data. The recording interval
is also the averaging period of the respective measured
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MRG 508/511:
User-friendly colour graphical display with intuitive user guidance
The MRG 508/511 devices high resolution graphical display provides
informative presentation of online graphs, FFT with harmonics displayed
in bar diagrams, clear presentation of the monthly kWh values, alarm
management / event display with date and time stamps and many other
functions. Along with the informational content great emphasis was
placed on the user-friendly, self-explanatory and intuitive operation of
the device, when the device display was being re-designed.
Modern communications architecture via Ethernet:
Cost-effective, fast and secure communication
Through connection to an existing Ethernet architecture, fast, costoptimised and reliable communication can be set up.
Large measured data memory, free recording conguration
The large measured data memory of 128 or 256 MB enables the recording
of the measurement data for up to one year, depending on the recording
configuration. The user can freely define which of the 800/2000 different
values have to be recorded and with which averaging period.
Limit value programming via graphical programming
Each measurement parameter can be used to establish limit values. Links
and logical decisions can also be created via the graphical programming
with high flexibility.
Alarm management:
Emails and homepage keep you informed, wherever you are...
Who isnt familiar with this situation? Only barely out of the building
and the first call comes in with problems in production, computers have
failed, the power supply has failed ...
With a web browser and an IP address you have direct access to the
extremely powerful device homepage. You can pick up extensive
information straight away, directly from the homepage. Online data are
available along with historical data and graphs of events and transients.
The accumulated work can be converted to costs directly on the
homepage, and then exported as a csv file or printed out.
Alternatively, have yourself kept informed globally by email - if your
energy supply should be overloaded, short-term interruptions in
the power supply bring your manufacturing process to a standstill,
impermissible harmonics reduce the service life of your equipment...
The application opportunities are boundless.
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Optional accessories:
AC clamp sensor (100/200/300 or 250/500/1000 or
1000/2000/3000 A)
GridVis software
Power quality analysis & energy management
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MRG 508
MRG 511
MRG 604
MRG 605
Item number
52.21.901
52.19.901
52.16.901
52.16.902
Features
MRG 508
MRG 511
MRG 604
MRG 605
Memory
256 MB
256 MB
128 MB
128 MB
Clock
Integrated logic
Operating hours
counter
yes
yes
yes
yes
Jasic
Jasic
Jasic
Jasic
Display
Colordisplay
Colordisplay
yes
yes
Periphery
MRG 508
MRG 511
MRG 604
MRG 605
Digital inputs
no
no
Digital outputs
as switching or pulse
output
no
no
no
no
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
MRG 508
MRG 511
MRG 604
MRG 605
Temperature
measurement input
Password protection
Software
GridVis
Communication
Interfaces
RS 232
no
no
yes
yes
RS 485
no
no
yes
yes
Ethernet 10/100
Base- TX
RJ- 45 sockets
yes
yes
yes
yes
Modbus RTU
no
no
yes
yes
Modbus TCP
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
Protocols
Modbus-Gateway
no
no
yes
yes
HTTP
Homepage
(configurable)
yes
yes
yes
yes
SMTP
yes
yes
yes
yes
SNTP
Time synchronisation
yes
yes
yes
yes
TFTP
Automatic
configuration
yes
yes
yes
yes
FTP
File Transfer
yes
yes
yes
yes
SNMP
yes
yes
yes
yes
DHCP
yes
yes
yes
yes
TCP/IP
yes
yes
yes
yes
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MRG 604
MRG 605
277
277
417 V
720 V (3-wire 600 V)
480 V
480 V
600 V CATIII
600 V CATIII
300V CATIII
300V CATIII
yes
yes
yes
yes
Nominal voltage
L-N, AC
Nominal voltage
L-N, L-L
417 V
720 V (3-wire 600 V)
Overvoltage category
Quadrants
Continuous
measurement
20 kHz
20 kHz
20 kHz
20 kHz
Weight
6 kg
6 kg
2.2kg
2.2kg
Dimensions
411 mm x 322 mm x
168 mm
411 mm x 322 mm x
168 mm
270mm x 246mm x
124mm
270mm x 246mm x
124mm
Working
temperature range
-1055 C
-1055 C
-1055 C
-1055 C
MRG 508
MRG 511
MRG 604
MRG 605
L-N voltage, AC
(without voltage
transformer)
720 V AC
720 V AC
480 V AC
480 V AC
Current (transformer:
x/1 and x/5A)
0.005...6 A
0.005..6 A
0.005..6 A
0.005...6 A
Frequency of mains
40...70 Hz
15...440 Hz
45 ..65 Hz
15...440 Hz
Networks
TN, TT
TN, TT
IT, TN, TT
IT, TN, TT
MRG 508
MRG 511
MRG 604
MRG 605
up to 40.
up to 63.
up to 40.
up to 63.
Per channel
MRG 511
Measurement range
Power quality
Harmonics order
Distortion factor
THD- U in %
yes
yes
yes
yes
Distortion factor
THD- I in %
yes
yes
yes
yes
Unbalance
yes
yes
yes
yes
Positive/negative/
zero system
yes
yes
yes
yes
Transients
50 s
yes
yes
yes
yes
Inrush currents
10 ms
yes
yes
yes
yes
Event recorder
yes
yes
yes
yes
Short-term
interruptions
yes
yes
yes
yes
Flicker
no
yes
no
yes
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Measurement values
MRG 508
MRG 511
MRG 604
MRG 605
Voltage
Accuracy 0.1 %
Accuracy 0.1 %
Accuracy 0.2%
Accuracy 0.2%
Current
Accuracy 0.2 %
Accuracy 0.2 %
Accuracy 0.2%
Accuracy 0.2%
K-factor
yes
yes
yes
yes
Three-phase current
components
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
Phase angle
yes
yes
yes
yes
Class 2
Class 2
Class 2
Class 2
Effective energy
(kWh)
Reactive energy
(kvarh)
yes
yes
yes
yes
Current/voltage
wave form
yes
yes
yes, GridVis
ja, GridVis
Temperature
measurement
PT 100/1000
KTY 83/84
yes
yes
Average value
yes
yes
yes
yes
Minimum and
maximum values
yes
yes
yes
yes
Accessories CT
Description
Item number
Clamp CT
100/200/300 - 1 A
15.05.221
Clamp CT
250/500/1000 - 5 A
15.05.203
Clamp CT
1000/2000/3000 -5 A
15.05.222
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109
115
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PM Power Management
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Internet
ISDNrouter
PC
Ethernet TCP/IP
Modbus RTU
UMG 103
108
ECS1-80
ECS3-5
EIB-KNX
M-Bus
BACnet
Modbus RTU
Modbus
UMG 604
ECS3-125
ProData
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Areas of application
Electronic energy meters are mainly used for collecting
data of effective and reactive energy consumption. Their
standard area of application is in the field of energy
management for cost centre analysis. There are various
communication possibilities available in order to avoid
time-consuming manual readings at site. The effective
pulses can be connected via two impulse outputs e.g.
DDC, PLC, SCADA systems or the data logger ProData. In
the area of central building control systems the protocols
M-Bus, EIB-KNX and Modbus RTU are available through
additional communication modules which read the actual
meters using an optical interface and which provide the
respective value on the field bus through the interface.
The selection of additional values such as voltage,
current, power, power factor and frequency together
with effective and reactive energy are available on the
bus cable through the communication modules. For
consumption data collection, the ECS meters can also be
used as instruments for sub-metering for the UMG 604
through Modbus RTU.
Main features
Communication modules: Modbus, M-Bus, EIB-KNX
Direct measurement up to 125A or through current transformer
2 tariffs
With and without MID calibration
Sealed clamp covers
Four quadrants measurement
Measurement values: effective energy,
reactive energy, effective power, reactive power
Class 1
Applications
The electronic energy meters of the ECS series are
suitable for the measurement of effective- and reactiveenergy consumption. Measurement is laid out for a 1- and
3-phase system with a voltage of L-N 184-276VAC. The
current inputs are designed for direct connection or for
measurement through current transformers. Installation is
undertaken on DIN-rails, whereby the extremely compact
construction is of particular value. There are two versions
available: a non-calibrated version and a calibrated
version (MID). All meters in the ECS series can be sealed.
The effective and reactive energy is available in two tariffs
and in four quadrants. The accuracy of the meters is class
1 for effective energy and class 2 for reactive energy.
Data collection and recording
All meters store the counter values in non-volatile
memories. The meter reading cannot be reset in the
calibrated version. In the non-calibrated version the
readings can be reset. The current transformer ratio is
fixed (5:5) for calibrated meters.
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ECS1-80
ECS3-80
ECS3-125
ECS3-5
without MID
Item number
with MID
Item number
ECS1-80 (MID)
14.01.302
ECS3-80 (MID)
14.01.321
ECS3-125 (MID)
14.01.331
ECS3-5 (MID)
14.01.311
184276VAC
184276VAC
184276VAC
184276VAC
W= 72 x H= 90 x D= 70
W= 108 x H= 90 x D= 70
W= 72 x H= 90 x D= 70
Width in units
Working temperature
-10+55C
-10+55C
(Option -25+55C)
-10+55C
(Option -25+55C)
-10+55C
(Option -25+55C)
Storage temperature
-25+70C
-25+70C
-25+70C
-25+70C
IP 51/20
IP 51/20
IP 51/20
IP 51/20
Max connectable
conductors
Current 35mm2
Voltage 1.5mm2
Current 35mm2
Voltage 1.5mm2
Current 50mm2
Voltage 1.5mm2
Current 4mm2
Voltage 1.0mm2
184276VAC
184276VAC
184276VAC
184276VAC
Measurement range
Voltage L-N
Voltage L-L
319478VAC
319478VAC
319478VAC
Current
0,02580A
0,01580A
0,020125A
0,0036A (/5A)
Frequency, mains
50Hz
50Hz
50Hz
50Hz
Measurement
1-phase
3-phase
3-phase
3-phase
Measurement mode
Direct
Direct
Direct
CTs
Measurement value
Effective energy
Class 1
Class 1
Class 1
Class 1
Reactive energy
Class 2
Class 2
Class 2
Class 2
4 quadrants
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
2 tariffs
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Effect.,reactive-power display
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Periphery
Pulse outputs
Pulse value
1000 Imp/kWh
500 Imp/kWh
500 Imp/kWh
1/10/100 Imp/kWh
Pulse length
30 2ms*
50 2ms*
50 2ms*
50 2ms*
Digital input
Item number
14.01.410 *
M-Bus (Full)
14.01.411 *
EIB-KNX (Full)
14.01.412
* For parameterization and configuration of the Modbus communication modules, an interface converter (eg. K2075) is required.
** For parameterization and configuration of the M-Bus communication modules, a level converter is required.
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Sealable clamp
terminal
Circuit diagram
Circuit diagram
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Modul technology
KNX/EIB
M-Bus module
The M-Bus interface (installation on DIN rail, 1 module
wide) allows devices such as power meters to be
connected to the M-Bus. The M-Bus is commonly used for
the remote reading of power meters and multiple sensors.
The interface is powered via the bus itself, which receives
Dimensional drawing
M-Bus connection
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Dimensional drawing
Modbus connection
Push-button reset
EIB-KNX-Modul
The bus EIB-KNX is commonly used in residential and
commercial properties. The interface is powered via the bus
line itself, where the existing adjacent IR optical interface
Dimensional drawing
KNX/EIB
EIB-KNX connection
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Example systems:
UMG 508MAX 15-A (item no 52.21.222)
Maximum monitoring system with 15 switch-off stages in
stainless steel casing for wall mounting.
Dimensions:
W600 x H380 x D210 mm,
Colour: RAL 7035
Dimensions:
W600 x H380 x D210 mm,
Colour: RAL 7035
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Applications
The UMG 508 is a multifunctional device which plays
a role as basic equipment in all low-voltage mains
distributors. The optional Emax application reduces the
effective power maximum by temporarily switching off
consumers.
As a basic unit, the UMG 508 is assembled with additional
components in stainless steel casing or available as
individual components. As a measurement device, the
UMG 508 records the load conditions of electrical power
supply equipment so as to prevent the occurrence of
overloads. Furthermore, the device is also designed to
measure and save virtually all electrical values including
ow and power values. Visualisation of the measured
values recorded by the maximum monitor is displayed on
the device homepage. Display of the measured quantities
on the display is not possible.
Functional principle
On the basis of the effective power pulse emitted at a
digital input or the total effective power calculated by
the measurement device (direct measurement), the
Power Analyser Emax programme records the necessary
quantities in order to observe a pre-set nominal value. In
doing so, the system constantly calculates the average
value, instantaneous value, trend value and corrective
power within the pre-set measurement period.
Should the Power Analyser detect that the maximum may
have been exceeded, it determines the need for a switch-
off with the help of the set loads. Loads are then switchedoff with due consideration for the pre-defined rules. The
aim of this method is to adhere to the set maximum at
the end of the measurement period with as few switchoffs as possible, and therefore as little negative impact
to the operational process as possible. A feedback input
(release) may be assigned to each load of the Emax
function. These inputs allow the availability of the load for
maximum monitoring to be restricted. In order for it to
be possible to switch the load off, one or more expansion
modules with digital outputs are required (FMB 10 R-NC).
Should the status of loads be taken into account via a
feedback input, an appropriate input module (FBM10I)
must be connected to the serial interface.
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Status display of Emax measured quantities and status of the current switch-off actions,
status of the release (feedback as to whether a load is on/off ) via the device homepage.
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Feedback / Input
4 voltage and
4 current inputs
Additional memory
256 MB Flash memory
RS 485
Profibus DP V0
3 free programmable
user programs
52.21.217
15
15
52.21.222
15
15
15
52.21.223
25
25
52.21.224
25
25
25
52.21.225
35
35
52.21.226
35
35
35
52.21.227
45
45
52.21.228
45
45
45
52.21.229
65
65
52.21.230
65
65
65
52.21.231
Supply voltage:
95 .. 240V AC,
135 .. 340V DC
10% of nominal range
Outputs
Type of contact NC + NO
Interfaces
= Included
- = Not available
Type
Item number
More functions and technical data refer to UMG 508 in the energy measurement technology chapter.
The UMG 508E is integrated in the above variants as a basic control unit.
Typical connection
L PE N
Input:
115 - 230V AC
15 min
Output
24 VDC / 1A
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Feedback
loads ON /OFF
MT2A
MT2A
L3
N
PE
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
27
28
29
30
31
L1
L2
16
15
14
13
12
11
17
18
Ethernet connector
S1 S2
S1 S2
S1 S2
S1 S2
to the FBM-modules
Loads
Note: Pay attention to the current ow direction when installing the CTs.
A1A2
A1 A2
A1 A2
A1 A2
A1 A2
11
11
11
11
11
12 14
12 14
12 14
12 14
12 14
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Technical data
General technical data
Supply voltage L-N, AC
230V, 50/60Hz
Overvoltage category
Operational voltage
400V, 50/60Hz
18/19/20kg
Dimensions
Mounting
Wall mounting
-1055 C
Protection class
IP 43
Colour
RAL 7035
Software
GridVis
Shutdown stages
up to 64
Measurement range
Voltage L-N, AC (without voltage transformer)
10600 V rms
181000 V rms
0.005...6A
Frequency, mains
4070Hz
Grid types
Measured values
Voltage
accuracy 0.1 %
Current
accuracy 0.2 %
K-factor
yes
yes
accuracy 0.4 %
yes
Phase angle
yes
Class 2
yes
yes
Frequency of mains
accurancy 0.1 %
Average values
yes
yes
Power quality
Harmonics, 1st- 40th
yes
yes
Unbalance
yes
yes
Transients
50 s
yes
Inrush-currents
10 ms
yes
Malfunction writer
yes
Short-term interruptions
yes
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Communication
Interfaces
RS 485*
yes
Profibus DP*
yes
RJ- 45 connector
yes
Protocols
Modbus RTU, Profibus DP V0, Modbus TCP, Modbus over TCP, Modbus-Gateway, HTTP, SMTP, SNTP, TFTP, FTP, SNMP, DHCP, TCP/IP, BACnet
*1 x DSUB-9 connector
Emax-H-10A
Emax-H-10AE
Emax-H-20A
Emax-H-20AE
Emax-H-30A
Emax-H-30AE
Emax-H-40A
Emax-H-40AE
Emax-H-50A
Emax-H-50AE
Emax-H-60A
Emax-H-60AE
Emax-D-05AE
Maximum 5 channels via the UMG 508/511 outputs with 5 x feedback via the UMG 508/511 inputs
Emax-D-15A
Maximum 10 channels with 1 x FBM10 R-NC, in addition, 5 UMG 508/511 outputs are used each
Emax-D-15AE
Emax-D-25A
Maximum 20 channels with 2 x FBM10R-NC, in addition, 5 UMG 508/511 outputs are used each
Emax-D-25AE
Emax-D-35A
Maximum 30 channels with 3 x FBM10R-NC, in addition, 5 UMG 508/511 outputs are used each
Emax-D-35AE
Emax-D-45A
Maximum 40 channels with 4 x FBM10R-NC, in addition, 5 UMG 508/511 outputs are used each
Emax-D-45AE
Emax-D-55A
Emax-D-55AE
Emax-D-64A
Maximum 60 channels with 6 x FBM10R-NC, in addition, 4 UMG 508/511 outputs are used each
Emax-D-64AE
Maximum configuration level with the UMG 508/UMG 511: 64 channels with 64 feedbacks
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Emax APP for UMG 508 and UMG 511 SPS communication modbus/profibus
APP add-on profibus for UMG 604, UMG 605, UMG 508 and UMG 511
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Areas of application
Data collection and recording of meter values
Electricity cost data collection and cost centre
management
Analysis of process data
Condition monitoring
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Data recording
The analogue measurement values can be recorded in
set time intervals (1 sec ...12h) as minimum, average and
maximum values. In the set time intervals (1 sec ...12h),
the difference between the overall meter readings and
the meter reading at the last recording time is shown. The
ring buffer for the values storage consists of 430KB and is
sufficient for 3 months if the digital counters are recorded
every 15 minutes.
Main features
The collection and recording of meter values
16 digital inputs (Connection of 15 meters; one input
reserved as tariff input)
64 bit counter
RS232, RS485, Modbus
1 analogue input
1 temperature input
Including GridVis software
UMG 96
S0-Output
PT100
UMG 96
UMG 96
S0-Output
S0-Output
LiYcY 4x0,5
Maximal 100m
PSTN
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S0-Output
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Data collection instrument ProData
Analogue inputs
1 analogue input 0 (4) 20mA, -20/20mA programmable
1 input for temperature sensor: PT100, PT200, PT500,
PT1000, NTC10k oder KTY83
The measurement values can be read through Modbus.
Digital inputs
16 digital inputs can be used as:
An overall pulse counter at each input maximum
frequency 50Hz, 64 bit counter
Frequency measurement on each input for monitoring
ow quantities, power etc.
The stated measurement values can be read through the
Modbus. The digital inputs (4x4) can be set as pulse (S0
interface) or as signal inputs using jumpers.
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Application options ProData
Dimensional drawing
Typical application
Modbus
Gas consumption
Effective/reactive
energy consumption
Water consumption
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Compressed
air/steam
Effective energy
consumption
Chapter 03
Application options ProData
Type
Item number
Data logger
ProData
24VDC
16.05.002
24VDC (+15/-35%)
52.11.001
CAT II
Weight
660g
Dimensions
Mounting
DIN rail
Working temperature
-1055 C
Storage temperature
Protection class
-2060C
According EN60529
IP 20
yes
yes
Apparent energy
yes
-150400C
Accuracy: 1C
Analogue input
420mA
Accuracy: 0.3mA
Measurement range
Features
Consumption data collection
Memory size
430kB
Clock
Event recording
yes
Periphery
Digital inputs
Analogue input
420mA, scaleable
1
yes
Software GridVis
Communication
Interfaces
RS 232
yes
RS 485
yes
Protocols
Modbus RTU
yes
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PQS - Power Quality Solutions
128
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Power factor controller Prophi
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Power factor controller Prophi
Applications
PFC systems are used to discharge unnecessarily
overloaded supply systems through inductive reactive
power and to save reactive consumption costs. The
reactive power controller is the main part of a PFC
system and automatically switches capacitors steps on
or off. The Prophi power factor controller is suitable for
use in conventional and dynamic PFC systems. A mixed
operation (hybrid switching) is possible as well.
Features
Automatic configuration
C
urrent transformer input for ../1A and ../5A
P
assword protection
E
xternal target cos-phi changeover
Under-voltage recognition
Excess temperature
Functional principle
The single-phase electronic measuring system collects
the reactive and effective current ratios of the network
through the current and voltage measurement. Using the
current from one phase and the voltage from the other
two phases, the reactive power controller calculates
the necessary reactive power to achieve the set target
power factor. The capacitor steps are switched on or off
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Ventilator control
Simple ventilator controls can be developed with the
temperature sensor which is built into the Prophi and a
ventilator. A relay output or the alarm relay is used for
controlling the ventilators. The upper/lower temperature
limit can be programmed for this feature.
Automatic conguration
The LEARN function offers the opportunity to learn the
connection configuration of the power factor controller
and save it.
LCD display
The Prophi power factor controller has a high-quality
LCD display with high contrast. Extensive measurement
parameters (approx. 100 measurement values) can be
displayed via LCD.
Interface
The Prophi power factor controller is equipped with a
RS485 interface depending upon the product variant. The
Modbus RTU or Profibus DPV0 protocols are available
through the RS485 in order to interconnect the Prophi or
connect it to PLC systems.
Communication speed: 9.6, 19.2, 38.4, 57.6, 115.2 kBit/s
Profibus: up to 1.5 MBit/s
reactive power
harmonics
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Product variants and technical data Prophi
Alarm output
RS 485 interface *2
GridVis software
Prophi 6R
52.08.002
12
Prophi 12 R
52.08.003
Prophi 6T
52.08.005
12
Prophi 12 T
52.08.006
Type
Item number
Prophi 6T6R
52.08.007
12
Prophi 12RS
52.08.008
Prophi 6T6RS
52.08.009
12
Prophi 12TS
52.08.091
= Included
- = Not possible
o = Option
*1 optional measurement and auxiliary voltage 100V, 110V, 200V, 230V, 440V AC (+10% - 15%)
*2 not possible at 50 switching actions per second
Overvoltage category
CAT III
Quadrants
Sampling rate
Weight
1kg
Dimensions
Mounting
-1055 C
-2060 C
According to EN60529
IP 50/20
Measurement range
Voltage L-N, AC (without voltage transformer)
0.01..6 A
Frequency of mains
45 ..65 Hz
Grid types
3ph
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Measurement values
Voltage
Accuracy: 0.5%
Current
1 phase
Accuracy: 0.5%
Sum L1-L3
Accuracy: 1%
cos-phi
Sum L1-L3
Accuracy: 1%
Frequency of mains
Accuracy: 0.5%
yes
Power quality
Harmonics 1st to 19th,
uneven
Accuracy: 2%
1-phase
yes
1-phase
yes
Features
Capacitor current
yes
yes
yes
yes
Automatic configuration
yes
Password protection
yes
Periphery
Relay outputs
As switch output
Transistor outputs
As switch output
Alarm output
As status output
Digital input
Temperature sensor
Internal
1
yes
Software GridVis
Communication
Interfaces
RS 485
Profibus DP V0
Protocols
Modbus RTU
Profibus DP V0
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Amount of functions and technical data Prophi
Typical connection
Illustration: connection example - Prophi power factor controller 12 RS (item no. 52.08.008) with L2-L3 voltage measurement,
12 relay outputs, target cos-phi changeover, alarm output and RS485 interface.
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Amount of functions and technical data Prophi
Dimensional drawing
Connection illustration
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Software for Energy Management and Power Quality
136
139
146
APPs
Standard and custom extensions (Apps)
147
OPC Server
Standardised interface to other systems
Integration in central building control system or automation systems
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Software
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Software GridVis
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Software GridVis
NEW! PQDIF-Tool
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Software GridVis
GridVis
Software for grid visualisation
Main features
Easy operation
Visualisation of measurement values,
parameters and topologies
Configuration of the system and measuring
instruments
Measurement device management
Automatic or manual data readout
Graphical presentation of online measurement
values and historical datas
Two categories of data in a graph represented
Visualisation of any number of measuring values in
each category within one graph, even of different UMGs
Free selectable graph drawing (step-, line-, cubic-,
difference- and bargraph-painter)
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Applications
The development of extensive energy
management systems
Visualisation of energy supplies
with the help of a topology view
Documentation of power quality
for freely definable periods of time
Analysis of the root causes of faults
Cost centre management i.e. simple
and precise electricity cost calculation
Stabilisation of energy supply through the
alarm function when limit values are exceeded
e.g. overvoltage or short-term interruption
Improvement of power quality e.g.
harmonic analysis for fault detection
Load profile analysis e.g. consumption
prognosis for electricity contract negotiations
Online storage of up to 10 devices without memory
Programming and configuration
Using the software GridVis all power analysers are
completely configurable. Any name can be given to the
instruments and connection mode and PTs and CTs ratio
values can be set. Trigger values for the measurement of
events and transients, as well as the measurement values
which are to be stored and their recording intervals are
determined. Limit values for the monitoring function of
the digital outputs are programmed using the comparator
or the pulse value for the digital inputs or outputs is
established.
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Online data
The software GridVis allows an individual collection,
reading out and visualisation of online data. The received
data of multiple measuring points are collected, saved,
processed, visualised and provided for further use. All
measured values are available in the mode of online
measurement either as a line graph or bar graph. The line
graphs are permanently actualised and the most obsolete
data are cancelled. Two scales can be created for two
different units per graph. Any number of measurement
data from each unit, including from several measurement
instruments, can be observed in the same graph. In
the graphs, the indication of transients and events is
displayed. The colour of the graphs can be adjusted as
required.
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Illustration: Transients
Data memory
Most measuring instruments have a memory. Reading
out the memory, the data are saved within a database. e.g.
Derby, SQL and MySQL are available. The most preferable
databases are MySQL or Microsoft SQL server databases,
as they are much faster than the derby database, which is
of importance especially in large projects. MySQL can be
downloaded free of charge at www.MySQL.org.
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Offline data
Data stored in the GridVis database can be displayed as
line graphs, bar graphs or histograms. Also parameters
such as year, month and day are stored. Therefore, the
data can be easily selected. Particularly interesting periods
of time can be enlarged with the zoom feature. The graphs
can be provided with titles and comments and be printed
out. The display of transients and events also takes place
here within the transient and event browser. The flag
P
ower quality reports in accordance with EN50160
and EN61000-2-4
C
urrent quality reports in accordance with EN50160IEEE519
P
ower reports for the power quality
S
tatistic functions
E
nergy consumption/cost centre reports
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Software GridVis
Software licenses GridVis driver license model are valid until 30.04.2012
Description
Item number
GridVis Lizenz
Graphic programming
module
(write/read Modbus)
GridVis Lizenz
51.00.117
51.00.123
In addition to devices from the Janitza UMG family, third-party devices with
modbus TCP/IP (port 502) or modbus RTU protocol may be integrated. Optional
profile for reading out the devices/register may be created. The generic
measurement devices may be integrated into and analysed in reports, graphs
and topology. Measured value archiving can be configured with the aid of the
online readout. In order for online readout to function, the GridVis software
must run at all times.
51.00.120
GridVis Lizenz
Virtual device
51.00.121
GridVis Lizenz
Service
51.00.124
GridVis Lizenz
Basic
Professional
Enterprise
Service
Installations (desktop)
2
not limited
not limited
not limited
Update period
not limited
1 year
1 year
1 year
Telephone support
not limited
not limited
not limited
not limited
Graphs
*1
*1
Manual reports
Graphical programming
*1
Topology
*1
MS SQL / MySQL
Automatic reading
Virtual device
*2
Generic ModBus
*1
Cost centers
Automatic reports
*1
Online recording
Service
51.00.116
51.00.160
51.00.170
51.00.180
Item number
*2
*1 This feature is only available in conjunction with the GridVis installation on the desktop.
*2 For automatical CSV-Export you have to demand on the service Creation of Groovy scripts with article no. 51.01.015.
Number of devices:
Maximum quantity of simultaneous running devices (i. e. by using the basic version: one project with 5 devices or
5 projects with one device each).
Update period:
Period of time where new versions can be installed free of charge.
Automatic reading:
Automatic download of measurement data according free configurable schedules.
Online recording:
Measuring values of devices without memory will be averaged in the GridVis-Software.
Automatic CSV export: An automatic download of values enabled an automatic CSV-Export.
Service:
The GridVis-Software is running in the background and will start automatically without user login on the computer
and will record the values of the devices. GridVis Enterprise will be included in the package and will be necessary
for the configuration and the handling of data.
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Programming language Jasic and Licences
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APPs
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APPs
Standard APPs
Janitza electronics offers standard expansion APPs for
various measurement devices which can be installed on
the device in question using the GridVis software:
A
PP Multitouch (item no 51.00.207)
APP Watchdog (item no 51.00.210)
APP DCF77(item no 51.00.212)
APP Fault message (item no 51.00.209)
APP FBM10PT1000 (item no 51.00.211)
APP Emax (item no 51.00.213-215)
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APP Fault message (item no 51.00.209)
This APP installs a scalable/configurable Jasic
programme on the selected measurement device to
enable fault messages to be sent by email.
Depending on the configuration, fault messages are
sent when the following incidents arise: Total distortion
factor voltage exceeded, temporary interruption detected,
transient detected. Furthermore, incident messages
and transient messages are saved to the modbus
register. These can be read out for each GLT. The APP is
programmed graphically and can be modified by the user.
Consequently, it is possible to modify the limit values, for
example, and to monitor additional measured values.
Illustration: Graphic programming
Suitable for:
Name of the APP:
UMG604/605/508/511
FaultIndication (XX)-Build(X).app
UMG604/605/508/511
WatchdogEthernet(XX)-Build(X).app
UMG604/605/508/511
FBM10PT1000 (XX)-Build(X).app
UMG604/605/508/511
SyncDIGINdcf(XX)-Build(X).app
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APP Emax
The Emax application for Jasic devices integrates the
maximum monitor functionality and constantly captures
all electrical parameters. Smart control algorithms
calculate the effective power trend and compare it with the
fixed target effective power. The trend calculation allows
the Emax application to intervene in the operational
process precisely and to switch off non-critical consumers
temporarily. Depending on the APP or configuration level
and FBM modules, up to 64 consumers can be controlled.
Power data is captured directly via the measurement
device current path and voltage path or via a pulse input.
Note for APP Emax: Full functionality for activated Emax
option (item no 52.16.084).
The following Emax APPs are currently available:
APP Emax for UMG 604 and UMG 605 (Art.Nr.: 51.00.213)The
APP contains the peak load switch-off programme
(maximum monitor function) for devices UMG 508 and
UMG 511. Depending on the hardware configuration,
a maximum of 64 switch-off stages may be realised.
Emax_App_for_UMG604-605 (XX)-Build(X).app
APP Emax for UMG 508 and UMG 511 (item no 51.00.214)
Emax_App_for_UMG508-511 (XX)-Build(X).app
APP Emax for UMG 604 and UMG 605 SPS communication
modbus/profibus (item no 51.00.215)
The APP contains the peak load switch-off programme
(maximum monitor function) for devices UMG 604
and UMG 605. The switch-off actions are added to the
modbus register. An additional add-on is required for
the profibus (item no 61.00.217).
Name of the APP: Emax_SPS_GLT_App_for_UMG604-605
(XX)-Build(X).app
APP Emax for UMG 604, UMG 605, UMG 508, UMG 511 Profibus
APP Emax for UMG 508 and UMG 511 SPS communication
modbus/profibus (item no 51.00.216)
Emax_Profibus-ADDON(XX)-Build(X).app
For further information concerning the expansion of
Emax: see section 3, peak load optimisation.
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OPC server
GLT
Intranet
Modbus TCP/IP
OPC variables
OPC server
OPC server
the big, wide world of automation
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OPC server
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OPC server
OPC-Server
Description
Modbus Suite Top Server
Item number
TCP/IP Port 502, over TCP/IP Port 8000
51.00.150
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Accessories
Current transformers
157
169
173
Database server
183
154
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Accessories
Accessories
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Accessories
PST
Ethernet Switch
Database server
RS232
Ethernet TCP/IP
JPC 150
Ethernet TCP/IP
Ethernet TCP/IP
Remote maintenance
M-Bus / RS232
converter
M-Bus
UMG 508
GPS antenna
for NTP server
NTP-Server
UMG 96S
UMG 96S
Modbus slave
relay outputs
Modbus slave
digital outputs
RS485
RS485
UMG 103
RS232
UMG 604
UMG 96S
JPC 35
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Emax
UMG 96S
Chapter 06
Current transformers
Current transformers
The link between power currents and digital technology
Areas of application
Conversion of high primary currents into standardized
secondary currents .../1A or .../5A
Transformer classes 0.5 or 1 depending on the
instrument
Transformers are available for various bus bars and
cables
Moulded case type transformers for cable or bus bars
Cable split core type transformers for cables when the
electricity path cannot be opened
Summation current transformers
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Moulded case current transformers
Applications
Current transformers are used when currents cannot be
directly measured.They are a special form of transformers
which transform the primary current into a (mostly)
smaller secondary current and galvanically separate the
primary and secondary circuits from each other. Due to
the physically determined saturation aspect of the core
material, additional protection against high currents in
the secondary circuit is achieved.
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Moulded case current transformers class1
Technical data
Nominal frequency 50 Hz to 60 Hz
Insulation class E (other classifications upon request)
Thermal short-term current Ith = 60 x IN/1s
Surge current Idyn = 2.5 x Ith, minimum 100kA for all bushing
type current transformers
Highest voltage for materials Um = 0.72kV
Calculation of insulation level
(test voltage) 3kV/1 min (in accordance with EN6044-1)
Overvoltage limit factor FS5 or FS10
Harmonic currents up to the 50th harmonic
Secondary current
in A
Power in VA
Class
IPA 40
50
2.5
30mm
70mm
09.05.110
IPA 40
75
2.5
30mm
70mm
09.05.112
6A315.3
100
2.5
30x15mm, 20x20mm
28mm
60mm
09.00.404
6A315.3
150
30x15mm, 20x20mm
28mm
60mm
09.00.452
6A315.3
200
30x15mm, 20x20mm
28mm
60mm
09.00.424
6A315.3
250
30x15mm, 20x20mm
28mm
60mm
09.00.425
6A315.3
300
30x15mm, 20x20mm
28mm
60mm
09.00.426
6A315.3
400
30x15mm, 20x20mm
28mm
60mm
09.00.427
6A315.3
500
30x15mm, 20x20mm
28mm
60mm
09.00.428
6A315.3
600
30x15mm, 20x20mm
28mm
60mm
09.00.429
7A412.3
800
40x12mm, 2x30x10mm
33mm
70mm
09.00.981
7A412.3
1000
40x12mm, 2x30x10mm
33mm
70mm
09.00.982
8A512.3
1250
50x12mm, 2x40x10mm
42mm
85mm
09.01.412
8A512.3
1500
50x12mm, 2x40x10mm
42mm
85mm
09.01.413
9A615.3
1500
63x15mm, 2x50x10mm
53mm
95mm
09.01.900
9A615.3
1600
10
63x15mm, 2x50x10mm
53mm
95mm
09.01.901
9A615.3
2000
10
63x15mm, 2x50x10mm
53mm
95mm
09.01.902
9A615.3
2500
10
63x15mm, 2x50x10mm
53mm
95mm
09.01.903
Primary conductor
Construction width
Type
Circular conductor
Description
Primary current in A
Item number
Accessories
Snap fixing
For EN50022-35 DIN rails, suitable for IPA 30 and IPA 40 versions
09.09.000
Snap fixing
For EN50022-35 DIN rails, suitable for 6A315.3, 7A412.3 and 8A512.3 versions
09.09.001
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Moulded case current transformer class 0.5
Technical data
Nominal frequency 50 Hz to 60 Hz
Insulation class E (other classifications upon request)
Thermal short-term current Ith = 60 x IN/1s
Surge current Idyn = 2.5 x Ith, minimum 100kA for all
bushing type current transformers
Highest voltage for materials Um = 0.72kV
Calculation of insulation level (test voltage) 3kV/1 min
(in accordance with EN6044-1)
Overvoltage limit factor FS5 or FS10
Harmonic currents up to the 50th harmonic
50
2.5
0.5
30mm
70mm
09.05.250
IPA 40.5
75
2.5
0.5
30mm
70mm
09.05.252
IPA 40.5
100
0.5
30x15mm, 20x20mm
30mm
70mm
09.05.234
IPA 40.5
150
10
0.5
30x15mm, 20x20mm
30mm
70mm
09.05.236
6A315.3
200
3.75
0.5
30x15mm, 20x20mm
28mm
60mm
09.00.360
6A315.3
250
0.5
30x15mm, 20x20mm
28mm
60mm
09.00.361
6A315.3
300
0.5
30x15mm, 20x20mm
28mm
60mm
09.00.362
6A315.3
400
0.5
30x15mm, 20x20mm
28mm
60mm
09.00.363
6A315.3
500
0.5
30x15mm, 20x20mm
28mm
60mm
09.00.364
6A315.3
600
0.5
30x15mm, 20x20mm
28mm
60mm
09.00.365
7A412.3
800
0.5
40x12mm, 2x30x10mm
33mm
70mm
09.00.887
7A412.3
1000
0.5
40x12mm, 2x30x10mm
33mm
70mm
09.00.888
8A512.3
1250
0.5
50x12mm, 2x40x10mm
42mm
85mm
09.01.339
8A512.3
1500
0.5
50x12mm, 2x40x10mm
42mm
85mm
09.01.340
9A615.3
1500
0.5
63x15mm, 2x50x10mm
53mm
95mm
09.01.820
9A615.3
1600
10
0.5
63x15mm, 2x50x10mm
53mm
95mm
09.01.821
Current transformer2000/5
9A615.3
2000
10
0.5
63x15mm, 2x50x10mm
53mm
95mm
09.01.822
9A615.3
2500
10
0.5
63x15mm, 2x50x10mm
53mm
95mm
09.01.823
Secondary current transformers .../1A upon request. Dimensional drawings refer to page 158.
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Construction width
IPA 40.5
Primary conductor
Circular conductor
Secondary
current in A
Class
Type
Power in VA
Description
Primary current in A
Item number
Chapter 06
Summation current transformers (CTs)
Applications
Summation current transformers have the task of adding
up the secondary currents from various main, CTs and,
therefore, making the measurement of an instrument
accessible. Summation current transformers redeliver a
norm signal at the output. This means that not only an
addition of the input currents takes place but also the sum
is divided through the amount of summands (number
of inputs). We differentiate between summation current
transformers for even and uneven main transformers.
Description
Type
Primary
current in A
Transmission ratio
Secondary
current in A
Power in VA
Class
SCT
IPS20
5+5
1:1
15
15.02.510
SCT
IPS30
5+5+5
1:1:1
15
15.02.515
SCT
IPS40
5+5+5+5
1:1:1:1
15
15.02.520
SCT
IPS20
1+1
1:1
15
09.05.306
SCT
IPS30
1+1+1
1:1:1
15
09.05.316
SCT
IPS40
1+1+1+1
1:1:1:1
15
09.05.326
Primary
current in A
Transmission ratio
Item number
Secondary
current in A
Power in VA
Class
Item number
5+5
1:1
15
0.5
15.02.511
IPS30
5+5+5
1:1:1
15
0.5
15.02.516
IPS40
5+5+5+5
1:1:1:1
15
0.5
15.02.519
Description
Type
SCT
IPS20
SCT
SCT
Note: the conversion ratio of the main CTs must be provided when placing an order.
The ratio of the largest to smallest primary current should not be greater than 10:1 for uneven main transformers.
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Cable split core CTs
KUW4
Application
The cable split core CTs of the types KUW1, 2 and 4, due
to their very compact design and easy mounting, are well
suitable for in limited space or places difficult to reach.
Cable split core CTs are especially used in cases, when
the electricity path may not be interrupted.
Types KUW 4
The special rubber coating around the PVC housing
keeps the parts of the current transformers together and
additionally protects against external inuence. The UVresistant cable binders enable a quick and convenient
installation on the insulated primary cable.
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Cable split core CTs
Technical data
Application
Capacity Ith
60*In/1s
Overload capability
Ambient temperature
-5 to +40C
Frequency
50/60Hz
Diameter
../1A: 0.5mm2
Version
PVC
../5A: 2.5mm2
KUW1/30-60
60
0.2
18
15.03.310
KUW1/30-75
75
0.2
18
15.03.311
KUW1/30-100
100
0.2
18
15.03.312
KUW1/30-125
125
0.2
18
15.03.313
KUW1/30-150
150
0.2
18
15.03.314
KUW1/30-200
200
0.2
18
15.03.315
KUW1/40-100
100
0.2
18
15.03.320
KUW1/40-125
125
0.2
18
15.03.321
KUW1/40-150
150
0.2
18
15.03.322
KUW1/40-150
150
0.5
18
15.03.329
KUW1/40-200
200
0.2
0.5
18
15.03.325
KUW1/40-200
200
0.5
18
15.03.330
KUW1/40-250
250
0.2
0.5
18
15.03.326
KUW1/40-250
250
0.5
0.5
18
15.03.331
Burden in VA
(at the end of the line)
Class
Item number
Type
Secondary
current in A
Diameter of
primary in mm
Cable length in m
Primary current in A
200
0.2
28
15.03.351
KUW2/40-250
250
0.2
28
15.03.352
KUW2/40-250
250
0.5
28
15.03.353
KUW2/40-300
300
0.2
28
15.03.354
KUW2/40-300
300
0.5
28
15.03.355
KUW2/40-400
400
0.2
28
15.03.356
KUW2/40-400
400
0.5
28
15.03.357
KUW2/40-500
500
0.2
0.5
28
15.03.358
KUW2/40-500
500
0.5
28
15.03.359
250
0.25 - 0.5
42
15.02.360
KUW4/55-300
300
0.25 - 0.5
42
15.02.361
KUW4/55-400
400
0.25 - 1.5
42
15.02.362
KUW4/55-500
500
0.25 - 2.5
42
15.02.363
KUW4/55-600
600
0.25 - 5
42
15.02.364
KUW4/55-750
750
0.25 - 5
42
15.02.365
KUW4/55-800
800
0.25 - 5
42
15.02.366
KUW4/55-1000
1000
0.25 - 5
42
15.02.367
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Split core current transformers
Dimensional drawing
Class
Power in VA
Secondary
current in A
Type
Primary current in A
Item number
Split-100
100
15.02.800
Split-150
150
15.02.801
Split-200
200
15.02.802
Split-250
250
15.02.803
Split-300
300
7.5
15.02.804
Split-400
400
15.02.805
Split-500
500
7.5
15.02.806
Split-600
600
7.5
15.02.807
Split-750
750
10
15.02.808
Split-800
800
10
15.02.809
Dimensional drawing
Split core current transformer
For bus bars: 2 x 80 x 10mm
80 x 10(32)mm
For cables: Max diameter 35 mm
Class
Power in VA
Secondary
current in A
Type
Primary current in A
Item number
Split-1000
1000
10
0.5
15.02.810
Split-1200
1200
10
0.5
15.02.811
Split-1250
1250
10
0.5
15.02.812
Split-1500
1500
15
0.5
15.02.813
Split-1600
1600
15
0.5
15.02.814
Split-2000
2000
15
0.5
15.02.815
All dimensions in mm.
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DIN-rail current transformer
Technical data
Dimensional drawing
Maximum voltage
690V
Insulation voltage
Rated current
67A
76A
Protection class
Protection
IP 20
Ambient temperature
-5 .. +40C
Housing
Series terminal
Standard IEC60947-7-1
Connection diameter
92
Screw terminal
Voltage tap
Short-circuit strength
4 qmm
Fuse
Current transformer
Standard IEC60044-1
Capacity
60xIn/1s
96
72
Generals
32
All dimensions in mm.
Connection diagram
CT variants
Type
Transmission
ratio
Power in VA
Class
Item number
CT 35/1A
35/1A
0.2
15.03.002
CT 64/1A
64/1A
0.2
0.5
15.03.003
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Differential current transformer
Dimensional drawing
Technical data
General
Class
Type
Casing material
Um <= 0.72 kV
Rated frequency
50 Hz
Secondary connections
Transformation ratio
600/1A
10 / 0.0167 A (600/1)
30 1000 Hz
0.05 VA
Accuracy classes
-5C +45C
Max. temperature
of the primary conductor
70 C
Type
A (mm)
B (mm)
C/C1 (mm)
Weight (kg)
D (mm)
E (mm)
Item number
KBU 23D
93
106
34/58
0.85
20
30
15.03.400
KBU 58D
125
152
34/58
1.08
50
80
15.03.401
KBU 812D
155
198
34/58
1.32
80
120
15.03.402
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Current transformer
Technical data
Transmission ratio
Accuracy
Class 1
Power
0.5VA
120%
60xIn/1s
Frequency
50Hz
0.5mm2
Ambient temperature
45C max.
Standard
IEC6000-44-1
Material
PA6.6
Item number
15.02.849
Applications
Dimensional drawing
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Voltage transformer accessories
Technical data
Application
These voltage transformers are used in the following
applications:
IP20
Accuracy class
Core diameter
M65/27.8
Standards
EN 61558 + EN60044-2
Rated voltage
Output voltage
Frequency
50/60Hz
Fuse
Rated power
5 VA
Connection type
Dzn0
Weight
3.30 kg
Illustration: Voltage
transformer closed
with open connection
terminals
Illustration: Voltage
transformer without
cover with fuses
Dimensional drawing
Connection example
Voltage primary
Voltage secondary
Fuse primary
Rated power
Item number
Voltage transformer BV
525V AC
400V AC
0.032A
5VA
15.04.035
Voltage transformer BV
705V AC
400V AC
0.032A
5VA
15.04.036
Voltage transformer BV
765V AC
400V AC
0.032A
5VA
15.04.037
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Mechanical accessories
Areas of application
DIN rail mounting of front panel mounting devices
Covering or reducing the size of cut-outs
Connection of RS485 bus interfaces
Potential separation of outputs
Power lters for the protection of the UMG series against
heavy network interference
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Mechanical accessories
Type
Item number
52.09.201
AH96
52.22.666
52.09.202
AH96P
52.22.667
AH144
52.07.666
52.19.666
D96
29.01.907
D144
29.01.903
BA96
29.12.001
BA144
29.12.002
AB144/1
29.12.912
AB144/2
29.12.913
AX/SC
13.10.539
AX/SC
13.10.543
DB-9 plug
13.10.520
EFD
13.08.016
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Mechanical accessories
Description
Type
Item number
EFDD
13.08.017
Calibration protocol
Type
Item number
33.03.300
33.03.303
*1
*1 For products of the series UMG 96L and UMG 96 test protocols can be ordered only along with the original PO,
and cannot be issued at a later stage.
Note:
For the UMG 507, UMG 508, UMG 511 the
connector is also used for the Modbus.
Profibus
Dimensional drawing
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IT and field bus components
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IT and field bus components
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Field bus components
Distance
The I/O modules of the FBM-series can be connected up to
1000m distance to the RS485 Modbus master. Cable type
should be used either a Profibus cable or type Li2YCY (TP
cable) 2x2x0.22.
Example
Temperature monitoring
Over temperature detection
FBM10 I
FBM DI8-AI8
FBM10 PT1000
FBM10 R-NC
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Field bus components
Type
Relay outputs
Digital inputs*
Analogue inputs**
Temperature inputs
Item No.
FBM10I
10
15.06.076
FBM10PT1000
10
15.06.077
FBM10R-NC
10
15.06.078
15.06.079
FBM DI8-AI8
* only status messages
** 4-20mA
Technical data
Auxilary voltage
24V DC 20%
Load current
20mA
Bus protocol
RS485, Modbus-RTU
Transmission rate
4,800 to 38,400Bit/s
Digital input
Relay outputs
Ambient temperature
-10...+50C
Accuracy
EMV
EN 55011
Terminals
Plug-in terminals up to 1 mm
Case
Mounting
DIN rail
Humidity
Protection
IP20
Standards
CE conformity
Application
RS485, Modbus-RTU
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Field bus components
Application
Client-specific programming is achieved with the help
of the WAGO I/O system. The decentralised field bus
coupling is controlled via RS485 Modbus RTU. Communication takes place between the UMG instruments and
one or more bus couplers to which the corresponding
inputs and outputs are detachably interconnected.
The WAGO I/O system is attached to a DIN rail. As a bus
cable, a profibus cable or other suitable cable, such as
Li2YCY(TP) 2x2x0.22 should be used, where the maximum
distance between the master and slave may extend to
1000m.
Item No.
15.06.202
Field bus coupler, Ethernet TCP/IP for digital signals, supply voltage 24VDC
15.06.204
15.06.250
15.06.271
15.06.262
15.06.261
15.06.273
13.10.539
End terminal
15.06.251
08.02.424
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Field bus components
Type
Item number
K-2075
15.06.015
RS485 Repeater
1 x RS485 input and output for extension of a RS485 network
with 31 further measuring instruments or a further 1000m transfer length;
max. 7 repeaters possible in a RS485 network; with 3000V galvanic separation. variable baud rate 300...9600...baud 115 kBaud (note: repeater is
not suitable for Profibus);
products: UMG 507, UMG 503, UMG 505, UMG 96S, UMG 604,
UMG 103, ProData, Prophi
Power supply connectpower is required.
K-1075
15.06.024
RS485 HUB
1 x RS485 input and 3 x RS485 outputs for construction of a
star-shaped RS485 network with galvanic separation and 3000 volt insulation; variable baud rate 300...9600...baud 115kBaud.
products: UMG 507, UMG 503, UMG 505, UMG 96S, ProData,
Prophi, UMG 604, UMG 103
Power supply connectpower is required.
K-1375
15.06.035
K-6175
15.06.025
PW60
15.06.048
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Field bus components
Type
Item number
Connectpower
16.05.002
TCL
16.05.004
AX/SC
13.10.539
AX/SC
13.10.543
DB-9 Buchse
13.10.520
PadPuls M1C
15.06.028
NS-208
15.06.041
TN025
15.06.039
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Field bus components
Technical data
Switch
8 x RJ45, 10/100MBit/s
Band width
2.0 Gbps
ESD protection
Network cable
10/100 Base-T
(Cat 5 UTP cable; 100m max.)
Supply voltage
Consumption
Cable connection
electricity supply
Dimensions (WxLxH)
64x110x97.5mm
Mounting
Housing
Operating temperature
-30 .. +75 C
Storage temperature
-40 .. +85 C
Humidity
10 .. 90% (non-condensing)
General features
Application
For Mounting in installation boards e.g. next to a
UMG 604E/EP
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Field bus components
Features
Bit recovery
Application
GridVis
Simple installation in
GridVis
Level converter
M-Bus to RS232
UMG 96S
M-Bus
M-Bus
UMG 96S
M-Bus
M-Bus
UMG 96S
M-Bus
M-Bus
In GridVis, the following measurement parameters are available online with M-Bus
Effective energy, effective energy purchase (purchase
or high tariff), effective energy (supply or low tariff),
reactive energy, reactive energy (capacitive or high tariff),
reactive energy (inductive or low tariff), apparent energy,
comparator runtimes 1a to 2c, operating hours meter,
current in N, effective power sum, reactive power sum,
apparent power sum, UL1, UL2, UL3, IL1, IL2, IL3, PL1,
PL2, PL3.
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Note: it is not possible to read the UMG 96S memory with the
M-Bus. However, online recording can be activated in
GridVis. Please note that due to the low M-Bus baud rates
in case many measuring instruments are used longer delays
can occur.
Chapter 06
Field bus components
Technical data
Potential separation
Yes
Input voltage
Output voltage
ca. 220V DC
Output current
max. 90mA
Storage capacity
10 farad
Dimensions (WxHxL)
220 x 105 x 80 mm
Cable connections
screw/plug clamps
Mounting
Housing
Operating temperature
-25 +55C
Lifespan
Degree of protection
IP54
Weight
1.5 kg
Item number
15.06.400
Application
UMG 604
UMG 604
UMG 604
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Field bus components
GridVis
GridVis
Power management
Client 1 to ...
Server
C
F
236
SQL database
GridVis
C
F
236
Ethernet-level (TCP/IP)
236
GridVis
226
GridVis
226
226
Mobile
226
C
F
226
Network
analysis software
226
Web server
GridVis
GridVis
226
226
123456,7
m3
1 2 5 8 8
1
C
F
C
F
C
F
236
123456,7
236
236
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
1 2 5 8 8
236
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
GridVis
226
226
UMG 508
UMG 511
226
UMG 604
UMG 605
GridVis
GridVis
226
123456,7
226
1
Any Modbus
device
e.g. UPS
m3
123456,7
C
C236
F
3
104
mUMG
1 2 5 8 8
m3
123456,7
Energy meter
C
F
m3
1 2 5 8 8
123456,7
1 2 5 8 8
1 2 5 8 8
UMG 103
C
226
F
226
236
226
236
226
236
226
GridVis
226
226
226
UMG 96RM
123456,7
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
C
F
1 2 5 8 8
1
Water meter
1 2 5 8 8
1 2 5 8 8
Temperature measurement
123456,7
236
123456,7
1 2 5 8 8
1 3
m
Status message
226
226
123456,7
226
Alarm lamp
182
123456,7
m3
m3
226
Gas meter
226
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Server
Database server
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Server
Areas of application
Recommended for larger projects with a high number of
measuring instruments and everywhere where high data
security and maximum performance is required. Systems
can be individually configured for small and large sized
companies.
Application
The GridVis software works with an additional programme
as a service on the server. The user does not have to be
logged on. For measurement value analysis, the client
computers access the server directly through the network.
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Server
Application
UMG 508
UMG 96S
UMG 96RM
Ethernet
interface
Intranet
RS485
RS485
RS485 HUB
K1375
Ethernet
interface
RS485
RS485
RS485
... up to 31 UMGs
RS485
RS485
... up to 31 UMGs
RS485
RS485
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Server
Application
Any number of client systems can access the measurement
data within the database. The presentation of online
measurement values is dependent upon the number of
ports per unit i.e. the client computers directly access the
UMG instruments for online values and for historical data
from the database. The following graphic illustrates this:
UMG 507
GridVis downloads
the memory data into
the database
Database server
with GridVis
Historic data
The UMG 507E, for example, currently has 6 communication ports. Two of these ports are designed as a gateway (port 8000) for
downstream RS485 units.
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Touch panels
Touch panels
For user-friendly visualisation of measurement parameters without PC directly at site, touch panels are a
perfect solution. The simple installation, which is almost
enabled with plug & play, guarantees the rapid display of
measurement values in the switch board door.
Numerous measuring instruments can be compiled on to
one display. Just one cut-out is now sufficient instead of
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Touch panels
Touch panels
UMG 508
UMG 511
Ethernet
General
In order to monitor electrical data at site, so-called
embedded systems provide solutions in the form of touch
panels. Due to the fact that only slight tolerances are
permitted for production machines and processes and that
stand stills outside of certain maintenance intervals are
not tolerated, there are obviously increased requirements
for visualisation by these embedded systems. Classic PCs
do not generally meet these requirements because hard
drives and ventilators cannot be used in a harsh industrial
environment. This is where compact-ash memory cards
can be used due to the integration of special processors
and coolers which do not include any ventilators. Dust,
dirt and moisture are no problem thanks to the high front
side protection class.
UMG 604E
Areas of application
In the field of energy measurement technology and energy
management, touch panels are used for the visualisation
of process and energy data at site. The communication
takes place through two existing Ethernet interfaces in
the JPC150 models. The JPC35 has a RS485 or RS232
interface. The standard application for the visualisation of
up to 32 measuring points* is available for both panels.
Application JPC150
The 15 touch panel features a pre-installed Windows
Embedded operating system. This panel allows
visualisation of websites or different Apps (expansions)
such as MultiTouch via a web browser (e.g. Firefox
or Internet Explorer). All Power Analysers from Janitza
electronics with an ethernet interface feature a webserver
and can be used for graphic or tabular visualisation of
standard measured values. Client-specific websites can
also be transferred to the devices. Janitza electronics
GmbH can also develop special applications on request.
JPC35 MultiTouch
The JPC35 MultiTouch has a 3.5 touch panel and can
be modified and configured for a range of uses. The panel
allows the measured values from up to 32 measurement
devices* to be displayed. The configuration and menu
navigation has been constructed to be intuitive and userfriendly. Each measurement point can be given a specific
name which allows for transparent organisation of the
measured values. The display mode is variable and can
be configured from the display itself.
* 31 slave device and one master device
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Touch panels
The JPC MultiTouch displays the following measured values for a master and up to 31 slave devices
Measurement values
Display range
Unit
0999999,9V
0999999,9A
0999999,9 kW
kW
0999999,9 kVA
kVA
0999999,9 kvar
kvar
0 - 100%
Frequency
45 - 65 Hz
Hz
Rotating field
left / right
Average current
099999999 kWh
kWh
099999999 kvarh
kvarh
max. 15 characters
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Touch panels
Prerequisite components:
RS 232
Information
UMG 604
UMG 96RM
RS 485
UMG 103
Modus Standard
UMG 605
Display of real values: UL1, UL2, UL3, ULL1, ULL2, ULL3, I1, I2,
I3, ISUM, P1, P2, P3, PSUM, SSUM, QSUM, CosPhi1, CosPhi2,
CosPhi3, CosPhiSum, THDU1, THDU2, THDU3, HZ, Drehfeld, AVG_
I1, AVG_I2, AVG_I3, KWH, kvarh
Mode setting: Standard, station selection safety measurement,
energy list
UMG 604
Information
Remote display via RS232 (max. 15 meter distance)
No device App installation required
Name of measurement points (max. 15 characters)
Language selection (German, English, Spanish)
Configuration assistant
UMG 604
Display of real values: UL1, UL2, UL3, ULL1, ULL2, ULL3, I1, I2,
I3, ISUM, P1, P2, P3, PSUM, SSUM, QSUM, CosPhi1, CosPhi2,
CosPhi3, CosPhiSum, THDU1, THDU2, THDU3, HZ, rotation field,
AVG_I1, AVG_I2, AVG_I3, KWH, kvarh
Mode setting: Display matrix devices, measurement values list
RS 485
Information
UMG 604
Note: The JPC35 works in this version as RS485 Master. The
RS485/Ethernet-gateway function can not be used.
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Touch panels
Overview of
product variants
Type
JPC35 MultiTouch
JPC35
remote desiplay RS232
JPC35
remote desipla RS485
JPC150
Item number
15.06.313
15.06.314
15.06.315
15.06.302
Frontpanel
Resolution [Pixel]
240 x 240
240 x 240
240 x 240
1024 x 768
Brightness [cd/m2]
110
110
110
300
Number of colours
16 levels of grey
16 levels of grey
16 levels of grey
65.000 colours
Input
Resistive Touch
Resistive Touch
Resistive Touch
Resistive Touch
Screen diagonal
3.5
3.5
3.5
15
Voltage supply
(external)
24 VDC 15%
24 VDC 15%
24 VDC 15%
24 VDC 20%
Weight [kg]
0.21
0.21
0.21
5.0
Operating temperature
[C]
0...50
0...50
0...50
0...50
-10...60
-10...60
-10...60
-20...60
External measurements
[mm]
96 x 96 x 40,6
96 x 96 x 40,6
96 x 96 x 40,6
452 x 357 x 86
Installation measurements
[mm]
89.3 x 89.3
89.3 x 89.3
89.3 x 89.3
429 x 334
IP65
IP65
IP65
IP65
32 Bit RISC
32 Bit RISC
32 Bit RISC
300
CPU
Prozessor [MHz]
Communication
Interfaces
Ethernet, RJ45
No
No
No
RS485
No
No
Yes
option
RS232
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
USB
No
No
No
VGA
No
No
No
Yes
Keyboard/mouse
No
No
No
PS/2
Modbus RTU
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Ethernet TCP/IP
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Protocols
Operating system
XP embedded
Applications (optional)
Display of measured
values from slave devices
possible
Requires extension (App)
Yes
No
No
Yes
Webserver display
No
No
No
Yes
Please provide type and number of instruments to be visualized while placing your order.
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Appendix
UMG508
TR1
Shortterm interruption
THD-V
Transients
Peak load
UMG508
UMG508
UMG508
UMG508
35 kV Grid
Power quality
Comparison of energy
efciency
UMG96S
UMG96S
UMG96S
UMG96S
UMG96S
10kV Feeders
IT environment
Server
Database
Analysis software
Clients
Analysis tools
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Chapter 07
Appendix
Important note
Some parts of the appendix chapter contain statements
about the application, use or availability in certain areas
of use or applications. These statements are based on our
experiences, typical applications and typical requirements
in connection with specific applications. It is the
responsibility of the customer to check whether a product
of Janitza electronics can be used with the respective
specifications and specific standards for the application
and whether the following information can be applied to
the specific application. The following information can be
changed by us without providing information about the
changes and can be updated if required. Our products
are specified in detail in our catalogues and operating
manuals.
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Communication
Communication
UMG
104
UMG
96S
UMG
96RM
UMG
503
UMG
505
Modbus
UDP
Probus
DPV0
MBus
Protocol
Modbus
RTU
Modbus
TCP/IP
without
RS232
LONBus
BACnet
UMG
507
UMG
511
UMG
604
UMG
605
Interface
DSub9
without
RS232
without
RS232
RS232
RS485
Ethernet
RJ45
DSub9
UMG
508
RS485
Ethernet
RJ45
Possible with:
UMG 96S UMG 104 UMG 503L, LG, OV, V UMG 505 UMG 507L, AD, P, E, EP UMG 604 UMG 605 Prodata
Item number
08.02.405
08.02.425
08.01.501
RS232
Item
RS485 converter K2075
RS485 repeater K1075
RS485 Hub K1375
Item number
15.06.015
15.06.024
15.06.035
RS232
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DSub9
Lon
Interface
Ethernet
RJ45
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Communication
Cross-Patch-Cable
Item
Cross-Patch-Cable
Item number
08.01.506
Ethernet
Item
Patch-Cable
Ethernet
Item number
08.01.504
RS485
RS485
Ethernet
Item
Patch-Cable
RS485
Intranet
Master
RS485
Ethernet
Item number
08.01.504
* Master/Slave mode only with UMG96S, UMG 503, UMG 505, Prophi and ProData
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Logistics information
Logistics information
Unit carton 1
180x85x145
Plastic
Sum
98.05
2.45
105.00
0.275
0.38
UMG 96L/96
31.01.035
31.01.035
Box
Gross weight in kg
(incl. Operating manual etc.)
Type
Packaging weight in g
Dimensions
WxHxD in mm
Device type
Item number
Unit carton 1
180x85x145
98.05
2.45
105.00
0.455
0.56
Unit carton 1
180x85x145
98.05
2.45
105.00
0.195
0.30
UMG 103
31.01.035
Unit carton 2
180x140x170
165.30
4.70
170.00
0.390
0.95
31.01.034
Unit carton 2
180x140x170
165.30
4.70
170.00
1.190
1.36
UMG 503/505
31.01.034
Unit carton 2
180x140x170
165.30
4.70
170.00
1.150
1.32
UMG 507
31.01.034
Unit carton 2
180x140x170
165.30
4.70
170.00
0.610
0.78
UMG 104/604/605
31.01.034
Unit carton 2
180x140x170
165.30
4.70
170.00
1.010
1.18
Prophi
31.01.034
180x140x170
165.30
4.70
170.00
1.500
1.67
UMG 508/511
31.01.034
150x210x240
285.50
8.50
294.00
1.500
1.79
UMG 508/511
31.01.031
4.19
5.99
5.00
3.39
5.83
5.67
3.51
5.91
6.87
Master carton 3
340x240x280
0.28
3.32
4.76
4.10
2.68
5.72
5.56
3.40
5.00
6.76
UMG 508/511
1.11
Prophi
10
UMG 104/604/605
1.89
0.39
UMG 507
1.35
400x300x250
UMG 503/505
Master carton 2
UMG 103
UMG 96S*3
UMG 96RM /-M /-EL
0.21
UMG 96/96L
315x225x170
Max number of
unit carton 1 or 2
Master carton 1
Type
Packaging weight in kg
Dimensions
WxHxD in mm
Shipping packaging
Master carton 4
395x340x390
0.89
16
6.97
9.85
8.50
5.69
11.77
11.45
7.13
10.33
13.85
Master carton 5
440x395x390
0.86
26
12
10.80
15.50
12.35
8.72
17.25
16.76
10.28
15.08
20.36
Master carton 6
700x400x400
1.42
40
20
16.62
23.82
20.50
13.42
28.62
27.82
17.02
25.10
33.82
Master carton 7
800x400x400
1.52
46
20
19.01
27.28
20.60
15.32
28.72
27.92
17.12
25.12
33.92
Master carton 8
on pallet
800x600x400
7.25
72
34
34.61
47.57
39.60
28.85
53.50
52.20
33.80
47.40
62.60
Master carton 9
on pallet
1180x780x675
24.50
210
96
95.90
135.1
109.00
80.90
148.00
143.50
92.50
131.00
173.00
Master carton 10
on pallet
1180x780x905
27.80
280
128
123.10
175.4
140.20
102.6
192.68
187.56
118.44
169.64
225.96
his packaging is not suitable for individual despatch of UMG 508 and UMG 511.
T
T his packaging is only used for individual despatches of UMG 508 and UMG 511.
T he weight of item number 52.13.025 has been applied to the UMG 96S.
*4
T he details of the total weight of the respective unit type is based on a single variety only. Unit carton 1 and 2 is also used inside the master
cartons. Packaging 3 is exclusively used for single shipments of UMG 5xx and UMG 6xx outside of Europe due to the customs documents.
*1
*2
*3
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Project description industry
The problem
Transparency regarding energy costs and power quality
is continuously becoming more and more important in
industrial companies. Energy consumption must be allocated to the production stages and the nal products in
order to simplify pricing policies.
Due to the use of non linear consumers such as frequency
converters, problems often arise with electronic equipment and controls. Reactive power compensation systems are usually subject to particularly high loads and,
therefore, require skilled engineering.
Expensive peak loads can be avoided with intelligent
peak demand management.
The task
A supplier to the automobile industry decided to relocate
its complete production facilities and construct the buildings in a green belt area. The company wanted to collect consumption data for all welding robots together with
compressed air consumption and heating supplies and
provide the data to the controlling department.
The power quality from the four main feeds needed to be
monitored and the four respective PFC systems needed to
be integrated in the energy management system.
Peak demand management had to be anticipated in order to reduce high electricity costs due to high loadpeaks,
shutdowns of compressors and air conditioning units etc.
for a short period will be the solution. Intranet was available as a communication medium.
The solution
The UMG 96 of Janitza electronics, which passes on the
effective pulses to the ProData data logger, was used as
a meter for electrical energy consumption. Other pulse
meters for compressed air and heating were also connected to the ProData using the pulse outputs.
Four UMG 508s were deployed in the four main feeders in
order to determine the power quality. Four Prophi 12TS
reactive power controllers were also visualised using the
RS485 in GridVis software. Distinctive feature:
The four PFC systems work as a so-called mixed operation, which means that the base load is compensated using
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Communication
Consumer
Consumer
Consumer
Consumer
power utilties
15min reset 230V
power utilties
effective pulse
S0 in accordance
with EN 62053-31
1 to 16 units
1 to 16 units
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Project description Bank
The problem
In banks, insurance companies and other commercial
buildings, increasing power problems with reference
to harmonics, ickers, voltage peaks and similar effects
have occurred in the past years. Network perturbations
are often transported into the building from the medium
voltage network.
The reason for internal power problems is the large
number of PCs and switched mode power supply units
which are used. Due to the widely branched 5-conductor
networks, so-called stray currents can occur in ground
wires. These are caused by incorrect grounding. These
particularly lead to problems in data networks because
they proceed in cables.
Flickering can lead to discomfort, headaches and tiredness among the members of staff. These disturbances are
certainly not welcome because working in these types of
buildings is made more difcult and may even become
impossible without safe communication options. European norms have existed for several years for the assessment of network perturbations.
EN50160 regulates the power quality which must be provided by the energy supplier. The EN61000-2-4 provides
the opportunity to measure the power quality within a
building.
The task
The power quality must be checked in a large bank at the
feeders in accordance with EN50160 and at the sub-distributions in accordance with EN61000-2-4. Furthermore,
the reasons for frequent problems in the data cables had
also to be identied. The employees in building services
should have access to the data at all times. Intranet was
provided as the communication medium.
The solution
A total of 39 x UMG 511 were installed in the feeders and
all important distributions for communication, such as in
the server rooms etc. An important feature is the fourth
current and voltage input on the instrument. Due to the
installation of the fourth current transformer in the pro-
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Application example
Ethernet switch
Intranet
UMG 511
UMG 511
UMG 511
Client
GridVis
software
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