EM1000/EM1200 Energy Meter: Va Va1 Va2 Va3 W W1 W2 W3
EM1000/EM1200 Energy Meter: Va Va1 Va2 Va3 W W1 W2 W3
EM1000/EM1200 Energy Meter: Va Va1 Va2 Va3 W W1 W2 W3
EM1000 EM1200
W W1 W2 W3
kVAh
kWh
kVARh
Run.h
On.h
INTR
S1 1 2 S2 S1 3 4 S2 S1 5 6 S2
A1 A2 A3 7
D0
D1
50mA to 6A
RS 485
VER:XX.XX.XX ITEM CODE: XXXXXXXX
Or
80 to 480
480 Vac
Vac LL
LL 44 to 277 Vac 50/60Hz
50/60Hz << 3VA
3VA POP terminals for EM1000 energy meters
Class 0.5 Accuracy V1 V2 V3 VN L N D0
D1
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
90.0
System type Meter configuration Figure number
3.54
Star/Wye StAr 6
Delta, open delta dLtA 7, 8 S1 1 A1 2 S2 S1 3 A2 4 S2 S1 5
A3 6 S2
D1
7
50mA to 6A
RS 485
Single-phase 1 ph 10 80 to 480 Vac LL 44 to 277 Vac 50/60Hz < 3VA
L N D0
8 V1 9 V2 10 V3 11 VN 12 13 14
80.0
3.15
8.00
0.31
90° 90°
S1 1 2 S2 S1 3 4 S2 S1 5 6 S2
A1 A2 A3 D1
7
50mA to 6A
Acc Cl: X.X
RS 485
1 2 3 S1 1 A1
50mA to 6A
2 S2 S1 3 A2 4 S2 S1 5
A3 6 S2
D1
7
80 to 480 Vac LL
V1 V2 V3 VN
44 to 277 Vac 50/60Hz < 3VA
L N D0
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Acc Cl: X.X
RS 485
80 to 480 Vac LL 44 to 277 Vac 50/60Hz < 3VA
L N D0
8 V1 9 V2 10 V3 11 VN 12 13 14
Figure 9: 2-phase 3-wire connection Keys and Operation PROG Menu - Setup Enter Setup Menu in Edit Mode
Keys Description The PROG menu setup gives the complete list of user-programmable parameters.
L1 L2 N
CT ? You must set up the energy meter to match the application settings before use. Otherwise,
LINE LOAD The EM1000/ EM1200 energy meter has four keys. The keys and their descriptions are
S1 S2 explained in the following table : readings will be wrong.
S1 S2 ? All the setup parameters can be re-programmed, using SET. However, the following
Table 6: Keys and Description settings critically determine the scaling of the measured readings: SYS (star or delta),
* other meters in series
* * OK key:
Vpri, Vsec, Apri, Asec.
S1 1 A1 2 S2 S1 3 A2 4 S2 S1 5
A3 6 S2
D1
7 OK It is used to go forward to the sub-parameter pages. ? The scaling may be used to minimize the errors in reading due to Instrument
50mA to 6A
Transformer errors. However, wrong settings will introduce errors in readings on other
Acc Cl: X.X RS 485 or POP connection
RS 485
running systems.
ESC key:
80 to 480 Vac LL 44 to 277 Vac 50/60Hz < 3VA ESC It is used to go back to the main parameter pages. Press OK four times
L N D0
8 V1 9 V2 10 V3 11 VN 12 13 14 You can enter PROG menu setup in
Fuse
0.25 A 0.25 A ? View mode: To view the set parameters.
0.25 A
Up Key: ? Edit mode: To view or edit the set parameters.
It is used to scroll up through the display pages of same level, within the same function.
In Set mode, used to increase the value by one .
Aux supply (control power)
Down Key:
NOTE:
Use PT(VT), if VAC LL > 480 V It is used to scroll down through the display pages of same level, within the same function. HAZARD OF UNINTENDED OPERATION - Means blinking.
In Set mode, used to decrease the value by one.
Figure 10: Single-phase connection Only qualified personnel are authorized to set up the energy meter. 2 - Means 2 is blinking.
L1 N
CT Failure to follow this instruction can result in injury or equipment damage.
LINE LOAD NOTE: The following symbols are used to represent the different keys operations.
S1 S2 / - OK operation. 1. Press from RMS. The display shows SET.
2. Press . The display shows SET VIEW.
OK
* other meters in series / - ESC operation. Enter Setup Menu in View Mode 3. Press . The display shows SET EDIT. You are required to enter CODE to enter into
* setup in Edit mode.
S1 1 A1 2 S2 S1 3 A2 4 S2 S1 5
A3 6 S2
D1
7
/ - operation. 4. Press .The display shows CODE 2000 with blinking 2.The factory set CODE is 1000.
OK
50mA to 6A
Acc Cl: X.X
5. Press . The display shows CODE 1000 with blinking 1.
RS 485 or POP connection
RS 485
/ - operation. 6. Press four times. The display flashes PASS and then Ed A.PRI 100.0.
OK
V1 V2 V3 VN L N D0 Keys Operation
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 This indicates that you have successfully entered the setup menu in edit mode.
Fuse The following example explains how to navigate from the RMS page to the W VA PF
0.25 A
display page and back to the RMS page.
0.25 A
NOTE: If you enter a wrong CODE, the display flashes FAIL and then shows SET EDIT.
1. Press OK
from RMS. The display shows W VA PF. Repeat the steps and make sure that you enter the correct CODE.
2. Press . The display shows VAR VA PF. 1. Press from RMS. The display shows SET.
Aux supply (control power) 3. Press
RMS ESC to return to RMS page.
W VA PF 2. Press . The display shows SET VIEW.
OK
Use PT(VT), if VAC LL > 480 V 3. Press . The display shows VI A.PRI 100.0. Use
OK and to view the setup parameters
NOTE: and their default values.
VAR VA PF Use OK to go forward to the sub parameter pages.
Use ESC to go back to the main parameter pages.
Use and to scroll up and down through the display
pages.
Setup Parameters in View and Edit Modes (EM1000) Setup Parameters in View and Edit Modes (EM1200) Edit Set Parameters Save New Value to the Setup
This section explains how to edit the setup parameter A.PRI from 100.0 to 5000 in the
A.PRI = Current primary winding (CT)*; Input range 1 A to A.PRI = Current primary winding (CT)*; Input range 1 A to EM1000/EM1200 energy meter.
99 kA. Default value is 100.0 99 kA. Default value is 100.0
For better understanding, the editing is explained in two parts: Edit and Accept Setup, Save
A.SEC = Current secondary winding (CT)*; Default value is A.SEC = Current secondary winding (CT)*; Default value is New Value to the Setup. NOTE:
5.000. 5.000. - Means blinking.
V.PRI = Voltage primary winding (PT), line to line*; V.PRI = Voltage primary winding (PT), line to line*; Edit and Accept Setup
Input range 100 V to 999 kV; Default value is 415.0. Input range 100 V to 999 kV; Default value is 415.0.
y - Means y is blinking.
1. After you edit and accept the parameter as previously described, press ESC. The display
V.SEC = Voltage secondary winding (PT), line to line*; V.SEC = Voltage secondary winding (PT), line to line*;
Input range 50 V to 600 V; Default value is 415.0. Input range 50 V to 600 V; Default value is 415.0.
shows SAVE y with blinking y.
2. Press . The display flashes PASS and shows SET EDIT.
OK
SYS = System configuration; Select from StAR, dLtA, 2 ph, SYS = System configuration; Select from StAR, dLtA, 2 ph, 3. Press . The display shows SET.
ESC
1 ph; Default value is StAR. 1 ph; Default value is StAR. Press OK four times
NOTE:
St.A = Starting current; 1 to 200 mA St.A = Starting current; 1 to 200 mA 1.If you do not want to save the new value, press to change SAVE y to SAVE n in
Default value is 005. Default value is 005. Press four times step 1. Press . The display flashes FAIL and shows SET EDIT. Proceed to step 3.
OK
PF.STD = PF standard; Select from IEC, IEEE, TRIG PF.STD = PF standard; Select from IEC, IEEE, TRIG
2.If you want to go back to the ED A.PRI 5.000 page from SAVE y in step 1,
Default value is TRIG. Default value is TRIG. then press . ESC
VA.FN = VA function selection; Select between 3D and Arth; VA.FN = VA function selection; Select between 3D and Arth;
Default value is 3D. Default value is 3D. Edit ID
NOTE:
OFLO= Overflow parameter selection; Select from Wh, OFLO= Overflow parameter selection; Select from Wh,
VAh; Default value is Wh. VAh; Default value is Wh.
- Means blinking.
5. Press OK . The new value is accepted. 3. Press . The display shows SET EDIT.
4. Press . OK
NOTE: * Changing these values is not recommended, while the device is in use. NOTE: * Changing these values is not recommended, while the device is in use. You are required to enter CODE to enter into setup in Edit mode.
5. Press .The display shows CODE 2000 with blinking 2.The factory set CODE is 1000.
OK
y - Means y is blinking. Integrator Overflow OLD Data Register kVA function Formula Other names Which one?
The energy values stored in INTG are based on V.Pri x A.Pri; they are independent of When the integrator is cleared (manually or due to overflow), the energy values stored in
secondary values of V and A. the integrator will be transferred to the OLD register. 3D kVA3 D = å W + åVAR + å D
2 2 2
U, Apparent vector Best all around
1. Press from RMS page. The display shows SET. where D = Distortion power per kVA
2. Press . The display shows CLR. The energy value readings will overflow based on V.Pri x A.Pri of the primary settings in Thus the old energy values are not lost even after the integrator is cleared and can be IEEE 100
You are required to enter CODE to clear the INTG values. setup. viewed with the OLD parameter.
2. Press OK . The display shows 2000 with blinking 2. The factory set CODE is 1000. The energy parameter for overflow is user selectable (Wh or VAh) through setup. By
3. Press . The display shows 1000 with blinking 1. default it is Wh. Arth kVA Arth = kVA1 + kVA2 + kVA3 Arithmetic scalar kVA Good under low
NOTE: For energy studies clear the Integrator at the end of each observation. This transfers unbalance, to match
4. Press OK four times to accept the new CODE value. The display flashes PASS and then
shows CLR INTG. all the stored energy values to the OLD register, where they are held while the integrator simple meters
begins accumulating data for the next observation. without 3D capability.
5. Press OK . The display shows CLR INTG y with blinking y.
6. Press OK to clear the INTG values. The display flashes PASS and then shows CLR INTG. When the integrator is cleared next time, the OLD values will be overwritten.
7. Press ESC . The display shows CLR.
8. Press twice. The display shows RMS.
NOTE: If you do not want to clear the INTG, press to change the value from CLR INTG
y to CLR INTG n in step 5. Press OK . The display flashes FAIL and then shows CLR INTG.
Proceed to step 7.
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Technical Specifications
Table 11: Technical specifications
Description Specification
Sensing/measurement True RMS, two quadrant power and energy, one second
update time.
Active power (kW) & Active energy* (kWh) Class 1.0 Class 0.5S
Apparent power (kVA) & Apparent energy* (kVAh) Class 1.0 Class 0.5S
Measurement
Accuracy (3 Phase) Reactive power (kVAR) & Class 2.0 Class 1.0
Reactive energy** ( kVARh)
NOTE:
* Class 1.0 as per IEC 62053-21(Wh) and Class 0.5S as IEC 62053-22(Wh);
For 5A nominal CT.
** Class 2.0 as per IEC 62053-21(Wh)and Class 1.0 as per IEC 62053-21(Wh);
For 5A nominal CT.