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INSTRUCTION MANUAL(M010B01-03-15B)Power analyzerCVM-B100 CVM-B150

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3.- UNIT INSTALLATION 3.1.- PRIOR RECOMMENDATIONSIn order to use the unit safely, it is critical that individuals who handle it follow the safety

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5.1.7.- Integrated functions.On this screen, Figure 84, you can view the status of the digital inputs integrated in the unit.Figure 84: Display scre

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5.1.8.- Expansion modules.NB: This option only appears when the unit is connected to an expansion module of Transistor Digital Inputs/Outputs (M-CV

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Figure 86: Display screen of digital inputs of an expansion module.The following options appear in the lower area: Previous, moves up the list of al

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5.2.- ALARM MENU The screen in Figure 87 is the alarm display menu screen. Where all the alarms programmed in the unit and in the connected exp

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Figure 88: Alarm menu description table.The programmed alarms description table , Figure 88, is made up of 4 columns:Cd. : Indicates the code of the v

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5.3.- ENERGY CLOSES MENU The screen in Figure 89 is the home screen for the energy close menu.Figure 89: Main screen of the energy closes menu.

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5.3.1.- Active energy closes III of the total tariff and of reactive energy III of the total tariff.This screen displays the graphical represent

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When a given close is selected the display shows: The value of the selected energy close.The difference, in %, between the most recent energy close wi

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5.4.1.- Alarm logThis screen shows the log of the last 50 alarms occurring in the unit and installed expansion modules, including a brief descript

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Example: Alarm M0_S3 act with latch M0, Indicates the module where the alarm was activated: M0, is an alarm triggered in t

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3.2.- INSTALLATIONThe unit is installed on a panel. All connections are located inside the electric panel.Table 2: Panel drill holes for installation.

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Next, scrolls down the event log.. Back, returns to the main screen of the log menu, Figure 91. Main menu, back to the main menu, Figure 25.Use t

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Use the keys and to browse the various menus.To access the selected menu press the key .If no key is pressed for 5 minutes, the display screen cha

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5.5.2.- Integrated functions.On the integrated functions screen, Figure 97, you will view the configuration of the communications and digital i

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5.5.3.- Expansion modules.On the expansion modules screen, Figure 98, you will view the model, serial number and rmware version of each of the exp

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5.5.3.1.- Expansion modules of Transistor and Relay digital inputs/outputsThe screen in Figure 99, is one of the information display screens for the e

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Figure 100: Digital outputs information screen (Transistor Digital Inputs/Outputs Module)If no key is pressed for 5 minutes, the display screen change

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Back, returns to the expansion modules information screen, Figure 98. Main Menu, back to the main menu, Figure 25.Use the keys and to select th

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5.5.3.3.- Modbus TCP (Bridge) communications expansion modulesThe screen in Figure 103, is a screen that displays the information of the Modbus TCP co

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Figure 104: Information screen of the Modbus/TCP ( Bridge) module (RS-485 Gateway).5.5.3.4.- LonWorks communications expansion modulesThe screen in Fi

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5.5.3.5.- Probus communications expansion modulesThe screen in Figure 106 display screen, is a screen that displays the information of the Probus co

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3.3.- UNIT TERMINALSThe CVM-B terminals are distributed between the upper and lower face of the unit.3.3.1.- Terminals on the upper face Table 3:List

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5.5.3.6.- MBus communications expansion modulesThe screen in Figure 107 display screen, is a screen that displays the information of the MBus communic

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5.5.3.7.- Datalogger expansion modulesThe screen in Figure 108 display screen, is a screen that displays the information of the Datalogger communicati

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Figure 109: Datalogger (Port) module information screen.122CVM-B100 - CVM-B150Instruction Manual

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5.5.4.- CIRCUTOR S.A.This screen, Figure 110, shows all the Circutor contact information.Figure 110: Circutor screen.The following options appear i

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5.6.- SETUP MENU If the setup menu is protected by an access password there is an icon on the main menu screen, see Figure 111.Figure 111:Protected

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Previous, selects the previous digit. Next, selects the next digit. Conrm, to conrm the access password programmed and enter the home screen

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5.6.1.- Date and time.The current date and time are selected on this screen, Figure 114.Figure 114: Date and time conguration screen.The digit sel

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5.6.2.- Time zone.The time zone is selected on this screen Figure 115.Figure 115: Time zone conguration screen.The following options appear in th

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If no key is pressed for 5 minutes, the display screen changes automatically to the default screen, which displays the voltage measurement of 4 parame

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5.6.4.- Access key.The access key to the unit setup menu is selected on this screen Figure 117.Figure 117: Access key conguration screen.The digit

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3.3.2.- Terminals on the lower faceTable 4:List of terminals on the lower face of the CVM-B.Unit terminals20 : Auxiliary power supply. 25: S2, Current

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5.6.5.- Measurement connection mode.This screen, Figure 118, is for selecting the measurement connection mode.Figure 118: Measurement connection mo

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5.6.6.- Ratio of voltage transformers.The voltage transformer ratio is selected on this screen, Figure 119. The following is programmed:  The val

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If no key is pressed for 5 minutes, the display screen changes automatically to the default screen, which displays the voltage measurement of 4 parame

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5.6.7.- Ratio of current transformers.The current transformer ratio is selected on this screen, Figure 120. The following is programmed:  The val

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Calculated current, to select a software-based calculation by the unit of the neutral current. ● For all parameters: Previous, selects the prev

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5.6.8.- Display of variables.The parameters to be displayed for each type of instantaneous, incremental and demand value are selected on this scree

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5.6.9.- Demand.The maximum demand conguration parameters are selected on this screen Figure 122:  The type of integration of the demand.  The

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Main Menu, back to the main menu, Figure 25.Use the keys and to select the different options.To conrm the selection, press the key .In

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● When programming the number of quadrants: Consumption, installation that works with 2 quadrants. Consumption and generation, installation tha

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The parameter selected is indicated in white.The following options appear in the lower area: ● When programming the cost of the tariffs: , ...

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3.4.- CONNECTION DIAGRAMS3.4.1.- Three-phase network measurement with a 4-wire connection.Measurement system:Secondary winding of the current transf

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5.6.12.- Energy generation costs.The energy generation costs are selected on this screen Figure 125:  The cost per kWh of electricity of tariff 1

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Next, selects the next parameter. Conrm, conrms and saves in the memory the values programmed on the screen. Back, returns to the home scre

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The parameter selected is indicated in white.The following options appear in the lower area: , ... The ten possible digits to program. Comma.

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5.6.14.- CO2 generation emissions.The carbon generation emission ratios are selected on this screen Figure 127.The carbon emissions ratio is the am

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Use the keys and to select the different options.To conrm the selection, press the key .CO2 generation emissions ratio: Maximum value: 100.000

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After selecting the output to congure, Figure 129, the following parameters can be congured:  The variable code that controls the relay.  The Pr

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NB: To cancel the operation of a digital output, the 0 code must be programmed.If no key is pressed for 5 minutes, the display screen changes automati

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Table 21 ( Continuation ): Code of variables for programming the digital outputs and transistor.VariableL1 L2 L3 IIITotal Reactive Energy Generated (4

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(1) The integrated variables are those that the unit has as standard.(2) If in the unit there is more than one module connected with the same type of

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Conrm, conrms and saves in the memory the values programmed on the screen. Back, returns to the home screen of the setup menu Figure 113. Ma

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Measurement system:Secondary winding of the current transformer: (MC3 type transformer)Secondary winding of the neutral current transformer: PowerS

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Table 22(Continuation):Units and maximum and minimum values of the programming variables of the digital outputs.Variable Units Maximum MinimumActive P

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● When programming the disconnection delay (OFF) of the relay digital output:The disconnection delay is programmed in seconds. , ... The ten pos

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● When programming the latch:The latch is selected in this parameter, i.e., if the relay digital output is locked after it has been tripped, even whe

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Output 1, to select the conguration of the digital output of transistor 1. Output 2, to select the conguration of the digital output of trans

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The parameter selected is indicated in white.The following options appear in the lower area:● When programming the variable code which controls the t

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● When programming the minimum value below which the transistor is activated:The units and maximum and minimum values of the variables to program are

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If no key is pressed for 5 minutes, the display screen changes automatically to the default screen, which displays the voltage measurement of 4 parame

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Disconnection delay (OFF): Maximum value: 999s. Minimum value: 0s.If no key is pressed for 5 minutes, the display screen changes automatically to th

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5.6.16.2.- Impulse mode of transistor digital outputWhen selecting the impulse mode, Figure 132, the conguration parameters are:  The variable

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● When programming the variable code which controls the transistor digital output (Table 21): , ... The ten possible digits to program. Delete

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3.4.2.- Three-phase network measurement with a 3-wire connection. Measurement system:Secondary winding of the current transformer: (MC1 type tra

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● When programming the low period:The low period is the time that the pulse is at its minimum value.The programmed value is a multiple of 10 ms, i.e.

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To conrm the selection, press the key .High period: Maximum value: 65536. Minimum value: 1.If no key is pressed for 5 minutes, the display screen

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5.6.17.1.- Conguration of digital inputs, Tariff mode.When selecting the tariff mode the two inputs operate in the same mode; they cannot be programm

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5.6.17.2.- Conguration of digital inputs, impulse mode.After selecting the conguration of an input in impulse mode, you must select the input t

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Next, selects the next parameter. Conrm, conrms and saves in the memory the values programmed on the screen. Back, returns to the main con

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Conrm, conrms and saves in the memory the values programmed on the screen. Back, returns to the main conguration screen for digital inputs Fi

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5.6.17.3.- Conguration of digital inputs, logic state mode.After selecting the conguration of an input in logic mode, you must select the input

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5.6.18.- Integrated communications.Select the RS-485 communications protocol and conguration parameters on the integrated communications congurat

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The parameter selected is indicated in white.The following options appear in the lower area:● When programming the Np:The Np is the peripheral number

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If no key is pressed for 5 minutes, the display screen changes automatically to the default screen, which displays the voltage measurement of 4 parame

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Measurement system: Secondary winding of the current transformer: (MC3 type transformer)PowerSupplyVL1 VL2VL3L1L2L3POWER SUPPLYN VL3 L2VL1VVL1 VL2 V

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5.6.18.2.- Conguration parameters, BACnet protocol.When selecting the BACnet communications protocol, Figure 138, you can program the following p

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If no key is pressed for 5 minutes, the display screen changes automatically to the default screen, which displays the voltage measurement of 4 parame

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If no key is pressed for 5 minutes, the display screen changes automatically to the default screen, which displays the voltage measurement of 4 parame

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If no key is pressed for 5 minutes, the display screen changes automatically to the default screen, which displays the voltage measurement of 4 parame

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Minimum value: 1 minuteIf no key is pressed for 5 minutes, the display screen changes automatically to the default screen, which displays the voltage

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Format dd/mm/yyyy. Previous, selects the previous parameter. Next, selects the next parameter. Confirm, confirms and saves in the memo

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6.- INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONSThe CVM-B units have one RS-485 communications port. The unit has as standard two communications protocols: MODBUS RTU ®

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6.2.- MODBUS PROTOCOLThe MODBUS protocol is a communication standard in the industry that enables the network connection of multiple units, whe

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6.2.1.- Example of MODBUS queryQuery: Instantaneous value of the L1 phase voltageAddress FunctionInitial reg-isterNo. of regis-tersCRC0A 04 0000 0002

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Table 24: Modbus memory map: measurement variablesParameter Symbol Instantaneous Maximum MinimumUnits (1)Phase voltage L1 V1 00-01 100-103 300-303 157

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3.4.3.- Three-phase network measurement with a 3-wire connection and transformers with an ARON connection. Measurement system: Secondary winding of th

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Table 24 ( Continuation) : Modbus memory map: measurement variablesParameter Symbol Instantaneous Maximum MinimumUnits (1)Current THD % In THDIN 5C-5D

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Table 25 ( Continuation ) : Modbus memory map: current energy variables.Parameter SymbolAddress1 (1)2 (1)Apparent energy consumed L1 kVAh L1 544-545 5

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Table 25 ( Continuation ) : Modbus memory map: current energy variables.Parameter SymbolAddress1 (1)2 (1)Active energy generated L1 kWh L1 (-) 5C8-5C9

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Table 25 ( Continuation ) : Modbus memory map: current energy variables.Parameter SymbolAddress1 (1)2 (1)Inductive reactive energy generated L1 kvarhL

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Table 25 ( Continuation ) : Modbus memory map: current energy variables.Parameter SymbolAddress1 (1)2 (1)Capacitive reactive energy generated L1 kvarh

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6.3.4.- Voltage and current harmonics.The rst two registers are the RMS value of the fundamental harmonic, followed by the 50 harmonics, each one of

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Table 27 ( Continuation ) : Modbus memory map: Voltage and current harmonics.Parameter Voltage L1 Voltage L2 Voltage L3 Neutral VoltageUnits (1)41st O

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Table 27 ( Continuation ) : Modbus memory map: Voltage and current harmonics.Parameter Voltage L1 Voltage L2 Voltage L3 Neutral VoltageUnits (1)36th O

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6.3.7.- Unit conguration variablesThe following functions are implemented for these variables: Function 0x04: reading registers. Function 0x10: Writi

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Table 32: Conguration of local timeLocal time parameterLocal time Value Local time ValueUTC+1 0x0000 UTC-11 0x000CUTC+2 0x0001 UTC-10 0x000DUTC+3 0x

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3.4.4.- Two-phase network measurement with a 3-wire connection.Measurement system:Secondary winding of the current transformer: (MC1 type transf

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6.3.7.5.- Measurement connection modeThis parameter occupies 1 register.Table 35: Modbus memory map: Conguration variables (Measurement connection mo

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6.3.7.7.- Display of variablesThis parameter occupies 1 register.Table 37:Modbus memory map: Conguration variables (Display of variables).Selection o

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6.3.7.9.- Installation dataThese parameters occupy 1 register each.Table 40: Modbus memory map: Conguration variables (Installation data)Installation

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6.3.7.12.- Relay digital outputsThe Maximum Value and Minimum Value conguration variables occupy 2 registers each.All other variables occupy 1 regi

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Table 44 ( Continuation): Units and maximum and minimum values of the programming variables of the digital outputs.Variable Units Maximum MinimumMaxim

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6.3.7.14.- Digital inputsThe Input Name conguration variable occupies 4 registers.The Units conguration variable occupies 3 registers.All other vari

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6.3.7.16.- User interfaceThese parameters occupy 1 register each.Table 48:Modbus memory map: Conguration variables (user interface)User interfaceConf

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Example: Query: Reading the position of input channels.AddressFunc-tionInitial reg-isterNo. of regis-tersCRC0A 04 2850 0001 XXXX Address: 0A, Periphe

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Table 52 (Continuation): Modbus memory map: Configuration variables (Configuration of the parameter customisation screens)Conguration of the paramete

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Table 54: Modbus memory map: Conguration variables (Conguration of the parameter customisation screens)Conguration of the parameter customisation s

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3.4.5.- Single-phase network measurement, phase to phase, with a 2-wire connection.Measurement system: Secondary winding of the current transformer:

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Table 55 ( Continuation) : Configuration of custom screens: Variables.Variables parameterVariable Value Variable ValueApparent Power 0x000ACO2 Emis

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6.3.8.- Other unit variables6.3.8.1.- Firmware versionThese parameters occupy 6 registers.Table 59: Modbus memory map: Firmware version.Firmware versi

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6.3.8.5.- Alarm status6.3.8.5.1.- Relay digital outputsThe Latch variable occupies 2 registers.All other variables occupy 1 register each.Table 63: Mo

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6.3.8.5.2.- Transistor digital outputsThe Latch variable occupies 2 registers.All other variables occupy 1 register each.Table 64: Modbus memory map:

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6.3.8.6. Energy closesThe Energy variables occupy 90 registers.All other variables occupy 1 register each.Energy closesVariable(1) Address 1 day activ

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Table 65 ( Continuation ) : Modbus memory map: Deleting parametersDeleting parameters Address Value to be sentDeleting the alarm logs 0840 0x00FFDelet

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6.5.- PICS MAPPICSVendor Name: CIRCUTORProduct Name: CVM-B100 | CVM-B150Product Model Number: 0823Application Software

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DESCRIPTION SYMBOL ID OBJECTS OBJECT NAME UNITSPotencia reactiva Reactive power kvar 2 AI8 ReactPwrPh2 kvarFactor de potencia Power factor PF 2 AI9 Pw

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DESCRIPTION SYMBOL ID OBJECTS OBJECT NAME UNITSPotencia aparente trifásicaThree phase aparent powerkVAIII AI43 AppPw3Ph kVAMáxima demanda I1 Maximum d

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7.- EXPANSION MODULESThe unit has following expansion modules that can be connected to it.The modules are:  Transistor Digital Inputs/Outputs (M-CV

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3.4.6.- Single-phase network measurement, phase to neutral, with a 2-wire connection.Measurement system: Secondary winding of the current transformer:

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A.- Protective cove version 1To install, rstly remove the protective cover of the expansion connector located at the rear of the unit, Figure 142.

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B- Protective cove version 2To install, rstly remove the protective cover of the expansion connector located at the rear of the unit. To do so:a.- Re

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and secure it by inserting the 4 fastening pins into the corresponding slots, Figure 148: Insert the fastening pins into the corresponding slots.212C

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7.2.- RELAY DIGITAL INPUTS/OUTPUTS This expansion module features 8 relay digital inputs and 8 relay digital outputs.7.2.1.- CONNECTION TERM

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7.2.2.- CONNECTION DIAGRAMSA.- Relay digital outputs1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10RelayExternal powerFigure 151: Connection diagram, relay digital outputs.B.- D

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7.2.3.- CONFIGURATIONYou can access the setup menu on the main screen, Figure 25.The screen in Figure 153, is the home screen of the setup menu.Figure

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Displayed here are all the expansion modules connected to the unit. If in the unit there is more than one module of the same type connected, a number

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7.2.3.1.- Digital inputs.The operating mode for 8 digital inputs and the parameters for each mode are selected in the main conguration screen for

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7.2.3.1.1.- Conguration of a digital input, impulse mode.When selecting the conguration of digital inputs in impulse mode, you can program the f

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... Digital outputs of 1 to 8, to select the conguration of each of the 8 relay digital outputs. Back, returns to the main screen for relay d

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3.5.- STARTING UP THE UNITOnce the CVM-B is connected to the power supply, the following screen, Figure 11, appears on the display and checks th

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7.2.4.1.- Programming of relay digital outputsThe following functions are implemented for these variables: Function 0x04: reading registers. Function

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Table 70: Modbus memory map: Relay digital outputs, expansion modules (Table 3).Conguration of the relay digital outputs : Slot 2Configuration variab

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Table 72:Modbus memory map: Relay digital outputs, expansion modules (Table 5).Conguration of relay digital outputs: Slot 4Configuration variableAddr

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Table 75: Modbus memory map: Manual programming of outputs, expansion modules (Table 3).Manual programming of relay digital outputs: Slot 2 Configurat

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7.2.4.5.- Status of relay digital outputsThe following functions are implemented for these variables: Function 0x04: reading registers. Function 0x10:

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Table 79: Modbus memory map: Status of relay digital outputs (Table 2).Status of relay digital outputs: Slot 1Configuration variableAddress Output 1Ou

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Table 81: Modbus memory map: Status of relay digital outputs (Table 4).Status of relay digital outputs: Slot 3Configuration variableAddress Output 1Ou

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7.3.- TRANSISTOR DIGITAL INPUTS/OUTPUTSThis expansion module contains 8 transistor digital inputs and 8 transistor digital outputs.7.3.1.- CONN

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7.3.2.- CONNECTION DIAGRAMSA.- Transistor digital outputs1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10OptocouplerExternal power+-Figure 160:Connection diagram, transistor digi

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7.3.3.- CONFIGURATIONYou can access the setup menu on the main screen, Figure 25.The screen in Figure 162, is the home screen of the setup menu.Figure

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If this is the rst time the unit is switched on, the screen in Figure 13 appears to select the language.Figure 13: Language selection screen.The foll

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Displayed here are all the expansion modules connected to the unit. If in the unit there is more than one module of the same type connected, a number

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7.3.3.1.- Digital inputs.The conguration of the digital inputs is the same as the conguration of the digital inputs in the relay digital inputs/o

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7.3.4.- COMUNICACIONES MODBUSThe address of the Modbus memory map depends on the position of the expansion module in the unit.Slot 1 will be the posit

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Table 86: Modbus memory map: Transistor digital outputs, expansion modules (Table 2).Transistor Digital Outputs conguration: Slot 1Configuration vari

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Table 88: Modbus memory map: Transistor digital outputs, expansion modules (Table 4).Transistor Digital Outputs conguration: Slot 3Configuration vari

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7.3.4.2.- Manual programming of transistor digital outputsThe following functions are implemented for these variables: Function 0x04:reading registers

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Table 94: Modbus memory map: Manual programming of outputs, expansion modules (Table 5).Manual programming of transistor digital outputs: Slot 4 Confi

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Table 97:Modbus memory map: Digital inputs, expansion modules (Table 3).Conguration of digital inputs: Slot 2 Configuration variableAddress Input 1 I

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7.3.4.4.- Status of digital inputsThe following functions are implemented for these variables: Function 0x04: reading registers.Table 100: Modbus memo

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Table 103: Modbus memory map: Status of digital inputs (Table 4).Status of digital inputs: Slot 4Configuration variable Address Valid data windowInpu

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The digit selected is indicated in white.The following options appear in the lower area: , ... the ten possible digits to program. Previous, sel

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Table 105: Modbus memory map: Status of transistor digital outputs (Table 2).Transistor digital outputs: Slot1Configuration variableAddress AlarmImpul

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Table 106 ( Continuation): Modbus memory map: Status of transistor digital outputs (Table 3).Estado de las Salidas Digitales de Transistor : Slot 2Var

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Table 108: Modbus memory map: Status of transistor digital outputs (Table 5).Transistor digital outputs: Slot4Configuration variableAddress AlarmImpul

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7.4.- ANALOGUE INPUTS/OUTPUTSThis expansion module contains 8 analogue outputs and 4 analogue inputs.7.4.1.- CONNECTION TERMINALSA.- Terminals

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B.- Terminals on the lower faceTable 110: List of terminals on the lower face, Analogue inputs/outputs module.Unit terminals10: I1+, Analogue input 1

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7.4.2.- CONNECTION DIAGRAMSA.- Analogue outputs19External loadDADAFigure 168:Connection diagram, analogue outputs.B.- Analogue inputs1017DADASensor0/4

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7.4.3.- CONFIGURATIONYou can access the setup menu on the main screen, Figure 25.The screen in Figure 170, is the home screen of the setup menu.Figure

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Displayed here are all the expansion modules connected to the unit.If in the unit there is more than one module of the same type connected, a number w

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7.4.3.1.- Analogue inputs.Select the input to congure on the main conguration screen for the analogue inputs, Figure 173.Figure 173: Main congur

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Figure 174: Analogue inputs conguration screen.The parameter selected is indicated in white.The following options appear in the lower area:● When pr

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Next, selects the next parameter.Use the keys and to select the different options; once selected, conrm by choosing the option and pressing t

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Conrm, conrms and saves in the memory the values programmed on the screen. Back, returns to the main conguration screen for analogue inputs,

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Next, selects the next parameter. Conrm, conrms and saves in the memory the values programmed on the screen. Back, returns to the main con

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If no key is pressed for 5 minutes, the display screen changes automatically to the default screen, which displays the voltage measurement of 4 parame

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● When programming the scale: 0... 20mA, to select the scale from 0 to 20mA. 4... 20mA, to select the scale from 4 to 20mA. 0... 10V, to select

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7.4.4.- MODBUS COMMUNICATIONSThe address of the Modbus memory map depends on the position of the expansion module in the unit.Slot 1 will be the posit

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Table 113: Modbus memory map: Analogue outputs, expansion modules (Table 3).Conguration of analogue outputs: Slot 2Configuration variableAddress Outp

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7.4.4.2.- Programming analogue inputsThe following functions are implemented for these variables: Function 0x04: reading registers. Function 0x10:Wri

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Table 119: Modbus memory map: Analogue inputs, expansion modules (Table 4).Conguration of analogue inputs: Slot 3Configuration variableAddress Input

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Table 123: Modbus memory map: Analogue inputs, expansion modules (Table 8).Status of the analogue inputs: Slot 3Configuration variable Address Valid

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7.5.- MODBUS/TCP BRIDGE COMMUNICATIONS MODULEThe M-CVM-AB-Modbus TCP ( Bridge) is a communications module for connecting the CVM-B units to a M

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4.- OPERATION 4.1.- OPERATING PRINCIPLEThe CVM-B is a four-quadrant power analyzer (consumption and generation).0º90º180º-90ºCapacitiveCapacit

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7.5.3.- CONNECTION DIAGRAMB(-)A(+)SPCEthernetRS-485POWER SUPPLYINPUTSA(+) B(-)GNDRS485S1 S2S1 S2S1 S2L1P1 P2L2L3300V ~Ph-NPh-Ph520V ~NVL3L2VL1VP1 P2P1

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All the possible programming parameters for the unit appear in the lower area. To congure the expansion modules you need to, using the keys and , b

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Figure 182: Main conguration screen of the Modbus TCP communications module.The following options appear in the lower area: Conguration of DHCP act

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7.5.4.1.- Conguration of DHCP activation/deactivationOn this screen you select whether or not the IP is automatically assigned. Figure 183.Figure

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7.5.4.2.- Conguration of the TCP parameters manually.Note: If DHCP is activated, you will not be able to modify the parameters on this screen. This

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7.5.4.3.- Conguration of the RS-485 gateway parametersThe conguration parameters of the RS-485 gateway are, Figure 185:  The transmission spee

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● When programming the parity: Even parity. Odd parity. No parity. Previous, selects the previous parameter. Next, selects the next param

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7.5.5.- MODBUS COMMUNICATIONSThe following functions are implemented for these variables: Function 0x04: reading registers. Function 0x10: Writing mul

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7.6.- LONWORKS COMMUNICATIONS MODULE The LonWorks communications module, M-CVM-AB-LON, enables communicating the CVM-B on a LonWorks networ

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7.6.3.- CONFIGURATIONYou can access the setup menu on the main screen, Figure 25.The screen in Figure 188, is the home screen of the setup menu.Figure

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4.2.- MEASUREMENT PARAMETERSThe unit displays the electrical parameters shown in Table 5.Table 5: CVM-Bx measurement parameters.Parameter Units

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Displayed here are all the expansion modules connected to the unit.If in the unit there is more than one module of the same type connected, a number w

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Figure 191: Main conguration screen of the LonWorks module ( Message)The following options also appear at the bottom: Conrm, for deleting the messa

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7.6.5.- LIST OF LONWORKS LOGSNote: The binary les and setup le can be downloaded from Circutor’s website.Variable Name Variable type UnitCurrent L1n

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Variable Name Variable type UnitActive power L2nvo_ActPwrPh2 SNVT_power_kilo (28) kW L2Code Resolution Values08 0.1 0..6553.5Active power L3Name Varia

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Variable Name Variable type UnitCurrent THD L2nvo_THDVal_I2 SNVT_lev_percent (81) THD A% L2Code Resolution Values29 0.005 -163.840..163.830Current THD

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Variable Name Variable type UnitThree-phase CurrentnvoAvgValCurr3Ph SNVT_amp_ac (139) I_AVGCode Resolution Values31 1 0..65,534Current Maximum Demand

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Variable Name Variable type UnitInductive Reactive Energy (-)nvoIndEnergy_exp SNVT_elec_kwh_I (146) kVArL.h(-)Code Resolution Values48 0.1 -214,748,36

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Arrray 1 tipo NVT ( SNVT_str_int (37)), Unit (N/A), Resolution (1), Values (0...65,565), Bytes (31)

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Arrray 3 tipo NVT ( SNVT_str_int (37)), Unit (N/A), Resolution (1), Values (0...65,565), Bytes (31)

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Arrray 3 tipo NVT ( SNVT_str_int (37)), Unit (N/A), Resolution (1), Values (0...65,565), Bytes (31)

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Table 5 ( Continuation ): CVM-Bx measurement parameters.Parameter UnitsPhases L1-L2-L3NTotalIIIMaximum Apparent Power Demand, Tariff 1 kVA Maximum C

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7.7.- PROFIBUS COMMUNICATIONS MODULEThe Probus communications module, M-CVM-AB-Probus, enables communicating the CVM-B with a Probus

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7.7.3.- CONNECTION DIAGRAMRed Profibus / Network ProfibusMaster ProfibusCVM-B1xx+ M-CVM-AB-ProbusCVM-B1xx+ M-CVM-AB-ProbusFigure 194:Connection diag

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7.7.4.- CONFIGURATIONYou can access the setup menu on the main screen, Figure 25.The screen in Figure 195, is the home screen of the setup menu.Figure

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Displayed here are all the expansion modules connected to the unit. If in the unit there is more than one module of the same type connected, a number

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7.7.5.- MODBUS COMMUNICATIONSThe following functions are implemented for this variable: Function 0x04: reading logs. Function 0x10: Writing multiple l

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Table 138: GSD modules (Module 1 - Mod 1.2)Mod 1.2Phase currents Symbol Bytes Address UnitsCurrent A 1 4 02-03 mACurrent A 2 4 12-13 mACurrent A 3 4 2

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Module 3Table 143: GSD modules (Module 3 - Mod 3.1)Mod 3.1Average values Symbol Bytes Address UnitsAverage phase voltage Vn_AVG 4 3C-3D Vx100Average l

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Module 5Table 147: GSD modules (Module 5)Mod 5THD V / I Symbol Bytes Address UnitsV 1 THD ratio THDV1 4 4E-4F %x100V 2 THD ratio THDV2 4 50-51 %x100V

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Table 148 ( Continuation) : GSD modules (Module 8)Mod 8Odd harmonics voltage Symbol Bytes Address Units7th Order Harmonic vn H7 2 0AC8 %x1009th Order

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Table 149 ( Continuation) : GSD modules (Module 9)Mod 9Odd harmonics current Symbol Bytes Address UnitsIn 9th Order Harmonic in H9 2 0BF6 %x100In 11th

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4.4.- DISPLAYThe unit has a colour TFT display which displays all the parameters indicated in Table 5.The display is divided into three areas (

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7.8.- MBUS COMMUNICATIONS MODULEThe MBus communications module, M-CVM-AB-MBus, enables communicating the CVM-B with a M-Bus network.7.8.1.- CON

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7.8.3.- CONFIGURATIONYou can access the setup menu on the main screen, Figure 25.The screen in Figure 200, is the home screen of the setup menu.Figure

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Displayed here are all the expansion modules connected to the unit. If in the unit there is more than one module of the same type connected, a number

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Maximum value: 250.Minimum value: 1.Use the and buttons to select the different options.To conrm the selection, press the button.If no button i

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7.8.5.- M-BUS COMMUNICATIONSThe M-Bus module implements a slave M-Bus interface that is compatible with the EN13757-2 and EN13757-3 standards, enablin

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7.8.5.1.- TABLE OF “RSP_UD” TELEGRAM VARIABLESVariables arranged by order of appearance in the telegram.Table 153: Table of “RSP_UD” telegram variable

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7.9.- DATA STORAGE MODULE, DATALOGGERThe M-CVM-AB-Datalogger can be used to store data in the embedded PowerStudio platform integrated in the m

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7.9.3.- CONNECTION DIAGRAMPCEthernetROUTERSERVIDOR/ SERVERINTERNETCon navegador Web compatible con JavaOpcional / Optional CVM B-1xx+M-CVM-AB-Datalog

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7.9.4.- CONFIGURATIONYou can access the setup menu on the main screen, Figure 25.The screen in Figure 206, is the home screen of the setup menu.Figure

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Displayed here are all the expansion modules connected to the unit. If in the unit there is more than one module of the same type connected, a number

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DISCLAIMERCIRCUTOR, SA reserves the right to make modi cations to the device or the unit speci ca-tions set out in this instruct

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 Type of communications The CVM-B units have one RS-485 communications port. The unit has as standard two communications protocols: MODBUS RTU ®

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7.9.4.1.- Conguration of the TCP parametersThis screen displays the conguration of the TCP parameters Figure 209, since these values cannot be co

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Figure 210:Port conguration screen.The following options appear in the lower area: Back, returns to the main conguration screen of the Datalogger

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8.- SOFTWARE UPDATEIn the CVM-B you can update:  The unit software,  The expansion modules software.Before carrying out any updating process, t

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8.1.- UNIT SOFTWARE UPDATE.The update les depend on the model of the unit:Table 158:Display software update les.Model Display software update

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The updated information on the modules is displayed in the expansion modules section of the information menu, “5.5.3.- Expansion modules.” Figure 2

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9.- TECHNICAL FEATURESAC power supplyRated voltage 85 ... 265 V ~Frequency 50 ... 60HzConsumptionCVM-B100 CVM-B1506... 8 VA 7...12 VAInstallation ca

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(Continuation) Accuracy of measurements (in accordance with the IEC 61557-12 standard for PMD SD/SS) .../5A .../1A .../0.250AActive energy measurement

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User interfaceDisplay: Type TFT colour screenDisplay: Resolution VGA (640x480)Display: Format 4:3Display: Visible area sizeCVM-B100 CVM-B1503.5” 5.6”K

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1441447 38968.2589.5137.6Figure 214:CVM-B150 dimensions.StandardsSafety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory

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10.- TECHNICAL FEATURES OF EXPANSION MODULES 10.1.- TRANSISTOR DIGITAL INPUTS/OUTPUTS General featuresMaximum power of the module 3 WTransistor

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4.4.2.- LOWER AREAFigure 21: Lower area of display.The various options on the display and setup menus and an explanatory text for the option se-lected

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10.2.- RELAY DIGITAL INPUTS/OUTPUTS General featuresMaximum power of the module 3 WRelay digital outputsQuantity 8Maximum voltage, open contact

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10.3.- DIGITAL ANALOGUE INPUTS/OUTPUTS General featuresMaximum power of the module 3WAnalogue outputsQuantity 8Maximum internal voltage 12 VLin

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10.4.- MODBUS TCP ( Bridge ) COMMUNICATIONS General featuresMaximum power of the module 2 WCommunications : Modbus TCPConnector RJ-45Protocol M

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10.5.- LONWORKS COMMUNICATIONS General featuresMaximum power of the module 1.2 WCommunications Protocol LonTalkEnvironmental featuresOperating

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10.6.- PROFIBUS COMMUNICATIONS General featuresMaximum power of the module 2 WCommunicationsConnector DB9Protocol ProbusIdentier 4Baud rate

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10.7.- MBUS COMMUNICATIONS General featuresMaximum power of the module 2 WCommunications Bus Wired M-BusProtocol Slave M-Bus compatible to EN

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10.8.- DATA STORAGE, DATALOGGER General featuresMaximum power of the module 2 WCommunications : Modbus TCPConnector RJ-45Protocol Modbus/TCPBa

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89.589.521.8528.65Figure 216: Expansion module dimensions ( Protective cove version 2).317Instruction ManualCVM-B100 - CVM-B150

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11.- MAINTENANCE AND TECHNICAL SERVICE 12.- GUARANTEE• No returns will be accepted and no unit will be repaired or replaced if it is not ac-companied

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13.- CE CERTIFICATE319Instruction ManualCVM-B100 - CVM-B150

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If an alarm has not been programmed for the parameter, the pre-alarm and alarm zones shown in the bar chart are calculated.Figure 23: Calculation of t

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CIRCUTOR, SA Vial Sant Jordi, s/n08232 -Viladecavalls (Barcelona)Tel.: (+34) 93 745 29 00 - Fax: (+34) 93 745 29 14 www.circutor.es central@circuto

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 Frequency 60 Hz L = 55 H = 65 Min = L * 0.95

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4.5.- LED INDICATORSThe CVM-B unit features: - A CPU LED, which indicates that the unit is working correctly with a 1 second ashing. A ashing

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4.6.- INPUTS The CVM-B has two programmable digital inputs (terminals 7 and 8 in Figure 1) for working as:  Logic input.  Impulse input. 

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5.- DISPLAY AND CONFIGURATIONOn the main screen, Figure 25, you can access the various menus of the unit:Figure 25:Main screen. Measurement display m

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5.1.-MEASUREMENT DISPLAY MENU The screen in Figure 26 is the home screen for the measurement display menu.Figure 26: Main screen of the measure

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5.1.1.- Display 1 parameter. By selecting this option, you want to view a single parameter on the display.Figure 27: 1 parameter display screen.The

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5.1.1.1.- Default parameters.This menu allows you to view the following types of parameters:Figure 28:Default parameters display screen (display 1 p

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CONTENTSSAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...

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5.1.1.1.1.- Instantaneous parameters.On this screen, Figure 29, you can view all the parameters indicated in Tabla 8.Figure 29: Instantaneous parame

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Table 8 ( Continuation) : Instantaneous parameters.IconDisplay 1 parameterInstantaneous parametersTotal reactive power (1)Apparent power (1)Power fact

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Figure 30: Instantaneous parameters without lower area (display 1 parameter).Press the key to display the lower area again.The following icons also

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Graphic view. (“5.1.1.1.1.1.1.Graphic view.”) Analog view. ( “5.1.1.1.1.1.2. Analog view.”) Display of 3 parameters, moves to the 3 parameters di

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5.1.1.1.1.1.2.- Analog view.The analogue display screen is shown in Figure 33.Figure 33:Instantaneous parameters, analog view(display 1 parameter).

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5.1.1.1.2.- Incremental parameters.On this screen, Figure 34, you can view all the parameters indicated in Tabla 9.For each of the incremental param

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Figure 35: Graphical representation of the energy increase.NB: This representation is not real, it is only signicant to give the user an idea of the

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5.1.1.1.2.1.- Incremental parameters display menu.For each incremental parameter, this menu enables the following (Figure 36):Figure 36: Incremental p

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5.1.1.1.2.1.1.- Tariff selection.The screen for selecting the tariff to be displayed is shown in Figure 37.Figure 37:Incremental parameters, tariff

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5.1.1.1.2.1.2.- Graphic viewThe graphical representation of the energy closes is shown for all the incremental energy parameters, Figure 38.Figure

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5.5.1.- System information. ... 1115.5.2.-

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5.1.1.1.3.- Demand parameters.On this screen, Figure 39, you can view all the maximum demand parameters indicated in Tabla 10.For each of the deman

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The associated output in the module.The alarm status: not activated, pre-alarm activated, alarm activated.The icon flashes during the dela

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5.1.1.1.3.1.1.- Graphic view.Figure 41 shows the graphical display screen.Figure 41:Demand parameters, graphic view (displays 1 parameter).The menu

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5.1.1.1.3.1.2.- Analogue view.The analogue display screen is shown in Figure 42.Figure 42:Demand parameters, analog view (display 1 parameter).The m

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5.1.1.1.3.1.3.- Tariff selection.The screen for selecting the tariff to be displayed is shown in Figure 43.Figure 43: Demand parameters, tariff sel

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5.1.1.2.- Customise parametersOn this screen, Figure 44, you can view the ve custom screens with 1 parameter.Figure 44: Custom parameters screen (d

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5.1.1.2.1.- , ... Customisation screensFigure 45 shows the screen used to customise 1 parameter.These screens can also be congured for communic

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5.1.1.2.1.1.- Parameter selectionFigure 46 shows the screen for selecting the parameter for display.Figure 46: Custom parameters screen, parameter s

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5.1.1.2.1.1.1.- Selecting an instantaneous parameter.Figure 47 shows the screen for selecting the Instantaneous parameters.Figure 47: Custom paramet

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To select a parameter, press the button to open the menu at the bottom for selecting the phase:● For the Neutral-Phase and Voltage parameters: Pha

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7.2.4.- MODBUS COMMUNICATIONS ... 2197.3.- TRANSISTO

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5.1.1.2.1.1.2.- Selecting an incremental parameter.Figure 48 shows the screen for selecting an incremental parameter.Figure 48: Custom parameters sc

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● For the Active tariff time, CO2 Emissions and Cost parameters: Phase L1.The tariff must be selected after selecting the phase: Tariff 1, T

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Press the key to display the lower area again.The menu at the bottom displays all the available demand parameters (Table 13).Table 13: Demand parame

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5.1.2.- Display 3 parameters.By selecting this option, you can view the three parameters at the same time on the display.Figure 50: 3 parameter disp

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5.1.2.1.- Default parameters.This menu allows you to view the following types of parameters:Figure 51:Default parameters display screen (display 3 p

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5.1.2.1.1.- Instantaneous parameters.On this screen, Figure 52, you can view all the parameters indicated in Table 14.Figure 52: Instantaneous param

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Table 14 ( Continuation) : Instantaneous parameters (display 3 parameters).IconDisplay 3 parametersInstantaneous parametersCapacitive reactive power L

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5.1.2.1.1.1.- Instantaneous parameters display menu.For each instantaneous parameter, this menu allows (Figure 53):Figure 53: Instantaneous parameters

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The menu in the lower area disappears after 3 seconds.Press the key to display the lower area again.The lower area menu options are: , , Selectin

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Table 15: Instantaneous parameters (display 3 parameters).IconDisplay 3 parametersIncremental parametersActive energy L1(1) (2)Active energy L2 (1) (2

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REVISION LOGTable 1: Revision log.Date Revision Description06/14 M010B01-03-14A Initial Version05/15 M010B01-03-15AIntroduction of expansion modules:

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5.1.2.1.2.1.- Incremental parameters display menu.For each incremental parameter, this menu enables the following (Figure 56):Figure 56: Incremental p

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5.1.2.1.2.1.1.- Tariff selection.The screen for selecting the tariff to be displayed is shown in Figure 57.Figure 57:Incremental parameters, tariff

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5.1.2.1.2.1.2.- Graphic view.The graphical representation of the energy closes is shown for all the incremental energy parameters, Figure 58.Figure

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5.1.2.1.3.- Demand parameters.On this screen, Figure 59, you can view all the maximum demand parameters indicated in Table 16.For each of the dema

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The following icons also appear in the active power maximum demand parameters: Indicating that the parameter refers to inductive or capacitive energ

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Graphic view .(“5.1.2.1.3.1.1. Graphic view”) Tariff selection (“5.1.2.1.3.1.2. Tariff selection.”) Back, returns to the demand parameters disp

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5.1.2.1.3.1.2.- Tariff selection.The screen for selecting the tariff to be displayed is shown in Figure 62.Figure 62:Demand parameters, tariff selec

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5.1.2.2.- Customise parameters On this screen, Figure 63, you can view the ve custom screens with 3 parameters.Figure 63: Custom parameters screen

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5.1.2.2.1.- , ... Customisation screensFigure 64 shows the screen used to customise 3 parameters.These screens can also be configured for c

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5.1.3.- Display 4 parameters.By selecting this option, you can view the four parameters at the same time on the display.Figure 65: 4 parameter displ

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1.- VERIFICATION UPON RECEPTIONCheck the following points upon receiving the unit: a) The unit meets the specications described in your order. b)

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5.1.3.1.- Default parameters.This menu allows you to view the following types of parameters:Figure 66:Default parameters display screen (display 4 p

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5.1.3.1.1.- Instantaneous parameters.On this screen, Figure 67, you can view all the parameters indicated in Table 17.Figure 67: Instantaneous param

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Table 17 ( Continuation) :Instantaneous parameters (display 4 parameters).IconDisplay 4 parametersInstantaneous parametersActive power L1 (2)Active po

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If there is an alarm associated with the variable being displayed, the following will be shown: The module with which the alarm is associated. The as

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5.1.3.1.1.1.1.- Graphic view.Figure 69 shows the graphical display screen .Figure 69: Instantaneous parameters, graphical representation (displays 4

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5.1.3.1.2.- Incremental parameters.On this screen, Figure 70, you can view all the parameters indicated in Table 18.For each of the incremental para

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Table 18 ( Continuation): Incremental parameters (display 4 parameters).IconDisplay 4 parametersIncremental parametersActive tariff hoursActive tariff

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5.1.3.1.2.1.- Incremental parameters display menu.For each incremental parameter, this menu enables the following (Figure 71):Figure 71: Incremental p

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5.1.3.1.2.1.1.- Tariff selection.The screen for selecting the tariff to be displayed is shown in Figure 72.Figure 72:Incremental parameters, tariff

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5.1.3.1.2.1.2.- Graphic view.The graphical representation of the energy closes is shown for all the incremental energy parameters, Figure 73.Figure

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- 2 digital inputs, to select the tariff, detect the logic state of external signals or as act as an impulse input. - 2 transistor digital outpu

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5.1.3.1.3.- Demand parameters.On this screen, Figure 74, you can view all the maximum demand parameters indicated in Table 19.For each of the demand

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Use the keys and to browse the various parameters.If there is an alarm associated with the variable being displayed, the following will be shown:

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Back, returns to the demand parameters display screen, Figure 74. Main Menu, back to the main menu, Figure 25.Use the keys and to browse the d

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5.1.3.1.3.1.2.- Tariff selection.The screen for selecting the tariff to be displayed is shown in Figure 77.Figure 77:Demand parameters, tariff sele

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5.1.3.2.- Customise parameters On this screen, Figure 78, you can view the ve custom screens with 4 parameters.Figure 78: Custom parameters screen

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5.1.3.2.1.- , ... Customisation screensFigure 79 shows the screen used to customise 4 parameters.These screens can also be configured for c

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5.1.4.- Phasors.By selecting this option, you can view the phase sequence ( Figure 80).Figure 80: Phasor display screen.The following options appear

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5.1.5.- Standard phasors.By selecting this option, you can view the phase sequence with the standard values ( Figure 81).Figure 81: Standardised ph

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5.1.6.- Harmonics.On this screen, Figure 82, you can view the harmonics of the parameters indicated in Table 20.Figure 82: Harmonics screen.Table 20

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, Select the display of the even or odd harmonics . Previous, you move through the harmonics in descending order. Next, you move through th

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