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Powermeters

Reference Guide

Modbus

Communications

Protocol

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    PM130 Powermeters Reference Guide Modbus Communications Protocol BG0310 Rev. A1…
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    SERIES PM130 POWERMETERS COMMUNICATIONS Modbus Communications Protocol REFERENCE GUIDE…
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    Every effort has been made to ensure that the material herein is complete and accurate. However, the manufacturer is not responsible for any mistakes in printing or faulty instructions contained in this book. Notification of any errors or misprints will be received with appreciation. For further information regarding a particular installation, operation or maintenance of equipment, contact the manufacturer or your local representative or distributor.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 GENERAL ………………… 4 2 MODBUS FRAMING …………….5 2.1 Transmission Mode ………………..5 2.2 The RTU Frame Format ………………5 2.3 Address Field………………….5 2.4 Function Field ………………….5 2.5 Data Field ………………….. 6 2.6 Error Check Field………………..6 3 MODBUS MESSAGE FORMATS …………

  • Page 5: General

    1 GENERAL This document specifies a subset of the Modbus serial communications protocol used to transfer data between a master computer station and the PM130. The document provides the complete information necessary to develop a third-party communications software capable of communication with the Series PM130 Powermeters.

  • Page 6: Modbus Framing

    06 and 16). In this case all instruments receive the message and take action on the request, but do not issue a response. In the PM130, the broadcast mode is supported only for register addresses 287-294 and 301-302 (reset energies and maximum demands), 3404-3415 (reset/clear registers), and 4352-4358 (real-time clock registers).

  • Page 7: Data Field

    Code Meaning in Modbus Action (decimal) Preset single register Write single register Preset multiple registers Write multiple registers Loop-back test Communications test NOTE Broadcast mode available only for functions code 06 and 16. 2.5 Data Field The data field contains information needed by the instrument to perform a specific function, or data collected by the instrument in response to a query.

  • Page 8: Modbus Message Formats

    3 MODBUS MESSAGE FORMATS 3.1 Function 03 — Read Multiple Registers This command allows the user to obtain contents of up to 125 contiguous registers from a single data table. Request Instrument Function Starting Word Count Error Check Address (03) Address 1 byte 1 byte…

  • Page 9: Function 16 — Write Multiple Registers

    Response The normal response is the retransmission of the write request. 3.4 Function 16 — Write Multiple Registers This request allows the user to write the contents of multiple contiguous registers to a single data table where registers can be written. Request Instrument Function…

  • Page 10: Exception Responses

    3.6 Exception Responses The instrument sends an exception response when errors are detected in the received message. To indicate that the response is notification of an error, the high order bit of the function code is set to 1. Exception Response Instrument Function (high Exception…

  • Page 11: Protocol Implementation

    4 PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTATION 4.1 Modbus Register Addresses The PM130 Modbus registers are referred to by using addresses in the range of 0 to 65535. From within the Modbus applications, the PM130 Modbus registers can be accessed by simulating holding registers of the Modicon 584, 884 or 984 Programmable Controller, using a 5-digit “4XXXX”…

  • Page 12: 32-Bit Modulo 10000 Format

    Section 4.2.1). 4.3 User Assignable Registers The PM130 contains the 120 user assignable registers in the address range of 0 to 119 (see Table 4-1), any of which you can map to either register address accessible in the instrument. Registers that reside in different locations may be accessed by a single request by re-mapping them to adjacent addresses in the user assignable registers area.

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    Table 4-1 User Assignable Registers Register contents Address Size, byte Direction Range User definable data 0 User definable data 1 User definable data 2 User definable data 119 — depends on the mapped register Table 4-2 User Assignable Register Map Register contents Address Size, byte Direction Range Register address for user data 0 120…
  • Page 14: Powermeter Registers Description

    5 POWERMETER REGISTERS DESCRIPTION 5.1 Basic Data Registers Table 5-1 Basic Data Registers Parameter Add- Size, Direc- Unit Scale Con- ress byte tion High version Voltage L1/L12 Vmax LIN3 Voltage L2/L23 Vmax LIN3 Voltage L3/L31 Vmax LIN3 Current L1 Imax LIN3 Current L2 Imax…

  • Page 15: Basic Setup

    Parameter Add- Size, Direc- Unit Scale Con- ress byte tion High version -kvarh net (low) kvarh 9999 NONE kvarh x10 4 0 x10 4 -kvarh net (high) Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved kVAh (low) (E) kVAh 9999 NONE kVAh x10 4 0 x10 4 kVAh (high) (E) 9999…

  • Page 16: User Selectable Options Setup

    0 = disable, 1 = enable mode (E) (P) available in the PM130P and PM130E (read as 65535 in the PM130) (E) available in the PM130E (read as 65535 in the PM130 and PM130P) For short energy registers (see Table 5-1), the maximum roll value will be 1×10 for positive readings and 1×10…

  • Page 17: Communications Setup

    5.4 Communications Setup Table 5-4 Communications Setup Registers Parameter Add- Size, Direc- Range ress byte tion Reserved 2344 2 Read as 65535 Interface 2345 2 RS-485 (not changeable) Address 2346 2 1 to 247 Baud rate 2347 2 0 = 110 bps 1 = 300 bps 2 = 600 bps 3 = 1200 bps…

  • Page 18: Instrument Status

    5.6 Instrument Status Table 5-6 Instrument Status Registers Parameter Address Size, Direc Unit Range byte tion Instrument reset 2560 0 (when read) register 65535 (when written) = reset the instrument Reserved 2561 Read as 0 Relay status 2562 see Table 5-7 Reserved 2563 Read as 0…

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    Table 5-10 Relay Status Description Relay status 1-15 Not used (permanently set to 0) Bit meaning: 0 = relay released, 1 = relay operated Table 5-11 Setpoints Status Description Setpoint # 1 status Setpoint # 2 status Setpoint # 3 status Setpoint # 4 status Setpoint # 5 status Setpoint # 6 status…
  • Page 20: Extended Data Registers

    The setpoint alarm register stores the status of the operated setpoints by setting the appropriate bits to 1. The alarm status bits can be reset all together by writing zero to the setpoint alarm register. It is possible to reset each alarm status bit separately by writing back the contents of the alarm register with a corresponding alarm bit set to 0.

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    Table 5-16 Extended Data Registers Parameter 16-bit Register 32-bit Data Dir. Unit Range/Scale Reg. Conv. Register High None None 6656 11776-11777 0 Relays Relay status 6976 12800-12801 2048 (see Table 5-10) Event/time counters Counter #1 7056 13056-13057 2560 99999 7057 Counter #2 7058 13058-13059 2561…
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    Parameter 16-bit Register 32-bit Data Dir. Unit Range/Scale Reg. Conv. Register High Total PF 7259 LIN3 13702-13703 3843 0.001 -1.000 1.000 Reserved 7260 13704-13705 3844 Reserved 7261 13706-13707 3845 Real-time auxiliary values Reserved 7296 13824-13825 4096 Neutral current 7297 LIN3 13826-13827 4097 Imax Frequency…
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    Parameter 16-bit Register 32-bit Data Dir. Unit Range/Scale Reg. Conv. Register High Voltage unbalance (P) 7499 LIN3 14470-14471 5379 Current unbalance (P) 7500 LIN3 14472-14473 5380 Present demands Volt demand L1/L12 (P) 7536 LIN3 14592-14593 5632 Vmax Volt demand L2/L23 (P) 7537 LIN3 14594-14595 5633…
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    Parameter 16-bit Register 32-bit Data Dir. Unit Range/Scale Reg. Conv. Register High kWh import L2 7618 14850-14851 6145 7619 kWh import L3 7620 14852-14853 6146 7621 kvarh import L1 7622 14854-14855 6147 kvarh 7623 kvarh import L2 7624 14856-14857 6148 kvarh 7625 kvarh import L3…
  • Page 25: Alarm/Event Setpoints

    Parameter 16-bit Register 32-bit Data Dir. Unit Range/Scale Reg. Conv. Register High Total kvar 8777 LIN3 18562-18563 13569 R kvar -Pmax Pmax Total kVA 8778 LIN3 18564-18565 13570 R Pmax Total PF 8779 LIN3 18566-18567 13571 R 0.001 1.000 Maximum real-time auxiliary values (M) Reserved 8816 18688-18689 13824 R…

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    Table 5-17 Setpoint Setup Registers Parameter Offset Size, Direction Range byte Trigger parameter ID see Table 5-18 Action see Table 5-19 Operate delay 0-9999 (× 0.1 sec) Release delay 0-9999 (× 0.1 sec) Operate limit see Table 5-18 Release limit see Table 5-18 The setpoint is disabled when its trigger parameter is set to NONE.
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    Trigger parameter Trigger Size, Unit Con- Limit/scale byte High version Low current L3 37125 Imax LIN3 High/low average values on any phase High voltage 4864 Vmax LIN3 Low voltage 37376 Vmax LIN3 High current 4865 Vmax LIN3 Low current 37377 Vmax LIN3 High/low average total values (P)
  • Page 28: Pulsing Setpoints

    Action Increment counter #4 16387 Count operating time using counter #1 17408 Count operating time using counter #2 17409 Count operating time using counter #3 17410 Count operating time using counter #4 17411 This action converts a common event counter to the time counter which measures time at 0.1 hour resolution while the setpoint is in the operated state.

  • Page 29: Min/Max Log

    The Min/Max log registers are supported only for compatibility with other models of instruments. Because the Min/Max log is not time stamped in the PM130, reading these registers returns you only values of the Min/Max log parameters which you can read directly via extended data registers (see Table 5-15).

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PM130 PLUS Quick Start Manual

This Quick Start Manual is a short guide on how to mount, connect, configure and operate the

PM130 PLUS. It is not intended to replace reading the full User Manual – and particularly the

safety precautions. The manual is available on the Product Documentation CD.

Mounting, electrical connection and settings of the PM130 shall be made in

accordance with all applicable laws and/or regulations and be performed by

authorized personnel only.

MOUNTING

Position the PM130 meter in 92×92mm square or 4″ round cutout (Figure 1). If two PM130 are

positioned side by side, keep at least 150mm (5.9″) between their centers to allow installation

of add-on modules (140mm/5.5″ if only small form modules will be used).

Attach the PM130 unit using washers and nuts. Make sure that the unit is securely attached

into the wall or cabinet fixture.

Figure 1

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  • 4 PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series Quick Start Guide This section can be used by a licensed electrician to install and perform basic PM130 PLUS setup. For more detailed PM130 PLUS setup and use instructions, see the following chapters in this manual. This quick start guide will assist you to have the unit running for the first time. During the operation of the meter, hazardous voltages are present in the input terminals. Failure to observe precautions can result in serious or even fatal injury, or damage to equipment. For complete and acc

  • Chapter 2 Installation Electrical I N S T A L L A T I O N PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series 25 Voltage Input connection The equipment installation shall conform to the following instructions: a) a switch or circuit-breaker shall be included in the building installation; b) It shall be in close proximity to the equipment and within easy reach of the OPERATOR; c) It shall be marked as the disconnecting device for the equipment. Before installing, ensure that all incoming power sources are shut OFF. Failure to observe

  • Chapter 5 Configuring T H E P M 1 3 0 P L U S Configuring M E T E R S E C U R I T Y PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series 93 Daylight Saving Time When the daylight saving time is enabled, the meter automatically advances the device clock by one hour when daylight saving time begins and puts the clock back one hour when it ends. The default daylight saving time change points are preset for the U.S.A. The d

  • Chapter 2 Installation I/ O C O N N E C T I O N S PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series 35 8 DI module Eight optically isolated status inputs are provided for status monitoring, pulse counting, external power demand period, and time synchronization Figure 2-25 8 DI — Digital Input Connection 12DI/4RO Module Before I/O Module installation ensure that all incoming power sources are shut OFF. Failu

  • Chapter 2 Installation Communications C O N N E C T I O N S PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series 45 Connecting a GSM/GPRS modem A GSM/GPRS modem module can be connected to the meter COM2 port to provide communications with the remote MODBUS/TCP server via a wireless GPRS network.  The GSM/GPRS SIM must not have any incoming voice call. The customer must require from the Service Provider for DATA services only The GPRS modem module can be equipped with two different antenn

  • Chapter 3 Using F R O N T D I S P L A Y Using T H E M E N U S PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series 57 operation. When there are recorded diagnostic messages, the “i” diagnostic LED on the front display briefly flashes two times to indicate that the meter may require servicing. The diagnostic LED can be disabled or enabled via the display setup menu (see Configuring the Display). Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to scroll through the diagnostic message list. See Device Diagno

  • Appendix A Technical Specifications 140 PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series A.11 Standards Compliance Accuracy: Complies IEC62053-22, class 0.5S Meets ANSI C12.20 –1998, class 10 0.5% Electromagnetic Immunity: Comply with IEC 61000-6-2: IEC 61000-4-2 level 3: Electrostatic Discharge IEC 61000-4-3 level 3: Radiated Electromagnetic RF Fields IEC 61000-4-4 level 3: Electric Fast Transient IEC 61000-4-5 level 3: Surge IEC 61000-4-6 level 3: Conducted Radio Frequency IEC 61000-4-8: Power Frequency Magnetic Field Meets ANSI/IEEE C37.90

  • Chapter 6 Device C O N T R O L A N D U P G R A D I N G Updating T H E M E T E R C L O C K 110 PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series Figure 6-1: Reset Dialog To reset the desired values or files: 1. Click on the corresponding button, and then confirm your command. 2. If an entry has more than one target, you are allowed to select targets to reset. 3. Check the corresponding boxes, and then click OK. Figure 6-2: Reset Maximum Demands Dialog Box

  • Chapter 5 Configuring T H E P M 1 3 0 P L U S Configuring C O M M U N I C A T I O N P R O T O C O L S 108 PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series 1. Select Protocol Setup from the Meter Setup menu and click on the DNP Class 0 Points tab. 2. Select the object and variation type for a point range. 3. Specify the start point index and the number of points in the range. Refer to the PM

  • 10 PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series Simple Reset of Accumulated Data ……………………………………………………………….. 49 Common Measurements Display ………………………………………………………………….. 50 Min/Max and Maximum Demand Display ……………………………………………………….. 51 Harmonics Display (PM130EH) …………………………………………………….

  • Chapter 3 Using F R O N T D I S P L A Y Using T H E M E N U S 58 PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series The menu has three entries:  StA: Status Display entry (see the Status Display section)  OPS: Main setup menu entry allowing to review setup options  CHG: Main setup menu entry allowing changing setups, updating the clock and resetting accumulated values. To access the Status Display: 1. If the StA window is not highlighted, use the SELECT button to

  • Chapter 2 Installation Electrical I N S T A L L A T I O N PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series 31 Figure 17: 3-wire/4-wire connection using the current from one phase (1 CT) and the L-L voltage from the other two phases (Wiring mode = 2LL1) Figure 18: 3-wire/4-wire connection with PT using the current from one phase (1 CT) and the L-L voltage from the other two phases (Wiring mode = 2LL1)

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  • 48, Chapter 6 Viewing Status Information 41 Chapter 6 Viewing Status Information 6. Through the Status Information Menu (STA), it is possible to view the status of various instrument features. 6.1 The Status Information Menu   To enter the Status Information Menu:  From the display mode, press to enter the Primary Selectio…

  • 27, Chapter 4 Setup Menus 20 Code Parameter Options Description ConF Wiring mode 3OP3 3-wire open delta using 3 CTs (2½ element) 3Ln3 4-wire Wye using 2 PTs (2½ element), line to neutral voltage readings 3LL3 4-wire Wye using 2 PTs (2½ element), line to line voltage readings Pt PT ratio 1.0∗ — 6,500.0 The potential transformer ratio Ct CT primary cu…

  • 53, Appendix: Technical Specifications 46 Accuracy, % Range Display resolution (%Rdg)  Parameter Full scale Rdg FS Conditions @ range Neutral (unbalanced) current CT PRIMARY CURRENT 0.6 2% to 150% FS 0 to 60,000 A 1 A @ 1A to 9,999 A ≤0.1% @ 10,000 A to 60,000 A Ampere demand same as for current kW dem…

  • 36, Chapter 4 Setup Menus 29 4.7 User Selectable Options Menu     This menu allows you to change options which relate to the instrument features and functionality. Table 4-8 lists all available options with their code names and applicable ranges. To select an option:  Press to ac…

  • 31, Chapter 4 Setup Menus 24  Use the up/down arrow keys to scroll to the desired setup option. The value associated with this option is displayed in the lower window. To change the selected setup option:  Press to activate the lower window.  Use the up/down arrow keys to scroll to the desired value.  Press to store the new value.  P…

  • 28, Chapter 4 Setup Menus 21 4.2 Communications Port Setup Menu     This menu allows you to access the communications port options that the PM130 uses to communicate with a master computer. Table 4-2 lists the communications options, their code names and applicable choices. Activat…

  • 3, i LIMITED WARRANTY The manufacturer offers the customer an 24-month functional warranty on the instrument for faulty workmanship or parts from date of dispatch from the distributor. In all cases, this warranty is valid for 36 months from the date of production. This warranty is on a return to factory basis. The manufacturer does not accept liability for any damag…

  • 26, Chapter 4 Setup Menus 19 Chapter 4 Setup Menus 4. CHAPTER 3 SETUP MENUS NOTE: Instrument setup can be performed directly on the front panel using the setup menus or via communications using PComTest communication software. PComTest is supplied with your instrument and provides full setup capabilities for your instrument. For information on using PComTest, refer to…

  • 16, Chapter 2 Installation 9 2.2.2 Current Inputs To ensure accurate readings, the input current should not exceed 1.5A RMS for the 1A CT secondary, or 7.5A RMS for the 5A CT secondary. The PM130 does not have current terminals. To connect to the external CT, you must pass the external CT wire through the instrument CT core (see Figure 2-4). In the case of a re…

  • 37, Chapter 4 Setup Menus 30 4.8 Access Control Menu     This menu can be only accessed via the Setup Change Menu (CHG). It is used in order to: • change the user password • enable or disable password check To view an option setting:  Press to activa…

  • 42, Chapter 5 Data Display 35 Page Window Indicato r LED Parameter  Digit s Unit  Min/Max Measurements MIN 1 1 V1/V1-2 Min. real-time voltage L1/L12  4 V/kV 1 2 V2/V2-3 Min. real-time voltage L2/L23  4 V/kV 1 3 V3/V3-1 Min. real-time voltage L3/L31  4 V/kV MAX 2 1 V1/V1-2 Max. real-time voltage L1/L12  …

  • 21, Chapter 2 Installation 14 Figure 2-10 Four Wire Wye Connection Using 2 PTs, 3 CTs (2½-element) Wiring Mode = 3LL3 or 3Ln3 Note This configuration will provide accurate power measurements only if the voltages are balanced. Figure 2-9 Three Wire Open Delta Connection Using 2 PTs, 3 CTs (2½-element) Wiring Mode = 3OP3

  • 38, Chapter 4 Setup Menus 31 4.9 Reset/Synchronization Menu     This menu allows you to reset to zero the accumulators and Min/Max registers in your instrument, and also to synchronize the power demand interval in the PM130E. The menu can be only accessed via the Setup Change Menu (CHG). If the res…

  • 32, Chapter 4 Setup Menus 25 Table 4-5 Setpoint Triggers (lower window, when middle window is triG) Code Parameter Unit Range nonE Setpoint disabled Phase Reversal POS.ro. Positive phase rotation reversal  NEG.ro. Negative phase rotation reversal  Real-time Values on any Phase r. Hi. U High voltage  V 0 to Vma…

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