Akse Electrex EXA 96 Installation guide

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Installation guide

Akse Electrex EXA 96 is a versatile device that offers advanced energy analysis and data management capabilities for various electrical systems. It can be utilized in a wide range of applications, including industrial, commercial, and residential settings. With its ability to measure and record voltage, current, power, and other electrical parameters, the EXA 96 provides valuable insights into energy consumption patterns and helps users optimize their energy usage.

Akse Electrex EXA 96 is a versatile device that offers advanced energy analysis and data management capabilities for various electrical systems. It can be utilized in a wide range of applications, including industrial, commercial, and residential settings. With its ability to measure and record voltage, current, power, and other electrical parameters, the EXA 96 provides valuable insights into energy consumption patterns and helps users optimize their energy usage.

INSTALLATION GUIDE
EXA 96 - EXA NET 96
MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Case Self-extinguishing plastic material class V0
Protection degree IP40 on front panel, IP20 terminals side
Size 96 x 96 x 72 mm
VOLTAGE INPUT
Direct insertion Up to 300 Vrms phase-neutral or 520 Vrms phase to phase
With external VT: Primary: programmable (max. 400 kV)
Secondary: programmable (max. 300 V)
Overload: 900 Vrms phase to phase for 1 sec
Aux. power supply 85/265Vac +/- 10% 50/60Hz
Self consumption: < 2 watt
MODELS
PFNE9-11109-000 EXA RJ45 96 85-265V
ENERGY ANALYZER & DATA MANAGER
PFNE9-11709-0M0 EXA RJ45 96 85÷265V
ENERGY ANALYZER & DATA MANAGER
PFNE9-11509-110 EXA RJ45 96 85÷265V
ENERGY ANALYZER & DATA MANAGER
PFNE9-11509-A10 EXA NET 96 WEB LOG 8 CHARTS 85÷265V
ENERGY ANALYZER & WEB DATA MANAGER
PFNE9-11A09-110 EXA NET WI-FI EDA 96 WEB LOG 8 85÷265
ENERGY ANALYZER & WEB DATA MANAGER
PFNE9-11509-F10 EXA NET 96 WEB LOG 8 FULL 85÷265V
ENERGY ANALYZER & WEB DATA MANAGER
COPYRIGHT
Electrex is a trademark of Akse S.r.l. All rights reserved.
It is forbidden to duplicate, adapt, transcript this document without Akse written
authorization, except when regulated accordingly by the Copyright Laws.
WARRANTY
This product is covered by a warranty against material and manufacturing defects for a 24
months period from the manufacturing date.
The warranty does not cover the defects that are due to:
• Negligent and improper use
• Failures caused by atmospheric hazards
Acts of vandalism
• Wear out of materials
• Firmware upgrades
Akse reserves the right, at its discretion, to repair or substitute the faulty products
The warranty is not applicable to the products that will result defective in consequence of
a negligent and improper use or an operating procedure not contemplated in this manual.
RETURN AND REPAIR FORMALITIES
Akse accepts the return of instruments for repair only when authorized in advance. The
transport costs are at customer charge.
RE-SHIPPING OF REPAIRED PRODUCT
The terms for re-shipment of repaired products are ex-works, i.e. the transport costs are
at customer charge.
Products returned as detective but found to be perfectly working by our laboratories, will
be charged a fl at fee to account for checking and testing time irrespective of the warranty
terms.
SAFETY
This instrument was manufactured and tested in compliance with IEC 61010-1 CAT III -
300V class 2 standards for operating voltages up to 300 VAC rms phase to neutral.
In order to maintain this condition and to ensure safe operation, the user must comply with
the indications and markings contained in the following instructions:
When the instrument is received, before starting its installation, check that it is
intact and no damage occurred during transport.
Before mounting, ensure that the instrument operating voltages and the mains
voltage are compatible then proceed with the installation.
• The instrument power supply needs no earth connection.
The instrument is not equipped with a power supply fuse; a suitable external
protection fuse must be foreseen by the contractor.
Maintenance and/or repair must be carried out only by qualifi ed, authorized
personnel
If there is ever the suspicion that safe operation is no longer possible, the instrument
must be taken out of service and precautions taken against its accidental use.
• Operation is no longer safe when:
1) There is clearly visible damaged.
2) The instrument no longer functions.
3) After lengthy storage in unfavorable conditions.
4) After serious damage occurred during transport
The instruments must be installed in respect of all the local regulations.
OPERATOR SAFETY
Warning: Failure to observe the following instructions may lead to a serious danger of
death.
During normal operation dangerous voltages can occur on instrument terminals and
on voltage and current transformers. Energized voltage and current transformers
may generate lethal voltages. Follow carefully the standard safety precautions while
carrying out any installation or service operation.
The terminals of the instrument must not be accessible by the user after the installation.
The user should only be allowed to access the instrument front panel where the
display is located.
Do not use the digital outputs for protection functions nor for power limitation functions.
The instrument is suitable only for secondary protection functions.
The instrument must be protected by a breaking device capable of interrupting both
the power supply and the measurement terminals. It must be easily reachable by the
operator and well identifi ed as instrument cut-off device.
• The instrument and its connections must be carefully protected against short-circuit.
Precautions: Failure to respect the following instructions may irreversibly damage to the
instrument.
• The outputs and the options operate at low voltage level; they cannot be powered by
any unspecifi ed external voltage.
The application of currents not compatible with the current inputs levels will damage
to the instrument.
Further documentation may be downloaded from our web site www.electrex.it.
This document is owned by company AKSE that reserves all rights.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Akse hereby declares that its range of products complies with the following directives EMC
2014/30/EU, 2014/35/EU and complies with the following product’s standard CEI EN
61326 - Ed. 2.0 (2012) IEC 61326 - Ed. 2.0 (2012), CEI EN 61010- Ed. 3 (2010) – IEC
61010- Ed. 3 (2010). The product has been tested in the typical wiring confi guration and
with peripherals conforming to the EMC directive and the LV directive.
SETUP
Press Menù/Enter key.
ENTER
U
I
P/PF
CNT
ESCMENU
0.0
L1N
L2N
L3N
LN
U
V
P 0.00 W
0%
0%
0%
0.0
0.0
192.168.27.1Mon,03/19/18
14:46:31
Press again Menù/Enter key.
ENTER
U
I
P/PF
CNT
ESCMENU
U I P PF CNT<
0.0
L1N
L2N
L3N
LN
U
V
P 0.00 W
0%
0%
0%
0.0
0.0
Press the key corresponding to the
Setup menu voice in order to enter
the Confi guration menu.
ENTER
U
I
P/PF
CNT
ESCMENU
Meas Setup
____ net 96
SN ______
MAC ___________
FW _.__
Using the Up and Down keys select
SETUP - MEAS A; then press the
key corresponding to the Ent menu
voice in order to enter the sub-menu
related.
ENTER
U
I
P/PF
CNT
ESCMENU
Down Up< Ent
SETUP - COM B
SETUP - ETHERNET
SETUP - MEAS A
SETUP - MEAS B
SETUP - COM A
Using the Up and Down keys
select NET; then press the key
corresponding to the Edt menu
voice in order to enter the sub-menu
related.
ENTER
U
I
P/PF
CNT
ESCMENU
Down Up< Ent
EXP
NET
ENABLED
3P-4W
Using the + and - corresponding
keys select the type of insertion
desired (default: 3P-4W / three phase
STAR type); then press the key
corresponding to the Sav menu voice
in order to save the setting.
ENTER
U
I
P/PF
CNT
ESCMENU
-< Sav
NET
3P-4W
1P-2W
2P-2W
+ Left Right
Press the Menu/Enter key
(corresponding with the < symbol) in
order to go back a level.
ENTER
U
I
P/PF
CNT
ESCMENU
Down Up< Ent
EXP
NET
ENABLED
3P-4W
Using the Up and Down keys select
SETUP - MEAS B; then press the
key corresponding to the Ent menu
voice in order to enter the sub-menu
related.
ENTER
U
I
P/PF
CNT
ESCMENU
Down Up< Ent
SETUP - ETHERNET
SETUP - MEAS A
SETUP - MEAS B
SETUP - COM A
SETUP - COM B
Using the Up and Down keys
select CTP; then press the key
corresponding to the Edt menu voice
in order to edit the primary value of
the CT used.
ENTER
U
I
P/PF
CNT
ESCMENU
Down Up< Ent
VTS
CTP
1
5
VTP
CTS
1
5
Using the +, -, Left, Right
corresponding keys can be inserted
the desired value (default: 00005);
then press the key corresponding to
the Sav menu voice in order to save
the setting.
ENTER
U
I
P/PF
CNT
ESCMENU
-< Sav
CTS 5
CTP
00005
+ Left Right
VTP 1
Using the keys corresponding to Up
and Down select CTS; then press the
key corresponding to the Edt menu
voice in order to edit the secondary
value of the CT used.
ENTER
U
I
P/PF
CNT
ESCMENU
Down Up< Ent
CTP
CTS
5
5
VTS
VTP
1
1
Using the + and - corresponding
keys can be selected the desired
value (default: 5); then press the key
corresponding to the Sav menu voice
in order to save the setting.
ENTER
U
I
P/PF
CNT
ESCMENU
-< Sav
VTP 1
CTS
5
1
+ Left Right
VTS 1
Press the Menu/Enter key
(corresponding with the < symbol) in
order to go back a level.
ENTER
U
I
P/PF
CNT
ESCMENU
Down Up< Ent
CTP
CTS
5
5
VTS
VTP
1
1
Press again the Menu/Enter key
(corresponding with the < symbol) in
order to go back a level.
ENTER
U
I
P/PF
CNT
ESCMENU
Down Up< Ent
SETUP - ETHERNET
SETUP - MEAS A
SETUP - MEAS B
SETUP - COM A
SETUP - COM B
Scroll using the key corresponding to
Up to SETUP-ETHERNET; then
press the key corresponding to the
Ent menu voice in order to confi gure
the IP address for the Ethernet
network.
ENTER
U
I
P/PF
CNT
ESCMENU
Down Up< Ent
SETUP - COM A
SETUP - MEAS A
SETUP - ETHERNET
SETUP - COM B
SETUP - MEAS B
DHCP is by default disabled.
Use the keys corresponding to Up
and Down to select the desired voice;
then press the key corresponding to
the Edt menu voice in order to edit it.
ENTER
U
I
P/PF
CNT
ESCMENU
Down Up< Ent
GATEWAY
DHCP
127.0.0.1
DISABLED
NET MASK
IP ADDR
255.255.255.0
192.168.27.1
In order to insert the static IP address
use the keys corresponding to Up
and Down to select the desired voice;
then press the key corresponding to
the Edt menu voice in order to edit it.
ENTER
U
I
P/PF
CNT
ESCMENU
Down Up< Ent
DHCP
IP ADDR
DISABLED
192.168.27.1
GATEWAY
NET MASK
127.0.0.1
255.255.255.0
In order to modify the IP address
press the keys corresponding - and
+; while press the key corresponding
to the Right menu voice in order to
move to the next fi gure.
Once editing is fi nished press the
key corresponding to the Sav menu
voice in order to save the setting.
ENTER
U
I
P/PF
CNT
ESCMENU
DHCP
IP ADDR
DISABLED
192.168.27.1
GATEWAY
NET MASK
127.0.0.1
255.255.255.0
IP ADDR
192 168 027 001
-< Sav+ Left Right
In order to edit the NET MASK
address (if needed) use the keys
corresponding to Up and Down to
select NET MASK; then press the key
corresponding to the Edt menu voice.
ENTER
U
I
P/PF
CNT
ESCMENU
Down Up< Ent
IP ADDR
NET MASK
192.168.27.1
255.255.255.0
DHCP
GATEWAY
DISABLED
127.0.0.1
Press the keys corresponding - and
+; while press the key corresponding
to the Right menu voice in order to
move to the next fi gure.
Once editing is fi nished press the
key corresponding to the Sav menu
voice in order to save the setting.
ENTER
U
I
P/PF
CNT
ESCMENU
IP ADDR
NET MASK
192.168.27.1
255.255.255.0
DHCP
GATEWAY
DISABLED
127.0.0.1
NET MASK
255 255 255 000
-< Sav+ Left Right
In order to edit the GATEWAY
address (if needed) use the keys
corresponding to Up and Down to
select GATEWAY; then press the key
corresponding to the Edt menu voice.
ENTER
U
I
P/PF
CNT
ESCMENU
Down Up< Ent
NET MASK
GATEWAY
255.255.255.0
127.0.0.1
IP ADDR
DHCP
192.168.27.1
DISABLED
Press the keys corresponding - and
+; while press the key corresponding
to the Right menu voice in order to
move to the next fi gure.
Once editing is fi nished press the
key corresponding to the Sav menu
voice in order to save the setting.
ENTER
U
I
P/PF
CNT
ESCMENU
NET MASK
GATEWAY
255.255.255.0
127.0.0.1
IP ADDR
DHCP
192.168.27.1
DISABLED
GATEWAY
127 000 000 001
-< Sav+ Left Right
In order to exit from the
Confi guration menu press the Menu/
Enter key (corresponding with the <
symbol) in order to go back a level
and then press it again to go back
another level.
ENTER
U
I
P/PF
CNT
ESCMENU
Down Up< Ent
GATEWAY
DHCP
127.0.0.1
DISABLED
NET MASK
IP ADDR
255.255.255.0
192.168.27.1
ENTER
U
I
P/PF
CNT
ESCMENU
Down Up< Ent
SETUP - COM A
SETUP - MEAS A
SETUP - ETHERNET
SETUP - COM B
SETUP - MEAS B
Press the key corresponding to the
Meas menu voice in order to exit the
setup menu and return back on the
measurements display page.
ENTER
U
I
P/PF
CNT
ESCMENU
Meas Setup
____ net 96
SN ______
MAC ___________
FW _.__
ETHERNETEXPBUS
DIP FUNCTION SLAVE MASTER *
1 Line termination resistance (120 Ohm) OFF ON
2 Fail safe resistance B (-) OFF ON
3 Fail safe resistance A (+) OFF ON
4 Not used OFF OFF
* with RS-485 Master PUK activated
1
ON
234
1
ON
234
LAN 10/100 ETHERNET PORT
The instrument is equipped with a Ethernet Lan 10/100 Auto-MDI/MDIX port.
For the connection can be used a data cable straight or crossover.
Note: the port is not a PoE (Power over Ethernet = device power supply via the Lan port)
type. The connection of the device to a PoE port is anyway accepted. The power supply
anyway must be always provided by an external power supplier.
DIP-SWITCH CONFIGURATION
EXPBUS PORT
Vcc
L
H
Gnd
The ExpBus port, confi gurable via Ethernet port on web pages:
- uses a multicast communication rated at 250kb/sec with collision management
- max cable length : 10 meters
- manages up to 16 modules (but technically can manage up to 126)
- uses the UTP cable, 4 wires used:
2 for the power supply at 9 Vdc
2 for the bidirectional communication
The modules will also power supply the ExpBus port
The cable must be connected in in-out modality (multidrop) as per the RS485 Bus.
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Tel. +39 0522 924 244 Fax +39 0522 924 245 [email protected] www.akse.it
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Subject to modifi cation without notice.
Edition 2018 06 18 ENG0150
STAR 4W (4 WIRES) 3PH-4W LV
Voltage connection: Use cables with max cross-section of 2,5 mm
2
if stranded 4 mm
2
if rigid and connect them to the clamps marked VOLTAGE INPUT on the instrument according
to the applicable diagrams that follow.
Current connection: It is necessary to use external CTs with a primary rating adequate to the load to be measured and with a 5A or 1A secondary rating. Connect the CT output(s) to
the terminals marked I1, I2, I3 (CURRENT INPUT) of the instrument according to the applicable diagrams that follow. Use cables with cross-section adequate to the VA rating of the CT
and to the distance to be covered. The max cross-section for the terminals is 2,5 mm
2
if stranded and 4 mm
2
if rigid.
Note: The CT secondary must always be in short circuit when not connected to the instrument in order to avoid damages and risks for the operator.
Scrupulously respect the matching of phase between the voltage signals and current signals (RTD) and the direction of insertion of CT (P1-P2 and S1-S2). Failure to comply with this
correspondence and connection diagrams gives rise to measurement errors. (*) The grounding of S2 must be close to the CT and not near the instrument.
VOLTAGE AND CURRENT CONNECTION
STAR 4W (4 WIRES) 3PH-4W MV
SINGLE PHASE (2 WIRES) 1PH-2W
TRIANGLE 3W (3 WIRES) 3PH-3W TRIANGLE 2CT (3 WIRES) 3PH-3W
TRIANGLE 2CT(3 WIRES) 3PH-3W MV
BI-PHASE (2 WIRES) 2PH-2W
Made
in Italy
Pensato, progettato e prodotto in Italia
Engineered and manufactured in Italy
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AUX IN/OUT
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
I1 I2 I3
VOLTAGE INPUTS
POWER
SUPPLY
RS-485
CURRENT INPUTS
1817V1 V2 V3 N
AB
T
21
EXPBUS
ETHERNET
L1
N
S1 S2
P1 P2
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AUX IN/OUT
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
I1 I2 I3
VOLTAGE INPUTS
POWER
SUPPLY
RS-485
CURRENT INPUTS
1817V1 V2 V3 N
AB
T
21
EXPBUS
ETHERNET
L1
L2
S1 S2
P1 P2
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AUX IN/OUT
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
I1 I2 I3
VOLTAGE INPUTS
POWER
SUPPLY
RS-485
CURRENT INPUTS
1817V1 V2 V3 N
AB
T
21
EXPBUS
ETHERNET
L1
L2
L3
S1 S2
P1 P2
S1 S2
P1 P2
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AUX IN/OUT
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
I1 I2 I3
VOLTAGE INPUTS
POWER
SUPPLY
RS-485
CURRENT INPUTS
1817V1 V2 V3 N
AB
T
21
EXPBUS
ETHERNET
L1
L2
L3
S1 S2
P1 P2
S1 S2
P1 P2
S1 S2
P1 P2
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AUX IN/OUT
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
I1 I2 I3
VOLTAGE INPUTS
POWER
SUPPLY
RS-485
CURRENT INPUTS
1817V1 V2 V3 N
AB
T
21
EXPBUS
ETHERNET
L1
L2
L3
N
S1 S2
P1 P2
S1 S2
P1 P2
S1 S2
P1 P2
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AUX IN/OUT
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
I1 I2 I3
VOLTAGE INPUTS
POWER
SUPPLY
RS-485
CURRENT INPUTS
1817V1 V2 V3 N
AB
T
21
EXPBUS
ETHERNET
L1
L2
L3
S1 S2
P1 P2
S1 S2
P1 P2
S1 S2
P1 P2
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AUX IN/OUT
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
I1 I2 I3
VOLTAGE INPUTS
POWER
SUPPLY
RS-485
CURRENT INPUTS
1817V1 V2 V3 N
AB
T
21
EXPBUS
ETHERNET
L1
L2
L3
S1 S2
P1 P2
S1 S2
P1 P2
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AUX IN/OUT
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2
I1 I2 I3
VOLTAGE INPUTS
POWER
SUPPLY
RS-485
CURRENT INPUTS
1817V1 V2 V3 N
AB
T
21
EXPBUS
ETHERNET
LN
FUSE
(500mA T)
85 ÷ 265 V ±10%
The instrument is tted with a separate power supply. The power supply terminals are
numbered (17 e 18). Use cables with max cross-section of 2,5 mm
2
if stranded, 4 mm
2
if
rigid.
POWER SUPPLY
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Akse Electrex EXA 96 Installation guide

Type
Installation guide

Akse Electrex EXA 96 is a versatile device that offers advanced energy analysis and data management capabilities for various electrical systems. It can be utilized in a wide range of applications, including industrial, commercial, and residential settings. With its ability to measure and record voltage, current, power, and other electrical parameters, the EXA 96 provides valuable insights into energy consumption patterns and helps users optimize their energy usage.

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