SBC S-Monitoring_Application Owner's manual

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Owner's manual
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Manual
S-Monitoring Application
Greater transparency for your resources
Take control of your consumption
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0 Table of contents
0 Table of contents
0.1 Document history ..................................................................................................... 0-3
0.2 Trademarks ............................................................................................................. 0-3
1 Quickstart
1.1 SBC Energymanagement ......................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 System overview ...................................................................................................... 1-2
1.2.1 Capture consumption .......................................................................................... 1-2
1.2.2 Record and visualise consumption ..................................................................... 1-2
1.2.3 Analyse consumption remotely ........................................................................... 1-2
1.3 Energymonitoring Products ...................................................................................... 1-3
1.3.1 Ready-to-use energy monitoring right out of the box ................................................ 1-3
1.3.2
Integration of the monitoring function in primary systems and Web Panels ........... 1-3
2 S-Monitoring Web-Application
2.1 Application Overview ................................................................................................ 2-1
2.2 S-Monitoring COSinus function ................................................................................ 2-2
2.2.1 Enable COSinus Function ................................................................................... 2-3
2.3 Downloading the program ........................................................................................ 2-4
2.4 Backing up and restoring the user program ............................................................. 2-5
2.5 Energymonitoring Web Application ........................................................................... 2-6
2.5.1 Easy navigate with counter summary list ............................................................ 2-7
2.5.2 Live values provided by the energy meter .......................................................... 2-8
2.5.3 Visualisation of consumption in bar charts ......................................................... 2-10
2.5.4 Today button ....................................................................................................... 2-11
2.5.5 Comparison between meters and periods ........................................................... 2-12
2.5.6 Costs .................................................................................................................. 2-14
2.5.7 Visualisation of S0 pulse meter PCD7.H104SE .................................................. 2-15
2.5.8 Replacing Saia PCD
®
energy meters ................................................................. 2-16
2.6 Web Application Setup ............................................................................................. 2-18
2.6.1 Login as Admin ................................................................................................... 2-19
2.6.2 Group of energy meters ...................................................................................... 2-20
2.6.3 Date and Time settings ....................................................................................... 2-21
3 Historical data
3.1 Import data and create report in Excel ..................................................................... 4-1
3.2 Daylogle ................................................................................................................ 4-3
3.3 5minutelogle ......................................................................................................... 4-3
3.4 Different value types ................................................................................................ 4-4
3.5 Get data with CGI calls ............................................................................................ 4-5
3.5.1 getValues.exe command ..................................................................................... 4-5
3.5.2 CGI_tags to get instantaneous values ................................................................ 4-5
3.5.3 Example .............................................................................................................. 4-6
3.6 Gethistoricaldataleswithhttpprotocol ................................................................. 4-7
3.6.1 General description ............................................................................................. 4-7
3.6.2 File system structure ........................................................................................... 4-8
3.6.3 Example .............................................................................................................. 4-9
3.7 ImportcsvlesinMSExcel ..................................................................................... 4-10
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4 Adjust and expand
4.1 Energy Monitoring for Custom Counters .................................................................. 4-1
4.1.1 Reading data from counters ................................................................................ 4-1
4.1.2 Feeding the consumption data to Custom counters ............................................ 4-1
4.1.3 Feeding Auxilary values to ‘Custom counters’ ..................................................... 4-2
4.1.4 Visualization in Standard S-Energy Web project ................................................. 4-3
5 Logic controller
5.1 CongurationofthehardwaresettingsinPG5 ......................................................... 5-1
5.1.1 General information ............................................................................................ 5-1
5.1.2 Runningthedevicecongurator ......................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Downloading the program and backup ..................................................................... 5-2
5.2.1 Downloading the user program with PG5 ............................................................ 5-2
5.2.2 Backing up and restoring the user program ........................................................ 5-3
5.3 External Flash Module PCD7.R610 .......................................................................... 5-3
5.4 Micro SD Flash Memory Card PCD7.R-MSD1024 ................................................... 5-5
6 Energy Monitoring Tags
6.1 General ................................................................................................................... 6-1
6.2 S-Bus ..................................................................................................................... 6-2
6.3 Counter .................................................................................................................... 6-3
6.4 Groupconguration .................................................................................................. 6-8
6.5 Counter change ....................................................................................................... 6-9
6.6 Bardata .................................................................................................................... 6-10
6.7 StatFields ................................................................................................................. 6-12
6.8 BarFields .................................................................................................................. 6-12
6.9 Counter compare ..................................................................................................... 6-12
A Appendix
A.1 Symbols ................................................................................................................... A-1
A.2 Baud rates of the energy meters .............................................................................. A-2
A.2.1 Drop-down lists for the baud rates of energy meters .......................................... A-3
A.5 Mailing address for Saia-Burgess Controls AG ....................................................... A-4
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Document history | Trademarks
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0.1 Document history
Version Published Changed Comments
EN01 2014-08-25 Document published New Document
ENG02 2015-12-18 Chapter 6.2 and A.2 E-Meter baudrates
0.2 Trademarks
Saia PCD
®
is a registered trademark of Saia-Burgess Controls AG.
Siemens
®
, SIMATIC
®
and STEP
®
are registered trademarks of Siemens AG.
Technical changes are subject to the latest technical developments.
Saia-Burgess Controls AG, 2014. © All rights reserved.
Published in Switzerland
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SBC Energymanagement
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1 Quickstart
1.1 SBC Energymanagement
SBC S-Monitoring is a system made for the record-
ing, visualisation, storage and transport. Through
the transparency, consistency and simplicity of
the web and IT technology of S-Monitoring, every
user in a property becomes a manager for the
consumption of water, electricity, gas, heat, etc.
Anyone can see all the data relevant to them and can inuence it from anywhere and at any
time. This means that substantial long-term improvements in efciency are possible without
any expensive and time-consuming investment projects. Increased awareness and responsi-
bility eliminates energy wastage.
Continuous optimisation in calculable steps
Sustainable resource management means being
able to continuously gain insight in a changing
environment. The optimal solution is different for
every business, and needs to be developed with
careful consideration. S-Monitoring supports a
cautious approach in small, controllable steps and
begins at the very foundation. Using cost-efcient,
easy to install components, the entry into resource
management can be achieved without external
help. First results can already be seen after just
a few days and these lay the groundwork for the
next stages of optimisation. The investment risk is negligible and is limited to each individual
development stage.
Further information is available at http://www.saia-pcd.com/en/energy-management/
Getting your consumption under control – from energy meters to the Internet
S-Monitoring makes it easy to launch an energy and consumption management system.
Ready for use right out of the box, the solution requires no complex conguration or
programming. Yet it can still be individually tailored to special requirements, even retroactively
– a system that grows as needed.
The system is comprised of devices and components to capture, record and display consump-
tion. Analyses can be performed on the locally installed Web Panel, conveniently at the ofce
PC or remotely via Internet using standard Web browsers.
With step-by-step introduction, findings from the
learning curve are incorporated and lead to optimum results
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System overview
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1.2 System overview
1.2.1 Capture consumption
A wide range of single- and three-phase electrical meters up to 6,000 A
• S0 interface for connecting market standard meters for gas, water, oil…
SBC energy meters are available in established industrial designs and
t on DIN rails of standard cabinets. The meters capture electrical work
(electricity meters) as well as electrical values such as current, voltage,
active and idle power and power factor cos phi. The values are integrated
in a bus system with an extension of up to 1 km and transmitted to Web
Panels and controllers for analysis and logging.
Standard commercial meters with an S0 output or PT 1000 temperature
sensors can be connected to the bus system via pulse counters equipped
with an interface
1.2.2 Record and visualise consumption
• Recording of historical consumption (day/week/month/year) and costs
• Logging in Excel compatibleles
Web Panels and controllers read consumption values of the connected
me-ters and display them in the form of a web visualisation. The gures
can be retrieved both directly on the Web Panel and via the controllers’
Web server with a Web browser. Both consumption values and costs can
be retrieved in meaningful diagrams using an intuitive user interface. The
Web Panels and controllers also write the captured values to a CSV le
that can be read in Excel and which can be conveniently transmitted to a
PC via FTP. The function can be activated on any newer controller. The
E-Controller and E-Monitor are factory installed and are ready for imme-
diate use without additional programming.
1.2.3 Analyse consumption remotely
• Reading and operating via LAN/Internet using Web browsers
• Mobile access with mobile phone and iPad
If the Web Panel and controller are linked with a local
area network, the meters can be read and operated
via the regular ofce PC with standard browsers. No
special software installation is necessary; apps are
available for mobile devices. With an existing Internet
connection, this can even be carried out across com-
pany sites.
Databases, energy management software or control
systems can be con-nected via standard interfaces
(e.g. FTP, CGI, HTTP…).
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Energymonitoring Products
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1.3 Energymonitoring Products
1.3.1 Ready-to-use energy monitoring right out of the box
“Ready-to-use” devices already have the application pre-installed from the factory. They can be put into
operation by an electrical technician with absolutely no programming. The project can be expanded at
any time with SBC programming tools.
E-Monitor
The E-Monitor is an SBC Function PCD that is immediately ready for use
without addi-tional programming right out of the box. It combines data
capture, visualisation and logging in one compact device. Energy meters
and pulse counters are automatically detected and read via the linked
S-Bus interface. Historical data and Web visualisation can be accessed
from anywhere via FTP and HTTP with the integrated Automation-Serv-
er. They can also be accessed with mobile devices using SBC apps.
E-Controller
The E-Controller is an SBC Function PCD that is immediately ready for
use without additional programming right out of the box. It combines
data capture, decentralvisuali-sation and logging in one compact device.
Energy meters and pulse counters are au-tomatically detected and read
via the linked S-Bus interface. Historical data and Web visualisation
can be accessed from anywhere via FTP and HTTP with the integrated
AutomationServer. They can also be accessed with mobile devices using
SBC apps.
1.3.2
Integration of the monitoring function in primary systems and Web Panels
The S-Monitoring application can be loaded to Saia PCD
®
controllers and Web Panels using the engi-
neering software Saia PG5
®
Controls Suite. This substantially reduces the development effort needed.
Functional extensions and modications to the application can be made at any time. The optional com-
munications interfaces allow other protocols and hence data (such as from a Modbus or M-Bus meter)
to be integrated.
Programmable Web Panels
A programmable Logic Controller is integrated with the pWeb Panels.
The S-Monitoring application can likewise be loaded on the pWeb
Panels. This enables existing systems to be enhanced and modernised.
In doing so, the system control itself remains unchanged.
Powerful Function PCDs
The hardware platforms are extremely powerful and provide a large
scope for function extensions. This is a mandatory precondition that will
allow the platform to be kept up-to-date throughout a system’s entire
lifecycle.
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Basic functions
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2 S-Monitoring Web-Application
2.1 Application Overview
SBC delivers a PG5 project which also includes a web visualisation. The project is based on
the COSinus functions and enables saved data to be visualised on the PC immediately.
The application can be found on the homepage at www.sbc-support.com
Capturing of energy values
plug & count
Automatic detection of
connected energy meters
Display
of the energy meter status
Grouping
of the energy meters
Comparison
between meters and periods
Connection
of bidirectional meters
Connection of H104SE coupler modules
(for S meters)
Presentation and evaluation of energy values
Current meter readings such as consumption,
voltage, current, active and reactive output and
cosφ
Evaluation and presentation
of the costs
Visualisation in
bar charts and trend diagrams
Consumption and costs presentation
per day/week/month/year
1)
Data storage
in Excel-readable CSV les
Remote access via network and Internet
Operation at the PC with standard browser
(IE, Chrome, Firefox)
Operation
via smartphone and tablet
Access to log data and web project
with FTP
Integrated USB port
for update and maintenance
User support
User administration
with up to 2 user levels
?
!
. . .
User interface
in several languages
1)
Daily view only available if memory extension is plugged in
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S-Monitoring COSinus function
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2.2 S-Monitoring COSinus function
S-Monitoring is an integral part of the COSinus operating system and is integrated into all
Saia PCD
®
controllers ending with xx60 and having the pWeb-Panel MB. It is activated in the
PG5 Device Congurator.
The S-Monitoring function can read three different types of meters:
• Connected S-Bus energy meters and pulse counters (PCD7.H104SE)
• Groups of meters
Other incremental meter values (M-Bus, Modbus, etc. are referred as “custom counters” and
needed to program withSaia PG5
®
)
The S-Monitoring COSinus function comprises the following three parts:
1. Saving the meter values in CSV les
The values of the energy meters connected are saved once a day at midnight in a CSV le on
the internal le system of the PCD. The daily, weekly and monthly consumption can be calcu-
lated from this data. If an additional memory card is inserted, the values can be saved at 5-60
minute intervals. This makes it possible to visualise consumption over a day.
2. Provision of meter values via NT-EM tags (CGI interface)
All data and basic functions can be called via CGI tags. These functions can therefore be ac-
cessed via the web interface or by other programs (e.g. Excel). The controller does not need a
Fupla or IL program (see document 27/623).
NT-EM tag (CGI command) in the web browser:
Command
Value
Excel Report Tool
When the COSinus function is activated,
the data can simply be imported into
Excel without programming.
Download: www.sbc-support.com
3. Autoscan of S-Bus energy meters and pulse counters
If the S-Bus Autoscan is activated, meters connected to the RS-485 interface are automati-
cally detected and read.
By permanently requesting the meter data, remote diagnosis of the S-Bus meters and bus
connection is possible.
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S-Monitoring COSinus function
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2.2.1 Enable COSinus Function
• Enable the Monitoring and Logging functions in the Device Congurator
When „Yes“ S-Monitoring is enabled.
• Select an S-Bus interface for Auto Scan
When „Yes“ (Monitoring function has to be also enabled), the COSinus is reading automati-
cally the RS-485 Bus. In this case, the interface can not be used otherwise.
Additional parameters can be set if the bus is enabled:
• Baud Rate: The Saia energy meter support „autobaud“
• S-Bus-Timeout and S-Bus-Retries (depending on Baud Rate)
• Max. S-Bus address: Default 32 (recommended), 0 bis 127 selectable
• Log interval for logdata: 0 no log, default 15 min., 3 bis 60 min. selectable
• Data hold: Default 4 year, 1 to 5 year selectable
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Downloading the program
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2.3 Downloading the program
The user program is downloaded in the same way as performing device conguration with the
PG5 software.
1 Create and compile the user program
The le your_project.pcd contains the following infor-
mation:
User program (FUPLA, IL, etc.)
Conguration les (in some cases)
Data forrstinitialisation
2 Program download
Clicking on the Download button shows the following
window.
The user program is downloaded as a le in a particular
partition of the internal le system. The useris not able
to see this partition.
3 Options after download
Execute program
(RUN)
Sets the PLC to RUN,
once the download is suc-
cessfully completed
Remain STOPPED After the download, PLC
remains STOPPED
• It is not possible to only download those blocks which have been modied.
The user program is downloaded into the on-board memory in a le and,
after a restart of the system, the process is complete.
If the download is not successfully completed, the FW deletes all les inside
thesystemfolder.
Once the download has been successfully completed, start the controller:
After the system restart, the user program and ROM DB/text are transferred into the
execution memory. This is a write-protected memory, which does not need to be
backed up; all data is stored in the Web panel le system.
The data for the user program is transferred to the execution memory after
the Web panel device starts up.
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Backing up and restoring the user program
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2.4 Backing up and restoring the user program
Select a backup with “Backup To Flash”
Since the user program is already stored in the on-board ash memory, only the RAM DB/text
for the on-board ash memory are stored to the folder PLC_SYS (not visible to the user)
Note: Registers, ags, timers and counters are not stored.
During a restore, the DB/text are copied back into the SRAM memory.
Backup to INTFLASH le system
The values RAM DB/text are stored in the internal PCD_Backup folder. This allows the backup
les to be accessed via the FTP server and then uploaded to a PC.
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Energymonitoring Web Application
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2.5 Energymonitoring Web Application
The basic function of the web application only uses CGI tags and therefore does not require
a PG5 program. It is used to create all bar charts and to make the settings in the setup menu.
More information in document 26-582.
Navigation
www.s-monitoring.com
see back
Main Menu
Energy meter
Consumption TO DAY
Energy meter extended
Consumption WEEK
Trend
Energy meter Display
Consumption MONTH
Consumption YEAR
Functions
Setup
1
Cost TO DAY
Cost WEEK
Cost MONTH
Cost YEAR
Advanced
Functions
need to be
enabled
in Setup!
Basic Function
Saia-Burgess Controls AG
Bahnhofstrasse 18 | 3280 Murten, Switzerland
T +41 26 672 72 72 | F +41 26 672 74 99
[email protected] | www.saia-pcd.com
P+P 26/582 EN03 03.2014
Subject to changes to technical details and gures.
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Energymonitoring Web Application
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2.5.1 Easy navigate with counter summary list
The counter summary list provides an excellence overview and an easy navigation between
connected meters. Access the summary list direct from home page by pressing button below.
Navigate
to counter list
By clicking on a connected meter (green marked) a popup appears with major information of
the respective counter. Red marked counter have a connection error or are no more available.
Pulse counter via H104 Module appear as one single counter.
Navigation between different inputs is disposable in popup.
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2.5.2 Live values provided by the energy meter
S-Bus address 1
Counter_1
Counter
name
(max. 11 char.)
Reset
partial
meters
Main
menu
First
meter
Previous
meter
Current
meter
Next
meter
Scan
S-Bus
Last
meter
Next:
More
values
Navigation: Home menu Meter
Energy
meter
status
The status of the individual energy meters is checked continuously.
The following operating modes are displayed:
Connection to energy meter OK
The meter is recognised, but there is a connection problem
No connection to the energy meter
More values like reactive power, active power and cos p:
Next:
Trend graph of power
consumption
Manually reset the
maximum and mini-
mum output values
Back:
Meter values
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Trend graph of current power consumption in kW:
Next:
Value on meter display
Back:
More values
Real value shown on meter display of all SBC S-Bus energy meters:
Back:
Trend graph
Value on meter display
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2.5.3 Visualisation of consumption in bar charts
The web application provides historical visualization in bar graphs per day, week, month and year.
S-Bus address 1
Counter_1
Counter
name
(max. 11 char.)
S-Bus address 1
Counter_1
Counter
name
(max. 11 char.)
S-Bus address 1
Counter_1
Counter
name
(max. 11 char.)
S-Bus address 1
Counter_1
Counter
name
(max. 11 char.)
Navigation:
Home menu Day
Navigation:
Home menu Week
Navigation:
Home menu Month
Navigation:
Home menu Year
Flash card has to
be plugged in for
daily consumption.
PCD7.R610
PCD7.
R-MSD1024
For more information
refer to SBC System
Catalogue 26-215
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Description of navigation in bar graph websites:
Home
Change
meter
Change
date
Today
Comparison
Home
2.5.4 Today button
An additional button has been added. Pressing the appropriate button on the websites for
consump-tion per week, month and year and for costs per week, month and year, the screen
immediately switches to the current date (week, month, year). This function is useful if you
want to navigate through time periods and quickly go back to the current date.
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2.5.5 Comparison between meters and periods
Visual comparisons can be made between meters and periods.
A comparison is made as follows:
1. Navigate to select reference meters and periods.
In the following example, the meter “Coffee L” and week “2”.
2. Start the comparison by pressing the comparison button.
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3. The reference bars are shown along with the name of the reference meter
and the period at the top ritht of the screen.
4. You can now compare the reference and another meter or period
by navigation as normal.
5. To deactivate the comparison screen, simply press the deactivate button.
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