CET PMC-509 User manual

Category
Measuring, testing & control
Type
User manual
PMC-509
Multi-Circuit Multifunction Monitor
User Manual
Version: V1.0A
04/03/2013
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This manual may not be reproduced in whole or in part by any means without the express
written permission from Ceiec Electric Technology (CET).
The information contained in this Manual is believed to be accurate at the time of
publication; however, CET assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear here
and reserves the right to make changes without notice. Please consult CET or your local
representative for latest product specifications.
Standards Compliance
DANGER
This symbol indicates the presence of danger that may result in severe injury or death and
permanent equipment damage if proper precautions are not taken during the installation,
operation or maintenance of the device.
CAUTION
This symbol indicates the potential of personal injury or equipment damage if proper
precautions are not taken during the installation, operation or maintenance of the device.
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DANGER
Failure to observe the following instructions may result in severe injury or
death and/or equipment damage.
Installation, operation and maintenance of the device should only be
performed by qualified, competent personnel that have the appropriate
training and experience with high voltage and current devices.
Ensure that power source is turned OFF before performing any work on the
device.
Before connecting the device to the power source, check the label on top of
the device to ensure that it is equipped with the appropriate power supply.
During normal operation of the meter, hazardous voltages are present on its
terminal strips and throughout the connected potential transformers (PT) and
current transformers (CT). PT and CT secondary circuits are capable of
generating lethal voltages and currents with their primary circuits energized.
Follow standard safety precautions while performing any installation or
service work (i.e. removing PT fuses, shorting CT secondaries, …etc).
Do not use the device for primary protection functions where failure of the
device can cause fire, injury or death. The device should only be used for
shadow protection if needed.
Under no circumstances should the device be connected to a power source if
it is damaged.
To prevent potential fire or shock hazard, do not expose the device to rain or
moisture.
Setup procedures must be performed only by qualified personnel familiar
with the instrument and its associated electrical equipment.
DO NOT open the device under any circumstances.
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Limited warranty
Ceiec Electric Technology (CET) offers the customer a minimum of 12-month
functional warranty on the device for faulty parts or workmanship from the date
of dispatch from the distributor. This warranty is on a return to factory for
repair basis.
CET does not accept liability for any damage caused by device malfunctions.
CET accepts no responsibility for the suitability of the device to the application
for which it was purchased.
Failure to install, set up or operate the device according to the instructions
herein will void the warranty.
Only CETs duly authorized representative may open your device. The unit
should only be opened in a fully anti-static environment. Failure to do so may
damage the electronic components and will void the warranty.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 7
1.1 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 7
1.2 Features ............................................................................................................................... 7
1.3 Typical Application ............................................................................................................... 8
1.4 Acronyms ............................................................................................................................. 8
1.5 Getting more information .................................................................................................... 8
Chapter 2 Installation ......................................................................................................................... 9
2.1 Appearance .......................................................................................................................... 9
2.2 Unit Dimensions ................................................................................................................... 9
2.3 Mounting ........................................................................................................................... 10
2.4 Communications Wiring ..................................................................................................... 11
2.5 Digital Input Wiring ............................................................................................................ 11
2.6 Power Supply Wiring .......................................................................................................... 11
Chapter 3 Front Panel ...................................................................................................................... 12
3.1 Functions of buttons .......................................................................................................... 12
3.2 Default Screen .................................................................................................................... 13
3.3 Data Display ....................................................................................................................... 13
3.4 PMC-509’s Menu Tree ........................................................................................................ 21
3.5 Using the Main Menu ......................................................................................................... 22
3.5.1 MEASUREMENTS ..................................................................................................... 22
3.5.2 SETTINGS and SETUP ............................................................................................... 23
3.5.3 SOE RECORD (MFM Version) .................................................................................... 24
3.5.4 MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................ 25
3.5.5 INFORMATION ......................................................................................................... 25
Chapter 4 Applications ..................................................................................................................... 26
4.1 Inputs 26
4.1.1 Digital Inputs (MFM Version) ................................................................................... 26
4.1.2 RTD Inputs ............................................................................................................... 26
4.2 Energy Measurements (MFM Version) ............................................................................... 26
4.3 Demand Measurements ..................................................................................................... 26
4.4 Setpoints ............................................................................................................................ 27
4.4.1 Control Setpoints ..................................................................................................... 27
4.4.2 Temperature Setpoint .............................................................................................. 29
4.5 Logging ............................................................................................................................... 29
4.5.1 Max Demand Log..................................................................................................... 29
4.5.2 Data Recorder (DR) Log ........................................................................................... 29
4.5.3 SOE Log (MFM Version) ........................................................................................... 30
4.6 Harmonics (MFM Version) .................................................................................................. 30
4.7 Sub-Meters (MFM Version) ................................................................................................ 30
4.8 Virtual Meters (MFM Version) ............................................................................................ 31
4.8.1 Virtual Meter Configuration .................................................................................... 31
Chapter 5 Modbus Register Map ...................................................................................................... 32
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5.1 Basic Measurements .......................................................................................................... 32
5.2 Energy Measurements (MFM Version) ............................................................................... 34
5.3 Harmonic Measurements (MFM Version) ........................................................................... 36
5.4 Demand ............................................................................................................................. 36
5.4.1 Real-time Demand................................................................................................... 36
5.4.2 Maximum Demand .................................................................................................. 37
5.5 Setup Parameters ............................................................................................................... 38
5.6 Maintenance Registers ....................................................................................................... 40
5.7 Data Recorder Setup Parameters ........................................................................................ 41
5.7.1 Data Recorder Setup Parameters ............................................................................. 41
5.7.2 Data Recorder Setup Data Structure ........................................................................ 41
5.8 SOE Log (MFM Version) ...................................................................................................... 42
5.9 Time ................................................................................................................................. 42
5.10 Meter Information............................................................................................................ 43
5.11 Data Format ..................................................................................................................... 44
5.11.1 Max Demand Data Structure ................................................................................. 44
5.11.2 Control Setpoint Data Structure ............................................................................ 44
5.11.3 Data Recorder Log Data Structure .......................................................................... 46
5.11.4 SOE Log Data Structure .......................................................................................... 46
Appendix A - Data Recorder Parameters .......................................................................................... 47
Appendix B - Event Classification ..................................................................................................... 48
Appendix C - Temperature Sensor .................................................................................................... 52
Appendix D - Technical Specification ................................................................................................ 53
Appendix E - Standards Compliance ................................................................................................. 54
Appendix F - Ordering Guide ............................................................................................................ 55
Contact us ........................................................................................................................................ 55
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Chapter 1 Introduction
This chapter provides an overview of the PMC-509 and summarizes many of its key features.
1.1 Overview
The PMC-509 is a multi-circuit, multifunction monitor featuring quality construction, DIN rail mount
and a large, easy to read LCD display. It comes with either 6 Current Inputs and 3 RTD Inputs or 9
Current Inputs. The PMC-509 also provides 4 self-excited Digital Inputs for status monitoring.
Further, the SOE Log records all setup changes, Setpoint and DI events in 1ms resolution. With the
standard RS-485 port and Modbus RTU protocol support, the PMC-509 becomes a vital component in
any energy management systems.
The PMC-509 can be setup through its front panel or via CET's free PMC Setup software. The device
is also supported by our PecStar® iEMS Integrated Energy Management System.
1.2 Features
Ease of use
Large, backlit, easy to read LCD display
Password-protected setup via front panel or free PMC Setup software
Easy installation with DIN rail mounting, no tools required
MDI Software Option (Maximum Demand Indicator)
Current and Temperature measurements
Demands and Peak Demands with Timestamps for Current and Temperature measurements with
programmable Demand Interval and No. Demand Periods
VLN, VLL per phase
MFM Software Option (Multifunction Measurements)
Bi-directional energy measurements
THD for Voltages and Currents
Frequency
One Sub-Meter (SM) per Current Input. Every SM provides the following parameters
kW, kvar, kVA, PF
Demands and Max. Demands for Current, kW, kvar, and kVA
kWh Import/Export, kvarh Import/Export and kVAh
The MFM option provides 6 Virtual Meters (VM) that can be configured as 1-phase, 2-phase or
3-phase VM. Each VM provides the following measurements:
kW Total, kvar Total, kVA Total and PF Total
Demands and Max. Demands for kW Total, kvar Total and kVA Total
kWh Total Import/Export, kvarh Total Import/Export and kVAh Total
Hardware Options for Current and RTD Temperature Inputs
6 Current Inputs + 3 RTD Inputs (Each RTD Input requires an external Pt100 temperature sensor)
9 Current Inputs
Digital Inputs
4 channels for external status monitoring
Volts free dry contact, 24VDC internally wetted
1000Hz sampling
Data Recorders
8 Data Recorder Logs of 16 parameters each for real-time measurements, harmonics, interval
energy, demand, temperature ….etc.
Recording interval from 1s to 40 days
Configurable depths and recording offsets
8MB log memory
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Setpoints
27 user programmable setpoints
Configurable thresholds and time delays
SOE Log
64 events time-stamped to ±1ms resolution
Setup changes, Setpoint and DI events
Real-time clock
Battery-backed real-time clock @ 6ppm or 0.5s/day
Time can be set via front panel or communications
Communications
Optically isolated RS485 port
Baud rate from 1200 to 19,200bps
Modbus RTU protocol
System Integration
Supported by our PecStar® iEMS and PMC Setup
Easy integration into other Automation or SCADA systems via Modbus RTU protocol
1.3 Typical Application
MDI (Maximum Demand Indicator) for Current and Temperature measurements for Pedestal
Substation
MFM (Multifunction Measurements) option, supporting up to a maximum of three 3-phase
circuits or two 3-phase circuits and 3 Temperature measurements
Class 0.5S Revenue Metering
Status monitoring
Extensive logging capability with 8MB on-board memory
1.4 Acronyms
The following acronyms are used throughout this document
MDI = Maximum Demand Indicator
MFM = Multifunction Measurements
SM = Sub-Meters
VM = Virtual Meter
DR = Data Recorder
RTC = Real-time Clock
1.5 Getting more information
Additional information is available from CET via the following sources:
Visit www.ceiec-electric.com
Contact your local representative
Contact CET directly via email or telephone
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Chapter 2 Installation
2.1 Appearance
Figure 2-1 Appearance
2.2 Unit Dimensions
Front View Side View
Figure 2-2 Dimensions
Caution
Installation of the PMC-509 should only be performed by qualified, competent personnel
that have the appropriate training and experience with high voltage and current devices.
During the operation of the meter, hazardous voltages are present at the input terminals.
Failure to observe precautions can result in serious or even fatal injury and equipment
damage.
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2.3 Mounting
The PMC-509 should be installed in a dry environment with no dust and kept away from heat,
radiation and electrical noise sources.
Installation steps:
Before installation, make sure that the 35mm DIN-Rail is already in place
Move the Installation clips at the back of the PMC-509, as shown in Figure 2-3, downward to the
“unlock” position
Align the top of the mounting channel at the back of the PMC-509 at an angle against the top of
the DIN rail as show in Figure 2-4 below
Rotate the bottom of the PMC-509 towards the back while applying a slight pressure to make
sure that the device is completely and securely fixed on to the DIN rail
Push the installation clip upward into the “lock” position to secure the PMC-509 on the DIN Rail
Figure 2-3 PMC-509's Installation Clips
Figure 2-4 Mounting the PMC-509
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2.4 Communications Wiring
The PMC-509 provides one RS485 port and supports the Modbus RTU protocol. Up to 32 devices can
be connected on a RS485 bus. The overall length of the RS485 cable connecting all devices should
not exceed 1200m.
If the master station does not have a RS485 communications port, a RS232/RS485 or USB/RS485
converter with optically isolated outputs and surge protection should be used.
The following figure illustrates the RS485 communications connections on the PMC-509:
Figure 2-5 RS485 Communications Connections
2.5 Digital Input Wiring
The following figure illustrates the Digital Input connections on the PMC-509:
Figure 2-6 DI Connections
2.6 Power Supply Wiring
For AC supply, connect the live wire to the L/+ terminal and the neutral wire to the N/- terminal. For
DC supply, connect the positive wire to the L/+ terminal and the negative wire to the
N/- terminal. Connect the GND terminal to ground.
Figure 2-7 Power Supply Connections
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Chapter 3 Front Panel
The PMC-509 has a large, backlit, easy to read LCD display and four buttons which allow for
convenient access to various measurements as well as the configuration of the device's setup
parameters. This chapter introduces the PMC-509's front panel operations.
Figure 3-1 Front Panel
3.1 Functions of buttons
Buttons
View Mode / Menu Level
Configuration via Setup or Maintenance Menu
(Default password is a numeric zero “0”)
< >
Scroll to the next Measurement
Category in the Main Display or
the next menu item inside the
Main Menu*.
Before a parameter is selected for modification,
pressing this button scrolls to the next parameter in
the menu. If a parameter is already selected,
pressing this button moves the cursor one position
to the left for a numeric parameter or scrolls to the
next option in the enumerated list.
<>
Scroll to the next sub-page
within the same Measurement
Category in the Main Display or
the previous menu item inside
the Main Menu*.
Before a parameter is selected for modification,
pressing this button scrolls to the previous
parameter in the menu. If a parameter is already
selected, pressing this button increments a numeric
value or scrolls to the previous option in the
enumerated list.
< >
Pressing this button enters the
Main Menu while in the Main
Display or the sub-menu if
already inside the Main Menu*.
At the parameter configuration level, pressing this
button selects the parameter for modification.
After changing the parameter, pressing this button
again saves the new setting into memory.
< >
Pressing this button returns to
the previous menu level if
already inside the Main Menu*.
This button is ignored at the
Main Display.
At the parameter configuration level, pressing this
button cancels the changes and exits the parameter
configuration mode.
* Refer to Section 3.5 - Using the Main Menu for more information
Table 3-1 Buttons
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3.2 Default Screen
The PMC-509 supports two options for Default Screen, Auto Scroll (default) and Fixed. The Default
Screen can be configured under Main Menu=>Maintenance=>Display Setup (see Section 3.5.4). In
Auto Scroll mode, the PMC-509's display will automatically scroll to the next screen every 4 seconds.
In Fixed mode, the display will remain on the same screen until a button is pressed.
Figure 3-2 PMC-509's Main Display
Figure 3-2 shows the PMC-509's Main Display, which is the first screen that appears upon power up.
The Main Display is also the first screen that the display returns to when exiting from the Main Menu.
If there is no front panel activity for a period longer than the Backlight Timeout, the LCD' backlight as
well as the main parameter display area will be turned off to conserve their lifetime. Only the Date
and Time at the top of the display remains. The display will come out of Backlight Timeout and
return to normal operation as soon as any key is pressed. If the Default Screen is set to Auto Scroll,
the display will first return to the Main Display; otherwise, the display will return to the same screen
that it was on when the backlight timed out.
3.3 Data Display
In Auto Scroll mode, measurements are displayed according to the order shown in the table below.
The display automatically scrolls to the next screen every four seconds.
Display
Screens
Second Row
Third Row
Fourth Row
Example
1
I1
I2
I3
2
I4
I5
I6
3*
I7
I8
I9
4
I1 to I6
"Time"
Date/Time Stamp
5
6
7
8
9
10*
I7 to I9
11*
12*
13#
P1 kW (SM1)
P2 kW (SM2)
P3 kW (SM3)
14#
P4 kW (SM4)
P5 kW (SM5)
P6 kW (SM6)
15#*
P7 kW (SM7)
P8 kW (SM8)
P9 kW (SM9)
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16#
P1 kW (SM1)
To
P6 kW (SM6)
"Time"
Date/Time Stamp
17#
18#
19#
20#
21#
22#*
P7 kW (SM7)
P8 kW (SM8)
P9 kW (SM9)
23#*
24#*
25#
Q1 kvar (SM1)
Q2 kvar (SM2)
Q3 kvar (SM3)
26#
Q4 kvar (SM4)
Q5 kvar (SM5)
Q6 kvar (SM6)
27#*
Q7 kvar (SM7)
Q8 kvar (SM8)
Q9 kvar (SM9)
28#
Q1 kvar (SM1)
To
Q6 kvar (SM6)
"Time"
Date/Time Stamp
29#
30#
31#
32#
33#
34#*
Q7 kvar (SM7)
Q8 kvar (SM8)
Q9 kvar (SM9)
35#*
36#*
37#
S1 kVA (SM1)
S2 kVA (SM2)
S3 kVA (SM3)
38#
S4 kVA (SM4)
S5 kVA (SM5)
S6 kVA (SM6)
39#*
S7 kVA (SM7)
S8 kVA (SM8)
S9 kVA (SM9)
40#
S1 kVA (SM1)
To
S6 kVA (SM6)
"Time"
Date/Time Stamp
41#
42#
43#
44#
45#
46#*
S7 kVA (SM7)
S8 kVA (SM8)
S9 kVA (SM9)
47#*
48#*
49
TC1
TC2
TC3
50
TC1
"Time"
Date/Time Stamp
51
TC2
52
TC3
53#
VM1 P
VM2 P
VM3 P
54#
VM4 P
VM5 P
VM6 P
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55#
VM1 P to VM6 P
"Time"
Date/Time Stamp
56#
57#
58#
59#
60#
61#
VM1 Q
VM2 Q
VM3 Q
62#
VM4 Q
VM5 Q
VM6 Q
63#
VM1 Q to VM6 Q
"Time"
Date/Time Stamp
64#
65#
66#
67#
68#
69#
VM1 S
VM2 S
VM3 S
70#
VM4 S
VM5 S
VM6 S
71#
VM1 S to VM6 S
"Time"
Date/Time Stamp
72#
73#
74#
75#
76#
77#
Vb %THD
Vc %THD
78#
I2 %THD
I3 %THD
I4 %THD
79#
I6 %THD
I7 %THD*
I8 %THD*
80#
81
TC2
TC3
82
DI3 & DI4
83
I1
I2
I3
84
I4
I5
I6
85*
I7
I8
I9
86^
Vb
Vc
Frequency
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87^
V23
V31
88#
P2 kW (SM2)
P3 kW (SM3)
P4 kW (SM4)
89#
P6 kW (SM6)
P7 kW (SM7)*
P8 kW (SM8)*
90#
91#
Q2 kvar (SM2)
Q3 kvar (SM3)
Q4 kvar (SM4)
92#
Q6 kvar (SM6)
Q7 kvar (SM7)*
Q8 kvar (SM8)*
93#
94#
S2 kVA (SM2)
S3 kVA (SM3)
S4 kVA (SM4)
95#
S6 kVA (SM6)
S7 kVA (SM7)*
S8 kVA (SM8)*
96#
97#
PF2 (SM2)
PF3 (SM3)
PF4 (SM4)
98#
PF6 (SM6)
PF7 (SM7)*
PF8 (SM8)*
99#
100#
VM2 P (kW)
VM3 P (kW)
VM4 P (kW)
101#
VM6 P (kW)
102#
VM2 Q (kvar)
VM3 Q (kvar)
VM4 Q (kvar)
103#
VM6 Q (kvar)
104#
VM2 S (kVA)
VM3 S (kVA)
VM4 S (kVA)
105#
VM6 S (kVA)
106#
VM2 PF
VM3 PF
VM4 PF
107#
VM6 PF
108#
L1Exp kWh (SM1)
L2Imp kWh (SM2)
L2Exp kWh (SM2)
109#
L3Exp kWh (SM3)
L4Imp kWh (SM4)
L4Exp kWh (SM4)
110#
L5Exp kWh (SM5)
L6Imp kWh (SM6)
L6Exp kWh (SM6)
111#*
L7Exp kWh (SM7)
L8Imp kWh (SM8)
L8Exp kWh (SM8)
112#*
L9Exp kWh (SM9)
113#
L1Exp kvarh (SM1)
L2Imp kvarh (SM2)
L2Exp kvarh (SM2)
114#
L3Exp kvarh (SM3)
L4Imp kvarh (SM4)
L4Exp kvarh (SM4)
115#
L5Exp kvarh (SM5)
L6Imp kvarh (SM6)
L6Exp kvarh (SM6)
116#*
L7Exp kvarh (SM7)
L8Imp kvarh (SM8)
L8Exp kvarh (SM8)
117#*
L9Exp kvarh (SM9)
118#
L2 kVAh (SM2)
L3 kVAh (SM3)
L4 kVAh (SM4)
119#
L6 kVAh (SM6)
L7 kVAh (SM7)*
L8 kVAh (SM8)*
120#
121#
VM1 kWh Export
VM2 kWh Import
VM2 kWh Export
122#
VM3 kWh Export
VM4 kWh Import
VM4 kWh Export
123#
VM5 kWh Export
VM6 kWh Import
VM6 kWh Export
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124#
VM1 kvarh Export
VM2 kvarh Import
VM2 kvarh Export
125#
VM3 kvarh Export
VM4 kvarh Import
VM4 kvarh Export
126#
VM5 kvarh Export
VM6 kvarh Import
VM6 kvarh Export
127#
VM2 kVAh
VM3 kVAh
VM4 kVAh
128#
VM6 kVAh
* When the Hardware Option is 6I+3RTD, the relevant parameters for SM7, SM8 and SM9 are not available. That includes Current, Current Demand, Current Demand
Max, Current THD, PF, kW, kW Demand, kW Demand Max, kvar, kvar Demand, kvar Demand Max, kVA, kVA Demand, kVA Demand Max, kWh Import/Export, kvarh
Import/Export, kVAh.
# When the Software Option is MDI, the measurements are not available.
^ When the Software Option is MDI, the voltage measurements are not displayed in the Auto Scroll display sequence. The voltage measurements can be viewed in the
MEASUREMENTS option in the Main Menu.
Table 3-2 PMC-509's Data Display Screens in Auto Scroll Mode
In Fixed mode, The screen will advance only when either < > or <> is pressed. The following
table illustrates the display operation in Fixed display mode. Pressing the < > button anytime
moves the display to the next Measurement Category. Pressing the <> button moves the display to
the next Sub-Page within a particular Measurement Category. When the last Sub-Page is reached
within a Measurement Category, pressing the <> button again moves the display back to the first
Sub-Page of the same Measurement Category.
Button
Page
Measurement Category
Button
Sub-Page
Parameters
Sample Display
< >
1
Current Demand
<>
1
2
3*
I1, I2, I3
I4, I5, I6
I7, I8, I9
4 - 9
10* - 12*
Current Demand Max.
I1-I6
I7-I9
2#
SM kW Demand
1
2
3*
P1, P2, P3
P4, P5, P6
P7, P8, P9
4 - 9
10* - 12*
SM kW Demand Max
P1 - P6
P7 - P9
3#
SM kvar Demand
1 - 3
4 - 6
7* - 9*
Q1, Q2, Q3
Q4, Q5, Q6
Q7, Q8, Q9
4 - 9
10* - 12*
SM kvar Demand Max
Q1 - Q6
Q7 - Q9
4#
SM kVA Demand
1 - 3
4 - 6
7* - 9*
S1, S2, S3
S4, S5, S6
S7, S8, S9
4 - 9
10* - 12*
SM kVA Demand Max
S1 - S6
S7 - S9
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5
RTD Demand*
1
TC1, TC2, TC3
2
3
4
RTD Demand Max*
TC1
TC2
TC3
6#
VM kW Demand
1
2
VM1P, VM2P, VM3P
VM4P, VM5P, VM6P
3 - 8
VM kW Demand Max
VM1P to VM6P
7#
VM kvar Demand
1
2
VM1Q, VM2Q, VM3Q
VM4Q, VM5Q, VM6Q
3 - 8
VM kvar Demand Max
VM1Q to VM6Q
8#
VM kVA Demand
1
2
VM1S, VM2S, VM3S
VM4S, VM5S, VM6S
3 - 8
VM kVA Demand Max
VM1S to VM6S
9#
Voltage THD
1
V1, V2, V3
10#
Current THD
1
2
3
I1, I2, I3, I4
I5, I6, I7*, I8*
I9*
11*
RTD Temperature
1
TC1, TC2, TC3
12
DI Status
1
DI1, DI2
DI3, DI4
13
Current
1
2
3*
I1, I2, I3
I4, I5, I6
I7, I8, I9
14^
Voltage & Frequency
1
V1, V2, V3, Freq
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2
V12, V23, V31
15#
SM kW
1
2
3
P1, P2, P3, P4
P5, P6, P7*, P8*
P9*
16#
SM kvar
1
2
3
Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4
Q5, Q6, Q7*, Q8*
Q9*
17#
SM kVA
1
2
3
S1, S2, S3, S4
S5, S6, S7*, S8*
S9*
18#
SM PF
1
2
3
PF1, PF2, PF3, PF4
PF5, PF6, PF7*, PF8*
PF9*
19#
VM kW
1
2
VM1, VM2, VM3, VM4,
VM5, VM6
20#
VM kvar
1
2
VM1, VM2, VM3, VM4,
VM5, VM6
21#
VM kVA
2
VM1, VM2, VM3, VM4,
VM5, VM6
22#
VM PF
2
VM1, VM2, VM3, VM4,
VM5, VM6
23#
SM kWh Import/Export
1
2
3
4
5
SM1, SM2
SM3, SM4
SM5, SM6
SM7*, SM8*
SM9*
24#
SM kvarh Import/Export
1
2
3
4
5
SM1, SM2
SM3, SM4
SM5, SM6
SM7*, SM8*
SM9*
25#
SM kVAh
1
2
3
SM1, SM2, SM3, SM4
SM5, SM6,SM7*, SM8*
SM9*
26#
VM kWh Import/Export
1
2
3
VM1, VM2
VM3, VM4
VM5, VM6
20
Ceiec Electric Technology
27#
VM kvarh Import/Export
1
2
3
VM1, VM2
VM3, VM4
VM5, VM6
28#
VM kVAh
1
2
VM1, VM2, VM3, VM4
VM5, VM6
* When the Hardware Option is 6I+3RTD, the relevant parameters for SM7, SM8 and SM9 are not available. That includes Current, Current Demand, Current Demand
Max, Current THD, PF, kW, kW Demand, kW Demand Max, kvar, kvar Demand, kvar Demand Max, kVA, kVA Demand, kVA Demand Max, kWh Import/Export, kvarh
Import/Export, kVAh.
# When the Software Option is MDI, the measurements are not available. These measurements are only available with the MFM option.
^ When the Software Option is MDI, the voltage measurements are not displayed in the Fixed display sequence. The voltage measurements can be viewed in the
MEASUREMENTS option in the Main Menu.
Table 3-3 PMC-509's Data Display Screens in Fixed Mode
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CET PMC-509 User manual

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