PM296/RPM096 Power Quality Analyzers Installation and Operation Manual
Chapter 1 Introduction 2Remote Display Module - Optional The RPM096 can be equipped with a Remote Display Module (RDM096) that provides local data
Chapter 1 Introduction 3 Waveform Recorder for waveform capture and logging on different events. Along with the disturbance monitor it allows for cap
Chapter 1 Introduction 4 User-selectable options are provided (see Section 4.11): 1) Power calculation mode (P.cAL) 2) Energy rollover value Thi
Chapter 1 Introduction 5Measured Parameters NOTE: Real-time values are measured over 1 cycle of fundamental frequency; Average values are of 8, 16
Chapter 1 Introduction 6 Outputs
Chapter 1 Introduction 7 Outputs Pa
Chapter 2 Installation 8 Chapter 2 Installation 2. 2.1 Mechanical Installation Figure 2-1 Front Mounting of the PM296
Chapter 2 Installation 9 Figure 2-2 Mounting Brackets onto RPM096 Figure 2-3 RPM096 Mounting on DIN Rail
Chapter 2 Installation 10 Figure 2-4 Mounting the RDM096 on Square/Round Cutout Figure 2-5 Connection of RDM096 to RPM096
Chapter 2 Installation 11 2.2 Electrical Installation Before installation ensure that all incoming power sources are shut OFF. Failure to observe
Chapter 2 Installation 12 Wiring Configuration Wiring (See parameter setu
Chapter 2 Installation 13 Figure 2-7 Four Wire WYE Direct Connection Using 3 CTs (3-element) Wiring Mode = 4LL3 or 4Ln3 Figure 2-8 Four Wire WYE
Chapter 2 Installation 14 Figure 2-9 Three Wire Open Delta Connection Using 2 PTs, 2 CTs (2-element) Wiring Mode = 3OP2 Figure 2-10 Four Wire Wye
Chapter 2 Installation 15 Figure 2-11 Three Wire Open Delta Connection Using 2 PTs, 3 CTs (2½-element) Wiring Mode = 3OP3 Figure 2-12 Four Wire
Chapter 2 Installation 16 2.2.5 Relays Six relays are provided for energy pulsing, alarms or remote control. Figure 2-13 Relays Connection 2.2.6
Chapter 2 Installation 17 2.2.7 Analog Output The PM296/RPM096 provides two optically isolated analog outputs with an internal power supply and cur
Chapter 3 Using the Menus 18 Chapter 3 Using The Menus 3. Press and release to enter the setup mode. The primary menus will ap
Chapter 3 Using the Menus 19 Figure 3-1 Menu Structure SELECTStAOPSCHGPASS bAScPortdinPCntAoutAEPnPulSt-rStatus InformationSetup
Chapter 4 Setup Menus 20 Chapter 4 Setup Menus 4. CHAPTER 3 SETUP MENUS NOTE: Instrument setup can be performed directly on the front panel usin
Chapter 4 Setup Menus 21 Table 4-1 Basic Setup Options (∗ default setting) Code Parameter Options Description Co
i LIMITED WARRANTY The manufacturer offers the customer an 24-month functional warranty on the instrument for faulty workmanship or parts from date
Chapter 4 Setup Menus 22 Code Parameter Options Description rEc.C The number of cycles in a waveform series 0 to
Chapter 4 Setup Menus 23 4.2 Communications Port Setup Menus These menus allow you to access the communications port opti
Chapter 4 Setup Menus 24 Code Parameter Options Description dAtA Data format 7E 7 bits, even par
Chapter 4 Setup Menus 25 4.3 Digital Inputs Setup Menu This menu is used to set up the 12 digital inputs provided by the PM296/RPM096
Chapter 4 Setup Menus 26 4.4 Pulse Counters Setup Menu This menu is used to configure the 16 pulse counters provided by your PM296/RP
Chapter 4 Setup Menus 27 4.5 Analog Output Setup Menu [This section is relevant to instruments ordered with this option] This menu al
Chapter 4 Setup Menus 28 parameter. For signed (bi-directional) values, such as powers and signed power factor, the scale is always symmetrical wit
Chapter 4 Setup Menus 29 Code Parameter Unit Scale rt P Total kW kW/MW -
Chapter 4 Setup Menus 30 Wiring via PTs (PT Ratio > 1): Vmax (690 V input option) = 144 × PT Ratio [V] Vmax (120 V input option) = 144 × PT Rat
Chapter 4 Setup Menus 31 4.7 Pulsing Output Setup Menu This menu allows you to program either of the six relays provided by your PM296/RPM096 inst
iishorting switches and is secured using an external strain relief to reduce mechanical strain on the screw terminals, if necessary. 7. Setup proc
Chapter 4 Setup Menus 32 4.8 Timers Setup Menu This menu allows you to access the four interval timers provided by the PM296/RPM096 which can tri
Chapter 4 Setup Menus 33 4.9 RTC Setup Menu This menu allows you to view and set the time, date and day of week in the onboard Real Time Clock (RT
Chapter 4 Setup Menus 34 To select an option sub-menu: From the upper window, use the up/down arrow keys to scroll to the desired sub-menu (time,
Chapter 4 Setup Menus 35 4.10 Display Setup Menu This menu allows you to view and change display properties. Table 4-6 lists available options wit
Chapter 4 Setup Menus 36 To select a display option: Press to activate the middle window, and then use the up/down arrow keys to
Chapter 4 Setup Menus 37 Code Parameter Options Description An.Ou Analog output option (see Section 4.5) nonE∗ 0-20 4
Chapter 4 Setup Menus 38 4.12 Access Control Menu This menu can be only accessed via the Setup Change Menu (CHG). It is used in order to: • chang
Chapter 4 Setup Menus 39 4.13 Reset Menu This menu allows you to reset to zero the accumulators and Min/Max registers in your instrument. The menu
Chapter 5 Data Display 40 Chapter 5 Data Display 5. 5.1 Navigating in the Display Mode The front panel has a simple interface that allows you to
Chapter 5 Data Display 41 The display is updated approximately twice per second; you can adjust the display update rate via the Display Setup Menu
iiiTable of Contents Quick Start ...iv Chapter 1 Introductio
Chapter 5 Data Display 42 Selecting Max Demand Measurements In the RDM096, press the key. Use the up/down arrow keys to scroll
Chapter 5 Data Display 43 Fast Reset of Accumulated Data Select a display page where the data you want to reset is displayed. To reset: • M
Chapter 5 Data Display 44 Page Window PAGE Parameter Digits Unit LEDs 1 9 Total k
Chapter 5 Data Display 45 Page Window PAGE Parameter Digits Unit LEDs 7 3 Voltage
Chapter 5 Data Display 46 Page Window PAGE Parameter Digits Unit LEDs 2 4 Maximum
Chapter 5 Data Display 47 Page Window PAGE Parameter Digits Unit LEDs 20 8 Harmon
Chapter 5 Data Display 48 The RDM096 Data Display The display windows are labeled in the table as follows: 1 = upper window, 2 = middle window, 3 =
Chapter 5 Data Display 49 Page Window Arrow LED Parameter Digits Unit 17 1 01H (Fundamental
Chapter 5 Data Display 50 Page Window Arrow LED Parameter Digits Unit 8 1 A NEUT Maximum ne
Chapter 5 Data Display 51 Page Window Arrow LED Parameter Digits Unit 1 3 MWh import 6 M
iv Quick Start TYPICAL INSTALLATION : Wiring Mode 4LL3, RS-485 Connection (see Sections 2.2.4 and 7.2 for complete set of diagrams) General Schemat
Chapter 5 Data Display 52 5.3 Self-Test Diagnostics Display The PM296/RPM096 periodically performs self-test diagnostics during operation. If the i
Chapter 6 Viewing Status Information 53 Chapter 6 Viewing Status Information 6. Through the Status Information Menu (STA), it is possible to view
Chapter 6 Viewing Status Information 54 6.2 Status Display Formats Tables 6-1 and 6-2 list all the displays available from the Status Information M
Chapter 6 Viewing Status Information 55 Page Window Parameter Digits
Chapter 7 Communications 56 Chapter 7 Communications 7. CHAPTER 6 USING A PRINTER A full description of the communications software is found in
Chapter 7 Communications 57 Table 7-1 Printout Record Parameters Line Place Heading Parameter
Chapter 7 Communications 58 7.2 Connections Figure 7-1 RS-232 and RS-422/RS-485 Terminal Blocks RS-232 - up to 15 meters distance, 1 PC/PLC/Pri
Chapter 7 Communications 59 Computer Connections for RS-232: COM1 Figure 7-8 RS-232 Simple 3-Wire Connection, 25-pin Figure 7-9 RS-232 Simple 3
Chapter 7 Communications 60 Computer Connections for RS-422: COM2 Computer Connections for RS-485: COM1 Figure 7-12 RS-422/RS-485 Connection
Chapter 7 Communications 61 Computer Multidrop Connections for RS-485: COM1 Figure 7-13 RS-485 Multidrop Connection, 25-Pin Connector Figure
v SETUP (see Chapter 4 for full instructions) Setups can be performed directly on the front panel or via PComTest/PAS communication software - see Ch
Chapter 7 Communications 62 Computer Multidrop Connections for RS-422/RS-485: COM2 Figure 7-15 RS-422 Multidrop Conne
Appendix: Technical Specifications 63 Appendix: Technical Specifications 8. ions Input and Output Ratings CATEGORY II POLLUTION DEGREE 2 (IEC
Appendix: Technical Specifications 64 Input and Output Ratings Current input terminal Rated 10A 250V Pitch 10 mm Wire 3 mm2 (10 AWG) Voltage inpu
Appendix: Technical Specifications 65 Storage temperature -25°C to 80°C (-13°F to 176°F) Humidity 0 to 95% non-condensing Construction Instrume
Appendix: Technical Specifications 66 Measurement Specifications Parameter Full scale Accuracy, % Range Display resolution (%Rdg) @ input Rd
Appendix: Technical Specifications 67 Parameter Full scale Accuracy, % Range Display resolution (%Rdg) @ input Rdg FS Conditions @ range c
Appendix: Technical Specifications 68 Parameter Full scale Accuracy, % Range Display resolution (%Rdg) @ input Rdg FS Conditions @ range
Index 69 Index A accuracy, 32, 69 active energy, 67 active power, 36, 37, 66 ampere demand, v, 21, 31, 44, 49, 57 analog output, i, 2, 22, 27, 28, 3
Chapter 1 Introduction 1Chapter 1 Introduction 1. 1.1 About This Manual This manual is intended for the user of the PM296/RPM096 Power Quality Anal
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