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AcuRev 1300
3P4W Energy Meter
User's Manual
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CopyRight © 2015 V2.02
without the expressed written consent of Accuenergy.
The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate at the time of publication, however, Accuenergy assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear here and reserves the right to make changes without notice. Please ask the local representative for latest product specications before ordering.
AcuRev 1300
[Document #2300E2202 Revision Date: Sep., 2015]
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Please read this manual carefully before installation, operation and maintenance
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of AcuRev 1300 series meter. The following symbols in this manual are used to provide warning of danger or risk during the installation and operation of the meters.
Electric Shock Symbol: Carries information about procedures which must be followed to reduce the risk of electric shock and danger to personal health.
Safety Alert Symbol: Carries information about circumstances which if not considered may result in injury or death.
Prior to maintenance and repair, the equipment must be de-energized and grounded. All maintenance work must be performed by qualied, competent accredited professionals who have received formal training and have experience with highvoltage and currentdevices. Accuenergy shall not be responsible or liable for any damages or injuries caused by improper meter installation and/or operation.
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Content
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Meter Overview--------------------------------------------------------------------------2
1.2 Areas of Application--------------------------------------------------------------------------3
1.3 Product Features-------------------------------------------------------------------3
Chapter 2 Installation
2.1 Appearance and Dimensions---------------------------------------------------------7
2.2 Installation Methods---------------------------------------------------------8
2.3 Wiring-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12
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Chapter 3 Operation and Application-----------------------------------------------------------23
3.1 Display Panel and Keys-----------------------------------------------------------------24
3.2 Display Mode and Key Operations-----------------------------------------------------------25
3.3 Parameter Display and Key Operations-----------------------------------------------------30
3.4 Settings and Operations-----------------------------------------------------------------31
Chapter 4 Functions and Software----------------------------------------------------------35
4.1 Parameter settings----------------------------------------------------------36
4.2 Basic Measurement Functions----------------------------------------------------------40
4.3 Measurement Functions----------------------------------------------------------40
4.4 Demand------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------47
4.5RO Functions----------------------------------------------------------48
4.6 EventLogging--------------------------------------------------------------------------------48
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4.7 Alarm Functions---------------------------------------------------------------------------------50
4.8 Incorrect Connection Detection----------------------------------------------------------54
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4.9 Instrument Information----------------------------------------------------------56
4.10 Sealing function---------------------------------------------------------------------------56
Chapter 5 Communication-------------------------------------------------------------------------61
5.1 Modbus Protocol Introduction-------------------------------------------------------------62
5.2 Communication Format------------------------------------------------------------------------65
5.3 Application Details------------------------------------------------------------------------------70
Appendix-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------105
Appendix A Function List--------------------------------------------------------------------------106
Appendix B Technical Data and Specication-------------------------------------------------107
Appendix C Ordering Information---------------------------------------------------------------109
Appendix D Revision History----------------------------------------------------------------------110
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Welcome to AcuRev 1300!
You have purchased an advanced, versatile, multifunction power meter.
Please note the following chapter descriptions in order to utilize the power meter properly.
Chapter 1 Introduces the basic AcuRev 1300 features and application areas.
Chapter 2 Introduces AcuRev 1300 installation and wiring methods in detail.
Chapter 3 walks through how to operate AcuRev 1300 via the display panel, display measurement data and parameter settings.
Chapter 4 introduces main functions with the included software.
Chapter 5 introduces communication related informations, including communication protocol format and parameter address table.
Appendix provides AcuRev 1300 technical specications and ordering information.
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Meter Overview
1.2 Areas of Application
1.3 Product Features
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1.1 Meter Overview
AcuRev 1300
AcuRev 1300 series rail-mounted three phase energy Meters has a small size and high accuracy, it is ideal for use in distributor and tight spaces. The meter is equipped with an easy to read liquid crystal display (LCD) which displays all the important information. It is ideal for building energy management systems, energy monitoring and energy metering systems.
Energy
AcuRev1300 series support Bi-directional active energy measurements; Two-way reactive power energy metering, four quadrant reactive power energy metering; Two­way apparent energy metering; The cumulative energy metering (Energy Import + Energy Export); Net energy metering (input power - power output); Support rate 4 electric energy metering.
Measurement fuction
AcuRev 1300 series meters provide measurement and indication functions. Which can measure Voltage, Current, Power, Frequency and Power Factor. And which also have load characteristics indication function. Line current measurement ,The calculation of zero sequence current.Dierent specications of the meters have dierent functions.
Demand
This product provides demand forecasting demand measurement and demand climax of Current, Active Power, Reactive Power and Apparent Power.
System Event Logging
The product can record the time and event ID about some important parameter amendment or clearance.
Running time detection
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Support instrument running time of detection and instructions.
Instrument operation temperature indication
Provide instrument internal temperature indicator
Alarm function
Support multiple parameter data detection alarm, and can be congured to RO output.
Communication
Supports RS485 communication open protocol and infrared interface. Support Modbus RTU. Infrared interface supports the on spot infrared meter reading.
1.2 Areas of Application
Large commercial center Rail transport
School Public facilities
Hotels and Buildings Smart distribution cabinet
Smart building system Energy management system
Industrial environment Energy saving system
1.3 Product Features
Multifunction, high accuracy
AcuRev 1300 series meter has data collection and management function, energy measurement and multi-parameters measurement function, and demand measurement, event logging.
The measurement accuracy of energy, power, voltage, current is 0.5.
Small size, convenient installation
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AcuRev 1300 series product appearance and dimension fits the IEC 35mm DIN standard, accounts for only 6 mold.
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Display is clear
The LCD display is very clear. All measurement parameters could be search through the display easily. The parameter could be set through the display. LCD display has backlight support, which can help users use it in wake light environment.
Safety
AcuRev 1300 series product has electronic sealing function and physical sealing. Users cannot change the parameters through the keys when the electronic sealing closed, and important parameters cannot be changed through communication, preventing maliciousdata changement.
Convenient wiring
Both high pressure system and low pressure systems, both three-phase three­wire system and three-phase four-wire system, can choose the appropriate wiring way connected to AcuRev1300 series instrument.Almost all of the three-phase system application, and can be used for single phase system.
Connection error automatic judgment
AcuRev 1300 series instrument connection errors of judgment and help in the process of the project construction cost increase caused by the wrong wiring.
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Chapter 2 Installation
2.1 Appearance and Dimensions
2.2 Installation Methods
2.3 Wiring
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Before Installtion
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The installation must be perfomred by qualified, competent accredited professionals who have received formal training and have experience with high voltage and current devices. Appropriate safety wear (gloves, glasses, arc flush suit, etc.) is mandatory to ensure safe installation.
During normal meter operation, caution should be used when handling the following as high voltage may be present: Terminal Blocks, Current Transformer connection nodes, Potential Transformer connection nodes and the related circuits. All primary and secondary circuits may contain lethal current and voltage. Contact with current channels must be avoided.
The power meter and I/O modules cannot be installed on the primary side of transformers or where VA has limitations. The power meter can be only installed on the secondary side. Avoid contact with meter terminals after the completion of installtion.
Do not input voltage above the rated maximum limit of the power meter and devices connected to it. Before energizing the meter, please refer to the meter's label and specications.
Do not perform high voltage test / insulation experiment to output, input or communication terminals.
The use of shorting blocks and fuses are recommended. Current transformers need to be grounded.
Use dry cloth to wipe the meter.
The replace of the Battery must be performed by professionals.
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This chapter mainly described how to install an AcuRev 1300 series meter, which is a very important step of using the meter correctly. This chapter gives some pictures about how to install the meter and some notes. Before installing the meter, please read this  rst.
2.1 Appearance and Dimensions
Appearance:
Figure 2-1 AcuRev 1300 Appearance
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Dimensions:
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Unit: mm
Front View
Figure 2-2 Meter base dimensions
Side View
2.2 Installation Methods
Note
Temperature and humidity of the environment must accord with the requirement of acurev 1300, Otherwise it may cause the meter damaged.
Environmental
Before installation, please check the environment, temperature and humidity to ensure theAcuRev 1300 series meter is being placed where it will not be damaged.
1. Temperature
AcuRev 1300 operating temperature is -25~70°C. Exceeding this temperature range will cause damage to the meter. Please note
that it can influence the meter life negatively if themeter operates in extremely high or extremely low temperatures. AcuRev 1300 storage temperature range is -40~85°C.
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2. Humidity
5% to 95% non-condensing.
3. Location
AcuRev1300 series meter should be installed in a dry and dust free environment.
Avoidexposing meter to excessive heat, radiation and high electrical noise sources.
Installation Steps:
This product is DIN railed mounted and ts on the standard 35mm rail.
1. To install the meter on the rail insert the top of the rail into the groove on the back
of the meter.Pull the metal clips back and slide the rail across the groove of the meter.
Installation Rail
Figure 2-3 Step A
2. Use the metal clips to tighten the rail to complete installation.
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Figure 2-4 Step B
3. Before mentioning this step, the steps needed to remove the seal/cover need to be mentioned. I.E. Step 5 below should come rst.To attach seal/cover back onto the meter place the left side of the cover down onto meter and press down on the right side. When installed correctly you will hear a clicking sound.The steps to attach the other cover is opposite to the above step.
Figure 2-5 Step C
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4. After inserting the cover, tighten the sealing screws and lay the seal and tighten the sealing screws, lay the seal.
Figure 2-6 Step D
5. To open the cover, remove the seal if applicable, unscrew the sealing screws and life the cover upwards to remove.
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Figure 2-7 Step E
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2.3 Wiring
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Terminals: This manual use L1 L2 L3 to represent three-phase current loop, which are the same as
A, B, C in other manuals.
Figure 2-8 The transformer AcuRev1300 terminal access type distribution
A, B, S: communications terminal; P1, P2: pulse output; L, N: auxiliary power; V1, V2, V3 and.Vn: voltage circuit; I11, I12, I21 I22, I31, I32, I41, I42:
current loop; R1, R2: RO output.
AuxiliaryPower Supply:
AcuRev1300 series instrument power supply: ac 100 ~ 415 vac, 50/60 hz, or dc 100­300 VDC, can be used throughout the world. Other power supply voltage selection please contact manufacturers. Instrument in the typical working conditions of power consumption is very small, so the power supply can by independent power supply, can also be obtained from circuit under test.Suggested that under the condition of power voltage uctuation is bigger, use the voltagee stabilizer. Power supply terminals, respectively is: L, N. The typical auxiliary power wiring is as follows:
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Choice of wire of power supply is AWG22-16 or 0.6-1.5mm2.
A fuse (typical 1A/250Vac) or small air circuit breaker should be used in the auxillary power supply loop. Such as the use of small air circuit breaker, it is recommended to use IEC947 standards and through the CE certification of products. An isolated transformer or EMC lter should be used in the control power supply loop if there is a power quality problem in the power supply.
Note: the power before wiring, please confirm that the current power supply and instrument brand logo on the power supply voltage is up!
Voltage Input:
Maximum input voltage for the AcuRev1300 series meter shall not exceed 400LN/690LL VAC rms for three phase or 400LN VAC rms for single phase. Voltage input signal circuit must be installed in the air circuit breaker, fuse or small suggestion with 1 a fuse.
Potential Transformer (PT) must be used for high voltage systems. Typical secondary output for PTs shall be 100V or 120V. Please make sure to select an appropriate PT to maintain the measurement accuracy of the meter. When connecting using the star configuration wiring method, the PT's primary side rated voltage should be equal to or close to the phase voltage of the system to utilize the full range of the PT. When connecting using the delta conguration wiring method, the PT's primary side rated voltage should be equal to or close to the line voltage of the system. A fuse (typical 1A/250Vac) should be used in the voltage input loop. The wire for voltage input is AWG16-12 or 1.3-2.0mm2.
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Note: In no circumstance should the secondary of the PT be shorted. The secondary of the PT should be grounded at one end. Please refer to the wiring diagram section for further
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Current Input:
Current Transformers (CTs) are required in most engineering applications. Typical current rating for the secondary side of the CT shall be 5A (standard) or 1A (Optional), please refer to the ordering information appendix for further details. CTs must be used if the system rated current is over 5A. The accuracy of the CT should be better than 0.5% with rating over 3VA is recommended in order to preserve the meter's accuracy. The wire between CTs and the meter shall be as short as possible. The length of the wire have an eect on the accuracy.The wire size of current input is AWG15-10 or 1.5-2.5mm2.
Note: The secondary side of the CT should not be open circuit in any circumstance when the power is on. There should not be any fuse or switch in the CT loop. One end of the CT loop should be connected to the ground.
Vn Connection:
Vn is the reference point of the Acuvim II series meter voltage input. Low wire resistance helps improve the measurement accuracy. Different system wiring modes require dierent Vn connection methods. Please refer to the wiring diagram section for more details.
AcuRev1300 series instrument measuring wiring method AcuRev1300 series instrument can satisfy almost any kind of three phase wiring diagrams. Please read this section carefully before choosing the suitable wiring method for your power system. Please make sure the rated voltage grade and PT secondary side voltage is suitable for the current models of AcuRev1300 series. Current rating and CT secondary side current rating is suitable for the current models of AcuRev1300 series.
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AcuRev1300 series instrument connection mode Settings and the corresponding practical application in engineering and correct, to ensure the measurement accuracy of instrument.
1). 3LN, 3CT; The connection mode set to 3LN
LINE
ABCN
1A FUSE
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Terminal Block
I11 I12 I21 I22 I31 I32 I41 I42
VNV3 V2 V1
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2). 2LL,3CT (using 2CT); The connection mode is set to 2LL; Note: output transformer
secondary side is 5A/1A
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LINE
ABC
1A FUSE
Terminal Block
LOAD
I11 I12 I21 I22 I31 I32 I41 I42
VNV3 V2 V1
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3). 2LL,2CT;The connection mode is set to 2LL; Note: mutual inductance type
secondary side output for 5A/1A,Rogowski coil 333mV,200mA
LINE
ABC
1A FUSE
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LOAD
Terminal Block
I11 I12 I21 I22 I31 I32 I41 I42
VNV3 V2 V1
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4). 1LL , 2CT; the connection mode is set to 1LL.
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ANB
1A FUSE
Terminal Block
LOAD
I11 I12 I21 I22 I31 I32 I41 I42
VNV3 V2 V1
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5) 1LN, 1CT; connection mode is set to 1LN
LINE
AN
1A FUSE
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Terminal Block
I11 I12 I21 I22 I31 I32 I41 I42
VNV3 V2 V1
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Relay output wiring diagram
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R1
Relay
Output
R2
220Vac
N
Supply
G
com
Auxiliary Power
V+
L
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AcuRev1300 communication utilizes RS485 port, via Modbus-RTU protocol. The
wiringterminals are A, B, S. "A" is called dierential signal " ", "B" is called dierentialsignal"-",
"S" is connected to the shielding of shielded twisted pair cable. The maximumdistance of
Shielded Twisted Pair cable is 1200 m. The distance will be shorter if moredevices are on the
same communication link or using a higher baud rate.
If the master device does not have RS485 but RS232 port, a RS232/485 converter can beutilized. Typical RS485 network topologies include line, circle and star.
In order to improve communication quality, please pay attention to:
1. High-quality Shielded Twisted Pair cable is very important, AWG22 (0.6mm2) or
lower isrecommended. Two cables should be dierent colors.
2. Pay attention to "single point earthing". It means there is only one point of the
shieldingconnected to ground in a single communication link.
3. Every A(+) should be connected to A(+), B(-) to B(-), or it will inuence the network,
evendamage the communication interface.
4. "T" type connection topology should be avoided. This means no new branches
exceptfrom the starting point.
5.Keep communication cables away as much as possible from sources of electrical noise.When several devices are connected (daisy chain) to the same long communication line, ananti signalrefecting resistor (typical value 120- 300Ohm, 0.25W) is often used at the endof the circuit (the last meter of the chain) if the communication quality is distorted.
6. Use RS232/RS485 or USB/RS485 converter with optical isolated output and surge protection.
7. A infrared port is also available in the Display Module, which supports meterreading.
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Chapter 3 Operation and Application
3.1 Display Panel and Keys
3.2 Display Mode and Key Operations
3.3 Parameter Display and Key Operations
3.4 Settings and Operations
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In this chapter, you would see some details about human-computer interaction,
including how to use the key to browse demanded information, and how to set the
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parameters correctly.
3.1 Display Panel and Keys
Chapter 2.1 shows the dimensions of Display Module. It consists of one LCD screen and one key. To make the description clearly, all of the chars and number segments are lighten in the picture below, but when we use it , they would not appear in one page.
1
2
3
9
8
4
NO. Content Description
1 Description area
Measurement parameter display area
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7
decimal point, time signal
3 Indicate the all information mode
4 Communication icon
5 Load size icon
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7
Figure 3-1 All LCD display lighten
Table 3-1 Display of content
To display what kind of parameter in the display area. To distinguish the power of conjunction, split phase, current, demand, parameter Settings, and so on.
To display the main measurement parameters: Energy, Voltage, Current, Power, Frequency, Demand, Settings, Time.
No icon: no communication; One icon: query sent Two icons: query sent and response received
Display in the analog way according to the load frequency
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7
8 Load character indicate
9 unit Unit of the parameter in parameter display area
3.2 Display Mode and Key Operations
Four-quadrant reactive power display
To indicate the rst to forth quadrant reactive power
Import icon on: display the Energy Import Export icon on: display the Energy Export
Inductance icon on: inductive load Capacitor icon on: capacitive load
The LCD display consists of important parameter display mode, all parameter display mode and setting mode.
1. Important parameter display mode
The important parameter display area mode mainly display the important parameters, including system default display data and custom data. Each page display lasts about 6 seconds. When we press “SCROLL” in a short time, the current screen content would be locked for 1 minute and light up the backlight, during this time, press the same key in the same way another time, it would turn to the next page and lock the display for 1 minute; when we didn’t press any key for one minute, then it would display all the pages in a rate of 6 second per page automatically.
System default display content:
A) the input active power (AcuRev1301 ~ AcuRev1304 support)
B) the output active power (AcuRev1302 ~ AcuRev1304 support)
th
Custom data content: The 11
-42th screen data could be set to important parameter
display mode, and be cycle displayed. See table 3-2 Display coding table.
Note:
Conguration 1: using the communication way , we could add 1 to the corresponding
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flag, the consequence would be added to the important parameter display area to cycle display. The corresponding flag would be cleared and expelled from important
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parameters. System default display data content cannot be deleted.Conguration 2: add or delete the corresponding number through pressing keys.
AcuRev1300 instrument power value is positive.The number of signicant digits when electricity data (including the number of decimal places) less than 7, normal display; When eective digit is greater than 7, the data in "thousand", for display.
2. All parameters display mode
AcuRev1300 instrument power value is positive.The number of signicant digits when electricity data (including the number of decimal places) less than 7, normal display; When eective digit is greater than 7, the data in "thousand", for display.
AcuRev1300 instrument real-time measurements showed that when the data is less than 9999.9, normal, according to data accurate to one decimal places.When the data is greater than 9999.9, no longer show decimal places, integer bit in thousands of units for display.For example: 12345.6, shows 12 k.Does not distinguish between display all of the information and the important parameters.
Energy
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All of the meter supported parameters display are in the table below:
Table 3-2 Display coding table
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Page No.
1 Voltage wiring detection
2
3 Instrument address
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5
6 Hardware version √ 7 Software version √ 8 The release date √ 9
10
11-13 1
14-16 8
17-19 9
20 10
21
11
22-24 12
25 16
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Setting ag Content Model 1Model 2Model 3Model
optional display ag word1
- Bit0 optional display ag word1
- Bit7 optional display ag word1
- Bit8 optional display ag word1
- Bit9 optional display ag word1
- Bit10 optional display ag word1
- Bit11 optional display ag word1
- Bit15 optional display ag word2
- Bit0
Current connection detection
RS485 communication baud rate
RS485 communication way of checking
specications The input active power The input active power (A -
C) The voltage (A - C)
Current phase (A - C)
Line current
The system active power
Shunt active power
frequency
The temperature
√ √
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29
optional display ag word2
- Bit3 optional display ag word2
- Bit4
Meter run time
Load running time
end
3. Setting mode
Short press the “set” key, we’ll go into the setting mode: password authentication. When it is succeed then go to the address setting page, or drop out of the setting mode and go to the important parameter setting mode; when the sealing key detected is closed, it will drop out of the setting mode automatically. 1min after the last press, it will drop out of the current mode. Long time press the “SCROLL” key would drop out of the setting mode. The default password is 0000
Table 3-3 Set interface coding table
Content Specication 1Specication 2Specication 3Specication 4Specication
Meter address S-01 S-01 S-01 S-01 S-01 Baud rate S-02 S-02 S-02 S-02 Check mode Energy pulse value option - S-04 S-04 S-04 S-04 reactive calculation S-05 S-05 S-05 S-05 Change password S-02 S-06 S-06 S-06 S-06 Measuring side set S-03 S-07 S-07 S-07 S-07 Connection mode S-04 S-08 S-08 S-08 S-08 CT2 S-05 S-09 S-09 S-09 S-09 CT1 S-06 S-10 S-10 S-10 S-10 PT2 S-07 S-11 S-11 S-11 S-11 PT1 S-08 S-12 S-12 S-12 S-12 The pulse constant S-09 S-13 S-13 S-13 S-13 The pulse width S-10 S-14 S-14 S-14 S-14 Decimal digits S-11 S-15 S-15 S-15 S-15
S-03 S-03 S-03 S-03
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Display interface customization:increases
Display interface customization: cut
Incorrect connection detection enable
S-12 S-16 S-16 S-16 S-16
S-13 S-17 S-17 S-17 S-17
S-14 S-18 S-18 S-18 S-18
Each mode display area distinction as follows:
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Important parameter mode: The rst time, the mode setting position do not display
All parameter mode: The rst mode setting position display
Setting mode: The rst position do not display
in the last row.
in the rst row display s, at the same time, the mode setting
in the last row.
in the rst row do not display s, at the same
in the last row.
in the rst row do not display s, at the same time, the
Keys presentation:
1. Sealing key: Used as electronic sealing function.
2. Set key(SET): Used as LCD parameter setting.
According to the pressing time, there are 2 kinds of function:
A) Short time press (Set) (the press time is shorter than 2 second)
Used to enter the setting mode, enable setting, identify the setting.
3. Cycle key (SCOLL): used to change pages under the important parameter mode and all parameter mode; under the setting mode, the key is used to change pages and data; change the display mode.
According to the pressing time, there are 2 kinds of function:
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B) Short time press (Sc) (the press time is shorter than 2 second)
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Display mode (including important parameter display mode and all parameter display
mode): change pages.
Setting mode: change pages and data.
C) Long time press (LSc) (the press time is longer than 2 second)
Display mode: change mode between important parameter display mode and all
parameter display mode.
Setting mode: do not save the setting data and quit the setting mode then enter the
important parameter display mode.
Mode change description:
Backlight description: there’s any pressing action, the backlight would be lighten, after
no action for 90s, the backlight o.
3.3 Parameter Display and Key Operations
Under the all parameter display mode, short time press the “SCOLL” key to display
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dierent parameters. The change sequence is from the 1-29 screen(If the chosen specication doesn't support the function , just skip it). When it comes to the last screen, press the same key another time, back to the 1
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screen.
Under the setting mode, the meter could complete most of the data setting.
Under the no setting mode, short pressing the “Set” (brief as “Set” blow) enters the
Password protection inquiry.
A) Password protectioninquiry
Password protectioninquiry is the key of key setting function. Only if input the correct password, you can enter the parameter setting page. If users input wrong password, it would quit the setting mode and enter the important parameter display mode. The factory default password is 0000
Enter thepass word key operation:
Short press “SCOLL” key (Sc): the number in the cursor position plus 1, when the number was 9, press the Sc would return to 0.
Short press “Set” key (Set): the cursor position move to right one, when the right-most position ashing, press the “Set” again, it would be passwordinquiry. Password correct: go to the meter address setting page. Password wrong: quit the setting mode and go to the
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important parameter display mode.
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B) Data setting
Operation description:
No cursor ashing: press the “Sc” key to change pages.
Cursor ashing: press the “Sc” key to change the number in the ashing position.
“Set” key could change the cursor ashing state, cursor’s movement, conrm to the setting data. Illegal number could not be set and would keep the same data.
Dierent specications support dierent setting data. Take AcuRev 1303 for example.
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Chapter 4 Functions and Software
4.1 Parameter settings
4.2 Basic Measurement Functions
4.3 Measurement function
4.4 Demand
4.5 RO function
4.6 Event Logging
4.7 Alarm function
4.8 Incorrect connection detection
4.9 Instrument information
4.10 Seal function
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This chapter will introduce you about how to use some important functions, many advanced function could not be operated through single key, which also need
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communication interaction, thus we made PC tools software. This chapter would introduce some functions with the help of these tools.
Dierent specication of AcuRev 1300 series meters support dierent parameters, you’ll see the details in the function table. Take AcuRev 1304 for example.
4.1 Parameter settings
AcuRev 1300 series meters need basic settings so that the meters can work in the scheduled way. The figure below is the display of basic parameters that set by PC tools software.
Figure 4-1 Basic setting parameters in the software
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1) Reactive power calculate pattern
222
DPSQ =
22
PSQ =
Real reactive:
Generally reactive:
2) Energy pulse output
Used to choose the pulse type that represented by the pulse outputted through P1,P2 terminals.
Active: P1,P2 terminals output pulse is active power pulse.
Reactive: the output pulse is reactive power pulse.
3) Demand
Demand supports 4 kinds of calculate methods, which is Sliding block method, xed block method, rolling block and thermal demand method.
a) Sliding block method: set a 1-30min window time, that is calculate time of demand. The window slid once per minute, so does the demand value. In this method, in the operation state demand calculation method is displayed to slip.
b) Fixed block method: set 1-30min as a demand calculate cycle. The whole cycle just calculate the demand once. Which means the demand update time is equal to the demand calculate cycle. In this method, in the operation state demand calculation method is displayed to block.
c) Rolling block method: set 1-30min as a demand calculate cycle and 1 slip time. Demand cycle must be integrated multiples of slip time. Calculate 1 cycle’s demand at the end of the slip time. The demand update time is equal to the slip time. In this method, in the operation state demand calculation method is displayed to slip.
d) Thermal demand method: calculate the demand value through analog the theory
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of the thermal demand table. Set 1-30min as a calculate cycle. In the whole cycle, we just need to calculate the demand once. Which means the demand update time is equal to the
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demand calculate cycle. In this method, in the operation state demand calculation method is displayed to block.
4) Sealing option
Choose the “meter clock + time of use”, the corresponding content(meter clock, TOU parameters, Daylight saving time parameters) can be sealed.(the change of corresponding time must proceed when the seal is open.)
5) Communication permission
Divided into low permission and high permission.
Low permission: important operation (like clear demand event record, programming event record, open cover event record, meter data, energy data initial energy data) disabled. But it can update to high permission through updating the communication permission.
High permission: The communication supports all functions. 30 min after updating to the high permission, the meter would lower its permission to low permission automatically, to keep the meter’s safety.
6) Display scan parameters
Users could add data to the display scan parameters through the PC tools software. The meter would cycling display the elected content.
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7)Primary side/secondary side to choose
Electricity and electric parameter data for one side or the secondary side of data
8) Connection mode
According to the actual to select the correct connection mode, otherwise it will lead to the measurement data is not correct.
9) CT PT set
According to the practical use of set, otherwise, can lead to inaccurate measurement.
10)The pulse constant and pulse width
According to actual use the set, otherwise, can lead to inaccurate pulse output
11)Electricity decimal digits Settings
According to the set, electric energy according to dierent decimal digits, when change the Settings, may cause the error of electric energy metering.
12)RO output mode
RO output mode can be configured to remote control or alarm output, output can be congured according to the practical application.
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4.2 Basic Measurement Functions
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AcuRev 1300 mainly measure the Voltage, Current, Power, Frequency, Power Factor, demand. Demand supports power demand,current demand and demand prediction function.Among them, the center line current support calculated value and measured value of two kinds of algorithms, AcuRev1303 and below model using calculated value; AcuRev1304 and above model using measurement values, and support the calculation value of the residual current.
The gure below is the basic measurement parameter display.
Figure 4-2 Basic Measurement Parameter Display
4.3Measurement function
AcuRev 1300 series instrument provide time-sharing two-way total electric energy metering system and split phase electricity.The departed time could be any day during the date 1-28. Real – time energy can change the energy base. Communication only can be changed under the high permission and sealing open condition. Support of electricity data
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include:Consumed Active Energy,Generated Active Energy,Total Active Energy,Net Active Energy,Consumed Apparent Energy ,Generated Apparent Energy,Four-quadrant Reactive Energy,Consumed Reactive Energy,Generated Reactive Energy,Total Reactive Energy,Net Reactive Energy.
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Figure 4-3 Calculation and Measurement Parameter Display
System power support time-sharing electricity function, split-phase power does not support this feature
According to the demand of users, we can depart the time to several sequence time segments. Each segment can point to the same or dierent rate (at most 4 kinds of rates ). The meter decides to which rate the current time should belong to according to its inner clock or communication command. To achieve TOU calculate, it should be calculated separated in dierent rate.
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TOU calculation can choose inner clock or communication command mode, which could make the application more exible.
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Figure 4-4 TOU Energy Setting Display
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a) The currentrate ofvaluefrom theinternalclock
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TOU energy time segment setting: at most 14 time blocks.Each block corresponds one segment table (at most 8 time segment tables). Each segment can point to anyone of the 4 rates.
User can use dierent time block, dierent time segment to full personality demand. But to make sure the time is valid, the meter would examine the time setting strictly. If it is correct and has opened the TOU function, the meter would process the TOU calculate energy. If it is wrong and has opened the TOU function. The energy just cumulated to rate 1.
Time setting demands:
1. Number of time zone setting: after nishing the time zone number setting, the time zone would be divided according to the number of the time zone. Please attention that the time zone number should be integers from 1-14. And the time zone format should be open from small to large.
2. Time zone setting format: xx month-xx date, xx date time list. Only if the time zone be set according to the closed structure, it considered correct.
3. Date time segment meter's setting: The setting parameters of date time segment meter are interger from 1-14, after finishing the setting, the date time segment's parameters in the date time segment meter would be set in a increasing order according to the date time segment meter's setting.
4. Date time segment setting: the parameter should be integer from 1-14, after the setting finished, we can set the parameter in the date time segment table according to the set parameters.Only if the date time zone be set according to the closed structure, it considered correct.
5. Rate setting: the parameter should be integer from 1-4. It means the maximum that appeared in the TOU energy. After nishing the setting, it would be rate setting in the time
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segment table. The rate parameter is one of 0,1,2,3(0:sharp; 1:peak; 2:valley; 3:even).
6. Holiday setting: the number of holiday is integer from 0-30, after finishing the setting, it would be holiday setting, which format is xx month-xx date.
Note: User can customarize the factory settings of time zone segment. When no asking, the meter would be set as the default factory settings. Users can recover the time zone segment setting value to the default value through communication.
The use of TOU energy holidays: in the TOU energy parameter setting part, rstly we should set the number of holidays, then set the demanded holiday in the holiday setting bar, the format is xx month- xx date. At this time, through setting the meter operate time, when the meter’s operation time is in the setting time, the energy would increase under the corresponding rate.
Note: time-division energy is with the highest priority on holidays, when the set of special date is valid, the measurement of energy would consider the holidays at rst.
Weekly restfunction
The use of TOU energy weekly rest: weekly rest(bit0- Sunday; bit1-bit6: Monday­Saturday . when bit is 1, it means weekday, when bit is 0 , it means weekend.) through setting the clock, when the meter’s clock is under the weekly rest time segments, the energy would increase under the corresponding rate.
b)The value of the currentrate of self-communication order.
Daylight Saving Time function
Under the DST enable condition, if we choose xed date option, it would change the DST according to the xed date setting format. The format is month/date/hour/minute/ adjust time(unit:min). if we choose unxed date option, it would change the DST according to the unxed date setting format.The format is month/ week/which week/hour/minute/
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adjust time(unit: min), according to the above setting format, it would change the DST automatically.
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Through this function, we can achieve the meter’s DST change automatically. When the clock operates to the DST start setting time, the meter could adjust the clock to some certain time segment in advance. But when the clock operate to the DST ending, the meter could adjust the time to some certain time segment pushed back.
Figure 4-5 Daylight Saving Time Setting Display
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4.4 Demand
Demand have four calculation methods: slipping block method, xed block method, rolling block method, thermal demand method. Users can clear the demand.Support demand prediction, in each minute a demand forecast.Specic set set is introduced in the chapter 4.1.
Figure 4-6 Demand Parameter Display
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4.5 RO function
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AcuRev1300 have relay output (RO), all the way to realize the remote control or alarm output.
4.6 Event Logging
The meter supports the event logging of important operation. Including programmingevent, open meter cover event, demand clearevent, event clearance event, meter clearance event.
Programming event: record the programming time and programming event ag when programming some important parameters of the meter. When one programming event occur several times within 5 min, the meter just record the rst time.
Programming ag Programming event
01 Meter address programming event 02 RS485 communication programming event 03 Reserved 04 Reserved 05 Energy pulse programming event 06 Demand related programming event 07 Reactive calculate method programming event 08 VAR/PF statute programming event
09 Change time programming event 100 Change energy base programming event 101 TOU parameter programming event 102 Daylight saving time programming event
103 Trend record programming event
Open meter cover event: record the open and close event, support 3 groups of open
meter cover event.
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Demand clearance event: clear the demand record, support 3 groups of demand
clearance event.
Event clearance event: clear the event record, support clear demand clearance event, open meter cover event, programming event, support 3 groups of open meter cover event. Support 3 groups of event clearance event.
Meter clearance event: clear parameter record, this event cannot be cleared. Support 3 groups of meter clearance event.
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Figure 4-7 Event Clearance Record Display
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4.7 Alarm function
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AcuRev1300 series instrument event alarm function, which is of the denition of when a parameter changes make events inequality (or) equation was established, and the duration exceeds the preset time limit, the event alarm will be started at this moment, when the alarm parameters of serial number, number, alarm status and alarm occurs as the event was a record store at all times, there can be a maximum of 20 article such records stored in the event log buer.And can be set as the limit of the RO as alarm output event alarm signal output.Use the event before the alarm function seriously to complete a number of Settings (conditions of inequality (or equations), can make the switch, etc.), any incomplete or inaccurate setting will lead to the failure of the final output.Set up operations are conducted based on the corresponding register set to complete.Need of special note is: these register setting must be set by communication, and alarm value are the secondary side of the measured values.Tool software setting the alarm display as shown in gure 4 - 8
.
Figure 4 - 8 Alarm Settings Page
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1.Single event alarm Settings
Table 4 -1 lists the content and address, and the parameters of the first set of set records recorded a total of 12 groups of such Settings, the format is the same.
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The Modbus
address
705 Parameter
706 Compare the
707 The set value word R/W 1 708 Delay time word R/W 0~3000(×10ms) 1
Parametric
description
number
way
Data type Read and write
word R/W 0 ~ 28 (see
word R/W Is greater than 0;
attribute
Numerical range Register
attachment)
Is equal to
1; Less than 2
number
1
1
Table 4-1 First set alarm parameters setting
Alarm parameter number: select the group related parameters, such as 12 - frequency (refer to chapter 5 in the "serial number corresponding alarm parameters table"), alarm, the group will judge conditions for this parameter.Comparative way, value: build alarm conditions, such as greater than, equal to, less than set value.If set frequency, is greater than, 50, alarm condition for more than 50 hz frequency.Note: the "set point" is corresponding with the principal part of parameters, it communication value and actual value of the conversion relations in the following table.
Parameter number Communication value of the set value and the actual value of
0~3 1000
4~11 10
12 100
13~24 1 25~28 1000
multiple relationship
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Delay time: how long will the alarm conditions keep after that event is established.The setting range of 0 ~ 30000, the per unit time is 1 ms, set to zero without delay, immediately
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trigger the alarm events.1/10 of the communication value of the actual value.
Output to the relay: set to 0, alarm occurs, the group is not output from RO.If set to 1, assuming the M11 module is connected, and M11 RO work mode setting of alarm mode in the module, alarm occurs, the group output to the RO1, namely RO1 closed, until all the output to the RO1 alarm RO1 to disconnect after recovery.RO2 ~ RO8 and RO1 principle is the same.Note: when the relay is used for alarm output only "level" output mode, there is no "pulse" output mode, the relay output Settings (pulse or level) will be ignored.After completion of a single event of the functions of setting, the need for the following global, alarm function can be normal use.
2. The alarm global Settings
The communication address table 700 h to 704 h address global parameters for alarm correlation.Alarm switch: always determines whether this instrument enable event alarm function, and is set to "1", to enable the alarm function, related to the alarm Settings to take eect.
Each alarm channel stop switch: to determine whether the alarm set in each group.As a 16-bit unsigned integer, the bit0 ~ bit11 respectively corresponding to the group 1 to 12 group can set the alarm, the corresponding bit is "1" when the group alarm set to take eect, otherwise is invalid.
When the alarm events, can be congured RO work mode, make it as an alarm output. AcuRev1300 support 2 alarm output modes, pulse output mode and the level of output, respectively, when choosing pulse output mode, you can set the corresponding pulse width, the range of 50 ~ 3000 ms.And need to congure the various alarm output channel can make logo, the bit0 ~ bit11 respectively corresponding to the group 1 to 12 groups can make alarm output, the corresponding bit is "1", the group of alarm events, RO accordingly output, otherwise is invalid.
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3. Alarm record
Available for event alarm record store data buer can store 20 groups of alarm events, not guarantee a set a record, but with the method of circulation records, the events of the new record will cover the earliest records.When the limit of alarm parameter back to normal, normal value and events also referred to as the event log, user access to the limit of time and return to normal time, you can get the limit the duration of the event.
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Figure 4-9 Alarm record page
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4.8 Incorrect connection detection
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AcuRev1300 series instrument has the function of connection detection, Can be set in the interface to the function that can, in the case of function can make can automatically detect instrument according to the instrument connection mode of connection is correct,its principle is as follows:
1. Lack of phase detection: a phase voltage value is 0, as lack of phase.
2. Voltage phase sequence detection: A phase voltage as the reference point, determine the voltage phase sequence, such as detected by reverse phase sequence, or could be N lines to meet the current and voltage and voltage is the voltage and the indirect inverse. To determine the voltage value, such as a two phase voltage values are with another phase voltage deviation is too large (0.3 times), was convicted for the phase voltage into the N wrong; Otherwise the sentence to indirect fault voltage, B, C phase fault.
3. Current detection: A phase voltage as the reference point, read the phase current and voltage between A phase Angle, to judge whether its value and standard value Φ Angle deviation within 30 °, if meet the requirements, convicted for the current connection correct; Between Φ +180° ±30°, jailed for current reverse; Other values for the current phase sequence error.
Visible, the calibration method is suitable for the situation that voltage current Angle should not exceed 30 ° (Each phase PF value should be greater than 0.866), and is based on A phase voltage reference direction, therefore should ensure that A phase voltage connection correct; As A phase voltage phase or connect with N, the current test results do not have reference meaning; Like the other two phase with A fault, the test result is correct, but may lead to inconsistent with system parameters.Such as the meter voltage wiring in order for B, C, A, wiring in the system in order for A, B, C, will cause A phase data does not match, need to pay attention to.
The address table 100 h can read wiring test results:
Connection test results:
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Bit15 Bit14 Bit13 Bit12 Bit11 Bit10 Bit9 Bit8
Reserve Phase
Voltage A
Missing
Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0
Reserve Phase
Current
A Wrong
Direction
Can also through the LCD to display test results:
The first screen in the entire information mode voltage test results, the format for "UXXXXXX",Where X represents the number "1" or "0", "0", said the incident was not happened ; "1", said the incident was happened.
From left to right 1 ~ 3 digits said Phase Voltage A Missing, Phase Voltage B Missing , Phase Voltage C Missing, 4 ~ 6 said Phase Voltage A wrong Connecting, Phase Voltage B wrong Connecting,Phase Voltage C wrong Connecting.
The second screen in the entire information mode voltage test results, the format for "IXXXXXX",Where X represents the number "1" or "0", "0", said the incident was not happened; "1", said the incident was happened.
From left to right 1 ~ 3 digits said Phase Current A Wrong Direction,Phase Current B Wrong Direction,Phase Current C Wrong Direction ,4 ~ 6 said Phase Current A Wrong Connecting,Phase Current B Wrong Connecting,Phase Current C Wrong Connecting.
Phase
Voltage B
Missing
Phase
Current
B Wrong
Direction
Phase
Voltage C
Missing
Phase
Current C Wrong Direction
Reserve Phase
Voltage
A wrong
Connecting
Reserve Phase
Current
A Wrong
Connecting
Phase
Voltage
B wrong
Connecting
Phase
Current
B Wrong
Connecting
Phase
Voltage
C wrong
Connecting
Phase
Current
C Wrong
Connecting
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4.9 Meter Information
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Available meter type, hardware version, software version, release date, serial number and other basic informationas well as real-time clock ,load, connection test results and seal condition, etc through the meter’s information interface
Figure 4-10 Meter Information Display
4.10 Sealing function
AcuRev1300 series meters support sealing function. When the sealing is open, the read& write operation is not limited.When the sealing is closed, the read operation is not limited.Sealing function is not allowed write operation, including communication and key change.
From 209H, we could know the user’s content that needed to be shield when the sealing is closed. When the sealing is closed, the user-dened nonstandard contend is valid.
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From 101H, we can see if the sealing state is valid. When the sealing key is invalid, the address displays open sealing state. When the sealing is valid, the address displays closed sealing state, and the corresponding content would be shield.
Bit0: TOU setting sealing or not
209H Sealing optional content
Other bits are reserved 1:enable 0:disable
Note: The contents of the following table to play "√" address, communications, key exception write operation will return an error code 02H. And you can not change the corresponding content.
Seal standard content:
Address Parameter description Communication Key
203H Pulse quantity choice √ 204H Demand calculation ­205H Demand calculation cycle ­206H Slip the time demand calculation ­207H Reactive power calculation method √ 208H VAR/PFstatute ­209H Seal the optional content ­213H Remove electric meter data (except
the data on removal of demand) 216H Measuring side to choose √ 217H Connection mode √ 218H CT2 √ 219H CT1 √ 220H CTN ­221H PT2
222H~223H PT1
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224H The pulse constant √ 225H The pulse width
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226H Electricity show decimal digits
Energy :
Modbus address (HEX) Parameter description Communication Key
900H-901H Total Active Energy -­902H-903H Total Active Energy tari 1 -­904H-905H Total Active Energy tari 2 -­906H-907H Total Active Energy tari 3 -­908H-909H Total Active Energy tari 4 --
90AH-90BH Net Active Energy --
90CH-90DH Net Active Energy tari 1 --
90EH-90FH Net Active Energy tari 2 -­910H-911H Net Active Energy tari 3 -­912H-913H Net Active Energy tari 4 -­914H-915H Import Active Energy -­916H-917H Import Active Energy tari 1 -­918H-919H Import Active Energy tari 2 -­91AH-91BH Import Active Energy tari 3 --
91CH-91DH Import Active Energy tari 4 --
91EH-91FH Export Active Energy -­920H-921H Expor t Active Energy tari 1 -­922H-923H Expor t Active Energy tari 2 -­924H-925H Expor t Active Energy tari 3 -­926H-927H Expor t Active Energy tari 4 -­928H-929H Total Reactive Energy -­92AH-92BH Total Reactive Energy tari 1 --
92CH-92DH Total Reactive Energy tari 2 --
92EH-92FH Total Reactive Energy tari 3 -­930H-931H Total Reactive Energy tari 4 -­932H-933H Net Reactive Energy --
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934H-935H Net Reactive Energy tari 1 -­936H-937H Net Reactive Energy tari 2 -­938H-939H Net Reactive Energy tari 3 -­93AH-93BH Net Reactive Energy tari 4 --
93CH-93DH Import Reactive Energy --
93EH-93FH Import Reactive Energy tari 1 -­940H-941H Import Reactive Energy tari 2 -­942H-943H Import Reactive Energy tari 3 -­944H-945H Import Reactive Energy tari 4 -­946H-947H Expor t Reactive Energy -­948H-949H Expor t Reactive Energy tari 1 -­94AH-94BH Export Reactive Energy tari 2 --
94CH-94DH Export Reactive Energy tari 3 --
94EH-94FH Export Reactive Energy tari 4 -­950H-951H Apparent Energy --
Sealing nonstandard content test
1) When the TOU related is valid, the TOU related content need to be shield:
Address Parameter Communication Key
300H clock: year √ 301H clock: month √ 302H clock: date √ 303H clock: hour √ 304H clock: minute √ 305H clock: second √ 306H clock: week
Note: When the sealing is closed, it could be changed when the meter’s change time and current operation time is within 5 minutes.
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Address Parametric description Communication TOU related parameters 402H-40EH Time-division energy setting parameter 1 --
420H-5F3H Time-division energy setting parameter 2 -­Daylight Saving Time related parameters
350H-367H Daylight Saving Time related parameters --
Key
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Chapter 5 Communication
5.1 Modbus Protocol Introduction
5.2 Communication Format
5.3 Application Details
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This chapter introduced how to use software to manipulate the meter through the
communication interface.This chapter content master needs you with MODBUS protocol
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knowledge reserves and read through the content of all the other chapters in this manual, this product features and applications concept has a more comprehensive understanding.
The chapter’s contents include MODBUS protocol, communication format, application
details of AcuRev 1300 series meter.
5.1 Modbus Protocol Introduction
1. Transmission mode
The mode of transmission denes the data structure within a frame and the rules used
to transmit data.
Coding System 8 bit
Start bit 1 bit
Data bits 8 bit
Parity No parity / odd parity / even parity
Stop bit 1bit or 2bit
Error checking CRC
2. Frame
When data frame reaches the terminal unit, it goes through the unit via a special "port", theunit removes the data frame's header, reads the data, if there is no error, then it implements the data's task. Afterwards, the unit puts its own data with the acquired header, and sends back the frame to the sender. The response data frame contains: Address, Function, Data and CRC Check. Any error will cause a failure to respond.
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2.1 Frame Format
Address Function Data Check
8-Bits 8-Bits N x 8-Bits 16-Bits
Table 5-1 Data Frame Format
2.2 Address Field
The address field is at the start of the frame. It is composed of 1 byte (8 bits), its decimalvalue range is 0-247.
A master addresses a slave by placing the slave address in the address eld of the
message. When the slave sends its response, it places its own address in this address eldof the response to let the master know which slave is responding.
2.3 Function Field
When a message is sent from a master to a slave device the function code eld tells theslave what kind of action to perform.
Code Meaning Action
03 Read data register Obtain current binary of 1 or more register
16 Preset register Set binary value to 1 or more register
Reading relay RO
01
05
status
Control relay RO
state
Get the current state of the relay of the RO output (ON/OFF)
Control relay RO output state (ON/OFF)
Table 5-2 Function Code
2.4 Data Field
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Data field contains the data that terminals need to complete the request and the
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data that terminals respond to the request. This data may be a numerical value, address or setting. For example, Function Code tells the terminal to read one register, Data Field needs
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2.5 Error Check Field
The eld allows the error check by master and slave devices. Due to electrical noise andother interferences, a group of data may be changed while transmitting from one location to the other. Error Check ensures master or slave devices do not respond to the distorted data during the transmission, which enhances the system security and eciency. Error Check uses 16-bit Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC 16).
3. CRC Check
Every message includes an error checking field which is based on the Cyclical Redundancy Check (CRC) method. The CRC eld checks the contents of the entire message. It isapplied regardless of any parity check method used for the individual characters of the message. The CRC eld is two bytes long, containing a 16-bit binary value. The CRC valueis calculated by the transmitting device, and is appended to the message.
The receiving device recalculates the CRC value during reception of the message, and
compares the calculated value to the actual value it received in the CRC eld.
An error will be reported if the two values are not equal. CRC calculation is first started by preloading the whole 16-bit register to 1’s. The process begins by applying successive 8-bitbytes of the message to the current contents of the register. Only the eight bits of data ineach character are used for generating the CRC. Start and stop bits, and the parity bit, donot apply to the CRC.
When generating the CRC, each 8-bit character is exclusive ORed with the register 117contents. The result is shifted towards the least signifcant bit (LSB), with a zero lled
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intothe most signifcant bit (MSB) position. The LSB is extracted and examined, if the LSB equals to 1, the register is exclusive ORed with a preset, xed value; if the LSB equals to 0, noaction will be taken. This process is repeated until eight shifts have been performed. Afterthe last (eighth) shift, the next 8-bit byte is exclusive ORed with the register’s current value, and the process repeats for eight more shifts as described above. The nal contents of the register, after all the bytes of the message have been applied, is the CRC value. Whenthe CRC is appended to the message, the low-order byte is appended rst, followed by the high-order byte.
5.2 Communication Format
This section is for instance will be as far as possible use as shown in table 5-3 format, (as hexadecimal
Addr Fun
06H 03H 00H 00H 00H 21H 84H 65H
Data start
Numbers).Table 5-3 Protocol IIIustration
reg hi
Data start
reg lo
Data #of regs hiData #of
regs lo
CRC16HiCRC16
Lo
Addr: Slave device address
Fun: Function Code
Data start reg hi: Start register address, high byte
Data start reg lo: Start register address, low byte
Data #of reg hi: Number of registers, high byte
Data #of reg lo: Number of registers, low byte
CRC16 Hi: CRC high byte
CRC16 Lo: CRC low byte
1. Read Data (Function Code 03H)
Query:
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This function allows users to obtain the device received and recorded data and system
data.
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Table 5-4 depicts reading 3 meters’ received basic data, total active energy, total active energy tari1,total active energy tari2 from 17th slave device. The data type of energy is dward. Each parameter takes 2 bits, and each bit takes 2 bytes. AcuRev 1300 series meters’ total active energy address are 900H, 901H. Total Active Energy tariff 1 address is 902H, 903H. Total Active Energy tari 2 address is 904H, 905H.
Table 5-4 Query Frame of Reading Energy
Addr Fun
11H 03H 09H 00H 00H 06H C4H C4H
Data start addr HIData start addr LOData #of regs HIData #of regs LOCRC16HICRC16
Response
The slave device anwsers the master device's query. The response frame contains slavedevice address, function code, data quantity and CRC check.
Table 5-5 is an example response of reading Total Active Energy (1.27kwh), Total Active Energy tari 2 (1.00kwh), Total Active Energy tari 2 (0.27kwh). (when the energy data is transmitting, real value= communication value/100).
Table 5-5 Response of Total Active Energy,Total Active Energy tari 1,Total Active Energy tari 2
Byte
Data1
Data1
Data 2
Data2
Data3
Data3
Addr Fun
11H 03H 0CH 00H 00H 00H 7FH 00H 00H 00H 64H
Data5
hi
00H 00H 00H 1BH 96H 8DH
Data5
Lo
count
Data 6
HI
LO
HI
LO
HI
Data6
CRC16
hi
lo
CRC16
hi
lo
LO
Data4
HI
Data4
LO
LO
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2. Preset/Reset Multi-Register (Function Code 10H)
Set:
Function code 10H allows users to change multiple registers’ content, including system parameter, time-division energy parameter, initialization energy.
Table 5-6 is an example of It's Total Active Energy is 0.20KWh,Total Active Energy tari 1 is 0.12KWh,Total Active Energy tari 2 is 0.08KWh 17th slave device.
Table 5-6 Preset Energy Data
Addr Fun
11H 10H 09H 00H 00H 02H 04H
Value HI Value LO Value HI Value LO CRC HI CRC LO
00H 00H 00H 14H CDH 30H
Data start
reg HI
Data start
reg LO
Data #of
reg HI
Data #of
reg LO
Byte Count
3.Read the relay output state (functional code 01 h)
Query data frames:
Query data frame, the host to send data from the machine frame.01 function allows the user to obtain the specified address from the machine5.2 the Modbus protocol communication application format explanation of relay output state ON/OFF (1 = ON, 0 = OFF), in addition to from the machine address and functional domains, still need to be in the data eld contains a data frame will be read by the initial address and number of relay to read.
Table 5-7 Reading Relay Output State of Querying Data Frames
Addr Fun
11H 01H 00H 00H 00H 02H BFH 5BH
Data start
reg HI
Data start
reg LO
Data #of
reg HI
Data #of
reg LO
CRC16HICRC16
LO
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The response data frames:
AcuRev 1300
Response data frames, respond to the host data from the machine frame. Include address, function code, the amount of data from the machine and CRC error checking, and packet in each relay occupy a (1 = ON, 0 = OFF), the rst byte of the lowest for addressing to relay value, the rest in the back.As shown in table 5-5 for instance relay output state response.
Addr Fun Byte count Data
11H 01H 01H 02H D4H 89H
CRC16
HI
CRC16 LO
The Data byte content
Table 5-8 Read the State of theRelay Response Data
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
MSB
(Relay 1 = OFF , Relay 2=ON)
LSB
3.Control relay output (functional code 5 h)
Query data frames:
The data frame to set up an independent relay is ON or OFF.Data FF00H will check relay for state, while 0000 h will set the relay for the OFF state; All other values are ignored, and shall not aect the relay state.
The following example is a request from machine set the relay 1 to 17 ON state.
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Table 5-9 Independent Control Relay Query
Addr Fun
11H 05H 00H 00H FFH 00H 8EH AAH
DO addrHIDO addrLOValue
HI
ValueLOCRC16HICRC16
LO
The response data frames:
Is a normal response to this command request after the relay state changes back to receive data.
Table 5-10 Independent Relay Control Response Response
AcuRev 1300
Addr Fun
11H 05H 00H 00H FFH 00H 8EH AAH
DO addrHIDO addrLOValue
HI
ValueLOCRC16HICRC16
LO
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5.3 Application Details
AcuRev 1300
1. Data Type
"Bit"is binary value;
"Word" is 16-bit unsigned integer, using one register address, 2 bytes. The data range is0-65535.
"int16"is 16-bit signed integer, using one register address, 2 bytes. The data range is
-32768-32767.
"dword"is 32-bit unsigned integer, using two register addresses, high bytes followed by low bytes, using 4 bytes in total. The data range is 0-4294967295;
"int32"is 32-bit signed integer, using two register addresses, 2 bytes. The data range is
-32768-32767.
"oat"is single precision oating point, using two register addresses.The data
range is -2147483648~2147483647.
2. The relationship between communication value and real value
The meter's communication value does not always equal the real value. There is a
conversion relationship between them. It is very important to be aware of the parameterrelationship when users design a communication software, otherwise the result may beincorrect.
Table 5-11 The relationship between communication value and real value
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Parameter Relationship Unit System Parameter, Status,
Parameter Real-time Clock, Timestamp The communication value equals
Electrical measurement parameters
PT1, PT2 The actual value is equal to the
Meter run time The actual value is equal to
The communication value equals the real value
the real value Used with the scaling factor f of
the measurement parameters
communication / 10
No Unit
No Unit
Electrical measurement parameters' unit
No Unit
Unit: hours
the communication / 100
Load running time The actual value is equal to
Unit: hours
the communication / 100
3. Parameter address table
Model 1,2,3,4means AcuRev1301, AcuRev1302, AcuRev1303, AcuRev1304.
Read only block
03H- read command.
Table 5-12 Meter Running State Display
MODBUS address
HEX Decimal
100H 256
101H 257 Seals status word R
Parameter
description
The Result of Wiring Check
Data
Access
type
Property
word R
Range Default Model
Refer to Appendix
“The Result of Wiring Check”
0x0A: Seal sealed
Others: Seal opened
1, 2 3, 4
1, 2 3, 4
Register number
1
1
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System parameter district
AcuRev 1300
System parameter decides the device’s working mode.
10H- read command
03H- write command
Table 5-13 System Parameters address table
MODBUS
address
HEX Decimal
200H 512 Meter Address word R/W 1-247 1 1~4 1
201H 513 RS485 Baud Rate word R/W
202H 514
203H 515 Impulse Choice word R/W
204H 516
205H 517
206H 518
207H 519
208H 520
Parameter
description
RS485 Parity Bit
Setting
Demand
Calculation
Method
Demand
Calculation Period
Demand
Calculation
Slipping Time
Reactive Power
Calculation
Method
VAR/PF
Convention
Data
Access
type
Property
word R/W
word R/W
word R/W 1-30 minutes 15 2~4 1
word R/W 1-30minutes 1 2~4 1
word R/W
word R/W 0:IEC; 1:IEEE 0 2~4 1
Range
1200; 2400; 4800; 9600; 19200; 38400
0: Even parity; 1: Odd parity 2: No parity, Stop Bit 2 3: No parity, Stop Bit 1
0: Active Power 1: Reactive Power
0: Sliding Window; 1: Fixed Window; 2: Rolling Window 3: Thermal
0: True (sinusoidal); 1: Generalized (harmonics present)
Default
value
19200 2~4
3 2~4 1
0 2~4 1
0 2~4 1
0 2~4 1
Model
Register number
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209H 521
20AH 522
20BH 523 Password word W
20CH 524 New Password word W
Sealed Parameters
Selection
Communication
Revise Operation
Authority
word R/W
word R/W
Bit0:TOUSet is Sealed or Not Bit1-Bit5: 0 1: valid of corresponding Selection; 0: invalid of corresponding selection
0x02: Meter Reset, Event Reset, write Energy Data 0x04: write Data(except Energy Data), Demand Peak reset Note: Register Revise needs correct Password, incorrect password is invalid.
0000-9999 Used for revise Communication Operation Authority, verify password when get new password
0000-9999 Note: To get new password needs correct current password, incorrect current password is invalid.
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0 2~4 1
0 2~4 1
2~4 1
2~4 1
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20DH 525 Meter Data Reset word W
20EH 526
20FH 527
210H 528
211H 529 Wiring Mode word R/W
Optional Display
Symbol 1
Optional Display
Symbol 2
Parameter
Measurement side
word R/W
Bit0: Reset Demand Record; Bit1: Reset Event Record; Bit2: Reset System Event Record; Bit3: Reset Meter Opening Record; Bit4: Reset Demand Event; Bit5: Reset Alarm Event; Bit6: Reset Meter Operation Time; Bit 7: Reset Time of Meter Operation with Load Bit8: Reset Meter Record (Reset energy record, demand peak and happening time record, system event record, etc ) 0: Reset 1: NO Note: reset no valid without Communication Revise Operation Authority
Please see Appendix “Optional Display Symbol Setting ”
0: primary side; 1:Secondary side
0:3LN 1:2LL 2:1LL 3:1LN
2~4 1
1~4 1
1~4 1
0 1~4 1
0 1~4 1
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212H 530 C T2 Value word R/W 1; 5; 100; 200; 333
213H 531 C T1 Value word R/W 1~50000/5~50000 5 1~4 1 214H 532 CTN Value word R/W 1~50000/5~50000 5 4 1
215H 533 PT2 Value word R/W
216H-
534-
217H
535
218H 536
219H 537
21AH 538
21BH 539
21CH 540
Page No. Setting ag Content
1 Voltage wiring detection
2
3 Instrument address
4
PT1 Value word R/W
Energy Pulse
Constant
Energy Pulse
Width
Energy display
Decimal
Relay Operating
Mode
connection
detection enable
word R/W 1-60000 5000 1~4 1
word R/W 20-100 ms 80 1~4 1
word R/W 0,1, 2, 3 1 1~4 1
word R/W
word R/W 0:No enable 1:Enable 1 1~4 1
Table 5-14 display programming table
RS485 communication baud
50.0~400.0 (Communication value is 10 times of the real value)
50.0~999999.9 (Communication value is 10 times of the real value)
0: Relay Control 1: Alarm Output 0 2~4 1
Current connection
detection
rate
According to the order
Model 1Model 2Model 3Model
1~4 1
220.0 1~4 1
220.0 1~4 2
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5
AcuRev 1300
6 Hardware version √ 7 Software version √ 8 The release date √ 9 specications
10 The input active power
11-13 1
14-16 8
17-19 9
20 10
21 11
22-24 12
25 16
26 17
27 20
28 21
29 end
optional display ag
word1 - Bit0
optional display ag
word1 - Bit7
optional display ag
word1 - Bit8
optional display ag
word1 - Bit9
optional display ag
word1 - Bit10
optional display ag
word1 - Bit11
optional display ag
word1 - Bit15
optional display ag
word2 - Bit0
optional display ag
word2 - Bit3
optional display ag
word2 - Bit4
RS485 communication way
of checking
The input active power (A -
The system active power
C)
The voltage (A - C)
Current phase (A - C)
Line current
Shunt active power
frequency
The temperature
Meter run time
Load running time
Clock (03H: read 10H: write)
Table 5-15 Clock Address
Modbus address
HEX Decimal
300H 768 clock: year word R/W 2000-2099 2000 2~4 1
Parameter
description
Data
R/W Data range Default Model
type
76
Register number
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301H 769 clock: month word R/W 1-12 1 2~4 1 302H 770 clock : date word R/W 1-31 1 2~4 1 303H 771 clock: hour word R/W 0-23 0 2~4 1 304H 772 clock: minute word R/W 0-59 0 2~4 1 305H 773 clock: second word R/W 0-59 0 2~4 1 306H 774 Week word R/W 0~6
310H-
784-785 Run_tim Uint32 0-999999999
311H
312H-
786-787 Load_tim Uint32 0-999999999
313H
0: Sunday
1~6 Monday-
Saturday
(Communication
value is 100 times
o0f the real value)
(Communication
value is 100 times
of the real value)
6 2~4 1
1~4 2
1~4 2
Daylight saving time setting (03H:read 10H: write)
Table 5-16 Daylight saving time address table
Modbus address
HEX Decimal
Daylight Saving Time Setting
350H 848 DST enable Word R/W 0: disable;
351H 849 DST format Word R/W 0: format
Format 1: Fixed Date
352H 850 DST Start Month Word R/W 1~12 1 2~4 1 353H 851 DST Start Day Word R/W 1~31 1 2~4 1 354H 852 DST Start Hour Wor d R/W 0~23 0 2~4 1
Parameter description
Data
R/W Data range Default Model
type
1: enable
1(xed
date)
1: format 2
(non xed
date)
0 2~4 1
0 2~4 1
Register
number
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355H 853 DST Start Min Wo rd R/W 0-59 0 2~4 1 356H 854 DST Start Adjust time
AcuRev 1300
357H 855 DST Ending Month Word R/W 1-12 1 2~4 1 358H 856 DST Ending Date Word R/W 1-31 1 2~4 1
359H 857 DST Ending Hour Wor d R/W 0-23 0 2~4 1 35AH 858 DST Ending Minute Wo rd R/W 0-59 0 2~4 1 35BH 859 DST Ending Adjust
Format 2: Non Fixed Date
35CH 860 DST Start Month Word R/W 1~12 1 2~4 1 35DH 861 DST Start Day Wo rd R/W 0~6
35EH 862 DST Start Week Word R/W 1~5 1 2~4 1
35FH 863 DST Start Hour Wor d R/W 0~23 0 2~4 1
360H 864 DST Star t Minute Wo rd R/W 0~59 0 2~4 1
361H 865 DST Start Adjust time
362H 866 DST Ending Month Word R/W 1~12 1 2~4 1
363H 867 DST Ending Day Word R/W 0~6
364H 868 DST Ending Week Word R/W 1~5 1 2~4 1
365H 869 DST Ending Hour Wor d R/W 0~23 0 2~4 1
366H 870 DST Ending Minute Word R/W 0~59 0 2~4 1
367H 871 DST Ending Adjust
(Unit: Minute)
time (Unit: minute)
(Unit: minute)
time (Unit: minute)
Word R/W 1-120 60 2~4 1
Word R/W 1-120 60 2~4 1
0: Sunday
1~6 Monday­Saturday
Word R/W 1~120 60 2~4 1
0: Sunday
1~6 Monday­Saturday
Word R/W 1~120 60 2~4 1
0 2~4 1
0 2~4 1
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Time of use(TOU) energy
Table 5-17 TOU Energy Address
Modbus address
HEX Decimal
TOU Parameter
400H 1024
401H 1025
402H 1026 Time Zone Selecting Wo rd R/W 1-14 1 2~4 1
403H 1027
404H 1028
405H 1029
406H 1030 Weekend Setting: Word R/W
407H 1031 Weekend Schedule Word R/W 1-8 1 2~4 1 408H 1032 Number of Holidays Word R/W 0-30 0 2~4 1
409H 1033
Parameter description
Wrong Parameter
Setting 1
Wrong Parameter
Setting 2
Schedule Setting:
number of schedules
to congure
Segment Setting:
number of time
segments per
schedule
Tari: number of
taris to congure
TOU auto reset xed
date: day (default is 1)
Data
R/W Data range Default Model
type
See Appendix
“Tari
Parameter
Wrong
Information 1”
See Appendix
“Tari
Parameter
Wrong
Information 1”
Word R/W 1-8 2 2~4 1
Word R/W 1-14 2 2~4 1
Word R/W 1-4 4 2~4 1
Bit0-bit6
1: weekdays;
0: weekends
Word R/W 1-28 1 2~4 1
2~4 1
2~4 1
0 2~4 1
Register number
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40AH 1034
AcuRev 1300
40BH 1035 TOU Enable Word R/W
40CH 1036 TOU Settings Number Word R/W
40DH 1037
40EH 1038
TOU Schedule Parameters
420H-
422H
423H-
425H
426H-
428H
429H-
42BH
42CH-
42EH
42FH-
431H
TOU auto reset xed date: hour (default is 0)Word R/W 0-23 0 2~4 1
Current number of taris to congure
TOU Settings - reset to
factory default
Time Zone 1: starting
1056-
Month, Day, schedule
1058
1059-
1061
1062-
1064
1065-
1067
1068-
1070
1071-
1073
Table number
Time Zone 2: starting Month, Day, schedule
Table number
Time Zone 3: starting Month, Day, schedule
Table number
Time Zone 4: starting Month, Day, schedule
Table number
Time Zone 5: starting Month, Day, schedule
Table number
Time Zone 6: starting Month, Day, schedule
Table number
80
0: disable; 1:
enable
0: System
Setting
1:
Communication
1-4
Only can change
Word R/W
Word W Only “0x0A” Valid 2~4 1
when TPU
Tari Number
is set as 1,
Communication
R/W 02-01 01 2~4 3
R/W 06-01 02 2~4 3
R/W 10-01 03 2~4 3
R/W 00-00 00 2~4 3
R/W 00-00 00 2~4 3
R/W 00-00 00 2~4 3
0 2~4 1
0 2~4 1
1 2~4 1
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432H-
434H
435H-
437H
438H-
43AH
43BH-
43DH
43EH-
440H
441H-
443H
444H-
446H
447H-
449H
44AH-
44CH
44DH-
44FH
450H-
452H
Time Zone 7: starting
1074-
Month, Day, schedule
1076
Time Zone 8: starting
1077-
Month, Day, schedule
1079
Time Zone 9: starting
1080-
Month, Day, schedule
1082
Time Zone 10: starting
1083-
Month, Day, schedule
1085
Time Zone 11: starting
1086-
Month, Day, schedule
1088
Time Zone 12: starting
1089-
Month, Day, schedule
1091
Time Zone 13: starting
1092-
Month, Day, schedule
1094
Time Zone 14: starting
1095-
Month, Day, schedule
1097
1098-
1100
(Hour, Minute, Tari
1101-
1103
(Hour, Minute, Tari
1104-
1106
(Hour, Minute, Tari
Table number
Table number
Table number
Table number
Table number
Table number
Table number
Table number
Schedule Table
1, 1st segment
Number)
Schedule Table
1, 2nd segment
Number)
Schedule Table 1, 3rd segment
Number)
R/W 00-00 00 2~4 3
R/W 00-00 00 2~4 3
R/W 00-00 00 2~4 3
R/W 00-00 00 2~4 3
R/W 00-00 00 2~4 3
R/W 00-00 00 2~4 3
R/W 00-00 00 2~4 3
R/W 00-00 00 2~4 3
R/W 07:12 01 2~4 3
R/W 15:22 03 2~4 3
R/W 00:00 00 2~4 3
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453H­455H
456H­458H
459H­45BH
45CH-
45EH
45FH­461H
462H­464H
465H­467H
468H­46AH
46BH­46DH
1107-
1109
1110-
1112
1113-
1115
1116-
1118
1119-
1121
1122-
1124
1125-
1127
1128-
1130
1131-
1133
Schedule Table 1, 4th segment
(Hour, Minute, Tari
Number)
Schedule Table 1, 5th segment
(Hour, Minute, Tari
Number)
Schedule Table 1, 6th segment
(Hour, Minute, Tari
Number)
Schedule Table 1, 7th segment
(Hour, Minute, Tari
Number)
Schedule Table 1, 8th segment
(Hour, Minute, Tari
Number)
Schedule Table 1, 9th segment
(Hour, Minute, Tari
Number)
Schedule Table
1, 10th segment
(Hour, Minute, Tari
Number)
Schedule Table
1, 11th segment
(Hour, Minute, Tari
Number)
Schedule Table
1, 12th segment
(Hour, Minute, Tari
Number)
R/W 00:00 00 2~4 3
R/W 00:00 00 2~4 3
R/W 00:00 00 2~4 3
R/W 00:00 00 2~4 3
R/W 00:00 00 2~4 3
R/W 00:00 00 2~4 3
R/W 00:00 00 2~4 3
R/W 00:00 00 2~4 3
R/W 00:00 00 2~4 3
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46EH-
470H
471H-
473H
474H-
49DH
49EH-
4C7H
4C8H-
4F1H
4F2H-
51BH
51CH-
545H
546H-
56FH
570H-
599H
1134-
1136
1137-
1139
1140-
1181
1182-
1223
1224-
1265
1266-
1307
1308-
1349
1350-
1391
1392-
1433
Schedule Table
1, 13th segment
(Hour, Minute, Tari
Number)
Schedule Table
1, 14th segment
(Hour, Minute, Tari
Number)
Schedule Table 2, 1st -14th segment
(Hour, Minute, Tari
Number)
Schedule Table 3, 1st -14th segment
(Hour, Minute, Tari
Number)
Schedule Table 4, 1st -14th segment
(Hour, Minute, Tari
Number)
Schedule Table 5, 1st -14th segment
(Hour, Minute, Tari
Number)
Schedule Table 6, 1st -14th segment
(Hour, Minute, Tari
Number)
Schedule Table 7, 1st -14th segment
(Hour, Minute, Tari
Number)
Schedule Table 8, 1st -14th segment
(Hour, Minute, Tari
Number)
R/W 00:00 00 2~4 3
R/W 00:00 00 2~4 3
R/W 00:00:00 2~4 42
R/W 00:00:00 2~4 42
R/W 00:00:00 2~4 42
R/W 00:00:00 2~4 42
R/W 00:00:00 2~4 42
R/W 00:00:00 2~4 42
R/W 00:00:00 2~4 42
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59AH-
59CH
59DH-
59FH
5A0H-
5A2H
5A3H-
5A5H
5A6H-
5A8H
5A9H-
5ABH
5ACH-
5AEH
5AFH-
5B1H
5B2H-
5B4H
5B5H-
5B7H
5B8H-
5F3H
1434-
Month, Day, schedule
1436
The 2nd special day(
1437-
Month, Day, schedule
1439
1440-
Month, Day, schedule
1442
1443-
Month, Day, schedule
1445
1446-
Month, Day, schedule
1448
1449-
Month, Day, schedule
1451
1452-
Month, Day, schedule
1454
1455-
Month, Day, schedule
1457
1458-
Month, Day, schedule
1460
The 10th special day(
1461-
Month, Day, schedule
1463
1464-
1523
The 1st special day(
Table number)
Table number)
The 3rd special day(
Table number)
The 4th special day(
Table number)
The 5th special day(
Table number)
The 6th special day(
Table number)
The 7th special day(
Table number)
The 8th special day(
Table number)
The 9th special day(
Table number)
Table number)
The 11th ~30th special day( Month, Day, schedule Table
number)
R/W 03-12 01 2~4 3
R/W 09-10 02 2~4 3
R/W 05-02 03 2~4 3
R/W 00-00 00 2~4 3
R/W 00-00 00 2~4 3
R/W 00-00 00 2~4 3
R/W 00-00 00 2~4 3
R/W 00-00 00 2~4 3
R/W 00-00 00 2~4 3
R/W 00-00 00 2~4 3
R/W 2~4 3*20
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Rate parameter error information word 1(basic parameter)
Table 5-18 Rate parameter error information word 1
Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Weekend
seg set error
Holiday set
error
Holiday no.
over
Time zone
set error
Time zone
no. over
Time seg
table no. over
Time seg no.
over
Rate parameter error information word 2(time segment table parameter)
Table 5-19 Rate parameter error information word 2
Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Time seg
table 8 error
Time seg table 7 error
Time seg table 6 error
Time seg table 5 error
Time seg table 4 error
Time seg table 3 error
Time seg table 2 error
Time seg table 1 error
Alarm Parameter Setting(Function Code: 03H to Read; 10H to Write)
Table 5-20 Alarm Parameter
Modbus address
HEX Decimal
700H 1792 Alarm Switch word R/W 1: Enable; 0:
701H 1793 Alarm Channel word R/W Bit0~ Bit11:
702H 1794 Alarm Channel
703H 1795 Alarm Output Mode word R/W 0: level; 1: pulse 0 2~4 1
Parameter description
Output
Data
R/W Data range Default Model
type
Disable
Alarm Channel
0-11
1: Enable; 0:
word R/W Bit0~ Bit11:
Disable
Alarm Channel
0-11
1: Enable; 0:
Disable
0 2~4 1
0 2~4 1
0 2~4 1
Rate no.
over
Register number
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704H 1796 Pulse Output Time word R/W 50~3000ms
AcuRev 1300
705H 1797 Parameter Number Word R/W 0~28 (please see
706H 1798 Comparing Method Wor d R/W 0: larger; 1:
707H 1799 Setpoint Value Word R/W 0 2~4 1 708H 1800 Delay Time Word R/W 0~3000 (×10ms) 0 2~4 1
709H-
1801-
73BH
1851
Modbus address
HEX Decimal
1000H-
4096-
1001H 1002H 4098 ID Uint16 R 1 1 1~4 1 1003H 4099 Lenth Uint16 R 65 65 1~4 1
1004H-
1013H
1014H-
1023H
4097
4100-
4115
4116-
4131
Alarm Parameter Setting for the 1st group
Alarm Parameter Setting for the 2nd 12th group
The same as above word R/W 2~4 44
Table 5-21 SunSpec System Information Address
Parameter
description
SunSpec_ID Uint16 R 0x53756e53 1 1~4 2
Manufacturer string R
Model string R
Data type
(valid with Pulse
Output Mode)
appendix “Alarm
Parameters
comparison
table”)
equal; 2: less
R/W Data range Default Model
Well known value registered with SunSpec for compliance
Manufacturer specic value (32 chars)
1000 2~4 1
0 2~4 1
0 2~4 1
Accuenergy 1~4 16
AcuRev1300 1~4 16
Register number
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1024H-
4132-
102BH
102CH-
1033H
1034H-
1043H
1044H 4164 Device Address uint16 R/W
1045H 4165 ID Uint16 R
1046H 4166 Lenth Uint16 R 105 1~4 1
1047H 4167
1048H 4168
1049H 4169
4139
4140-
4147
4148-
4163
Options string R
Version string R
Serial Number string R
Amps (total):
Sunspec;
Total Current:
Acurev 1300
Amps Phase A:
Sunspec;
Phase A Current:
Acurev 1300
Amps Phase B:
Sunspec;
Phase B Current:
Acurev 1300
int16 R 0~9999 A 1~4 1
int16 R 0~9999 A 1~4 1
int16 R 0~9999 A 1~4 1
Manufacturer specic value (16 chars)
Manufacturer specic value (16 chars)
Manufacturer specic value (32 chars)
Modbus device address
Meter (Single Phase)single phase (AN or AB) meter
--201 split single phase (ABN) meter –202 wye-connect three phase (abcn) meter—203 delta-connect three phase (abc) meter
--204
AcuRev130X 1~4 8
H:1.10
S:1.01
1~4 8
1~4 16
1~4 1
1~4 1
AcuRev 1300
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104AH 4170
AcuRev 1300
104BH 4171
104CH 4172
104DH 4173
104EH 4174
104FH 4175
1050H 4176
1051H 4177
Amps Phase C:
Sunspec;
Phase C Current:
Acurev 1300
Current scale
factor: Sunspec;
CT Ratio: Acurev
1300
Voltage LN
(average):
Sunspec;
Phase Average
Voltage: Acurev
1300
Phase Voltage AN:
Sunspec;
Phase A Voltage:
Acurev 1300
Phase Voltage BN:
Sunspec;
Phase B Voltage:
Acurev 1300
Phase Voltage CN:
Sunspec;
Phase C Voltage:
Acurev 1300
Voltage LL
(average):
Sunspec;
Line Average
Voltage: Acurev
1300
Phase Voltage AB:
Sunspec;
Line AB Voltage:
Acurev 1300
int16 R 0~9999 A 1~4 1
sunssf R
int16 R 0~9999 V 1~4 1
int16 R 0~9999 V 1~4 1
int16 R 0~9999 V 1~4 1
int16 R 0~9999 V 1~4 1
int16 R 0~9999 V 1~4 1
int16 R 0~9999 V 1~4 1
-3~+5 (used as exponent of a power of 10)
1~4 1
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Phase Voltage BC:
1052H 4178
1053H 4179
1054H 4180
1055H 4181 Frequency int16 R 45Hz—65Hz 1~4 1
1056H 4182
1057H 4183
1058H 4184
1059H 4185
Sunspec;
Line BC Voltage:
Acurev 1300
Phase Voltage CA:
Sunspec;
Line CA Voltage:
Acurev 1300
Voltage scale
factor: Sunspec;
Frequency scale
factor
Total Real Power:
Sunspec;
Total Active
Power: Acurev
1300
Watts phase A:
Sunspec;
Phase A Active
Power: Acurev
1300
Watts phase B:
Sunspec;
Phase B Active
Power: Acurev
1300
int16 R 0~9999 V 1~4 1
int16 R 0~9999 V 1~4 1
sunssf R -2~2 1~4 1
sunssf R -2 1~4 1
int16 R 0~9999 W 1~4 1
int16 R 0~9999 W 1~4 1
int16 R 0~9999 W 1~4 1
AcuRev 1300
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AcuRev 1300
105AH 4186
105BH 4187
105CH 4188
105DH 4189
105EH 4190
105FH 4191
1060H 4192
1061H 4193
Watts phase C:
Sunspec;
Phase C Active
Power: Acurev
1300
Real Power scale
factor: Sunspec;
AC Apparent
Power VA:
Sunspec;
Total Apparent
Power: Acurev
1300
VA phase A:
Sunspec;
Phase A Apparent
Power: Acurev
1300
VA phase B:
Sunspec;
Phase B Apparent
Power: Acurev
1300
VA phaseCA:
Sunspec;
Phase C Apparent
Power: Acurev
1300
Apparent Power
scale factor:
Sunspec;
Reactive Power
VAR: Sunspec; Total Reactive Power: Acurev
1300
int16 R 0~9999 W 1~4 1
sunssf R 0 ~ 4 1~4 1
int16 R 0~9999 VA 1~4 1
int16 R 0~9999 VA 1~4 1
int16 R 0~9999 VA 1~4 1
int16 R 0~9999 VA 1~4 1
sunssf R 0 ~ 4 1~4 1
int16 R 0~9999 var 1~4 1
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VAR phase A:
1062H 4194
1063H 4195
1064H 4196
1065H 4197
1066H 4198 Power Factor int16 R -1000 ~ 1000 1~4 1 1067H 4199 PF phase A int16 R -1000 ~ 1000 1~4 1 1068H 4200 PF phase B int16 R -1000 ~ 1000 1~4 1 1069H 4201 PF phase C int16 R -1000 ~ 1000 1~4 1
106AH 4202
106BH-
106CH
106DH-
106EH
4203­4204
4205­4206
Sunspec;
Phase A Reactive
Power: Acurev
1300
4195 VAR phase B: Sunspec;
Phase B Reactive
Power: Acurev
1300
VAR phase C:
Sunspec;
Phase C Reactive
Power: Acurev
1300
Reactive Power
scale factor
Power Factor
scale factor
Total Real Energy
Exported:
Sunspec
Total Active
Energy Exported:
Acurev 1300
Total Watt-hours
Exported in phase
A: Sunspec; Total Active
Energy Exported
in Phase A: Acurev
1300
int16 R 0~9999 var 1~4 1
int16 R 0~9999 var 1~4 1
int16 R 0~9999 var 1~4 1
sunssf R 0 ~ 4 1~4 1
sunssf R -3 1~4 1
acc32 R/W 0-999999999 Wh 2~4 2
acc32 R/W 0-999999999 Wh 2~4 2
AcuRev 1300
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AcuRev 1300
106FH-
1070H
1071H-
1072H
1073H-
1074H
1075H-
1076H
1077H-
1078H
4207­4208
4209­4210
4211­4212
4213­4214
4215­4216
Total Watt-hours
Exported in phase
B: Sunspec;
Total Active
Energy Exported
in Phase B: Acurev
1300
Total Watt-hours
Exported in phase
C: Sunspec;
Total Active
Energy Exported
in Phase C: Acurev
1300
Total Real Energy
Imported:
Sunspec;
Total Active
Energy Imported:
Acurev 1300
Total Watt-hours
Imported phase
A: Sunspec; Total Active
Energy Imported
in Phase A: Acurev
1300
Total Watt-hours
Imported phase B:
Sunspec;
Total Active
Energy Imported
in Phase B: Acurev
1300
acc32 R/W 0-999999999 Wh 2~4 2
acc32 R/W 0-999999999 Wh 2~4 2
acc32 R/W 0-999999999 Wh 1~4 2
acc32 R/W 0-999999999 Wh 1~4 2
acc32 R/W 0-999999999 Wh 1~4 2
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