Dent Instruments PS48HD-P-D-N, PS12HD-B-D-N, PS12HD-C-N-N, PS12HD-B-N-N, PS48HD-C-D-N User manual

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Operator’s Guide
PowerScout™12 HD PowerScout™48 HD
Networked Metering Systems
and
Software
June 2017
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents ................................................................................................................ iii
Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 5
Unpacking the Unit .......................................................................................................................... 5
PSHD Anatomy ................................................................................................................................. 6
PowerScout HD Meter Safety Summary and Specifications ............................................................ 7
Symbols on Equipment .................................................................................................................... 7
Symbols in Documentation .............................................................................................................. 7
Meter SAFETY ...................................................................................................................... 9
Planning For Field Installation ............................................................................................ 10
Project Manager Aspects ............................................................................................................... 10
Configuration & Data Viewing Options ................................................................................... 10
Information Access by Interface Type ..................................................................................... 11
Meter Configuration Overview ...................................................................................................... 12
Meter Installation Overview ......................................................................................................... 12
Verification & Communication Overview ...................................................................................... 13
RTU Programming and Scripting Overview .................................................................................... 13
Meter Configuration .......................................................................................................... 14
Install the Software ........................................................................................................................ 14
Connect the Meter using USB (Power & Communications) .......................................................... 14
Alternate Connection .............................................................................................................. 15
ViewPoint HD Software Overview ................................................................................................. 16
ViewPoint HD Documentation ....................................................................................................... 17
ViewPoint HD Documentation—Instructional Videos ................................................................... 18
Configuring Electrical Components using ViewPoint HD ............................................................... 19
Configuring Communications using Viewpoint HD ........................................................................ 20
Meter Installation .............................................................................................................. 21
Meter Mounting Configurations .................................................................................................... 21
Installation Sequence .............................................................................................................. 22
Connecting Voltage ................................................................................................................. 24
Wiring the PSHD Meter in a 3-wire, Split ɸ Service Panel ............................................................. 25
Wiring the PSHD Meter in a 4-wire, 3 ɸ Service Panel .................................................................. 26
Wiring CTs ...................................................................................................................................... 27
Wiring the CTs to the PSHD Meter ................................................................................................ 28
Communication & Verification ........................................................................................... 29
Physical Connections on an RS-485 Multidrop Network ............................................................... 29
Serial Protocols .............................................................................................................................. 30
Modbus.................................................................................................................................... 30
BACnet ..................................................................................................................................... 31
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Connections on a LAN Ethernet Network ............................................................................... 31
DHCP ........................................................................................................................................ 31
STATIC IP .................................................................................................................................. 31
Pulse Outputs .......................................................................................................................... 32
Open Collector Output ............................................................................................................ 32
12 Volt Auxiliary Power ........................................................................................................... 32
Security PIN Protection ........................................................................................................... 33
Verification ..................................................................................................................................... 34
CT Orientation Check ............................................................................................................... 34
Phase Checking ........................................................................................................................ 35
RTU Programming and Scripting .................................................................................................... 36
Register Organization .............................................................................................................. 36
Element vs System Scope ........................................................................................................ 36
Modbus Protocol Commands .................................................................................................. 39
BACnet ..................................................................................................................................... 40
Appendix A—PSHD LCD Menu Navigation .......................................................................... 41
Appendix B—Enclosure Dimensions ................................................................................... 42
Appendix C—Mounting Templates ..................................................................................... 43
Appendix E—PSHD Technical Specifications ....................................................................... 46
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INTRODUCTION

There are two meters in the PowerScout HD Series: the PS12HD and the PS48HD. These meters monitor the voltage, current, power, energy, and many other electrical parameters on single and three-phase electrical systems. A PSHD meter uses direct connections to each phase of the voltage, and uses current transformers to monitor each phase of the current. Information on energy use, demand, power factor, line frequency, and more are derived from these voltage and current inputs.
The PSHD meter is not meant to be a standalone energy recorder, rather it is connected as a slave device to a data logger, Remote Terminal Unit (RTU), or Building Management host network. The PSHD meter communication interfaces include Ethernet (LAN), RS-485 serial with WIFI under development. The protocols supported by the meter include BACnet Master Slave Token Passing (MS/TP) or Modbus RTU protocol for sending commands and retrieving data. A USB port is also provided as the preferred connection for on-site configuration and can be run concurrently with an RTU.

Unpacking the Unit

The PSHD can be ordered with optional product features which are identifiable on the part number label.
Figure 1: PowerScout HD Part Numbering Scheme
Each PSHD meter shipment also includes the following items:
Meter with Options Installed – Serial Number, MAC ID, and FCC ID indicated on side label. Pluggable Connectors (2 voltage, 50 three-position terminals, 3 two-position terminals) Thumb drive containing ViewPoint HD Software, Register List, Manual, Tutorial Videos COC (Certificate of Calibration) for each unit
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PSHD Anatomy

All user connections are made on the circuit board. Connectors are identified by function and polarity markers.
PS12HD
PS48HD
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PS48HD-C-y-z
with NEC and local electrical codes.

PowerScout HD Meter Safety Summary and Specifications

The PSHD Family conform to the following:
This general safety information is to be used by both the Logger operator and servicing personnel. DENT Instruments, Inc. assumes no liability for user’s failure to comply with these safety guidelines.
PowerScout HD devices need to be installed in a user-supplied UL Listed/ uR Recognized enclosure in order to comply
The PowerScout HD is an Over-Voltage Category III device. Use approved protection when operating the device.
PS12HD-B-y-z, PS12HD-P-y-z
PS48HD-B-y-z, PS48HD-P-y-z
PS12HD-C-y-z
PowerScout HD Series:
Conforms to UL Std 61010-1, 3rd Edition
Certified to CSA Std C22.2 No.
61010-1, 3rd Edition
CAUTION: THIS METER MAY CONTAIN LIFE THREATENING VOLTAGES. QUALIFIED PERSONNEL MUST DISCONNECT
ALL HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING BEFORE SERVICING THE METER WITH THE HIGH VOLTAGE TOUCH SAFE COVER REMOVED.

Symbols on Equipment

Denotes caution. See manual for a description of the meanings.
DENOTES HIGH VOLTAGE. RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. LIFE THREATENING VOLTAGES MAY BE PRESENT. QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY.
Equipment protected throughout by double insulation (IEC 536 Class II).
Symbols in Documentation
Contains additional information pertinent to current subject
DO NOT EXCEED 346V Line to Neutral or 600 volts Line to Line. This meter is equipped to monitor loads up to 346V L-N. Exceeding this voltage will cause damage to the meter and danger to the user. Always use a Potential Transformer (PT) for voltages in excess of 346V L­N or 600 volts line to line. The PowerScout HD is a 600 Volt Over Voltage Category III device.
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METER SAFETY

Building Service Safety Requirements (Load Center, etc.)
Equipment intended for use with field-installed current transformers that could be installed in panel boards or switchgears shall observe the following:
A. Always open or disconnect circuit from power-distribution system (or service) of building
before installing or servicing current transformers.
B. A circuit breaker used as a disconnect must meet the requirements of IEC 60947-1 and IEC
60947-3 (Clause 6.11.4.2)
C. Current transformers may not be installed in equipment where they exceed 75 percent of the
wiring space of any cross-sectional area within the equipment.
D. Current transformers may not be installed in an area where they block ventilation openings. E. Current transformers may not be installed in an area of breaker arc venting. F. Not suitable for Class 2 wiring method nor intended for connection to Class 2 equipment. G. Secure current transformer and route conductors so that they do not directly contact live
terminals or bus.
H. CTs shall be listed to UL2808
Meter Installation Safety Requirements
A. PSHD B. Use copper conductors only. C. Connection to the mains terminals shall be made with 14 AWG minimum wire gauge. D. External secondary inputs and outputs should be connected to devices meeting the
E. The following additional requirements apply for Recognized board versions of the PSHD meter
meters must be installed in accordance with local electrical codes.
requirements of IEC 60950
1) For use only with Listed Energy-monitoring Current Transformers
2) Associated leads of the current transformers shall be maintained within the same overall
enclosure.
3) Unless the current transformers and its leads have been evaluated for REINFORCED
INSULATION, the leads must be segregated or insulated from different circuits.
4) The current transformers are intended for installation within the same enclosure as the
equipment. These may not be installed within switchgears and panel boards” or similar.
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PLANNING FOR FIELD INSTALLATION

Project Manager Aspects

Meter installation often includes coordination between individuals or groups of people with different responsibilities. Spend a few minutes considering who will be executing each portion of the installation and what tools are needed at each stage. These include determining how to communicate with the meter, setting address configuration, installing ViewPoint HD, access to passwords, etc. The more tasks completed before installation means less time in the field. The following section gives an overview of these activities followed by details in the next section.

CONFIGURATION & DATA VIEWING OPTIONS

The PowerScout HD meter has three methods for configuration and data viewing. The most powerful interface is provided with a PC, Laptop or Tablet running Windows and is encouraged for complex installations. The second interface is intended for smart phones or tablets that can connect over USB, Ethernet, or WiFi. The third interface (LCD) is intended for intermittent end user observation and is restricted in capability. The RTU can also be used for configuration if communication settings are already established. The feature set of each interface is summarized below:
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Real Time Values Configuration
Security PINs
Enforced

INFORMATION ACCESS BY INTERFACE TYPE

DENT Interface Options Customer
RTU
PC, Laptop, or
Tablet running
Device
ViewPoint HD
Smart Device or Tablet
via
WebPage
LCD on Meter
(if equipped)
(Host System)
Modbus /BACnet
Meter Setup
Used
When
Field Visit
All Meter Parameters
Waveform Capture
Harmonic Analysis
All Element View
Phasor Plot
Entire Meter
Visual Guides
Copy / Paste
Factory Support – Level 3
Field Visit End User
All Meter Parameters
Multi Element View
Entire Meter
Text Based
Read Only – Level 1*
Read / Write – Level 2*
Communications Only
(limited to communication)
Voltage
Current
VA
VAR
kWh
Single Element View
Read Only – Level 1*
Read / Write Level 2*
Factory Support – Level 3
Building
System
All Meter Parameters
Entire Meter
Register Based
** If PINs are configured
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Meter Configuration Overview

Work performed ahead of the installation saves time in the field and results in fewer
mistakes!
Tools Typical Work
• Desktop or Laptop PC
USB Type AB Cable (preferred) or
Ethernet & USB wall charger (> 500 mA)
Thumb Drive (ViewPoint HD Installer) or
access to
https://www.dentinstruments.com/software­downloads
Electrical Schematics of project

Meter Installation Overview

Performed by licensed electrician.
Tools Typical Work
Installation of ViewPoint HD Software
Connect USB/Ethernet cable from PC to
meter
• Establish communication with meter
Firmware update (if desired)
Configure software for anticipated meter
setup
Field wiring documentation
• Mounting hardware (customer supplied)
Wiring & supplies, labels, wire ties
Tablet, Smart Device, or
Laptop PC
Multi Meter, Current Clamp
• Camera
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Electrical installation
Install voltage cover
Apply power to meter
Confirm basic operation of meter
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Verification & Communication Overview

 Can be modified with power applied to the meter.
Tools Typical Work
Tablet, Smart Device (Web Page Based), or
Laptop PC (Viewpoint HD Software)
On site trouble shooting
Multi Meter, Current Clamp
• Camera

RTU Programming and Scripting Overview

Locate the power meter
Confirm RTU device
Add wire terminations (if required)
Confirm meter communication settings
Meter health metrics (check for setup
errors)
Analytics (Viewpoint HD)
Correct instrumentation
Set security PINs
Checklist
Tools Typical Work
Laptop PC (Remote Access to RTU)
Remote trouble shooting
Register List
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Confirm meter communication settings
Confirm communication protocols
Exercise remote connectivity
Run configuration scripting
Confirm data integrity
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METER CONFIGURATION - DETAILS

This section is written to support setting up the PSHD in an office environment and configuring the power meter for a pre-determined configuration. In many cases the setup is standardized for an organization or project. In other cases, the setup can be documented and forwarded to an electrician as a wiring schedule. The setup can also be performed on site and reflect “as built” configurations.

Install the Software

Insert the ViewPoint HD thumb drive into the computer or download from
http://dentinstruments.com/software-downloads
The installer should start automatically. If it does not, browse the thumb drive and locate the ViewPointInstaller.exe program. Start the installer by double-clicking ViewPointInstaller.exe and follow the installer instructions.

Connect the Meter using USB (Power & Communications)

Figure 2: Preferred Connection via USB AB Cable
The preferred method for configuring the PSHD meter from a locally connected computer is through the USB interface which provides power to the meter as well as communications. The meter will draw 500mA from the USB port which may overload “out of spec” USB hosts, if the meter fails to power from USB then the alternate method (described below) must be used.
F. Plug the meter into the USB port (DENT Instruments will appear on the LCD (if equipped)). G. Launch the ViewPoint HD application and press the “CONNECT USING USB” button on the
pop-up window.
The meter should now be communicating. Viewpoint HD is an intuitive application, read the Viewpoint HD overview section (below) or watch the tutorial videos for additional information on configuring the meter.
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ALTERNATE CONNECTION

If configuration using USB is not available, the Ethernet connection can also be used provided the meter can be powered from a voltage source such as a customer-supplied USB wall charger (>500mA) or from AC power if the meter is already installed.
Figure 3: Alternate Connection
H. Connect the meter to an Ethernet LAN Router running a DNS Server. I. Apply power to the meter. J. Observe the IP address displayed on the LCD screen (Splash Screen) or navigate to About Meter
using the meter push button interface (see Appendix A).
You may also connect directly to a Laptop or Desktop PC but your IP Address and Subnet must match the meter to connect to it (summarized below).
K. Launch the ViewPoint HD application and press the “CONNECT USING ETHERNET” button on the
pop up window.
The meter should now be communicating. Viewpoint HD is an intuitive application; read the Viewpoint HD overview section (below) and/or watch the tutorial videos on the DENT website for additional information on configuring the meter.
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Display Data

ViewPoint HD Software Overview

ViewPoint HD is a Windows application and is the most versatile software tool for configuring and verifying a PSHD meter. All functions and menus are accessed under the central drop-down list which
has a content troubleshooting. The information displayed in the drop-down list for each filter setting is summarized
below.
Real Time Values
filter for viewing basic metering data or extended data that can be helpful in
Real Time Values
Meter Setup
Power
Energy
Demand
Communication Setup
Connect to Meter
Advanced
About the Meter
Meter Setup
Communication Setup
Power
Energy
Demand
Power Factor
Waveform Capture
Harmonics
Connect to Meter
Advanced
About the Meter
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ViewPoint HD Documentation

ViewPoint HD is an intuitive and self-describing interface that uses context help to facilitate rapid and accurate configuration via the configuration aids described below.
Help Aids
Information
CT Type
Service Type
Wiring Diagrams
This button toggles the context pop-up window which displays the technical description of the parameter or the register number associated with the reported value. The window is resizable and movable.
Current Transformer models are selected in the drop-down list and are identified by a combination of a CT image and the product ratings.
The parameters for the selected CT are automatically populated. This information can be edited for custom use.
Select a service type from the drop-down list. A selection populates the fields with pre-configured service type information. User-selectable fields are shown in white. Greyed out fields indicate restrictions imposed by the meter.
Diagrams of different wiring configurations, such as illustrated here, are available directly within the software for quick reference.
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Configuring Electrical Components using ViewPoint HD

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Configuring Communications using Viewpoint HD

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Mounting Options
PS48 HD
PS12 HD

METER INSTALLATION - DETAILS

This section is intended to support the physical installation of the meter and provide guidance on connecting the current transformers (CTs) correctly within the electrical load center and to the PSHD meter.

Meter Mounting Configurations

DENT PowerScout HDMS meters are sold in several form factors. Enclosures are designed to be wall mounted and connected to electrical conduit. Plate mounted versions are ready to be mounted inside a customer supplied NEMA enclosure and offer IP20 protection. RAW pcba’s need to be mounted on customer-provided stand offs (0.5” in length or longer) and mounted in a NEMA-rated enclosure. Care should be taken not to flex the circuit board during mounting.
Enclosure
OEM Plate
RAW PCBA
Special Order
Not Yet Available
Special Order
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#8 Fastener
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INSTALLATION SEQUENCE

STEP 1) Remove top cover screws (4x) and high voltage cover screws (2x) – provided
STEP 2) Locate, mark, and drill wall mounting points (2x–6x—customer supplied)
The plastic enclosure itself can be used as a template for marking the drill locations on the wall.
If the meter is not available for use as a drill template a drawing indicating the spacing between mounting holes can be found in the appendix. The centerline holes are intended for fastening to wall studs. If hollow wall fasteners are used the outer 4 mounting points are recommended.
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STEP 3) Mount conduit fittings, conduits, and blanking plugs
STEP 4) Connect voltage leads
Meter Installation
DO NOT ENERGIZE METER WITH VOLTAGE COVER REMOVED
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IP30
TOUCH SAFE (with internal cover installed)
STEP 5) Attach high voltage cover
STEP 6) Connect CT and Communications Wiring
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CONNECTING VOLTAGE

Connect the voltage leads (L1, L2, L3, and N, as necessary) to the meter through a dedicated disconnect or circuit breaker. A voltage lead of 14 AWG THHN Minimum 600VAC rating (or equivalent) is required.
IMPORTANT: Verify the circuit breaker is marked as the disconnect breaker for the meter.
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L1-L2
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Wiring the PSHD Meter in a 3-wire, Split ɸ Service Panel

High voltage MAY BE PRESENT. Risk of electric shock. Life threatening voltages may be present. Qualified personnel only.
3-Wire, 1 Phase used
On MAINS
L1-N, L2-N
(RōCoils Shown)
Single Phase
110 VAC Plug Loads
L1-N or L2-N
Figure 4: Illustrating the intended wiring configuration for each of the Service Types
EXAMPLE LOADS:
available in the Service drop-down list under “Meter Setup”
Connect the
Neutral wire to
V INPUT 1 (N) on
the PSHD meter
Meter is powered
from L1 to L2 on
the V Input 1
terminal
(Label as Disconnect))
Single Phase
220 VAC Plug Load
3-Wire, 1 Phase
Split Load
L1-N, L2-N
Single Phase L1-N or L2-N 110 VAC : Lighting, Appliance, Living Zone
Single Phase L1–L2 220 VAC : Water Heater, Clothes Dryer, Equipment with no neutral wire.
Split Phase L1–L2 220 VAC : Service Entrance, Equipment with neutral wire.
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L1-N

Wiring the PSHD Meter in a 4-wire, 3 ɸ Service Panel

3 Wire, 3 ɸ used
On MAINS
L1-N, L2-N, L3-N
(RōCoils Shown)
Meter Installation
Connect the
Neutral wire
or Ground wire to
V INPUT 1 (N) on
the PSHD meter
Single Phase
Branch Loads
4 Wire, 3 ɸ
WYE load
(Neutral Current)
L1-N, L2-N, L3-N
Figure 5: Illustrating the intended wiring configuration for each of the Service Types
Note: The PSHD Meter Series uses the “Neutral” terminal as a voltage reference. For systems without a neutral conductor DENT Instruments suggests connecting a ground wire to this terminal. If the Neutral terminal is left open L-L measurements will be accurate but L-N measurements may not be symmetric. If a ground wire is connected to the Neutral terminal < 2 mA will flow into the ground wire.
available in the Service drop-down list under “Meter Setup”
Meter Power
Connect all phases
to the V INPUT 1
terminal
(Label as Disconnect)
3-Wire, 3 ɸ
DELTA load
(No possibility of
Neutral Current)
L1-N, L2-N(est), L3-N
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Black: Negative
Brown: Negative

Wiring CTs

Ensure CTs meet the following criteria:
600 VAC UL RatedUL2808 Listed1/3 (333 mV) output voltageAppropriate range for the circuit (5-120% of CT Rating
Recommended)
Read the label
Ensure CT orientation & placement:
Arrow points toward load (or as instructed by CT label) Arrow points away from Panel (or as instructed by CT label) Placed on First Conductor of voltage Reference (L1-L2) circuits are
placed on L1
Observe wiring color and polarity Use the Shield wire if provided (connect to PCB terminal marked S)
Meter Installation
Wiring Guide for CT Types
Split, Hinged, & Solid Core CTs
White: Positive
(no shield)
RōCoil CTs
White: Positive
Bare Wire: Shield
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Wiring the CTs to the PSHD Meter

The image below is the counter part to the service panel illustration and indicates how to connect CTs to the HDMS meter for each
recommended to choose “single phase” service and configure each channel individually. Three phase loads are illustrated on the left and split phase loads on the right as an example only. Elements are fully interchangeable on the meter.
service type. For service types that are not specifically listed it is
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Figure 6: 2-Wire Multidrop Network using Terminating Resistors

COMMUNICATION & VERIFICATION - DETAILS

This section is intended to support the commissioning of the PSHD meter by an instrumentation technician. In many cases the electrical installation is conducted ahead of the availability of the RTU or was performed by a different installer. Often the technician is working in concert with a remote programmer who is confirming the connectivity with a remote host system. A Digital Multi Meter (DMM) can be used to confirm measurements at the board terminals if necessary.
It is assumed that the meter is now powered up from line voltage. It is safe to touch the meter (including the user buttons) with the top cover removed ONLY IF THE INTERNAL HIGH VOLTAGE COVER IS INSTALLED!
Communications settings, and spot checking real time data values can be confirmed quickly using the LCD interface. If significant setup modifications are anticipated a computer interface is recommended.

Physical Connections on an RS-485 Multidrop Network

The PSHD meter uses a 2-Wire Half Duplex RS-485 Implementation.
Termination Resistors—are NOT included on the PSHD meter. If the PSHD meter is at
the end of a daisy-chain, then connect a 120-ohm leaded resistor between the + and – terminal at the connector.
Bias Resistors—are NOT included on the PSHD meter. Bias resistors are needed If the
idle conditions of the bus are in an indeterminant logic voltage. Bias resistors are usually located at the master node.
Network Topology—RS-485 is designed to be implemented as a daisy chain (series
connections) rather than star or cascade topologies.
Signal Names—Some RS-485 devices use the terminology A/B while others use +/-. Note
that A is (-) and B is (+). Many manufacturers incorrectly label the terminals.
Bus Loading—The PSHD meter is a 1/8
parallel.
th
unit load allowing up to 256 like devices in
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Communication & Verification

Serial Protocols

BACnet MS/TP and Modbus RTU are standard communication protocols that allow for communication between a client and multiple devices connected to the same network. RS-485 is the hardware’s physical interface while BACnet or Modbus is the networking protocol.
M
ODBUS
In a Modbus network each device must be assigned a unique slave Address. The SLAVE Address sets the register address for ELEMENT A. Adjacent elements B, C, D, etc. are accessed by incrementing the SLAVE ID by 1.
1) Confirm or set the slave Address using ViewPoint HD, Web Page, or LCD Interface A. ViewPoint HD: Communication Setup > Retrieve Setup from Meter: Modbus Address B. WebPage: Communication Setup > Retrieve Setup from Meter: Modbus Address C. LCD: Communications Serial Settings
2) Confirm or set the Serial Data Format using ViewPoint HD, Web Page, or LCD Interface A. ViewPoint HD: Communication Setup > Retrieve Setup from Meter: Settings B. WebPage: Communication Setup > Retrieve Setup from Meter: Settings C. LCD: Communications > Serial Settings
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BACNET

In a BACnet network each device must be assigned a unique Device ID. In BACnet Object Instances are located using a “hotel floor” scheme with elements spaced 10,000 addresses apart.
0-9999 Element A / System
10000-19999 Element B
20000-29999 Element C
150000-159999 Element P
1) Confirm or set the Device ID using ViewPoint HD, Web Page, or LCD Interface
A. ViewPoint HD: Communication Setup > Retrieve Setup from Meter: [Device ID] B. WebPage: Communication Setup > Retrieve Setup from Meter: [Device ID] C. LCD: Communications > Serial Settings
2) Confirm or set the Serial Data Format using ViewPoint HD, Web Page, or LCD Interface
A. ViewPoint HD: Communication Setup > Retrieve Setup from Meter B. WebPage: Communication Setup > Retrieve Setup from Meter C. LCD: Communications > Serial Settings

CONNECTIONS ON A LAN ETHERNET NETWORK

The PSHD meter uses IEEE 802.3 Ethernet connectivity running at a 10/100 Mbps. Ethernet networks are limited by the number of available IP addresses for both Ethernet Modbus and BACnet meters.

DHCP

If the PSHD meter is configured for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) when the meter is powered on or the Ethernet cable is inserted the meter is assigned an IP address by the DHCP server. This address appears on the meter LCD or can be found through connection with ViewPoint or the Webpage. The IP address assigned to the meter should be regarded as a temporary address as the address may change between power cycles, making it difficult for the host system to know how to find the meter on the network.

STATIC IP

If the PSHD meter is set to a static IP then its internet address is fixed. I.P. addresses should be assigned by an IT department to avoid multiple devices on the same network. This scheme is usually used when an RTU is expecting to find the meter at a specific IP address. The address can be changed in ViewPoint HD>Communication Setup or through registers.
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PULSE OUTPUTS

Pulse outputs are available to export energy consumption data to generic accumulators that cannot communicate using a data interface. For example: this interface could be used by a data aggregator that is measuring natural gas and electricity.
The PS48HD meter has two pulse outputs that can be configured to report the energy on any element. The output will “toggle” every time the energy has reached a threshold value. This value is computed based on the meter configuration and reported as a read only register (see the register list Excel file).

OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT

The pulse output is electrically isolated from the meter power supply and requires the user to connect a voltage source (5–30 VDC), a ground wire (connected to the host ground), and a pullup resistor. A 10K resistor is the recommended value.
Figure 7: Output Connections

12 VOLT AUXILIARY POWER

The PSHD meter provides an auxiliary 12 volt, 200 ma output that is designed to power wireless communication devices or sensors. The output is unregulated and protected by a self-resetting fuse. If full rated current is drawn from this terminal the minimum operating voltage of the L1-L2 power supply increase from 90 VAC to 100 VAC.
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SECURITY PIN PROTECTION

The PS48HD has three levels of PIN protection that users can choose to assign for restricting access to meter information. The default meter configuration is none. PINs are 4 digits and are stored as a user setting in the non-volatile memory of the meter. PINs are also accessible as registers but are encoded so that reading the value of the register through an RTU does not inform a user what the password is. This feature allows DENT Instruments to support looking up forgotten PINs if network access is available.
Access Restriction Limitations
If security levels have been set up in the meter no data is accessible through the LCD user interface or web page without entering the PIN credentials. Note however that protocols such as Modbus do NOT SUPPORT ANY LEVEL OF security such that any network traffic acting as a master can retrieve and write data from the registers. Generally, this will require knowledge of the IP address or slave ID and the register list which discourages casual intrusion. Factory level registers cannot be over-written by the RTU without a factory PIN.
ViewPoint HD
The ViewPoint HD software tool can be used to read & write configuration to the meter without entering credentials. Factory level registers cannot be accessed without a factory PIN.
Read Only
Read only permissions allow users to read data or configuration items but not make any changes. This level of authorization might be appropriate for general end users such as building owners.
ViewPoint HD: (set or changed in advanced tab) WebPage: (set or changed in advanced tab) LCD: (user mode only, cannot change from this interface)
Read/Write
Read/Write permissions allow users to read and write configuration items and to set new passwords. This level of authorization will be required by any technician of user who needs the ability to correct setup errors in the meter.
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Verification

Once the PSHD meter is configured and operating it is a good idea to perform some simple checks to ensure that all the CTs are on the correct voltage phases and that the CTs are facing the correct direction. The following are recommendations that work for typical installations. Special circuit conditions like unloaded motors may indicate an installation error when none exists. A Digital Multimeter (DMM) can be used to confirm RMS and VA values.

CT ORIENTATION CHECK

The PSHD meter reports power and energy in each electrical quadrant under a different register. When CTs are installed backwards the indicated current vector is oriented 180 degrees away from the true displacement angle. In accordance with standard definitions the Wattage and VARs of the effected channel report with a sign opposite from what is expected. Often this means that the import registers will be reading zero while the export registers are showing a value. Note that backward CTs have no impact on the amplitude of the Power Factor. A moderate power factor (>0.7) in concert with a negative power is a clue that the CT is on backwards but is on the correct phase.
I Ref (Indicated)
Figure 8: Electrical Power Quadrants with Reversed CT shown
Check that the wattage has the correct sign (Designated + for loads)
ViewPoint HD: Real Time Values > (Confirm Sign of Power For All Elements) WebPage: Real Time Values > (Confirm Sign of Power For All Elements) LCD: Real Time Values > (Confirm Sign of Power for Each Element)
If a CT is discovered to be on backwards after the installation is complete the direction of the CT can be reversed through a user configuration register designed for this purpose called the “Flipper” located at 2226,2235, and 2234.
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PHASE CHECKING

When a CT is installed on the incorrect phase the indicated current vector is pointing either 180 degrees away (a split phase system) or 120 degrees away (a three-phase system) from the true displacement angle. This usually causes the significant decrease in the loads reported power factor. When the absolute power factor of a load is below 0.55 the PSHD meter will flag it as phasing error.
Check for Low Power Factor
ViewPoint HD: Real Time Values > (All power factors < 0.55 are shown in RED) WebPage: Real Time Values > (All power factors < 0.55 are shown in RED) LCD: Verify Installation > (LCD will list all elements having a PF < 0.55)
Figure 9: Electrical Power Quadrants with Incorrect CT Phase shown
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RTU Programming and Scripting - DETAILS

This section is intended for the programmer of the RTU or host system and includes details about meter and element addressing, register locations, data formats and protocol examples.

REGISTER ORGANIZATION

The PSHD meter communicates through the reading and writing of registers. Registers are organized into functional groups and are compliant with the SunSpec Modbus interface model.
SunSpec Common Registers SunSpec TCP Network Stack Registers SunSpec Serial Interface Registers SunSpec Energy Meter DENT Factory Registers DENT User Command Registers DENT User Configuration Registers DENT Metrology Registers DENT Daughter Card Registers DENT Waveform Capture Registers
The complete register set is included as an excel file on the supplied thumb drive or at
https://www.dentinstruments.com/software-downloads

ELEMENT VS SYSTEM SCOPE

Element
When reading the value of a register the scope is defined as belonging to an “Element” if each Modbus Slave Address (or BACnet object instance) contains a unique value. Physically speaking elements are grouped into sets of threes and given alphabetic assignments {A, B, C, etc). and are marked on the silk screen of the circuit board. Registers that contain data inclusive of more than one channel are identified as being either SUMS or AVERAGES of the enabled channels within an element.
Channel
Channels are identified on the circuit board as CH1, CH2, or CH3 and represent physical CT inputs. In three phase system configurations, these correspond to a current load on a corresponding line voltage. In single phase configurations, they are just used to identify a CT location. Registers providing data for an individual channel are also described as elements in their scope as a unique value exists for each Slave Address or BACnet object instance.
System
The term “System” refers to registers defining the characteristics of the entire circuit board, system registers report the same value independent of the slave address.
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REGISTER TEMPLATE
Service Type
2207
V_Input
2217
Description
2617
Channels
Volt Ref
CT Type
Range
Phase Shift
CT Multiplier
CT Sign
CH1
2220
2223
2224,2225
2224,2225
2221,2222
2226
CH2
2229
2232
2227,2228
2233,2234
2230,2231
2235
CH3
2238
2241
2236,2237
2242,2243
2239,2240
2244
4 Wire 3 ɸ
(Wye)
Service Type
1
V_Input
1 or 2
Description
31 Char
Channels
Volt Ref
CT Type
Range
Phase Shift
CT Multiplier
CT Sign
CH1
L1 – N [1]
mV [1] or RoCoil [2]
Any > 0A
-3.0˚ to +3.0˚
Any > 0 [1]
0 or 1
CH2
L2 – N [2]
mV [1] or RoCoil [2]
Any > 0A
-3.0˚ to +3.0˚
Any > 0 [1]
0 or 1
CH3
L3 – N [3]
mV [1] or RoCoil [2]
Any > 0A
-3.0˚ to +3.0˚
Any > 0 [1]
0 or 1
3 Wire 3 ɸ
(Delta)
Service Type
2
V_Input
1 or 2
Description
31 Char
Multiplier
CH1
L1 – N [1]
mV [1] or RoCoil [2]
Any > 0A
-3.0˚ to +3.0˚
Any > 0 [1]
0 or 1
CH2
L2 – N [2]
mV [1] or RoCoil [2]
Same as 1
Same as 1
Same as 1
0 or 1
CH3
L3 – N [3]
mV [1] or RoCoil [2]
Same as 1
Same as 1
Same as 1
0 or 1
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CONFIGURING ELEMENT AND CHANNEL REGISTER FOR SERVICE TYPES

The ViewPointHD software enforces all element configurations to form a valid electrical system. Configurations performed by remote systems may produce unexpected results if configurations are internally inconsistent. The following tables document how to configure element and channel registers for each service type. Every register should be explicitly written.
Red Text indicates Required Values, Purple Text Indicates Suggested Defaults if this data is not known.
Modbus Absolute Address/BACnet Object Assignments For Setting up Service Types
Configurations
Channels Volt Ref CT Type Range Phase Shift CT
Even though CH2 is calculated internally it is recommended that the CT settings reflect those from CH1 rather than being left at factory default to facilitate configuration validation from the RTU.
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2 Wire 1ɸ
(Plug Load)
Service Type
3
V_Input
1 or 2
Description
31 Char
Channels
Volt Ref
CT Type
Range
Phase Shift
CT Multiplier
CT Sign
CH1
ANY [1-6]
mV [1] or RoCoil [2]
Any > 0A
-3.0˚ to +3.0˚
Any > 0 [1]
0 or 1
CH2
ANY [1-6]
mV [1] or RoCoil [2]
Any > 0A
-3.0˚ to +3.0˚
Any > 0 [1]
0 or 1
CH3
ANY [1-6]
mV [1] or RoCoil [2]
Any > 0A
-3.0˚ to +3.0˚
Any > 0 [1]
0 or 1
3 Wire 1 ɸ
(Split Phase)
Service Type
4
V_Input
1 or 2
Description
31 Char
Channels
Volt Ref
CT Type
Range
Phase Shift
CT Multiplier
CT Sign
CH1
L1 – N [1]
mV [1] or RoCoil [2]
Any > 0A
-3.0˚ to +3.0˚
Any > 0 [1]
0 or 1
CH2
L2 – N [2]
mV [1] or RoCoil [2]
Any > 0A
-3.0˚ to +3.0˚
Any > 0 [1]
0 or 1
CH3
L3 – N [3]
OFF [0]
Any > 0A
-3.0˚ to +3.0˚
Any > 0 [1]
0 or 1
Disabled
(OFF)
Service Type
5
V_Input
1 or 2
Description
31 Char
Channels
Volt Ref
CT Type
Range
Phase Shift
CT Multiplier
CT Sign
CH1
L1 – N [1]
OFF [0]
Any > 0A
-3.0˚ to +3.0˚
Any > 0 [1]
0 or 1
CH2
L2 – N [2]
OFF [0]
Any > 0A
-3.0˚ to +3.0˚
Any > 0 [1]
0 or 1
CH3
L3 – N [3]
OFF [0]
Any > 0A
-3.0˚ to +3.0˚
Any > 0 [1]
0 or 1
REGISTER TEMPLATE
Description
2601
PF Sign Convention
2248
V1 Multiplier
2203,2204
V2 Multiplier
2205,2206
System
Description
31 Char
PF Sign Convention
ANSI [1] or IEEE[2]
V1 Multiplier
Any > 0 [1]
V2 Multiplier
Any > 0 [1]
Any channel that needs to be turned OFF should set the CT Type to OFF.
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Even though CH3 is not used for computation it is recommended that the CT settings reflect those from CH1 rather than being left at factory default to facilitate configuration validation from the RTU.
Even though disabled channels are not used in calculations and report 0.0 they still contain configuration information. It is suggested that they be set to a known value rather than left at defaults to facilitate configuration validation by the RTU.

CONFIGURING SYSTEM REGISTERS

Modbus Absolute Address/BACnet Object Assignment
Configurations
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MODBUS PROTOCOL COMMANDS

If configured for Modbus, the PSHD networked power meter family follows the Modbus RTU protocol and supports the following command set.
Supported Modbus Commands
Command Name
Read Holding Registers 03 Used to read the data values from the PowerScout.
Write Single Register 06 Used to write a single holding register to a PowerScout.
Report Slave ID 11 Used to read information from the identified PowerScout.
SLAVE ADDRESS
Refer to the section “Serial Protocols” for additional information on setting the Slave Address and finding the address of a specific meter element. See the Modbus examples document on the DENT Instruments web site or included with your electronic
documentation for additional support on programming Modbus. The following online resources are also helpful.
http://Modbus.org/docs/PI_MBUS_300.pdf
http://www.Modbustools.com/Modbus.html
http://www.simplyModbus.ca/TCP.htm
Command
Number (Hex)
Description
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BACNET

Building Automation and Control Network (BACnet) protocol was developed under the auspices of the
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and is recognized as an American National, European, and ISO global standard.
BACnet Device ID. All device IDs on a BACnet network must be unique. Refer to the section “Serial Protocols” and refer to the Register List for additional information.
Serial
Ethernet
The PSHD Serial version supports writable max_master and max_info_frames properties in the device object for MS/TP networks. For best network performance, the max_master should be set to the highest MS/TP MAC address on the network. The max_info_frames does not need to be changed in most installations.
Ethernet versions can register as Foreign Devices to a BBMD. BBMD stand for BACnet/IP Broadcast Management Device. The address also can be written to BACnet object identifiers 14014 (BBMD IP Address LSW) and 14015 (BBMD IP Address MSW).
NOTE: The LSW/MSW are in network order.
For example, to set the BBMD server to 192.168.1.100 you would write:
43200 (0xA8C0) to BBMD IP address LSW object identifier 14014
-and-
25601 to (0x6401) to BBMD IP address MSW object Identifier 14015
This sends the register as foreign device packet with a Time to Live (TTL) of 60000 seconds.
To disable BBMD foreign device registration write 0 to both BBMD IP address LSW (14014) and BBMD IP address MSW (14015) or simply write 0.0.0.0 to the BBMD field in the ViewPoint Communications tab.
The following online BACnet resources are also helpful.
http://www.bacnet.org/
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APPENDIX A—PSHD LCD MENU NAVIGATION

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APPENDIX B—ENCLOSURE DIMENSIONS

PS48HD Enclosure Dimensions PS12HD Enclosure Dimensions
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APPENDIX C—MOUNTING TEMPLATES

PS48HD Enclosure Drill Template
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PS12HD Enclosure Drill Template
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PS48HD Plate Template
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Two voltage reference inputs (PS48HD only)
depending on current transducer

APPENDIX E—PSHD TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Specification Description
Service Types
Voltage Channels
Current Channels
Maximum Current Input
Measurement Type True RMS using high-speed digital signal processing (DSP) with continuous sampling
Line Frequency 50-60 Hz
Power
AC Protection 0.5A Fuse 200kA interrupt capacity
Power Out Unregulated 12VDC output, 200 mA, self-resetting fuse
Waveform Sampling 1.8 kHz (PS48HD), 3.6 HZ (PS12HD)
Parameter Update Rate 1 second
Measurements
Single Phase, Split Phase, Three Phase-Four Wire (WYE), Three Phase-Three Wire (Delta)
90-346 Volts AC Line-to-Neutral, 600V Line-to-Line, CAT III.
12 (PS12HD) or 48 (PS48HD) channels, 0.525 VAC max, 333 mV CTs, 0-4,000+Amps
150% of current transducer rating (mV CTs) to maintain accuracy. Measure up to 4000A with RōCoil CTs.
From L1 Phase to L2 Phase. 90-600VAC RMS CAT III 50/60Hz, 500mA AC Max
Use of 12 volt auxiliary output requires 100 VAC minimum input voltage.
Volts, Amps, kW, kVAR, kVA, aPF, dPF, kW demand, kVA demand, Import (Received) kWh, Export (Delivered) kWh, Net kWh, Import (Received) kVAh, Export (Delivered) kVAh, Net kVAh, Import (Received) kVARh, Export (Delivered) kVARh, Net kVARh, THD, Theta, Frequency. All parameters for each phase and system total.
Accuracy 0.2% ANSI C12.20-2010 Class 0.2
Resolution Values reported in IEEE-754 single precision floating point format (32 bit).
Indicators 4-line display, tri-color backlight (PhaseChek™)
Pulse Output Open Collector, 5mA max current, 40V max open voltage
Alarm Output Voltage Phase Loss Alarm (SPDT Relay - 30 VDC) (PS48HD only)
Communication
Hardware
Supported Protocols
Max Communication Length 1200 meters with Data Range of 100K bits/second or less
RS-485 Loading 1/8 unit
Communication Rate (baud)
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Modbus RTU or BACnet Master Slave Token Passing protocol (MS/TP)
Modbus (using SunSpec IEEE-754 single precision floating point model)
Modbus: 9600 (Default), 19200, 38400, 57600, 76800, 115200
BACnet: 9600 (Default), 19200, 38400, 76800
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Specification Description
Data Bits 8
Parity None, Even, Odd
Stop Bit 2, 1
Termination None provided
Data Formats
Mechanical
Wire Connections 12-22 AWG 600 VAC, Voltage connection must be #14 AWG or larger & 600 VAC rated
Mounting Enclosure or Panel Mount (PS48 only)
High Voltage Cover IP40
Mounting Plate PS48HD Only
Operating Temperature
Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing
Modbus, BACnet MS/TP, Modbus TCP or BACnet IP
-20 to + 60 C (-4 to 140 F) (the colder the temperature the more voltage needed to power the board)
Appendix E
Enclosure ABS Plastic, 94-V0 flammability rating, connections sized for 1–inch EMT conduit
Dimensions
PCBA Dimensions (L) 21.6cm x (W) 21.6.0cm x (H) 6.4 cm (8.5” x 8.5” x 2.5”)
ViewPoint HD™ Minimum System Requirements
Operating System Windows® 7. Windows® 8, Windows® 10
Communications Port RS-485 & USB standard. Ethernet available. One USB Port required on PC.
Safety
FCC Compliance
Serial/Ethernet Meters
(L) 33.7cm x (W) 25.2cm x (H) 8.0 cm (13.3” x 10” x 3.1”) (no enclosure version)
(L) 24.7cm x (W) 25.2cm x (H) 8.0 cm (9.8” x 10” x 3.1”) (no enclosure version)
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case
The following are UL Recognized: PS12HD-B-y-z, PS12HD-P-y-z, PS48HD-B-y-z,
PS48HD-P-y-z
The following are UL Listed: PS12HD-C-y-z , PS48HD-C-y-z
Conforms to UL Std 61010-1, 3rd Edition, UL 61010-2-30:2010
Certified to CSA Std C22.2 No. 61010-1, 3rd Edition
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