socomec DIRIS Digiware S Instruction Manual

DIRIS Digiware S
Power Metering and Monitoring Device
with integrated current sensors
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INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
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1. DOCUMENTATION .............................................................4
2. HAZARDS AND WARNINGS ....................................................5
2.1. Risk of electrocution, burns or explosion ................................5
2.2. Risk of damaging the device. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
2.3. Responsibility ........................................................6
3. PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS ....................................................7
4. INTRODUCTION ...............................................................8
4.1. DIRIS Digiware S current sensing module ...............................8
4.1.1. Range ....................................................9
4.1.2. Principle ..................................................10
4.1.3. Functions .................................................12
4.1.4. Electrical readings .........................................14
4.1.5. Dimensions ...............................................16
5. INSTALLATION ...............................................................17
5.1. Recommendations and safety ........................................17
5.2. DIRIS Digiware mounting .............................................17
5.2.1. DIRIS Digiware C, U, IO - DIN rail mounting ....................17
5.2.2. DIRIS Digiware C, U, IO - back plate mounting .................17
5.2.3. DIRIS Digiware S – DIN rail mounting .........................18
5.2.4. DIRIS Digiware S – Back plate mounting ......................18
5.2.5. DIRIS Digiware S holding ...................................18
5.2.6. Accessories overview ......................................19
6. CONNECTION ................................................................20
6.1. DIRIS Digiware S connection .........................................20
6.2. Connecting to the electrical network and loads .........................22
6.2.1. Configurable loads based on the network type .................22
6.2.2. Description of the main network and load combinations .........22
6.2.3. Connection of the functional earth ............................24
7. DIGIWARE BUS ...............................................................25
7.1. Principle ...........................................................25
7.1.1. Digiware Bus connection cables .............................25
7.1.2. Digiware Bus Termination ...................................26
7.2. Sizing of the power supply ...........................................26
7.2.1. Equipment consumption ....................................26
7.2.2.
Calculation rules for the max. number of devices on the Digiware BUS
...27
7.2.3. Digiware bus repeater ......................................27
8. STATUS AND AUTO-ADDRESSING LEDS .......................................29
8.1. Device LEDs ........................................................29
8.2. Auto-addressing ....................................................30
9. COMMUNICATION ............................................................32
9.1. General information .................................................32
9.2. RS485 and Bus DIRISDigiware rules ..................................32
9.2.1.
Connection with the DIRISDigiwareC-31 system interface module .....
33
9.2.2. Connection with the DIRISDigiwareD-50/D-70 remote display ...33
9.2.3. Connection with the DIRISDigiwareD-40 remote display ........34
9.3. Communication tables ...............................................34
10. CONFIGURATION ............................................................37
10.1. Configuration using Easy Config .....................................37
10.1.1. Connection modes .......................................37
10.1.2. Using Easy Config ........................................39
10.1.3. Synchronising devices .....................................41
10.2. Configuration from the DIRIS Digiware D remote display ................41
10.2.1. Connection mode ........................................41
11. VIRTUALMONITOR TECHNOLOGY: MONITORING OF PROTECTIVE DEVICES .....42
12. AUTOCORRECT TECHNOLOGY: AUTOMATIC DETECTION AND CORRECTION OF
WIRING ERRORS ...............................................................44
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13. ALARMS ....................................................................46
13.1. Alarms upon events ................................................46
13.1.1. Electrical parameters ......................................46
13.1.2. Voltage and current unbalance (in a three-phase network) ......47
13.1.3. EN 50160 voltage quality events ............................47
13.1.4. Consumption ............................................47
13.1.5. Protection counters .......................................47
13.1.6. Digital inputs .............................................47
13.1.7. Preconfigured load management alarms (only available with DIRIS
Digiware S-Datacenter) ...........................................48
13.2. Combination of alarms ..............................................48
13.3. System alarms .....................................................49
13.3.1. Voltage/current association. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
13.3.2. Incorrect direction of rotation (three-phase network) ............49
13.4. Protection alarms ..................................................49
13.5. Setting up alarms ..................................................49
13.5.1. LED on front of module ....................................49
13.5.2. Activation of an input ......................................50
13.5.3. RS485 Modbus ..........................................50
13.5.4. Display and Webview .....................................50
14. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ..............................................51
14.1. DIRIS Digiware C, U, S and IO .......................................51
14.1.1. Mechanical characteristics .................................51
14.1.2. Electrical characteristics ...................................51
14.1.3. Power consumption of DIRIS Digiware devices ................51
14.1.5. Measuring characteristics ..................................51
14.1.6. Communication characteristics .............................53
14.1.7. Environmental characteristics ...............................54
14.1.8. Electromagnetic characteristics .............................54
14.1.9. Standards and safety .....................................54
14.1.10. Service life .............................................54
14.2. DIRIS Digiware D-40/D-50/D-70 .....................................54
14.2.1. Mechanical characteristics .................................54
14.2.2. DIRIS Digiware D-40 communication characteristics ...........55
14.2.3. DIRIS Digiware D-50 communication characteristics ...........55
14.2.4. DIRIS Digiware D-70 communication characteristics ...........55
14.2.5. Electrical characteristics ...................................55
14.2.6. Environmental characteristics ...............................55
15. PERFORMANCE CLASSES ...................................................56
15.1. Specification of the characteristics ...................................56
15.2. Evaluation of the power quality ......................................57
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1. DOCUMENTATION
All documentation relating to DIRISDigiware and its associated
sensors is available on the SOCOMEC website at the following address:
www.socomec.com/en/diris-digiware
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2. HAZARDS AND WARNINGS
The term "device" used in the following paragraphs encompasses DIRISDigiware. The assembly, use, servicing and maintenance of this equipment must only be carried out by trained, qualied
professionals.
SOCOMEC shall not be held responsible for failure to comply with the instructions in this manual.
2.1. Risk of electrocution, burns or explosion
Caution: risk of electric shock, burns or explosion. Do not use DIRIS Digiware S for voltage testing purposes. A voltage tester must be used instead. Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Ref. ISO 7000-0434B (2004-01)
Caution: refer to the accompanying documentation each time this symbol is shown
Ref. ISO 7000-0434B (2004-01)
• Only duly authorised and qualied personnel may work or install/uninstall the device.
• The instructions are valid together with the specic instructions for the device.
The device is designed only for its intended purpose as set out in the instructions.
Only accessories authorised or recommended by SOCOMEC may be used in association with the device.
Before proceeding with installation, maintenance, cleaning, disassembly, connection, or maintenance work, the
device and system must be cut off from the mains to avoid electrocution and damaging the system and device.
This device is not designed to be repaired by the user.
For any questions related to the disposal of the device, please contact SOCOMEC.
Failure to comply with the instructions of the device and this safety information can cause bodily injury, electric shock, burns, death or damage to property.
2.2. Risk of damaging the device
Caution: risk of electric shock Ref. ISO 7000-0434B (2004-01)
Caution: refer to the accompanying documentation each time this symbol is shown
Ref. ISO 7010-W001 (2011-05)
To ensure that the device operates correctly, make sure that:
The device is correctly installed.
• The auxiliary power supply voltage indicated on the device is observed: 24VDC ±15%.
The use of a SOCOMEC 230 VAC / 24 VDC power unit or a 24 VDC max 20 W class 2 power unit / SELV. The
device must be protected with a 1A 24 VDC fuse.
The network frequency indicated on the device is observed: 50 or 60 Hz.
A maximum voltage at the voltage input terminals of 520 VAC phase/phase or 300 VAC phase/neutral is
observed.
Always connect the DIRIS Digiware S device observing the maximum prescribed currents (63A).
Only use RJ45 SOCOMEC cables to interconnect the modules via the Digiware bus. When the ambient
temperature exceeds +50°C, the minimum temperature rating of the copper cable to be connected to terminal must be +85°C.
The device must not be cleaned.
The device must not be installed outdoor.
Failure to respect these precautions could cause damage to the device.
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2.3. Responsibility
Assembly, connection and use must be carried out in accordance with the installation standards currently in force.
The device must be installed in accordance with the rules given in this manual.
Failure to observe the rules for installing this unit may compromise the device's intrinsic protection.
The device must be placed in a system which itself complies with the applicable standards and safety regulations
of the country of installation.
Any cable which needs to be replaced may only be replaced with a cable having the correct rating.
Despite constantly striving for quality in preparing this manual, errors or omissions are always a possibility and are
not the responsibility of SOCOMEC.
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3. PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS
To ensure the safety of personnel and the device, please carefully read the contents of these instructions before installation.
Check the following points as soon as you receive the package containing the device, one or several sensors:
The packaging is in good condition
The device has not been damaged during transit
The device part number matches your order
• The packaging includes the device tted with removable terminal blocks and a Quick Start Guide.
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4. INTRODUCTION
4.1. DIRIS Digiware S current sensing module
DIRIS Digiware is a measurement system (PMD*) with modular format. It always comprises a voltage measurement module (U-xx) and one or several current measurement modules.
The current measurement modules can be of two types:
DIRIS Digiware S with integrated current sensors to measure circuits up to 63A
DIRIS Digiware I associated with TE, TR and TF sensors for the measurement from 5A up to 6000A
This instruction manual only addresses DIRIS Digiware S modules. Please refer to the DIRIS Digiware manual for more information on other current measurement modules.
Altogether, the DIRIS Digiware system is designed for monitoring and reporting electrical energy by offering a range of functions for measuring voltage, current, power, energy and power quality. It can be used to jointly analyse single-phase and three-phase loads.
DIRIS Digiware is an innovative concept based on centralising the voltage measurement by a dedicated DIRIS Digiware U module and the current by dedicated DIRIS Digiware I or S modules. The voltage and current measurements are interconnected by the Digiware bus.
On DIRIS Digiware S modules, three current inputs are available enabling one or several loads to be monitored simultaneously. Several modules may be connected to the Digiware bus. This approach offers the possibility of characterising a high number of loads from a single voltage tap.
The DIRIS Digiware system is congured from its remote display or via the Easy Cong software. The measurements
can be accessed on a local display, via standard communication protocols or via the WEBVIEW web-based software solution embedded in the DIRIS G communication gateways, in the DIRIS Digiware D-70 display, or in the DATALOG H80/H81. Consumption data can also be accessed in the N’VIEW energy management software. Thanks to its architecture, the DIRIS Digiware can be easily integrated into an energy management system which requires a large number of loads to be monitored.
* PMD: Power Metering and Monitoring Device in accordance with IEC 61557-12.
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4.1.1. Range
Control and power supply interface (24 VDC)
DIRIS Digiware D Multipoint display
DIRIS Digiware D-40
Ref. 48290199
DIRIS Digiware D-50
Ref. 48290201
DIRIS Digiware D-70 Ref. 4829 0202
DIRIS Digiware C System interface*
DIRIS Digiware C-31
Ref. 48290101
DIRIS Digiware C-32 Ref. 4829 0103
* if there is no multipoint display
Voltage measurement
module
Current measurement
and sensing module
DIRIS Digiware U Voltage measurement
DIRISDigiware U-10 Ref. 48290105
DIRISDigiware U-20 Ref. 48290106
DIRISDigiware U-30 Ref. 48290102
DIRIS Digiware S 3 current measurement inputs
DIRIS Digiware S-130 Ref. 4829 0160
DIRIS Digiware S-135 Ref. 4829 0161
DIRIS Digiware S-Datacenter Ref. 4829 0162
IO input/output modules
DIRIS Digiware IO-10 Digital inputs/outputs
DIRISDigiware IO-10 Ref. 48290140
DIRIS Digiware IO-20 Analogue inputs
DIRISDigiware IO-20 Ref. 48290145
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4.1.2. Principle
Display DIRIS Digiware D
DIRIS
DigiwareU
Voltage
Inputs (U)
DIRIS
DigiwareC
Supply
&Com
D
i
g
i
w
a
r
e
B
u
s
Comunication
RS485 Modbus SELV
7 mm
solid 0.14 mm
2
-> 1.5 mm2 stranded
0.14 mm2 -> 1.5 mm
2
3 positions - screw 0.25 Nm max.
24VDC SELV
7 mm
solid 0.2 mm
2
-> 2.5 mm
2
stranded 0.2 mm2 -> 2.5 mm
2
2 positions - screw 0.25 Nm max.
U Voltage inputs
50-300VAC PH/N
7 mm
solid 0.2 mm
2
-> 2.5 mm2 stranded 0.2
mm
2
-> 2.5 mm
2
4 positions screw 0.25 Nm max.
L1
L2
L3
N
Micro USB
type B
or
Supply
(*)
RS485 Line Polarisation
OFF = RS485 Line Polarisation disabled (by default)
ON = RS485 Line Polarisation enabled
24 V
SUPPLY
RS485
NC
1 2
ON
SELV: Safety Extra Low Voltage (*) Earth should not be wired in unearthed systems
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L1
L2
L3
Digiware Bus termination
DIRIS Digiware S
L1
L2
L3
The Device must be tted on insulated cables only:
300V or 600V insulation depending on the voltage level of the electrical installation
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4.1.3. Functions
DIRIS Digiware S modules enable, when associated with a voltage measurement module DIRIS Digiware U-xx and input/output modules DIRIS Digiware IO-xx, the measurement of many parameters:
• General measurements
- Voltage measurement
- Multi-load current measurement
- Powers, power factor, phi, cos phi and tan phi
- Operation across 4 quadrants
- Predictive power
- Accuracy of the active energy class 0.5 according to the IEC 61557-12 standard
• Power quality
- THD and harmonics up to 63rd for voltage and current
- K-factor
- Crest Factor for voltage and current
- Current and voltage unbalance
- Direct, inverse and zero-sequence voltages and currents
- EN50160 events (Uswl, Udip, Uint) and inrush currents
• Data logging
- Recording of average electrical values
- Recording and timestamping of min/max electrical values
• Metering
- Total and partial active, reactive and apparant energies (+/- kWh, +/- kVarh, kVAh)
- Load curves / demand proles
• Alarm
- Timestamped alarms
• Current inputs
- Measurement of 3 currents per DIRIS Digiware S-xx module
- Simultaneous management of several single-phase, two-phase and three-phase loads
• Voltage detection
- On DIRIS Digiware S, three LEDs indicating the presence or the absence of voltage on each line
- The voltage detection feature is only an indication and must not replace the use of a voltage tester.
• Inputs/outputs
- Digital inputs/outputs and analog inputs (with DIRIS Digiware IO-10 and IO-20 modules)
• VirtualMonitor
On DIRIS Digiware S:
- Monitoring of protective devices: position (open/closed), trip status
- Protection counters: manual operation counters and trip counter
- Without the use of auxiliary contacts
• AutoCorrect
- On DIRIS Digiware S, automatic load conguration and correction of wiring errors
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• Communication
- The DIRIS Digiware system includes several interfaces which can handle multiple communication protocols (Modbus, BACnet IP, SNMP)
- Measurements are available from the DIRIS Digiware D-xx displays or from the Web server WEBVIEW, embedded in the DIRIS Digiware D-70, in the DIRIS G communication gateways, and in the DATALOG H80/H81
- SNTP time synchronization from the DIRIS Digiware D-70 display or the DIRIS G gateway
- FTPS export from the DIRIS Digiware D-70 display and DATALOG H80/H81 and FTP export from the DIRIS G-50 communication gateway
- Auto detection and addressing of products connected downstream of the DIRIS Digiware D-xx displays and DIRIS G gateways
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4.1.4. Electrical readings
DIRIS Digiware
D-40 D-50 D-70 C-31
Function
Centralisation of measurement points
High-resolution LCD display (conguration, selection and visualisation
of multiple circuits)
Power supply
24VDC
Communication
Slave RS485 modbus
Master RS485 modbus
Digiware bus
Ethernet Modbus TCP
BACnet IP Ethernet
SNMP Ethernet v1, v2, v3
Webview embedded web server
Format
Width/Number of modules 97x97mm 97x97mm 97x97mm 18mm / 1
Part number 4829 0199 4829 0201 4829 0202 4829 0101
DIRIS Digiware U
U-10 U-20 U-30
Multi-measurement
U12, U23, U31, V1, V2, V3, Vn, F
U system, V system
Ph/N unbalance (Vnb, Vnba, Vdir, Vinv, Vhom)
Ph/Ph unbalance (Unb, Unba, Udir, Uinv)
Power quality
THDv1, THDv2, THDv3, THDu12, THDu23, THDu31, THD Vsys, THD Usys
Individual harmonics U & V (up to rank 63)
Crest Factor
Voltage dips /sags, swells and interruptions according to EN50160
Alarms
Thresholds
History of average values
Format
Width/Number of modules 18mm / 1 18mm / 1 18mm / 1
Part number 4829 0105 4829 0106 4829 0102
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DIRIS Digiware S
S-130 S-135 S-Datacenter
Application Metering Analysis Monitoring
Number of current inputs 3 3 3
Basic current Ib / Maximum current Imax
10A / 63A 10A / 63A 10A / 63A
Load type accepted 1P+N
2P
2P+N
3P
3P+N
1P+N
2P
2P+N
3P
3P+N
1P+N
Metering
± kWh, ± kvarh, kVAh
Multi-tariff (max 8)
Load curves / demand proles
Multi-measurement
I1, I2, I3, In, SP, SQ, SS, SPF
P, Q, S, PF per phase
Predictive power
Current unbalance (Inba, Idir, Iinv, Ihom, Inb)
Phi, cos Phi, tan Phi
Power Quality
THDi1, THDi2, THDi3, THDin, THD Isys
Individual harmonics I (up to rank 63)
Crest Factor I1, I2, I3
Inrush
Alarms
Thresholds
Load levels
System alarms
Protection alarms
Protection counters
Boolean combination of alarms
Trends
Average values
Advanced features
Voltage detection
VirtualMonitor technology
AutoCorrect technology
Format
Width 54 mm 54 mm 54 mm
Part number 4829 0160 4829 0161 4829 0162
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DIRIS Digiware IO
IO-10 IO-20
Application
Measuring / Monitoring / Analysis
Number of digital inputs/
outputs
4/2 -
Number of analogue inputs - 2
Format
Width 18 mm 18 mm
Number of modules 1 1
Part number
4829 0140 4829 0145
4.1.5. Dimensions
4.1.5.1. DIRISDigiware C-3x, U-xx & IO-xx
1.73
44
0.59
15
2.56
65
1.77
45
Dual Dimensions in/mm
C-3x U-xx IO-xx
1.73
44
0.59
15
2.56
65
1.77
45
0.70
18
0.19
5
1.42
36
3.54
90
3.94
100
4.1.5.2. DIRIS Digiware S-xx
Dual Dimensions in/mm
2.13
54
0.61
15.5
28
1.10
0.61
15.5
0.45
11.5
0.51
13
1.67
42.5
0.31
8
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5. INSTALLATION
The following paragraphs describe the installation of the DIRIS Digiware system.
5.1. Recommendations and safety
Refer to the safety instructions (section “2. Hazards and warnings”, page 5)
5.2. DIRIS Digiware mounting
5.2.1. DIRIS Digiware C, U, IO - DIN rail mounting
L
1
2
1.38 in
35 mm
0.29 or 0.59 in
7.5 or 15mm
5.2.2. DIRIS Digiware C, U, IO - back plate mounting
0.19 in
5 mm
3.94 in
100 mm
Type of screw: M4
Tightening torque: 0.5Nm Washer diameter 0.47in / 12mm max.
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5.2.3. DIRIS Digiware S – DIN rail mounting
STEP 1
Ref: 4829 0195 (x10)
STEP 2
1
2
5.2.4. DIRIS Digiware S – Back plate mounting
1x Ø 0.17/4.2 M4 max 1 Nm
STEP 1
The device can be turned over
STEP 2
5.2.5. DIRIS Digiware S holding
Temporary MCB insert:
The DIRIS Digiware S module can be xed and transported directly on top or under the protective device using a
temporary insert tool: Step 1: Insert the tool through one of the current inputs and into the corresponding breaker terminal. Step 2: Tighten the associated screw(s). Please refer to the operating instructions of the protective device for additional information related to its installation.
3
4
2
2
11 1 1
2 2
Ref: 4829 0196 (x10)
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Cable tie tethers:
The DIRIS Digiware S module has 2 tethers which can be used with tightening clamps:
The dimensions of the tightening clamp must not exceed 4 mm x 2 mm.
5.2.6. Accessories overview
Part number Description
4829 0195 DIN-rail and back plate xing tool (x10)
48290196 Temporary MCB insert (x10)
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6. CONNECTION
6.1. DIRIS Digiware S connection
Use RJ45 Digiware Bus cables (UTP RJ45 straight, twisted pairs, unshielded, AWG24, 600V, Cat 5
rated, -10 / +70°C) between all DIRIS Digiware modules.
Do not put single insulated cables or active parts near the micro-USB or Digiware RJ45 port of the device.
Do not pull on the RJ45 cable more than 20N.
Display DIRIS Digiware D
DIRIS Digiware S
L1
L1
L2
L2
L3
L3
Digiware Bus termination
DIRIS
DigiwareU
Voltage
Inputs (U)
DIRIS
DigiwareC
Supply
&Com
D
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g
i
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r
e
B
u
s
Communication
RS485 Modbus SELV
7 mm
solid 0.14 mm
2
-> 1.5 mm
2
stranded 0.14 mm2 -> 1.5 mm
2
3 positions - screw 0.25 Nm max.
24VDC SELV
7 mm
solid 0.2 mm
2
-> 2.5 mm
2
stranded 0.2 mm2 -> 2.5 mm
2
2 positions - screw 0.25 Nm max.
U Voltage inputs
50-300VAC PH/N
7 mm
solid 0.2 mm
2
-> 2.5 mm
2
stranded 0.2 mm2 -> 2.5 mm
2
4 positions screw 0.25 Nm max.
L1
L2
L3
N
Micro
USB
type B
or
Supply
(*)
RS485 Line Polarisation
OFF = RS485 Line Polarisation disabled (by default)
ON = RS485 Line Polarisation enabled
24 V
SUPPLY
RS485
NC
1 2
ON
The Device must be tted on insulated
cables only: 300V or 600V insulation depending on the voltage level of the electrical installation.
SELV: Safety Extra Low Voltage (*) Earth should not be wired in unearthed systems
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Description of the terminals
DIRIS Digiware D-40 DIRIS Digiware D-50 / D-70
NC
RS485
Digiware
LIYCY-CY
SLAVE
24 V
SUPPLY
24 VDC
(20 W max)
Digiware Bus
(*)
NC
RS485 Digiware
LIYCY-CY
MASTER
24 VDC
(20 W max)
Ethernet
24 V
SUPPLY
Digiware Bus
Ethernet
(*)
(*) 1A gG/Am fuse if using a non-SOCOMEC supply
DIRIS Digiware C-31
24 V
SUPPLY
RS485
NC
1 2
ON
DIGIWARE BUS
RJ45
24 V
SUPPLY
RS485
NC
LIYCY-CY
1 2
ON
24 V
SUPPLY
RS485
NC
1 2
ON
Digiware BUSPower supply Communication Line polarisation
DIRIS Digiware C-32 DIRIS Digiware U DIRIS Digiware S
DIGIWARE BUS
RJ45
INOUT
24 V
SUPPLY
Digiware BUSPower supply
V1
VN
V3
V2
DIGIWARE BUS
RJ45
Digiware BUSVoltage
measurement
RJ45 - DIGIWARE BUS
CURRENT INPUTS
I01 I02 I03
DIRIS Digiware IO-10 DIRIS Digiware IO-20
13
14
23
24
12-48VDC 12-24VAC
50mA
12VDC
IN1
COM-
IN2
IN3
IN4
OUT1
OUT2
OUTPUT
INPUT
Inputs/outputs
DIGIWARE BUS
RJ45
Digiware BUS Inputs
DIGIWARE BUS
RJ45
Digiware BUS
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6.2. Connecting to the electrical network and loads
The DIRIS Digiware U-xx modules can be used on single-phase, two-phase or three-phase electrical networks.
Each DIRIS Digiware S-xx current sensing module can use its three current inputs to simultaneously measure several loads, for example three single-phase loads.
In addition, within one DIRIS Digiware system, different load types may be measured. For example, several Digiware
S-xx modules may be congured as single-phase loads while others may be congured to measure three-phase
loads.
This approach allows great exibility within the electrical installation which may contain several different load types.
6.2.1. Congurable loads based on the network type
The following table summarises the loads which can be congured based on the installation's network type
Network type Configurable load
1P+N
1P+N – 1CT
2P
2P – 1CT
2P+N
2P+N – 2CT / 2P – 1CT / 1P+N – 1CT
3P*
3P – 3CT / 3P – 2CT / 3P – 1CT
3P+N
3P+N – 3CT / 3P+N – 1CT / 3P – 3CT / 3P – 2CT / 3P – 1CT / 1P+N – 1CT
(*) Note: Single-phase loads cannot exist on a 3P network.
6.2.2. Description of the main network and load combinations
Legend:
3P+N – 3CT
I01 I02 I03
I01 I02 I03
V1 V2 V3 VN
V
L1
L2
L3
N
V1 V2 V3 VN
V
L1
L2
L3
N
3
3
Three phase load
DIRIS Digiware S
Voltage terminal
Three phase + Neutral network with 3 current sensors
I01 I02 I03
DIRIS Digiware S
current inputs
I01, I02, I03
3
3
Three phase load
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Below are some connection examples of the DIRIS Digiware S module:
6.2.2.1. DIRIS Digiware S-xx
3P+N - 3CT 3P - 3CT
I01 I02 I03
I01 I02 I03
V1 V2 V3 VN
V
L1
L2
L3
N
V1 V2 V3 VN
V
L1
L2
L3
N
3
3
I01 I02 I03
V1 V2 V3 VN
V
N
3
2P+N-2CT & 2P+N-1CT 1P+N - 1CT (3x)
I01 I02 I03
I01 I02 I03
I01 I02 I03
I01 I02 I03
V1 V2 V3 VN
V
L1
L2
L3
N
V1 V2 V3 VN
V
L1
L2
L3
N
3 3
V1 V2 V3 VN
V
L1
N
V1 V2 V3 VN
V
L1
L2
N
111
2 2
I01 I02 I03
I01 I02 I03
V1 V2 V3 VN
V
L1
L2
L3
N
V1 V2 V3 VN
V
L1
N
111
3P+N - 1 CT (x3)
2P+N - 1CT (x3)
I01 I02 I03
I01 I02 I03
I01 I02 I03
I01 I02 I03
I01 I02 I03
I01 I02 I03
V1 V2 V3 VN
V
L1
L2
L3
N
V1 V2 V3 VN
V
L1
L2
L3
N
V1 V2 V3 VN
V
L1
L2
N
V1 V2 V3 VN
V
L1
L2
L3
N
3 3
V1 V2 V3 VN
V
L1
N
V1 V2 V3 VN
V
L1
L2
N
111
111
111
2 2
I01 I02 I03
I01 I02 I03
I01 I02 I03
V1 V2 V3 VN
V
L1
L2
L3
N
V1 V2 V3 VN
V
L1
L2
N
V1 V2 V3 VN
V
L1
N
111
111
I
I01 I02 I03
V
V
I
111
V1 V2 V3 VN
I01 I02 I03
L1
N
N
V1 V2 V3 VN
I
L1
L2
L3
3
I01 I02 I03
V1 V2 V3 VN
V
I
3
I01 I02 I03
V1 V2 V3 VN
V
I
333
I01 I02 I03
N
V1 V2 V3 VN
V
I
L1
L2
L3
I01 I02 I03
3+ N
N
V1 V2 V3 VN
V
L1
L2
L3
3+ N
Fuse: 0.5A gG / BS 88 2A gG / 0.5A class CC
Listed fuses for UL application.
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6.2.3. Connection of the functional earth
It is recommended that the functional earth be connected to guarantee optimum measuring accuracy and better emissivity/immunity for the electromagnetic compatibility (class B in conducted emission). Earth must not be used in a neutral IT system.
Earth must be connected on the DIRIS Digiware U module in order to use the voltage detection feature, the VirtualMonitor and AutoCorrect technologies.
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7. DIGIWARE BUS
7.1. Principle
or
U module
DIRIS DigiwareU-xx
System interface
module
DIRIS Digiware C-31
Display
DIRIS
DigiwareD-xx
Current sensing
module
DIRIS Digiware S-xx
Input/Output module
DIRIS Digiware IO-xx
Digiware Bus
Termination
Digiware Bus
DIRIS Digiware is a system comprising the following elements:
One DIRIS Digiware D remote display or one DIRIS Digiware C-31 system interface module
A DIRIS Digiware U voltage measurement module
One or multiple DIRIS Digiware S current sensing modules
One or multiple DIRIS Digiware IO input/output modules
• A Digiware bus termination (ref. 48290180) positioned on the last module. It is provided with the DIRIS Digiware
D display and the DIRIS Digiware C-31 system interface module.
Note: For the measurement of circuits with a higher current rating, DIRIS Digiware I-xx current measurement modules associated with TE, TR/iTR or TF current sensors can be used, making the DIRIS Digiware system suitable for all levels within the electrical installation (MAIN, subfeed, terminal circuits...)
7.1.1. Digiware Bus connection cables
Length (m) Quantity Part number
0.06 1 4829 0189
0.1 1 4829 0181
0.2 1 4829 0188
0.5 1 4829 0182
1 1 4829 0183
2 1 4829 0184
5 1
4829 0186
10 1
4829 0187
50-m reel + 100 connectors
4829 0185
Use the shortest possible cables to optimise the electromagnetic emissions.
The total max. length must not exceed 100 metres.
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Use only SOCOMEC cables for the Digiware bus.
7.1.2. Digiware Bus Termination
Quantity Part number
1 4829 0180
A DIRIS Digiware bus termination is supplied with each DIRIS Digiware D display and with each DIRISDigiwareC
system interface module.
7.2. Sizing of the power supply
DIRIS Digiware units are supplied by a single 24VDC power point via the DIRIS Digiware C-31 system interface module.
230VAC
230VAC
N
L1
L2
L3
V2VNV3V1VNV1
N
L
N
L
NC
RS485
LIYCY-CY
Supply
24VDC
COM
1
2
INPUT
NC
RS485
Supply
24VDC
24VDC
12VDC
1mA
12
ON
12
ON
A P15 24VDC power supply is available in a 15 W version (part no. 48290120).
Specications:
• 230VAC / 24VDC - 0.63A - 15W
Modular format
• Dimensions (H x W): 90 x 36mm
7.2.1. Equipment consumption
Device Power supplied (W) Power consumed (W)
Power supply
P15 230V/ 24V 15
Cables
50 metre package 1.5
System interface
DIRIS Digiware D-40/D-50 2
DIRIS Digiware D-70 2.5
DIRIS Digiware C-31 0.8
Voltage measurement module
DIRIS Digiware U-xx 0.72
Current sensing module
DIRIS Digiware S-xx 0.35
Input/Output modules
DIRIS Digiware IO-10 0.5
DIRIS Digiware IO-20 0.5
Repeater
DIRIS Digiware C-32 1.5
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7.2.2. Calculation rules for the max. number of devices on the Digiware BUS
The total power consumed by the equipment connected to the Digiware BUS must not exceed the power from the 24 VDC supply. Power supply must not exceed 20 W.
Size with P15 power supply (ref: 4829 0120) delivering 15 W
For example, it is possible to use
• 1 DIRIS Digiware D-50 (2W) display
• 1 DIRIS Digiware U-xx (0.72W) voltage module
50 metres of cable (1.5 W)
and
14 DIRIS Digiware current sensing modules S-xx (14 x 0.35 = 4.9W)
Total power = 9.12 W
Size with a 24 VDC power supply delivering a maximum of 20 W
For example, it is possible to use
1 DIRIS Digiware D-70 (2.5W) display
• 1 DIRIS Digiware U-xx (0.72W) voltage module
50 metres of cable (1.5 W)
and
2 DIRIS Digiware current modules I-4x (2 x 1.125 = 2.25W)
28 DIRIS Digiware current sensing modules S-xx (28 x 0.35 = 9.8W)
Total power = 16.77 W
7.2.3. Digiware bus repeater
Whenever the power consumption is higher than 20 W or the distance is greater than 100 m, a DIRIS Digiware C-32 repeater is required.
In a DIRIS Digiware system, a maximum of 2 repeaters may be used.
DIRIS Digiware C-32
repeater
Part number
4829 0103
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Conguration example:
100m max
or max 20W power consumption
100m max
or max 20W power consumption
DIRIS
Digiware
D-xx
24 VDC Power supply
24 VDC Power supply
DIRIS
Digiware
U-xx
DIRIS
Digiware
C-32
DIRIS
Digiware
S-xx
Digiware Bus
DIRIS
Digiware
S-xx
The DIRIS Digiware U voltage module must be located upstream of the repeater.
The repeater has a 24VDC power supply.
DIRIS Digiware C-32
Supply
24VDC
24VDC
DIGIWARE BUS
RJ45
INOUT
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8. STATUS AND AUTO-ADDRESSING LEDS
8.1. Device LEDs
Several LEDs can be used to easily identify the status of the devices at any time.
DIRIS Digiware U-xx and IO-xx:
U
Power supply
Alarm
Communication
Metrology
Addressing button
O
LED state Fixed Blinking Pulse
ON
In operation During 10 seconds, if an
identication request is initiated from the Easy Cong software
1 second to start-up
ALARM
Indicates the presence of a measurement alarm or logical alarm (do not have priority over system alarms)
U-xx: Indicates the presence of a system alarm (*)
IO-xx: Not available
1 second to start-up
COM
Address conflict during an auto detection process initiated from a D-xx display or a G-xx
Address OK 1 second during startup and
when a frame received is processed
Not available U-xx: not available
IO-10: Corresponds to the change of state of the inputs (IN1, IN2, IN3, IN4) which are configured in logical mode
U-xx: not available
IO-10: The metrological pulse weight of input 1 (IN1) configured in pulse counter mode
(*) Network rotation alarm possibly indicating a conguration error
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DIRIS Digiware S-xx:
Main LED Fixed Blinking
Green
Product in normal operation Product in communication
and
During 10 seconds, if an identication request is initiated from the Easy Cong software
Red
Indicates the presence of a measurement alarm (does not have priority over system alarms)
Indicates the presence of a system alarm (**)
Orange
Address conflict during an auto detection process initiated from a D-xx display or a G-xx gateway
Not available
I01, I02 & I03 LEDs (***)
Fixed Pulse
Red
Indicates that no voltage is detected on a phase. Corresponds to the metrological pulse weight
(1Wh by default)
(**) System alarms for the DIRIS Digiware S module can be a bad V/I association indicating a possible wiring error.
(***) By default, I01, I02, I03 LEDs are congured in voltage detection mode.
Settings can be changed to metrological LED mode from the Easy Cong conguration software.
The voltage detection feature is an indication of the presence or the absence of voltage on one of the phases. It should only be used as an indication, and must not replace the use of a voltage tester.
In addition, the nominal voltage must be correctly congured in the DIRIS Digiware U module
8.2. Auto-addressing
With the auto-addressing mode you can have the system automatically assign addresses to devices connected to the DIRIS G gateways or DIRIS Digiware D remote displays. This mode is only compatible with DIRIS B-30 , DIRIS A-40 and DIRIS Digiware PMDs. The addresses will need to be allocated manually on the other PMD (DIRIS A) and meters (COUNTIS).
Two modes are available:
Mode 1 - Auto-detection and automatic addressing
Mode 2 - Auto-detection and address selection
Mode 1 is without external equipment (see description below).
Mode 2 is carried out from a PC equipped with EasyCong.
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Description of mode 1 Flashing LED / LED continuously on /
Automatic addressing on DIRIS Digiware S
Press
3 sec.
Press 3 sec.
4a
4b
7 7
5a 5b
3 3
DIRIS G
Gateway
≤ 180 sec
Press 3 sec.
1
Press 3 sec.
6
2
7
3
The DIRIS Digiware U, DIRIS Digiware S, and DIRIS Digiware IO modules benet from the auto-
addressing mode. The auto addressing can be launched from the DIRIS Digiware D-40 / D-50 / D-70 remote displays or from the DIRIS G communication gateway.
The modules are always connected to the DIRIS G gateway via a DIRIS Digiware C-31 interface or via a DIRIS Digiware D-40 display.
Note: During the auto-addressing process, the RS485 line is reserved for allocating addresses and no other exchange of data is possible at this time.
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9. COMMUNICATION
9.1. General information
With DIRIS Digiware, communication is available at a single point from the system interface. Depending on the system interface used, DIRIS Digiware can communicate over Ethernet or over an RS485 serial link (2- or 3-wire) via multiple protocols (Modbus RTU, TCP, BACnet and SNMP).
The Modbus protocol requires a dialogue with a master/slave structure. The mode of communication is the RTU (Remote Terminal Unit). In a standard setup, an RS485 link enables the interconnection of 32 RS485 devices to a PC (with DIRIS Digiware C-31 counting as one device), a PLC or the gateway over a distance of 1,200 meters.
BACnet and SNMP protocols are available from the DIRIS Digiware D-70 display. For more information about these protocols, please refer to the instruction manual of the DIRIS Digiware D-70.
Example of architecture in combination with the DIRIS G gateway:
Webserver WEBVIEW
RS485RS485 RS485
Ethernet
Digiware C-31
DIRIS G DIRIS B DIRIS
DIRIS Digiware U
Digiware bus
DIRIS Digiware S
DIRIS B
120 Ω 120 Ω
Bus Digiware Termination
9.2. RS485 and Bus DIRISDigiware rules
A certain number of rules must be respected when DIRIS Digiware is connected using RS485. These rules are set out in the paragraphs below.
Digiware Bus
PC
RS485
120 Ω 120 Ω
RS485
Ethernet
DIRIS Digiware C-31
DIRIS G DIRIS B
DIRIS Digiware U
DIRIS Digiware S
Bus Digiware Termination
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9.2.1. Connection with the DIRISDigiwareC-31 system interface module
In an RS485 link, the DIRIS Digiware C-31 system interface module may be placed anywhere in the RS485 link.
The following rules must be observed:
• A 120Ω resistor must be added at the start of the RS485 link
• A 120Ω resistor must be added at the end of the RS485 link
A termination must be added at the end of the Digiware bus.
Connection example:
PC
RS485
120 Ω 120 Ω
RS485 RS485
Ethernet
DIRIS Digiware C-31
DIRIS G
DIRIS
COUNTIS
DIRIS B
Bus Digiware Termination
DIRIS Digiware U
DIRIS Digiware S
Digiware Bus
9.2.2. Connection with the DIRISDigiwareD-50/D-70 remote display
In an RS485 link, a DIRIS Digiware D-50/D-70 remote display is a master device of the RS485 bus and links to the DIRIS Digiware bus. It is used like an Ethernet gateway.
The following rules must be observed:
• A 120Ω resistor must be added at the start of the RS485 link
• A 120Ω resistor must be added at the end of the RS485 link
A termination must be added at the end of the Digiware bus.
Connection example:
Bus Digiware Termination
DIRIS Digiware D-50 / D-70
PC
120 Ω 120 Ω
RS485
Ethernet
DIRIS B
DIRIS
COUNTIS
DIRIS Digiware U
DIRIS Digiware S
Digiware Bus
You can show up to 32 devices on DIRIS DigiwareD-50/D-70 display.
Other connections are possible with the DIRIS Digiware D remote display; refer to its manual for more details.
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9.2.3. Connection with the DIRISDigiwareD-40 remote display
In an RS485 link, a DIRIS Digiware D-40 remote display is a slave device of the RS485 bus and links to the DIRIS Digiware bus.
The following rules must be observed:
• A 120Ω resistor must be added at the start of the RS485 link
• A 120Ω resistor must be added at the end of the RS485 link
A termination must be added at the end of the Digiware bus.
Connection example:
Bus Digiware Termination
DIRIS Digiware D-40
PC
RS485
DIRIS Digiware U
DIRIS Digiware S
Digiware Bus
120 Ω 120 Ω
You can show up to 32 devices on the DIRIS DigiwareD-40 display.
9.3. Communication tables
The full communication tables for each module can be found on the SOCOMEC website at the following address:
www.socomec.com/en/diris-digiware
The communication tables are sent via JBUS (Modbus).
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Below is an extract of the DIRIS Digiware S-135 communication tables representing some instantaneous electrical parameters.
Since a device can be congured to measure up to 3 loads, the Modbus registers are organized in 3 parts from
load 1 to 3.
Load #1
Dec address Hex address Words count Description Unit Data type
18436 0x4804 2 System Voltage Ph-N V / 100 U32
18438 0x4806 2 System Voltage Ph-Ph V / 100 U32
18440 0x4808 2 System Current mA U32
18442 0x480A 2 Frequency mHz U32
18444 0x480C 2 Ph-N Voltage : V1 V / 100 U32
18446 0x480E 2 Ph-N Voltage : V2 V / 100 U32
18448 0x4810 2 Ph-N Voltage : V3 V / 100 U32
18450 0x4812 2 Ph-N Voltage : Vn V / 100 U32
18452 0x4814 2 Ph-Ph Voltage : U12 V / 100 U32
18454 0x4816 2 Ph-Ph Voltage : U23 V / 100 U32
18456 0x4818 2 Ph-Ph Voltage : U31 V / 100 U32
18458 0x481A 2 Current : I1 mA U32
18460 0x481C 2 Current : I2 mA U32
18462 0x481E 2 Current : I3 mA U32
18464 0x4820 2 Current : In mA U32
18466 0x4822 1 Current unbalance Inba % / 100 U16
18467 0x4823 2 Direct component Idir mA U32
18469 0x4825 2 Indirect component Iind mA U32
18471 0x4827 2 Homopolar component Ihom mA U32
18473 0x4829 1 Current unbalance Inb % / 100 U16
18474 0x482A 2 Snom VA U32
18476 0x482C 2 Total active power W S32
18478 0x482E 2 Total reactive power var S32
18480 0x4830 2 Total lagging reactive power var S32
18482 0x4832 2 Total leading reactive power var S32
18484 0x4834 2 Total apparent power VA U32
18486 0x4836 1 Total power factor - S16
Load #2
Dec address Hex address Words count Description Unit Data type
20484 0x5004 2 System Voltage Ph-N V / 100 U32
20486 0x5006 2 System Voltage Ph-Ph V / 100 U32
20488 0x5008 2 System Current mA U32
20490 0x500A 2 Frequency mHz U32
20492 0x500C 2 Ph-N Voltage : V1 V / 100 U32
20494 0x500E 2 Ph-N Voltage : V2 V / 100 U32
20496 0x5010 2 Ph-N Voltage : V3 V / 100 U32
20498 0x5012 2 Ph-N Voltage : Vn V / 100 U32
20500 0x5014 2 Ph-Ph Voltage : U12 V / 100 U32
20502 0x5016 2 Ph-Ph Voltage : U23 V / 100 U32
20504 0x5018 2 Ph-Ph Voltage : U31 V / 100 U32
20506 0x501A 2 Current : I1 mA U32
20508 0x501C 2 Current : I2 mA U32
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20510 0x501E 2 Current : I3 mA U32
20512 0x5020 2 Current : In mA U32
20514 0x5022 1 Current unbalance Inba % / 100 U16
20515 0x5023 2 Direct component Idir mA U32
20517 0x5025 2 Indirect component Iind mA U32
20519 0x5027 2 Homopolar component Ihom mA U32
20521 0x5029 1 Current unbalance Inb % / 100 U16
20522 0x502A 2 Snom VA U32
20524 0x502C 2 Total active power W S32
20526 0x502E 2 Total reactive power var S32
20528 0x5030 2 Total lagging reactive power var S32
20530 0x5032 2 Total leading reactive power var S32
20532 0x5034 2 Total apparent power VA U32
20534 0x5036 1 Total power factor - S16
Load #3
Dec address Hex address Words count Description Unit Data type
22532 0x5804 2 System Voltage Ph-N V / 100 U32
22534 0x5806 2 System Voltage Ph-Ph V / 100 U32
22536 0x5808 2 System Current mA U32
22538 0x580A 2 Frequency mHz U32
22540 0x580C 2 Ph-N Voltage : V1 V / 100 U32
22542 0x580E 2 Ph-N Voltage : V2 V / 100 U32
22544 0x5810 2 Ph-N Voltage : V3 V / 100 U32
22546 0x5812 2 Ph-N Voltage : Vn V / 100 U32
22548 0x5814 2 Ph-Ph Voltage : U12 V / 100 U32
22550 0x5816 2 Ph-Ph Voltage : U23 V / 100 U32
22552 0x5818 2 Ph-Ph Voltage : U31 V / 100 U32
22554 0x581A 2 Current : I1 mA U32
22556 0x581C 2 Current : I2 mA U32
22558 0x581E 2 Current : I3 mA U32
22560 0x5820 2 Current : In mA U32
22562 0x5822 1 Current unbalance Inba % / 100 U16
22563 0x5823 2 Direct component Idir mA U32
22565 0x5825 2 Indirect component Iind mA U32
22567 0x5827 2 Homopolar component Ihom mA U32
22569 0x5829 1 Current unbalance Inb % / 100 U16
22570 0x582A 2 Snom VA U32
22572 0x582C 2 Total active power W S32
22574 0x582E 2 Total reactive power var S32
22576 0x5830 2 Total lagging reactive power var S32
22578 0x5832 2 Total leading reactive power var S32
22580 0x5834 2 Total apparent power VA U32
22582 0x5836 1 Total power factor - S16
Note 1: if one load (3P+N - 3CT) is congured, the Modbus registers related to loads 2 and 3 are not used and will
return 0xFFFF.
Note 2: if 3 loads (1P+N - 1CT) are congured, Modbus registers related to phase 2 and 3 (ex: V2, V3, I2, I3...) are
not used and will return 0xFFFF.
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10. CONFIGURATION
Conguration can be carried out using the EasyCong conguration software or directly from the DIRIS Digiware D-xx remote display. The Easy Cong software is used to congure DIRIS Digiware directly via USB, RS485 or Ethernet.
When the DIRIS Digiware system contains a DIRIS Digiware D-xx display or a DIRIS G-xx communication gateway,
connecting the USB cable to the display or gateway allows you to congure the full system without disconnecting
the USB cable. To set the parameters from the remote display, refer to the manual for the display.
10.1. Conguration using Easy Cong
10.1.1. Connection modes
Conguration using Easy Cong directly (USB)
USB
DIRIS Digiware S
PC
Easy
Cong
USB cable for
conguration:
ref.: 4829 0050
Easy
Cong
Conguration using Easy Cong via a DIRIS G gateway (USB)
RS485 RS485 RS485
DIRIS Digiware C-31
DIRIS Digiware U
Digiware Bus
DIRIS Digiware S
DIRIS G
DIRIS
COUNTIS
RS485
DIRIS B-30
Easy
Cong
PC
USB
Conguration using Easy Cong via a DIRIS Digiware D-xx display (USB)
Easy
Cong
PC
USB
DIRIS Digiware D-40 / D-50 / D-70
RS485
RS485
DIRIS B-30
DIRIS
COUNTIS
DIRIS Digiware U
Digiware Bus
DIRIS Digiware S
* RS485 input only with DIRIS Digiware D-50 and D-70 displays
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Conguration using Easy Cong via a DIRIS G gateway (Ethernet)
RS485 RS485 RS485
DIRIS Digiware C-31
DIRIS Digiware U
Digiware Bus
DIRIS Digiware S
DIRIS G
DIRIS
COUNTIS
RS485
DIRIS B-30
Ethernet
Easy
Cong
PC
Conguration using Easy Cong via a DIRIS Digiware D-50/D-70 display (Ethernet)
Ethernet
Easy
Cong
PC
DIRIS Digiware D-50 / D-70
RS485
RS485
DIRIS B-30
DIRIS
COUNTIS
DIRIS Digiware U
DIRIS Digiware S
Digiware Bus
These devices must be connected to the power supply before you congure them.
For the Digiware bus and 120-ohm termination resistors, see section “Communication”, page 32.
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10.1.2. Using Easy Cong
Easy Cong is the conguration software used to set device parameters easily and quickly. Parameters are set in
successive steps:
Network > Loads > Measurement method > Values to be stored > Alarms > End of conguration
(1)
(2)
For each setting selected (1) a customised screen appears, depending on the connected device (2).
Network conguration
In the electrical network conguration menu, The electrical network is congured from the DIRIS Digiware U
module. In this menu, the user selects the type of network (three-phase, single-phase, etc.), the nominal voltage
(must be correctly congured for the voltage detection feature to work properly), the network frequency, the
direction of phase rotation and whether or not a voltage transformer is used.
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Conguring the loads
The number and type of loads can be accessed in the load conguration menu in the DIRIS Digiware S modules. The user can also dene its nominal current, the name of the load, its usage and its location within the electrical
installation.
In the load conguration menu, the user can select the type of protective device used:
- breaker
- switch
- fusible switch
- fuse.
This is used for the VirtualMonitor technology (see section “11. VirtualMonitor technology: monitoring of protective devices”, page 42 for more details).
Calculation method
The calculation methods for the various electrical parameters and the integration time are dened in this screen.
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Alarms
The type of alarm and the conguration is performed via Easy Cong, see section “13. ALARMS”, page 46 for
more details.
10.1.3. Synchronising devices
In order for all connected devices to be set at the same time, their time can be synchronized with an NTP server (DIRIS G, DIRIS Digiware D-50/D-70) or manually (DIRIS G, DIRIS Digiware D-40/D-50/D-70).
The screen below shows how to set the time from the DIRIS Digiware D-70 display. The time setting is done from
an SNTP server or manually. The time may be sent to connected devices automatically based on a congurable
update schedule.
10.2. Conguration from the DIRIS Digiware D remote display
10.2.1. Connection mode
Conguration from the remote display (Digiware
Bus)
DIRIS
Digiware D
DIRIS
Digiware U
DIRIS
Digiware S
Digiware Bus
Refer to the manual for the DIRIS Digiware D display for more details.
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11. VIRTUALMONITOR TECHNOLOGY: MONITORING OF PROTECTIVE DEVICES
DIRIS Digiware S modules embed the VirtualMonitor technology enabling an advanced real-time monitoring of protective devices (circuit breakers, fusible switches, fuses…) without using auxiliary contacts:
Position (open/closed) of the protective device
Trip information
Operation and trip counters
• Alarms on the opening or the defect of the protective device or on operation/trip counters exceeding congurable
thresholds
Visualisation is available from the DIRIS Digiware D-xx displays or in WEBVIEW, embedded in the DIRIS Digiware D-70, DIRIS G and DATALOG H80/H81.
In the Easy Cong software Easy Cong, the type of protective device must be congured in the “Loads” conguration menu for the VirtualMonitor function to be used:
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VirtualMonitor can only be used if the DIRIS Digiware U module is connected upstream of the protective device, and the DIRIS Digiware S module downstream. This is illustrated in the architecture below:
L1
L2
L3
Thanks to its voltage detection capability, the DIRIS Digiware S module can detect the position of the protective device. An example corresponding to the above illustration is given in the table below:
Voltage measured on U module (*)
Yes, 230V L-N
Voltage detected on S modules
Yes No, 0V Ye s
Position of protective device
Closed Open Closed
(*) Earth must be connected on the DIRIS Digiware U module
When a Circuit breaker is used, the technology also enables to detect and count trips. A trip is detected if the 2 following conditions are met:
the DIRIS Digiware S module records an opening of the protective device
• the DIRIS Digiware S module records a current surge≥ 120% In(**)
(**) It is important to congure the nominal current correctly in the “Loads” conguration menu for the Virtual monitor
function to work correctly.
Several protection counters are also accessible thanks to the VirtualMonitor technology:
Protection counter type
Description
Total operation counter
Number of times the protective device was opened
Low-load operation counter Number of times the protective device was opened
when load current was ≤ 5% Inom
On-load operation counter Number of times the protective device was opened
when load current was [5% Inom – 100% Inom]
Overload operation counter Number of times the protective device was opened
when load current was ≥ 100% Inom
Trip Counter Number of times the protective device tripped (only available if the protective device is
a breaker).
DIRIS Digiware S is able to detect several successive openings of a protective device if the interval between 2 openings is greater than or equal to 200ms.
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12. AUTOCORRECT TECHNOLOGY: AUTOMATIC DETECTION AND CORRECTION OF WIRING ERRORS
The AutoCorrect technology enables a detection and possible software correction of wiring errors such as a phase inversion on the current inputs of the DIRIS Digiware S module. This is illustrated in the example below:
L1
L2
L3
Changing phase association using the device’s front button
Pressing the front button of the DIRIS Digiware S module for 5s will automatically correct the wiring and inform you with an LED sequence of the physical connection between the device’s current inputs and the network lines.
After launching AutoCorrect from the device’s push-button, the I01, I02 and I03 LEDs will blink with the specic sequence:
One blink means the current input is associated to the network line 1, Two blinks means the current input is associated to the network line 2, Three blinks means the current input is associated to network line 3.
Ex: After pressing the device’s push-button for 5s, the following LED sequence is given:
Current, Input
Blink
I01, I02, I03
Blink once simultaneously indicating the start of the AutoCorrect process
I01
Three times
I02
Twice
I03
Once
I01, I02, I03
Blink once simultaneously indicating the end of the AutoCorrect process
This sequence indicates that: Current input I01 is associated to Network line 3 Current input I02 is associated to Network line 2 Current input I03 is associated to Network line 1
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This will be the case if the DIRIS Digiware S module is placed upstream (and turned upside down) of the protective device for example:
Advanced Wiring diagnostic from DIRIS Digiware D-xx displays:
In the DIRIS Digiware D-xx displays, an advanced wiring diagnostic screen is available to help to detect wiring errors while
conguring the DIRIS Digiware S module. The user has the choice between a manual correction (using the display directly or via the Easy Cong software.) or an automatic correction using the push button on the front face of the DIRIS Digiware S module. The manual correction using Easy Cong is shown in the picture below:
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13. ALARMS
The threshold alarms on measurements are only available with DIRIS Digiware U-30, S-135, S-Datacenter and IO-20.
The alarms on digital inputs with change of output status are available on DIRIS DigiwareIO-10.
13.1. Alarms upon events
Alarms can be generated when a threshold is exceeded for electrical measurements, consumption, variations in level or change in input status. Also, combinations can be made on the alarms created.
Up to 23 detected alarms are saved and timestamped; an alarm can have 3 distinct statuses: Alarm active, Alarm
nished, Alarm nished and acknowledged. Alarms can be acknowledged either automatically or by user action, as
required.
Up to 9 alarms on electrical measurements can be congured per equipment and 4 for the status change of a
digital input. The digital inputs are available on DIRIS Digiware IO-10.
The alarms are congured via the Easy Cong software.
13.1.1. Electrical parameters
The alarms available are based on electrical parameters measured in the devices.
Alarm upon variation in the instantaneous or average value of an electrical value: Current, voltage, frequency, power, power factor, Cos phi, harmonic distortion or an analogue quantity on the DIRIS Digiware IO-20 module.
Selection of the hysteresis and high/low threshold.
Setting a time delay at the start and end of the alarm.
For the associated total harmonic distortion, voltage and current three-phase values, an alarm may be generated if the condition is fullled on a combination of phases:
- On a single-phase: Phase1, Phase2, Phase3
- On all the phases simultaneously: Phase1 and Phase2 and Phase3
- On one phase of the three phases: Phase1 or Phase2 or Phase3
Example of conguring an alarm on the current via Easy Cong:
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13.1.2. Voltage and current unbalance (in a three-phase network)
Alarms on voltage unbalances: Unba, Unb
Alarm upon current unbalance: Inba, Inb
Selection of the hysteresis and high/low threshold
Setting a time delay at the start and end of the alarm
13.1.3. EN 50160 voltage quality events
Alarms on quality events for the voltage provided: voltage sags/dips (Udip), voltage swells (Uswl) and voltage interruptions (Uint), taking the occurrence into account: number, reference period.
13.1.4. Consumption
Alarm on the energies: Partial Ea+, Ea-, Er+, Er-, Eap
Selection of a high threshold (excessive consumption)
13.1.5. Protection counters
Alarms on protection counters can be congured thanks to the VirtualMonitor technology (only available with DIRIS
Digiware S):
- Total operation counter
- Low-load operation counter
- On-load operation counter
- Overload operation counter
- Total Trip Counter (this feature is also available using the inputs of the DIRIS Digiware IO-10)
Refer to the VirtualMonitor paragraph (section 11 of this instruction manual) for more information on protection counters.
Example of conguring an alarm on the protection counters via Easy Cong:
13.1.6. Digital inputs
This function is available on DIRIS Digiware IO-10.
Alarm upon change of status of a digital input
Choice of a rising or falling edge
Setting a time delay at the start and end of the alarm
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Example of conguring an alarm on a digital input via Easy Cong:
13.1.7. Precongured load management alarms (only available with DIRIS Digiware S-Datacenter)
DIRIS Digiware S-Datacenter has 9 precongured alarms, alerting the user of the load level on each current input:
• Full load: when the load level reaches 80% of the nominal current.
• High load: when the load level reaches 60% of the nominal current.
• No load: when the load level drops to 0% of the nominal current.
The nominal current is 32A by default. It can be changed from the “Loads” conguration menu of the DIRIS Digiware S module in Easy Cong or from the DIRIS Digiware D-xx display.
13.2. Combination of alarms
• 4 boolean combinations (OR, AND) on the dened alarms (electrical values, energy, inputs, etc.)
Example of conguring an alarm on a digital input via Easy Cong:
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13.3. System alarms
If an installation error is detected during setup, a system alarm is automatically generated.
13.3.1. Voltage/current association
Alarm upon connection error: wrong association between the current inputs of the DIRIS Digiware S module and the voltage inputs on the DIRIS Digiware U module
13.3.2. Incorrect direction of rotation (three-phase network)
• Alarm upon identication of the incorrect direction of phase rotation (for example 3-2-1 instead of 1-2-3)
13.4. Protection alarms
DIRIS Digiware S modules have 6 protection alarms alerting the user of an event on a protective device.
Make sure you have congured the protective device type used in the “Loads” conguration menu in order to use
the Protection alarms.
The protection alarms can be based on the opening of the protective device, the Tripping of the circuit breaker, or the defect of the protective device.
Example of conguring a protection alarm via Easy Cong
13.5. Setting up alarms
Alarms can be activated or deactivated from the Easy Cong conguration software.
There are several ways of identifying the presence of an alarm:
13.5.1. LED on front of module
Blinking: System alarm
Fixed: Alarm upon event (has priority over system alarms when both alarms are on-going at the same time)
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13.5.2. Activation of an input
If an input is present, the alarm can be acknowledged from this input. Acknowledgement of an alarm can only be taken into account if the alarm is completed
13.5.3. RS485 Modbus
Information on the alarms with timestamping available via the RS485 communication bus
Sends alarm acknowledgement
13.5.4. Display and Webview
Information on the alarms with timestamping
Sends alarm acknowledgement
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14. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
14.1. DIRIS Digiware C, U, S and IO
14.1.1. Mechanical characteristics
Casing type
Modular for DIN rail or back plate mounting
Casing protection index
IP20
Front panel protection index
IP40 on the nose in modular assembly
Weight of DIRIS Digiware C-3x / U-xx / S-xx / IO 65g / 64g / 54g / 63g
14.1.2. Electrical characteristics
DIRIS Digiware C-31
Input voltage
24VDC ± 15 % - 20W max - SELV
Connection Removable screw terminal block, 2 positions, stranded or solid 0.2-
2.5mm² cable
Link with DIRIS Digiware U voltage module
The DIRISDigiwareU voltage module is linked to the DIRISDigiwareC-31 by a Digiware Bus
P15 power supply Features: 230VAC / 24VDC - 0.63A - 15W
Modular format - Dimensions (H x L): 90 x 25mm
14.1.3. Power consumption of DIRIS Digiware devices
Power consumption
DIRIS Digiware D-40/D-50
2 W
DIRIS Digiware D-70
2.5 W
DIRIS Digiware C-31
0.8 W
DIRIS Digiware C-32
1.5 W
DIRIS Digiware U-xx
0.72 W
DIRIS Digiware S-xx
0.35 W
DIRIS Digiware IO-xx
0.5 W
14.1.5. Measuring characteristics
Measurement accuracy
Accuracy According to IEC 61557-12
PMD DD classification
Measuring energy and power
Active energy and active power accuracy Class 0.5 for active energy
Class 1 for active power
Accuracy of reactive energy
Class 2
Power factor measurement
Accuracy
Class 1
Voltage measurement - DIRIS Digiware U
Characteristics of the network measured Nominal voltage: 480Y/277 VAC
Range: 87-520 VAC (Ph/Ph); 50-300 VAC (Ph/N) CAT III
Frequency range
45 - 65Hz
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Frequency accuracy
Class 0.02
Network type Single-phase/ Two-phase / Two-phase with neutral / Three-phase / Three-
phase with neutral
Measurement by voltage transformer Primary: 400,000VAC
Secondary: 60, 100, 110, 173, 190VAC
Input consumption
≤ 0.1 VA
Rated impulse voltage IEC 60947-1 V. IMP: 6.4kV
Accuracy of voltage measurement
Class 0.2
Connection Removable screw terminal block, 4 positions, stranded or solid 0.2-
2.5mm² cable
Link with DIRIS Digiware S current sensing module
The first DIRISDigiwareS current sensing module is linked to the DIRISDigiwareU voltage module by a Digiware Bus
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Current sensing - DIRIS Digiware S
Number of current inputs
3
Accuracy of current measurement
Class 0.5
Basic current Ib Maximum current Imax
10 A 63 A
Link with DIRIS Digiware U voltage module The first DIRISDigiwareS current sensing module is linked to the
DIRISDigiwareU voltage module by a Digiware Bus
Link with DIRIS Digiware S current module The DIRISDigiwareS current modules are interconnected by the
Digiware Bus with bus termination for the last module
Digital inputs/outputs- DIRIS Digiware IO-10
Number of inputs
4
Type / Power supply
Insulated input, internal polarisation 12 VDC max., 3 mA - SELV
Input functions Logical status
State of the circuit breaker: position, trip status, drawer status Pulse counter: choice of pulse weight, measurement unit, tariff rates (max. 8)
Connection Removable screw terminal block, 9 positions - 5 dedicated to inputs,
stranded or solid 0.14-1.5mm² cable
Number of outputs
2
Type
Insulated output, 48VDC max., 50 mA and 24 VAC max.- SELV
Output functions Configurable alarm on threshold overruns
Remote control of devices
Connection Removable screw terminal block, 9 positions - 4 dedicated to outputs,
stranded or solid 0.14-1.5mm² cable
Analog inputs - DIRIS Digiware IO-20
Number of inputs
2
Type / Power supply
0/4-20mA, 200Ω max - SELV
Accuracy 0.5% full scale
Function
Connection of analogue sensors (pressure, humidity, temperature...) with linear or quadratic interpolation
Connection Removable screw terminal block, 2x2 positions, stranded or solid
0.14-1.5mm² cable
14.1.6. Communication characteristics
Digiware BUS
Function
Connection between DIRIS Digiware modules
Cable type
Specific SOCOMEC cable with RJ45 connections
RS485
Connection type
2 - 3 half duplex wires
Protocol
Modbus RTU
Baudrate
9600 to 115 200 bauds
Function
Configuration and reading of centralised data on the DIRIS Digiware U and all of the DIRIS Digiware I linked by the Digiware bus
Location
Single-point on DIRIS Digiware C
Connection Removable screw terminal block, 3 positions, stranded or solid
0.14-1.5mm² cable
USB
Protocol
Modbus RTU on USB
Function
Configuration of DIRIS Digiware U and I modules
Location
On each DIRIS Digiware U and I measurement module
Connection
Type B micro USB connector
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14.1.7. Environmental characteristics
Ambient operating temperature
-10…+55°C (IEC 60068-2-1/IEC 60068-2-2)
Storage temperature
-25…+70°C (IEC 60068-2-1/IEC 60068-2-2)
Operating humidity
55°C / 97%RH (IEC 60068-2-30)
Operating altitude
< 2000 m
Vibration 0.35mm, 25Hz, 20 min/axe (IEC 61557-12)
Impact resistance Front panel: 5J - casing: 1J (IEC 61010-1 Ed 3.0)
PEP ecopassport - ISO 14025 DIRIS Digiware U: SOCO-2014-05-v1-FR, SOCO-2014-05-v1-EN
DIRIS Digiware IO: SOCO-00001-V01.01-FR, SOCO-00001-V01.01-EN DIRIS Digiware S: SOCO-00006-V01.01-FR; SOCO-00006-V01.01-EN
14.1.8. Electromagnetic characteristics
Immunity to electrostatic discharges IEC 61000-4-2 LEVEL III
Immunity to radiated radio-frequency fields IEC 61000-4-3 LEVEL III
Immunity to electrical fast transients/bursts IEC 61000-4-4 LEVEL III
Immunity to impulse waves IEC 61000-4-5 LEVEL III
Immunity to conducted disturbances IEC 61000-4-6 LEVEL III
Immunity to power frequency magnetic fields IEC 61000-4-8 400A/m
Radiated emissions CISPR11 Group1 - CLASS B
14.1.9. Standards and safety
Device IEC61557-12, performance measuring and monitoring device (PMD)
Safety Compliant with Low Voltage Directive:
2014/35/EU of February 26th 2014 (IEC EN61010-1 & IEC EN61010-2-030)
. Compliant with Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive: 2014/30/EU of February 26th 2014.
Insulation Overvoltage category III (300VAC Ph/N), degree of pollution 2
UL UL 61010-1 & 61010-2-030 compliant
UL installation:
The DIRIS Digiware system must be enclosed in an NRTL certied electrical/re enclosure, listed Industrial Control Panel Equipment, or
similar equipment.
14.1.10. Service life
MTTF (mean time to failure) > 100 years
14.2. DIRIS Digiware D-40/D-50/D-70
14.2.1. Mechanical characteristics
Type of screen Capacitive touch-screen technology, 10 keys
Screen resolution 350 x 160 pixels
Front panel protection index IP65
Weight of the DIRIS Digiware D-40/D-50/D-70
160 g / 180 g / 185 g
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14.2.2. DIRIS Digiware D-40 communication characteristics
Type of screen Multipoint remote screen
RJ45 Digiware Control and power supply interface function
RS485 2-3 wires Modbus RTU slave communication function
USB Upgrade and configuration via type B micro USB connector
UL
UL61010 conformity
14.2.3. DIRIS Digiware D-50 communication characteristics
Type of screen Multipoint remote screen
Ethernet RJ45 10/100 Mbs Modbus TCP gateway function
RJ45 Digiware Control and power supply interface function
RS485 2-3 wires Modbus RTU master communication function
USB Upgrade and configuration via type B micro USB connector
UL
UL61010 conformity
14.2.4. DIRIS Digiware D-70 communication characteristics
Type of screen Multipoint remote screen
Ethernet RJ45 10/100 Mbs (use a shielded Ethernet cable)
Gateway function:
- Modbus TCP (max. 32 simultaneous connections)
- Webview embedded web server (Power & Energy Monitoring version)
- BACnet IP
- SNMP v1, v2 & v3
SNTP protocol Allows time synchronisation of the display with an SNTP server from an NTP
server. The display updates the connected devices.
SMTP protocol(s) Sends email notifications from the display.
FTP protocol(s) Automatically exports data via FTP standard or secure server (consumption
curves, load curves, measurement logs)
RJ45 Digiware Control and power supply interface function
RS485 2-3 wires Modbus RTU master communication function
USB Upgrade and configuration via type B micro USB connector
UL
UL61010 conformity
14.2.5. Electrical characteristics
Power supply 24VDC +10% / -20% SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) - 20 W max
14.2.6. Environmental characteristics
Storage temperature -20 … +70°C
Operating temperature -10 … +55°C
Humidity 95% at 40°C
Installation category - degree of pollution CAT III, 2
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15. PERFORMANCE CLASSES
Performance classes are given in compliance with IEC 61557-12
Classication of DIRIS Digiware DD
Temperature K55
Overall operating performance class 0.5 for active energy
1 for active power
15.1. Specication of the characteristics
Symbol
Function
Overall operating performance class
DIRISDigiware with
integrated current sensors in compliance with IEC 61557-12
Measurement range
Pa Total active power 1 5% Ib ... Imax
Q
A
, Q
V
Total reactive power (arithmetic, vectorial) 1 5% Ib ... Imax
S
A
, S
V
Total apparent power (arithmetic, vectorial) 1 5% Ib ... Imax
Ea Total active energy 0.5 2% Ib ... Imax
Er
A
, Er
V
Total reactive energy (arithmetic, vectorial) 1 5% Ib ... Imax
Eap
A
, EapVTotal apparent energy (arithmetic, vectorial) 2 according to IEC 61557-12
1 according to IEC 62053-24
5% Ib ... Imax
f Frequency 0.02 45-65Hz
I Phase current 0.5 20% Ib ... Imax
INc Calculated neutral current 1 20% Ib ... Imax
U Voltage (Lp-Lg or Lp-N) 0.2 50-300VAC Ph/N
PF
A
, PFVPower factor (arithmetic, vectorial) 1 0.5 lagging to 0.8
leading
Pst, Plt Flicker (short-term, long-term) - -
Udip Voltage dip (Lp-Lg or Lp-N) 0.5 -
Uswl Voltage swell (Lp-Lg or Lp-N) 0.5 -
Uint Voltage interruption (Lp-Lg or Lp-N) 0.2 -
Unba Voltage amplitude unbalance (Lp-N) 0.5 -
Unb Voltage phase and amplitude unbalance (Lp-Lg or
Lp-N)
0.2 -
THDu, THD-Ru
Total harmonic distortion rate of the voltage (relative to the fundamental, relative to the RMS value)
1 Rank 1 to 63
Uh Voltage harmonics 1 -
THDi, THD-Ri
Total harmonic distortion rate of the current (relative to the fundamental, relative to the RMS value)
1 Rank 1 to 63
Ih Current harmonics 1 -
Msv Centralised remote control signals - -
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15.2. Evaluation of the power quality
Symbol
Function
Overall operating performance class
DIRISDigiware in compliance
with IEC 61557-12
Measurement range
f Frequency 0.02 45-65Hz
I Phase current 0.5 20% Ib ... Imax
INc Calculated neutral current 1 20% Ib ... Imax
U Voltage (Lp-Lg or Lp-N) 0.2 50 - 300VAC Ph/N
Pst, Plt Flicker (short-term, long-term) - -
Udip Voltage dip (Lp-Lg or Lp-N) 0.5 -
Uswl Voltage swell (Lp-Lg or Lp-N) 0.5 -
Uint Voltage interruption (Lp-Lg or Lp-N) 0.2 -
Unba Voltage amplitude unbalance (Lp-N) 0.5 -
Unb Voltage phase and amplitude unbalance (Lp-Lg or
Lp-N)
0.2 -
Uh Voltage harmonics
1 -
Ih Current harmonics
1 -
Msv Centralised remote control signals
- -
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