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™ Digital Multifunction Meter

Table of Contents
Sl. No. Descriptions Page No.
1 General Details 2
2 Front Panel Details 2
3 Mechanical Dimensions 4
™ Digital Multifunction Meter 4
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Installations
Programming the meter
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6 Warranty & Disclaimer 6
Appendix 1: Technical Specifications 7
Manual for Installation and Use Appendix 2: Modbus communication details 8
Appendix 3: Addressing in Modbus 9
 Measurement of Energies Appendix 4: Display Parameters 12
 Maximum Demand measurement
Appendix 5: Wiring Diagrams 15
 Programmable features
 Separate models for Unidirectional and bidirectional measurement
 Suitable for 50Hz & 60Hz supply 1. General Details:
 RS485 MODBUS communication
 Freeze mode feature
™ is a digital panel meter for measuring electrical parameters with multiple displays in
size 96 x 96 mm. The meter is designed with high performance processor to combine measurements of
both instantaneous and cumulative values in an electrical system. The device is built with bright 7
segment displays and provides high-resolution value of various parameters. The parameters can be
scrolled up & down by front panel push buttons. The parameters like CT / PT ratings, baud rates, port
address, demand parameters etc, can set by push buttons on the front panel as well through as modbus
protocol (RS485). The programming parameters are password protected. Meter is provided with
measurement energies, MDs with programmable integration period. The unique feature of multifunction
meters, it is provided with two relays which are used to trip circuits/isolate circuits in case of predefined
fault/threshold conditions. Relays are available for specific models only.

2. Front Panel Details:

2.1 Display & LED indications


™ Digital Multifunction Meter features with 7
segment display and LEDs for multipurpose indications.
1. Bright 7 segment Displays for displaying the
Parameters.
2. LEDs for indicating units (kilo, Mega & Giga values.)
3. LEDs for indicating Reverse of individual phases. If
any of the phases are reversed, the reversed phase is
indicated through LEDs.
4. LEDs for indicating Lead, export and communication.

Figure 1 Front view of Digital Multifunction Meter

2.2 Front panel push buttons:

Three push buttons Up , Down & Mode to do following functions:


1. Scrolling through display parameters
2. Programming of parameters
L&T Electrical & Automation 3. Increase /Decrease the numeric values during programming

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2.3 Programming using push buttons 3. Mechanical Dimensions


Sl. No Action with keys Display Status
Press up key and down key simultaneously to enter to programming
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mode. Meter displays PASS & 0000 with first digit blinking.
Enter the password for user authentication (Default password is
2 0000). Press mode key. Password can be changed in the
programming mode once meter displays “PASS” (Password).
If password is correct, meter displays ACPt followed by first
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programming parameter.
If entered password is incorrect, meter displays PErr & meter will
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return to display parameters.
5 Press up key to scroll the main menu programming pages. Pages scrolling
Press mode key to select the page. Parameter default / Previous
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value with first digit blinking
Figure 2 Mechanical Dimensions
7 Press up key to increment the cursor position value 0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9
8 Press down key to shift cursor position to right ----
4. Installations
i) Press mode key to update the values. ““UUPd”” will be displayed.
9 ii) Press up key to accept the entered value/
value/down key to skip the Step i
1. Dimensions of panel cut-out (92mm x 92mm) for
entered value. step ii mounting multifunction is shown in Figure 3. The
connection diagram for multifunction meter is
Press up & down key to exit programming mode, meter will display shown in figure 8, 9 &10. Care to be taken for
10 proper connection.
‘ESCP’ & ‘rSEt’ then followed by restart 2. Auxiliary voltage:
Multifunction meter will power ON with
For manual reset press up key and mode key simultaneously in auxiliary voltage (Range from 80V to 300V AC).
11 manual scroll mode.. Meter displays “rSt” and continued by display 3. ™ Multifunction meter is suitable for
parameter. operating in star connected system and delta
In Freeze mode, ‘Desired parameter can be monitored continuously’. connected system. For connection refer Figure 4 /
Figure 5. The meter should be programmed
1) To enter Freeze mode: appropriately for the type of system. The default
setting is for 3P4W system. To change the settings
Press ‘MODE’ key continuously for 3sec to Freeze the to 3P3W configuration mode, change “cnfg” setting
parameter. The meter displays “
“diSP StAY On” and then continues to from “0000” to “0001” in programming mode. Refer Figure 3 Panel cut out dimension
show display parameter on which it has been freezed. section 5.2 for details. ( 92 x 92 mm )
4. The rating of input measurement current is 5A/1A
12 2) To exit Freeze mode (To Unfreeze): (maximum current rating is 6A/1.2A respectively).In case of higher current measurement, external
Press ‘MODE’ key for 3sec
3sec, the meter displays “diSP StAY
AY OFF” Current Transformers (CT) to be used. The CT ratios need to be programmed appropriately. Refer
section 5.2 for programming details. The ‘terminal S1’->’terminal S2’ is forward direction and
and continues to display scroll mode.
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‘terminal S2’->’terminal S1’ is reverse direction. In case of reverse connection the meter is capable of
detecting the reverse connection & will indicate through reverse LEDs. In case of Model C the forward
3) In case of power fail and resume: direction is based on majority current lines. The reverse current detection logic is applicable for 3P4W
Iff the freeze mode is activated, on power resume,, Meter connection only.
Displays “diSP StAY AY On” and then continue to show display 5. Maximum measuring input voltage is 300V phase to neutral. External potential transformers are to be
parameter on which it was freezed
freezed. used for high voltage measurement (HV/MV systems). The PT ratios need to be programmed in the
meter suitably. Refer section 5.2 for programming details.
Time out for programming mode is 1minute.After time out, meter will exit programming mode. 6. The meter is provided with two relays, to trip circuits in case of fault\threshold conditions. The setting
2.4 Display Features: for fault conditions can be decided by the customer. The default factory settings are available in
section 5.1. Relay terminals for relay 1 is RL1C, RL1N and for relay 2 is RL2C, RL2N. Refer section
On Power ON, following will be displayed sequentially: A1.2(Applicable for specific models only).
1) All the segments of 7 segment dis
display and all the LEDs will glow 7. The parameters on display can be monitored remotely using RS485 communication. The terminal
2) The firmware version connections of RS485 are D+ & D-. Modbus protocol is implemented with RS485 communication. The
3) Display parameters communication parameters need to be programmed appropriately. For connections details, settings &
The meter has a provision to scroll the display parameters automatically after ~3 seconds. The meter memory map refer section 5.1 and Appendix 2.
enters into the manual mode by up/down key press. In manual mode, display shall scroll up & down by
every up & down key press respectively.
espectively. If key is not pressed for ~5 minutes, it returns to auto scroll
mode. Any display parameter can be monitored continuously using ‘freeze
freeze mode
mode’ feature.

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5.2. List of programming parameters
Factory
Sl. No. Parameter Min / Max Value Display
setting
1 Slave ID 1- 247 1
2 Baud rate 9600 & 19200 9600
3 CT Primary Turns Max up to 9999 1
4 CT Secondary Turns Max up to 9999 1
5 PT Primary Turns Max up to 9999 1
6 PT Secondary Turns Max up to 9999 1
7 Meter wiring configuration 0000 for 3P4W,0001 for 3P3W 0000
Figure 4 3P4W connection 8 Programming Password 0000 to 9999 0000
Figure 5 3P3W connection
( Terminal connection 17 & 18 not applicable for
Model A meters) 9♦ Node Used for factory purpose only. 0000
10 Number of poles 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16 2
Check list for programming parameters during installation MD Active Integration period 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, 30
11α /
S.No. Parameters (Model B/Model C) 60 Minutes
1 CT & PT ratios MD Apparent Integration 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, / 30
12α Period (Model B/Model C) 60
2 System configuration (3P3W or 3P4W) mode Minutes
3 MD integration period MD Current (I) Integration 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30,
/ 30
4 Relay operation setting 13α Period (Model B/Model C) 60
5 RS485 communication setting Minutes

Command to clear the Power fails count (rest Intr). Step 1:


5. Programming the meter
Step 1: Press mode key meter displays “CnFn reSt”.
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5.1 List of relay programming parameters Step 2: Press mode key meter displays “UUPd”.
Step 3: Press up key meter displays ACPt. Step 2:
Meter is programmed with default factory settings. These parameters can be changed by Step 3:
authenticated user/customer. Relay features are available for specific models only. Refer page 16 for the α
Applicable for Model B &C only ♦
Not to be changed by customer
same.
Note :-((CtPr/CtSE) * (PtPr/PtSE)) < = 10000000
Sl. No. Parameter Min / Max Value Display Factory setting
1# Lower Voltage cut off Limit 9.6V 9.600V 6. Warranty and Disclaimer
2# Upper Voltage cut off Limit 264.0V 264.0V
6.1 Warranty
π π
3 Lower Current cut off Limit 0.1A/0.02A 0.100A/0.02A
Larsen & Toubro warrants that Digital Multifunction meter is free from defects in workmanship and
π π material. Larsen & Toubro’s obligation under this warranty shall be for a period of 18 months from the
4 Upper Current cut off Limit 5.867A/1.1734A 5.867A/1.1734A
date of sale subject to the following terms and conditions provided the notice of defects and
5 Lower Frequency cut off Limit 40.0Hz 40.00Hz satisfactory proof thereof is given to Larsen & Toubro by its Customer within the warranty period.
6 Upper Frequency cut off Limit 70.0Hz 70.00Hz
1. Larsen & Toubro shall provide only repairs for the sold item.
7 Relay cut-off occurrence persistence time 1 – 9999 s 15 seconds 2. Defective parts shall be serviced or replaced by Larsen & Toubro.
8 Relay cut off restoration persistence time 1 – 9999 s 15 seconds This warranty does not cover any defect in the product caused by accident, misuse, mishandling
(includes improper electrical, mechanical installation), tamper, neglect, alteration/modification or
π indicates applicable for -/1A meter(otherwise -/5A meter)
substitution of any of the components or parts, or any attempt of internal adjustment by unauthorized
#
Relay cut-off limits is not applicable for 3P3W system, the immediate below table is applicable. service personnel. For applicability of warranty Larsen & Toubro shall be the sole judge.

Under no circumstance shall Larsen & Toubro be liable for any consequential or resulting injury or for
Factory
Sl. No. Parameter Min / Max Value Display loss, damage or expense directly or indirectly from the use of this product. The foregoing warranty is in
setting
lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, and is the sole and exclusive remedy for any claim
1 Lower Voltage cut off Limit 16.62V 16.62V
arising from any defect in the product.
2 Upper Voltage cut off Limit 457.2V 457.2V
6.2 Disclaimer
To disable the condition/parameter specific relay trip, set that specific parameter(s) to zero.
Sufficient care is taken to provide all information regarding the product but Larsen & Toubro does not
claim any responsibility for the damage caused by using the product directly or indirectly.

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Appendix 1: Technical Specifications


The relay setting can be programmed for the following fault condition.
A.1.1 Specifications 1. Abnormal voltage
2. Abnormal current
Auxiliary Auxiliary supply 80 to 300VAC 3. Abnormal frequency
circuit Auxiliary burden < 4VA The abnormal voltage, current & frequency can be decided by the customer. The upper & lower limit
Class of accuracy 1.0 as per IEC 62053-21/ can be programmed appropriately. Refer section 5.1 for details.
0.5 as per IEC 62053-22
Measurement circuit burden < 0.2VA per phase Relay specifications
Input voltage measurement range 10V to 300V(P-N)
17.32V (P-P) to 520V (P-P) Continuous Contact Rating 5A
-/5A 5mA to 6A
Measurement Input current measurement range
-/1A 1mA to 1.2A Maximum Switching Voltage 277V
circuit
57.7V (P-N) to 277V (P-N)
Voltage range for class of accuracy
100V (P-P) to 480V (P-P) Maximum Switching Current 5A
-/5A 250mA to 6A
Current range for accuracy class
-/1A 50mA to 1.2A
Maximum Switching Power 1250VA Figure 6 Relay Contacts
50Hz ± 10% & 60Hz ± 10%
Line frequency measurement range
(Suitable for both 50Hz & 60Hz supply)
Impulse voltage test ±4kV as per IEC 62053-21 Appendix 2: Modbus communication details
Insulation
AC voltage Test 4kV double insulation as per IEC 62053-21
properties
Insulation resistance 500V DC Voltage as per IS 13779 A.2.1 Introduction:
Test of power consumption As per IEC 62053-21 The Default slave ID of meter is 1.In Case of multiple meters connected in a network, the slave IDs to be
Electrical Voltage dips and interrupts As per IEC 61326-1 unique to network. RS485 modbus protocol allows up to 247 meters to be connected in a network. But
requirements 20 times of Imax for half a second as per the signal strength of RS485 allows only 32 meters to be connected in a network. Hence to enable
Short time over current Protection
IEC 62053-21 connecting up to 247 meters, repeaters to be connected to improve the signals strength. Figure 7 shows
Electrical fast transient/burst immunity the typical network connection for RS485 communication. Repeaters are not shown in figure for
±4kV as per IEC 61000-4-4
test simplicity. The value of the termination resistor should be equal to the cable impedance. The cable
±8kV air discharge , ±6kV contact impedance can be obtained from the cable manufacturer. In case value of cable impedance is not known,
Electrostatic discharge immunity test
discharge as per IEC 61000-4-2 usually 120Ω, 5W resistor will work fine. The function of the termination resistor is to reduce the
Electro- Radiated, radio-frequency, reflection of signals at the ends.
10 V/m as per IEC 61000-4-3
Magnetic electromagnetic field immunity test
Compatibility Immunity to conducted disturbances, A.2.2 Modbus Address Map for Data read /write:
3V as per IEC 61000-4-6 1. Maximum bytes that can be collected in single query - 180 Bytes
(EMC) induced by radio-frequency fields 2. Recommended no response timeout – 250 ms
Surge immunity test ±4kV as per IEC 61000-4-5 3. Data updating rate for each parameters – 3s minimum
Rated power frequency magnetic fields 1A/m as per IEC 61000-4-8 4. Recommended polling frequency for each baud rate – As updating rate for each parameter is 3s.
Emission Class B as per CISPR 22 Anything above 3s is preferred.
Operating Temperature 0 º C to +55 º C
Operating Storage Temperature -20 º C to +70 º C
Conditions 0 to 95% relative humidity non-
Humidity
condensing
Shock 40g in 3 planes
Vibration 10 to 55Hz,0.15mm peak amplitude
Mechanical
Plastic mould protected to IP51 from
testing Casing
front side
Weight 400gms(approximately)

A.1.2 Relay specifications


Multifunction meter is provided with two normally closed (NC) relays which can be
programmed to trip in abnormal system conditions. There will be continuity between the contacts RL1C
& RL1N and continuity between the contacts RL2C & RL2N in system healthy condition. The relay trip
option can be disabled for one or all of the parameters by setting the corresponding parameter(s) to Figure 7 Typical connection diagram of RS485
zero.
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30007 R Phase Current 2 0.001
30009 Y Phase Current 2 0.001
Appendix 3: Addressing in Modbus
30011 B Phase Current 2 0.001
The Phase voltages and phase currents will be without multiplication of PT and CT ratio
For changing any programming parameter through modbus, first password has to be entered then respectively.
followed by the address of the parameters. Once password is entered the password is enabled for an idle 30013 Active Power R Phase 3 0.0001
time of 2 minutes. 30016 Active Power Y Phase 3 0.0001
Address Parameters Words 30019 Active Power B Phase 3 0.0001
40513 Password (PRIDES) for programming 3 30022 Reactive Power R Phase 3 0.0001
30025 Reactive Power Y Phase 3 0.0001
Address Parameters Words MF 30028 Reactive Power B Phase 3 0.0001
H-REGS Function code 0x06 is used for writing for following parameters 30031 Apparent Power R Phase 3 0.0001
1.Relay Occurrence / Persistence Time 30034 Apparent Power Y Phase 3 0.0001
40337 Relay Occurrence time (in Seconds)(0001 to 9999) 1 1 30037 Apparent Power B Phase 3 0.0001
40338 Relay Persistence time (in Seconds)(0001 to 9999) 1 1 30040 Power Factor R Phase 2 0.001
2.Meter Configuration (3W/4W) 30042 Power Factor Y Phase 2 0.001
0000 for 3-Phase 4-Wire Configuration 30044 Power Factor B Phase 2 0.001
42305 1 1
0001 for 3-Phase 3-Wire Configuration
30046 Total Active Power 3 0.0001
3.Communication Parameters
30049 Total Reactive Power 3 0.0001
41025 Meter Address (1 to 247) 1 1
30052 Total Apparent Power 3 0.0001
Baud Rate (Only following values are possible 30055 Total Power Factor 2 0.001
41026 1 1
Write 6 for 9600, 7 for 19200)
30057 Line Frequency 2 0.01
4.No of Poles
30059 RY-Line Voltage 2 0.01
42561 No of Poles (2 to 16)(only even values) 1 1
30061 YB-Line Voltage 2 0.01
Function code 0x10 is used for writing for following parameters
30063 BR-Line Voltage 2 0.01
1.External CT/PT Values
30065 Average Phase Voltage 2 0.01
41281 CT Primary (1 to 9999) 2 1
30067 Average Phase Current 2 0.001
41283 CT Secondary (1 to 9999) 2 1
30069** R Phase Voltage Harmonic 2 0.01
41285 PT Primary (1 to 9999) 2 1
30071** Y Phase Voltage Harmonic 2 0.01
41287 PT Secondary (1 to 9999) 2 1
30073** B Phase Voltage Harmonic 2 0.01
Note:- (max. (CTprimary/CTsecondary) * (Ptprimary/Ptsecondary)) < = 10000000
30075** R Phase Current Harmonic 2 0.001
2. MD Information
30077** Y Phase Current Harmonic 2 0.001
40769* MD1(Apparent MD) - Integration Period 1 1
30079** B Phase Current Harmonic 2 0.001
40770* MD2(Active MD) - Integration Period 1 1
30081* Phase Difference-R Voltage & Current 2 0.01
40849* MD3(Current MD)- Integration Period 1 1
30083* Phase Difference-Y Voltage & Current 2 0.01
(While programming, MD1& MD2 integration periods have to be programmed together. Individual
30085* Phase Difference-B Voltage & Current 2 0.01
programming is not supported.MD3 can be programmed separately.)
30087* Voltage Unbalance R Phase 2 0.001
3.Relay Cut off Limits
30089* Voltage Unbalance Y Phase 2 0.001
40257 Voltage Lower Limit(VL) (9.6<VL<VU) 1 0.01
30091* Voltage Unbalance B Phase 2 0.001
40258 Voltage Upper Limit(VU) (VL<VU<264) 1 0.01
30093* Current Unbalance R Phase 2 0.001
40259 Current Lower Limit(CL) (0.1<CL<CU) 1 0.01
30095* Current Unbalance Y Phase 2 0.001
40260 Current Upper Limit(CU) (CL<CU<5.867) 1 0.01
30097* Current Unbalance B Phase 2 0.001
40261 Frequency Lower Limit(FL) (40<FL<FU) 1 0.01
30099* Percentage Load R Phase 2 0.01
40262 Frequency Upper Limit(FU) (FL<FU<70) 1 0.01
30101* Percentage Load Y Phase 2 0.01
For all the above relay cut off limits, if value is programmed to zero then that parameter won’t be
30103* Percentage Load B Phase 2 0.01
considered for relay operations. (ZERO is a valid input value).All programming to be done together.
30105* RPM 2 1
I-REGS Read Only Registers (Function Code: 0x04)
30107* Neutral Current 2 0.001
1.Instantaneous Values
2. Read Cumulative Energies.
30001 R Phase Voltage 2 0.01
31795 Import Apparent energy 3 0.01
30003 Y Phase Voltage 2 0.01
31798 Import Active energy 3 0.01
30005 B Phase Voltage 2 0.01

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31801 Import Reactive Lag energy 3 0.01 31718** Hour Current MD Occurred 3 1
31804 Import Reactive Lead energy 3 0.01 31729*** Hour Current MD Occurred 3 1
31807** Export Apparent energy 3 0.01 9.Current MD
31810** Export Active energy 3 0.01 31745* Read Current MD 3 0.0001
31813** Export Reactive Lag energy 3 0.01 31750* Read Current Rising Demand 3 0.0001
31816** Export Reactive Lead energy 3 0.01 31755* Read Current MD Backup 3 0.0001
3.Read MD * Applicable for model B & C only. ** Applicable for model C only.
31891* MD Import Apparent 3 0.0001 *** Applicable for model B only.
31894* MD Import Active 3 0.0001 Note 1: The 3rd hexadecimal word in MODBUS is for the unit. 1-KILO, 2-MEGA, 3-GIGA. The default unit
31897*** Apparent Rising Demand 3 0.0001 of measurement is KILO. If the MODBUS data value is ‘*’, then multiplication factor is not applicable.
31897** MD Export Apparent 3 0.0001
31900*** Active Rising Demand 3 0.0001 Appendix 4: Display Parameters
31900** MD Export Active 3 0.0001
Model A & Model B are unidirectional meters and Model C is bi-directional meter.
31903** Import Apparent Rising Demand 3 0.0001
31906** Import Active Rising Demand 3 0.0001
Display
31909** Export Apparent Rising Demand 3 0.0001 Sl. Display Display Display Indica- sequence §
Parameter Display
31912** Export Active Rising Demand 3 0.0001 No. Line1 Line2 Line3 tion
A B C
4.Cumulative Energy Backups U1 U2 U3
1 Phase voltage R,Y,B 1 1 1
32050 Import Apparent Energy 3 0.01 U1 Value U2 Value U3 Value
32053 Import Active Energy 3 0.01 Line to line U12 U23 U31 2 2 2
2 R,Y,B
32056 Import Reactive Energy – lag 3 0.01 voltage U12 Value U23 Value U31 Value
A1 A2 A3
32059 Import Reactive Energy – lead 3 0.01 3 Phase Current R,Y,B 3 3 3
A1 Value A2 Value A3 Value
32062** Export Apparent Energy 3 0.01 Average Voltage, AU AA
4 Blank R,Y,B 4 4 4
32065** Export Active Energy 3 0.01 Average current AU Value AA Value
32068** Export Reactive Energy – lag 3 0.01 5 Neutral Current An An Value Blank 5 5
32071** Export Reactive Energy – lead 3 0.01 6 Line Frequency F F value Blank 5 6 6
5.Read MD Backup PLd1 PLd2 PLd3
32146* MD Import Apparent Backup 3 0.0001 7 Percentage Load R,Y,B 7 7
PLd1 Value PLd2 Value PLd3 Value
32149* MD Import Active Backup 3 0.0001 Uub1 Uub2 Uub3
8 Voltage Unbalance R,Y,B 8 8
32152** MD Export Apparent Backup 3 0.0001 Uub1 Value Uub2 Value Uub3 Value
32155** MD Export Active Backup 3 0.0001 Iub1 Iub2 Iub3
9 Current Unbalance R,Y,B 9 9
Iub1 Value Iub2 Value Iub3 Value
6.Other parameters
System Power
31537 No. of Resets 1 1 10 PF-t PF-t Value Blank 6 10 10
factor
31617 Total Import Load Time (Days(1) + hr(1)) 2 1 Power factor R
11 PF-1 PF-1 Value Blank 7 11 11
31633 Total Power ON Time (Days(1) + hr(1) 2 1 phase
31638** Total Export Load Time (Days(1) + hr(1) 2 1 Power factor Y
12 PF-2 PF-2 Value Blank 8 12 12
31649 Total Import Load Time Backup (Days(1) + hr(1)) 2 1 phase
Power factor B 9 13 13
31654** Total Export Load Time Backup (Days(1) + hr(1) 2 1 13 PF-3 PF-3 Value Blank
phase
31665 Total Power Failure Count 1 1
14 RPM rPn rPn Value Blank 10 14 14
7.Time Remaining
PA1 PA2 PA3 15 15
31681* Time Remaining kVA MD 1 1 15 Phase Angle R,Y,B
PA1 Value PA2 Value PA3 Value
31686***/ 1
Time Remaining kW MD 1 Active Power R Apr1 value Apr1 value 16 16
31683** 16 Apr1
phase (MSB) (LSB) 11
31691* Time Remaining Current MD 1 1 Active Power Y Apr2 Value Apr2 value
17 Apr2 12 17 17
8.Hour MD Occurred phase (MSB) (LSB)
31697* Hour Import kVA MD Occurred 3 1 Active Power B Apr3 Value Apr3 value
18 Apr3 13 18 18
31702** Hour Import KW MD Occurred 3 1 phase (MSB) (LSB)
31707** Hour Export KVA MD Occurred 3 1 Pr.A Value Pr.A Value 14 19 19
19 Total active power Pr.A
(MSB) (LSB)
31713*** Hour Import kW MD Occurred 3 1
Apparent Power R Apn1 Value Apn1 Value 15 20 20
31713** Hour Export KW MD Occurred 3 1 20 Apn1
phase (MSB) (LSB)

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Apparent Power Y Apn2 Value Apn2 Value 16 21 21 MD Export EPnb value EPnb value 47
21 Apn2 47 EPnb Exp
phase (MSB) (LSB) Apparent backup (MSB) (LSB)
Apparent Power B Apn3 Value Apn3 Value MD Import Active Atnb value Atnb value
22 Apn3 17 22 22 48 Atnb 41 48
phase (MSB) (LSB) backup (MSB) (LSB)
Total apparent Pr.AP Value Pr.AP Value 18 23 23 MD Export Active Etnb value Etnb value 49
23 Pr.AP 49 Etnb Exp
power (MSB) (LSB) backup (MSB) (LSB)
Reactive Power R rPr1 value rPr1 value MD Current backup Indb value Indb value
24 rPr1 19 24 24 50 Indb 42 50
phase (MSB) (LSB) (MSB) (LSB)
Reactive Power Y rPr2 Value rPr2 Value 20 25 25 Import Active IAEn value IAEn value 23 43 51
25 rPr2 51 IAEn
phase (MSB) (LSB) Energy (MSB) (LSB)
Reactive Power B rPr3 Value rPr3 Value Import reactive IrEL Value IrEL Value
26 rPr3 21 26 26 52 IrEL 24 44 52
phase (MSB) (LSB) lag Energy (MSB) (LSB)
Total reactive Pr.r Value Pr.r Value Import reactive IrEL Value IrEL Value
27 Pr.r 22 27 27 53 IrEL Lead 25 45 53
power (MSB) (LSB) lead Energy (MSB) (LSB)
APnd Value APnd Value 28 28 Import Apparent IAPE Value IAPE Value 26 46 54
28 MD Apparent APnd 54 IAPE
(MSB) (LSB) Energy (MSB) (LSB)
Occurrence Time Total Import load Y
27 47 55
Days Hours Minutes 37 29 55 trh / trFh d.xxx h. xx
29 of MD Import run hour Mains
n1-d n1-h n1-n
Apparent Total Power on
56 tPot d.xxx h. xx 28 48 56
Rising MD Import APrd value APrd value 31 30 time
30 APrd
Apparent (MSB) (LSB) Total Power fail
57 Pr FAIL Pr value 29 49 57
MD Export EPnd value EPnd value 31 count
31 EPnd Exp
Apparent (MSB) (LSB) Export Active EAEn Value EAEn Value
58 EAEn Exp 58
Occurrence Time Energy (MSB) (LSB)
Days Hours Minutes 32
32 of MD Export Export reactive ErEL value ErEL value
n2-d n2-h n2-n 59 ErEL Exp 59
Apparent lag Energy (MSB) (LSB)
Rising MD Export EPrd value EPrd value 33 Export reactive ErEL value ErEL value Lead,
33 EPrd Exp 60 ErEL 60
Apparent (MSB) (LSB) lead Energy (MSB) (LSB) Exp
Remaining Time of Export apparent EAPE Value EAPE Value
61 EAPE Exp 61
MD Apparent Minutes Energy (MSB) (LSB)
34 rtn1Y / rt12 Blank 34 34
(Import and n.xx Total Export load
Export) 62 Trrh d.xxx h. xx 62
run hour Mains
Atnd value Atnd value 29 35 Import Active IAEb value IAEb value
35 MD Import Active Atnd 63 IAEb 30 50 63
(MSB) (LSB) Energy backup (MSB) (LSB)
Occurrence Time Days Hours Minutes Import Apparent IAPb value IAPb value
36 of MD Import n2-dY / n2-hY / n2-nY/ 38 36 64 IAPb 31 51 64
Energy backup (MSB) (LSB)
Active n3-d n3-h n3-n Import Reactive IrEb value IrEb value
Rising MD Import Atrd value Atrd value 65 IrEb 32 52 65
37 Atrd 32 37 Lag Energy backup (MSB) (LSB)
Active (MSB) (LSB) Import Reactive
MD Export Active Etnd value Etnd value IrEb value IrEb value
38 Etnd Exp 38 66 Lead Energy IrEb Lead 33 53 66
(MSB) (LSB) (MSB) (LSB)
backup
Occurrence Time Total load run
Days Hours Minutes 67 trhbY / trFb d.xxx h. xx 34 54 67
39 of MD Export 39 hour Backup
n4-d n4-h n4-n
Active Export Active EAEb value EAEb value
Rising MD Export Etrd value Etrd value 68 EAEb Exp 68
40 Etrd Exp 40 Energy backup (MSB) (LSB)
Active (MSB) (LSB) Export Apparent EAPb value EAPb value
Remaining Time of 69 EAPb Exp 69
Minutes Energy backup (MSB) (LSB)
41 MD Active (Import rtn2Y / rt34 Blank 35 41 Export Reactive ErEb Value ErEb Value
n.xx 70 ErEb Exp 70
and Export) Lag Energy backup (MSB) (LSB)
42 MD Current (I) Ind Ind Value Blank 30 42 Export Reactive
ErEb Value ErEb Value Exp,
Days Hours Minutes 71 Lead Energy ErEb 71
Occurrence Time (MSB) (LSB) Lead
43 n3- dY / n3-hY / n3-nY / 39 43 backup
of MD Current Total Export load
n5-d n5-h n5-n 72 Trrb d.xxx h. xx 72
Average MD run hour Backup
44 Ird Ird value Blank 33 44 Phase Distortion- UH1 UH2 UH3
current (I) 73 R,Y,B 73
Remaining Time of Minutes voltage UH1 Value UH2 value UH3 Value
45 rtn3Y / rt5 Blank 36 45 Distortion-phase AH1 AH2 AH3
MD Current n.xx 74 R,Y,B 74
MD Import APnb value APnb value Current AH1 Value AH2 Value AH3 Value
46 APnb 40 46
Apparent backup (MSB) (LSB) 75 Modbus Slave ID SL.Id SL.Id Value Blank 35 55 75
13 14

R
Modbus comm. 9.600 / Catalogue Numbers
76 Baud Blank phase 36 56 76
Baud rate 19.20
kilo
77 No. of resets n.rSt n.rSt value Blank 37 57 77 Second letter from right in Catalogue number represents the model. For example
Y
Applicable for Model A & B MSB: Most Significant Bit LSB: Least Significant Bit WDM303FDWA0 represents Model A.
§
Blank cells denote feature not applicable for that model.
Sl. No. Variant Catalogue Number
1 MF model A with relay -/5A WDM303FDWA0
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2 MF Model B with relay -/5A WDM303FDNB0
3 MF Model C with relay -/5A WDM303FDNC0
4 MF model A without relay -/5A WDM303FDWA1
5 MF Model B without relay -/5A WDM303FDNB1
6 MF Model C without relay -/5A WDM303FDNC1
7 MF model A with relay -/1A WDM303ODWA0
8 MF Model B with relay -/1A WDM303ODNB0
9 MF Model C with relay -/1A WDM303ODNC0
10 MF model A without relay -/1A WDM303ODWA1
11 MF Model B without relay -/1A WDM303ODNB1
12 MF Model C without relay -/1A WDM303ODNC1

Figure 8 Model-A, Wiring label for WDM303FDWA0/ WDM303ODWA0 (Left) &


WDM303FDWA1/WDM303ODWA1 (Right)

Figure 9 Model B, Wiring label for WDM303FDNB0/ WDM303ODNB0 (Left)


& WDM303FDNB1/ WDM303ODNB1 (Right)

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Figure 10 Model C, Wiring label for WDM303FDNC0/ WDM303ODNC0 (Left) &
KIADB Industrial Area
WDM303FDNC1/ WDM303ODNC1 (Right)
Hebbal, Hootagalli
Mysore 570018
Karnataka, INDIA

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