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Service Manual
M231/EN M/B11
Service Manual M231/EN M/B11
CONTENT
1. INTRODUCTION 3
2. SYSTEM MODES 4
2.1 Connection mode 4
2.1.1 Valid measurements 4
2.2 Power mode 5
2.3 Operating energy quadrants 6
3. INSTRUMENTATION 7
3.1 Measurements 7
3.1.1 Voltage 7
3.1.2 Current 7
3.1.3 Angles between Phases 7
3.1.4 Frequency 7
3.1.5 Harmonics 7
3.2 Power, power factor and energy 8
3.2.1 Power 8
3.2.2 Power factor 8
3.2.3 Energy 8
3.3 Demand values 9
3.3.1 Real time clock 9
3.3.2 Maximum demands (MDs) 9
3.3.3 Average demands 9
3.3.3.1 Fixed window 9
3.3.3.2 Sliding window 9
3.3.3.3 Thermal Demand 9
3.4 Digital Outputs 9
4. COMMUNICATIONS 10
4.1 RS232 communications 10
4.2 RS485 communications 10
6. TECHNICAL DATA 24
6.1 Ratings 24
6.1.1 Voltage input 24
6.1.2 Current input 24
6.1.3 Frequency 24
6.1.4 AC auxiliary supply 24
6.1.5 DC auxiliary supply 24
6.2 Accuracy 25
6.3 Relay outputs 25
6.4 Real time clock 25
6.5 Back up battery 25
6.6 Communication ports 26
6.6.1 RS232 Port 26
6.6.2 RS485 Port 26
6.7 Product Safety 26
6.8 Environmental withstand 27
6.8.1 Atmospheric environment 27
6.8.2 Construction 27
6.9 CT and VT connections 27
6.10 Power supply, communications and pulsed output connections 30
6.11 Dimensions 31
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1. INTRODUCTION
The M231 Measurement Centre integrates a number of measurement, monitoring and
metering functions in the same unit for comprehensive power system management. The use
of numerical technology achieves high accuracy over a wide dynamic measuring range for
instantaneous and integrated power system parameters. The M231 also provides a host of
other measurement, monitoring and metering facilities as detailed below:
• Instrumentation.
• Metering Facilities.
− Demand metering.
2. SYSTEM MODES
2.1 Connection mode
The connection mode of the M231 is menu-configurable. The following options are available:
Ia • • • • •
Ib • • • •
Ic • • • •
It • • • • •
In •
cosϕa • • •
cosϕb • •
cosϕc • •
cosϕt • • • • •
Pa • • •
Pb • •
Pc • •
Pt • • • • •
Qa • • •
Qb • •
Qc • •
Qt • • • • •
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• Absolute Value - if this is chosen only the absolute value of energy recorded.
• Inverted value - if this is selected the polarity of the power used to accumulate the
desired energy is reversed.
Q (Cap)
Lagging vars to generator
Import
p Q Import
p Q
Import P Quadrant 2 Quadrant 1 Export P
S S
Q Q
P P
Power to generator Power to consumer
P (--) P P P (+)
Q Q
S S
Quadrant 3 Quadrant 4
Export
p Q Export
p Q
Import P Export P
3. INSTRUMENTATION
3.1 Measurements
With the increase in harmonics present in today's power systems, due to the increased use
of electronic loads such as computers, variable frequency drives, etc. it is important, when
accurate monitoring of electrical parameters is required, to use a measuring technique that
allows for their presence. Conventional measurement methods, that use a mean sensing
technique, respond to the mean or average of the input waveform. This is only accurate
when the input waveform approaches a pure sinusoid.
The M231 uses a true RMS (root-mean-square) measurement technique that provides
accurate measurement with harmonics present up to the 15th harmonic. The M231 reads 64
samples per cycle and the true RMS measurement is obtained using these sampled values.
3.1.1 Voltage
All versions of the M231 except for the 3-phase 3-wire versions, measure the true RMS
value of the phase voltages (Ua, Ub, Uc) connected to the unit. The three line voltages (Uab,
Ubc, Uca), average phase voltage (U) and average line voltage (U∆) are calculated from
these measured parameters. For 3-phase 3-wire balanced systems, the M231 creates a
virtual neutral internally.
The 3-phase 3-wire versions of the M231 measure the true RMS value of the phase to phase
voltage.
The available phase, line and average voltages can be viewed on the M231 display or via
the remote communications link.
3.1.2 Current
The M231 measures the true RMS value of the phase currents (Ia, Ib, Ic) connected to the
unit. The neutral current (In), the average of all phase currents and the sum of all phase
currents (It) are calculated from the three phase currents.
The available phase currents, average current and neutral current can be viewed on the
M231 display or via the remote communications link whilst the sum of all phase currents is
only available via the remote communications link.
3.1.3 Angles between Phases
Angles between phases indicate the angles between the vectors of phase voltages. A
positive mark indicates correct phase sequence, while a negative mark indicates an opposite
phase sequence of the measured system.
3.1.4 Frequency
The system frequency is calculated from the time period of the measured voltage and can be
viewed from both the M231 display and the remote communications link.
3.1.5 Harmonics
The percentage total harmonic distortion (%THD) value is the ratio of the sum of the powers
of the harmonic frequencies above the fundamental frequency to the power of the
fundamental frequency. This sum of the powers is a geometric total, formed by taking the
square root of the sum of the squares of the amplitude of each of the harmonics.
The M231 provides %THD values for each phase current, each phase voltage, and for the
line voltages.
This feature is an order option.
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4. COMMUNICATIONS
The M231 is supplied with either RS232 or RS485 electrically isolated communications and
should be specified at ordering. The communications protocol is MODBUS RTU, which is
detailed in the Appendix of this Service Manual. The communications service enables
remote viewing of measurements and viewing and setting of system parameters.
4.1 RS232 communications
The connection of RS232 communications between the M231 and a PC is detailed in Table
3. The maximum connection length is 15 metres.
• L1 - Level 1 password required. In addition to the access rights of L0, the following are
available; set the real time clock, reset and synchronise maximum demand and reset
the energy meters.
• L2 - Level 2 password required. In addition to the rights of L0 and L1 the following are
available; setting of pulsed outputs, demand calculations, communications settings
and connection modes.
• L3 - Level 3 password required. This level is accessible only via the remote
communications interface and is used for factory calibration and service.
The M231 is supplied with both L1 and L2 passwords set to AAAA. AAAA passwords offer
no level of protection; all measurements and settings can be modified. The L1 and L2
passwords must be changed from AAAA to activate password level protection.
When the M231 is first connected to the power system the user is greeted with the message
shown in Figure 2.
Measurement
Centre M231
FIGURE 2 : GREETING
After a period of five seconds the M231 display automatically defaults to display the energy
meters as shown in Figure 3.
1 EXPORT kWh
0000000.00
2 IMPORT kvarh
0000000.00
FIGURE 3 : ENERGY METERS
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SETTING
09:APR:2004
07:12:34
4 * RESET * 4 * RESET * 5
3 * RESET * 3 * RESET * 5
2 * RESET * 2 * RESET * 5
1 * RESET * 1 * RESET * 5
5.2 Settings
Figure 6 illustrates the main setting menu.
SETTING PASSWORD
LANGUAGE
DISPLAY
A
CLOCK
PULSE OUTPUT
RESET MD
DEMAND CALCULATIONS
A
COMMUNICATIO
A N
CONNECTION
CANCEL PASSWORD:
LANGUAGE: *
PYCCKUN
SET
LANGUAGE:
SLOVENSKI
SET
LANGUAGE:
ESPAÑOL
SET
LANGUAGE:
DEUTSCH
SET
LANGUAGE:
FRANCAIS
SET
* RUSSIAN
DISPLAY
A CONTRAST: 20 CONTRAST: 20
SET
DATE:
A 11.MA
AY DATE:
A 11.MA
AY
SET
• Fixed window - MD of the window is reset and MD since last reset is reset. At the
same time, synchronisation of the time interval is performed.
• Sliding window - MD of present sub-window, all other sub-windows and MD since last
reset are reset. At the same time, synchronisation of the time interval is performed at
the beginning of the first sub-window.
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• Fixed window - MD for present period is reset. At the same time, synchronisation of
the time interval is performed.
• Sliding window - MD for present sub-window and all other sub-windows in the time
interval are reset. At the same time, synchronisation of the time interval is performed
at the beginning of the first time interval.
• Thermal mode.
• Fixed window - the time interval can be set between 1 to 255 minutes.
• Sliding window - the time interval can be set between 1 to 255 minutes and the
number of sub-windows between 2 to 15.
If the time interval is set to 0, the calculation of MD is switched off.
MD MODE:
THERMAL DEMAND
SET
MD MODE:
1S SUD.WINDOW
SET
MD MODE:
2 SLID.WINDOW
SET
Time C.=
Time C.=
006 min.
006 min.
SET
• Address - the communications address can be set in the range of 1 to 247. Address 0
is reserved for broadcast messaging.
• Communications data form - the length, parity and stop bit can be set for the data
form. The data form can be set as follows:
Length: 7,8 (value 8 is always used for MODBUS RTU)
Parity: n (none), o (odd) and e (even)
Stop bit: 1 or 2
RS FRAME: 8, N, 2 RS FRAME: 8, N, 2
SET
INPUT: 1b INPUT: 1b
SET
5.2.9.1 CT Ratio
When setting the current ratio only the primary value may be altered; the secondary value
(1A or 5A) must be specified with the order. Selectable ratios are defined in Table 5. When
'set' is displayed, the character is selected by pressing the ← and → keys and the value
modified by using the ↑ and ↓ keys. When the desired ratio has been selected the → key
should be pressed until 'set' disappears.
TABLE 5 : CT RATIOS
5.2.9.2 Connection input
The type of connection to the power system must be set to match the physical connection
implemented. The connection type is selected with the ↑ and ↓ keys. Connection types are
as follows:
5.3 Battery
The M241 is supplied with a lithium battery that is used to store setting and data in the event
of a auxuiliary supply failure. This battery should last 6 years in normal operation although
high temperature and humidity will shorten this time.
5.3.1 Battery replacement
When the battery is due to be replaced or when there has been a loss of auxiliary supply, the
battery status indicator on the bottom right hand part of the front menu will flash. The M241
will remain in operation but if the battery is not replaced then the real time clock and the
maximum demand measurement data will be lost in the event of a loss of the auxiliary
supply.
6. TECHNICAL DATA
6.1 Ratings
6.1.1 Voltage input
Nominal voltage (Un) 63.5V, 120V and 230V phase to neutral
Burden <0.1VA
Thermal withstand 1.5Un continuously 2Un for 1s
Burden <0.1VA
Thermal withstand 3In continuously
25In for 3s
50In for 1s
6.1.3 Frequency
Nominal frequency (fn) 50Hz or 60Hz
6.2 Accuracy
Measurement
Voltage ±0.5% Un**
Power ±0.5% *
Power factor ±0.005
MD values ±1% *
Frequency ±0.01 Hz
Active energy IEC 61036 Class 1.0
Reactive energy IEC 61268 Class 2.0
THD ±1%***
* For these values the accuracy is % of nominal for 0 ... 100% of nominal and % of
reading above nominal.
** For voltage the accuracy is % of nominal for 10...100% of nominal and % of reading
above nominal. For voltage range 0...10% Un the max. error is 2% of nominal value.
*** Measured input (voltage, current) must be greater than 10% of the nominal. Measuring
range 0 …400%
6.3 Relay outputs
Maximum AC switching power 50VA
Maximum switching voltage 350V DC or peak AC
Maximum switching current 1A
Isolation Coil to contacts 4000 V rms
5600 V DC
Across contacts 1400 V rms
2000 V DC
Maximum pulses per hour 4000
Pulse duration 100ms
6.4 Real time clock
Accuracy ±1 minute/month (30 ppm)
6.5 Back up battery
Battery life 6 years
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Product Safety
73/23/EEC Compliance with European Commission Low Voltage
Directive
EN61010-1:2002 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for
measurement, control and laboratory use.
Part 1: General requirements
6.8 Environmental withstand
6.8.1 Atmospheric environment
Temperature and humidity
JVF (DIN 40 040) Reference range of operation 0°C to 50°C
Nominal range of operation -10°C to 65°C
Storage and transit -25°C to 70°C
Annual relative mean humidity • 75% r.h
Enclosure protection IEC 50529: 1989 IP 52
6.8.2 Construction
Case Polycarbonate. Compliance with UL 94 V0
Dimensions 96x96x108 mm
Weight 0.6kg
6.9 CT and VT connections
19
20 13
21 148
Out
100ms
24V DC R>100R
Power supply Pulse receptor
0V
6.11 Dimensions
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CONTENT
1. INTRODUCTION 3
2. TRANSACTIONS 4
2.1 Request 4
2.2 Response 4
2.3 Request - response cycle example 4
2.3.1 Request Frame 5
2.3.2 Response Frame 5
3. FRAMING 6
3.1 RTU framing 6
5. ERROR RESPONSES 14
5.1 Exception codes 14
9. RELATED DOCUMENTS 32
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1. INTRODUCTION
The M231 implements a subset of the Modicon Modbus RTU serial communications
standard [reference 1, Modicon Modbus Protocol Reference Guide PI - MBUS - 300 Rev. E].
Modbus is a single master multiple slave protocol suitable for a multi-drop configuration as
provided by the RS485 connection. Up to 32 devices can be connected in this way. Single -
drop RS232 connection is also possible.
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2. TRANSACTIONS
Communication operates on a master-slave basis where only one device (the master) can
initiate transactions called 'Requests'. The other devices (slaves) respond by supplying the
requested data to the master. This is called the 'Request - Response Cycle'.
Master to slave request:
Device address Function Code nx8 bit data bytes Error check
Device address Function Code nx8 bit data bytes Error check
2.1 Request
This Master to Slave transaction takes the form:
Device address:
Master addressing a slave (Address 0 is used for the broadcast address, which
all slave devices recognise.)
Function code:
E.g. 04 asks the slave to read its Input Registers and respond with their
contents.
Data bytes:
Tells the slave which register to start at and how many registers to read.
2.2 Response
This Slave to Master transaction takes the form:
Device address:
To let the master know which slave is responding.
Function code:
This is an echo of the request function code.
Data bytes:
Contains the data collected from the slave.
2.3 Request - response cycle example
3. FRAMING
There are two types of message framing for the serial communications, ASCII or RTU. The
M231 supports RTU framing.
3.1 RTU framing
In RTU mode, messages start and end with a silent interval of at least 3.5 character times
(t1-t2-t3-t4 as shown below).
The advantage of this mode of framing is that it enables a greater character density and a
better data throughput. However, each message must be transmitted in a continuous stream.
If a silent interval of more than 1.5 character times occurs before completion of the frame,
the device flushes the incomplete message and assumes that the next byte will be the
address field of a new message.
The Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) field is two bytes, containing a 16 bit binary value. The
CRC value is calculated by the transmitting device, which appends the CRC to the message.
The receiving device recalculates a CRC during receipt of the message, and compares the
calculated value to the actual value it received in the CRC field. If the two values are not
equal an error results. The CRC-16 calculation is an industry standard method used for error
detection.
One frame is transmitted as 1 start bit, 8 data bits and 2 stop bit. If parity is selected then the
frame is transmitted as 1 start bit, 8 data bits, and 1 stop bit.
Where n > 1 data is transmitted most significant byte first.
The CRC check is transmitted least significant byte first.
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If the password is not correct (L1 or L2 or BP), the response to the query is:
CRC
Slave Address Function Code LO HI
21 11
CRC
Slave Address Function Code Value Code
LO HI
21 4D 04
Value
Value Byte
Code Measurement Value Example String Data
Code DEC Count
Hex
00 00 Energy counter 1 15 "0000004.46kWh"
01 01 Energy counter 2 15 "0000001.24kvarh"
02 02 Energy counter 3 15 "0000005.71kWh"
03 03 Energy counter 4 15 "0000002.86kvarh"
04 04 Total Real Power 8 "+21.135k"
05 05 A Phase Real Power 8 "+7046.3"
06 06 B Phase Real Power 8 "+7037.3"
07 07 C Phase Real Power 8 "+7051.1"
08 08 Total Reactive Power 12 "1208.7 var L"
09 09 A Phase Reactive Power 12 "0400.2 var L"
10 0A B Phase Reactive Power 12 "0406.4 var L"
11 0B C Phase Reactive Power 12 "0400.9 var L"
12 0C Total I 7 "93.671"
13 0D IA 7 "31.227"
14 0E IB 7 "31.222"
15 0F IC 7 "31.222"
16 10 Average V 7 "226.06"
17 11 VA 7 "226.08"
18 12 VB 7 "225.83"
19 13 VC 7 "226.27"
20 14 Total Apparent Power 7 "21.170k"
21 15 A Phase Apparent Power 7 "7057.3"
22 16 B Phase Apparent Power 7 "7049.0"
23 17 C Phase Apparent Power 7 "7062.8"
24 18 Total Power Factor 8 "+0.998 L"
25 19 Power Factor A 8 "+0.998 L"
26 1A Power Factor B 8 "+0.998 L"
27 1B Power Factor C 8 "+0.998 L"
28 1C Frequency 7 "46.008"
29 1D Frequency 7 "46.008"
30 1E Frequency 7 "46.008"
31 1F Frequency 7 "46.008"
32 20 Total Power Angle 7 "+003.26"
33 21 Power Angle A 7 "+003.25"
34 22 Power Angle B 7 "+003.30"
35 23 Power Angle C 7 "+003.25"
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Value
Value Byte
Code Measurement Value Example String Data
Code DEC Count
Hex
36 24 IN 6 "93.67"
37 25 Angle AB 7 "+000.00"
38 26 Angle BC 7 "+000.01"
39 27 Angle CA 7 "-000.01"
40 28 Average Vxy 6 "000.3"
41 29 VAB 6 "000.2"
42 2A VBC 6 "000.24"
43 2B VCA 6 "000.2"
44 2C Dynamic Demand Value 1 13 "Pt=+9.818kW"
45 2D Dynamic Demand Value 2 12 "Qt=6.504kvar"
46 2E Dynamic Demand Value 3 12 "St=12.89kVA"
CRC
Slave Address Function Code LO HI
21 52
5. ERROR RESPONSES
When a slave detects an error other than a CRC error, a response will be sent to the master.
The most significant bit of the function code byte will be set to 1 (i.e. the function code sent
from the slave will be equal to the function code sent from the master plus 128). The
following byte will be an exception code indicating the type of error that occurred.
The slave will ignore transmissions received from the master with CRC errors.
An example of an illegal request and the corresponding exception response is shown below.
The request in this example is to read registers 0201H to 0209H. If these addresses are not
supported in the slave then the following occurs:
Request Message
Starting Register Register Count
Address Function Code HI LO HI LO CRC
01 01 02 01 00 08 6D B4
SYSTEM DATA
04 30001 30003 Model Number T12 Data
04 30004 Serial Number T1 Data
04 30005 Software Ref 1 T1 Data
“ M231” 0
0
Software version 208 0
16 40000 40001 Enter Password L1 & L2 & BP T11 A…Z Write only
16 40002 40004 Enter Configuration Password T12 A…Z Write only
16 40005 40006 Set Password level 1 T11 A…Z Write only
16 40007 40008 Set Password level 2 T11 A…Z Write only
(8)
3, 6, 16 40009 40010 Time T9 Setting
(8)
3, 6, 16 40011 40012 Date T10 Setting
6 40013 Reset Counter & MD T1 Bit-0 write only
Bit-1
Bit-2
Bit-3
Bit-8
Bit-9
Bit-10
3 40014 Calibration Voltage in V T1 read only
3 40015 Calibration Current in A/10 T1 read only
(4)
3, 6 40016 Voltage Tr. Primaries in V/10 T1 Setting
bit # 0…13 1…15999
bit # 14…15 0…3
(5)
3, 6 40017 Voltage Tr. Secondaries in V T1 Setting
(6)
3, 6 40018 Current Tr. Ratio T1 Setting
(7)
3, 6 40019 Connection Mode T1 1 Setting
9
25
5
7
3, 6 40020 Communication Settings T1 0 Setting
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Bit-3
Bit-4
Bit-5
Bit-6
Bit-7
3, 6 40021 Communication address T1 1…247 Setting
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0
0
1
2
1
1
Reset Counter 1 1
Reset Counter 1
Reset pulse output Counter 1
Reset pulse output Counter 2
Synchronise MD
Reset last period MD
Reset MD Values
1V 0
10 A/10 = 1 A 50 A/10 = 5 A 0.1 V 0
2300 for 230 V 0.1 V 2
Unsigned integer value 1 15999 1
Unsigned exponent 0 3 1
10 775 1 V, 5 V 2
1 4000 1 2
Single phase 2
3 phase 3 wire balanced
3 phase 4 wire balanced
3 phase 3 wire unbalanced
3 phase 4 wire unbalanced
1200 baud 2
2400 baud
4800 baud
9600 baud
19200 baud
38400 baud
57600 baud
115200 baud
‘1’ => 2 stop bits; ‘0’ => 1 stop bit
‘1’ => Odd parity; ‘0’ => Even parity
‘1’ => Parity; ‘0’ => No parity
‘1’ => 7 bits; ‘0’ => 8 bits (read only)
> 10 ms response time
1 247 1 2
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Disable 2
Time constant (window period; interval of sub-period)
Thermal function
Fixed window
Sliding window; # of periods
Enable quadrant 1 2
Enable quadrant 2
Enable quadrant 3
Enable quadrant 4
Absolute value
Inverted value
‘1’ => Reactive energy; 0 => Active energy
Enable quadrant 1
Enable quadrant 2
Enable quadrant 3
Enable quadrant 4
Absolute value
Inverted value
‘1’ => Reactive energy; 0 => Active energy
Same as Counter 2 mode 2
Same as Counter 1 mode
1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000(1) 2
(1)
1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000 2
(1)
1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, …, 50000 2
(1)
1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, …, 50000 2
Bit-9
Bit-10
Bit-11
Bit-12
Bit-13
Bit-14
6 40083 Calibration request T1 Bit-0 write only
Bit-1
Bit-2
3, 6 40101 Language T1 0 Setting
1
2
3
4
5
6
NOTE 1: If Counter 1 or Counter 2 dividers are not set to 1, 10, 100, 1000 or
10000, then the counter does not show correct decade units (k, M,
…).
If Counter 3 or Counter 4 dividers are not set to 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, … then
the pulse counter value will be incorrect.
NOTE 2: The counter is halted when all quadrants are disabled (register
address 40023/40024)
NOTE 3: Example M231 Energy Counter settings
Counter Register
Import Energy 2/4 40023/40024 set bits 1, 2 (kWh with – sign)
(kWh)
1/3 40023/40024 set bits 9, 10 (kWh with – sign)
Export Energy 2/4 40023/40024 set bits 0, 3 (kWh with + sign)
(kWh)
1/3 40023/40024 set bits 8, 11 (kWh with + sign)
Import Energy 2/4 40023/40024 set bits 0, 1, 7 (kvarh with + sign)
(kvarh)
1/3 40023/40024 set bits 8, 9, 15 (kvarh with + sign)
Export Energy 2/4 40023/40024 set bits 2, 3, 7 (kvarh with – sign)
(kvarh)
1/3 40023/40024 set bits 10, 11, 15 (kvarh with – sign)
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NOTE 4: All values except 0 are acceptable. The exponent (bits 14 and 15)
affect the Energy Counter decimal places.
NOTE 5: List of values for Voltage Tr. Secondary – register 40017:
10 … 137 step 1, 140 … 775 step 5.
Any other value between 10 and 775 is rounded to the nearest value
in the list.
NOTE 6: List of values for Current Tr. Ratio – register 40018:
1 … 63 step 1, 65 … 315 step 5, 320 … 630 step 10, 650 … 3150
step 50, 4000. Any other value between 1 and 4000 is rounded to the
nearest upper value in the list.
NOTE 7: Connection Mode value:
bit 0: set: I1 is connected; reset: I1 is not connected (I1, P1, Q1, S1, are 0)
bit 1: set: I2 is connected; reset: I2 is not connected (I2, P2, Q2, S2, are 0)
bit 2: set: I3 is connected; reset: I3 is not connected (I3, P3, Q3, S3, are 0)
bit 3: set: 3 phase balanced (Pt = P1 x 3); reset unbalanced or single phase
bit 4: set: 4 wire; reset: 3 wire (only for 3 phase balanced mode)
At least one bit (0, 1, 2) must be set. If not, then all of them are set to 1
(value7).
Bit 3 can be set only when bit 0 or bit 1 or bit 2 is set.
Value 1 single phase
Value 5 3u
Value 7 4u
Value 9 3b
Value 25 4b
Note 8: Time and Date Settings
The M231 can accept invalid data. If invalid data are sent then the
M231 will display and use invalid time and date. Valid data have to be
ensured from application interface.
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9. RELATED DOCUMENTS
Ref Document Title
1 PI-MBUS-300 Rev. E Modicon Modbus Protocol Reference Guide
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REPAIR FORM
Please complete this form and return it to AREVA T&D with the equipment to be repaired.
This form may also be used in the case of application queries.
AREVA T&D
St. Leonards Works
Stafford
ST17 4LX
England
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