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CENTRAL MONITORING SYSTEM

PROJECT
COMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR MR. OBAID SAEED AL MANSOORI
3BASEMENT + GROUND + 1ST TO 6TH FLOOR + ROOF FLOOR + TOP
ROOF FLOOR

CLIENT
M/s ABU DHABI COMMERCIAL ENGINEERING (ADCE)

CONSULTANT
M/s. AL AIN CONSULTING ENGINEERS LLC

MAIN CONTRACTOR
M/FORCE 10

MEP CONTRACTOR
M/s GULF COAST ELECTROMECHANICAL CO WLL

SUPPLIER
M/s. BAHRI & MAZROEI TECHNICAL SYSTEMS CO. LLC.

TECHNICAL SUBMITTAL
BMTS/BMS/TS/20- A1607/R02- 2022
TABLE OF INDEX
A. CONSULTANT COMMENTS
B. REPLY TO CONSULTANT COMMENT
C. EMS GRAPHICS AND METHOD OF STATEMENT

1. ADCE REGISTRATION
2. VENDOR LIST
3. SPECIFICATION
4. COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
5. LIST OF PROPOSED MATERIALS & DATA SHEETS
6. TEST CERTIFICATES
7. COMPANY PROFILE / TRADE LICENSE / ISO
8. COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
9. WARRANTY LETTER
10. PREVIOUS APPROVALS
11. PROJECT REFERENCE
12. SCHEMATIC RISER DIAGRAM
13. WARTER METER SCHEDULE
CONSULTANT COMMENTS
REPLY TO CONSULTANT COMMENTS
REPLY TO CONSULTANT COMMENTS
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CLIENT : M/s ADCE

CONSULTANT : M/s. AL AIN CONSULTING ENGINEERS LLC

MEP CONTRACTOR : M/s. GULF COAST ELECTROMECHANICAL CO WLL

REPLY TO CONSULTANT COMMENT


SN. NO SPECIFICATIONS Comply Remarks

The replacement/spare
part of the proposed
model are readily available
EMS GRAPHICS AND METHOD OF STATEMENT
ELECTRICAL METER CONSUMPTION

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WATER METER CONSUMPTION

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VIEWING PERIOD SELECTION

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ELECTRICAL METER COMPARISON

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WATER METER COMPARISON

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ALARM SUMMARY PAGE.

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OUT OF RANGE GRAPH

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PIE CHART

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METHOD STATEMENT

FOR

ENERGY MONITORING SYSTEM


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION

2. SCOPE OF WORK

2.1 General description


2.2 List of equipment monitored in EMS
2.3 Materials
2.4 Work methodology
2.5 Organization, Responsibilities & Supervision
2.6 Work Force

3. ENVIRONMENTAL, SAFETY & HEALTH

3.1 Environmental Statement


3.2 Specific Emergency Procedures
3.3 Personal Protective Equipment

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1. INTRODUCTION

This Method Statement covers the Testing & commissioning of Energy Monitoring System. This procedure defines
the method used to ensure the Testing & commissioning of Energy Monitoring System has been carried out as per
contract requirements and best practices. It gives details of how the work will be carried out and what health and
safety issues and controls are involved.

The content of this method statement reflects the findings of the relevant risk assessment.

2. SCOPE OF WORK

2.1. General Description

The scope of this method statement is to describe the various activities involved in Testing & commissioning the
Energy Monitoring System. The installations, testing & commissioning are performed in safe, professional, and
controlled manner.

The EMS System is having three levels Energy Meters, Gateways/Network Controllers, and Information
management.

a) Energy Meters

The Energy meters for the project is used to check the consumption of Power and Water.

b) Gateways/Network Controllers

The Gateways/Network Controllers act as a link between the Meters and Workstation.
Gateways/Network Controllers shall collect the information from the meters and send it to PC over
IP.

c) Information Management

The Information collected from different meters are stored in the PC. The necessary software
development, Graphs, Benchmark settings shall be done on the system. Few of the sample graphs are
shown below
Alarms are generated whenever there is a high consumption above the benchmark. These alarms are
sent to the Printer and can be saved for records.

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2.2.1 List of Equipment Monitored in EMS

The Proposed EMS System will Monitor the meters installed in the common areas based on the following
parameters

• Lighting
• AC
• Power
• Ventilation
• Water

2.2.2 List Of works carried out without Energy Source

A. Pre-checks
B. Pre installation
C. Pre-Commissioning
D. Cabling

2.2.3 List Of Equipment required for Installation, Testing & Commissioning

Plant and tools equipment is to include but not limited to:


• Screw drivers,
• Screws
• Wire cutter
• Splicer
• Tester
• Torch light
• Insulation Tape
• Allen key set
• Crimping Tool
• Extension Box/Cable
• Multimeter
• Walkie Talkie
• Laptop

2.2. Materials

2.3.1 Materials are to include but not be limited to;

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Meters
a) Power Meters (by others)
b) Water Meters
c) CT’s (by others)
d) Cables like BT cables, CAT 5 cables etc.

Gateway/Network Controller
a) Modbus RS485 to Modbus IP

Information Management
a) Operator Workstation PC
b) Alarm Printer

2.3.2 Material Delivery, Handling, Storage &Transportation

All the Materials will be transported to the site by the supplier.

- EMS system components and Field Devices delivered on site as per approved materials
submittal
- Delivered materials will be properly handled & stored in warehouse at the allotted area.
- All materials received at site will be inspected and ensure that the materials are as per approved
material submittal.
- Any discrepancies, damages etc. will be notified and reported for further action.
- All material shall be stored in the warehouse at the allocated area.

2.3. Work Methodology / Execution

The works will be executed in accordance with the following methodology and sequence.

➢ Examination of Materials & work


➢ Installation
➢ Cabling
➢ Pre-commissioning
➢ Commissioning
➢ Demonstration

2.4.1. Examination of Materials & work

2.4.1.1. Inspection of Materials in Store prior to installation & cabling

• Upon the receipt of materials on site, these shall be inspected by the QC Engineer / Inspector to ensure
correctness of material as per Supplier’s Recommendation and Approved Material Submittals and

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quantities. Ensure that the materials are handled properly, and protected against dust, dirt and foreign
matter.

• A material inspection report shall be prepared by QA/QC Engineer / Inspector for submission to Employer
for review and acceptance.

• All material shall be stored in the warehouse at the allocated area.

2.4.2 Installation (by others)

2.4.2.1 Installation of Power Meters, Water Meters and CT’s:

• Mark the CT’s installation location as per approved installation Drawing.


• Ensure the Power meters enclosed in the Panels are mounted as per the location mentioned in the
tag
• Water meters to be installed with the correct flow directions indicated on the meter.

2.4.2.2 Installation of Gateways/Network Controllers:

• Mark the correct location and position as instructed in approved installation Drawing.
• Mount the Gateways/Network Controllers enclosed in the Panels near to the PC for ease of
operation.

2.4.2.3 Installation of Workstation:

• Install the PC with the required software.

2.4.3 Cabling:

Cable Details is shown in the Architecture drawing.

2.4.4 Pre-Commissioning:

• Check installation of all instruments for correct location and position.


• Check all field instruments for correct wiring termination of field.
• Check all instruments for dressing, furling and crimping of wiring of field instruments.
• Install Controller Housing, CPU, Power Supply and Modules as per the drawings.

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2.4.5 Commissioning:

2.4.5.1 Commissioning / test procedures:

a) Power up the meters:


• Check Power supply On/Off switch is in “Off” Position
• Check for 230V at MCB.
• If 230VAC is available at MCBs, switch on MCBs to provide power.
• Check 24Vac output.
• If 24Vac is available at transformers, switch Gateway power supply module to “On” position. If 24V ac
not available, check the transformer fuses and windings. Replace fuse or transformer as applicable.

b) Download software at PC:


• Set meter address.
• Download application software in the PC. Sub-contractor instructions included with licensed
software.
• Check for any system alarms.

2.4.6 Commissioning Head End Graphics & Printers (Alarms):

• Stable permanent power without any fluctuations on frequency or voltage should be available to
Meters, Work stations and to networks equipment. Use multi-meter to confirm voltage and
frequency fluctuations before powering up EMS System.
• EMS Software should be installed on servers to generate the Dashboards.
• EMS Alarm Printer should be connected to the Operator workstation PC to generate the
alarms/reports.
• Check that the communication cables between Gateways/Network Controllers, workstations, Meter
Panels as per Architecture.
• Ensure all the meters are included & dashboards are generated as per approved submittals.

2.4.7 Completion of Testing and Commissioning Works:

The following documents and drawings will be provided after the completion of commissioning and
testing.

a) Back-up copy of EMS Software.


The back-up copies of the latest version of all the software shall be made. After changes have been made
in the software following the performance tests, a new back-up copy of the software shall be made;
while still retaining a copy of the previous version shall problems arise.

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b) O& M Manual
Since the control strategies, set points, alarm levels etc. are software based, an up-to-date hard copy
needs to be kept in the Operating and Maintenance Manual for permanent reference and easy access.
The commissioning Report, warranty Certificate, Material Manuals all included in this manual.

C) Drawings
All the as-built drawings like Panel Drawing, Schematic Drawings and Network Drawing will be provided.
2.4.8 Demonstration:
• Demonstrate the system to Consultant, T/C Manager, T/C Engineer, QC Engineer & T/C Supervisor on
the EMS Work Station.
• Demonstrate the monitoring of all Meters through EMS.
• Display & demonstrate all the dashboards.
• Display & demonstrate the Reports & Report Generation.
• Display & demonstrate the generation of Popup alarm in the PC & managing the alarms.
• Demonstrate the overall Monitoring scheme of the EMS system in graphics display.
• Assist the end-user for the frequent working of the system.
2.4.9 Witness/Operation Checks:
• The system witness happen in presence of Consultant, T/C Manager, T/C Engineer, QC Engineer & T/C
Supervisor on the EMS Work Station.
• Check the configuration of EMS Work Station PC & Printers as per the specification.
• Make a comparison with different measuring values in EMS graphics.
• Check the installation of all field devices according to the drawing & documents
• Check the Alarm generation according to the setting.
• Check the Reports.

3. ENVIRONMENTAL, SAFETY AND HEALTH

3.1. Environmental Awareness and Protection


Whilst the works carried out has minimal effect on the environment, DEC will adhere to any local and
National regulations pertaining to protection of the environment. Additionally this will involve complying with
any further notified requirements of the Environment Agency- Abu DHABI (EAD). DEC will be proactive in
working with the main contractor to ensure an environmentally safe project is delivered.

The H&S Officer will oversee environmental concerns on site and any spillages, gas/liquid leaks of any form
will be notified to the Employer.

DEC stresses the need for good house-keeping and site waste management to minimize hazards and
disruption to the progress of the works. A site inspection will be carried out on an ad-hoc basis by the H&S
Officer to ensure the above requirements are met.

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3.2. Emergency Procedures


In the event of an accident or incident:
1. Foreman to take command
2. Assign the following duties to specific personnel:
• Provide protection to the worker if needed.
• Provide First Aid
• Call the necessary Civil Defense Forces.

➢ Fire (997)
➢ Ambulance (998)
➢ Police (999)

One person is to stay with the casualty and the other person must proceed to the main gate and wait for
emergency vehicles to arrive and escort the vehicles back to the emergency scene. The Supervisor must provide
guidance on site to the ambulance crew and advice of the First Aider on site.After the call has been placed to Fire,
Ambulance or Police, you must simultaneously notify / Emergency Response Services and the Employer’s
representative
The main gate at either circle or triangle will be considered the emergency gathering points where the emergency
vehicle will rendezvous. If an AID to the Civil Power is required, all heavy equipment that is needed to extract any
injured worker, any and all contractors will assist in the safe removal of the worker.
A Site Wide Evacuation is required for bomb threats, gas, leaks, chemical spills or uncontrolled disaster. Notify
the Employer, if there is a site wide evacuation security will drive through the site announcing by Bull Horn
“Evacuate, Evacuate, Evacuate” and by sounding their vehicle horn’s three long blasts. All trades should proceed
to the main gate/Assembly Point.

3.3. Personal Protective Equipment

Minimum Personal Protective Equipment to be worn by all Staff and operatives on this site shall be:
• Safety Boots
• Hi Visibility Vest
• Safety Helmet with Colour Code
• Safety Glasses
• Safety Gloves as required
• Additional PPE as required as per the work.

3.4. Risk Assessment


• Full body safety harness
• Cover all (If Necessary)
• All the portable power tools will be inspected by MEP Main Contractor before using in site.
• Ladder should be tagged/inspected by the MEP Main Contractor.
• Scaffolding will be inspected by the Main Contractor.

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ADCE REGISTRATION
MEP SUPPLIER
REGISTRATION
CERTIFICATE
Issue Date: 18 August 2021

We hereby register the Supplier: Al Bahri & Al Mazroei Technical Systems LLC

ADCE Vendor Code: v0001334

Please refer Schedule A for Materials

Remarks:

Registration Review Committee Signature 1 Registration Review Committee Signature 2


Disclaimer:
1) It is the role of the Consultant to select materials from the registered list.
2) The specifications of the selected materials are the sole responsibility of the Consultant.
3) Nothing in this Registration Certificate absolves the Supplier or the Consultant from any liability towards any party. ADCE does not make any warranty or representation as to the
quality, fitness for purpose, or suitability of the Materials and shall not be liable to any party for any loss including but not limited to the financial condition of the Supplier, the
performance and observance by the Supplier or the Consultant of any contract or arrangement, or the accuracy of any statements made by the Supplier or the Consultant. Any
representations or warranties implied by law are excluded. The issuing of this certificate does not confer any authority upon the Supplier or the Consultant.
4) This certificate is valid for one year from issue date.

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MEP SUPPLIER
REGISTRATION
CERTIFICATE
ADCE Vendor Code: v0001334

Schedule A
STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM - DATACOM - CHINA
STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM - DATWYLER - SWITZERLAND
STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM - D-LINK - CHINA
ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM - FERMAX - SPAIN
ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM - HONEYWELL - USA/ MEXICO/ CHINA
CCTV/VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM - BOSCH - EUROPE/ CHINA
CCTV/VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM - ELVOX - ITALY
CCTV/VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM - HIKVISION - CHINA
CCTV/VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM - HONEYWELL - USA/ CHINA
STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM - NORDEN - UK
STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM - SCHNEIDER - EUROPE/ CHINA
UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY-UPS - CENTIEL - SWITZERLAND/ CHINA
LIGHTING CONTROL & MOTION DETECTORS - HELVAR - UK
SMATV/MATV SYSTEM - ALCAD - SPAIN
SMATV/MATV SYSTEM - TELEVES - SPAIN
VIDEO INTERCOM SYSTEM - ALCAD - SPAIN
VIDEO INTERCOM SYSTEM - COMELIT - ITALY
SMART HOME & ROOM MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - SCHNEIDER - EUROPE
GATE BARRIER & PARKING CONTROL SYSTEM - BFT - ITALY
CMS/EMS - ECOSMART - UAE
CMS/EMS - KAMSTRUP - DENMARK

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MEP SUPPLIER
REGISTRATION
CERTIFICATE
ADCE Vendor Code: v0001334

Schedule A
CENTRAL BATTERY EMERGENCY LIGHTING - CEAG - GERMANY/ ROMANIA
Fire Alarm Cables & Accessories - OMAN CABLES - OMAN
Fire Alarm Cables & Accessories - DATWYLER - UK
Motor Control Centers Enclosures - SCIENTECHNIC - UAE
Fire Alarm Cables & Accessories - Datwyler - UK
Fire Alarm System - MIRCOM - CANADA
Fire Alarm System - Tanda UK - China
EMERGENCY LIGHTING FIXTURES - COOPER-EATON - EUROPE
EMERGENCY LIGHTING FIXTURES - EML - HUNGARY
CO MONITORING SYSTEM - GREYSTONE - CANADA
CO MONITORING SYSTEM - ZETA - UK
AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCHES - ABB - USA/ FINLAND
CONTROL VALVES - BELIMO - EUROPE/CHINA
CONTROL VALVES - DANFOSS - EUROPE/CHINA
BMS - HONEYWELL - USA
BMS - SCHNEIDER - SWEDEN
BTU METER - KAMSTRUP - DENMARK
ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGER - SCAME - ITALY
FIRE FIGHTING PUMP SET - BRISTOL - UAE
FIRE PROTECTION PIPES-GALVANIZED - SHIELD - UAE
GROOVED FITTINGS - SHIELD - UAE

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MEP SUPPLIER
REGISTRATION
CERTIFICATE
ADCE Vendor Code: v0001334

Schedule A
THREADED FITTINGS - SHIELD - UAE
FLEXIBLE CONNECTORS - SHIELD - UAE
FIRE PROTECTION & GENERAL DUTY VALVES - BRISTOL - UAE
SPRINKLER HEAD - BRISTOL - UAE
BREECHING INLET - BRISTOL - UAE
FIRE HYDRANT - BRISTOL - UAE
LANDING VALVE - BRISTOL - UAE
HOSE REEL CABINET AND ACCESSORIES - BRISTOL - UAE
ALARM CHECK VALVE - BRISTOL - UAE
PRESSURE GAUGES - BRISTOL - UAE
FOAM SYSTEM - BRISTOL - UAE
WATER SPRAY SYSTEM - BRISTOL - UAE
CLEAN AGENT SYSTEM - BRISTOL - UAE
PRE-ACTION SYSTEM - BRISTOL - UAE
DELUGE SYSTEM - BRISTOL - UAE
STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM - EXCEL - TAIWAN/ CHINA
CCTV/VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM - PELCO - USA/ CHINA/ TAIWAN
ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM - TMT - CHINA
CCTV/VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM - SAMSUNG - KOREA
VIDEO INTERCOM SYSTEM - ELVOX - ITALY
VIDEO INTERCOM SYSTEM - FERMAX - SPAIN

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MEP SUPPLIER
REGISTRATION
CERTIFICATE
ADCE Vendor Code: v0001334

Schedule A
VOICE ALARM AND EVACUATION SYSTEM - ATEIS - UAE
VOICE ALARM AND EVACUATION SYSTEM - HONEYWELL-VARIODYN D1 - GERMANY
FIRE ALARM CABLES & ACCESSORIES - URANUS - TURKEY
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM - HONEYWELL - FARENHYT - USA/ MEXICO
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM - HONEYWELL - GENT - UK/ ROMANIA
LIGHTING CONTROL & MOTION DETECTORS - SCHNEIDER - GERMANY
UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY - TECNED - NETHERLANDS
SMATV/MATV SYSTEM - TRIAX - DENMARK
SMART HOME & ROOM MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - SCHNEIDER - EUROPE/ CHINA
GATE BARRIER & PARKING CONTROL SYSTEM - CAME - ITALY
CMS/EMS - LANDIS & GYRE - GERMANY
CMS/EMS - SCHNEIDER - CANADA
CMS/EMS - SHINE SYSTEMS - INDIA
VOICE ALARM AND EVACUATION SYSTEM - HONEYWELL-X618 - CHINA
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM - VELOX-ATEIS - UAE
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS - BRISTOL - UAE
VARIABLE AIR VOLUME BOXES - LANDIS & GYR - UAE
CONTROL VALVES - FREESE - EUROPE/CHINA
CONTROL VALVES - HONEYWELL - EUROPE/CHINA
CONTROL VALVES - SCHNEIDER - GERMANY
CONTROL VALVES - SIEMENS - EUROPE/CHINA

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MEP SUPPLIER
REGISTRATION
CERTIFICATE
ADCE Vendor Code: v0001334

Schedule A
CONTROL VALVES - TROUVAY & CAUVIN - EUROPE/CHINA
THERMOSTATS - HONEYWELL - CHINA
THERMOSTATS - SCHNEIDER - EUROPE/CHINA
THERMOSTATS - SIEMENS - CHINA
BTU METER - LANDIS & GYR - GERMANY
CHILLERS - EMICON - ITALY
CLOSE CONTROL AC UNITS - EMICON - ITALY
FLOW METER - ONICON - USA/INDIA

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VENDOR LIST
SPECIFICATION
Project: Construction of Residential Building
Client: Mr. Obaid Mubarak Al Mansoury
Location: Al Raha Beach, Abu Dhabi, Sector RBW3, Plot No. C8c

SECTION 16142

CMS (Central Monitoring System)


For ESTIDAMA Energy (Sub-meters)
1.0 GENERAL
1. REFERENCE

A. Conform to General Requirements for Electrical Services of Division 16.

1. DESCRIPTION OF WORKS

B. Installation, testing, commissioning and maintenance during warrantee period of


the central monitoring meters system as specified hereafter, as indicated in the
relevant electrical and mechanical system drawing and to ENGINEERS approval.
C. Scope of work shall include but not limited to the following:

1. Energy monitoring meters


2. Water monitoring meters
3. Master/Ethernet gateway
4. Communication network
5. Software
6. Cabling
7. Workstation

D. All energy monitoring meters and water monitoring meters shall be


connected to central monitoring meter/workstation at control room through
BMS/CMS network.

E. Central Monitoring Meters shall fulfill the following functions:

1. Energy Monitoring Meters

The monitoring meters shall be of digital type (normal or CT as per the electrical
load) and data logging capability with communication facility for central
monitoring. The monitoring meters shall be provided for the following as per
Estidama requirements:

- Cooling installations exceeding 20 kW


- MCC exceeds 10 kw
- Final DBs (power / lighting) exceed 10 kW

Central monitoring meter shall be provided with workstation, PC and software.


The system shall be located inside the control room. The system shall allow
for the following:

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a) Provide hourly, daily, weekly, monthly and annually energy consumption for
each end user.
b) Compare consumption of previous days, weeks, months and year for trend
analysis.
c) Determine out of range values and alert for unusual high consumption.
d) Record the peak energy consumption to each end user.

2. Water Monitoring Meters:

The water monitoring meters shall be provided with data logging and
communication facility for central monitoring system. The monitoring meters
shall be provided for the following as per Estidama requirements and as shown
on the related drawings:

The system shall allow for the following:

a) Provide hourly, daily, weekly, monthly and annually water consumption for
each end user.
b) Compare consumption of previous days, weeks, months and year for trend
analysis.
c) Determine out of range values and alert for unusual high consumption.
d) Record the peak water consumption to each end user.

1.3 QUALITY CONTROL/ASSURANCE

A. The Quality Control/Assurance duties shall be performed by the Contractor. The


system of Quality Control/Assurance verification by the Contractor shall be in
accordance with ISO 9000 standards of Quality Assurance.

B. All products used in the central monitoring meter system shall be manufactured
by an ISO9001 certified company, complying with the relevant BS/EN standards and
shall bear the CE certification. The product shall be user friendly and local support
team shall be available in the Middle East.

C. Codes and Standards

1. Design, manufacture, testing and method of installation of all apparatus and


materials furnished under requirements of these specifications shall conform
to latest publications or standard rules of the following:

a) Estidama Perl Rating


b) Abu Dhabi Distribution Company (ADDC) Regulations for electrical Installation
Works.
c) Department of Civil Defence requirements, New Codes and Standards:
release year 2011 for Self-contained Emergency Testing & Monitoring system.

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d) British standards and its related code of practices.


e) British approvals service for Electric Cables (BASEC).

1.4 SUBMITTALS

A. Contractor shall submit all items in accordance with the requirements of Division
1, Submittals and shall include but not be limited to the following:

1. Model numbers of all components furnished on the job.


2. Manufacturers original catalogue and technical data sheets for all components.
3. Input power & control cable requirements for all system components.
4. Central Control location for monitoring meter system.
5. Data cable type for central monitoring meter network.
6. Complete engineered drawings indicating:

a) Manufacturer model numbers and specifications.


b) Dimensions, layouts, installation details.
c) Point-to-point wiring diagrams for all system devices.
d) Termination details for all system devices.
e) Single-line system architecture drawings representing the entire system.
f) Interfaces and Ethernet gateway with all sub-systems.
g) Schedule of energy meters and water meters.

7. Three (3) sets of the Manufacturer s User s Manuals and Installation Manuals.

8. Course outlines for each of the end user training programs. The course outlines
shall include the course duration, location, pre-requisites, and a brief description
of the subject matter.

2.0 PRODUCTS

2.1 INTERFACES

A. The solution will include pulse acquisition and metering, power meter value
acquisition, logical status acquisition and analog value acquisition functions.

B. It will be interfaced in the building with communicating meters and power


monitoring units

C. The solution shall be open to third party devices.

2.2 COMMUNICATION NETWORKS

A. Central monitoring system shall be based on the Ethernet TCP/IP network (BMS)
infrastructure and on the ModBus RS485 communication network.

2.3 HARDWARE

A. Energy Monitoring Meters

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1. Energy Monitoring Meters (EMM) shall be listed under UL508, CSA approved and
have CE marking as per 61010-1 Class 1. All setup parameters required by the
power monitoring units shall be stored in non-volatile memory and retained in the
event of a control power interruption. EMM shall support applications in single
retained in the event of a control power interruption. EMM shall support
applications in single phase and three phase systems. EMM shall be capable of
application without modifications at nominal frequencies of 45 to 65 hertz.

2. The unit shall support measurements or calculations of the following data:

Real Time Readings


Current
I. Per Phase
II. Neutral (Calculated)
III. 3-phase Average
Voltage
IV. Line to Line per phase
V. Line to Line, 3-phase average
VI. Line to Neutral per phase
VII. Line to Neutral per phase average
Real Power
VIII. Per-phase
IX. 3-phase total
Reactive Power
X. Per-phase
XI. 3-phase total
Apparent Power
XII. Per-phase
XIII. 3-phase total
Power Factor, 3-Phase Total
Frequency
Total Harmonic Distortion, Current and Voltage
Accumulated Energy
XIV. Real kWh
XV. Reactive kVAr
XVI. Apparent kVAh
Demand
XVII. Demand Current Calculations Per-Phase, Present and Peak
XVIII. Demand Real Power Calculations 3-Phase Total, Present and Peak
XIX. Demand Apparent Power Calculations 3-Phase Total, Present and Peak
Power Analysis Values
XX. THD Voltage, Line to Line and Line to Neutral

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XXI. THD Current, per Phase and Neutral


XXII. Power Factor, 3-Phase

3. All power demand calculation shall use block interval, with optional sub-intervals.
The window length shall be set by the user from 1 to 60 minutes in 1 minute
intervals. When the interval is less than 15 minutes, the sliding block demand
calculation shall occur very15 seconds. When the interval is greater or equal to 15
minutes, the sliding block demand calculation shall occur every 60 seconds.

4. Sampling

The current and voltage signals shall be digitally sampled at a rate high
enough to provide true RMS accuracy to the 15th harmonic. Power monitoring
unit shall provide continuous sampling at a minimum of up to 32 samples per
cycle, simultaneously on all voltage and current channels in the meter.

5. Maximum and Minimum Values

6. The unit shall provide maximum and minimum values for the following:

Line to Line Voltage


Line to Neutral Voltage
Current
Power Factor
Real Power Total
Reactive Power Total
Apparent Power Total
THD Voltage Line to Line
THD Voltage Line to Neutral
THD Current
Frequency

7. For each maximum and minimum value listed above, the unit shall record the
following attributes.

Maximum/Minimum Value
Phase of recorded Maximum/Minimum (for multi-phase installations)
Values shall be available by display and via network communications

8. Current Inputs
The circuit monitor shall allow connection to circuits up to 480 VAC without the use
of potential transformers. The unit shall accept voltage inputs from standard
instrument potential transformers. The unit shall support potential transformer
primaries through 1.6 MV. The nominal full scale input of the unit shall be 277 VAC
Line to Neutral, 480 VAC Line to Line. The unit shall accept a metering over range of
20%. The input impedance shall be greater than 2 Ohm Line to Line or 1 Ohm Line to

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Neutral.

9. Accuracy

The unit shall comply with IEC62053-21, Class 1. The unit shall be accurate to 1%
of reading for power and energy. Voltage and current shall be accurate to 0.5% of
reading. Frequency metering shall be accurate to +/- 0.02 Hertz from 45 to 65
Hertz. These accuracies shall be maintained for both light and full loads. No annual
calibration shall be required to maintain these accuracies.

10. Firmware Upgrades

It shall be possible to field upgrade the firmware in the unit to provide added
functionality or repair defects. Upgrades shall be accomplished via a
communication connection. Disassembly or changing of integrated circuits shall
not be required. It shall not be necessary to de-energize the circuit or the
equipment to perform the upgrade.

11. Control Power

The unit shall operate over a wide range of control power including 110 to 415
VAC, +/-10% or 125 to 250 VDC, +/- 20%.

12. Communications

The unit shall communicate via RS485 Modbus with a 2-wire connection at speeds
up to 19.2k Baud. The PMU devices shall be connected in a daisy chain fashion
and brought on to Modbus TCP network via an IP enabled Protocol translator.

B. Water Monitoring Meters

1. The water monitoring meters shall be with no moving parts. The meters offered
shall meet according to EN 1434 class 2 standard accuracy. The contractor shall
offer meters with advanced performance features and best flow rate options.
The Contractor shall provide flow rate values and accuracy for all sizes of
meters with Battery operation and provision for AC operation.

2. The meter shall have LCD multi display purpose and the display unit shall be
condensation-free and have IP67 class protection rating for flow part. Digits of
display shall be 8 mm minimum height, and be legible in normal daylight
conditions from a distance of six feet by an observer. The viewing angle shall
be a minimum of +/- 15 from the front of the meter face line of sight. The
meter shall be capable of monitoring and displaying forward and reverse flow
rates. The meter register shall have option to read in imperial gallon and/or
cubic meter.

3. For 15mm and 25mm meters maximum reading shall be 100 million imperial

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gallons with 2 decimal points i.e., 1/100 imperial gallons for verification and
testing. The meter shall have option for cubic meter reading not less than the
specified volume with 3 decimal points, 1/1000 cubic meter, for verification and
testing.

4. For 50mm to 150mm meters maximum reading shall be 10,000 million imperial
gallons with 2 decimal points i.e., 1/100 imperial gallons for verification and
testing. The meter shall have option for cubic meter reading not less than
the specified volume with 3 decimal points, 1/1000 cubic meter, for
verification and testing.

5. The register shall not have a totalizer reset option. 15mm and 25mm meters
shall be able to display the flow rates. 50mm to 150mm meters shall be capable
of monitoring and displaying forward and reverse flow rates, water pressure,
and velocity, date and time options selection. The meter shall have M-bus
communication capability to communicate with the Remote Energy
Management Software. The meter shall be suitable for remote reading
metering network and by handheld unit. The meter shall have the capability to
measure and record water consumption in every programmed timed interval.
Reading data/demand shall be recorded along with the stamping of time and
date, in which it occurs.

6. Meter serial number and reading data shall be saved daily in a nonv olatile
memory, which can be retrieved later even if the meter stops
functioning/damaged. The meter shall be capable to provide the following
warnings / indications:

a) Battery tamper alarm


b) Battery low alarm/indication
c) Communicating signal/indication

7. Meter should be able to detect dry state of the flow tube and stop measuring
the flow and recheck this at any predetermined interval and should resume the
flow measurement as soon as the dry state is ended. The meters shall have a
long life battery and the battery life time shall exceed 11 years. The battery
replacement date shall be indicated on the meter in a prominent position. The
replacement of the battery shall be indicated on the meter and provide the
possibility of indicating the next date of replacement after replacing the battery.
The properties and parameters of the meter shall not be affected by the
interruption of the electrical supply when the battery is replaced. All meters
shall be sealed with approved seals by the manufacturer.

8. The meter shall have adequate mechanical strength to withstand all type of
force applied during installation, removal and tampering attempts and also
resist the atmospheric heat, temperature, humidity and corrosion. The meters
shall be guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship for a

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minimum period of two years from date of delivery. Meters in which a defect
may develop within such period shall be replaced free of charge. The supply of
same type of meters is also to be guaranteed for a minimum period of 10 years
from the date of delivery of the meters. The contractor shall specify the
minimum life span of the meters as per the service conditions specified in this
document.

9. The body of the meter shall be manufactured of stainless steel or suitable metal
alloy in order to cope with outdoor / underground / submerged installation in
the prevailing climatic conditions and the metal body shall not be by any means
affect the magnetic field or performance/accuracy of the meter. The meter flow
part shall have IP67 protection class rating. The meter length shall be in
accordance with the EN/ISO standard.

10.The 15mm and 25mm meters shall have threaded connections and the
connectors shall be BSP male threaded comprising cap nuts and fiber washers

11. The 50mm to 150mm meters shall have flanged connection and flange drilling
shall be to BS 4504 PN10 and supplied complete with connecting full-faced food
grade gaskets to provide a working seal between the meter and the pipe work.

12. All fasteners shall be stainless steel grade 316L. All the meters shall be clearly
and indelibly marked with the following information:

a) Name or trade mark of the manufacturer


b) Year of manufacture
c) Meter serial number with barcode
d) Direction of flow on both sides of the body
e) Unit of measurement
f) Metrological Class
g) Type approval sign
h) Meter size
i) Nominal flow rate
j) Maximum admissible working pressure
k) Maximum admissible working temperature
l) Country of origin

13. All the meters shall be clearly engraved with the Meter serial number on the
body of the meter, close to the register. The contractor shall provide the
electronic copy of meter serial numbers at the time of delivery and the serial
number shall be in continuous order and its range shall be specified in the
delivery note. The meter shall be suitable for installation in any orientation
without affecting the specified accuracy.

14. The accuracy of the meter shall not be affected by variation of flow rates, air or
blockages. The meter must be able to withstand 0 to 60-degree Celsius water

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temperature. The meter must be able withstand a working pressure of 16 bar


but the flange drilling for 50mm to 150mm meters shall be PN10. The head loss
shall not exceed 1 bar at Q max. The meters shall be tested at Qmax, Qn, Qt,
Qmin and the test results shall be submitted for approval before shipment.

C. Dashboards (Energy Monitoring Display)

Dashboards shall provide interactive display and trending of historical data. The
focus of Dashboards is to provide a state-of-the art, intuitive, and easy to access
views of energy management data. The Dashboards support power, energy and
environmental data. Users shall be able to configure, view, and show their
dashboards to other users, including their employees, customers, and tenants.

Dashboard utilizing individual device licenses for each meters are not acceptable.

Users shall be able to visualize their historical data in recognizable forms using
Gadgets containing charts, numbers, text or other visualizations. The following
Gadgets shall be available:

a) Pie Gadget
b) Horizontal Bar Gadget

Dashboards can be configured with multiple Gadgets to show the following views:

a) Energy Consumption - view a single source s energy consumption using bar,


line, pie charts.
b) Emissions - view consumption in terms of production and/or savings of CO2e.
c) Trends - view period-over-period patterns using a bar chart. View trends of a
single measurement using a line chart.
d) Energy Comparison - compare energy consumption across multiple sources.
e) Conversion to monetary terms or emissions supported via linear multiplier

Unit Conversion: Gadgets have a linear multiplier to handle unit conversion, costs,
and CO2e.

The Dashboards application will be shown after user login. This gives users
immediate access to important power system information

All Dashboard configurations can be made using a web browser application. It is


unacceptable to require a separate software application to make configuration
changes.

D. Energy Management Controller

1. The solution will center on an Energy Management Controller that collects data
and controls the actuators through the Modbus network. The Energy

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Management Controller shall have digital and analog inputs, pulse metering
inputs, and logical outputs.

E. Interface modules

1. The solution shall include Interface Modules that provide:

local digital and analogue data acquisition, pulse metering and data logging
functions
actuator control functions

2. The Interface Modules shall be capable of multiplexing, on a digital input,


electrical power pulse metering and circuit breaker status taken at the same
point in the electrical installation.

3. The Interface Modules shall communicate with the Energy Management


Controller through Modbus protocol.

2.4 MANUFACTURER CERTIFICATION

A.
manufacturer.

1. Tested

a) All configurations of the solution have been tested by the manufacturer.


b) The products meet current standards and the test results are available.

2. Validated

a) The solution hardware, software and services has been validated on


specific platforms that recreate environmental conditions equivalent to those
of the complete life cycle of the solution: from initial customer contact with
the offer, through order, installation, commissioning, support and services,
up to obsolescence).

3. Documented
a) The manufacturer has produced a set of guides, training tools and
documentation that enables correct utilization of the solution.

3.0 EXECUTION

3.1 INSTALLATION, CONFIGURATION AND MAINTENANCE

A. The solution can be designed, installed, configured and maintained autonomously


by an electrical contractor.

B. Upgrading requirements can also be easily implemented by a contractor with

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simple addition of hardware and simple extension of the existing configuration.

C. The contractors shall be trained and approved by the manufacturer.

D. Installation will be facilitated by the provision of efficient tools:


1. The configuration tools will include a function for self-discovery of the
modules present on the communication networks.

E. The configuration tools are in the customer s language.

F. The configurations created can be saved, duplicated and reused.

G. Configuration can be done off site from any PC using a simple Web browser
interface.
This configuration mode will be possible with an Ethernet connection or a GSM
connection.

H. The solution will allow virtual meters to be defined by simple subtraction of the
values of two real meters.

I. The Energy Management Controller and the solution interface modules can be
installed in electrical switchboards on DIN rails as close as possible to the
electricity meters and circuit breakers.

3.2 TESTING AND COMMISSIONING

A. The Contractor shall be responsible for testing and commissioning of the


installation in accordance with all applicable documents in the Contract set.

1. Testing shall be comprehensive and sufficient to demonstrate compliance


with each requirement and as per system manufacturer recommendations.

2. A proposed test plan shall be submitted to the ENGINEERS representative for


approval before commencement of final test.

3. Final tests shall be conducted in the presence of the CLIENT representative.

4. CMS vendor shall have more than 10 years of experience in design and have
demonstrable experience with previous Estidama projects.

3.3 TRAINING AND INSTRUCTION

A. Operator training shall consist of a two day course conducted on-site by a factory
trained professional instructor. Training conducted by installers, technicians, or
project managers is unacceptable.

B. Training materials shall consist of the following:

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1. Formal course outline and agenda


2. Operator training student guide for each student.
3. Hands-on practice with on-line equipment.
4. Written examinations.
C. The training course shall be a minimum of two contiguous business days.
D. Additional equipment Video Imaging training sessions shall be made available to
the Owner if necessary, at no additional cost.

3.4 WARRANTY

A. All equipment furnished under this contract shall be warranted for a period of One
(1) year from the date of final Owner acceptance of the system.

1. Respond to service requests on-site, if required.


2. Replace or repair the defective components as required.

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COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
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1.0 GENERAL-1. REFERENCE
A. Conform to General Requirements for Electrical Services of Division 16. Comply -
1. DESCRIPTION OF WORKS
B. Installation, testing, commissioning, and maintenance during warrantee period of the
central monitoring meters system as specified hereafter, as indicated in the relevant Noted -
electrical and mechanical system drawing and to ENGINEERS approval.
C. Scope of work shall include but not limited to the following:
1. Energy monitoring meters
2. Water monitoring meters
3. Master/Ethernet gateway Installation and Supply of
4. Communication network Noted Power Meters are under the
5. Software scope of Contractor.
6. Cabling
7. Workstation
D. All energy monitoring meters, and water monitoring meters shall be connected to central
Noted -
monitoring meter/workstation at control room through BMS/CMS network.
E. Central Monitoring Meters shall fulfill the following functions: -
1. Energy Monitoring Meters
The monitoring meters shall be of digital type (normal or CT as per the electrical load) and
data logging capability with communication facility for central monitoring. The monitoring Supply of Power Meters are
meters shall be provided for the following as per Estidama requirements: under the scope of Contractor.
Comply as Noted
- Cooling installations exceeding 20 kW Selection is as per SLD attached
- MCC exceeds 10 kw in the tender drawing.
- Final DBs (power / lighting) exceed 10 kW

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Central monitoring meter shall be provided with workstation, PC, and software.
The system shall be located inside the control room. The system shall allow for the following:
a) Provide hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, and annually energy consumption for each end
user. Comply -
b) Compare consumption of previous days, weeks, months, and year for trend analysis.
c) Determine out of range values and alert for unusual high consumption.
d) Record the peak energy consumption to each end user.
2. Water Monitoring Meters:
The water monitoring meters shall be provided with data logging and communication facility
Please refer the Section 5
for central monitoring system. The monitoring meters shall be provided for the following as Comply
per Estidama requirements and as shown on the related drawings:
Pages 10-48 for data Sheets
The system shall allow for the following:
a) Provide hourly, daily, weekly, monthly and annually water consumption for each end user.
b) Compare consumption of previous days, weeks, months, and year for trend analysis.
Comply -
c) Determine out of range values and alert for unusual high consumption.
d) Record the peak water consumption to each end user.
1.3 QUALITY CONTROL/ASSURANCE
A. The Quality Control/Assurance duties shall be performed by the Contractor. The system of
Quality Control/Assurance verification by the Contractor shall be in accordance with ISO Comply -
9000 standards of Quality Assurance.

B. All products used in the central monitoring meter system shall be manufactured by an
ISO9001 certified company, complying with the relevant BS/EN standards and shall bear the
Comply -
CE certification. The product shall be user friendly and local support team shall be available
in the Middle East.

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C. Codes and Standards
1. Design, manufacture, testing and method of installation of all apparatus and materials
furnished under requirements of these specifications shall conform to latest publications or Noted -
standard rules of the following:
a) Estidama Perl Rating
b) Abu Dhabi Distribution Company (ADDC) Regulations for electrical Installation Works.
c) Department of Civil Defense requirements, New Codes and Standards: release year 2011 Dashboard shall be as per the
Comply as Noted
for Self-contained Emergency Testing & Monitoring system. Estidama requirements
d) British standards and its related code of practices.
e) British approvals service for Electric Cables (BASEC).
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Contractor shall submit all items in accordance with the requirements of Division
Noted -
1, Submittals and shall include but not be limited to the following:
1. Model numbers of all components furnished on the job.
2. Manufacturers original catalogue and technical data sheets for all components.
Supporting documents for
3. Input power & control cable requirements for all system components.
Comply Power Meters shall be in the
4. Central Control location for monitoring meter system.
scope of MEP
5. Data cable type for central monitoring meter network.
6. Complete engineered drawings indicating:
a) Manufacturer model numbers and specifications.
b) Dimensions, layouts, installation details.
c) Point-to-point wiring diagrams for all system devices. Supporting documents for
d) Termination details for all system devices. Comply Power Meters shall be in the
e) Single-line system architecture drawings representing the entire system. scope of MEP
f) Interfaces and Ethernet gateway with all sub-systems.
g) Schedule of energy meters and water meters.

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7. Three (3) sets of the Manufacturers User s Manuals and Installation Manuals. Noted -
8. Course outlines for each of the end user training programs. The course outlines shall
include the course duration, location, pre-requisites, and a brief description of the subject Comply -
matter.
2.0 PRODUCTS
2.1 INTERFACES
A. The solution will include pulse acquisition and metering, power meter value acquisition,
Comply -
logical status acquisition and analog value acquisition functions.
B. It will be interfaced in the building with communicating meters and power monitoring
Comply -
units
Dashboard software shall be
interfaced with Power Meters
C. The solution shall be open to third party devices. Comply as Noted
and Water meters as per
Estidama requirements.
2.2 COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
A. Central monitoring system shall be based on the Ethernet TCP/IP network (BMS)
Comply CMS shall be on Modbus
infrastructure and on the Mod-Bus RS485 communication network.
2.3 HARDWARE
A. Energy Monitoring Meters
1. Energy Monitoring Meters (EMM) shall be listed under UL508, CSA approved and have CE
marking as per 61010-1 Class 1. All setup parameters required by the power monitoring units
shall be stored in non-volatile memory and retained in the event of a control power
Supply of Power Meters are
interruption. EMM shall support applications in single Noted
under the scope of Contractor
retained in the event of a control power interruption. EMM shall support applications in
single phase and three phase systems. EMM shall be capable of application without
modifications at nominal frequencies of 45 to 65 hertz.

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2. The unit shall support measurements or calculations of the following data:
Real Time Readings
Current
I. Per Phase
II. Neutral (Calculated)
III. 3-phase Average
Voltage
IV. Line to Line per phase Supply of Power Meters are
Noted
V. Line to Line, 3-phase average under the scope of Contractor
VI. Line to Neutral per phase
VII. Line to Neutral per phase average
Real Power
VIII. Per-phase
IX. 3-phase total
Reactive Power
Apparent Power
XII. Per-phase
XIII. 3-phase total
Power Factor,
3-Phase Total Frequency
Total Harmonic Distortion, Current and Voltage Supply of Power Meters are
Noted
XIV. Real kWh under the scope of Contractor
XV. Reactive kVAr
XVI. Apparent kVAh
Demand
XVII. Demand Current Calculations Per-Phase, Present and Peak
XVIII. Demand Real Power Calculations 3-Phase Total, Present and Peak

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3. All power demand calculation shall use block interval, with optional sub-intervals.
The window length shall be set by the user from 1 to 60 minutes in 1-minute intervals. When
Supply of Power Meters are
the interval is less than 15 minutes, the sliding block demand calculation shall occur very15 Noted
under the scope of Contractor
seconds. When the interval is greater or equal to 15 minutes, the sliding block demand
calculation shall occur every 60 seconds.
4. Sampling
The current and voltage signals shall be digitally sampled at a rate high enough to provide
Supply of Power Meters are
true RMS accuracy to the 15th harmonic. Power monitoring unit shall provide continuous Noted
under the scope of Contractor
sampling at a minimum of up to 32 samples per cycle, simultaneously on all voltage and
current channels in the meter.
5. Maximum and Minimum Values
6. The unit shall provide maximum and minimum values for the following:
Line to Line Voltage
Line to Neutral Voltage
Current
Power Factor Supply of Power Meters are
Noted
Real Power Total under the scope of Contractor
Reactive Power Total
Apparent Power Total
THD Voltage Line to Line
THD Voltage Line to Neutral
THD Current
Frequency

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7. For each maximum and minimum value listed above, the unit shall record the following
attributes.
Maximum/Minimum Value Phase of recorded Maximum/Minimum (for multi-phase
installations)
Values shall be available by display and via network communications
Supply of Power Meters and
8. Current Inputs Noted installation are under the scope
The circuit monitor shall allow connection to circuit up to 480 VAC without the use of of Contractor
potential transformers. The unit shall accept voltage inputs from standard instrument
potential transformers. The unit shall support potential transformer primaries through 1.6
MV. The nominal full-scale input of the unit shall be 277 VAC
Line to Neutral, 480 VAC Line to Line. The unit shall accept a metering over range of 20%.
The input impedance shall be greater than 2 Ohm Line to Line or 1 Ohm Line to Neutral.
9. Accuracy
The unit shall comply with IEC62053-21, Class 1. The unit shall be accurate to 1% of reading
for power and energy. Voltage and current shall be accurate to 0.5% of reading. Frequency
metering shall be accurate to +/- 0.02 Hertz from 45 to 65 Hertz. These accuracies shall be
maintained for both light and full loads. No annual
calibration shall be required to maintain these accuracies.
Supply of Power Meters are
Noted
under the scope of Contractor
10. Firmware Upgrades
It shall be possible to field upgrade the firmware in the unit to provide added functionality or
repair defects. Upgrades shall be accomplished via a communication connection.
Disassembly or changing of integrated circuits shall not be required. It shall not be necessary
to de-energize the circuit or the equipment to perform the upgrade

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11. Control Power


The unit shall operate over a wide range of control power including 110 to 415 VAC, +/-10%
or 125 to 250 VDC, +/- 20%.
Supply of Power Meters are
Noted
12. Communications under the scope of Contractor
The unit shall communicate via RS485 Modbus with a 2-wire connection at speeds up to
19.2k Baud. The Power MetersU devices shall be connected in a daisy chain fashion and
brought on to Modbus TCP network via an IP enabled Protocol translator.

B. Water Monitoring Meters

1. The water monitoring meters shall be with no moving parts. The meters offered shall meet
according to EN 1434 class 2 standard accuracy. The contractor shall offer meters with Please refer the Section 5
advanced performance features and best flow rate options. The Contractor shall provide Comply Pages 10-48 for data
flow rate values and accuracy for all sizes of meters with Battery operation and provision for Sheets
AC operation.

2. The meter shall have LCD multi display purpose and the display unit shall be condensation-
free and have IP67 class protection rating for flow part. Digits of display shall be 8 mm
minimum height and be legible in normal daylight conditions from six feet by an observer. Please refer the Section
The viewing angle shall be a minimum of +/- 15 from the front of the meter face line of sight. Comply 5 Pages 10-48 for data
The meter shall be capable of monitoring and displaying forward and reverse flow rates. The Sheets
meter register shall have option to read in imperial gallon and/or
cubic meter.

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3. For 15mm and 25mm meters maximum reading shall be 100 million imperial gallons with
2 decimal points i.e., 1/100 imperial gallons for verification and testing. The meter shall have Please refer the Section 5
option for cubic meter reading not less than the specified volume with 3 decimal points, Comply Pages 10-48 for data
1/1000 cubic meter, for verification and Sheets
testing.

4. For 50mm to 150mm meters maximum reading shall be 10,000 million imperial gallons
with 2 decimal points i.e., 1/100 imperial gallons for verification and testing. The meter shall Please refer the Section 5
have option for cubic meter reading not less than the specified volume with 3 decimal Comply Pages 10-48 for data
points, 1/1000 cubic meter, for Sheets
verification and testing.
5. The register shall not have a totalizer reset option. 15mm and 25mm meters shall be able
to display the flow rates. 50mm to 150mm meters shall be capable of monitoring and
displaying forward and reverse flow rates, water pressure, and velocity, date and time
options selection. The meter shall have M-bus communication capability to communicate Please refer the Section
with the Remote Energy Management Software. The meter shall be suitable for remote Comply 5 Pages 10-48 for data
reading entering network and by handheld unit. The meter shall have the capability to Sheets
measure and record water consumption in every programmed timed interval.
Reading data/demand shall be recorded along with the stamping of time and date, in which
it occurs.
6. Meter serial number and reading data shall be saved daily in a non volatile memory,
which can be retrieved later even if the meter stops functioning/damaged. The meter shall Please refer the Section 5
be capable to provide the following warnings / indications: Pages 10-48 for data
Comply Sheets
a) Battery tamper alarm
b) Battery low alarm/indication
c) Communicating signal/indication

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7. Meter should be able to detect dry state of the flow tube and stop measuring the flow and
recheck this at any predetermined interval and should resume the flow measurement as The Calculator battery can be
soon as the dry state is ended. The meters shall have a long life battery and the battery life replaced however due to the
time shall exceed 11 years. The battery replacement date shall be indicated on the meter in Modbus requirement the
a prominent position. The replacement of the battery shall be indicated on the meter and Comply meters have to be powered
provide the possibility of indicating the next date of replacement after replacing the battery. with 230 V AC Source. The
The properties and parameters of the meter shall not be affected by the interruption of the design life for the battery is of
electrical supply when the battery is replaced. All meters shall be sealed with approved seals 16 Years.
by the manufacturer
8. The meter shall have adequate mechanical strength to withstand all type of force applied
during installation, removal and tampering attempts and also resist the atmospheric heat,
temperature, humidity and corrosion. The meters shall be guaranteed against defects in
materials and workmanship for a minimum period of two years from date of delivery. Meters
Comply
in which a defect may develop within such period shall be replaced free of charge. The
supply of same type of meters is also to be guaranteed for a minimum period of 10 years
from the date of delivery of the meters. The contractor shall specify the minimum life span
of the meters as per the service conditions specified in this document.

The proposed water meter


9. The body of the meter shall be manufactured of stainless steel or suitable metal alloy in
model#2101 material is Meter
order to cope with outdoor / underground / submerged installation in the prevailing climatic
housing and meter pipe PPS
conditions and the metal body shall not be by any means affect the magnetic field or
Comply as noted, with 40 % fibreglass and PSU
performance/accuracy of the meter. The meter flow
Reflectors Stainless steel
part shall have IP67 protection class rating. The meter length shall be in accordance with the
Strainer PES.
EN/ISO standard.
The proposed water meter
model#3100 material is Meter
housing, threaded DZR brass
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(dezincification-resistant brass)
(CW511L)an environmentally
friendly quality of brass – low
lead Meter housing, flanged
Stainless steel W.no. 1.4408.

Please refer the Section 5


10.The 15mm and 25mm meters shall have threaded connections and the connectors shall
Comply Pages 10-48 for data
be BSP male threaded comprising cap nuts and fiber washers
Sheets
11. The 50mm to 150mm meters shall have flanged connection and flange drilling shall be to Please refer the Section 5
BS 4504 PN10 and supplied complete with connecting full-faced food grade gaskets to Comply Pages 10-48 for data
provide a working seal between the meter and the pipe work. Sheets
12. All fasteners shall be stainless steel grade 316L. All the meters shall be clearly and
indelibly marked with the following information:
a) Name or trademark of the manufacturer
b) Year of manufacture
c) Meter serial number with barcode
d) Direction of flow on both sides of the body
Please refer the Section 5
e) Unit of measurement
Comply Pages 10-48 for data
f) Metrological Class
Sheets
g) Type approval sign
h) Meter size
i) Nominal flow rate
j) Maximum admissible working pressure
k) Maximum admissible working temperature
l) Country of origin

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13. All the meters shall be clearly engraved with the Meter serial number on the body of the
meter, close to the register. The contractor shall provide the electronic copy of meter serial
numbers at the time of delivery and the serial number shall be in continuous order and its Comply -
range shall be specified in the delivery note. The meter shall be suitable for installation in
any orientation without affecting the specified accuracy.
14. The accuracy of the meter shall not be affected by variation of flow rates, air or
blockages. The meter must be able to withstand 0 to 60-degree Celsius water temperature.
The meter must be able withstand a working pressure of 16 bar but the flange drilling for
Comply -
50mm to 150mm meters shall be PN10. The head loss
shall not exceed 1 bar at Q max. The meters shall be tested at Qmax, Qn, Qt, Qmin and the
test results shall be submitted for approval before shipment.
C. Dashboards (Energy Monitoring Display) Dashboards shall provide interactive display and
trending of historical data. The focus of Dashboards is to provide a state-of-the art, intuitive,
and easy to access
views of energy management data. The Dashboards support power, energy and
environmental data. Users shall be able to configure, view, and show their dashboards to Comply
other users, including their employees, customers, and tenants.
Dashboard utilizing individual device licenses for each meter are not acceptable. Users shall
be able to visualize their historical data in recognizable forms using Gadgets containing
charts, numbers, text or other visualizations. The following Gadgets shall be available:
a) Pie Gadget
Comply
b) Horizontal Bar Gadget
Dashboards can be configured with multiple Gadgets to show the following views:
a) Energy Consumption - view a single source s energy consumption using bar, line, pie
charts.
Comply -
b) Emissions - view consumption in terms of production and/or savings of CO2e.
c) Trends - view period-over-period patterns using a bar chart. View trends of a single
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NO
measurement using a line chart.
d) Energy Comparison - compare energy consumption across multiple sources.
e) Conversion to monetary terms or emissions supported via linear multiplier
Unit Conversion: Gadgets have a linear multiplier to handle unit conversion, costs, and CO2e. Comply -
The Dashboards application will be shown after user login. This gives users immediate access
Comply -
to important power system information
All Dashboard configurations can be made using a web browser application. It is
Comply -
unacceptable to require a separate software application to make configuration changes.
D. Energy Management Controller
1. The solution will center on an Energy Management Controller that collects data and
Comply -
controls the actuators through the Modbus network. The Energy Management Controller
shall have digital and analog inputs, pulse metering inputs, and logical outputs.
E. Interface modules
1. The solution shall include Interface Modules that provide:
local digital and analogue data acquisition, pulse metering and data logging functions
actuator control functions
2. The Interface Modules shall be capable of multiplexing, on a digital input, electrical power
Comply -
pulse metering and circuit breaker status taken at the same point in the electrical
installation.
3. The Interface Modules shall communicate with the Energy Management Controller
through Modbus protocol.
2.4 MANUFACTURER CERTIFICATION
1. Tested
a) All configurations of the solution have been tested by the manufacturer. Comply -
b) The products meet current standards and the test results are available.

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2. Validated
a) The solution hardware, software and services has been validated on specific platforms
that recreate environmental conditions equivalent to those of the complete life cycle of the Comply -
solution: from initial customer contact with the offer, through order, installation,
commissioning, support and services, up to obsolescence).
3. Documented
a) The manufacturer has produced a set of guides, training tools and documentation that Comply -
enables correct utilization of the solution.
3.0 EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION, CONFIGURATION AND MAINTENANCE
A. The solution can be designed, installed, configured, and maintained autonomously by an Installation will be under the
Noted
electrical contractor. scope of contractor
B. Upgrading requirements can also be easily implemented by a contractor with simple Installation will be under the
Noted
addition of hardware and simple extension of the existing configuration. scope of contractor
Installation will be under the
C. The contractors shall be trained and approved by the manufacturer. Noted
scope of contractor
D. Installation will be facilitated by the provision of efficient tools:
Installation will be under the
1. The configuration tools will include a function for self-discovery of the modules present on Noted
scope of contractor
the communication networks.
Installation will be under the
E. The configuration tools are in the customer s language. Noted
scope of contractor
Installation will be under the
F. The configurations created can be saved, duplicated, and reused. Noted
scope of contractor
G. Configuration can be done off site from any PC using a simple Web browser interface. Installation will be under the
Noted
This configuration mode will be possible with an Ethernet connection or a GSM connection. scope of contractor
H. The solution will allow virtual meters to be defined by simple subtraction of the values of Installation will be under the
Noted
two real meters. scope of contractor
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I. The Energy Management Controller and the solution interface modules can be installed in
Installation will be under the
electrical switchboards on DIN rails as close as possible to the electricity meters and circuit Noted
scope of contractor
breakers.
3.2 TESTING AND COMMISSIONING
A. The Contractor shall be responsible for testing and commissioning of the installation in
Comply -
accordance with all applicable documents in the Contract set.
1. Testing shall be comprehensive and sufficient to demonstrate compliance with each
requirement and as per system manufacturer recommendations.
2. A proposed test plan shall be submitted to the ENGINEERS representative for approval
before commencement of final test. Comply -
3. Final tests shall be conducted in the presence of the CLIENT representative.
4. CMS vendor shall have more than 10 years of experience in design and have demonstrable
experience with previous Estidama projects.
3.3 TRAINING AND INSTRUCTION
A. Operator training shall consist of a two-day course conducted on-site by a factory trained
professional instructor. Training conducted by installers, technicians, or project managers is Comply -
unacceptable
B. Training materials shall consist of the following: Comply -
1. Formal course outline and agenda
2. Operator training student guide for each student.
Comply -
3. Hands-on practice with on-line equipment.
4. Written examinations.
C. The training course shall be a minimum of two contiguous business days. Comply -
D. Additional equipment Video Imaging training sessions shall be made available to the
Comply -
Owner, if necessary, at no additional cost.

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3.4 WARRANTY -
A. All equipment furnished under this contract shall be warranted for a period of One (1)
Comply -
year from the date of final Owner acceptance of the system.
1. Respond to service requests on-site, if required.
Comply -
2. Replace or repair the defective components as required.
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LIST OF PROPOSED MATERIALS

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CONTRACTOR
LIST OF PROPOSED ITEMS
SN. PAGE NUMBER
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTIONS MAKE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
NO

ENERGY MONITORING SYSTEM


1. PAS600 GATEWAY SCHNEIDER INDIA PAGE NO: 1-3
PSWMZNCZZSPEZZ +
2. DASHBOARD SOFTWARE SCHNEIDER CANADA PAGE NO: 4-5
PSWDMNCZZNPEZZ
3. PANEL PANEL FOR GATEWAY BMTS LOCALLY PROCURED PAGE NO: 6-9
WATER METER
4. 021-30-COH-XXX WATER METER SIZE OF 20mm KAMSTRUP DENMARK PAGE NO: 10-28
5. 031-30-C2U-8XX WATER METER SIZE OF 32mm KAMSTRUP DENMARK PAGE NO: 29-48
6. 031-30-C1Y-8XX WATER METER SIZE OF 40mm KAMSTRUP DENMARK PAGE NO: 29-48
7. 123N3EA PC (HP 290MT G4) HP PRC PAGE NO: 49-52
8. 2D9K0AS MONITOR (HP M24F FHD MONITOR)) HP PRC PAGE NO: 53-54
9. HP 2320 PRINTER (HP DeskJet 2320 All-in-One Printer) HP PRC PAGE NO: 55-56
HD67056-B2-20 +
10. M BUS GATEWAY + POWER SUPPLY ADFWEB ITALY PAGE NO: 57-95
APW020

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TECHNICAL DATA SHEET

Page No 004
Product data sheet
Specifications

EcoStruxure Panel Server -


universal wireless, concentrator
modbus gateway 110-277 VAC/DC
PAS600

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Main
Range EcoStruxure

Product name Panel Server Universal

Product or component type Gateway

Device short name PAS600

Device application Gateway

[Us] rated supply voltage 110...277 V AC 50/60 Hz


110...277 V DC

Communication gateway Ethernet TCP/IP to wireless devices


Ethernet/serial

Complementary
Communication network type Ethernet, 10/100BASE-T
Wi-Fi2.4 GHz
Bluetooth low energy (BLE)
Wireless, IEEE 802.15.4
Modbus RTU, Modbus RTU master even/odd or none parity, at 1.2...115.2 kbit/s

Communication port protocol Modbus TCP


DHCP
HTTPS
NTP/SNTP
IPv4
IPv6
TCP/IP

Communication port support 2 RJ45: Ethernet


Screw terminal block: RS485

Number of slave 128 Modbus RTU:


100 IEEE 802.15.4:

Memory capacity 512 MB NAND

Number of inputs 0

Connections - terminals Discrete I/O: screw terminal block (top) 0.14…1.5 mm² cable(s)
Power supply: screw terminal block (top) 1.5…2.5 mm² cable(s)
Communication: screw terminal block (bottom) 0.14…1.5 mm² cable(s)

Tightening torque Discrete I/O: 0.25 N.m


Power supply: 0.6 N.m
Communication: 0.25 N.m

Wire stripping length Power supply: 7 mm


Communication: 7 mm
Discrete I/O: 7 mm

Connector type RP-SMA antenna

Mounting mode Clip-on

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Mounting support DIN rail

Product certifications CE
cULus
RCM
UKCA
FCC
IC

Standards IEC 61010


IEC 61010-1
IEC 61010-2-201
UL 61010
UL 61010-1
UL 61010-2-201
CSA C22.2 No 61010-1-12
CSA C22.2 No 61010-2-201
IEC 62974-1
IEC 62443-4-1
IEC 61326-1
EN 301-489-1
EN 301-489-17
EN 55032
CISPR 11
EN 300-328
IEEE 802.15.4
IEEE 802.11b/g/n

Width 72 mm

Function available Embedded web page for configuration and upgrade


Diagnosis capabilities
Diagnostic report
Diagnostics on communication
Energy management
With integrated web server
Event Logger
Energy and alarm reports via email
Firmware update
Backup/restore configuration
Configurable event
CSV export

Product specific application Wireless Schneider Electric devices ecosystem

Topology Separate Ethernet network


Switched Ethernet network

Web services HTTPS server

Communication service Device Profile for Web Services (DPWS)


Modbus TCP client
Modbus TCP server
SNTP client
DHCP client
DHCP server

Commissioning interface EcoStruxure Power Commission Mobile


Web page

Realtime clock With RTC-battery set


Without any user calibration

Time synchronisation protocol NTP


SNTP

Range compatibility Facility Expert


Building Operation
Power Operation
Power Monitoring Expert
Asset Advisor

Environment
Relative humidity 0…93 %

IP degree of protection IP40 (front face)


IP20 (casing)

Ambient air temperature for -25…70 °C


operation

Ambient air temperature for -40…85 °C


storage

Pollution degree 2

Operating altitude < 2300 m

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Packing Units
Unit Type of Package 1 PCE

Number of Units in Package 1 1

Package 1 Weight 286 g

Package 1 Height 9 cm

Package 1 width 9 cm

Package 1 Length 11 cm

Unit Type of Package 2 S03

Number of Units in Package 2 27

Package 2 Weight 8.3 kg

Package 2 Height 30 cm

Package 2 width 30 cm

Package 2 Length 40 cm

Unit Type of Package 3 P06

Number of Units in Package 3 216

Package 3 Weight 74 kg

Package 3 Height 75 cm

Package 3 width 60 cm

Package 3 Length 80 cm

Offer Sustainability
Sustainable offer status Green Premium product

REACh Regulation REACh Declaration

REACh free of SVHC Yes

EU RoHS Directive Compliant


EU RoHS Declaration

Mercury free Yes

RoHS exemption information Yes

China RoHS Regulation China RoHS declaration

Environmental Disclosure Product Environmental Profile

WEEE The product must be disposed on European Union markets following specific waste collection and
never end up in rubbish bins

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Product datasheet PSWDMNCZZNPEZZ
Characteristics Power Monitoring Expert licence for Mid-Range
Device

Main

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Range EcoStruxure Building Operation
Product brand Schneider Electric
Product or component type Software
Software type Subscription software
Software designation Power Monitoring Expert
Type of license 1 device license
Software version V8.1

Complementary
Software function Automated data acquisition from compatible devices
Format Digital

Offer Sustainability
EU RoHS Directive Not applicable, out of EU RoHS legal scope

23/12/2019
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Product data sheet PSWMZNCZZSPEZZ
Characteristics Energy Analysis Module for Power Monitoring
Expert software

Disclaimer: This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications
Main
Range EcoStruxure Building Operation
Product brand Schneider Electric
Product or component type Software
Software type Add-on
Software designation Power Monitoring Expert
Type of license Server option
Software version V8.1

Complementary
Function available Option
Format Digital

Ordering and shipping details


Category 09760 - POWERLOGIC PME SOFTWARE
Discount Schedule PM1
Nbr. of units in pkg. 1
Package weight(Lbs) 5
Returnability N

Aug 6, 2019
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1
We provide a wide range of enclosures. The product range
consists of wall mounting enclosures, plastic enclosures, terminal
boxes, power distribution cabinets, floor standing modular
cabinets, console systems.

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SUPPLY INCLUDE
Enclosure and door mounting plate lock system gland plate, sealing gasket and fixing accessories
Paint finish: epoxy polyester powder coating texturned finish protection degree :IP65
Material: Enclosure & door :sheet steel 1.2mm / Color: RAL 7032

WALL MOUNT ENCLOSURE (SMALL SIZE)

 Small type enclosures are manufactured in galvanized /electro galvanized steel sheet
and are electro statically powder coated with RAL 7032 finished texture.
 Enclosure are provided with a flange opening for a cable entry with a gasketted
gland plate and are fixed with round neoprene seals.
 Doors are fitted with concealed hinges and are polyure thane foam gasket for dust
and water Resistance .
 Rear wall of the enclosure is provided with wall fixing holes.
 The mounting plate is prepared for optimum utilization of enclosure space and is
held by strong studs/bolts.

WALL MOUNT ENCLOSURE (MEDIUM SIZE)


 Medium size enclosures are manufactured with galvanized steel sheet and are
electro statically powder coated with RAL 7032 finished texture.
 Doors are fitted with a continuous polyurethane foam gasket or door sealded to
ensure a degree protection.
 Enclosure is provided with a standard detachable mounting plate for installations of
components.
 The integrated canopy renders this range,ideal for out door installations.

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WALL MOUNT ENCLOSURE (LARGE SIZE)
 Large size enclosures are of galvanized /electro-galvanized steel sheet and are
powder coated with RAL 7032.
 Enclosure is supplied with a detachable semi-concealed hinges with 1300 opening
angles and are fitted with neoprene gasket.
 A large cable passage are is provided by a removable gland plates.
 The mounting plates of the enclosure is painted with RAL 2000 smooth.
 The doors of the enclosure are equipped with lock with ensures that the doors are
firmly locked.

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ENCLOSURE SIZE
MODEL H (MM) W (MM) D (MM) DOOR
SM.252015 250 200 150 Single
SM.302515 300 250 150 Single
SM.303015 300 300 150 Single
SM.403015 400 300 150 Single
SM.403020 400 300 200 Single
SM.504020 500 400 200 Single
SM.604020 600 400 200 Single
SM.605020 600 500 200 Single
SM.606020 600 600 200 Single
SM.705020 700 500 200 Single
SM.806020 800 600 200 Single
SM.808020 800 800 200 Single
SM.106025 1000 600 250 Single
SM.108025 1000 800 250 Single
SM.101030 1000 1000 300 Single
SM.128030 1200 800 300 Single
SM.121030 1200 1000 300 Single
SM.148030 1400 800 300 Single
SM.141040 1400 1000 400 Single
SM.168030 1600 800 300 Single
SM.161040 1600 1000 400 Single
SM.188030 1800 800 300 Single
SM.181040 1800 1000 400 Single

 Sheet steel enclosure, door and mounting plate 1.20mm sheet steel zinc coated .
Hinge in zinc alloy on body and sheet steel on door.
 Lock system
 Protection degree:IP65
 Material :enclosure and door is sheet steel 1.2mm mechanical impacts :IK10

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Data Sheet

MULTICAL® 21
& flowIQ® 2101
• Pinpoint accuracy
• Approved with dynamic range up to R400
• ‘Drive-by’, network or IoT
• Temperature measurement
• Low leakage limit
• Long range
• Long life
• Simple installation
• Environment-friendly
• GDPR ready

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MULTICAL® 21 & flowIQ® 2101

Contents

Approved meter data 4


Technical data 4
Material 5
Meter sizes 5
Meter details 6
Display and info codes 7
Measurement of temperatures 8
Data registers 9
Optional data packages Wireless M-Bus 10
Data package options Sigfox 11
Wired M-Bus version 12
Pressure loss 14
Ordering details 15
Configuration 17
Dimensioned sketches 18
Accessories 19

Smart water meter – ultrasonic compact meter for measurement of cold and hot water
consumption in households, apartment buildings and small commercial properties

Pinpoint accuracy Low leakage limits


Ultrasonic flow measurement guarantees pinpoint measuring MULTICAL® 21/flowIQ® 2101 has built-in sensitive leak
accuracy. The meter has no built-in moving parts and is monitoring, as low as 0.1 % of Q3, which means that even the
therefore less sensitive to impurities in the water and to smallest water losses are detected very quickly. The unique
wear and tear. This ensures increased longevity and better combination of pinpoint measuring accuracy, longevity and
performance compared to traditional mechanical meters. built-in radio communication reduces the operating costs
for the water company continuously and contingencies,
Many possibilities for communication caused by any leakage, are minimized, as waste of water is
The water meter comes with the newest radio technology to discovered immediately.
meet increasing market demands for smart metering, both
for ’Drive-by’, network or Sigfox installations. Radio packages Long range
are available with transmission intervals of 16 or 96 seconds MULTICAL® 21/flowIQ® 2101 is equipped with a long range
for Wireless M-Bus and daily for Sigfox. Consumption data antenna that transmits strong radio signals with intelligent
can be read manually directly from the display or using an coding to the network. The meter can also be read from a
optical eye. Furthermore, consumption data can be remotely long distance with ’Drive-by’.
read by means of Wireless M-Bus, which is built into the
meter. Installation
The water meter is easy to install in all operating
Temperature environments, horizontally as well as vertically, independent
The meter measures both water and ambient temperatures. of piping and installation conditions.

2 Kamstrup A/S • 58101587_F1_GB-UAE_06.2021

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MULTICAL® 21 & flowIQ® 2101

The meter is waterproof, IP68 type tested, so also suitable for principle. Two ultrasonic transducers are used to send sound
installation in meter pits. signals both against and with the flow. The ultrasonic signal
travelling with the flow reaches the opposite transducer
User-friendly first. The time difference between the two signals can be
The meter comes with a large and easy to read display and converted into flow velocity and subsequently volume.
the meter is constructed as a hermetically vacuum sealed The accumulated water consumption is displayed by the
unit, which prevents humidity from reaching the electronics. meter in cubic metres (m³) with five digits and up to three
Therefore condensation water between the glass and the decimals, i.e. the resolution has been extended to 1 liter only.
large display is avoided. The large and clear display has been specially designed to
obtain long life and sharp contrast in a wide temperature
Environment-friendly meter range.
The compact water meter has been approved for drinking
In addition to volume reading, a graphic indication of current
water in several countries. Meter housing and flow parts are
flow and a number of information codes are displayed.
made of the synthetic materials PPS and PSU, which means
that the meter does not contain lead or other heavy metals. The meter measures continuously both water and ambient
The environmental report for the water meter, documents temperature, and stores minimum, mean and maximum
that the meter has low environmental impact, and high temperatures daily. All registers are saved daily in the meter’s
recyclability of materials when the meter is taken out of memory for 460 days. Furthermore, monthly data for the latest
service. 36 months and yearly data for the latest 10 years are saved.
The water meter is fitted with an optical eye which makes
Hygiene it possible to read saved consumption data and info
To protect the health of the consumers Kamstrup has codes, stored in the meter’s data logger. Using a serial PC
a hygienic manufacturing process of the water meters. connection, the optical eye furthermore gives access to
Kamstrup has a highly automated manufacturing process, configure the water meter.
and only uses materials which are approved for drinking The water meter is powered by battery with up to 16 years’
water. Furthermore the products gets disinfected before lifetime.
dispatch. The hygiene is being controlled by external
The meter comes with the newest radio technology to meet
accredited laboratories and by frequent audits.
increasing market demands for smart metering. It has built-
General description in data communication for Wireless M-Bus and the built-in
MULTICAL® 21/flowIQ® 2101 is a hermetically closed compact radio can be configured for both ’Drive-by’ reading and
static water meter intended for the registration of cold reading in ’Fixed network’. It is also possible to choose the
and hot water consumption. The water meter uses the meter with integrated Sigfox communication.
ultrasonic principle and has been constructed on the basis of
Wired M-Bus
Kamstrup’s experience since 1991 with the development and
The meter is also available in a version with Wired M-Bus,
production of static ultrasonic meters.
providing a comprehensive datagram acc. to EN 13757:2013
MULTICAL® 21/flowIQ® 2101 has been subjected to a very - used in applications using M-Bus protocol. MULTICAL® 21
comprehensive OIML R49 type test with a view to securing a with Wired M-Bus is ordered under the name flowIQ® 2101,
long-term stable, accurate and reliable meter. see also section ‘Ordering details’.
Furthermore, the meter has a low-flow cut-off (start flow) of
only 2 l/h for Q3 = 1.6 m³/h and 2.5 m³/h and 3.2 l/h for Q3=
4.0 m³/h, which provides accurate measurement also at low Characteristics • accurate and reliable
water flows. in short: • ultrasonic metering
• low start flow
This water meter is constructed as a vacuum chamber of
• measuring water and ambient temperatures
moulded composite material. Thus, the electronics are fully
• remote reading
protected against penetration of water. This means that the
• no moving parts – no wear
meter can without problems be placed in e.g. bathrooms
• long-term stable – long life
where it is sprayed with water daily, and it is also suitable for
• powered by a lithium battery
mounting in meter pits, which are frequently filled with water.
• multiple info codes
The meter can and must only be opened by Kamstrup A/S. • large clear display
If the meter has been opened and the seals have thus been • hermetically sealed
broken, the meter is no longer valid for billing purposes. • fully waterproof
Furthermore, the factory guarantee no longer applies. • suitable for mounting in pits.
The volume is measured using ultrasonic technique which
is proven as a long-term stable and accurate measuring

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Approved meter data

MID classifications
Approval DK-0200-MI001-015
Mechanical environment Class M1
Electromagnetic environment Class E1 and E2 for Wireless M-Bus version
Class E1 for Wired M-Bus version
Climatic environment 5...55 °C, condensing humidity
(indoors mounted in utility rooms and outdoors in meter pits – mounting in direct
prolonged sunlight must be avoided)

OIML R49 designations


Accuracy class 2
Sensitivity class U0/D0
Ambient class Fulfils OIML R49 class B and O (building/outdoor)
Medium temperature, cold water 0.1...30 °C (T30) or 0.1...50 °C (T50)
Medium temperature, hot water 0.1...70 °C (T70) or T30/70 (Wired and Wireless M-Bus only)
Meter types Q3 = 1.6 m³/h, 2.5 m³/h and 4.0 m³/h

Drinking water approvals DVGW W 421, WRAS, ACS, Belgaqua, SCU, PZH, NNK

ATEX approval According to 2014/34/EU


(equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres, zone 2)

Technical data

Electrical data
Battery 3.65 VDC, 1 C-cell lithium
Battery lifetime: Up to 16 years at tBAT < 30 °C depending on selected module
Up to 8 years at tBAT < 55 °C (M-Bus only)
Battery lifetime Sigfox variants: Up to 16 years at tBAT < 35 °C depending on selected module
EMC data Fulfils MID class:
- E1 and E2 for Wireless M-Bus and Sigfox version
- E1 for Wired M-Bus version
Sigfox classification Class zero
Sigfox radio zone RC1, 868 MHz, 14 dBm

Mechanical data
Metrological class 2
Ambient class Fulfils OIML R49 class B and O (building/outdoor)
Ambient temperature 2…55 °C
Protection class IP68
Storage temp. empty sensor -25…60 °C
Pressure stage PN16

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Technical data

Accuracy
MPE (maximum permissible error) 6
MPE according to OIML R49 5

Meter approved 0.1…30 °C 4


3
± 5 % in range Q1 ≤ Q < Q2
2
± 2 % in range Q2 ≤ Q ≤ Q4
1
At 30 °C < t < 70 °C Q [l/h]
Error rate [%] 0
± 5 % in range Q1 ≤ Q < Q2 S Q1 Q 2 Q3 Q4
-1
± 3 % in range Q2 ≤ Q ≤ Q4 -2
-3
-4
S: Start flow
-5 Q1: Minimum flow
Q2: Transition flow
Q3: Nominal flow
Q4: Maximum flow

Material

Wetted parts
Meter housing and meter pipe PPS with 40 % fibreglass and PSU
Reflectors Stainless steel
Strainer PES

Meter sizes

MULTICAL® 21/flowIQ® 2101 is available in different combinations of overall length and nominal flow Q3.
Type number Nom. flow Min. flow Max. flow Dynamic Min. Max. Pressure Connection Length
Q3 Q1 Q4 range cutoff cutoff loss on meter
Q3/Q1 ∆p at Q3
[m³/h] [l/h] [m³/h] [l/h] [m³/h] [bar] [mm]
021-YY-C0A-8XX 1.6 10 2.0 160 2 4.6 0.17 G¾B 110
021-YY-C0B-8XX 1.6 16 2.0 100 2 4.6 0.17 G3/4B 110
021-YY-C0T-8XX1) 1.6 10 2.0 160 2 4.6 0.17 G3/4B 170
021-YY-C0V-8XX1) 2.5 10 3.1 250 2 4.6 0.40 G3/4B 170
021-YY-C0D-8XX 2.5 10 3.1 250 2 4.6 0.40 G3/4B 110
021-YY-C0C-8XX 2.5 25 3.1 100 2 4.6 0.40 G3/4B 110
021-YY-C0G-8XX 2.5 10 3.1 250 2 4.6 0.40 G1B 105
021-YY-C0F-8XX 2.5 25 3.1 100 2 4.6 0.40 G1B 105
021-YY-C0H-8XX 2.5 10 3.1 250 2 4.6 0.40 G1B 130
021-YY-C0J-8XX 2.5 25 3.1 100 2 4.6 0.40 G1B 130
021-YY-C0E-8XX 2.5 10 3.1 250 2 4.6 0.40 G1B 190
021-YY-C0K-8XX 2.5 25 3.1 100 2 4.6 0.40 G1B 190
021-YY-C0L-8XX 4.0 16 5 250 3.2 8.5 0.40 G1B 130
021-YY-C0M-8XX 4.0 40 5 100 3.2 8.5 0.40 G1B 130
021-YY-C0N-8XX 4.0 16 5 250 3.2 8.5 0.40 G1B 190
021-YY-C0P-8XX 4.0 40 5 100 3.2 8.5 0.40 G1B 190
1)
Only for selected markets.

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Meter sizes

The meter is available in cold and hot water versions, Different extension pipes can be enclosed as accessories.
controlled by the type number, which is: These extension pipes make it possible to adjust the meter
to most existing current overall lengths. (See Accessories for
8XX for cold water and 7XX for hot water. Water Meters: 58101270).
XX = country code
YY = choice of communication
– also see section ‘Ordering Details’.

Meter details

Meter information in permanent laser engraved text.

Optional customer label,


e.g. water company logo
Optical eye for reading (15x38 mm)
and configuration
Bar code with
Graphic flow indicator serial number

Type number Expiry year of battery


(includes information
Temperature class
on meter size, overall
according to OIML R49
length etc.)
Meter size Q3
Serial number and
production year
Dynamic range
Software version
Configuration
(with information on
Pressure stage and
display resolution and
protection class
encryption level etc.)
CE-marking acc. to MID
Accuracy class 2
according to OIML R49
Environment class:
Electrical E1 or E2
and Mechanical M1
according to MID
Environment class B
and O according to
OIML R49
(building/outdoor)

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Display and info codes

The water meter can be read from the large, easily readable,
specially designed display. The five large figures indicate
number of cubic meters. The three small figures are
decimals.
The sign L (to the right of m³) will always be off when the
meter is in operation as it is solely used during factory control
and verification of the meter.
The flow arrows in the left side of the display indicate water
flow through the meter. If there is no flow, all arrows will be
off.

The info codes in the display have the following meaning and
function:

Info code Meaning


flashes in the display
LEAK The water in the meter has not been stagnant for one continuous hour during the latest 24
hours.
This can be a sign of a leaky faucet or toilet cistern.
BURST The water consumption has been consistently high for half an hour, which indicates a pipe
burst.
TAMPER Attempt of fraud. The meter is no longer valid for billing.
DRY The meter is not water-filled. In this case nothing will be measured.
REVERSE The water flows through the meter in the wrong direction.
RADIO OFF flashes The meter is still in transport mode with the built-in radio transmitter turned off. The transmitter
turns on automatically when the first liter of water has run through the meter.
RADIO OFF RADIO OFF lights permanently. The radio is switched off permanently. Can be activated via
DataTool (module 96 and 99 only).
 (two squared ’dots’) Two small squares flashing alternately indicate that the meter is active.
‘A’ followed by a number Indicates the number of metrologic changes the meter has gone through after factory
verification. If no adjustments have been made both the ‘A’ symbol and the digit are inactive.

Info codes ’LEAK’, ’BURST’, ’DRY’ and ’REVERSE’ switch off


automatically, when the conditions that activated them no
longer exist. In other words, LEAK disappears when the water
has been stagnant for one hour, BURST disappears when the
consumption falls to normal level, REVERSE disappears when
the water no longer flows in the wrong direction, and DRY
disappears when the meter is filled with water.

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Measurement of temperatures

Temperature monitoring
MULTICAL® 21/flowIQ® 2101 measures water and ambient
temperatures respectively.
The measurements can be used to monitor the installation
and to give an indication of the quality of the water.
Both temperatures are logged in the daily, monthly and yearly
records.
Minimum, mean and maximum values are being registered
daily. The register contains the last 460 days.
The first day of each month minimum, maximum and mean
temperatures are stored in the register. The first day of each
year minimum and maximum temperatures are stored. The
register contains the last 36 months, and the last 10 years.
Temperature values are referred to in °C and can be read
via the optical eye and sent by the radio signal. Optional
temperature combinations in the radio package are described
in the section ’Data registers’.

Ambient/meter temperatures
Monitoring the ambient/meter temperature of the installation
can be used as a warning of freezing temperatures or
unintended high temperatures. The measurement in the
meter housing corresponds to the ambient temperature
where the meter is installed. The temperature is measured
every minute. The calculation of maximum and minimum
values is based on a two-minute averaging value. The mean
temperature is a time-weighted average value.

Water temperatures
Water temperature is measured as an indirect measurement
of the water using the ultrasound signal. The water
temperature is measured every 32 seconds.
The maximum and minimum values are calculated every 2
minutes based on an average since the latest calculation.
Measurement of water temperature requires that the meter is
filled with water. If there is no water in the meter a code will
be saved, saying that the meter is not water filled.
During periods of very low water consumption the water
temperature approaches the ambient temperature. To give
a correct indication of average water temperature this value
is a volume weigthed average. During periods without water
flow the weighted average cannot be calculated and then a
code 128 is stored.

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Data registers

The water meter has a permanent memory, in which the


values of various data loggers are saved.
The meter includes the following registers:

Data logging interval Data logging depth Logged value


Yearly logger 10 years See table below
Monthly logger 36 months See table below
Daily logger 460 days See table below
Info logger 50 events Info code, meter reading and date

It is always possible to read target volume and info codes for


each of the latest 36 months as well as corresponding meter
reading and possible info codes for each of the latest 460
days. The loggers can only be read via the meter’s optical eye.
The following registers are logged:
The monthly/yearly logger is written on the first day of the
month/year, the daily logger is written at midnight.

Register type Description Yearly logger. Monthly logger. Daily logger.


10 years 36 months 460 days
Date (YY.MM.DD) Logging time, year, month and day   
Volume Current meter reading (legal)   
Operating hour counter Accumulated number of operating hours   
Info Information code –  
Vol Reverse Volume during reverse flow   –
Date of max. flow Date stamp of max. flow during period   –
Max flow Value of max. flow during period   
Date of min. flow Date stamp of min. flow during period   –
Min. flow Value of min. flow during period   
Min. temp water Water temperature – minimum   
Max. temp. water Water temperature – maximum   
Mean temp. water Volume weighted mean water temp. –  
Min. temp. Meter temperature – minimum   
Max. temp. Meter temperature – maximum   
Mean temp. Meter temp. – time weighted average –  

Every time the information code changes, date and info


codes are logged. Thus, it is possible to data read the latest
50 changes of the information code as well as the date the
change was made. Reading is only possible via the optical
eye.

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Optional data packages Wireless M-Bus

Part of the data transmitted through the Wireless M-Bus radio


signal is optional.
It is possible to choose between different protocols (C1, T1),
and various reading intervals, by choosing a specific module.
Each module contains the option of choosing between up
to 10 different data packages. You MUST choose one data
package.
868 MHz
C1 T1 OMS Radio disabled
Modules with actual values 40/XX* 41/XX*
Module – ‘Radio disabled’ 99/XX*
*) For more module options see document 5512-2336.
Module Battery lifetime
Note that the logger is reset whenever you change between
the various modules. 868 16 Years 12 Years 10 Years
Also note that the target date is always 31/12 when selecting 40 
‘yearly reading’. 41 
481) 
DataTool 99 
With DataTool, the water utility can itself make various
XX2)   
settings on the water meters allocated to its customer
number. After successful installation on the computer,
1)
Only for selected markets.
the utility has the possibility of selecting between various
2)
Depends on the chosen module.
modules and communication standards. If the meter, for A Wireless M-Bus data package is transmitted every
example, is purchased with module 40, it can be reconfigured 16 seconds (‘drive-by’) or 96 seconds (‘fixed network’).
for one of the other modules. In addition, it is also possible to When sending a data package every 16 seconds the
disable the radio, if necessary. The required preset is already package is kept short and compressed to achieve a
taken into account in the ordering process. DataTool can be long battery life.
requested from Kamstrup by sending an email to
At 96 second intervals, a longer and intelligent radio
service@kamstrup.com.
package with built-in ‘repair coding‘ is sent – the long
battery life is still guaranteed since the transmission
interval is increased.
‘Drive-by‘ or ‘Fixed network‘ need to be chosen when
ordering, and can be re-programmed by METERTOOL
or DataTool.

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Data package options Sigfox

Part of the data transmitted through the Sigfox radio signal is


optional.
It is also possible to choose between the different data so it
changes from one data package to another. The target volume
is mandatory for each transmission, but transmission 1 can
have information on max flow, whereas transmission 2 can
have information on min. flow. This is called ‘Sigfox sequence’.

Sigfox modules
Module Sigfox (for climates max 35 °C)
11 Daily values
13 Daily values sequence
97 Radio disabled

Data packages
Package 0 1 2 3 4
Info codes     
Target volume V1     
Max flow target    
Min. flow target  
Min. water temp.  
Max ambient temp. 
Min. ambient temp. 

Sequences
Package 2 3
Sequence  
Info codes are pushed one time as soon as they occur. If the
info code disappears and appears once again, a new info
code is pushed.
The planned transmission will always hold information on
active info codes.

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Wired M-Bus version

For billing and analysis Secondary addressing


• Fixed datagram – (M-Bus ID No. 00000000-99999999)
• Up to 9600 baud communication speed The last eight digits of the serial number are used as M-Bus
• Primary/secondary/enhanced secondary addressing ID number for secondary addressing.
• According to M-Bus standard EN 13757:2013
Enhanced Secondary addressing
Introduction
– (M-Bus ID No. 00000000-99999999)/( M-Bus fabrication
flowIQ® 2101 is available with Wired M-Bus offering easy
No. 00000000-99999999)
reading of the water meter via, for example, an M-Bus Master.
Also electricity meters or heat/cool meter with a built-in Enhanced secondary addressing is supported by adding the
M-Bus micro-master can be used. meter’s serial number as M-Bus Fabrication Number to the
secondary address.
The M-Bus interface fulfills the requirements in the M-Bus
standard EN 13757:2013 and can be used in a wide variety of
Installation
applications using M-Bus protocol.
The meter is delivered with a 1.5 meter long standard polarity
independent connection.
Applications
The M-Bus meter is designed with focus on high flexibility, to
Communication
fulfill a wide pallet of applications.
Communication is in accordance with the M-Bus standard EN
13757:2013
Analysis
The water meter supports high quantities of data in a fixed
Communication speed
datagram. This is valid for both actual meter data as well as
The meter supports 300, 2400 and 9600 baud
for historical logger data.
communication speed and automatically detects the
communication speed used by the M-Bus master.
Billing
All relevant data for billing purposes can be read out from
Communication interval
flowIQ® 2101.
Reading intervals ≥ one minute may not reduce the water
meter battery lifetime, at any communication speed.
M-Bus Addressing
Reading intervals ≥ 15 seconds are supported, but this will
The M-Bus interface supports primary, secondary and
reduce battery lifetime and provide redundant information.
enhanced secondary addressing.
Communication via optical read-out head
Primary addressing – (000-250)
Apart from the configurations in the flowIQ® 2101 itself, the
When nothing else is specified, the M-Bus interface will
primary M-Bus address can be configured via the optical
automatically use the last 2-3 digits of the water meter
readout head and METERTOOL HCW.
serial number as the primary address.
During the order process or by use of the METERTOOL HCW Communication from M-Bus master
programming software, dedicated primary addresses The following parameters can be configured with M-Bus
can be selected. Further on, the primary address can be commands via the connected M-Bus master:
changed over the M-Bus network using standardized M-Bus - Primary address
commands. - Meter clock synchronization.

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Wired M-Bus version

Communication from flowIQ® 2101 M-Bus


Available data (fixed datagram)
flowIQ® 2101
M-Bus data header Actual data Monthly data Meter data
M-Bus ID Water meter reading (volume) Monthly target meter reading Information codes
Manufacturer ID Volume reverse Min. flow last full month Config number
Version ID Hour counter Max. flow last full month Meter type (main / sub type)
Device type Actual flow Min. water temp. last full mo. Meter SW Revision
Access counter Actual water temperature Avg. water temp. last full mo.
Status (info codes) Actual ambient temperature Min. ambient temp. last full mo.
Configuration (not used) Min. flow day1) Max. ambient temp. last full mo.
Max. flow day1) Avg. ambient temp.last full mo.
Min. water temp. day1) Target date
Avg. water temp. day1)
Min. ambient temp. day1)
Max. ambient temp. day1)
Avg. ambient temp. day1)
Date/time
1)
The daily flow and temperatures are the actual daily minimum, average or maximum values, logged from midnight until the present reading time.

Technical specifications
Physical Fully integrated M-Bus interface

Communication
Readout speed 300/2400/9600 baud with automatical speed detection
Communication interval Longer than 1 minute (recommended)
Protocol EN 13757:2013
Configuration METERTOOL HCW via optical read-out head (see page 12)

Supply
Power consumption 1 unit load (1.5 mA) per M-Bus slave
Rin / Cin 422 Ω/0.5 nF
Max cable resistance 29 Ω/180 nF per pair
Operational temperature 5 - 55 °C

Markings/approvals
• EN 13757CE approval
• MID

Ordering
See sections: ‘Ordering details’ and ‘Configuration’.

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Pressure loss

According to OIML R49 the maximum pressure loss must not exceed 0.63 bar (0.063 MPa) in the range Q1 to Q3.
The pressure loss in a meter increases with the square of the flow and can be stated as:

Q=kv x ∆p

where:
Q = volume flow rate [m³/h]
kv = volume flow rate at 1 bar pressure loss
∆p = pressure loss [bar]

Graph Q3 Nom. diameter kv Q at 0.63 bar


[m3/h] [mm] [m3/h]
A 1,6 & 2,5 DN15 & DN20 3,95 3,1
B 4,0 DN20 6,3 5,0
Trykfald for MC21 Dp MC21 Datablad

∆p MULTICAL
∆p MULTICAL® 21 2101
21/flowIQ®
®

A B
1
∆p [bar]

0,1

0,01
0,1 1 10
Flow [m³/h]

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Ordering details

An order is initiated by stating the type number of the


selected model of MULTICAL® 21/flowIQ® 2101.
The type number includes information on meter type - cold or
hot water, meter size, overall length, battery supply, country
code etc. Some of the features included in the type number
cannot be changed.
Subsequently, the meter configuration, which determines
customer specific requirements, such as number of digits
in display etc., is selected. The configuration is completed
during programming of the finished meter.
Finally, required accessories, if any, in the form of gaskets,
different extension pipes, non-return valve and standard
couplings are selected.
Accessories are enclosed separately to be mounted by the
installer.

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Ordering details

MULTICAL® 21 /flowIQ® 2101 Type 021   0   

Communication
Wireless M-Bus. 868 MHz. mode C1 XX*
Wireless M-Bus. 868 MHz. mode T1 - OMS XX*
Wired M-Bus XX*
Module with disabled radio communication XX*
Sigfox XX*
*) See document 5512-2336
Supply
16 years’ battery supply, 1 C-cell C
Meter size
Q3 [m3/h] Connection Length [mm] Dynamic range
1.6 G¾B (R½) 110 160 A
1.6 G¾B (R½) 110 100 B
1.61) G¾B (R½) 170 160 T
2.51) G¾B (R½) 170 250 V
2.5 G¾B (R½) 110 250 D
2.5 G¾B (R½) 110 100 C
2.5 G1B (R¾) 105 250 G
2.5 G1B (R¾) 105 100 F
2.5 G1B (R¾) 130 250 H
2.5 G1B (R¾) 130 100 J
4.0 G1B (R¾) 130 250 L
4.0 G1B (R¾) 130 100 M
2.5 G1B (R¾) 190 250 E
2.5 G1B (R¾) 190 100 K
4.0 G1B (R¾) 190 250 N
4.0 G1B (R¾) 190 100 P
1)
Only for selected markets
Meter type
Hot water meter 7
Cold water meter 8
Country code (language on label etc.) XX
The country code is used for:
• Language and approval on type label
• Temperature class of water meter, cold water (T30 and T50)
or hot water (T70 and T30/70)

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Configuration

KK LLL MMM N P R S T

Target date (fixed) 01


Average time of max. values
2 minutes 002
Customer label 2005-MMM MMM
Leakage message limit
OFF 0
Flow continuously > 0.5 % of Q3 1
Flow continuously > 1.0 % of Q3 2
Flow continuously > 2.0 % of Q3 3
Flow continuously > 0.25 % of Q3 4
Flow continuously > 0.1 % of Q3 5
Pipe burst limit
OFF 0
Flow > 5 % of Q3 for 30 minutes 1
Flow > 10 % of Q3 for 30 minutes 2
Flow > 20 % of Q3 for 30 minutes 3
Optional register in data logger
Depending on the selected communication type, it is possible to select between up to 10 data packages.
For further information see document 5512-2336.
Display resolution
00001 m3 0
00000.1 m3 1
00000.01 m3 2
00000.001 m3 3
Encryption level
No encryption 0
Utility encryption (only available for selected markets) 2
Encryption with separately forwarded key 3

Unless otherwise stated in the order,


01 002 000 2 3 5 3 3
Kamstrup supplies the following:

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Dimensioned sketches

Type A and D – G¾B x 110 mm Type H – G1B x 130 mm

130

Type G – G1B x 105 mm Type L – G1B x 130 mm

130

Type E and N – G1B x 190 mm Type T and V – G¾B x 170 mm

190 170

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Accessories

See Accessories for Water Meters: 58101270-GB.


For further information about READy, USB Meter Reader and Wireless M-Bus please see the technical description and the
installation guide.
Information about Kamstrups hygiene concept can be found on products.kamstrup.com.
For more module options see document 5512-2336.

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Data sheet

flowIQ® 3100
• Nominal flow from 1.6 m³/h up to 100 m³/h
• Approved with dynamic range up to R630
• 'Drive-by', network or IoT
• Pinpoint accuracy
• Designed for operation in submerged
environments
• Integrated communication supporting
Wireless M-Bus and Wired M-Bus
• Long life
• Simple installation
• GDPR ready

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Contents

Approved meter data 4


Materials 4
Technical data 5
Meter sizes 6
Meter details 7
Display and info codes 8
Measurement of temperatures 9
Data registers 10
Optional data packages Wireless M-Bus 11
Optional data packages Sigfox 12
Wired M-Bus version 13
Pressure loss 15
Ordering details 16
Configuration 18
Dimensioned sketches 19
Dimensions 19
Accessories and additional documentation 20

Electronic ultrasonic meter - for measuring the distribution and consumption of cold
water in blocks of flats and commercial premises.

Pinpoint accuracy Many possibilities for communication


Ultrasonic flow measurement guarantees pinpoint measu- flowIQ® 3100 comes with the newest radio technology to
ring accuracy and long life. All measurements, references, meet increasing market demands for smart metering, both
readings, calculations and data communication are control- for ’Drive-by’, network or Sigfox installations. flowIQ® 3100
led by an advanced, specially designed, electronic circuit. has a long range antenna. Radio packages are available with
The meter has no built-in moving parts and is therefore less transmission intervals of 16 or 96 seconds for Wireless M-Bus
sensitive to impurities in the water and to wear and tear. This and daily for Sigfox.
ensures increased longevity and better performance compa-
red to traditional mechanical meters. Longevity
The water meter is powered by an internal lithium battery,
Vacuum-sealed construction providing up to 16 years’ lifetime.
flowIQ® 3100 is constructed as a hermetically vacuum-sea-
led unit, which prevents humidity from reaching the electro- Wireless M-Bus
nics. Therefore, condensation water between the glass and flowIQ® 3100 has built-in radio communication – Wireless
the large display is avoided. M-Bus for data communication on 868 MHz.
The meter is waterproof, IP68 type tested, so also suitable for Consumption data can be read directly and manually
installation in meter pits. from the display or using an optical eye. Furthermore,
The meter has been MID approved and type tested according consumption data can be remotely read by means of the
to OIML R49. Wireless M-Bus.

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flowIQ® 3100 comes with built-in data communication for The volume is measured using ultrasonic technique which
Wireless M-Bus, 868 MHz, Mode C1 and mode T1 OMS, and is proven as a long-term stable and accurate measuring
have the possibility of configuration of data packages. It is principle. Two ultrasonic transducers are used to send sound
also possible to choose the meter with integrated Sigfox signals both against and with the flow. The ultrasonic signal
communication. travelling with the flow reaches the opposite transducer first.
The time difference between the two signals can be
Wired M-Bus converted into flow velocity and subsequently volume.
flowIQ® 3100 (up to DN80) is also available in a version with The accumulated water consumption is displayed in cubic
Wired M-Bus providing a comprehensive datagram according meters (m³) with five digits and up to three decimals, i.e. the
to EN 13757:2013 – used in applications using M-Bus resolution has been extended to 1 litre only. The large and
protocol. clear display has been specially designed to obtain long life
and sharp contrast in a wide temperature range.
Simple and safe Installation In addition to volume reading, a graphic indication of current
The meter housing, which is made of the plastic material flow and a number of information codes are displayed.
PPS, is mounted on a measuring tube of brass or stainless
steel, and as the meter can be installed both vertically and All registers are saved daily in an EEPROM for 460 days.
horizontally, it is quickly mounted independent of existing Furthermore, monthly data for the latest 36 months and
piping and installation conditions. yearly data for the last 10 years are saved.
The unique combination of pinpoint measuring accuracy, The meter is fitted with an optical eye which makes it
longevity and built-in Wireless M-Bus – wireless radio possible to read saved consumption data and info codes,
communication – reduces the current operating costs of the stored in the meter’s data logger. Using a USB connection,
water utility measurably. the optical eye furthermore gives access to the configuration
of the water meter.
In addition, leakage monitoring helps the utility and the
consumer to detect any leaks in the system, with the aim of The meter can and must only be opened by Kamstrup A/S. If
preventing further loss of water thus minimizing unforeseen the meter has been opened and the seals have thus been
costs to the consumer. broken, the meter is no longer valid for billing purposes.
Furthermore, the factory guarantee no longer applies.
Hygiene
To protect the health of the consumers Kamstrup has a
hygienic manufacturing process of the water meters. Kam-
strup has a highly automated manufacturing process, and
only uses materials which are approved for drinking water.
Furthermore the products gets disinfected before dispatch.
The hygiene is being controlled by external accredited labora-
tories and by frequent audits.
The ultrasonic principle
General description
flowIQ® 3100 is a series of integrated water meters intended
Characteristics – in short: • OIML R49 type tested
for consumption and distribution measurement of cold
domestic water. The water meter uses the ultrasonic principle • electronic ultrasonic meter
and has been constructed on the basis of Kamstrup’s • accurate and reliable
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED: FINISH: DEBUR AND

• no moving parts – no wear


DO NOT SCALE DRAWING REVISION
DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS BREAK SHARP
SURFACE FINISH: EDGES

experience since 1991 with the development and production


TOLERANCES:
LINEAR:
ANGULAR:

• low start flow


NAME SIGNATURE DATE TITLE:

of static ultrasonic meters.


DRAWN

CHK'D

• hermetically sealed
APPV'D

MFG

DimensionSketch
MATERIAL:

flowIQ® 3100 has been subjected to a very comprehensive


Q.A DWG NO.

• large clear display WEIGHT: SCALE:1:5 SHEET 1 OF 1

OIML R49 type test with a view to securing a long-term stable,


• multiple info codes
accurate and reliable meter.
• long-term stable
The meter housing is constructed as a vacuum chamber • long life
of moulded composite material, which is mounted on • powered by a lithium battery
a measuring tube of brass or stainless steel. Thus, the • suitable for mounting in pits
electronics are fully protected against penetration of
water, both from medium pipes and from the environment.
The meter is specially suited for small pump stations and
distribution wells as well as meter pits which are frequently
filled with water.
flowIQ® 3100 is also suited for consumption measurement in
big blocks of flats and in commercial buildings. The meter fits
perfectly into a network of MULTICAL® 21 household meters.

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Approved meter data

MID classifications
Approvals
- Up to 63 m³/h DK-0200-MI001-017
- DN100 type 2E DK-0200-MID-01858 vers. 1
- DN100 type 3E DK-0200-MID-01858 vers. 2
Mechanical environment Class M1
Electromagnetic environment Class E2 for Wireless M-Bus version
Class E1 for Wired M-Bus version
Climatic environment 5...55 °C, condensing humidity
(indoors mounted in utility rooms and outdoors in meter pits – mounting in direct prolonged
sunlight must be avoided)

OIML R49 designations


Accuracy class 2
Sensitivity class U0/D0
Ambient class Fulfils OIML R49 class B and O indoors/outdoors
Medium temperature, cold water 0.1...30 °C (T30) or 0.1...50 °C (T50)

Meter type
Q3 = 1.6 2.5 4.0 6.3 10 16 25 40 63 and 100 m³/h

Drinking water approvals DVGW W 421, WRAS, ACS, Belgaqua, SCU, PZH
- For DN100 (type 3E) KTW, W270, Belgaqua, ACS
ATEX approval According to 2014/34/EU
(equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres, zone 2)

Materials

Wetted parts
Meter housing, threaded DZR brass (dezincification-resistant brass) (CW511L)
– an environmentally friendly quality of brass – low lead
Meter housing, flanged Stainless steel W.no. 1.4408
O-ring (gasket) EPDM
Spring ring Stainless steel
Measuring tube Polyphenylene sulfide PPS with 40 % fibreglass
Polyarylethersulfone (only for DN100, type 2E)
Polyfenylenoxid (only for DN100, type 3E)
Reflectors Stainless steel
Strainer Polyarylethersulfone PES

External meter parts


Meter housing Polyphenylene sulfide PPS with 40 % fibreglass
Cover Glass
Top ring (sealing) Polycarbonate (dyed, blue)

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Technical data

Electrical data
Battery 3.65 VDC, one C cell lithium
Battery lifetime: up to 16 years at tBAT < 30 °C depending on selected module
up to 8 years at tBAT < 55 °C (M-Bus only, Sigfox max 35 °C)
EMC data Fulfils MID class:
- E2 for Wireless M-Bus
- E1 for Wired M-Bus and Sigfox version
Sigfox classification Class zero
Sigfox radio zone RC1, 868 MHz, 14 dBm

Mechanical data
Metrological class 2
Ambient class Fulfils OIML R49 class B and C (B and O, new MID) indoors/outdoors
Ambient/meter temperature 2…55 °C
Protection class IP68
Water temperature 0.1…30 °C (T30) (Sigfox) or 0.1…50 °C (T50) (Wired and Wireless M-Bus only)
Storage temp. empty sensor -25…60 °C
Pressure stage Thread mounted PN16
Flange mounted PN25, acc. EN 1092-1
Flange mounted DN100 PN16, acc. EN 1092-1

Accuracy
MPE (maximum permissible error)
6
MPE according to OIML R49
5
Meter approved for 0.1…30 °C 4
± 5 % in range Q1 ≤ Q < Q2 3
± 2 % in range Q2 ≤ Q ≤ Q4 2
For 30 °C < t < 50 °C 1
Q [l/h]
± 3 % in range Q2 ≤ Q ≤ Q4 Error rate [%] 0
S Q1 Q 2 Q3 Q4
-1
-2
-3
-4
S: Start flow
-5 Q1: Minimum flow
Q2: Transition flow
Q3: Nominal flow
Q4: Maximum flow

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Meter sizes

flowIQ® 3100 is available in different combinations of overall length and nominal flow Q3.
YY = choice of communication
XX = country code
– also see section 'Ordering Details'
Type number Nom. Connection Min. Max Dynamic Min. Max Pressure Length Check
flow on meter flow flow range cutoff cutoff loss valve
Q3 Q1 Q4 Q3/Q1 ∆p at Q3

[m³/h] [l/h] [m³/h] [l/h] [m³/h] [bar] [mm]


031-YY-C0A-8XX 1.6 G¾B (R½) 16 2 100 2.0 4.6 0.14 110 No

031-YY-C0B-8XX 2.5 G¾B (R½) 25 3.1 100 2.0 4.6 0.34 110 No
031-YY-C5C-8XX 2.5 G1B (R¾) 25 3.1 100 2.0 4.6 0.34 190 Yes
031-YY-C02-8XX 2.5 G5/4B (R1) 25 3.1 100 2.0 4.6 0.34 175 Yes

031-YY-C03-8XX 4.0 G5/4B (R1) 40 5.0 100 3.2 11 0.095 175 Yes
031-YY-C1T-8XX 4.0 G5/4B (R1) 40 5.0 100 3.2 30 0.028 260 Yes

031-YY-C1U-8XX 6.3 G5/4B (R1) 63 7.8 100 5.1 30 0.07 260 Yes
031-YY-C2U-8XX 6.3 G5/4B (R1) 40 7.8 160 5.1 30 0.07 260 Yes
031-YY-C0K-8XX* 6.3 G1½B (R5/4) 63 7.8 100 5.1 30 0.07 260 No
031-YY-C1K-8XX 6.3 G1½B (R5/4) 40 7.8 160 5.1 30 0.07 260 No

031-YY-C0D-8XX* 10.0 G5/4B (R1) 100 12.5 100 8 30 0.175 260 Yes
031-YY-C1D-8XX 10.0 G5/4B (R1) 62.5 12.5 160 8 30 0.175 260 Yes
031-YY-C0Y-8XX* 10.0 G1½B (R5/4) 100 12.5 100 8 30 0.175 260 No
031-YY-C1Y-8XX 10.0 G1½B (R5/4) 62.5 12.5 160 8 30 0.175 260 No
031-YY-C5J-8XX 10.0 G2B (R1½) 100 12.5 100 8 30 0.13 300 Yes

031-YY-C7V-8XX* 16.0 G2B (R1½) 160 20 100 13 30 0.33 300 Yes


031-YY-C8V-8XX 16.0 G2B (R1½) 100 20 160 13 30 0.33 300 Yes

031-YY-C0L-8XX 16.0 DN50 160 20.0 100 13 45 0.19 270 No

031-YY-C1W-8XX* 25.0 DN50 250 31 100 20 45 0.47 270 No


031-YY-C2W-8XX 25.0 DN50 156 31 160 20 45 0.47 270 No

031-YY-C0M-8XX 25.0 DN65 250 31 100 20 76 0.06 300 No

031-YY-C1Q-8XX* 40.0 DN65 400 50 100 32 76 0.15 300 No


031-YY-C2Q-8XX 40.0 DN65 250 50 160 32 76 0.15 300 No

031-YY-C0N-8XX 40.0 DN80 400 50 100 32 114 0.05 300 No

031-YY-C1X-8XX* 63.0 DN80 630 79 100 50 114 0.12 300 No


031-YY-C2X-8XX 63.0 DN80 394 79 160 50 114 0.12 300 No

031-YY-C2E-8XX 100 DN100 2000 125 50 80 152 0.2 360 No


031-YY-C3E-8XX* 100 DN100 1000 125 100 80 152 0.11 360 No
*) Only for selected markets

Check valves are ordered separately.


Strainers are factory-mounted on threaded meters, except for the small meter types C0A, C0B, C02 and C03. Strainers can be
ordered together with these meter sizes.

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Meter details

Meter information in permanent, laser engraved text.


Up to DN80 DN100
Optical eye for reading
and configuration

Optional customer label,


e.g. water company logo
(15x38 mm)

Bar code with


serial number

Serial number and


production year

CE marking acc. to MID

Expiry year of battery

For further information about the data on the label, please see the Technical description.

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Display and info codes

flowIQ® 3100 sizes up to 63 m³/h can be read from the large, flowIQ® 3100 size 100 m³/h (DN100) can be read from the
easily readable, specially designed display. The five large large, easily readable, specially designed display.
figures indicate number of cubic meters. The three small The FLOW code is the equivalent of the flow arrows on the
figures are decimals. display to the left. Indicates water flow through the meter.
The sign L (to the right of m³) is always ’off’ when the meter If there is no flow, the text will be off. This text does not flash.
is in operation as it is solely used during factory control and
verification of the meter.
The flow arrows in the left side of the display indicate water
flow through the meter. If there is no flow, all arrows will be
off.

The info codes in the displays have the following meaning


and function:

Info code Meaning


flashes in the display
LEAK The water in the meter has not been stagnant for one continuous hour during the latest 24
hours. This can be a sign of a leaky faucet or toilet cistern.
BURST The water consumption has been consistently high for half an hour which indicates a pipe burst.
TAMPER Attempt of fraud. The meter is no longer valid for billing.
DRY The meter is not water-filled. In this case nothing will be measured.
REVERSE The water flows through the meter in the wrong direction.
RADIO OFF flashes The meter is still in transport mode with the built-in radio transmitter turned off. The transmitter
turns on automatically when the first litre of water has run through the meter.
RADIO OFF RADIO OFF lights permanently. The radio is switched off permanently. Can be activated via
DataTool (module 96 and 99 only).
 (two square ’dots’) Two small squares flashing alternately indicate that the meter is active.
’A’ followed by a number Indicates the number of metrologic changes the meter has gone through after factory verifica-
tion. If no adjustments have been made, both the ’A’ symbol and the digit are inactive.

The info codes ’LEAK’, ’BURST’, ’DRY’ and ’REVERSE’ switch off
automatically when the conditions that activated them no
longer exist. In other words, LEAK disappears when the water
has been stagnant for an hour, BURST disappears when the
consumption falls to normal level, REVERSE disappears when
the water no longer flows in the wrong direction, and DRY
disappears when the meter is filled with water.

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Measurement of temperatures

Temperature monitoring
flowIQ® 3100 measures temperatures, water*) and ambient
temperature respectively. The measurements can be used to
monitor the installation and to give an indication of the qua-
lity of the water. Both temperatures are logged in the daily,
monthly and yearly records.
Minimum, average and maximum values are being registered
daily. The register contains the last 460 days.
The first day of each month minimum, maximum and ave-
rage temperatures are stored in the register. The first day of
each year minimum and maximum temperatures are stored.
The register contains the last 36 months, and the last 10
years.
Temperature values are referred to in °C and can be read via
the optical eye and sent by the radio signal. Optional tempe-
rature combinations in the radio package are described in the
section ’Data registers’.

Ambient/meter temperatures
Monitoring the ambient/meter temperature of the installation
can be used as a warning of freezing temperatures or unin-
tended high temperatures. The measurement in the meter
housing corresponds to the ambient temperature where
the meter is installed. The temperature is measured every
minute. The calculation of maximum and minimum values is
based on a two-minute averaging value. The average tempe-
rature is a time-weighted average value.

Water temperatures *)
Measuring the water temperature can be used to give an
indication of the quality of the water when it reaches the
consumer. This temperature is logged daily and monthly. The
water temperature is measured as an indirect measurement
of the water using the ultrasound signal.
The water temperature is measured every 32 seconds. The
maximum and minimum values are calculated every
2 minutes based on an average since the latest calculation.
Measurement of water temperature requires that the meter
is filled with water. If there is no water in the meter, a code is
saved, saying that the meter is not water filled.
During periods of very low water consumption, the water
temperature approaches the ambient temperature. To give
a correct indication of the average water temperature, this
value is a volume weighted average. During periods without
water flow, the weighted average cannot be calculated, and
then a code 128 is stored.

*)
Water temperature only available for sizes up to Q3 = 4 m³/h.

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Data registers

flowIQ® 3100 has a permanent memory in which the values


of various data loggers are saved.
The meter includes the following registers:
Data logging interval Data logging depth Logged value
Yearly logger 10 years See table below
Monthly logger 36 months See table below
Daily logger 460 days See table below
Info logger 50 events Info code, meter reading and date

It is always possible to read target volume and info codes for


each of the latest 36 months as well as corresponding meter
reading and possible info codes for each of the latest 460
days. The loggers can only be read via the meter’s optical eye.
The following registers are logged:
The monthly/yearly logger is written on the first day of the
month/year, the daily logger is written at midnight.
Register type Description Yearly logger, Monthly logger, Daily logger,
10 years 36 months 460 days
Date (YY.MM.DD) Logging time, year, month and day   
Volume Current meter reading (legal)   
Operating hour counter Accumulated number of operating hours   
Info Information code –  
Vol. Reverse Volume during reverse flow   –
Date of max flow Date stamp of max flow during period   –
1)
Max flow Value of max flow during period   
Date of min. flow Date stamp of min. flow during period   –
Min. flow Value of min. flow during period   
2)
Min. temp. water Water temperature – minimum   
2)
Max temp. water Water temperature – maximum   
2)
Average temp. water Volume weighted average water temp. –  
Min. temp. Meter temperature – minimum   
Max temp. Meter temperature – maximum   
Average temp. Meter temp. – time weighted average –  
Max flow is measured in l/h for meter sizes 1.6 m³ to 16 m³. For meter sizes
1)

25 m³ to 100 m³, max flow is measured in m³ from the following SW revisions:


SW:T1 (Wireless M-Bus)
SW:G1 (Wired M-Bus)
(Sigfox is always measured in l/h)
2)
Applies only for the meter sizes 1.6, 2.5 and 4.0 m3/h.

Every time the information code changes, date and info


codes are logged. Thus, it is possible to data read the latest
50 changes of the information code as well as the date the
change was made. Reading is only possible via the optical
eye.

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Optional data packages Wireless M-Bus

Part of the data transmitted through the Wireless M-Bus radio


signal are optional.
It is possible to choose between different protocols (C1, T1),
and various reading intervals, by choosing a specific module.
Each module contains the option of choosing between up to
10 different data packages. You MUST choose one data pack-
age. For DN100 only module 46 is available.
868 MHz
C1 T1 OMS Radio disabled
Modules with actual values 40/XX* 41/XX*
Module – ‘Radio off’ 99/XX*
*) For more module options see document 5512-2336.

Note that the logger is reset whenever you change between


Module Battery lifetime
the various modules.
868 16 Years 12 Years 10 Years
Also note that the target date is always 31/12 when selecting
40 
‘yearly reading’.
41 
DataTool 46 1) 
With DataTool, the water utility can itself make various set- 48 2) 
tings on the water meters allocated to its customer number. 99 
After successful installation on the computer, the utility XX3)   
has the possibility of selecting between various modules
and communication standards. If the meter, for example,
1)
Only for DN100
is purchased with module 40, it can be reconfigured for
2)
Only for selected markets
one of the other modules. In addition, it is also possible to
3)
Depends on the chosen module
switch off the radio, if necessary. The required preset is A Wireless M-Bus data package is transmitted every
already taken into account in the ordering process. DataTool 16 seconds ('drive-by') or 96 seconds ('fixed network').
can be requested from Kamstrup by sending an email to
service@kamstrup.com. When sending a data package every 16 seconds the
package is kept short and compressed to achieve a
long battery life.
At 96 second intervals, a longer and intelligent radio
package with built-in 'repair coding' is sent – the long
battery life is still guaranteed since the transmission
interval is increased.
'Drive-by' or 'Fixed network' need to be chosen when
ordering, and can be re-programmed by METERTOOL
or DataTool.
.

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Optional data packages Sigfox

Part of the data transmitted through the Sigfox radio signal is


optional.
It is also possible to choose between the different data so it
changes from one data package to another. The target volume is
mandatory for each transmission, but transmission 1 can have
information on max flow, whereas transmission 2 can have infor-
mation on min. flow. This is called ‘Sigfox sequence’.

Module
11 Daily values
13 Daily values sequence
97 Radio disabled

Data packages
R-package 0 1 2 3 4
Info codes     
Target volume V1     
Max flow target    
Min. flow target  
Min. water temp.  
Max ambient temp. 
Min. ambient temp. 

Sequences
R-package 2 3
Sequence  
Info codes are pushed one time as soon as they occur. If the
info code disappears and appears once again, a new info code is
pushed.
The planned transmission will always hold information on active
info codes.

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Wired M-Bus version

Wired M-Bus is available for all sizes up to 63 m³/h. Secondary addressing – (M-Bus ID No. 00000000-
99999999)
For billing and analysis The last eight digits of the serial number are used as M-Bus
• Fixed datagram ID number for secondary addressing.
• Up to 9600 baud communication speed
• Primary/secondary/enhanced secondary addressing Enhanced Secondary addressing
• According to M-Bus standard EN 13757:2013 – (M-Bus ID No. 00000000-99999999)/( M-Bus fabrication
No. 00000000-99999999)
Introduction
flowIQ® 3100 is available with Wired M-Bus offering easy Enhanced secondary addressing is supported by adding the
reading of the water meter via, for example, an M-Bus Master. meter’s serial number as M-Bus Fabrication Number to the
Also electricity meters or heat/cool meter with a built-in M- secondary address.
Bus micro-master can be used.
Installation
The M-Bus interface fulfills the requirements in the M-Bus The meter is delivered with a 1.5 meter long standard polarity
standard EN 13757:2013 and can be used in a wide variety of
independent connection.
applications using M-Bus protocol.
Communication standard
Applications
Communication is in accordance with the M-Bus standard
The M-Bus meter is designed with focus on high flexibility, to
fulfill a wide pallet of applications. EN 13757:2013.

Analytics Communication speed


flowIQ® 3100 supports high quantities of data in a fixed da- The meter supports 300, 2400 and 9600 baud communi-
tagram. This is valid for both actual meter data as well as for cation speed and automatically detects the communication
historical logger data. speed used by the M-Bus master.

Billing Communication interval


All relevant data for billing purposes can be transmitted from Reading intervals ≥ one minute may not reduce the water
flowIQ® 3100. meter battery lifetime, at any communication speed.
Reading intervals ≥ 15 seconds are supported, but this will
M-Bus Addressing reduce battery lifetime and provide redundant information.
The M-Bus interface supports primary, secondary and enhan-
ced secondary addressing. Communication via optical read-out head
Apart from the configurations in the flowIQ® 3100 itself, the
Primary addressing – (000-250) primary M-Bus address can be configured via the optical
When nothing else is specified, the M-Bus interface will auto- readout head and METERTOOL HCW.
matically use the last 2-3 digits of the flowIQ® 3100 serial
number as the primary address. Communication from M-Bus master
During the order process or by use of the METERTOOL HCW The following parameters can be configured with M-Bus
programming software, dedicated primary addresses can commands via the connected M-Bus master:
be selected. Further on, the primary address can be chan- - Primary address
ged over the M-Bus network using standardized M-Bus - Meter clock synchronization.
commands.

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Wired M-Bus version

Communication from flowIQ® 3100 M-Bus


Available data (fixed datagram)

flowIQ® 3100
M-Bus data header Actual data Monthly data Meter data
M-Bus ID Water meter reading (volume) Monthly target meter reading Information codes
Manufacturer ID Volume reverse Min. flow last full month Config number
Version ID Hour counter Max. flow last full month Meter type (main / sub type)
Device type Actual flow Min. water temp. last full mo.2) Meter SW Revision
Access counter Actual water temperature2) Avg. water temp. lass full mo.2)
Status (info codes) Actual temp ambient. Min. ambient temp. last full mo.
Configuration (not used) Min. flow day1) Max. ambient temp. las full mo.
Max. flow day1) Avg. ambient temp. last full mo.
Min. water temp. day2) Target date
Avg. water temp. day2)
Min. temp. ambient day1)
Max. temp. ambient day1)
Avg. temp. ambient day1)
Date/Time
1)
The daily flow and temperatures are the actual daily minimum, average or maximum values, logged from midnight until the present reading time.
2)
Only available for sizes up to 4 m³/h.

Technical specifications
Physical Fully integrated M-Bus interface

Communication
Readout speed 300/2400/9600 baud with automatical speed detection
Communication interval Longer than 1 minute (recommended)
Protocol EN 13757:2013
Configuration METERTOOL HCW via optical read-out head (see page 13)

Supply
Power consumption 1 unit load (1.5 mA) per M-Bus slave
Rin / Cin 422 Ω/0.5 nF
Max cable resistance 29 Ω/180 nF per pair
Operational temperature 5 - 55 °C

Markings/approvals
- EN 13757CE approval
- MID
Ordering
See sections ‘Ordering details’ and ‘Configuration’

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Pressure loss

According to OIML R49 the maximum pressure loss must not exceed 0.63 bar (0.063 MPa) in the range Q1 to Q3.
The pressure loss in a meter increases with the square of the flow and can be stated as:
Q=kv x ∆p
where:
Q = volume flow rate [m³/h]
kv = volume flow rate at 1 bar pressure loss
∆p = pressure loss [bar]

Graph Q3 Nom. diameter kv Q at 0.63 bar Type


[m /h]
3
[mm] [m /h]
3
031-YY-CXX-8XX

1.6 G3/4B[R1/2] 4.1 3 C0A


B
2.5 G3/4B[R1/2] & G1B[R3/4] & G5/4B[R1] 4.1 3 C0B-C5C-C02
C 4.0 G5/4[R1] 13 10 C03
4.0 G5/4[R1] 24 19 C1T
D 6.3 G5/4[R1] & G11/2[R5/4] 24 19 C1U-C2U-C0K-C1K
10 G5/4[R1] & G11/2[R5/4] 24 19 C0D-C1D-C0Y-C1Y
E 10 & 16 G2B[R11/2] 28 22 C5J-C7V-C8V
F 16 & 25 DN50 36.6 29 C1W-C2W-C0L
G 25 & 40 DN65 102 81 C1Q-C2Q-C0M
H 40 & 63 DN80 179 142 C0N-C1X-C2X
J 100 DN100 223 177 C2E
K 100 DN100 308 244 C3E
Trykfald for flowiq 3100-Update Dp flowIQ 3100 Datablad

∆p flowIQ 3100

B C D E F G H J K
1
∆p [bar]

0,1

0,01
0,1 1 10 100 1000
Flow [m³/h]

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Ordering details

An order is initiated by stating the type number of the


selected model of flowIQ® 3100. The type number includes
information on meter type, meter size, overall length, battery
life, country code, etc. Some of the features included in the
type number cannot be changed.
Subsequently, the meter configuration, which determines
customer specific requirements such as number of digits
in display, etc., is selected. The configuration is completed
during programming of the finished meter.
Finally, required accessories, if any, in the form of gaskets,
different extension pipes, non-return valve, strainer and
standard couplings are selected.
Accessories are enclosed separately to be mounted by the
installer.

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Ordering details

flowIQ® 3100 Type 031      


Communication
Wireless M-Bus. 868 MHz. mode C1 XX*
Wireless M-Bus. 868 MHz. mode T1 - OMS XX*
Wired M-Bus XX*
Module with disabled radio communication XX*
Sigfox sequence XX*
*) See document 5512-2336
Supply
16 years’ battery life C
Meter size
Q3 [m3/h] Connection Length [mm] Dynamic range
1.6 G¾B (R½) 110 100 0 A
2.5 G¾B (R½) 110 100 0 B
2.5 G1B (R¾) 190 100 5 C
2.5 G5/4B (R1) 175 100 0 2
4.0 G5/4B (R1) 175 100 0 3
4.0 G5/4B (R1) 260 100 1 T
6.3 G5/4B (R1) 260 100 1 U
6.3 G5/4B (R1) 260 160 2 U
6.31) G1½B (R5/4) 260 100 0 K
6.3 G1½B (R5/4) 260 160 1 K
101) G5/4B (R1) 260 100 0 D
10 G5/4B (R1) 260 160 1 D
101) G1½B (R5/4) 260 100 0 Y
10 G1½B (R5/4) 260 160 1 Y
10 G2B (R1½) 300 100 5 J
161) G2B (R1½) 300 100 7 V
16 G2B (R1½) 300 160 8 V
16 DN50 270 100 0 L
251) DN50 270 100 1 W
25 DN50 270 160 2 W
25 DN65 300 100 0 M
401) DN65 300 100 1 Q
40 DN65 300 160 2 Q
40 DN80 300 100 0 N
631) DN80 300 100 1 X
63 DN80 300 160 2 X
1002) DN100 360 50 2 E
1002) DN100 360 100 3 E
1)
Only for selected markets
2)
For DN100 only module 46 is available
Cold water meter 8
Country code (language on label, etc.) XX

The country code is used for:


• Language and approval on type label
• Temperature class of cold water meter (T30 and T50)

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Configuration

KK LLL MMM N P R S T

Target date (fixed) 01


Average time of max values
2 minutes 002
Customer label 2005-MMM MMM
Leakage message limit
OFF 0
Flow continuously > 0.5 % of Q3 1
Flow continuously > 1.0 % of Q3 2
Flow continuously > 2.0 % of Q3 3
Pipe burst limit
OFF 0
Flow > 5 % of Q3 for 30 minutes 1
Flow > 10 % of Q3 for 30 minutes 2
Flow > 20 % of Q3 for 30 minutes 3
Optional register in data logger
Depending on the selected communication type, it is possible to select between up to 10 data packages.
For further information see document 5512-2336.
Display resolution
00001 m³ 0
00000.1 m³ 1
00000.01 m³ 2
00000.001 m³ 3
000000.001 m³ (only for DN100) 9
Encryption level
No encryption 0
Utility encryption (only available for selected markets) 2
Encryption with separately forwarded key 3

Unless otherwise stated in the order,


Kamstrup supplies the following:
01 002 000 2 3 5 3 3

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Dimensioned sketches

Threaded meters Flanged meters


Type L, W Type M, Q, N, X, E
)
L (R
H 18
ØB 8x

H (R) DN 65/80/100

S
S
H

D
D
B

Dimensions

Q3 Thread/ L H B S D Approx Meter type


flange on weight
[m³/h] meter [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [kg]
1.6 G¾B (R½) 110 97 91.6 - - 1.05 A
2.5 G¾B (R½) 110 97 91.6 - - 1.05 B
2.5 G1B (R¾) 190 97 91.6 - - 1.1 C
2.5 G5/4B (R1) 175 89.5 91.6 - - 1.9 2
4.0 G5/4B (R1) 175 89.5 91.6 - - 1.7 3
4.0 G5/4B (R1) 260 89.5 91.6 - - 1.7 T
6.3 G5/4B (R1) 260 89.5 91.6 - - 1.7 U
6.3 G1½B (R5/4) 260 89.5 91.6 - - 1.7 K
10.0 G5/4B (R1) 260 89.5 91.6 - - 1.7 D
10.0 G1½B (R5/4) 260 89.5 91.6 - - 1.7 Y
10.0 G2B (R1½) 300 104.5 91.6 - - 2.3 J
16.0 G2B (R1½) 300 104.5 91.6 - - 2.3 V
16.0 DN50 270 R83 165 Ø34 125 8.5 L
25.0 DN50 270 R83 165 Ø34 125 8.5 W
25.0 DN65 300 R93 168 Ø47 145 12.0 M
40.0 DN65 300 R93 168 Ø47 145 12.0 Q
40.0 DN80 300 R100 185 Ø59 160 14.2 N
63.0 DN80 300 R100 185 Ø59 160 14.2 X
100.0 DN100 360 R110 220 Ø77 166 16.2 2E
100.0 DN100 360 R110 220 Ø100 166 19.7 3E

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Accessories and additional documentation

See Accessories for Water Meters: 58101270_GB.


For further information about READy, USB Meter Reader and Wireless M-Bus see Technical Descrpiton and/or the installation
guide.
For information about our Hygiene concept go to: products.kamstrup.com.
For more module options see document 5512-2336.

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Local Sales & Support: Headquarters:


Kamstrup Middle East FZC Kamstrup A/S
Dubai Outsource City, Building 8 Industrivej 28, Stilling
Office 205 P.O. BOX 345040 DK-8660 Skanderborg
Dubai, United Arab Emirates T: +45 89 93 10 00
T: +971 4 453 7337 F: +45 89 93 10 01
dubai@kamstrup.com info@kamstrup.com
kamstrup.com kamstrup.com
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Data sheet

HP 290 G4 Microtower PC
Maximize your investment

Take on your everyday work at an affordable


price with the HP 290 MT. Get the reliable
computing power you need while minimizing
the total cost of ownership—now that’s a
smart investment.

*Product image may differ from actual product

Powered up processing
HP recommends Windows 11 Pro for Keep up with daily tasks with performance from a 10th Gen Intel® Core™
business processor3, optional NVIDIA® or AMD discrete graphics4, up to 64 GB DDR4
memory4, and slots for future growth.
Expansion for the future
Three bays and two full-height slots, including PCIe x16 and PCIe x1 slots,
provide expandability for the future. Configurable USB ports4, serial ports4,
and legacy ports4 help ensure broad compatibility with existing technology.
Help keep data safe
Help protect your investment and your data with firmware or discrete TPM,
HP DriveLock5, and a physical security lock. Additional security is provided by
an optional intrusion sensor and an integrated cable lock system to secure
your cabled devices.
Ready for work
The HP 290 MT provides a powerful PC with a double-fan design to
accomplish your everyday tasks.
Help secure the future of your business. PCs from HP make the most of
Windows 11 Pro to protect you from today’s security threats and maximize
management and productivity features for business.1
Get fast and easy connections with optional Gigabit WLAN featuring 802.11ac
protocol and Bluetooth® 4.2 connectivity.6
Support two independent displays with VGA and HDMI connectivity, plug in
several compatible USB devices, and utilize an optional serial port.4
Help keep unauthorized users from accessing data on your primary drive.
Prevent your primary drive from running without entering a password using
HP DriveLock.5
Spend less time and get right to the updates you need with HP Support
Assistant.
Help secure your PC with a physical security lock, an intrusion sensor, and an
integrated accessory cable lock to secure your cabled mouse and keyboard
on the HP 290 MT.
The optional high-efficiency power supply and molded-pulp packaging keep
sustainability in mind.4

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HP 290 G4 Microtower PC Specifications Table

*Product image may differ from actual product

Windows 11 Pro1
Windows 11 Home – HP recommends Windows 11 Pro for business1
Windows 10 Pro1
Available Operating Systems FreeDOS
(Device comes with Windows 10 and a free Windows 11 upgrade or may be preloaded with Windows 11. Upgrade timing
may vary by device. Features and app availability may vary by region. Certain features require specific hardware (see
Windows 11 Specifications).)
10th Generation Intel® Core™ i7 processor; 10th Generation Intel® Core™ i5 processor; 10th Generation Intel® Core™ i3
Processor family28
processor; Intel® Celeron® processor; Intel® Pentium® processor
Intel® Celeron® G5900 with Intel® UHD Graphics 610 (3.4 GHz base frequency, 2 MB L3 cache, 2 cores); Intel® Core™ i3-
10100 with Intel® UHD Graphics 630 (3.6 GHz base frequency, up to 4.3 GHz with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology, 6 MB
L3 cache, 4 cores); Intel® Core™ i5-10400 with Intel® UHD Graphics 630 (2.9 GHz base frequency, up to 4.3 GHz with
Intel® Turbo Boost Technology, 12 MB L3 cache, 6 cores); Intel® Core™ i5-10500 with Intel® UHD Graphics 630 (3.1 GHz
base frequency, up to 4.5 GHz with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology, 12 MB L3 cache, 6 cores), supports Intel® vPro®
Available Processors15,29,30,31
Technology; Intel® Core™ i7-10700 with Intel® UHD Graphics 630 (2.9 GHz base frequency, up to 4.8 GHz with Intel®
Turbo Boost Technology, 16 MB L3 cache, 8 cores), supports Intel® vPro® Technology; Intel® Pentium® Gold G6400 with
Intel® UHD Graphics 610 (4.0 GHz base frequency, 4 MB L3 cache, 2 cores); Intel® Pentium® Gold G6600 with Intel® UHD
Graphics 630 (4.2 GHz base frequency, 4 MB L3 cache, 2 cores); Intel® Celeron® G5905 with Intel® UHD Graphics 610 (3.5
GHz base frequency, 4 MB L3 cache, 2 cores)
Chipset15 Intel® H470
Form factor Microtower
32 GB DDR4-2933 SDRAM 2
Maximum memory
Transfer rates up to 2933 MT/s.
Memory slots 2 DIMM
500 GB up to 2 TB 7200 rpm SATA HDD3
Internal storage
128 GB up to 512 GB M.2 PCIe® NVMe™ SSD3
Optical drive HP 9.5 mm Slim DVD-ROM; HP 9.5 mm Slim DVD-Writer 4
Available Graphics Integrated: Intel® UHD Graphics 610; Intel® UHD Graphics 63016,17
Audio Realtek ALC3601 codec, optional internal speaker, combo microphone/headphone jack
Expansion slots 1 PCIe x1; 1 PCIe x16; 2 M.2 6,9 (1 M.2 slot for WLAN and 1 M.2 2242/2280 slot for storage.)
Front: 1 headphone/microphone combo; 4 SuperSpeed USB 5Gbps signaling rate; 2 SuperSpeed USB 10Gbps signaling
rate10,32 ;
Ports and Connectors
Rear: 1 HDMI; 1 line in; 1 line out; 1 power connector; 1 RJ-45; 1 serial; 1 VGA; 2 USB 2.011,13 ;
Optional Ports: 1 4x serial; 1 parallel; 1 PS/2; 1 3-in-1 SD card reader8
Input devices HP USB wired keyboard18,19; HP USB wired optical mouse18,20,21;
Communications LAN: Integrated 10/100/1000M GbE ; WLAN: Realtek 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (1x1) and Bluetooth® 4.2 Combo ;
Drive Bays Two 3.5" (2.5") HDD
Operating temperature: 0 to 40°C;
Environmental
Operating humidity: 10 to 90% RH;
HP Audio Switch; HP Documentation; HP Setup Integrated OOBE Win10; HP Support Assistant; HP System Event Utility;
Software
McAfee LiveSafe™; Buy Office (sold separately); HP JumpStarts; Xerox® DocuShare® 90 day free trial offer; 22,33
Security management Integrated accessories cable lock; Lock slot; Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0;23,24,25
Power 180 W internal power supply, up to 90% efficiency, active PFC26
Dimensions 15.5 x 30.3 x 33.7 cm (System dimensions may fluctuate due to configuration and manufacturing variances.)
Weight 4.7 kg (Exact weight depends on configuration.)
Ecolabels CCC; CE; CECP; CEL; ENERGY STAR® certified; EPEAT® 2019 registered where applicable; FCC; RoHS; SEPA; UL27
1 year (1-1-1) limited warranty and service offering includes 1 year of parts, labor and on-site repair. Terms and
Warranty
conditions vary by country. Certain restrictions and exclusions apply.

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HP 290 G4 Microtower PC

Accessories and services (not included)

HP 3 year Next business day Onsite Receive 3 years of next business day onsite HW Support from an HP-qualified technician for
your computing device, if the issue cannot be solved remotely.
Desktop Only Hardware Support Product number: U6578E

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HP 290 G4 Microtower PC
Messaging Footnotes
1
Not all features are available in all editions or versions of Windows. Systems may require upgraded and/or separately purchased hardware, drivers, software or BIOS update to take full advantage of Windows functionality. Windows is automatically updated and
enabled. High speed internet and Microsoft account required. ISP fees may apply and additional requirements may apply over time for updates. See http://www.windows.com .
2
For hard drives, GB = 1 billion bytes. TB = 1 trillion bytes. Actual formatted capacity is less. Up to 36GB of system disk (for Windows 10) is reserved for system recovery software.
3
Multicore is designed to improve performance of certain software products. Not all customers or software applications will necessarily benefit from use of this technology. Performance and clock frequency will vary depending on application workload and your
hardware and software configurations. Intel’s numbering, branding and/or naming is not a measurement of higher performance.
4
Sold separately or as an optional feature.
5
HP DriveLock supports primary storage only.
1
Not all features are available in all editions or versions of Windows. Systems may require upgraded and/or separately purchased hardware, drivers, software or BIOS update to take full advantage of Windows functionality. Windows is automatically updated and
enabled. High speed internet and Microsoft account required. ISP fees may apply and additional requirements may apply over time for updates. See http://www.windows.com .
6
Sold separately or as an optional feature. Wireless access point and internet service required. Availability of public wireless access points limited.

Technical Specifications Footnotes


1 Not all features are available in all editions or versions of Windows. Systems may require upgraded and/or separately purchased hardware, drivers, software or BIOS update to take full advantage of Windows functionality. Windows is automatically updated and
enabled. High speed internet and Microsoft account required. ISP fees may apply and additional requirements may apply over time for updates. See http://www.windows.com .
2 Full availability of 4 GB or more of memory requires a 64-bit operating system. With Windows 32-bit operating systems, the amount of usable memory is dependent upon your configuration, so that above 3 GB all memory may not be available due to system
resource requirements. Memory modules support data transfer rates up to 2933 MT/s; actual data rate is determined by the system’s configured processor. See processor specifications for supported memory data rate.
3 For storage drives, GB = 1 billion bytes. TB = 1 trillion bytes. Actual formatted capacity is less. Up to 30 GB (for Windows) of disk is reserved for system recovery software.
4 Optical drives are optional or add on features. Duplication of copyrighted material is strictly prohibited. Actual speeds may vary. Double Layer media compatibility will widely vary with some home DVD players and DVD-ROM drives.
6 Card sold separately.
8 One 3-in-1 SD card reader: optional feature.
9 4 serial port: optional via PCIe slot, and only available for specific region.
10 (1) 3-in-1 SD card reader: Sold separately or as an optional feature.
11 HDMI/VGA ports will be covered up when a non-internal graphics processor is configured on shipped machine.
12 PS/2 Port: optional.
13 Serial Port available on select SKUs only.
14 Wireless cards are optional or add-on features and requires separately purchased wireless access point and internet service. Availability of public wireless access points limited.
15 For full Intel® vPro™ functionality, Windows, a vPro supported processor, vPro enabled chipset, vPro enabled wired LAN card and discrete TPM 2.0 are required. See http://intel.com/vpro.
16 HD content required to view HD images.
17 Integrated Intel Wi-Di software is available on select models only and requires separately purchased projector, tv or computer monitor with an integrated or external Wi-Di receiver. External Wi-Di receivers connect to the projector, tv or computer monitor via a
standard VGA, HDMI cable, also sold separately.
18 Keyboards and mice are optional or add-on features.
19 USB Wired Business Slim Antimicrobial Keyboard: China only.
20 USB Antimicrobial Mouse: China only.
21 USB Hardened Mouse: APJ only.
22 McAfee LiveSafe™: subscription required.
23 Security cable lock supported (sold separately).
24 TPM feature will be supported on machine pre-configured with FreeDOS, and will be default set as enabled in BIOS setup menu if the machine is dTPM, but will be default set as disabled in BIOS setup menu if the machine is fTPM.
25 Physical cable lock for better cable management.
26 All power supplies are not available in every region.
27 Based on US EPEAT® registration according to IEEE 1680.1-2018 EPEAT®. Status varies by country. Visit www.epeat.net for more information.
28 Your product does not support Windows 8 or Windows 7, In accordance with Microsoft’s support policy, HP does not support the Windows 8 or Windows 7 operating system on products configured with Intel® 8th generation and forward processors or provide any
Windows 8 or Windows 7 drivers on http://www.support.hp.com.
29 Multi-core is designed to improve performance of certain software products. Not all customers or software applications will necessarily benefit from use of this technology. Performance and clock frequency will vary depending on application workload and your
hardware and software configurations. Intel’s numbering, branding and/or naming is not a measurement of higher performance.
30 Intel® Turbo Boost technology requires a PC with a processor with Intel Turbo Boost capability. Intel Turbo Boost performance varies depending on hardware, software and overall system configuration. See www.intel.com/technology/turboboost for more
information.
31 Some functionality of vPro, such as Intel Active Management Technology and Intel Virtualization technology, requires additional 3rd party software in order to run. Availability of future "virtual appliances" applications for Intel vPro technology is dependant on 3rd
party software providers. Compatibility with future "virtual appliances" is yet to be determined.
32 SuperSpeed USB 10Gbps signaling rate = USB3.2 Gen2. SuperSpeed USB 5Gbps signaling rate = USB3.2 Gen1.
33 Simply sign up and start using Xerox® DocuShare® Go. No credit card. No obligation. Data will become unavailable unless a subscription is entered before the end of the 90 day free trial period. See visit www.xerox.com/docusharego for details.

Sign up for updates hp.com/go/getupdated

© Copyright 2021 HP Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the
express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial
errors or omissions contained herein.

Intel, Celeron, Core, Pentium, vPro are registered trademarks or trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. Bluetooth is a trademark of its proprietor, used by HP Inc. under
license. NVIDIA, the NVIDIA logo, GeForce, and GeForce GTX SUPER are registered trademarks and/or trademarks of NVIDIA Corporation in the United States and other countries. AMD and Radeon are
trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. ENERGY STAR is a registered trademark owned by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. All other trademarks are the property of their respective
owners.
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DOC-M
HP M24f FHD Monitor
The highest definition of
comfort and design

Lose yourself in the picture-


perfect immersion of this massive
canvas, designed to redefine
comfort, wellness, and
sustainability. Play, work, or
simply stare into the new
definition of high definition.

Product overview Additional product features


• The New Definition of High Definition: This FHD monitor feels as good as • Highly accurate color: With 99% sRGB(3) color space, this HP display
it looks, packing IPS technology for 178 degrees ultra-wide viewing angles, provides ideal color reproduction with minimal effort. Perfect for photos,
99% sRGB color gamut for color accuracy, and AMD FreeSync™ to keep videos—all your creative projects.
your eyes up to speed with your imagination.(1)(2) • Integrated cable management: Cord and wire pass-through located on
• Looks Good, Feels Good, Does Good: Increase viewing comfort with HP the display stand reduces cord-clutter and helps keep your workspace
Eye Ease with Eyesafe® certified technology that doesn't sacrifice color clean and organized.
quality.(7) Monitor designed with sustainability in mind with 85% post- • AMD FreeSync™ technology: See and feel the difference of fluid,
consumer recycled plastics and packaged in recycled materials.(6) Doing responsive gameplay. By synchronizing the refresh rate with your GPU,
good never looked so good. AMD FreeSync™ makes display stutter, input lag, and screen tears ancient
• Streamlined & Seamless: Streamline your setup with its slim profile, history.(2)
innovative cable containment, and seamless design for side-by-side • Full HD display: Be prepared for brilliant visuals and crisp images with the
screens. unforgettable quality of this stunning FHD / 1080p display.(1)
• Three-sided micro-edge display: See more of your screen with a three-
Key specifications sided micro-edge display that maximizes your viewing area.
• Viewable image area: 23.8-inch diagonally measured • An easier way to connect: With both HDMI and VGA ports, this display is
• Panel type: IPS ready to connect for brilliant high definition visuals over a smooth digital
• Aspect ratio: 16:9 connection.
• Resolution: Full HD (1920 x 1080)(1) • Easily personalize and adjust your display: Customize your display with
• Connectivity: HDMI 1.4; VGA easy, intuitive HP Display Center software that lets you tailor your settings,
partition screens, and even dim the screen.
Product features
• Step up to the best: No matter where you stand, an HP IPS monitor Environmentally conscious
delivers clear, vivid images. IPS technology ensures image accuracy and Energy efficient design and components help reduce power consumption and
consistency across the ultra-wide viewing spectrum. energy costs.
• Share the panoramic view: Vibrant detail from practically any position
with consistent color and image clarity maintained across ultra-wide 178- • ENERGY STAR® 8 certified
degree horizontal and vertical viewing angles. • EPEAT® Registered
• HP Eye Ease with Eyesafe® Certification: HP Eye Ease technology keeps
your eyes comfortable with an always-on blue light filter that presents Sustainable design
your vivid content with zero impact on color accuracy. With Eyesafe® • Designed with sustainability in mind, the plastic enclosures are made with
certification, displays meet TÜV low blue light requirements and Eyesafe® 85% recycled materials and 5% recycled ocean bound plastics. All
standards for protecting your eyes from harmful blue light without packaged in recyclable packaging.(6)
distorting colors. Monitors with integrated Eyesafe® displays help reduce
eyestrain and improve eye comfort when working for long periods of time.

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HP M24f FHD Monitor

Panel specifications Accessories & warranty


Display size • 23.8-inch diagonally measured What's in the box • A/C power cord
• 25W adapter
Panel technology • IPS
• HDMI cable
Refresh rate • 48 - 75 Hz(2) • Document kit
Panel bit depth • 8-bit Warranty • Protected by a one-year HP limited warranty.
Certain restrictions and exclusions apply.(5)
Aspect ratio • 16:9
Brightness • 300 nits(2)
Approvals & certifications
Resolution • Full HD (1920 x 1080)(1)
Environmental • Energy Star® 8.0 certified
Contrast ratio • Static: 1000:1 certifications • EPEAT® registered
• Dynamic: 10M:1(4)
Agency approvals • Microsoft WHQL Certification
Low blue light • Yes (Eyesafe® and TÜV certified) • WW application
Flicker free • Yes • CB/CE/cTUVus/FCC/ICES/VCCI/CCC/CEL/CECP/
BSMI/Energy star/Australian-New Zealand
Scan rate • Horizontal: 30 - 86 KHz MEPS/KCC/KC/E-standby/ISO 9241-307/BIS/
• Vertical: 48 - 75 Hz UAE/EAC/CEC/NOM/Ukraine certificates/NRCS
Backlight • Lamp life: 30K hrs of South Africa/ South Africa energy/ Eup Lot
• Type: Edge-lit 6 and 26/ Eup Lot 5/ Vietnam MEPS/ Low blue
light/ WEEE
Screen treatment • Anti-glare
• 3H hardness
• 25% Haze Product/package specifications
Response time • 5ms GtG (with overdrive)(3) Base area footprint • 7.94 in x 6.97 in
• 201.7 mm x 177.2 mm
Viewing angle • Horizontal: 178°
• Vertical: 178° Unpackaged • 21.09 in x 6.97 in x 15.62 in
dimensions • 53.58 cm x 17.72 cm x 39.68 cm
Variable refresh rate • AMD FreeSync™ technology(2)
technology Packaged dimensions • 24.02 in x 4.76 in x 15.71 in
• 61 cm x 12.1 cm x 39.9 cm
Color • Color gamut: 99% sRGB(3)
Unpackaged weight • 5.5 lb
• 2.5 kg
Monitor specifications
Packaged weight • 10.36 lb
Bezel • 3-sided micro-edge
• 4.7 kg
Connectivity/ports • HDMI 1.4
• VGA
Additional information
Power • Power supply: External
Product number • 2D9K0AA#ABA
• Power source: 100~240 VAC 50/60 Hz
UPC Code • 195161272301
Detachable base • Yes
Country of origin • China
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2
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3
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User Manual
Revision 1.200
English

M-Bus Master/ BACnet Slave - Converter


(Order Codes: HD67056-B2-20, HD67056-B2-40,
HD67056-B2-80, HD67056-B2-160,
HD67056-B2-250)
(Order Codes: HD67056-MSTP-20, HD67056-MSTP-40, For others M-Bus products see also the following link:
HD67056- MSTP-80, HD67056-MSTP-160,
Converter - M-Bus /
HD67056- MSTP-250) www.adfweb.com?Product=HD67021 (RS232)
www.adfweb.com?Product=HD67022 (RS485)
For Website information: Analyzer / Scanner /Sniffer M-Bus
www.adfweb.com?Product=HD67056-B2 www.adfweb.com?Product=HD67031
M-Bus – Repeater - Isolator
For Price information: www.adfweb.com?Product=HD67032M
www.adfweb.com?Price=HD67056-B2-20
Converter - M-Bus / Modbus Slave
www.adfweb.com?Price=HD67056-B2-40 www.adfweb.com?Product=HD67029M-232 (on RS232)
www.adfweb.com?Price=HD67056-B2-80 www.adfweb.com?Product=HD67029M-485 (on RS485)
www.adfweb.com?Price=HD67056-B2-160
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Very easy to configure Gateway M-Bus / PROFIBUS
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Up to 250 standard M-Bus devices connected to the Converter
Gateway M-Bus Concentrator
Power Supply 15…21V AC or 18…35V DC www.adfweb.com?Product=HD67054M

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INDEX: UPDATED DOCUMENTATION:

Page Dear customer, we thank you for your attention and we remind you that
INDEX 2 you need to check that the following document is:
UPDATED DOCUMENTATION 2 Updated
REVISION LIST 2
Related to the product you own
WARNING 2
TRADEMARKS 2
To obtain the most recently updated document, note the “Document code”
SECURITY ALERT 3
that appears at the top right-hand corner of each page of this document.
EXAMPLE OF CONNECTION 4
CONNECTION SCHEME 5
With this “Document Code” go to web page www.adfweb.com/download/
CHARACTERISTICS 7
and search for the corresponding code on the page. Click on the proper
CONFIGURATION 7
“Document Code” and download the updates.
POWER SUPPLY 8
FUNCTION MODES 9
LEDS 10
REVISION LIST:
BACNET/IP (HD67056-B2-XXX SERIE) 11
BACNET MS/TP (HD67056-MSTP-XXX SERIE) 11
Revision Date Author Chapter Description
M-BUS 12
1.110 14/10/2013 Fl All Software changed (v1.102)
USE OF COMPOSITOR SW67056 13
1.120 27/02/2014 Fl All Software changed (v1.104)
NEW PROJECT / OPEN PROJECT 14
1.130 27/05/2014 Fl All Software changed (v1.200)
SOFTWARE OPTIONS 15
1.200 15/06/2017 Ff All New hardware version
SET COMMUNICATION 17
M-BUS 19
BACNET EDE FILE 30
UPDATE DEVICE 32 WARNING:
SCAN & DECODE FUNCTION 34
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS 35 ADFweb.com reserves the right to change information in this manual about
ORDERING INFORMATIONS 36 our product without warning.
ACCESSORIES 37 ADFweb.com is not responsible for any error this manual may contain.
DISCLAIMER 38
OTHER REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS 38
WARRANTIES AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT 39
TRADEMARKS:
RETURN POLICY 39
All trademarks mentioned in this document belong to their respective
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SECURITY ALERT:

GENERAL INFORMATION
To ensure safe operation, the device must be operated according to the instructions in the manual. When using the device, legal and
safety regulation are required for each individual application. The same applies also when using accessories.

INTENDED USE
Machines and systems must be designed so the faulty conditions do not lead to a dangerous situation for the operator (i.e.
independent limit switches, mechanical interlocks, etc.).

QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
The device can be used only by qualified personnel, strictly in accordance with the specifications.
Qualified personnel are persons who are familiar with the installation, assembly, commissioning and operation of this equipment and
who have appropriate qualifications for their job.

RESIDUAL RISKS
The device is state-of-the-art and is safe. The instruments can represent a potential hazard if they are inappropriately installed and
operated by untrained personnel. These instructions refer to residual risks with the following symbol:

This symbol indicates that non-observance of the safety instructions is a danger for people that could lead to serious injury or
death and / or the possibility of damage.

CE CONFORMITY
The declaration is made by our company. You can send an email to support@adfweb.com or give us a call if you need it.

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EXAMPLE OF CONNECTION:

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CONNECTION SCHEME:

Figure 1a: Connection scheme for HD67056-B2-xxx

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Figure 1b: Connection scheme for HD67056-MSTP-xxx

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CHARACTERISTICS:

The HD67056 is a M-Bus Master / BACnet Converter.

It allows the following characteristics:


Electrical isolation between Ethernet and M-Bus (for HD67056-B2-xxx serie);
Electrical isolation between RS485 and M-Bus (for HD67056-MSTP-xxx serie);
Mountable on 35mm Rail DIN;
Power Supply 15…21V AC or 18…35V DC;
Temperature range -40°C to 85°C.

At the Converter can be connected up to 250 standard M-Bus devices. This number depends of the code expressed by the xxx number:
HD67056-B2-20 and HD67056-MSTP-20 support up to 20 M-Bus devices;
HD67056-B2-40 and HD67056-MSTP-40 support up to 40 M-Bus devices;
HD67056-B2-80 and HD67056-MSTP-80 support up to 80 M-Bus devices;
HD67056-B2-160 and HD67056-MSTP-160 support up to 160 M-Bus devices;
HD67056-B2-250 and HD67056-MSTP-250 support up to 250 M-Bus devices.

In the case of HD67056-xxx-160 the device must be mounted on 35mm DIN rail which is horizontally mounted on a wall or cabinet
back-plate. To avoid obstructions to the airflow around the unit it is recommended to not cover the paths of air.

In the case of HD67056-xxx-250 the device must be mounted on 35mm DIN rail which is horizontally mounted on a wall or cabinet
back-plate. These units have a fan in the top of the enclosure. To avoid obstructions to the airflow around the unit it is recommended
to not cover the paths of air. Take care to not cover the fan. It is recommended to put the device into a ventilated cabinet.

CONFIGURATION:

You need Compositor SW67056 software on your PC in order to perform the following:
Define the parameter of BACnet line;
Define the parameter of M-Bus line;
Define which M-Bus variables are readable on BACnet ;
Update the device.

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POWER SUPPLY:

The devices can be powered at 15…21V AC and 18…35V DC. The consumption depends to the code of the device. For more details see the
two tables below.

VAC VDC
Vmin Vmax Vmin Vmax
15V 21V 18V 35V

Consumption at 24V DC:

Device No Load [W/VA] Full Load [W/VA]*


HD67056-B2-20, HD67056-MSTP-20 4
HD67056-B2-40, HD67056-MSTP-40 5
HD67056-B2-80, HD67056-MSTP-80 3.5 8
HD67056-B2-160, HD67056-MSTP-160 14
HD67056-B2-250, HD67056-MSTP-250 30
* This value is with all the Slave M-Bus devices of the code (20, 40, 80, 160, 250) connected to the line

Caution: Not reverse the polarity power

HD67056-B2-xxx
HD67056-MSTP-xxx

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FUNCTION MODES:

The device has got two functions mode depending of the position of the ‘Dip1 of Dip-Switch A’:

The first, with ‘Dip1 of Dip-Switch A’ at “OFF” position, is used for the normal working of the device.

The second, with ‘Dip1 of Dip-Switch A’ at “ON” position, is used for upload the Project and/or Firmware.

For the operations to follow for the updating, see ‘UPDATE DEVICE’ section.

According to the functioning mode, the LEDs will have specifics functions, see ‘LEDS’ section.

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LEDS:

The device has got five LEDs that are used to give information of the functioning status.
The various meanings of the LEDs are described in the table below.

LED Normal Mode Boot Mode

Blinks quickly: Boot state


1: Device State (green) Blinks slowly (~1Hz)
Blinks very slowly (~0.5Hz): update in progress

Blinks quickly: Boot state


2: Not used OFF
Blinks very slowly (~0.5Hz): update in progress

Blinks quickly when a reply to a M- Blinks quickly: Boot state


3: M-Bus comm.
Bus request arrives Blinks very slowly (~0.5Hz): update in progress

Changes state when receive a Blinks quickly: Boot state


4: BACnet comm.
correct BACnet request Blinks very slowly (~0.5Hz): update in progress

ON: Ethernet cable connected ON: Ethernet cable connected


5: Ethernet Link (green)
OFF: Ethernet cable disconnected OFF: Ethernet cable disconnected

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BACNET/IP (HD67056-B2-XXX SERIE):

BACnet/IP connection must be made using Connector3 of HD67056-B2 with at least a Category 5E cable.
The maximum length of the cable should not exceed 100m. The cable has to conform to the T568 norms
relative to connections in cat.5 up to 100 Mbps. To connect the device to an Hub/Switch is recommended
the use of a straight cable, to connect the device to a PC/PLC/other is recommended the use of a cross
cable.

BACNET MS/TP (HD67056-MSTP-XXX SERIE):

BACnet MS/TP connection must be made using Connector6 of HD67056-MSTP.


To terminate the RS485 line with a 120Ω resistor it is necessary to put ON dip 1, like in figure. The maximum length of the cable should be
1200m (4000 feet).

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M-BUS:

The M-Bus is a unpolarized bus.


A two wire standard telephone cable (JYStY N*2*0.8 mm) is used as the transmission medium for the M-Bus. The maximum distance
between a slave and the repeater is 350m; this length corresponds to a cable resistance of up 29Ω. This distance applies for the standard
configuration having Baud rates between 300 and 9600 Baud, and a maximum of 250 slaves. The maximum distance can be increased by
limiting the Baud rate and using fewer slaves, but the bus voltage in the space state must at no point in a segment fall below 12V, because
of the remote powering of the slaves. In the standard configuration the total cable length should not exceed 1000m, in order to meet the
requirement of a maximum cable capacitance of 180nF. (Taken from M-Bus specifics)

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USE OF COMPOSITOR SW67056:

To configure the Converter, use the available software that runs with Windows called SW67056. It is downloadable on the site
www.adfweb.com and its operation is described in this document. The software works with MSWindows (XP, Vista, Seven, 8, 10; 32/64bit).

When launching the SW67056, the window below appears (Fig. 2).

Note:
It is necessary to have installed .Net Framework 4.

Figure 2: Main window for SW67056

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NEW CONFIGURATION / OPEN CONFIGURATION:

The “New Configuration” button creates the folder which contains the entire device’s configuration.

A device’s configuration can also be imported or exported:


To clone the configurations of a Programmable “M-Bus Master / BACnet Slave -
Converter” in order to configure another device in the same manner, it is necessary to
maintain the folder and all its contents;
To clone a project in order to obtain a different version of the project, it is sufficient to
duplicate the project folder with another name and open the new folder with the
button “Open Configuration”.

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SOFTWARE OPTIONS:

By pressing the “Settings” ( ) button there is the possibility to change the language of the software and check the updatings for the
compositor.

In the section “Language” it is possible to change the language of the


software.

In the section “Connection Options”, it is possible to check if there are some


updatings of the software compositor in ADFweb.com website.
Checking the option “Check Software Update at Start of Program”, the
SW67056 check automatically if there are updatings when it is launched.

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In the section “Software Settings”, it is possible to enable/disable some


keyboard’s commands for an easier navigation inside the tables contained in
the different sections of the software.

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SET COMMUNICATION:

This section define the fundamental communication parameters of two buses, BACnet and M-Bus.

By Pressing the “Set Communication” button from the main window for SW67056 (Fig. 2) the window
“Set Communication” appears (Fig. 3).
The window is divided in three sections, one for selecting the type of BACnet (in relation to the device
used), one for the BACnet parameters and the other for the M-Bus parameters.

In the section “BACnet Type” is possible to select the type of BACnet to use from:
BACnet/IP (uses Ethernet);
BACnet MS/TP (uses RS485).

If selected “BACnet/IP” the means of the fields for “BACnet” are:


In the fields “IP ADDRESS” the IP address of BACnet/IP side of the converter is defined;
In the fields “SUBNET Mask” the SubNet Mask of BACnet/IP side of the converter is defined;
In the fields “GATEWAY” the default gateway of the network is defined. This feature can be
enabled or disabled pressing the Check Box field. This feature is used for going out of the net;
In the field “Port” the port used for BACnet communication is defined. The default port used for
BACnet communication is 47808, but is possible to insert any value (except 10000 and 10001);
In the field "BACnet Device Name" the name of BACnet/IP side of the converter is defined;
In the field “Device Identifier” the ID of BACnet/IP side of the converter is defined;
If the field “BACnet description up to 32 chars” is checked, the description for the BACnet
Objects can be up to 32 chars long.

The means of the fields for M-Bus are:


In the field “Baudrate” the baudrate of the M-Bus line is defined;
In the field “Parity” the parity of the M-Bus line is defined;
If the field “Cyclic Delay” the delay (expressed in seconds) between two M-Bus scanning is
defined; Figure 3a: “Set
In the field “Node State value when slave device is not present” it is possible to insert the Communication” window
value to assign to the “Node State” when the Gateway doesn’t find the interrogated M-Bus slave.

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If selected “BACnet MS/TP”, the means of the fields for “BACnet” are:
In the field “Baudrate” the data rate of the BACnet line is defined;
In the field “Parity” the parity of the line is defined;
In the field “BACnet Device Name” the name to give to the BACnet node is defined;
In the field “MAC Address” the MAC of BACnet node (from 0 to 254) is defined;
The field “Max Master” specifies the highest allowable address for master nodes. The value shall
be less than or equal to 127;
The field “Max Info Frames” specifies the maximum number of information frames the node may
send before it must pass the token;
In the field “Device Instance” the of the BACnet MS/TP side of the converter is defined;
In the field “Network” the BACnet MS/TP network number is defined;
If the field “BACnet description up to 32 chars” is checked, the description for the BACnet
Objects can be up to 32 chars long.

The means of the fields for the “Ethernet Update” section are:
In the fields “IP ADDRESS” the IP address of the converter is defined;
In the fields “SUBNET Mask” the SubNet Mask of the converter is defined;
In the fields “GATEWAY” the default gateway of the network is defined. This feature can be
enabled or disabled pressing the Check Box field. This feature is used for going out of the net.

These information are used for programming the Converter.

Figure 3b: “Set


Communication” window

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M-BUS

By Pressing the “M-Bus” button from the main window for SW67056 (Fig. 2) the window “M-Bus Network” appears (Fig. 4).

In the section “Nodes” it is possible to create the nodes of M-Bus line:


In the field “Description” it is possible to write a short description of the node.

SECTION NODES (M-BUS NODES):

In order to create a new node it is necessary to


select which address use, selecting “Primary ID”
or “Secondary ID”, to makes the requests and
then insert the “Primary Address” (from 1 to 250)
or the Secondary Address” (from 0 to 99999999)
of M-Bus device.
If the field “Node State” is checked, the Status
byte of the M-Bus node is mapped into a BACnet
Object.
If the field “Identification Number” is checked,
the Identification Number of the M-Bus node is
mapped into a BACnet Object;
In the field “Swap Identification Num.” it is
possible to select the swap mode of the
Identification Number. If swap isn’t necessary you
have to select “None”; otherwise see the section
“Swap Identification” (page 31) of this document
for select the swap mode.
If the field “Convert BCD in Integer
Identification Num.” is checked, the converter
converts the Identification Number that is normally
expressed in BCD in a Integer value.
If the field “Send SND_NKE” is checked, the
converter sends the “SND_NKE” frame to start the
communication.
Figure 4: “M-Bus Network” window

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In the field “Send Reset App.” is checked, the converter sends the “Application Reset” command to the slave.
In the field “Variables List” it is possible to select which type of variables definition to use. If is selected “By Type” it is necessary to
fill all fields in the section Variables with the correct values; otherwise if “By Position” is selected, it is possible to insert the
progressive number of the variable ned (page 27 for more information).
In the field “Cut after” it is possible to select after how many frames stops data requests. It is used when the slave has got many
data frames and you don’t need to read all them.

After that, pressing the “ADD NODE” button, a new node appears in the left side of the window. In order to modify a created node it is
necessary to select the desired node, change the wrong items and then press the “MODIFY NODE” button.

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SECTION VARIABLES (BY TYPE):

Selecting the desired node it is possible to add a variable. In


order to create a new variable it is necessary to fill these items:
To use the created variable the field “Enable Variable”
must be checked. If you have created a variable but for
the moment it is unused it is possible to uncheck the field
“Enable Variable” without delete it;
In the field “Description” it is possible to write a
description of the variable (it isn’t a necessary
information, it helps the readability of the tree of
network);
The field “Type of Data” is used to select the unit of
measure;
In the field “VIF ASCII String” insert the string of VIF. It
is possible to use this field only if the “Type of Data” is
“VIF is in ASCII”;
In the field “Function Field” it is necessary to select the
type of data;
The field “Dimension (bit)” is used to select the
dimension of the variable (8, 16, 24, 32, 32 real, 48, 64
bit, Variable Length);
In the field “Length(Variable Len)” insert the length of
the data in the case of the dimension is “Variable
Length”;
In the field “Unit” if it is necessary it is possible to select the unit of that variable. The Unit is used for indicates from which device
the data come;
In the field “Storage Number” if it is necessary it is possible to insert the value of storage counter of that variable. With this field
the slave can indicate and transmit various stored counter states or historical values, in the order in which they occur;
In the field “Tariff” if it is necessary it is possible to insert the value of the tariff of that variable. The Tariff is used for indicates from
which device the data come;
In the field “VIFE” it is possible to select a sub-type of “Type of Data”;

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If the field “From BCD to Integer” is checked the converter converts the BCD value of variable in Integer format. This happens only
if the variable is in BCD format; if it isn’t nothing changes.
In the field “BACnet Eng. Unit” it is possible to select a Engineering Unit of the Object by pressing to the button (see ‘BACNET
ENG. UNIT’ section for more details);
In the field “Post Operation” it is possible to select to do a math operation to the value.

Having completed this fields, to add the variable the button “ADD VARIABLE” must be pressed.

In order to modify a created variable it is necessary to select the desired variable, change the wrong items and then press the “MODIFY
VARIABLE” button.

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SECTION VARIABLES (BY POSITION):

Selecting the desired node it is possible to add a variable. In


order to create a new variable it is necessary to fill these items:
To use the created variable the field “Enable Variable”
must be checked. If you have created a variable but for
the moment it is unused it is possible to uncheck the field
“Enable Variable” without delete it;
In the field “Description” it is possible to write a
description of the variable (it isn’t a necessary
information, it helps the readability of the tree of
network);
The field “Dimension” is used to select the dimension of
the variable (8, 16, 24, 32, 32 real, 48, 64 bit, Variable
Length);
In the field “Length(Variable Len)” insert the length of
the data in the case of the dimension is “Variable
Length”;
If the field “From BCD to Integer” is checked the
converter converts the BCD value of variable in Integer
format. This happens only if the variable is in BCD
format; if it isn’t nothing changes.
In the field “Position” the position of the variable inside
the M-Bus frame sent by the M-Bus slave is defined.
In the field “BACnet Eng. Unit” it is possible to select a
Engineering Unit of the Object by pressing to the
button (see ‘BACNET ENG. UNIT’ section for more details);
In the field “BACnet Data Type” it is possible to select a type of Object used for saving the variable (see ‘BACNET DATA TYPE
section for more details);
In the field “Post Operation” it is possible to select to do a math operation to the value.

Having completed this fields, to add the variable the button “ADD VARIABLE” must be pressed.
In order to modify a created variable it is necessary to select the desired variable, change the wrong items and then press the “MODIFY
VARIABLE” button.

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Example:

0x68 – Start Byte


0xBD – L Fied
0xBD – L Field
0x68 – Start Byte
0x08 – C Field
0x02 – A Field
0x72 – CI Field
Identification Number (or Secondary Address) put in the
0x71 – Identification Number (Byte 4of4)
0x65 – Identification Number (Byte 3of4) reserved fields if “Identification Number” is checked
0x45 – Identification Number (Byte 2of4)
0x28 – Identification Number (Byte 1of4)
0x4D – Manufacturer (Byte 2of2)
0x6A – Manufacturer (Byte 1of2)
0x81 – Version
Fixed Data Header
0x04 – Medium
0x3E – Access Number
0x27 – Status
0x00 – Signature (Byte 2of2) Status of the meter put in the reserved field if “Node
0x00 – Signature (Byte 1of2) State” is checked
0x04 – DIF
0x79 – VIF Identification
0x00 – Data (Byte 4of4)
0x00 – Data (Byte 3of4)
First Variable ( 1 )
0x00 – Data (Byte 2of4)
0x00 – Data (Byte 1of4)

0x04 – DIF
0x06 – VIF Energy
0x00 – Data (Byte 4of4)
0x00 – Data (Byte 3of4)
Second Variable ( 2 ) To be use in the “Position” field
0x00 – Data (Byte 2of4)
0x00 – Data (Byte 1of4)

0x44 – DIF
0x06 – VIF Energy
0x00 – Data (Byte 4Of4)
0x00 – Data (Byte 3Of4) Third Variable ( 3 )
0x00 – Data (Byte 2Of4)
0x00 – Data (Byte 1Of4)

… Other Variables

0x55 – Check Sum
0x16 – Stop Byte

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COPY, PASTE AND DELETE ITEMS:

By pressing the right button of the mouse over an item (Variable


or Node) it is possible to Copy, Paste and Delete.
It is possible to Copy a variable from a Node and copy it to
another Node, or copy a Variable from a project and paste in
another one.
It is also possible to copy an entire Node with all its Variables.

Note:
By pressing the “Import Network” button it is possible
to import the file generated by the Analyzer HD67031.

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BACNET ENG. UNIT:

By pressing to button the left window appears (Fig. 5).

Is possible to insert directly the Unit (using its unique number) by compiling the
“Selected BACnet Engineering Unit” field; or by selecting with the fields
“Select the Type” and “Select unit” the Type/Unit desired. If the second way is
used, is necessary to press the “Select Engineering Unit” button for confirm the
choice.

Figure 5: “Select the BACnet Engineering Unit” window

BACNET DATA TYPE:

When using the “Variables List  By Position” is necessary to select the Data Type of the variable. Is possible to select from these types:
Analog Input (1), DateTime (3), Positive Integer (2), String (4). See the number between [] in the VIFE section for know the type to assign
to a variable.

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Possible choices for the fields used to create a variable:

Type of Data: Function Field:


|_Energy (Wh) [BACnet Data Type: 1] |_Instantaneous Value
|_Energy (J) [1] |_Minimum Value
|_Volume (m3) [1] |_Maximum Value
|_Mass (Kg) [1] |_Value During Error State
|_On Time [1]
|_Operating Time [1]
|_Power (W) [1]
|_Power (J/h) [1]
|_Volume Flow (m3/h) [1] Dimension (bit):
|_Volume Flow Ext. (m3/min) [1] |_8
|_Volume Flow Ext. (m3/s) [1] |_16
|_Mass Flow (Kg/h) [1] |_24
|_Flow Temperature (°C) [1] |_32
|_Return Temperature (°C) [1] |_32 real
|_Temperature Difference (K) [1] |_48
|_External Temperature (°C) [1] |_64
|_Pressure (bar) [1] |_Variable Length [4]
|_Averaging Duration [1]
|_Actuality Duration [1]
|_Type of data in VIFE
|_Time Point [3]
|_VIF is in ASCII [2]
|_Unit for H.C.A. [2]
|_Fabrication No [2]
|_(Enhaced) Identification [2]
|_Bus Address [2]

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VIFE:
|_ Not Selected |_ Period of tariff months(s) [2]
|_ Credit of the nominal local legal currency units [2] |_ Period of tariff year(s) [2]
|_ Debit of the nominal local legal currency units [2] |_ dimensionless/ no VIF [2]
|_ Access Number (transmission count) [2] |_ Volts [1]
|_ Medium (as in fixed header) [2] |_ Ampere [1]
|_ Manufacturer (as in fixed header) [2] |_ Reset counter [2]
|_ Parameter set identification [2] |_ Comulation counter [2]
|_ Model/Version [2] |_ Control signal [2]
|_ Hardware Version # [2] |_ Day of week [2]
|_ Firmware Version # [2] |_ Week number [2]
|_ Software Version # [2] |_ Time point of day change [2]
|_ Customer Location [2] |_ State of parameter activation [2]
|_ Customer [2] |_ Special supplier information [2]
|_ Access Code User [2] |_ Duration since last comulation [hour(s)..year(s)] [2]
|_ Access Code Operator [2] |_ Operation time battery [hour(s)..year(s)] [2]
|_ Access Code System Operator [2] |_ Date and time of battery change [3]
|_ Access Code Developer [2] |_ Energy MWh [1]
|_ Password [2] |_ Energy GJ [1]
|_ Error flags (binary) [2] |_ Volume [1]
|_ Error mask [2] |_ Mass [1]
|_ Digital Output (binary) [2] |_ Volume 0,1 feet^3 [1]
|_ Digital Input (binary) [2] |_ Volume 0,1 american gallon [1]
|_ Baudrate [Baud] [2] |_ Volume 1 american gallon [1]
|_ response delay time [bittimes] [2] |_ Volume flow 0,001 american gallon/min [1]
|_ Retry [2] |_ Volume flow 1 american gallon/min [1]
|_ First storage # for cyclic storage [2] |_ Volume flow 1 american gallon/h [1]
|_ Last storage # for cyclic storage [2] |_ Power MW [1]
|_ Size of storage block [2] |_ Power GJ/h [1]
|_ Storage interval [sec(s)..day(s)] [2] |_ Flow Temperature [1]
|_ Storage interval month(s) [2] |_ Return Temperature [1]
|_ Storage interval year(s) [2] |_ Temperature Difference [1]
|_ Duration since last readout[sec(s)..day(s)] [2] |_ External Temperature [1]
|_ Start (date/time) of tariff [2] |_ Cold/Warm Temperature Limit °F [1]
|_ Duration of tariff (nn=01..11:min to day) [2] |_ Cold/Worm Temperature Limit °C [1]
|_ Period of tariff [sec(s) to day(s)] [2] |_ Cumul. Count max power [1]

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|_ per second [2] |_ # of exceeds of lower/upper limit [2]


|_ per minute [2] |_ Date(/time) of begin/end of first/last lower/upper limit exceed[2]
|_ per hour [2] |_ Duration of limit exceed [2]
|_ per day [2] |_ Duration of first/last [2]
|_ per week [2] |_ Date(/time) of first/last begin/end [2]
|_ per month [2] |_ Multiplicative correction factor [2]
|_ per year [2] |_ Additive correction constant * unit of VIF (offset) [2]
|_ per revolution/measurement [2] |_ Moltiplicative correction factor: 10^3 [2]
|_ increment per input pulse on input channel [2] |_ future value [2]
|_ increment per output pulse on output channel [2] |_ next VIFE’s and data of this block are manufacturer specific [2]
|_ per liter [2] |_ None [2]
|_ per m^3 [2] |_ Too many DIFE’s [2]
|_ per kg [2] |_ Storage number not implemented [2]
|_ per K (Kelvin) [2] |_ Unit number not implemented [2]
|_ per kWh [2] |_ Tariff number not implemented [2]
|_ per GJ [2] |_ Function not implemented [2]
|_ per kW [2] |_ Data class not implemented [2]
|_ per (K*l)(Kelvin*liter) [2] |_ Data size not implemented [2]
|_ per V (Volt) [2] |_ Too many VIFE’s [2]
|_ per A (Ampere) [2] |_ Illegal VIF-Group [2]
|_ multiplied by sek [2] |_ Illegal VIF-Exponent [2]
|_ multiplied by sek/V [2] |_ VIF/DIF mismatch [2]
|_ multiplied by sek/A [2] |_ Unimplemented action [2]
|_ start date(/time) of [2] |_ No data available (undefined value) [2]
|_ VIF contains uncorrected unit instead of corrected unit [2] |_ Data overflow [2]
|_ Accumulation only if positive contributions [2] |_ Data underflow [2]
|_ Accumulation of abs value only if negative contributions [2] |_ Data error [2]
|_ upper/lower limit value [2] |_ Premature end of record [2]

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BACNET EDE FILE:

By Pressing the “BACNET EDE FILE” button from the main window for SW67056 (Fig. 2) it is possible to generate the EDE file to be
imported into the BACnet Master.

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Swap Identification:

This field is used for select the Swap mode of Identification Number.

At the moment there are these possibilities:


None;
Type 1.

Examples:

- Identification Number (Secondary Address): 12345678; Address Register 1000; Convert BCD in Integer Identification Num. not checked.

None Type 1
1000: 0x1234 1000: 0x5678
1001: 0x5678 1001: 0x1234

- Identification Number (Secondary Address): 12345678; Address Register 1000; Convert BCD in Integer Identification Num. checked.

None Type 1
1000: 0x00BC 1000: 0x614E
1001: 0x614E 1001: 0x00BC

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UPDATE DEVICE:

By pressing the “Update Device” button, it is possible to load the created Configuration into the
device; and also the Firmware, if necessary. This by using the Ethernet port.

If you don’t know the actual IP address of the device you have to use this procedure:
Turn OFF the Device;
Put Dip1 of ‘Dip-Switch A’ in ON position;
Turn ON the device
Connect the Ethernet cable;
Insert the IP “192.168.2.205”;
Select which operations you want to do;
Press the “Execute update firmware” button to start the upload;
When all the operations are “OK” turn OFF the Device;
Put Dip1 of ‘Dip-Switch A’ in OFF position;
Turn ON the device.

If you know the actual IP address of the device, you have to use this procedure:
Turn ON the Device with the Ethernet cable inserted;
Insert the actual IP of the Converter;
Select which operations you want to do;
Press the “Execute update firmware” button to start the upload;
When all the operations are “OK” the device automatically goes at Normal Mode.

At this point the configuration/firmware on the device is correctly updated.

Figure 6: “Update device” windows

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Note:
When you receive the device, for the first time, you also have to update the Firmware in the HD67056 device.

Warning:
If Fig. 7 appears when you try to do the Update try these points before seeking
assistance:
Check if the serial COM port selected is the correct one;
Check if the serial cable is connected between the PC and the device;
Try to repeat the operations for the updating;
Try with another PC;
Try to restart the PC;
Check the LAN settings;
If you are using the program inside a Virtual Machine, try to use in the main
Operating System;
If you are using Windows Seven, Vista, 8 or 10 make sure that you have the
administrator privileges;
In case you have to program more than one device, using the "UDP Update", you
have to cancel the ARP table every time you connect a new device on Ethernet. For
do this you have to launch the "Command Prompt" and write the command "arp -d".
Pay attention that with Windows Vista, Seven, 8, 10 you have to launch the
"Command Prompt" with Administrator Rights; Figure 7: “Error” window
Pay attention at Firewall lock.

Warning:
In the case of HD67056 you have to use the software “SW67056”: www.adfweb.com\download\filefold\SW67056.zip.

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SCAN & DECODE FUNCTION:

“SCAN & DECODE” functions are integrated in the configurator software SW67056. It is possible to access to these functions by simple click
on the “ ” button.

It has the following characteristics:


Possibility to scan M-Bus network;
Automatic decode of M-Bus telegrams;
Easy connection directly through the Ethernet port of the converters.

For the description of the function, it is possible to refer to this manual: www.adfweb.com/download/filefold/SCAN&DECODE_ENG.pdf

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MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS:

Figure 8: Mechanical dimensions scheme for HD67056

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ORDERING INFORMATIONS:

The ordering part number is formed by a valid combination of the following:


HD67056 – B 2 – xxx

Maximum number of slaves supported


20: up to 20 standard slaves (1.5mA consumption) connected to M-Bus
40: up to 40 standard slaves (1.5mA consumption) connected to M-Bus
80: up to 80 standard slaves (1.5mA consumption) connected to M-Bus
160: up to 160 standard slaves (1.5mA consumption) connected to M-Bus
250: up to 250 standard slaves (1.5mA consumption) connected to M-Bus

Connectors Type
2: Fixed Screw Terminal

Enclosure Type
B: Modulbox 4M, 35mm DIN Rail mounting

Device Family
HD67056: M-Bus Master / BACnet - Converter

Order Code: HD67056-B2-20 - Converter M-Bus Master / BACnet/IP Slave (up to 20 slaves connected to M-Bus)
Order Code: HD67056-B2-40 - Converter M-Bus Master / BACnet/IP Slave (up to 40 slaves connected to M-Bus)
Order Code: HD67056-B2-80 - Converter M-Bus Master / BACnet/IP Slave (up to 80 slaves connected to M-Bus)
Order Code: HD67056-B2-160 - Converter M-Bus Master / BACnet/IP Slave (up to 160 slaves connected to M-Bus)
Order Code: HD67056-B2-250 - Converter M-Bus Master / BACnet/IP Slave (up to 250 slaves connected to M-Bus)
Order Code: HD67056-MSTP-20 - Converter M-Bus Master / BACnet MS/TP Slave (up to 20 slaves connected to M-Bus)
Order Code: HD67056-MSTP-40 - Converter M-Bus Master / BACnet MS/TP Slave (up to 40 slaves connected to M-Bus)
Order Code: HD67056-MSTP-80 - Converter M-Bus Master / BACnet MS/TP Slave (up to 80 slaves connected to M-Bus)
Order Code: HD67056-MSTP-160 - Converter M-Bus Master / BACnet MS/TP Slave (up to 160 slaves connected to M-Bus)
Order Code: HD67056-MSTP-250 - Converter M-Bus Master / BACnet MS/TP Slave (up to 250 slaves connected to M-Bus)

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ACCESSORIES:

Order Code: APW020 - Power Supply for M-Bus Master device that supports up to 20 Slaves
Order Code: APW040 - Power Supply for M-Bus Master device that supports up to 40 Slaves
Order Code: APW080 - Power Supply for M-Bus Master device that supports up to 80 Slaves
Order Code: APW160 - Power Supply for M-Bus Master device that supports up to 160 Slaves
Order Code: APW250 - Power Supply for M-Bus Master device that supports up to 250 Slaves

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into Water Solutions.

Distribution agreement with Surya


1985 - 1990

signed.

Enters the Systems business - signs


1990 - 1995

up distribution agreements with


Gent & Trend.
Lewden & Schreder sign up BMTC.
1995 - 2000

BMTC opens showroom in Nakhal -


Dubai.

As an engineering, integration and maintenance service provider we focus on delivering integrated solutions that are technically superior, sustainable, more
BMTS established to handle Systems
energy efficient and one that deliver even better return on investment.
2000 - 2005

business. BMTC signs up agreements


with Havells & Ventilux.

Who we are and what we do:


Bahri & Mazroei Technical Systems Co. LLC (BMTS) is an engineering, integration, and maintenance
BMTC expands into Ras Al Khaimah.
service provider that has been offering quality solutions to our wide range of clients since 2003. The Middle East is a fast growing and dynamic region that’s hungry
BMTS win Best Partner for Dubai Metro.
2005 - 2010

We specialize in a diverse array of fields, including: Life Safety, Building Management, Security and for new ways of working and smart technologies. BMTS is perfectly
BMTS portfolio expands to include ATEIS

2
& Alerton. Access Control, Power, Audio Visual Systems, Industrial Automation and Electrical Solutions, other aligned to the needs of this market Product
BMTS wins Distributor of the Year - Gent Low Voltage Systems. Selection
Working with us gives you a reliable source with a track record
& GE.
Our integrated systems are sustainable, energy efficient, technically superior, and deliver great of innovation and reliability that can supply all of your needs. 1 Design &
Consulting
BMTS wins DQAP Award in the Service
Category.
return on investment. We offer total turnkey packages for buildings, including design
support, consultations, project management, and maintenance
3 Contracting
2010 - 2015

BMTS wins Best Engineering Company We pride ourselves in our significant growth and the global reputation we’ve earned for delivering services. Throughout, we remain focused on transforming your
award at Arab Investment Summit. world class, Extra Low Voltage Solutions across the building and industrial sectors in the Middle specifications into systems that meet your needs. As a regional
East.

8
BMTS opens office in Mussafah. technology leader with an excellent portfolio of solutions, we can
Leasing

4
SAP implementation at BMTC & BMTS. offer you our experience, resources, and commitment. Services Managed
Telematics acquired. BMTS Vision: At BMTS, all of our employees are specialists in customer service Services
BMTC wins Gulf Traffic Award for We advocate the best solutions and adopt the finest practices, while at the same time, championing
and are dedicated to providing productivity and performance.
Innovation in Infrastructure category. the environment and wider society. We have thus been able to emerge as a domestic leader in
BMTC wins MEE Award - Lighting Whether you own a single building, or a large portfolio, we are

7
the Extra Low Voltage Business, but have our sights set on growing into a leading regional actor Rental
Project of the Year. committed to optimize your system performance and protect the
in the field. Services
DALI award for Trust Tower - Abu Dhabi. value of your investments to help your business grow.

5 After Sales
BMTC signs distributionship agreement with BMTS Mission:
6 Upgrades
& Retrofits
Service
2015 - 2018

EL Sewedy Cables. We add value to our company by consistently exceeding customer expectations. We achieve
BMTS launches iNELS building automation market leadership through the improvement of the processes and solutions that we deliver in
in the UAE. every segment of our business. We invest in our brand, people, and processes with intelligence.
BMTS opens office in Al Ain.
We want to be recognized for our traits of being reliable, flexible, responsive, innovative, and
BMTS Opens Automation Center in Sharjah.
people orientated.

Technology | Solutions | People


Our Solutions Portfolio

Life Safety Solutions: HVAC Solutions Security & ELV Solutions Power Solutions Automation & Electrical Solutions:
 Fire Detection & Alarm Systems  Building Management Systems  CCTV Systems  Un-interuptable Power Supply (UPS)  Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)
 Central Battery Emergency Lighting Solutions  Chiller & Boiler Management  Security for Hazardous Areas  Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS)  Drives (VFD ) & Soft starters
 Very Early Smoke Detection Systems  Air Handling Unit Control  Thermographic Cameras  Generators  Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition System
 Public Address & Voice Evacuation Systems  Roof Top Unit Control  Card Access Solutions  Solar Plants  Instrumentation Solutions
 Fire Fighting Solutions  Fan Coil Unit Control  Intruder Detection Systems  Industrial AC & DC UPS Solutions  ELV Systems (Industrial & Telecommunication)
 Heat Pump Unit Control  Master Clock Systems  DC Systems & Plants  Energy Management & Services
 Variable Air Volumes Boxes  Parking Management Systems  LV Solutions  Power Quality Audits
 Security Solutions for Vehicles  Variable Speed Drives  Industrial Safety & Security systems
 Lighting Control Solutions  Diesel Rotary UPS  Industrial IT & Plant Enterprise Automation
 Disable Toilet Systems

Audio Video Solutions Energy Management Solutions Data Center & IT Solutions Home Automation Solutions Internet of Things (IoT)
 Background Music & Public Address  Energy Metering, Monitoring & Control  Structured Cabling Solutions  Home Automation Solutions  Managed Energy Service
 AV Systems Integration  Power Quality Solutions  Active Components  Audio Video Intercoms  Mobile Asset Management
 Digital Signage  Industrial Lighting  IP PABX  Life Safety & Security Services
 Large Venue AV & Lighting Solutions  Solar PV Solutions  Data Center Solutions  Critical Asset Monitoring
 XD Emersive Experience  Mechanical Services  Security Systems  24/7 Remote Monitoring
 Professional Broadcasting Solutions  Vibration Analysis  System Integration
 AV & Remote Conferencing & Collaboration Solutions  Thermography
 AV Event Rental Services  Energy Audits
 Distance Learning Solutions
 Information Kiosksation

Technology | Solutions | People


Our Market Verticals

Educational Institutions: Hotel & Leisure Healthcare: Airport & Infrastructure: Commercial Complexes
 Life Safety Solutions  Life Safety Solutions  Nurse Call Systems  Life Safety Solutions  Life Safety Solutions
 Lecture Recording & Streaming  HVAC Solutions  Life Safety Solutions  HVAC Solutions  Fire Fighting Solutions
 Distance Learning  Guest Room Management  Critical Power Solutions  Power Solutions  HVAC Solutions
 Master Clock Systems  Security & Access Control  OT Recording &  Tunnel Monitoring Systems  Parking Management Systems
 Fire Fighting Solutions  Audio Visual Solutions Streaming Solutions  Digital Signage  Security & CCTV Solutions
 HVAC Solutions  Lighting Control  HVAC Solutions  Smart Pole Solutions  Lighting Control Solutions
 Vehicle Tracking & Child Occupancy Sensors  Digital Signage  Security Solutions  Structured Cabling Solutions
 Security & CCTV Solutions  Time & Attendances  Master Clocks  Energy Audits
 Lighting Control Solutions  Structured Cabling Solutions
 Structured Cabling Solutions  Energy Management Solutions
 Energy Audits

Residential Developments Correction Facilities Banks & Places of Worship Manufacturing


 Life Safety Solutions  Life Safety Solutions Financial Institutions  Life Safety Solutions  Life Safety Solutions
 Fire Fighting Solutions  Security Solutions  Life Safety Solutions  Digital Signage  HVAC Solutions
 HVAC Solutions  Power Solutions  Security & Access Control  HVAC Solutions  Power Solutions
 Security & CCTV Solutions  Perimeter Security Solutions  ATM Monitoring &  Power Solutions  PLC & SCADA based controls
 Lighting Control Solutions  HVAC Solutions Surveillance  Security Solutions  RTU for wireless
 Structured Cabling Solutions  Digital Signage  Instrumentation
 Home Automation Systems  Centralised Security  MCC & MDB
 Audio & Video Intercoms Systems  VFDs & Soft Starter Solution
 Security & Access Control
 Audio Visual Solutions
 Lighting Control

Technology | Solutions | People


Our Solutions & Brands
Fire Detection
Facilities Maintenance & Alarm Systems Building Management
Power Solutions Systems
Central Battery Systems
Security Systems
Energy Services CCTV Solutions

Security Systems
Access Control
System Integration

IoT
Automation &
Electrical Solutions

Home Automation SMART HOMES

Audio Video Systems

Fire Fighting Systems

Data Solutions
Parking Management
Intelligent Lighting
Disable Toilet Systems
Clock Systems PAVA Solutions

Technology | Solutions | People


The Bahri & Mazroei Group
The Bahri & Mazroei Group is one of the UAE’s biggest providers
of value-added solutions and systems for buildings and
infrastructure projects.
The Group’s flagship company, the Bahri & Mazroei Trading
Company (BMTC), was established in 1968. It has become
a trusted name for the supply and distribution of electrical,
lighting, and water systems.
Bahri & Mazroei Technical Systems (BMTS) specializes in
supplying, installing, integrating, testing, commissioning, and
the maintenance of: Life Safety, Building Management, Security
and Access Control, Power, Audio Visual Systems, Industrial
Automation, Home Automation, Electrical Solutions and other
Low Voltage Systems.
Telematics Networking and Communications, established in
1987, was inducted into the Group in 2011 as a market leader
in the Information and Communication Technology Centre. It is
the Group’s third arm. Telematics have a regional presence with
offices in Qatar, Oman, and KSA.
The Group holds the distribution rights for many trusted global
brands.
The Group’s products and solutions can be found in most of the
region’s biggest landmarks.
These include: Burj Al Arab; Burj Khalifa; Dubai Metro; Dubai
International Airport; Dubai World Central-Al Maktoum
International Airport; Madinat Jumeirah Resort; Dubai Mall;
Mirdif City Center; Emirates Hotel & Towers; Dubai Airport
Tunnel; Palm Jumeirah; Aldar Headquarters; Central Market
Redevelopment; Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque; Shams Gate;
Sowwah Square; Sheikh Zayed Tunnel; Sheikh Khalifa Hospital;
Fujairah City Center; Grand Hyatt Doha; New Doha International
Airport; King Abdullah Financial City; IMG Worlds of Adventure;
Bollywood Parks Dubai.

(A Bahri & Mazroei Group Company)


PO Box 1247, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Tel.: +971 4 269 9051 | Fax.: 4 269 9052
PO Box 48536, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Tel.: +971 2 445 7677 | Fax.: +971 2 676 8484
PO Box 48536, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. Tel.: +971 3 764 0619 | Fax.: +971 3 764 0469
E - Mail: info@bmts.ae | www.bmts.ae
Bahri & Mazroei bmts_me bmts.uae
Date: 20.07.2022

Ref: BMTS/GEN/TL/20220713/C002

TO WHOMSOEVER IT MAY CONCERN

Sub: Undertaking Letter – ISO Certification Renewal

Dear Sir,

We, M/s. Al Bahri & Al Mazroei Technical System – LLC (BMTS) hereby confirm that our ISO
Certification is nearing expiry by the end of this month. The renewal procedures are underway.
Following certifications will be renewed and the latest renewed certificates will be submitted at the
earliest.

• ISO 9001:2015
• ISO 14001:2015
• ISO 45001:2018

Hope the above is in-line with the requirements.

Yours Sincerely,

Karthik Arumugam

Manager – Design & Estimation

Al Bahri & Al Mazroei Technical Systems - LLC

P.O. Box 48536, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Page 1 of 1


00971 2 445 7677 | info@bmts.ae | www.bmts.ae
Date: 13.07.2022

Ref: BMTS/GEN/TL/20220713/C001

TO WHOMSOEVER IT MAY CONCERN

Sub: Undertaking Letter - Trade License renewal

Dear Sir,

We, M/s. Al Bahri & Al Mazroei Technical System – LLC (BMTS) hereby confirm that our Trade
License CN-1013602 & ADCCI No. 239114 is currently under renewal and the renewed Trade License
copy will be submitted at the earliest.

Hope the above is in-line with the requirements.

Yours Sincerely,

Karthik Arumugam

Manager – Design & Estimation

Al Bahri & Al Mazroei Technical Systems - LLC

P.O. Box 48536, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Page 1 of 1


00971 2 445 7677 | info@bmts.ae | www.bmts.ae
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COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
PROJECT : COMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR MR. OBAID SAEED AL MANSOORI
CLIENT : M/s. ABU DHABI COMMERCIAL ENGINEERING (ADCE)
CONSULTANT : M/s. AL AIN CONSULTING ENGINEERS LLC
MEP : M/s. GULF COAST ELECTROMECHANICAL CO WLL
CONTRACTOR
LIST OF PROPOSED ITEMS
SN. PAGE NUMBER
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTIONS MAKE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
NO

ENERGY MONITORING SYSTEM


1. PAS600 GATEWAY SCHNEIDER INDIA PAGE NO: 1-3
PSWMZNCZZSPEZZ +
2. DASHBOARD SOFTWARE SCHNEIDER CANADA PAGE NO: 4-5
PSWDMNCZZNPEZZ
3. PANEL PANEL FOR GATEWAY BMTS LOCALLY PROCURED PAGE NO: 6-9
WATER METER
4. 021-30-COH-XXX WATER METER SIZE OF 20mm KAMSTRUP DENMARK PAGE NO: 10-28
5. 031-30-C2U-8XX WATER METER SIZE OF 32mm KAMSTRUP DENMARK PAGE NO: 29-48
6. 031-30-C1Y-8XX WATER METER SIZE OF 40mm KAMSTRUP DENMARK PAGE NO: 29-48
7. 123N3EA PC (HP 290MT G4) HP PRC PAGE NO: 49-52
8. 2D9K0AS MONITOR (HP M24F FHD MONITOR)) HP PRC PAGE NO: 53-54
9. HP 2320 PRINTER (HP DeskJet 2320 All-in-One Printer) HP PRC PAGE NO: 55-56
HD67056-B2-20 +
10. M BUS GATEWAY + POWER SUPPLY ADFWEB ITALY PAGE NO: 57-95
APW020

1
WARRANTY LETTER
WARRANTY CERTIFICATE

DATE: 4th March 2022

This Is To Certify That The schneider


Ems INSTALLED
In
COMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR MR. OBAID SAEED AL MANSOORI 3BASE-
MENT + GROUND + 1ST TO 6TH FLOOR + ROOF FLOOR + TOP ROOF
FLOOR

Has Been Tested, Commissioned And Handed Over.


Based On That This Warranty Certificate Has
Been

The Warranty Period Of 3 YEAR Starts From


SYSTEM HANDING OVER
For Bahri and Mazroei Technical System Co
LLC

Signature……………………………………………………..

This warranty, excluding the consumables, covers only such equipment that has become faulty due to use of defective material or due to poor work-
manship during manufacturing. This covers the equipment and components only. The dismantling and installation should be carried out by the contractor. The
defective parts that are replaced become the property of BMTS.

The warranty is void if,


- Undue strain is placed on the equipment
- Modifications or repairs are carried out without our written consent

Any further warranty beyond that specified above is not in the scope of the warranty. System maintenance and device testing should be done periodi-
cally by the contractor/client’s maintenance department as per our provided maintenance schedule and records to be maintained for the above warranty to be
valid.
PREVIOUS APPROVALS
SUBMITTAL REVIEW

DATE: 14-Dec-16 Doc. No. RGBC/ECO/A123/EMS/018-16 Rev. 1

TITLE: Material Submittal for Energy Monitoring System

TO BE REVIEWED BY: ECOBUILD

TYPE OF SUBMITTAL: Material Submittal Material Sample Method Statement


Pre-Qualification Reports Operational Procedures
Operational Maintenance Manual Others:
DISCIPLINE: Architectural MEP Health & Safety
Structural Civil Others:

Company: BMTS, Brand: Schneider Electric


Specs.:
Drawing ref.:
Attachment:
Rev Date Description: Prepared: Verified:

REVIEW COMMENTS
Comments by PQP
Subject to ICA Review.

Comments by ICA
The Submital is acceptable, subject to following:
- Supplier to provide the hourly, daily, weekly, monthly and annual energy consumption for each end-
use after commissioing.
- Supplier to provide trend analysis graph as a evidence after commissioining.
- Supplier to provide evidence of graph indicating out of range value after commissioining.
- Supplier to provide evidence of graph showing peak energy consumption for each end-use after
commissioing completion.

A- Approved B- Approved C- No Objection D- Revise E- Rejected


with Comments and Resubmit

Name: Pravin Wakode (PQP) Signature: Date: 14 Dec 2016

Corrections or comments made relative to submittals during this review do not relieve the contractor from compliance with the requirements of
The Contract. This check is only for review of general conformance with the design concept of the project and general compliance with the
information given in the contract documents. The contractor is responsible for confirming and correlating all quantities and dimensions, selecting
fabrication processes and techniques of construction, coordinating his work with that of other trades and performing his work in a safe and
satisfactory manner.

FINAL STATUS
Approved Approved with Comments No Objection Revise Rejected
Name: Pravin Wakode (PQP) Signature: Date: 14 Dec 2016
Nicola M. Al Horani

Mechanical : 1- Contractor to cinfirm Weather Proof Enclosure to be provided separately to Increase IP range to 68.
2-The meters shall have a long life battery and the battery life time shall exceed 15 years.
3-The battery replacement date shall be indicated on the meter in a prominent position.
4-Confirmation letter that the supply of same type of meters is also to be guaranteed for a minimum period of 10 years from the date of delivery of the meters.
5-The meters shall be guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship for a minimum period of two years from date of TOC.
6-Provide warranty certificate for 5 years as per warranty template in contract project documents. 03.04.2018
7- Provide calibration ceritifate for each meter along with delivery.
Elec. - No Objection. subject to close all PQP comments and obtain approval before delivery.
- provide shop drawings for approval. provide reply to the comments before the delivery of materials.
Ghassan Hajal 03.04.2018
PROJECT REFERENCE
LIST OF MAJOR REFERENCE PROJECTS- EMS SYSTEM
S.NO DESCRIPTION
Completed Projects
1 Masdar HQ Building-AbuDhabi
2 State Audit Institution ,Abudhabi
3 Residential Building C-104 at Al Rawdhat, AbuDhabi
4 Residential Building C-105 at Al Rawdhat, AbuDhabi
5 CICPA Complex at Shah,Abudhabi
6 MBZ Mosque ,Abudhabi
Ongoing Projects
1 Al Wathba Desert Resort, Abudhabi
2 Building Of Ismail Al Janahi ,Abudhabi
3 Al Adalah School Bus Station, Abudhabi
4 Al Qurm View, Abudhabi
5 Al Samha Mosque,Al Samha,Abudhabi
Sl.No PROJECT NAME

1 Ibn Battuta Spa and offices

2 Palm Island STP plant utility building

3 Arch Tower
4 Gulf News Extension
5 Belhoul International Hospital
6 OTE Wattaya Showroom
7 Sharp Middle East
8 Hudaiba Police Complex
9 Bayside Residence
10 Al Abbasi Building
11 Mashreq Bank office and Outsource
Building DOZ 25 & 26

12 Zayed Private School


Sl.No PROJECT NAME

13 Business Village
14 B+G+! Educational General
Hospital
15 Fujairah Rotana
16 Hilton Hotel, Dubai
17 Dubai Internet City- Phase II
18 New Etisalat HQ
19 Bateen Palace
20 Centrium Towers
21 American University
22 Dragon Mart
23 ADGAS Office Building
24 Godolphin Offices
25 New Medical Centre, Fujairah
26 Nad Al Hammar
27 Qasar Al Sarab
28 CAE Flight Training Centre
29 Al Rostamani HQ Building
Sl.No PROJECT NAME
30 Fairmount Hotel

31 Sheraton Hotel and Towers

32 Jumeirah Beach Club

33 Tabreed District Cooling Project

34 New HQ for ADNOC Group

35 AADC HQ

36 Seeb Airport- Hanger

37 Al Mizar Health Centre

38 Oncology Center

39 DUBAL Office extension

40 Bahrain International Circuit

41 Al Murooj Complex

42 Intercontinental Hotel

43 Dubai Police HQ

44 Club House
Sl.No PROJECT NAME
45 Takreer Techonology Center

46 AX151 Dubai Airport

47 QC Lab- Ruwais

48 Harvard Medical School

49 DIFC gate building

50 Al Mas Tower

51 Gold and Silver Tower

52 Arzanah Medical Center

53 ATIC- ALDAR

54 AG Tower

55 Dubai Municipality School

56 Sharjah Research Lab

57 Abu Dhabi Fund HQ

58 ADWEA Factory

59 Dept. of Health & Medical Science


HQ
SCHEMATIC RISER DIAGRAM
LAND KEY : NORTH

01 ISSUE FOR APPROVAL SH SH 21.06.2022

00 ISSUE FOR APPROVAL SH SH 16.03.2022


LEGEND REV. NO. DESCRIPTION CHECKED BY DRAWN BY Date

REVISIONS / ISSUE
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION ZONE:
Al Raha Beach
Sector No: Plot No:
WATER METER
RBW3 C8c
Project Description:
Commercial Building Composed of:
EM ENERGY METER (BY OTHERS) * 3 Basement floors for services, Retail and car parking
* Ground Floor for Entrance, services, 3 apartments of 2
bedroom, and GYM
EMS PANEL * 6 Residential Floors providing 54. Flats :
SHOULB BE PROVIDED BY 230 AC POWER SUPPLY 18 ( 2BR )& 36 ( 1BR )
* Roof for MEP services
WM-1 WM-2 WM-3
ROOF BASEMENT-1 BASEMENT-1 Project title:
EGX 150 GATEWAY OBAID MUBARAK AL MANSOURY BUILDING
Residential Building / Al Raha Beach
EM EM EM EM EM
PS POWER SUPPLY
EMU-41 EMU-42 EMU-43 EMU-44 EMU-45
ABU DHABI COMMERCIAL
ENGINEERING SERVICES
2 CORE 18 AWG CABLE (UNSHIELDED) (BY OTHERS)

OWNER:
2 CORE 18 AWG CABLE (SHIELDED) (BY OTHERS) EM EM EM EM EM EM EM EM EM EM
Mr.Obaid Mubarak Al Mansoury
EMU-40 EMU-39 EMU-38 EMU-37 EMU-36 EMU-35 EMU-34 EMU-33 EMU-32 EMU-31
Master Developer:
CAT6 CABLE (BY OTHERS) ALDAR Properties PJSC
P.O.Box 51133
Abu Dhabi
EM EM EM EM EM EM EM EM EM EM United Arab Emirates
EMU-21 EMU-22 EMU-23 EMU-24 EMU-25 EMU-26 EMU-27 EMU-28 EMU-29 EMU-30 Consultant:

Al Ain Consulting Engineers L L C


Tel.: +9712 6273988, Fax.: +9712 6276733, Email: info@ace-uae.net
P.O. Box: 72267, Abu Dhabi - U.A.E. Website: www.ace-uae.net

EM EM EM EM EM EM EM EM EM EM Main Contractor

EMU-20 EMU-19 EMU-18 EMU-17 EMU-16 EMU-15 EMU-14 EMU-13 EMU-12 EMU-11 FORCE 1O UAE L.L.C.
P.O. Box - 29998, Abu Dhabi,
PS Tel : 971 2 6762121 - Fax : 971 2 6762122
Web: www.force10.ae,Email: info@force10.ae
CAT6 CABLE

Sub - Contractor

LOOP-1
EM EM EM EM EM EM EM EM EM EM
EMU-1 EMU-2 EMU-3 EMU-4 EMU-5 EMU-6 EMU-7 EMU-8 EMU-9 EMU-10 GULF COAST ELECTRO MECHANICAL Co. W.L.L
GATEWAY ENCLOSURE
PANEL - 01

EMS PC SYSTEM SUPPLIER:

BAHRI & MAZROEI


TECHNICAL SYSTEMS Co. ( L.L.C )
P.O. BOX: 48536, ABU DHABI, U.A.E.
GROUND FLOOR TEL: 02 445 7677 FAX: 02 676 8484
TOLL FREE: 800 BMTS / 800 2687

Drawing title:

EMS INDICATIVE SCHEMATIC


LAYOUT
Drawing no: Revision No. :

F10-10146-MEC-SD-WS-007 01
Submission Date: Scale:

21.06.2022 N.T.S. @ A1
Project ID: Drawn By:

B1N-2019-002379-P01 SH
Office Use Only:
WATER METER SCHEDULE
PROJECT : COMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR MR. OBAID SAEED AL MANSOORI
CLIENT : M/s. ABU DHABI COMMERCIAL ENGINEERING (ADCE)
CONSULTANT : M/s. AL AIN CONSULTING ENGINEERS LLC
ESTIDAMA WATER METER SCHEDULE

SN. FLOW RATE WATER METER PART SELECTED SELECTED WATER


WATER METER REF.NO. LOCATION PIPE SIZE (MM) FLOW RATE (L/S)
NO (M3/H) NO. WATER METER METER FLOW
SIZE (MM) RANGE (M3/H)

1. WM-1 ROOF 25 0.25 0.9 021-30-COH-XXX 20 2.5

2. WM-3 BASEMENT-01 32 - - 031-30-C2U-8XX 32 6.3

3. WM-2 BASEMENT-01 40 0.88 3.17 031-30-C1Y-8XX 40 10

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