Siemens SIMATIC ET 200SP Manual page 31

Analog input module ai energy meter 400vac st 6es7134-6pa01-0bd0
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Initial startup of the module
After the first startup or restart of the module, the parameters are transferred to the module.
You can preset a user data variant in the parameters of the hardware configuration. This
remains in effect until a different user data variant is selected in the output data (byte 0). This
allows input user data to be modified dynamically according to the requirements of the
process.
The user data variant defined in parameter data record 128 is used under the following
conditions:
● A "0" is written in byte 0 in the output data of a user data variant.
● Byte 0 in the output data of a user data variant contains an invalid value: Coding of the
user data variant not available
Current measured values become "0"
The current and all other measured values based on it are suppressed (or set "0") in the data
records and in the user data in the following cases:
● The incoming current of the current transformer is less than the configured "Low limit for
measuring current" parameter
● Incoming secondary current at the channel is higher than 12 A
The following measured values and derived measured variables of the phase involved
become "0":
● Effective current value
● Active power
● Reactive power
● Apparent power
● Phase angle
● Power factor
A floating mean value is formed from the power values. These only become "0" after a
corresponding time. The energy meter for active, reactive and apparent energy of the reset
phase does not count any longer.
Substitute value behavior
The substitute values for input values of the AI Energy Meter 400VAC ST amount to "0".
See also
Reading measured values from user data cyclically (Page 34)
Read measured value from a measured value data record (Page 36)
Selecting the module versions (Page 24)
Analog input module AI Energy Meter 400VAC ST (6ES7134-6PA01-0BD0)
Manual, 10/2017, A5E36061895-AB
Reading and processing measured values
6.1 Basics for reading measured values
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