Electro Industries Shark 200S Installation & Operator's Manual

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  • Page 3 Electro Industries/GaugeTech. © 2014 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Shark® is a registered trademarks of Electro Industries/GaugeTech. The distinctive shapes, styles and overall appearances of the Shark® meters are trademarks of Electro Industries/GaugeTech. Communicator EXT...
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  • Page 5: Product Warranty

    516-334-0870 or fax 516-338-4741. Product Warranty Electro Industries/GaugeTech (EIG) warrants all products to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of four years from the date of shipment. Dur- ing the warranty period, we will, at our option, either repair or replace any product that proves to be defective.
  • Page 6: Disclaimer

    Statement of Calibration Our instruments are inspected and tested in accordance with specifications published by Electro Industries/GaugeTech. The accuracy and a calibration of our instruments are traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology through equipment that is calibrated at planned intervals by comparison to certified standards.
  • Page 7: Fcc Information

    • The antenna provided must not be replaced with an different type. Attaching a different antenna will void the FCC approval and the FCC ID can no longer be considered. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 8: About Electro Industries/Gaugetech

    About Electro Industries/GaugeTech Founded in 1975 by engineer and inventor Dr. Samuel Kagan, Electro Industries/ GaugeTech changed the face of power monitoring forever with its first breakthrough innovation: an affordable, easy-to-use AC power meter. More than thirty years since its founding, Electro Industries/GaugeTech, the leader in power monitoring and control, continues to revolutionize the industry with the highest quality, cutting edge power monitoring and control technology on the market today.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Customer Service and Support Product Warranty Statement of Calibration Disclaimer FCC Information About Electro Industries/GaugeTech 1: Three-Phase Power Measurement 1.1: Three-Phase System Configurations 1.1.1: Wye Connection 1.1.2: Delta Connection 1.1.3: Blondel’s Theorem and Three Phase Measurement 1.2: Power, Energy and Demand 1.3: Reactive Energy and Power Factor...
  • Page 10 5.1.4: Ethernet Connection 5.2: Meter Communication and Programming Overview 5-10 5.2.1: How to Connect to the Submeter 5-10 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 TOC - 2 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 11 7.2.2: Using the Main Menu 7.2.3: Using Reset Mode 7.2.4: Entering a Password 7.2.5: Using Configuration Mode 7.2.5.1: Configuring the Scroll Feature Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 TOC - 3 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 12 B.5.4.1: Auto-Increment B-15 B.5.4.2: Modbus Function Code 0x23 B-16 B.5.4.3: Log Retrieval Procedure B-17 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 TOC - 4 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 13 C.7: DNP Message Layouts C.8: Internal Indication Bits D: Using the USB to IrDA Adapter (CAB6490) D.1: Introduction D.2: Installation Procedures Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 TOC - 5 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
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  • Page 15: 1: Three-Phase Power Measurement

    This leads to common voltages of 208/ 120 and 480/277 (where the first number represents the phase-to-phase voltage and the second number represents the phase-to-ground voltage). Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 1 - 1...
  • Page 16 A phasor diagram for the typical connected voltages and currents is shown in Figure 1.2. Figure 1.2: Phasor Diagram Showing Three-phase Voltages and Currents Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 17 Table 1, even though a neutral or ground wire is not physically present at the load. The transformer is the best place to determine the circuit connection type because this is a location where the voltage reference to ground can be conclusively identified. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 1 - 3...
  • Page 18: 2: Delta Connection

    In many delta services, one corner of the delta is grounded. This means the phase to ground voltage will be zero for one phase and will be full phase-to-phase voltage for the other two phases. This is done for protective purposes. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 19 208 volts on the third phase. Figure 1.5 shows the phasor diagram for the voltages in a three-phase, four-wire delta system. Figure 1.5: Phasor Diagram Showing Three-phase Four-Wire Delta-Connected System Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 20: 3: Blondel's Theorem And Three Phase Measurement

    The difference in modern meters is that the digital meter measures each phase volt- age and current and calculates the single-phase power for each phase. The meter then sums the three phase powers to a single three-phase reading. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 21 If we measure the currents in wires A, B and C, we then know the current in wire N by Kirchhoff's Law and it is not necessary to measure it. This fact leads us to the conclusion of Blondel's Theorem- that we only need to measure the power in three of Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 22: Power, Energy And Demand

    The data from Figure 1.7 is reproduced in Table 2 to illustrate the calculation of energy. Since the time increment of the measurement is one minute and since we Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 23 1/ 60 (converting the time base from minutes to hours). Time (minutes) Figure 1.7: Power Use over Time Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 1 - 9 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 24 15-minute interval. To convert the reading to a demand value, it must be normalized to a 60-minute interval. If the pattern were repeated for an additional three 15-minute intervals the total energy would be four times the measured value or Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 25 Figure 1.8: Energy Use and Demand As can be seen from this example, it is important to recognize the relationships between power, energy and demand in order to control loads effectively or to monitor use correctly. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 1 - 11...
  • Page 26: Reactive Energy And Power Factor

    The quadrature current may be lagging the voltage (as shown in Figure 1.9) or it may lead the voltage. When the quadrature current lags the voltage the load is requiring both real power (watts) and reactive power (VARs). When the quadrature current Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 27 Displacement power factor does not consider the magnitudes of voltage, current or power. It is solely based on the phase angle differences. As a result, it does not include the impact of Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 28: Harmonic Distortion

    Figure 1.11 shows a current waveform with a slight amount of harmonic distortion. The waveform is still periodic and is fluctuating at the normal 60 Hz frequency. However, the waveform is not a smooth sinusoidal form as seen in Figure 1.10. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 29 5th harmonic – 500 7th harmonic Total fundamental Figure 1.12: Waveforms of the Harmonics Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 1 - 15 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 30 It is common in advanced meters to perform a function commonly referred to as waveform capture. Waveform capture is the ability of a meter to capture a present picture of the voltage or current waveform for viewing and harmonic analysis. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 31: Power Quality

    In his book Power Quality Primer, Barry Kennedy provided information on different types of power quality problems. Some of that information is summarized in Table 1.3. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 1 - 17...
  • Page 32 If a power quality problem is suspected, it is generally wise to consult a power quality professional for assistance in defining the cause and possible solutions to the problem. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 1 - 18...
  • Page 33: 2: Shark® 200S Submeter Overview And Specifications

    Shark® 200S meter features detailed in this manual are: • 0.2% Class Revenue Certifiable Energy and Demand Submeter (Current Class 10 only) • Meets ANSI C12.20 (0.2%) and IEC 62053-22 (0.2%) Classes Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 2 - 1...
  • Page 34 The Shark® 200S submeter uses standard 5 or 1 Amp CTs (either split or donut). It surface mounts to any wall and is easily programmed in minutes. The unit is designed specifically for easy installation and advanced communication. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 35: 1: Model Number Plus Option Numbers

    1 Amp Wireless and LAN System Second- Based (Also configurable for RS485) Example: Shark 200S - 60 - 10 - V33 - D2 - 485 which translates to a Shark® 200S submeter with a 60Hz system, Current class 10, Default V-Switch , D2 power supply, and RS485 communication.
  • Page 36 +VAR-hr -VAR-hr VAR-hr Net VA-hr Frequency Voltage Angles Current Angles % of Load Bar Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 2 - 4 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 37: 3: Utility Peak Demand

    Pickup Voltage: 10VAC Connection: Screw terminal - #6 - 32 screws See Figure 4.1 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 2 - 5 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 38 Operating: (-20 to +70) Humidity: to 95% RH Non-condensing Faceplate Rating: NEMA12 (Water Resistant) Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 2 - 6 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 39 WiFi or RJ45 Connection 10/100BaseT Ethernet Wireless Security 64 or 128 bit WEP; WPA; or WPA2 Modbus TCP Protocol Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 2 - 7 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 40 1μA@350V Isolation: AC 3750V Reset State: (NC - C) Closed; (NO - C) Open Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 2 - 8 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 41 90ms 90ms (De-energized state) Internal Schematic: Output Timing: KYZ output Contact States Through Backplate Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 2 - 9 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 42: Compliance

    @ +/- (0.5 to 1) lag/lead PF Apparent Energy Total [VAh] 0.2% of reading (0.15 to 5)A @ (69 to 480)V @ +/- (0.5 to 1) lag/lead PF Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 2 - 10 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 43 20% of the values listed in the table. For unbalanced voltage inputs where at least one crosses the 150V auto-scale threshold (for example, 120V/120V/208V system), degrade accuracy by additional 0.4%. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 2 - 11 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
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  • Page 45: 3: Mechanical Installation

    Avant de faire un travail dans le compteur, assurez-vous d’éteindre l’alimentation et de mettre tous les circuits branchés hors tension. 3.2: Install the Base 1. Determine where you want to install the submeter. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 3 - 1...
  • Page 46 3. Find the 4 Installation Slots and insert screws through each slot into the wall or panel. 4. Fasten securely - DO NOT overtighten. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 3 - 2 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 47: 1:Mounting Diagrams

    3: Mechanical Installation 3.2.1:Mounting Diagrams Figure 3.2: Mounting Plate Dimensions Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 3 - 3 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 48 3: Mechanical Installation Figure 3.3: Front Dimensions Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 3 - 4 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 49 3: Mechanical Installation Figure 3.4: Side Dimensions Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 3 - 5 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 50 3: Mechanical Installation 12”/ 30.4cm Figure 3.5: Open Cover Dimensions Figure 3.6: Bottom View with Access Holes Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 3 - 6 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 51: Secure The Cover

    4. Reattach the antenna, if applicable. Closed Screw Lockable Revenue Seal Figure 3.7: Submeter with Closed Cover Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 3 - 7 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
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  • Page 53: 4: Electrical Installation

    NOTE: The current inputs are only to be connected to external current transformers provided by the installer. The CT's shall be Approved or Certified and rated for the cur- rent of the meter used. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 4 - 1...
  • Page 54 Shark® 200S doit être enlevée du service. Un côté du transformateur de courant doit être mis à terre. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 55 DANS L'UTILISATION FINALE DE L'ÉQUIPEMENT OU L'INSTALLATION. L'INTERRUPTEUR DOIT ÊTRE DANS UNE PROXIMITÉ PROCHE DE L'ÉQUIPEMENT ET A LA PORTÉE DE L'OPÉRATEUR. L'INTERRUPTEUR DOIT AVOIR LA MENTION DÉBRANCHEMENT DE L'APPAREIL POUR L'ÉQUIPEMENT. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 4 - 3...
  • Page 56: Electrical Connections

    Évitez le contact avec les surfaces sous tensions. Avant de faire un travail dans le compteur, assurez-vous d'éteindre l'alimentation et de mettre tous les circuits branchés hors tension. CAUTION! DO NOT over-torque screws. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 4 - 4...
  • Page 57: Ground Connections

    • Use a 0.1 Amp fuse on each Voltage input. • Use a 3 Amp fuse on the power supply. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 4 - 5...
  • Page 58: Electrical Connection Diagrams

    8. Three-Phase, Three-Wire Delta with 2 PTs, 3 CTs 9. Current Only Measurement (Three Phase) 10. Current Only Measurement (Dual Phase) 11. Current Only Measurement (Single Phase) Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 4 - 6 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 59 Power Supply Connection LOAD Select: "3 EL WYE" (3 Element Wye) in Meter Programming setup. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 4 - 7 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 60 Ic+ Ic- Shorting Block Earth Ground Vref FUSES 2x 0.1A Power Supply Connection LOAD Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 4 - 8 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 61 Ib+ Ib- Ic+ Ic- Shorting Block Earth Ground Vref FUSE 0.1A Power Supply Connection LOAD Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 4 - 9 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 62 Power Supply Connection LOAD Select: "2.5 EL WYE" (2.5 Element Wye) in Meter Programming setup. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 4 - 10 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 63 Supply Connection Earth Ground LOAD Select: "3 EL WYE" (3 Element Wye) in Meter Programming setup. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 4 - 11 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 64 Supply Connection Earth Ground LOAD Select: "2.5 EL WYE" (2.5 Element Wye) in Meter Programming setup. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 4 - 12 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 65 Supply Connection LOAD Select: "2 Ct dEL" (2 CT Delta) in Meter Programming setup. Not Connected to Meter Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 4 - 13 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 66 Supply Connection LOAD Select: "2 Ct dEL" (2 CT Delta) in Meter Programming setup. Not Connected to Meter Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 4 - 14 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 67 Connection Earth Ground LOAD Select: "2 Ct dEL" (2 CT Delta) in Meter Programming setup. Not Connected to Meter Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 4 - 15 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 68 Connection Earth Ground LOAD Select: "2 Ct dEL" (2 CT Delta) in Meter Programming setup. Not Connected to Meter Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 4 - 16 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 69 NOTE: Even if the meter is used for only Amp readings, the unit requires a Volts AN reference. Please make sure that the Voltage input is attached to the meter. AC Control Power can be used to provide the reference signal. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 70 NOTE: Even if the meter is used for only Amp readings, the unit requires a Volts AN reference. Please make sure that the Voltage input is attached to the meter. AC Control Power can be used to provide the reference signal. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 71 NOTE: Even if the meter is used for only Amp readings, the unit requires a Volts AN reference. Please make sure that the Voltage input is attached to the meter. AC Control Power can be used to provide the reference signal. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 72: Extended Surge Protection For Substation Instrumentation

    EI-MSB10-400 EI-MSB10-400 EI-MSB10-400 Figure 4.2: Wiring Schematic for Extended Surge Suppression Suitable for Substation Instrumentation Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 4 - 20 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 73: 5: Communication Installation

    IrDA port settings are Address: 1 Baud Rate: 57600 Baud Protocol: Modbus ASCII Figure 5.1: IrDA Communication Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 5 - 1 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 74: 1: Usb To Irda Adapter

    See Appendix D for instructions on using the USB to IrDA Adapter. You can order CAB6490 from EIG’s webstore: www.electroind.com/store. Select Cables and Acces- sories from the list on the left side of the screen. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 75: 2: Rs485 Communication Com 2 (485 Option)

    Évitez le contact avec les surfaces sous tensions. Avant de faire un travail dans le compteur, assurez- vous d'éteindre l'alimentation et de mettre tous les circuits branchés hors tension. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 5 - 3...
  • Page 76 IMPORTANT! The position of Jumper 2 (JP2) must be set for either RS485 or Ether- net communication. See the figure on the next page. You put the jumper on positions 2 and 3 for LAN (Ethernet) communication, and on 1 and 2 for RS485 communication. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 77 5: Communication Installation LAN/ RS485 Setting Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 5 - 5 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 78: 3: Kyz Output

    Avant de faire un travail dans le compteur, assurez- vous d'éteindre l'alimentation et de mettre tous les circuits branchés hors tension. See Section 2.2 for the KYZ output specifications; see Section 7.4 for pulse constants. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 5 - 6...
  • Page 79 Z K Y + - SH RS-485 Va Vb Vc Vn L1 L2 PE To Other Devices Pulse Contacts Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 5 - 7 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 80: 4: Ethernet Connection

    Évitez le contact avec les surfaces sous tensions. Avant de faire un travail dans le compteur, assurez- vous d'éteindre l'alimentation et de mettre tous les circuits branchés hors tension. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 5 - 8...
  • Page 81 To Other Devices Refer to Chapter 6 for instructions on how to set up the Network Module. ** See the JP2 figure and instructions on page 5-5. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 5 - 9 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 82: Meter Communication And Programming Overview

    NOTE: The settings you make will depend on whether you are connecting to the meter via Serial Port or Network. Use the pull-down menus to make any necessary changes. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 5 - 10 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 83 Connect. The Device Status screen appears, confirming a connection. 4. Click OK. 5. The Communicator EXT Main screen appears. Click the Profile icon in the Title Bar. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 5 - 11 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 84 7. Click the Communications tab. You will see the screen shown on the next page. Use this screen to enter communication settings for the meter's two on-board ports: the IrDA port (COM 1) and RS485 port (COM 2) Make any necessary changes to settings. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 5 - 12...
  • Page 85 8. When changes are complete, click the Update Device button to send a new profile to the meter. 9. Click Exit to leave the Device Profile or click other menu items to change other aspects of the Device Profile (see the following section for instructions). Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 5 - 13...
  • Page 86: 2: Shark® 200S Meter Device Profile Settings

    For manual entry: CT Ratios CT Numerator (Primary): 1 - 9999 CT Denominator (Secondary): 5 or 1 Amp NOTE: This field is display only. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 5 - 14 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 87 Enter a percentage between 0 and 12.7 in the % entry field. The minimum primary voltage based on the percentage you entered is displayed at the bottom of the screen. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 88 NOTE: Settings are the same for Wye and Delta configurations. Display Configuration The settings on this screen determine the display configuration of the meter’s faceplate. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 5 - 16 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 89 Enter the scaling factor you want in the Current Scale field. This field is multiplied by the CT Multiplier (set in the CT, PT Ratios, and System Hookup screen) to arrive at the Primary Full Scale. Make sure you set the CT multiplier correctly. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 90 The screen fields and acceptable entries are as follows: Energy Settings Energy Digits: 5; 6; 7; 8 Energy Decimal Places: 0 - 6 Energy Scale: unit; kilo (K); Mega (M) Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 5 - 18 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 91 Interval Window: This field is display only. It is the product of the values entered in the Sub-Interval and Number of Subintervals fields. NOTE: You will only see the Number of Subintervals and Interval Window fields if you select Rolling Demand. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 5 - 19...
  • Page 92 IMPORTANT! You must set up a password before enabling Password protection. Click the Change button next to Change Password if you have not already set up a password. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 5 - 20...
  • Page 93 Change. Enter the old password and click OK to proceed with the password change. • Change the Meter Identification: input a new meter label into the Meter Designation field. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 5 - 21...
  • Page 94 To set up a Limit: 1. Select a Limit by double-clicking on the Assigned Channel field. 2. You will see the screen shown below. Select a Group and an Item for the Limit. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 5 - 22...
  • Page 95 MEASURED VALUE (if applicable) Primary Fields: These fields are display only. They show what the setpoint and return hysteresis value are for each limit. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 5 - 23 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 96 Shark® 200S meter settings, including Time Setting, Transformer and Line Loss Compensation, CT and PT Compensation, Secondary Voltage display, Symmetrical Components, Voltage and Current Unbalance, and scaling Primary readings for use with DNP. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 5 - 24...
  • Page 97: 6: Ethernet Configuration

    Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 See other parameters in Section 6.3. • The factory default Ethernet mode is WLAN (WiFi) disabled. This means the meter can be accessed via the RJ45 jack and cable connection only! Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 6 - 1...
  • Page 98 2. Right click on the Local Area Network connection you will be using to connect to the Shark® 200S submeter, and select Properties from the pull-down menu. You will see a screen similar to the one shown on the next page. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 99 6: Ethernet Configuration 3. Select Internet Protocol [TCP/IP] from the middle of the screen and click the Properties button. You will see the screen shown on the next page. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 6 - 3 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 100: Windows Xp

    Enter 255.255.255.0 in the Subnet Mask field. 3. Click the OK button. 4. You can now close the Local Area Connection Properties and Network Connection windows. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 6 - 4 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 101: Setting Up The Ethernet Module In The Shark® 200S Meter

    CP7..! GPIO (In) CP8..! GPIO (In) CP9..! GPIO (In) CP10.! GPIO (In) RTS Output ..Fixed High/Active Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 6 - 5 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 102 TFTP Download....Enabled Port 77FEh....... Enabled Enhanced Password..Disabled D)efault settings, S)ave, Q)uit without save Select Command or parameter set (1..7) to change: Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 6 - 6 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 103: 1: Configuring The Ethernet Module In The Shark® 200S

    2. Click the OK button to bring up Windows's Command Prompt window. 3. In the Command Prompt window, type: telnet 10.0.0.1 9999 and press the Enter key. NOTE: Be sure to include a space between the IP address and 9999. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 6 - 7...
  • Page 104 Either: • Enter a new parameter if a change is required. • Press Enter to proceed to the next parameter without changing the current one. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 6 - 8...
  • Page 105: 2: Example Of Modifying Parameters In Groups 1, 6, And

    Network Mode to “1” (to select Wireless mode) in the Network IP Settings Detail, shown previously.) Topology: 0=Infrastructure, 1=Ad-Hoc <1> ? 0 Network Name: EIG_SHARKS Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 6 - 9 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 106 IMPORTANT! Remember your Passphrase. PASSPHRASE TO HEXADECIMAL WEP KEYS Enter the passphrase below. 1009egbck001036ab Generate keys Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 6 - 10 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 107 • If you select “2” (WPA), you will make the following settings: Change Key <N> Y Display Key <N> N Key Type 0=hex, 1=passphrase <0> 1 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 6 - 11 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 108 Encryption: 0=CCMP, 1=CCMP+TKIP, 2=CCMP+WEP, 3=TKIP, 4=TKIP+WEP <3> ? (Set the type to the minimum required security level. The “+” sign indi- cates that the group (broadcast) encryption method is different from the pair- Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 6 - 12...
  • Page 109 Enable Enhanced Password <N> ? N Exiting the screen CAUTION! DO NOT PRESS 'D': that will restore the Default Settings. Press 'S' to Save the settings you've entered. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 6 - 13 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 110: Network Module Hardware Initialization

    AVERTISSEMENT! Pendant le fonctionnement normal du compteur Shark® 200S des tensions dangereuses suivant de nombreuses pièces, notamment, les bornes et Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 6 - 14...
  • Page 111 "borrowed" from JP2, located at the middle, right hand side. See the figure shown on the previous page. 2. After you press the Reset button, move the jumper back to JP2. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
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  • Page 113: 7: Using The Submeter

    • Scaling Factor: Kilo or Mega multiplier of displayed readings • % of Load Bar: Graphic Display of Amps as % of the Load (Refer to Section 7.3 for additional information.) • IrDA Communication Port: Com 1 port for wireless communication Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 7 - 1...
  • Page 114: B: Understanding Submeter Face Buttons

    • Perform LED Checks • Change Settings • View Parameter Values • Scroll Parameter Values • View Limit States Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 7 - 2 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 115: Using The Front Panel

    The Kilo or Mega LED lights, showing the scale for the Wh, VARh and VAh readings. Figure 7.3 shows an example of a Wh reading. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 116: 2: Using The Main Menu

    ENTER MENU ENTER For example: Press Down Twice - CFG moves to A window. Press Down Twice - OPr moves to window. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 7 - 4 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 117: 3: Using Reset Mode

    CAUTION! Reset Demand YES resets all Max and Min values. 2. Once you have performed a reset, the screen displays either “rSt dMd donE” or “rSt EnEr donE”and then resumes auto-scrolling parameters. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 7 - 5...
  • Page 118: 4: Entering A Password

    • The previous screen is re-displayed, if you are in Reset Mode. • The previous Operating mode screen is re-dis- played, if you are in Configuration mode. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 7 - 6 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 119: 5: Using Configuration Mode

    Parameter you want is in A window 6. The parameter screen appears, showing the current settings. To change the settings: • Use either the Down button or the Right button to select an option. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 7 - 7...
  • Page 120 The settings have been the settings. Press the Right Cancel the Save. saved. button for Stor All no screen. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 7 - 8 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 121: 1: Configuring The Scroll Feature

    • To return to the Main Menu screen, press the Menu button twice. • To return to the scrolling (or non-scrolling) parameters display, press the Menu button three times. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 7 - 9 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 122: 2: Configuring Ct Setting

    3. The Store ALL YES screen appears. Press Enter to save the new CT setting. Example CT Settings: 200/5 Amps: Set the Ct-n value for 200 and the Ct-S value for 1. 800/5 Amps: Set the Ct-n value for 800 and the Ct-S value for 1. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 7 - 10...
  • Page 123: 3: Configuring Pt Setting

    To change the value for the PT numerator or denominator: From the Pt-n or Pt-d screen: • Use the Down button to select the number value for a digit. • Use the Right button to move to the next digit. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 7 - 11...
  • Page 124 MENU ENTER Use buttons to set Pt-n Use buttons to set Pt-d Use buttons to select scaling Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 7 - 12 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 125: 4: Configuring Connection Setting

    • Enter the address. • Access one of the other Port screens by pressing the Enter button: press Enter once to access the bAUd screen (Baud Rate), twice to access the Prot screen (Protocol). Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 7 - 13...
  • Page 126 ENTER MENU ENTER Use buttons to enter Address Use buttons to select Baud Rate Use buttons to select Protocol Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 7 - 14 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 127: 6: Using Operating Mode

    VA/Hz VA_FREQ VA_FREQ_ VA_FREQ_ KWH_REC KWH_DEL KWH_NET KWH_TOT VARh KVARH_PO KVARH_NE KVARH_NE KVARH_TO KVAH Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 7 - 15 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 128: Understanding The % Of Load Bar

    %THD VA/Hz 0000 VARh lrDA 120%- 90%- 60%- Wh Pulse 30%- KILO MEGA %LOAD Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 7 - 16 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 129: Performing Watt-Hour Accuracy Testing (Verification)

    Test Pulse 60%- Wh Pulse 30%- KILO MEGA %LOAD Figure 7.4: Watt-hour Test Pulse Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 7 - 17 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 130 Table 7.1: Infrared & KYZ Pulse Constants for Accuracy Testing - Kh Watt-hour per pulse NOTES: • Minimum pulse width is 90 milliseconds. • Refer to Chapter 2, Section 2.2, for Wh Pulse specifications. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 7 - 18...
  • Page 131: A: Shark® 200S Meter Navigation Maps

    • Main Menu Screens (Sheet 1) • Operating mode screens (Sheet 2) • Reset mode screens (Sheet 3) • Configuration mode screens (Sheet 4) Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 A - 1 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 132 When a legend is blinking, action taken either button advances to the next choice legend. button Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 A - 2 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 133 4 Scrolling is suspended for 3 minutes after any button press. MENU (from any to Main Menu operating mode screen) see page A-2 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 A - 3 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 134 A--3 or see page A-3 screen) this page, above to Main Menu see page A-2 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 A - 4 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 135 ALL? mode screen see page A-2 ENTER no (blinking) see page A-3 or A-4 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 A - 5 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
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  • Page 137: B: Modbus Map And Retrieving Logs

    ASCII: ASCII characters packed 2 per register in high, low order and without any termination characters SINT16/UINT16: 16-bit signed/unsigned integer Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 1 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 138: B.4: Floating Point Values

    0x089 + 137 0b011000010001110110111001 Formula Explanation: C4E11DB9 (hex) 11000100 11100001 00011101 10111001 (binary) Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 2 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 139: B.5: Retrieving Logs Using The Shark® 200S Meter's Modbus Map

    • The carat symbol (^) notation is used to indicate mathematical "power." For example, 2^8 means 28; which is 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2, which equals 256. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech...
  • Page 140: B.5.1: Data Formats

    • Whenever a limit returns within limit, a record is stored with the "most out of limit" value for that limit while it was out of limit. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 4...
  • Page 141: B.5.3: Block Definitions

    1-based decimal notation, convert from hex16 to decimal10 and add 1. For example: 0x03E7 = 1000. • “Size” is the number of Modbus Registers (2 byte) in a block of data. Historical Log Programmable Settings: Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 5...
  • Page 142 Registers: 0x7917 - 0x7918 Size: 2 registers Byte Value # Registers # Sectors Interval Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 6 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 143 These registers program the log to record "Primary Readings Volts A-N." • Each unused register item should be set to 0x0000 or 0xFFFF to indicate that it should be ignored. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 7...
  • Page 144 10 to give a 0.1 scale. 7-14 Unused Disabled: used as end list marker. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 8 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 145 Max Records UINT32 0 to 4,294,967,294 Number of Records Used UINT32 1 to 4,294,967,294 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 9 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 146 NOTE: To query the port by which you are currently connected, use the Port ID register: Register: 0x1193 Size: 1 register Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 10 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 147 No Session Active COM1 (IrDA) COM2 (RS-485) To get the current Com Port, see the NOTE on querying the port, on the previous page. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 11 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 148 • Log Number: The log to be retrieved. Write this value to set which log is being retrieved. System Events Alarms Historical Log 1 Historical Log 2 Historical Log 3 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 12 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 149 (RecPerWindow x RecSize) = #bytes used in the window. This value should be ((123 x 2) \ recSize), rounded down. For example, with a record size of 30, the RecPerWindow = ((123 x 2) \ 30) = 8.2 ~= 8 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 13...
  • Page 150 When this value indicates that the window is not ready, the data in the window should be ignored. Window Status is Read-only, any writes are ignored. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 14...
  • Page 151: B.5.4: Log Retrieval

    In EIG's traditional Modbus retrieval system, you write the index of the block of data to retrieve, then read that data from a buffer (window). To improve the speed of retrieval, the index can be automatically incremented each time the buffer is read. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 152: B.5.4.2: Modbus Function Code 0X23

    Function Code 0x03, except for the inclusion of a "repeat count." The repeat count (RC) is used to indicate that the same N registers should be read RC number of times. (See the Number of Repeats bullet on page B-14.) Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 153: B.5.4.3: Log Retrieval Procedure

    • In this example, Function Code 0x23 is not used. • You will find referenced topics in Section B.5.3. Block Definitions. • Modbus Register numbers are listed in brackets. 1. Engage the Log: Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 17...
  • Page 154 • Since we are starting from the beginning for retrieval, the first record index is 0. ii. Write the Records per window, the Number of repeats (1), and Record Index (0) [0xC350, 3 reg]. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 18...
  • Page 155 Compute next Expected Record Index. • If there are no remaining records after the current record window, go to step 3 (Disengage the log). Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 19...
  • Page 156: B.5.4.4: Log Retrieval Example

    • Protocol used is Modbus RTU. The checksum is left off for simplicity. • The Shark® 200S meter is at device address 1. • No new records are recorded to the log during the log retrieval process. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 157 # Registers: 1 (Write Single Register Command) Data: Log Number: 2 (Historical Log 1) Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 21 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 158 Last Timestamp: 0x060717101511 = July 24, 2006, 16:21:17 NOTE: This indicates that the log has been engaged properly in step 2. Proceed to retrieve the log. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 22 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 159 • As noted above, we compute the records per window as 246\18 = 13.66, which is rounded to 13 records per window. This allows the minimum number of requests to be made to the meter, which increases retrieval speed. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 160 0x060717101600 July 23, 2006, 16:22:00 Data: Volts AN: 0x42FAAACF, float = 125.33~ Volts BN: 0x42FAAD18, float = 125.33~ Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 24 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 161 0110 C351 0002 04 00 00000D Command: Register Address: 0xC351 # Registers: 2, 4 bytes Data: Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 25 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 162 • If the number of remaining records (#records - current index) is less than the Records per Window, then the next window is the last, and contains less than a full window of records. Make records per window equal to remaining records Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 163 • At pass 8, since Current Index is equal to the number of records (100), log retrieval should stop; go to step 12 (see step 9 Notes). 12. No more records available, clean up. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 27...
  • Page 164 0106C34F0000 (echo) NOTES: • This disengages the log, allowing it to be retrieved by other COM ports. • The log will automatically disengage if no log retrieval action is taken for 5 minutes. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 28...
  • Page 165: B.5.5: Log Record Interpretation

    • Channel: The port of the Shark® 200S meter that caused the event. Firmware COM 1 (IrDA) COM 2 (RS485) User (Face Plate) Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 29 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 166 0xFF 0xFF Energy Reset slot# 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF Accumulators (inputs) Reset or 2 (outputs) Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 30 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 167 • log# values: 0 = system log, 1 = alarms log, 2-4 = historical logs 1-3, 5 = I/O change log Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 31 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 168 60 minutes. Normal logging resumes when there have been no new append attempts for 30 seconds. Onset of babbling occurs when a log fills a flash sector in less than an hour (applies only to Alarm, I/O Change, Histori- Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 169 • Limit ID: The specific limit this record represents. A value in the range 0-7, Limit ID represents Limits 1-8. The specific details for this limit are stored in the program- mable settings. • Value: Depends on the Direction: Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 33...
  • Page 170 • Above Hysteresis: The percent of the Full Scale below which the limit will return "into" limit, if it is out. If this value is above the Above Setpoint, this Above limit will be disabled. • Valid in the range of -200.0% to +200.0%. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 34...
  • Page 171 Power Single Phase (Delta) [CT Numerator] x [CT Multiplier] x [PT Numera- tor] x [PT Multiplier] x sqrt(3) Frequency (Calibrated at 60 Hz) 60 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 35 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 172 Program- mable Settings need to be used to interpret the data in the record. See Historical Logs Programmable Settings for details. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 173: B.5.6: Examples

    :01 03 20 00 00 05 1E 00 00 05 1E 00 2C 00 02 06 08 17 51 08 00 06 08 18 4E 39 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech...
  • Page 174 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 E8 00 00 00 05 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 send: :01 06 C3 4F 00 00 - Disengage the log recv: :01 06 C3 4F 00 00 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 38 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 175 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 39 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 176: B.6: Important Note Concerning The Shark ® 200S Meter's Modbus Map

    9 - 16 Meter Serial Number In order to retrieve the meter's serial number, enter 40009 into the SCADA UI as the starting register, and 8 as the number of registers. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 40 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 177: B.7: Modbus Register Map (Mm-1 To

    B.7: Modbus Register Map (MM-1 to MM-23) The Shark® 200S meter's Modbus Register map begins on the following page. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 41...
  • Page 178 B: Modbus Map and Retrieving Logs This page intentionally left blank. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 B - 42 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 179 012C 012D 302 - 302 VAs, Phase C UINT16 0 to +9999 012D 012E 303 - 303 Power Factor, Phase A SINT16 -1000 to +1000 none Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E149721 MM-1 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 180 0427 1064 - 1064 Unbalance, -sequence component UINT16 0 to 10000 0.01% 0428 0428 1065 - 1065 Current Unbalance UINT16 0 to 20000 0.01% Block Size: Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E149721 MM-2 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 181 0 to 4,294,967,294 0629 062A 1578 - 1579 VAR-hours, Negative, rollover count UINT32 0 to 4,294,967,294 062B 062C 1580 - 1581 VA-hours, rollover count UINT32 0 to 4,294,967,294 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E149721 MM-3 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 182 2037 Negative Watts, Phase B, Average FLOAT -9999 M to +9999 M watts 07F5 07F6 2038 - 2039 Negative Watts, Phase C, Average FLOAT -9999 M to +9999 M watts Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E149721 MM-4 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 183 SINT32 0 to 99999999 or Wh per energy format 0BF5 0BF6 3062 - 3063 W-hours, Net, Phase A SINT32 -99999999 to 99999999 Wh per energy format Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E149721 MM-5 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 184 4104 Angle, Volts B-C SINT16 -1800 to +1800 0.1 degree 1008 1008 4105 - 4105 Angle, Volts C-A SINT16 -1800 to +1800 0.1 degree Block Size: Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E149721 MM-6 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 185 8002 - 8003 Volts B-N, Minimum FLOAT 0 to 9999 M volts 1F43 1F44 8004 - 8005 Volts C-N, Minimum FLOAT 0 to 9999 M volts Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E149721 MM-7 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 186 8082 - 8082 Reserved 1F92 1F92 8083 - 8083 Reserved 1F93 1F94 8084 - 8085 Symmetrical Component Magnitude, 0 Seq, FLOAT 0 to 9999 M volts Minimum Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E149721 MM-8 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 187 TSTAMP 1Jan2000 - 31Dec2099 1 sec Timestamp 2120 2122 8481 - 8483 Negative VARs, Phase A, Min Avg Dmd TSTAMP 1Jan2000 - 31Dec2099 1 sec Timestamp Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E149721 MM-9 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 188 FLOAT 0 to 9999 M volts Maximum 2319 231A 8986 - 8987 Volts C-A, previous Demand interval Short Term FLOAT 0 to 9999 M volts Maximum Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E149721 MM-10 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 189 9059 Negative VARs, Phase C, Maximum Avg FLOAT -9999 M to +9999 M VARs Demand 2363 2364 9060 - 9061 VAs, Phase A, Maximum Avg Demand FLOAT -9999 M to +9999 M Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E149721 MM-11 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 190 9447 Negative Power Factor, 3-Ph, Max Avg Dmd TSTAMP 1Jan2000 - 31Dec2099 1 sec Timestamp 24E7 24E9 9448 - 9450 Frequency, Max Timestamp TSTAMP 1Jan2000 - 31Dec2099 1 sec Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E149721 MM-12 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 191 9552 Symmetrical Comp Phase, - Seq, Max TSTAMP 1Jan2000 - 31Dec2099 1 sec Timestamp 2550 2552 9553 - 9555 Unbalance, 0 Seq, Max Timestamp TSTAMP 1Jan2000 - 31Dec2099 1 sec Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E149721 MM-13 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 192 Block Size: Encryption Block read/write 658F 659A 26000 - 26011 Perform a Secure Operation UINT16 encrypted command to read password or change meter type Block Size: Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E149721 MM-14 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 193 753B 753B 30012 - 30012 Reserved Reserved 753C 753C 30013 - 30013 User Settings 2 UINT16 bit-mapped -------- -------s s = display secondary volts (1=yes, 0=no) Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E149721 MM-15 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 194 = power direction (0=view as load, 1=view as generator) f = flip power factor sign (1=yes, 0=no) a = apparent power computation method (0=arithmetic sum, 1=vector sum) Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E149721 MM-16 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 195 - 0 add watt compensation, 1 subtract watt compensation v - 0 add var compensation, 1 subtract var compensation 75CC 75E5 30157 - 30182 Reserved Reserved Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E149721 MM-17 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 196 -99.99 to 99.99 0.01% error) 7647 764A 30280 - 30283 C phase PF compensation @ c1, c2, c3, c4 (% SINT16 -99.99 to 99.99 0.01% error) Block Size: Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E149721 MM-18 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 197 PT = numerator * multiplier / denominator 9C53 9C53 40020 - 40020 PT multiplier UINT16 1, 10, 100, 1000 none 9C54 9C54 40021 - 40021 PT denominator UINT16 1 to 9999 none Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E149721 MM-19 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 198 40074 - 40099 Reserved none Reserved 9CA3 9CA3 40100 - 40100 Reset Energy Accumulators UINT16 password (Note 5) write-only register; always reads as 0 Block Size: Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E149721 MM-20 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 199 C796 51080 - 51095 Reserved C7A7 C7B6 51112 - 51127 Waveform Capture Log Status Block same as alarm log status block Block Size: End of Map Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E149721 MM-21 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 200 Resetting min/max or energy is allowed only in run and off states; warmup will return a busy exception. In limp state, the meter reboots at 5 minute intervals in an effort to clear the problem. Limits evaluation for all entites except demand averages commences immediately after the warmup period. Evaluation for demand averages, maximum demands, and minimum demands commences at the end of the first demand interval after startup. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E149721 MM-22...
  • Page 201 Only 1 input on all digital input cards may be specified as the end-of-interval pulse. Logs cannot be reset during log retrieval. Waveform log cannot be reset while storing a capture. Busy exception will be returned. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E149721...
  • Page 202 B: Modbus Map and Retrieving Logs This page intentionally left blank. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E149721 MM-24 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 203: C: Dnp Mapping

    DNP protocol. A DNP programmer needs this information to retrieve data from the Shark® 200S meter. The DNP version used by the Shark 200S is a reduced set of the Distributed Network Protocol Version 3.0 subset 2; it gives enough functionality to get critical measurements from the Shark®...
  • Page 204: C.4: Application Layer

    DNP. This switching acts as a control relay mapped into Object 12, point 1 in the meter. The relay must be operated with qualifier 0x17, code 3 count 0, with 0 milliseconds on and 1 millisecond off, only. After sending this request the current Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 205: C.5: Error Reply

    Protocol Ack), Qualifier Code 17x, Control Code 3, Count 0, On 0 msec, Off 1 msec ONLY. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 C - 3 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 206 0 to 32767 (150 / 32768) Volts C-N sint16 0 to 32767 (150 / 32768) Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 C - 4 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 207 -1800 to degree Current +1800 Angle, Phase C sint16 -1800 to degree Current +1800 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 C - 5 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 208: C.7: Dnp Message Layouts

    16 bit frame destination address 16 bit frame source address DNP Cyclic redundant checksum (polynomial transport layer data sequence number application layer data sequence number Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 C - 6 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 209 29 pt 31 pt 32 0A 02 00 02 pt0 pt1 pt2 crc Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 C - 7 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 210 00 00 00 Error Reply Reply 05 64 0A 44 src Cx Cy 81 int. ind. crc Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 C - 8 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 211: C.8: Internal Indication Bits

    The largest possible response has 7 blocks plus the link header. Restart All Stations These 2 bits are reported in accordance with standard practice. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 C - 9 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
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  • Page 213: D: Using The Usb To Irda Adapter (Cab6490

    Adapter. Click the Radio Button next to Install from a list or specific location. 4. Click Next. You will see the screen shown on the next page. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 D - 1...
  • Page 214 Installation disk to your PC. 6. Click Next. You will see the screen shown below. 7. When the driver for the Adapter is found, you will see the screen shown on the next page. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 D - 2...
  • Page 215 8. You do not need to be concerned about the message on the bottom of the screen. Click Next to continue with the installation. 9. You will see the two windows shown below. Click Continue Anyway. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 216 11.When driver installation is complete, you will see the screen shown below. 12.Click Finish to close the Found New Hardware Wizard. IMPORTANT! Do NOT remove the Installation CD until the entire procedure has been completed. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 D - 4...
  • Page 217 15.Click Next. You will see the screen shown below. 16.Make sure the first Radio Button and the first Checkbox are selected, as shown above screen. Click Next. You will see the two screens shown on the next page. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721...
  • Page 218 D: Using the USB to IrDA Adapter Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 D - 6 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 219 Panel>System>Hardware>Device Manager. The USB to IrDA Adapter should appear under both Infrared Devices and Modems (click on the + sign to display all configured modems). See the example screen on the next page. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 D - 7...
  • Page 220 22.Use this Com Port to connect to the meter from your PC, using the Communicator EXT software. Refer to Chapter 2 of the Communicator EXT User Manual for detailed connection instructions. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E149721 D - 8...

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