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INSTALLATION GUIDE
DRANETZ - BMI
1000 New Durham Road
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  • Page 1 ® NCORE ERIES 61000 System INSTALLATION GUIDE DRANETZ - BMI 1000 New Durham Road Edison, New Jersey 08818-4019...
  • Page 2 No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transcribed in any form or by any means—electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise—without prior written permission from the publisher, Dranetz-BMI, Edison, NJ 08818-4019. Printed in the United States of America. P/N UG-61000 Rev. D...
  • Page 3 ADVERTENCIA na conexión incorrecta de este instrumento puede producir la muerte, lesiones graves y riesgo de incendio. Lea y entienda este manual antes de conectar. Observe todas las instrucciones de instalación y operación durante el uso de este instrumento. La conexión de este instrumento a un sistema eléctrico se debe realizar en conformidad con el Código Eléctrico Nacional (ANSI/NFPA 70-2008) de los E.E.U.U., además de cualquier otra norma de seguridad correspondiente a su establecimiento.
  • Page 4: Safety Summary

    Safety Summary WARNING statements inform the user that certain conditions or practices could result Definitions in loss of life or physical harm. CAUTION statements identify conditions or practices that could harm the 61000, its data, other equipment, or property. NOTE statements call attention to specific information. The following International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) symbols are marked Symbols on the top and rear panel in the immediate vicinity of the referenced terminal or device:...
  • Page 5 Safety Summary, Continued Les messages d’AVERTISSEMENT préviennent l’utilisateur que certaines conditions Définitions ou pratiques pourraient entraîner la mort ou des lésions corporelles. Les messages de MISE EN GARDE signalent des conditions ou pratiques susceptibles d’endommager “61000”, ses données, d’autres équipements ou biens matériels. Les messages NOTA attirent l’attention sur certains renseignements spécifiques.
  • Page 6 Safety Summary, Continued The following safety precautions must be followed whenever any type of voltage or Safety precautions current connection is being made to the 61000. • Connect the green safety (earth) ground first, before making any other connections. • When connecting to electric circuits or pulse initiating equipment, open their related breakers.
  • Page 7: Statements And Notices

    Statement of warranty material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of delivery. Dranetz- BMI will repair or replace, at its option, all defective equipment that is returned, freight prepaid, during the warranty period. There will be no charge for repair provided there is no evidence that the equipment has been mishandled or abused.
  • Page 8 Dranetz-BMI, 1000 New Durham Road, Edison, New Jersey 08818. Copyright ©2008 Dranetz-BMI All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety Summary ........................Statements and Notices......................CHAPTER 1 - Introduction About the 61000 ........................Unpacking the 61000......................61000 Accessories ......................... Physical Description ......................CHAPTER 2 - Controls, Indicators, and Connectors External Components ......................Connecting to AC Power Source................... Communications Interface.....................
  • Page 10 Table of Contents, Continued Section B -Local Operation......................4-18 Stand Alone Unit ........................4-18 Basic Operation ........................4-19 APPENDIX A - Optional Accessories Introduction ........................... Hardware Accessories List ....................Enclosure Hardware Options....................Software Accessories......................A-19 APPENDIX B - Technical Specifications General Specifications......................
  • Page 11 Dranetz-BMI Encore Series ® 61000 System...
  • Page 13: Chapter 1 - Introduction

    About the 61000 ® The Encore Series 61000 System hereinafter referred to as 61000 encompasses two 61000 description world-class data acquisition products developed by Dranetz-BMI - the DataNode ® ® family of products for the Signature System and the PowerXplorer PX5. This integration of power measurement capabilities coupled with an innovative modular design set the 61000 apart as a truly revolutionary product.
  • Page 14 The firmware integrates intuitive instrument setup procedures for each module analyzer to ensure the capture of all relevant data for additional post process analysis, report writing, and data archiving using other compatible Dranetz- ® BMI software applications such as PQView...
  • Page 15: Unpacking The 61000

    NOT return the 61000 without prior instructions from Dranetz-BMI Customer Service Department. Dranetz-BMI Customer Service Department can be reached at (732) 287- 3680 or 1-800-372-6832. If the unit must be returned to Dranetz-BMI for service or repair, wrap the unit securely Repacking for return shipment in heavy packaging material and place in a well padded box or crate to prevent damage.
  • Page 16: 61000 Accessories

    Fax: (732) 248-9240 Fill out the Repair/Service Order form enclosed in the shipping carton and ship it along with the unit to the Dranetz-BMI Repair Department. (If this form is missing, ask the Dranetz-BMI Customer Service Department for a replacement.)
  • Page 17: Physical Description

    Chapter 1/ Introduction Physical Description The 61000 in the desktop enclosure without the optional LCD panel is a self-contained Dimensions instrument weighing 4 pounds and measuring 11.25” width x 3.5” height x 7 3/4” depth. When used with the LCD panel installed in 19” rack, the instrument weighs 5 pounds and has an 8”...
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  • Page 19: Chapter 2 - Controls, Indicators, And Connectors

    H A PT ER Controls, Indicators, and Connectors External Components; Connecting to AC Power Source; Communications Interface; Input Module Connectors; Connecting Voltage Measurement Cables; Connecting Current Probes; Connecting Voltage/Current Input Pods; Connecting Digital Input Connectors External Components External components refer to operator related external controls, indicators and Description connectors.
  • Page 20 External Components, continued Front panel with the optional LCD User Interface in Rack Mount and Switchgear Front panel (continued) Mount Display The front view primarily shows the color touch screen LCD. See below for description of the 61000 front display with the LCD panel installed. SF-202d Part Function...
  • Page 21 See Input Module Connectors, page 2-15 for a detailed description of the input module connectors for 61STD Dranetz-BMI recommends that you leave adequate working space for rear panel Important connections to the 61000. This rear clearance space is necessary for proper installation of the measurement cables, probes and pods as well as external communications device for the 61000.
  • Page 22 External Components, continued Rear Panel for 61VCM Unit - Single Module Unit Rear panel (continued) 61000 Voltage Compliance Monitor (61VCM) is a single module unit designed to interface with the AC/DC Voltage Module with terminal block connectors (61MVS). The 61VCM rear panel has built-in terminal block connectors to connect the voltage input module.
  • Page 23 2-10 for a description of the 61000 data ports Optional Optional enclosures for 61STD, 61RMTD, 61RMT, 61SG, 61SGD, 61VENCL, enclosures 61WENCL and 61VCM are available in Dranetz-BMI. See Appendix A Optional Acessories - Enclosure Hardware Options for details.
  • Page 24: Connecting To Ac Power Source

    Connecting to AC Power Source Connecting to AC Power Source The 61000 AC adapter can be connected to a 90-265Vac power input source Power specifications (dependent on model version) or directly to a 12Vdc external power source. Refer to Appendix C for information about connecting to an external dc power source. CAUTION Always set the power switch to the off position before connecting or disconnecting the input power cable.
  • Page 25 Chapter 2/ Controls, Indicators, and Connectors The power switch panel includes LED indicators, On/Off power switch, power input Power input/ switch diagram decal and connector. See actual photo and description of power switch below. SF-204 Part Function Output Power for Flex Probes. Requires cable DC3VFLEX (P/N 117067-G1). ON/OFF Power Switch.
  • Page 26 Connecting to AC Power Source For 61000 Standard (61STD) and Single Module (61VCM) Units Connecting to an AC power source Follow these steps to connect to an ac power source Step Action Set the power switch to OFF. Verify the operating voltage range for your 61000, as marked on the power input decal.
  • Page 27: Communications Interface

    Chapter 2/ Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Communications Interface The 61000 can communicate to a computer via Ethernet network, RS232, RS485, or Communications options land/cellular modem. This remote communication network enables the 61000 to act as a DataNode for the Encore Series Software, or as a stand-alone monitor. The computer used must be equipped with the same communication interface as the Computer requirements...
  • Page 28 Communications Interface The communications panel shows the location of data ports available in 61000. Actual Communication port diagram photo and description of communications panel are shown below. SF-205 Parts table Part Function 10/100BaseT (RJ45). Allows connection via Ethernet cable. USB. Not activated at this time; future option. COM 1.
  • Page 29: Input Module Connectors

    Chapter 2/ Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Input Module Connectors Users can choose different types of analog and digital input modules that can be Input modules for 61STD and installed on the rear panel of the 61000 Standard (61STD) and 61000 Switchgear 61SGD (61SGD) units.
  • Page 30 Input Module Connectors WARNING Death, serious injury, or fire hazard could result from improper connection of this instrument. Read and understand this manual before connecting this instrument. Follow all installation and operating instructions while using this instrument. Connection of this instrument must be performed in compliance with the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70-2008) and any additional safety requirements applicable to your installation.
  • Page 31 Chapter 2/ Controls, Indicators, and Connectors VERTISSEMENT Si l'instrument est mal connecté, la mort, des blessures graves, ou un danger d'incendie peuvent s'en suivre. Lisez attentivement ce manuel avant de connecter l'instrument. Lorsque vous utilisez l'instrument, suivez toutes les instructions d'installation et de service.
  • Page 32 Input Module Connectors, continued The following safety precautions must be followed whenever any type of voltage or Safety precautions current connection is being made to the 61000. • Connect the green safety (earth) ground first, before making any other connections. •...
  • Page 33 Chapter 2/ Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Module The 61STD and 61SGD units can accommodate up to four input/output modules with connectors different types of connectors. The modules installed on the rear panel are customized diagram for based on user specifications. The following pages describe how the optional voltage 61STD and 61SGD and current measurement cables, probes and pod accessories can connect to the 61STD or 61SGD for circuit monitoring.
  • Page 34 Input Module Connectors, continued Parts (continued) Part Function AC Current Module with Connectors for External CTs (Model 61MAC) CH A, PROBE, Current Input Connector CH B, PROBE, Current Input Connector CH C, PROBE, Current Input Connector CH D, PROBE, Current Input Connector AC Voltage Module with Terminal Block Connectors (Model 61MVS) CH A, + Differential Voltage Input Connector CH A, - Differential Voltage Input Connector...
  • Page 35 Chapter 2/ Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Voltage/Current Pods (for Voltage/Current Input Module - Model 61MZP): Connects to Measurement cables, probes the Series 5500 Voltage/Current input module via the 25-PIN interface cable connector and pods on the rear panel of the instrument. See page 2-28 for more information on voltage/ (continued) current input pod connection.
  • Page 36 Input Module Connectors, continued Actual photo below shows the rear panel of the 61000 Voltage Compliance Monitor Module connectors unit (61VCM). The voltage input module is shown configured for installation in the diagram for 61VENCL optional enclosure. 61VCM Parts table Part Function Terminal Block Assembly for 61VENCL...
  • Page 37 Chapter 2/ Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Parts table (continued) Part Function CH B, + Differential Voltage Input Connector, Yellow CH B, - Differential Voltage Input Connector, Brown CH C, + Differential Voltage Input Connector, Blue CH C, - Differential Voltage Input Connector, Violet CH D, + Differential Voltage Input Connector, Gray CH D, - Differential Voltage Input Connector, Black Power Cord from Terminal Block Assembly connects to AC Receptacle in...
  • Page 38 Input Module Connectors, continued Wiring The photo and diagram below show wiring connection for terminal strip to voltage connectors input module connectors on 61VCM unit when installed in the 61VENCL. Terminal strip housed inside the terminal block assembly Wiring detail from terminal strip to voltage connectors on real panel of 61VCM 2-20...
  • Page 39: Connecting Voltage Measurement Cables

    Chapter 2/ Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Connecting Voltage Measurement Cables Description: Voltage measurement cables or customer-supplied wiring are used as Measurement cable set connectors for Voltage input modules with safety jack or terminal block connectors, respectively. Voltage Rating: Direct connection of all voltage measurement cables are rated at 600 Vrms max.
  • Page 40 Connecting Voltage Measurement Cables, continued Measurement cable set with optional fuse diagram OPTIONAL OPTIONAL OPTIONAL OPTIONAL NOTE: 2 FT CABLE FUSE FUSE FUSE FUSE INCLUDED WITH VOLTAGE VOLTAGE VOLTAGE VOLTAGE FUSE VOLTAGE ADAPTER ADAPTER ADAPTER ADAPTER ADAPTER SF-207 To AC Voltage Module with safety jack or terminal block connectors To avoid the risk of electric shock or burns, always connect the safety (or earth) WARNING...
  • Page 41 Chapter 2/ Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Contact Dranetz-BMI Customer Service for more information on the fused voltage adapter. Refer to Dranetz-BMI Information Sheet titled Model FVA - Fuse Voltage Adapter, P/N 899107. There are two categories of voltage connectors in Voltage Input Modules: one for single...
  • Page 42: Connecting Current Probes

    Connecting Current Probes Connecting Current Probes Several Dranetz-BMI current probes can be used with the Current Input Module - Types of current cables Model 61MAC of the 61000. The following are two types of current cables available for connecting to the current input channels A, B, C, and D.
  • Page 43 Chapter 2/ Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Typical current probes 4300 TO FLEX CURRENT PROBE ADAPTER CABLE 116310-G1 SF-210 To any Current CH A, B, C, D of Model No. 61MAC NOTE: The TR2500 can perform all current measurements except high frequency transient detection.
  • Page 44 Connecting Current Probes, continued The diagram on page 2-27 shows how to connect a current probe for current monitoring Example of a single phase line. The channel to be monitored can be any channel so designated by the operator. DO NOT USE non-insulated current probe cores around a non-insulated wire. WARNING Probes of this type are designed for use around insulated wires only.
  • Page 45 Chapter 2/ Controls, Indicators, and Connectors The following diagram shows how to connect a current probe to channel A for current Single phase current probe monitoring of a single phase line. connection example The current probe may be connected to the return line if desired to measure the return current when checking for load current leakage, loop current relationships, etc.
  • Page 46: Connecting Voltage/Current Input Pods

    Connecting Voltage/Current Input Pods Connecting Voltage/Current Input Pods Two Series 5500 input pod types, voltage and current, can connect alternatively to the Pod types same Voltage/Current Input Module Model No. 61MZP with 25-PIN interface cable connector. The inputs are attenuated to low voltage signals that can be measured by the 61000.
  • Page 47 (61MZP) connected to Voltage and Current pods with external ferrite clamp installed. connection SF-214 Optional NEMA Enclosure Kit for 61STD unit (without display) connected to voltage/ Optional enclosure current pods is available in Dranetz-BMI. See Appendix A Optional Acessories - Enclosure Hardware Options for details. 2-29...
  • Page 48: Connecting Digital Input Connectors

    Connecting Digital Input Connectors Connecting Digital Input Connectors Model 61MDIN is an eight channel, digital input module, providing users with the Digital input connections capability to monitor on/off-type digital signals, such as breaker or switch position indicators. The functionality of the inputs can be configured on a channel basis to also provide demand interval synchronization, pulse counting, KYZ metering or to provide start/stop monitoring control.
  • Page 49: Chapter 3 - Circuit Diagrams For Power Monitoring

    61000 should be handled with care. After unpacking the unit, verify that all items ordered have been accounted for. Contact Dranetz-BMI Customer Service if any items are missing or damaged. Position the 61000 on a dry, flat surface or mount with proper brackets or in an appropriate enclosure.
  • Page 50 Connecting Power to the Voltage/Current Connections, continued ADVERTENCIA Una conexión incorrecta de este instrumento puede producir la muerte, lesiones graves y riesgo de incendio. Lea y entienda este manual antes de conectar. Observe todas las instrucciones de instalación y operación durante el uso de este instrumento.
  • Page 51 Chapter 3/ Circuit Diagrams for Power Monitoring WARNUNG Der falsche Anschluß dieses Gerätes kann Tod, schwere Verletzungen oder Feuer verursachen. Bevor Sie dieses Instrument anschließen, müssen Sie die Anleitung lesen und verstanden haben. Bei der Verwendung dieses Instruments müssen alle Installation- und Betriebsanweisungen beachtet werden.
  • Page 52 Connecting Power to the Voltage/Current Connections, continued To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or physical injury, it is strongly recommended WARNING that connections be made with all circuits de-energized and current carrying conductors fused. If it is necessary to make connections on energized circuits, these must be performed by Qualified Personnel ONLY with proper Personal Protective Equipment.
  • Page 53 Chapter 3/ Circuit Diagrams for Power Monitoring Refer to the appropriate connection diagram on pages 3-6 to 3-12 to connect power to Connection Guidelines the voltage/current input connections. • Make sure all circuits are de-energized before making connections. • Connect the data cables. Plug the measurement cables into the appropriate connectors on the rear panel of the 61000.
  • Page 54: Single Phase

    Single Phase Single Phase Type: Single Phase Connection LINE Refer to Fuse Warnings on page 3-4 Fuses Switchgear Chassis Ground CT Shorting Switch or Test Block (optional) LOAD To Switchgear Chassis Ground* SF-301 Connections must be performed in compliance with all safety requirements applicable CAUTION to your installation.
  • Page 55: Split Phase

    Chapter 3/ Circuit Diagrams for Power Monitoring Split Phase Type: Split Phase Connection LINE Refer to Fuse Warnings on page 3-4 Fuses Switchgear Chassis Ground CT Shorting Switch or Test Block (optional) LOAD To Switchgear Chassis Ground* SF-302 Connections must be performed in compliance with all safety requirements applicable CAUTION to your installation.
  • Page 56: Phase, Four Wire Wye

    3 Phase, Four Wire Wye 3 Phase, Four Wire Wye Type: 3 Phase, Four Wire Wye Connection Setup Mode: Wye LINE A B C N Refer to Fuse Warnings on page 3-4 Fuses Switchgear Chassis Ground CT Shorting Switch or Test Block (optional) To Switchgear Chassis Ground* LOAD...
  • Page 57: Phase Delta

    Chapter 3/ Circuit Diagrams for Power Monitoring 3 Phase Delta Type: 3 Phase Delta Connection Setup Mode: Delta LINE A B C Refer to Fuse Warnings on page 3-4 Fuses Switchgear Chassis Ground CT Shorting Switch or Test Block To Switchgear Chassis Ground* LOAD SF-304 Connections must be performed in compliance with all safety requirements applicable...
  • Page 58: Phase 2-Watt Delta

    3 Phase 2-Watt Delta 3 Phase 2-Watt Delta Type: 3 Phase, 2-Watt Delta Connection Setup Mode: Delta LINE A B C Refer to Fuse Warnings on page 3-4 Fuses Switchgear Chassis Ground CT Shorting Switch or Test Block To Switchgear Chassis Ground* LOAD SF-305 Connections must be performed in compliance with all safety requirements applicable...
  • Page 59: 1/2 Element Without Voltage Channel B

    Chapter 3/ Circuit Diagrams for Power Monitoring 2 1/2 Element without Voltage Channel B Type: 2 1/2 Element without Voltage Channel B Connection Setup Mode: Delta LINE A B C Refer to Fuse Warnings on page 3-4 Fuses Switchgear Chassis Ground CT Shorting Switch or Test Block To Switchgear Chassis Ground*...
  • Page 60: 1/2 Element Without Voltage Channel C

    2 1/2 Element without Voltage Channel C 2 1/2 Element without Voltage Channel C Type: 2 1/2 Element without Voltage Channel C Connection Setup Mode: Delta LINE A B C Refer to Fuse Warnings on page 3-4 Fuses Switchgear Chassis Ground CT Shorting Switch or Test Block To Switchgear Chassis Ground*...
  • Page 61: Chapter 4 - Operational Description

    For detailed information on 61000 remote operation, refer to the Encore Series Software User’s Guide. For local operation and functional screen display, refer to the 61000 Optional User Interface Guide (check with Dranetz-BMI for availability). The 61000 uses the concept of virtual analyzers to interface with the modular design of...
  • Page 62 1. When to use: Scale factors other than 1 must be entered for the following conditions. • A Dranetz-BMI current probe is connected to a permanently installed CT. • The current connections are made using a Dranetz-BMI ISO box.
  • Page 63: Data Collection

    Chapter 4/ Operational Description Data Collection 61000 allows you to view power quality phenomena as it happens, when it happens. Real-time monitoring The instrument is able to capture and process data in real time, and allows users to view it in Scope mode and Meter mode. The data collection function of the 61000 controls how timed and disturbance events Event monitoring...
  • Page 64: Memory Functions

    Memory Functions Memory Functions Memory backup 61000 uses an internal 4MB non-volatile flash memory for program storage. Data will not be lost if the battery pack is removed. The 61000 hardware has a flash memory storage of 1GB, depending on user Flash memory data storage specification.
  • Page 65: Section A -External Communications Interface

    Chapter 4/ Operational Description Section A External Communications Interface Remote Computer Operation This section provides an overview on how to connect the 61000 for external Introduction communications to a remote computer using the Encore Series Software. For more information about operating the 61000 from a computer, refer to the Encore Remote user interface guide Series Software User’s Guide.
  • Page 66: Connection Setup Via Modem

    9kbps. GPRS is an added service to GSM that can increase the data rate to about 40kbps. The communication service is provided by user, not by Dranetz-BMI. Reference guide Remote operation instructions to configure the Encore 61000 DataNode for modem communications are described in the next section.
  • Page 67: Configuring The Encore 61000 Datanode For Modem Communication

    Chapter 4/ Operational Description Configuring the Encore 61000 DataNode for Modem Communication The Encore 61000 DataNode can be configured to communicate with the Encore Series Encore 61000 DataNode Software running on a computer (or 5502/5504 InfoNode) using analog or land-based modems (versus GSM/GPRS wireless modems).
  • Page 68 Configuring the Encore 61000 DataNode for Modem Communication, continued STEP 2: Set up the computer for modem communications. Procedure (continued) 2.1 Connect a "crossover" Ethernet cable (typically orange in color) from the 61000's RJ45 Ethernet port to the computer’s Ethernet network port 2.2 From the desktop, select: Start >...
  • Page 69 Chapter 4/ Operational Description 2.5 Check to enable Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) then click on the Properties Procedure (continued) button.The following screen will appear: Enable to enter Enter default IP your IP address address: 192.168.0.5 Enter default Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 2.6 Select Use the following IP address to set up the IP in a range compatible with the range of the 61000.
  • Page 70 Configuring the Encore 61000 DataNode for Modem Communication, continued STEP 3: Configure the 61000 communications for modem operation. Procedure (continued) 3.1 Open a web browser e.g. Internet Explorer and type in the default IP address 192.168.0.20 in the address bar. 3.2 When done entering IP address, click on the Go button or press return.
  • Page 71 Chapter 4/ Operational Description 3.4 Click on the Setup icon on the left side bar. The 61000 Setup page will be Procedure (continued) displayed. Serial port settings to be used for Modem Select Yes to Enable Modem 3.5 In the TCP/IP section, set the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway as required for the LAN where the unit will be connected.
  • Page 72 Configuring the Encore 61000 DataNode for Modem Communication, continued STEP 4: Set the dial-up network for the computer. Procedure (continued) 4.1 Dial-up networking should be set up on the computer running the Encore Series Software. This will allow the computer modem to communicate with the 61000 modem.
  • Page 73 Chapter 4/ Operational Description 4.6 Right-click on the new dial-up connection icon, then select Properties from the Procedure (continued) menu list. The following screen will appear. Networking tab 4.7 Click to open the Networking tab. The following screen will appear: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties...
  • Page 74 Configuring the Encore 61000 DataNode for Modem Communication, continued 4.8 Check to enable Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) then click on the Properties Procedure (continued) button. The following screen will appear: Enable to enter Enter default IP address: your IP address 192.168.1.101 4.9 Select Use the following IP address to set up the IP in a range compatible with the range of the 61000.
  • Page 75 Chapter 4/ Operational Description For example: The Encore Series Network Connection setup screen below Procedure (continued) shows dial-up site name SDGE Test 2. 4-15...
  • Page 76: Connection Setup Via Com1 Rs232

    Connection Setup via COM1 RS232 Connection Setup via COM1 RS232 Connect one end of the 9-pin RS232 connector into the COM1 RS232 port located on Connection setup via RS232 the rear panel of the 61000. Connect the other end of the RS232 connector to any available serial COM port on your computer.
  • Page 77: Connection Setup Via Gps Antenna

    Chapter 4/ Operational Description Connection Setup via GPS Antenna 61000 will comply with emissions and/or immunity requirements with antenna cable Antenna requirements lengths of 100 feet. Cable lengths exceeding 100 feet may result in undesired interference. Shielded cables and shielded connectors must be used when connecting external devices to the GPS antenna port of the 61000.
  • Page 78: Section B -Local Operation

    Users have the option to set screen display in the language available. The screens appear in the English language by default. Reference guide Refer to the 61000 User Interface Operations Guide (check with Dranetz-BMI for availability) for detailed instructions on how to set up and operate the 61000 with the LCD panel.
  • Page 79: Basic Operation

    Chapter 4/ Operational Description Basic Operation The normal power source for the 61000 is the 50/60Hz 120/230V ac power source with Battery pack back-up from the internal battery pack. The external power adapter (either AC Adapter/ Battery Charger or DC-DC converter) is used to charge the battery. Always charge the battery fully before use.
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  • Page 81: Appendix A - Optional Accessories

    Accessories List Introduction This appendix lists the optional accessories for 61000. It covers the hardware Introduction accessories available for use with the instrument and the Dranetz-BMI software applications used to download and view event data in a computer. Topic See Page...
  • Page 82: Hardware Accessories List

    RR-6035A-36 FLEX Current Probe, 60A/600A/6000A, 48” RR-6035A-48 NOTE: For split core type CTs and solid core type CTs, contact the Dranetz-BMI factory. Clamp-On AC Probes Current Probe Assembly, 1 to 300A RMS TR-2019B Current Probe Assembly, 1 to 30A RMS...
  • Page 83 Appendix A/ Optional Accessories Hardware Accessories List Accessory Part Number (continued) Probe Power Supplies AC Adapter, 110VAC, 9VDC, 200MA, US ACADP-PR9VUS AC Adapter, 220VAC, 9VDC, 500MA, Euro ACADP-PR9VEURO AC Adapter, 240VAC, 9VDC, 500MA, UK ACADP-PR9VUK Input/Ouput Modules Input Module, 600V, Safety Connectors 61MVB Input Module, Voltage/Current, External Pod 61MZP...
  • Page 84 Hardware Accessories List, continued Hardware Accessory Part Number Accessories List (continued) Mainframe Power Supply Power Supply, 100-250 VAC, US Cord 61PSAC-US Power Supply, 100-250 VAC, Euro Cord 61PSAC-EURO Power Supply, 100-250 VAC, UK Cord 61PSAC-UK Power Supply, 100-250 VAC, Australian Cord 61PSAC-AUST Power Supply, 120-300 VDC, Station Battery 61PSDC-SB...
  • Page 85: Enclosure Hardware Options

    APPENDIX A/ Optional Accessories Enclosure Hardware Options Diagram below shows the rack mount panel for 61000 Standard (61STD) mainframe, Rack Mount Panel With with optional screen display (P/N 61RMTD). Distance specifications for mounting are Display shown below. (61RMTD)
  • Page 86 The diagram below shows the outline dimensions for the Rack Mount Panel with 61RMTD Outline Display (61RMTD). Dimensions NOTE: Outline dimensions are to be used for reference only, subject to change without notice. For questions, contact the Dranetz-BMI Customer Service Department at (732) 287-3680 or 1-800-372-6832.
  • Page 87 The diagram below shows the outline dimensions for the Rack Mount Panel without 61RMTS Outline Display (61RMTS). Dimensions NOTE: Outline dimensions are to be used for reference only, subject to change without notice. For questions, contact the Dranetz-BMI Customer Service Department at (732) 287-3680 or 1-800-372-6832.
  • Page 88 (P/N 61SGD). Distance specifications for mounting are shown below. NOTE: Outline dimensions are to be used for reference only, subject to change without notice. For questions, contact the Dranetz-BMI Customer Service Department at (732) 287-3680 or 1-800-372-6832.
  • Page 89 Appendix A/ Optional Accessories Diagram below shows the rack mount enclosure without provision for screen display Rack Mount Panel Without (P/N 61RMT), in unassembled view. Rack mount panel and handle facing back. Display (61RMT) Diagram below shows the same rack mount enclosure as above (P/N 61RMT), in assembled view.
  • Page 90 The diagram below shows the outline dimensions for the Touchscreen Display (61TD). 61TD Outline Dimensions NOTE: Outline dimensions are to be used for reference only, subject to change without notice. For questions, contact the Dranetz-BMI Customer Service Department at (732) 287-3680 or 1-800-372-6832. A-10...
  • Page 91 Appendix A/ Optional Accessories Actual photo below shows the 4 Pod Encosure Kit for 61000 Standard (61STD) NEMA 4 Pod Enclosure Kit mainframe, with 4 61MZP Modules. 116848-G1 with 61BRKTS NEMA 4 Pod Enclosure Kit (P/N 116848-G1) Contained in NEMA 4 Pod Enclosure - 61STD unit connected to two each of voltage and current input pods;...
  • Page 92 (61WENCL) for 61000 Standard unit. See actual photos of 61WENCL on page A-13. Dimensions NOTE: Outline dimensions are to be used for reference only, subject to change without notice. For questions, contact the Dranetz-BMI Customer Service Department at (732) 287-3680 or 1-800-372-6832. A-12...
  • Page 93 Appendix A/ Optional Accessories Actual photos of the 61WENCL are shown below. NEMA Enclosure Kit (61WENCL) NEMA Enclosure Kit (61WENCL) Contained in NEMA Enclosure - 61STD unit connected to voltage and current input pods; power source assembly is shown on the right. A-13...
  • Page 94 61000 Single Unit - Voltage Compliance Monitor (61VCM). Module Unit (61VCM) NOTE: Outline dimensions are to be used for reference only, subject to change without notice. For questions, contact the Dranetz-BMI Customer Service Department at (732) 287-3680 or 1-800-372-6832. A-14...
  • Page 95 Appendix A/ Optional Accessories Diagram below shows the enclosure assembly for the 61VCM unit called Single Single Module Enclosure Module Enclosure Assembly (61VENCL). 61VENCL outline dimensions are shown Assembly on page A-16. (61VENCL) 61VCM unit Mounting Bracket (see page A-16 for mounting specifications) Mounting Plate Enclosure Kit...
  • Page 96 The diagram below shows the outline dimensions for the Single Module Enclosure 61VENCL Outline Assembly (61VENCL). Dimensions NOTE: Outline dimensions are to be used for reference only, subject to change without notice. For questions, contact the Dranetz-BMI Customer Service Department at (732) 287-3680 or 1-800-372-6832. A-16...
  • Page 97 The diagram below shows the outline dimensions for the 61BRKT. 61BRKT Outline Dimensions NOTE: Dimensions diagrams are to be used for reference only, subject to change without notice. For questions, contact the Dranetz-BMI Customer Service Department at (732) 287-3680 or 1-800-372-6832. A-17...
  • Page 98 Enclosure Hardware Options, continued Diagram below shows the distance specifications for the mounting brackets Mounting Bracket for (61BRKT), necessary to mount the 61VCM to a surface wall or to the mounting 61VCM plate in the enclosure assembly. This surface mounts to side of case This surface mounts to wall or panel A-18...
  • Page 99: Software Accessories

    Encore Series Software allows remote set up and operation of 61000. The user inteface is a conventional Internet browser, with access restricted only to authorized users. The Encore Series Software program requires that the proper Dranetz-BMI computer hardware lock (called a HASP driver) be installed in the computer. PQView...
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  • Page 101: Appendix B - Technical Specifications

    P PE N D IX Technical Specifications General Specifications; Measurement Parameters; Enclosure Ingress Protection Ratings General Specifications 61000 without LCD panel Dimensions Size: 11.25” width x 3.5” height x 7 3/4” depth Weight: 4 pounds 61000 Standard (61STD) with LCD panel installed in 19” Rack Size: 8”...
  • Page 102 Internal batteries: More than 1/4 hour run-time while communicating and backlight turned off (if optional local display is included). Under normal use, the internal backup battery pack requires periodic replacement every 2 years. Contact Dranetz-BMI Technical Support for servicing. Installation categories are defined as follows.
  • Page 103 APPENDIX B/ Technical Specifications Installation categories Pollution Degree Definition (continued) Normally only non-conductive pollution occurs. Occasionally, temporary conductivity caused by condensation is to be expected. For 61000 with LCD panel Display interface (optional) Operating: 0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F) Type: 1/4 VGA color graphic, touch screen Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with compact fluorescent (CCFL) backlighting.
  • Page 104: Measurement Parameters

    Measurement Parameters Measurement Parameters Type: AC Voltage Modules Voltage Sampling rate: 512 samples per cycle Connection: Safety jack connectors (Model 61MVB) Screw terminals (Model 61MVS - part number 117250-G1) Voltage/Current external pod (Model 61MZP): • 5536 voltage pod Channels A, B, C, D Input Range: 0 - 600Vrms Installation Category: CAT III, Pollution Degree 2 Input impedance: (Differential) 10 MΩ, minimum, Input to Ground on internal AC input configurations...
  • Page 105 APPENDIX B/ Technical Specifications Type: AC Voltage Modules Voltage (continued) Sampling rate: 512 samples per cycle Connection: • 5539 voltage pod Channels A, B, C, D Input Range: 0 - 1000Vrms Installation Category: CAT III, Pollution Degree 2, 1000Vrms CAT IV, Pollution Degree 2, 600Vrms Input impedance: (Differential) 20 MΩ, minimum, Input to Ground on internal AC input configurations Impedance: (line to line) 40 MΩ...
  • Page 106 Measurement Parameters, continued Type: AC Current Modules Current Sampling rate: 512 samples per cycle Connection: Hypertronics connectors to interface to: • TR25xx clamp-on current probes (Model 61MAC) • Flex-core models via external cable adapter • Hall-effect probe models via external cable adapter Voltage/Current external pod (Model 61MZP): •...
  • Page 107 Transient accuracy: ±10% of Reading, ±0.5% Full Scale over 1MHz bandwidth for high frequency transient module Transient Input: 3 times Probe Rated Nominal Input (Dranetz-BMI probes) Transient Duration: depends on probe bandwidth Power Accuracy: 0.2% W of reading typical for -0.8 to +0.8 PF, nominal voltage and...
  • Page 108 Measurement Parameters, continued Type: Voltage Pods Voltage Pods Connection: Screw terminals (Model 5536 - part number 116850-G1) Screw terminals (Model 5531 - part number 83004787-G2) Input impedance: (Differential) 2 MΩ, minimum, Input to Ground Impedance: (line to line) 4 MΩ Installation Category: CAT III, Pollution Degree 2 Type: Current Pods Current Pods...
  • Page 109 APPENDIX B/ Technical Specifications Current Tube pod connection to: Current Pods (continued) Current Pod - Model 5533 • Part No.: 116692-G1 • Nominal Rating: 5 Amps • Overload: 20X • No. of Turns: 600 • Internal Burden: 15 Ω • VA Burden at nominal input: 0.00104 VA Current Tube pod connection to: Current Pod - Model 5532 •...
  • Page 110: Enclosure Ingress Protection Ratings

    Enclosure Ingress Protection Ratings Enclosure Ingress Protection Ratings Solids: 5 Model 61STD Liquids: 0 Mechanical: 1 IP Rating: IP 501 Display Type: Standard Solids: 5 Model 61VCM Liquids: 0 Mechanical: 1 IP Rating: IP 501 Display Type: Single voltage module Solids: 5 Model 61RMT Liquids: 0...
  • Page 111 APPENDIX B/ Technical Specifications Solids: 4 Model 61SGD Liquids: 0 Mechanical: 0 IP Rating: IP 400 Display Type: Rack mount with display Solids: 5 Model 61SG Liquids: 0 Mechanical: 1 IP Rating: IP 501 Display Type: Rack mount without display B-11...
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  • Page 113: Appendix C - Connecting An External Dc Power Supply

    P P E NDI X Connecting an External DC Power Supply Introduction; Connecting the DC Input Cable Introduction An external dc source of power can be connected to the 61000 for normal operation. Introduction This may be required where ac power is not available or operation from the internal battery may extend past the batteries capability.
  • Page 114: Connecting The Dc Input Cable

    Connecting the DC Input Cable Connecting the DC Input Cable Physical injury, or equipment damage could result if the cable is connected WARNING incorrectly. Verify all connections are correct before proceeding. Podrían producirse lesiones físicas o daños al equipo si se conecta incorrectamente ADVERTENCIA el cable.
  • Page 115: Appendix D - Installing External Ferrite Clamps

    P PE N D IX External Ferrite Clamp-On Installing External Ferrite Clamps Installing External Ferrite Clamps This section describes how to install an external ferrite clamp-on (P/N 115346-G1) that Introduction is required when the 61000 mainframe is configured with more than 2 modules. When the mainframe is equipped with more than 2 modules this filter is required for any slots that are configured for modules 61MVS, 61MVB, or 61MDIN to meet emissions/ immunity compliance requirements.
  • Page 116 Installing External Ferrite Clamps, continued 61MVS Module Installation Procedure (continued) STEP 1: The clamp-on ferrite (P/N 115346-G1) is supplied with both halves secured. Unsnap the halves of the ferrite clamp-on and open it. STEP 2: Place ferrite clamp-on over all wires to the module so that all wires pass through the center.

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