Camille Bauer SIRAX MM1400 Operating Instructions Manual

Camille Bauer SIRAX MM1400 Operating Instructions Manual

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SIRAX MM1400
Operating Instructions SIRAX MM1400
Camille Bauer Metrawatt AG
Aargauerstrasse 7
CH-5610 Wohlen/Switzerland
Tel: +41 56 618 21 11
Fax: +41 56 618 21 21
info@cbmag.com
www.camillebauer.com

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  • Page 1 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 Operating Instructions SIRAX MM1400 Camille Bauer Metrawatt AG Aargauerstrasse 7 CH-5610 Wohlen/Switzerland Tel: +41 56 618 21 11 Fax: +41 56 618 21 21 info@cbmag.com www.camillebauer.com...
  • Page 2 Necessary corrections will be included in subsequent version and are available via our webpage www.camillebauer.com. Feedback If you detect errors in this document or if there is necessary information missing, please inform us via e-mail to: customer-support@camillebauer.com PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 2/60...
  • Page 3 7.2.5 Power Quality Setup …………………………………………………………………………………… 22 7.2.5.1 Threshold Setup ………………………………………………………………………………… 22 7.2.5.2 Harmonics Setup ………………………………………………………………………………… 23 7.2.6 Clock Setup …………………………………………………………………………………………… 23 7.2.7 Brightness & Contrast ………………………………………………………………………………… 23 7.2.8 RGB Color Code ……………………………………………………………………………………… 24 PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 3/60...
  • Page 4 16.4 Accessing TOD Zone wise Data of Last 31 days ………………………………………………………………… 47 16.5 Accessing 4 X register for reading & Writing ……………………………………………………………………… 49 16.6 User Assignable Modbus Register ……………………………………………………………………………… 56 16.7 Connections ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 58 PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 4/60...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1. Introduction 1.1 Purpose of this document This document describes the universal measurement device SIRAX MM1400. It is intended to be used by: Installation personnel and commissioning engineers • Service and maintenance personnel • Planners • Scope This handbook is valid for all hardware versions of the MM1400. Some of the functions described in this doc-ument are available only, if the necessary optional components are included in the device.
  • Page 6: Device Overview

    3.1 Brief description The universal measuring device SIRAX MM1400 is suited for fixed mounting and the measurement of Voltage, current, frequency, power, energy (active / reactive / apparent), power factor, phase angle, etc in low voltage switchgear. The units are designed for unbalanced load network forms of 3-phase mains with 3- or 4-wire.
  • Page 7: Mechanical Mounting

    4. Mechanical mounting The SIRAX MM1400 is designed for panel mounting. Please ensure that the operating temperature limits are not exceeded when determining the place of mounting (place of measurement): –10 … +55° C 4.1 Panel cut out Dimensional drawing MM1400: See section 16.1 4.2 Mounting of the device...
  • Page 8: Electrical Connections

    Single wire: 1 x 0,5 … 4,0mm2 oder 2 x 0,5 … 2,5mm2 Multiwire with end splices: 1 x 0,5 … 4,0mm2 oder 2 x 0,5 … 2,5mm2 Tightening torque 0,5 … 0,6 Nm resp. 4,42 … 5,31 lbf in PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 8/60...
  • Page 9: Inputs

    Three Phase - three wire system, unbalanced load 7 9 13 14 Direct connection SUPPLY Three Phase - four wire system, unbalanced load 7 9 13 14 SUPPLY Direct connection P1 S1 PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 9/60...
  • Page 10: Power Supply

    IMPULSE: 4000 imp/KWh SR No.: 15/11/0001 CLASS: 0.5s CAT III 300V Max. V1.12 INPUT: 3PH. 500 V L - L, 5A/1A, 45...66Hz OPTION: RS485 AUXILIARY: 60...300V AC/DC, 6.5VA Label version standard PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 10/60...
  • Page 11: Operating The Device

    / over current that instrument has detected with the timestamp of arrival of events. Instrument stores the log of up to 30 events on FIFO basis. PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 11/60...
  • Page 12: Setup Parameter Screen

    OF DAY TIMEZONES (Sec. 7.2.1.9) (Sec. 7.2.4.7) DE-ENERGIZING DATA DELAY WEEKENDS ENERGY DIGIT 1s to 10s TIMEZONES RESET COUNT (Sec. 7.2.4.7) (Sec. 7.2.1.10) HOLIDAYS TIMEZONES (Sec. 7.2.4.7) ALT DAYS TIMEZONES (Sec. 7.2.4.7) PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 12/60...
  • Page 13: Programming

    ENTER BACK Password confirmed. If Entered password is correct then “Password Accepted” SETUP is displayed on screen & user PASSWORD ACCEPTED will enter into setup menu. ENTER BACK SETUP PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 13/60 PASSWORD REJECTED.
  • Page 14: Change Password

    7.2.1.2 PT PRIMARY (L-L) 7.2.1.7 ENERGY UPDATE RATE 7.2.1.3 PT SECONDARY (L-L) 7.2.1.8 LOW CURRENT NOISE CUTOFF 7.2.1.4 CT PRIMARY 7.2.1.9 ENERGY RESOLUTION 7.2.1.5 CT SECONDARY 7.2.1.10 ENERGY DIGIT RESET COUNT PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 14/60...
  • Page 15: System Type

    PT Secondary, & user can confirm this value with a simple ENTER touch on “ key”. ENTER BACK PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 15/60 LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE PT SECONDARY INVALID VALUE...
  • Page 16: Current Transformer Primary Value

    Touching the “ key” will keep the old BACK LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE CT PRIMARY selected setting and will return to previous menu. INVALID VALUE ENTER BACK PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 16/60...
  • Page 17: Demand Integration Time

    If (PT primary * CT primary * Root3) > 30000 KW then two options: KILO-WATT HOUR & MEGA-WATT HOUR are displayed on screen. Note: Default value is sei to 'WATI HOUR' i.e. Energy resolution will be in terms of Wh I VArh I Vah respectively. PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 17/60...
  • Page 18: Energy Digit Reset Count (Rollover Count)

    If value outside the range is entered, it will display “INVALID VALUE” followed by the correct range of parameter. LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE RS485 ADDRESS INVALID VALUE ENTER BACK PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 18/60...
  • Page 19: Rs 485 Baud Rate

    RESET MAX VOLTAGE & CURRENT RESET MIN VOLTAGE & CURRENT 0.000 0.000 0.000 RESET RUN-HOUR, ON-HOUR 0.000 0.000 0.000 RESET AUX INTERRUPT COUNT MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN VOLTAGE VOLTAGE VOLTAGE SETUP PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 19/60...
  • Page 20: Time Of Day Setup

    Alternate days can be assigned a separate profile. A max. of the Season (1, 2, 3, 4) Weekday time zone setup registers are used 30 alternate days can be selected. on these days. PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 20/60...
  • Page 21: Weekends Selection

    All the seasons must be in sequential order. Start date of the season is tobe entered. This is will be active until the next season starts. At least 1 season must be selected for proper functioning of TOD module. PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 21/60...
  • Page 22: Timezones

    7.2.5 Power Quality Setup 7.2.5.1 Threshold Setup In power quality setup, user can set threshold levels for sag, swell and overcurrent detection. Also user can enter the hannonic no which user want to observe. PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 22/60...
  • Page 23: Harmonics Setup

    BRIGHTNESS & CONTRAST key will move back to the setup menu without making any changes. 0.000 0.000 BRIGHTNESS 0.000 0.000 CONTRAST DEFAULT MAIN MAIN MAIN VOLTAGE VOLTAGE VOLTAGE BACK DEFAULT PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 23/60 RGB COLOR CODE...
  • Page 24: Rgb Color Code

    MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN VOLTAGE VOLTAGE VOLTAGE VOLTAGE VOLTAGE VOLTAGE PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 24/60 LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE CT SECONDARY LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE...
  • Page 25: Phase Rotation Error Screen

    CONNECTIONS ARE CORRECT 0.000 0.000 0.000 x1000 P.F. Angle Ph B MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN VOLTAGE VOLTAGE VOLTAGE SYSTEM Demand PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 25/60 x1000 KVAr KVArh PHASE SEQUENCE LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE Ph R...
  • Page 26: Run Hour

    To reset No of Interruption manually see section Resetting Parameter 3.2.3.1 0.000 0.000 0.000 00000012 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN VOLTAGE VOLTAGE VOLTAGE SYSTEM PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 26/60...
  • Page 27: Phasor Diagram

    When the instrument displays Active power ( P )with “ + ” ( positive sign ) , the connection is “ Import ” . When the instrument displays Active power ( P )with “ - ” ( negative sign ) , the connection is “ Export ” . PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 27/60...
  • Page 28: Service, Maintenance And Disposal

    Incorrect disposal can cause environ- mental risks. 14.5 Return All devices delivered to Camille Bauer Metrawatt AG shall be free of any hazardous contaminants (acids, lyes, solutions, etc.). Use original packaging or suitable transport packaging to return the device. Damage by returning Damages caused by improper returning, no warranties or guarantees can be given.
  • Page 29 Relative humidity 0 .. 90 % RH 3 minute (minimum) Warm up time Real time Clock (RTC) / uncertainty +/- 2 minutes / months (23°C +/- 1°C) (trimmable through display or Modbus) PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 29/60...
  • Page 30 ModBus TCP ( Ethernet, RJ45 ) Option: Protokoll: Modbus TCP Mode: 10/100 MBit/s Factory setting IP adress: 192.168.11.11 Impulse Output Impulse Constand 4000 impulses / kWh 15.1 Dimensional drawings 96mm 80mm PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 30/60...
  • Page 31 Programming The SIRAX MM1400 is programmed via the Modbus TCP interface and the CB Configurator software. The device is delivered with a factory-pre- set IP address of "192.168.11.11". This can be changed in the CB-Configurator software (see CB-Configurator Software manual). Please note that the device must be rebooted after adapting the new IP address.
  • Page 32: Accessing 3 X Register For Reading Measured Values

    Number of register Hi: Most significant 8 bits of Number of registers requested. Number of register Lo: Least significant 8 bits of Number of registers requested. (Note: Two consecutive 16 bit register represent one parameter.) PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 32/60...
  • Page 33 • • 30061 VAR Sum • • 30063 PF Avg • • 30065 PF Sum • 30067 Phase Angle Avg • • 30069 Phase Angle Sum • 30071 Freq • • PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 33/60...
  • Page 34 • • 30179 RTC Year • • 30181 Running zone Active Import Energy • • 30183 Running zone Active Import Cost • • 30185 Running zone Active Export Energy • • PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 34/60...
  • Page 35 • 30277 Voltage HD Harmonic B L1 • • 30279 Current HD Harmonic B L1 • • 30281 VRMS Harmonic C L1 • • 30283 IRMS Harmonic C L1 • • PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 35/60...
  • Page 36 PF Harmonic A L2 • 30373 Voltage HD Harmonic A L2 • • 30375 Current HD Harmonic A L2 • 30377 VRMS Harmonic B L2 • • 30379 IRMS Harmonic B L2 • PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 36/60...
  • Page 37 VTHD L3 (%) • • 30471 ITHD L3 (%) • • 30473 VRMS Harmonic A L3 • • 30475 IRMS Harmonic A L3 • • 30477 WATT Harmonic A L3 • PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 37/60...
  • Page 38 PF : Power Factor HD : Harmonic Distortion For 3 phase 3 wire L1: V12/11, L2: V23/12, L3: V31 / 13 Harmonic NB/C/D/EJF denotes harmonic no entered in Power Quality Setup - Harmonic setup L1/L2/L3 PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 38/60...
  • Page 39: Accessing Sag, Swell, Over Current Data Through Modbus

    30643 Sag16 date/ Sag16 month/ Sag16 year 30645 Sag17 minute /Sag17 hour 30647 Sag17 date/ Sag17 month/ Sag17 year 30649 Sag18 minute /Sag18 hour 30651 Sag18 date/ Sag18 month/ Sag18 year PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 39/60...
  • Page 40 Swell10 date/ Swell10 month/ Swell10 year 30741 Swell11 minute /Swell11 hour 30743 Swell11 date/ Swell11 month/ Swell11 year 30745 Swell12 minute /Swell12 hour 30747 Swell12 date/ Swell12 month/ Swell12 year 30749 Swell13 minute /Swell13 hour PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 40/60...
  • Page 41 Over Current6 minute /Over Current6 hour 30843 Over Current6 date/ Over Current6 month/ Over Current6 year 30845 Over Current7 minute /Over Current7 hour 30847 Over Current7 date/ Over Current7 month/ Over Current7 year PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 41/60...
  • Page 42 Over Current29 minute /Over Current29 hour 30935 Over Current29 date/ Over Current29 month/ Over Current29 year 30937 Over Current30 minute /Over Current30 hour 30939 Over Current30 date/ Over Current30 month/ Over Current30 year PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 42/60...
  • Page 43: Accessing 3 X For Reading Time Of Day Data

    Current date timezone3 kWh export energy 30021 Current date timezone4 kWh export energy 30023 Current date timezone5 kWh export energy 30025 Current date timezone6 kWh export energy 30027 Current date timezone1 kVARh import energy PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 43/60...
  • Page 44 2 kWh import energy 30393 month 11 kWh import energy 30395 month 12 kWh import energy 30397 month 1 kWh export energy 30399 month 2 kWh export energy 30417 month 11 kWh export energy PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 44/60...
  • Page 45 11 kVARh import cost 30873 month 12 kVARh import cost 30875 month 1 kVARh export cost 30877 month 12 kVARh export cost 30895 month 11 kVARh export cost 30897 month 12 kVARh export cost PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 45/60...
  • Page 46: Accessing Tod Zone Wise Data Of Last 31 Days

    Parameter (Register) High Byte Low Byte 30001 timezone1 date 1 Energy 30003 timezone2 date 1 Energy 30005 timezone3 date 1 Energy 30007 timezone4 date 1 Energy 30009 timezone5 date 1 Energy PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 46/60...
  • Page 47 31 Energy 30733 timezone1 date 31 cost 30735 timezone2 date 31 cost 30737 timezone3 date 31 cost 30739 timezone4 date 31 cost 30741 timezone5 date 31 cost 30743 timezone6 date 31 cost PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 47/60...
  • Page 48: Accessing 4 X Register For Reading & Writing

    Number of register Hi: Most significant 8 bits of Number of registers requested. Number of register Lo: Least significant 8 bits of Number of registers requested. (Note: Two consecutive 16 bit register represent one parameter.) PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 48/60...
  • Page 49 R/Wp 40135 time zone no. R/Wp 40137 time zone minute R/Wp 40139 time zone hour R/Wp 40141 time zone profile R/Wp 40143 Sag Threshold Set R/Wp 40145 Swell Threshold Set R/Wp PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 49/60...
  • Page 50 4 - Run hour & On hour Reset 5 - No of Interruptions Reset 6 - Power Quality data Reset 7 - Time Of Day data Reset 8 - Reset all data 9 - Factory Reset PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 50/60...
  • Page 51 This address is used to select holiday no of which data is to be read from or written to addresses 40109 & 40111. Valid range for holiday no is 1 to 30. Writing any other value will return an error. PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 51/60...
  • Page 52 RTC Minute This address allows to read or write the value of minute of RTC. 40165 RTC Hour This address allows to read or write the value of Hour of RTC. PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 52/60...
  • Page 53 38400 NOTE: Codes not listed in the table above may give rise to unpredictable results including loss of communication. Exercise caution when attemp- ting to change mode via direct Modbus writes. PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 53/60...
  • Page 54 Assignable Reg 14 38733 4367 Assignable Reg 15 38735 4368 Assignable Reg 16 38737 4369 Assignable Reg 17 38739 4370 Assignable Reg 18 38741 4371 Assignable Reg 19 38743 4372 Assignable Reg 20 PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 54/60...
  • Page 55 04 (Hex) 22 (Hex) 00 (Hex) 00 (Hex) 04 (Hex)** FB (Hex) B1 (Hex) Device Function Start Address Start Address Number of Number of Address Code High Registers Hi Registers Lo High PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 55/60...
  • Page 56 Power factor1,Wh import, Frequency send query with starting address 0x200 with number of register 8 or individually parameters can be accessed. For example, if current1 is to be accessed use starting address 0x212. (See section Reading Parameter data through User Assignable Registers). PM 1000269 000 02 Device handbook SIRAX MM1400 56/60...

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