AccuEnergy AcuRev 2000 User Manual

AccuEnergy AcuRev 2000 User Manual

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  • Page 1 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter [Cover page] V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 2 The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate at the time of publication, however, Accuenergy assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear here and reserves the right to make changes without notice. Please ask the local representative for latest product specifications before ordering.
  • Page 3 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Please read this manual carefully before installation, operation and maintenance of AcuRev 2000 series meter. The following symbols in this manual are used to provide warning of danger or risk during the installation and operation of the meters.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Chapter 1: Introduction ......................9 1.1 Meter Overview....................9 1.2 Areas of Application ..................11 1.3 AcuRev 2000 series Features ................11 Chapter 2 Installation ......................15 2.1 Appearance and Dimensions ................16 2.2 Installation Methods..................21 Environmental ..................... 21 Installation of Meter Base and Modules ..............
  • Page 5 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 3.5 Real-time display and key operation ..............49 3.6 Shortcut Code ....................51 3.7 Power quality display and key operation ............64 3.8. Basic settings and key operation ............... 67 3.9 Network Settings ....................69 3.10 Meter information and key operation ..............
  • Page 6 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 5.3.7 Searching IP Address of Ethernet Module ..........118 5.3.8 Description of Modbus-TCP protocol ............119 5.3.9 Webpage Browsing and Parameter Settings ..........126 5.3.10 Email Function ..................135 5.3.11 SNMP Function ..................135 5.3.12 SNTP Function ..................144 5.4 Application Details and Parameter Address Table ..........
  • Page 7 Chapter 1 Introduces the basic AcRev 2000 features and application areas. Chapter 2 Introduces AcuRev 2000 installation and wiring methods in detail. Chapter 3 Walks through how to operate AcRev 2000 via the display panel, display measurement data and parameter settings.
  • Page 8 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Meter Overview 1.2 Areas of Application 1.3 AcuRev 2000 Series Features V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1: Introduction

    AcuRev 2000 series performs real-time metering, measures energy consumption and monitors power quality for up to 18 single phase circuits (or 6 three phase circuits) in one unit. It is an advanced intelligent power meter that Accuenergy developed and manufactured for the next generation smart grids. The main...
  • Page 10 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Demand: In-line and Each Tenant Power, Reactive Power, Apparent Power and Current Demand. Energy Function Energy (kWh) measurement meeting international standards. Accuracy is Class 0.5. It has Time of Use feature: 14 Seasons, 14 Schedules, 4 Tariffs, supporting weekend and holiday settings, supporting daylight saving time and 10-year holidays automatic switching;...
  • Page 11: Areas Of Application

    (RO) react upon alarming conditions. Data Logging and Load Trending With 8MB of onboard memory, AcuRev 2000 series can log real-time metering parameters, I/O status, and energy measurement. This information can be used for historical trending and system analysis.
  • Page 12 3 out(2LN), where “out” means the load side, Inline defaults to 3- phase 4-line(3LN). Model Selection AcuRev 2000 series has two models: AcuRev 2010(Basic Measurement) and AcuRev 2020(Multifunction). The function comparison is listed below: Table 1-1 Model Selection...
  • Page 13 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter AcuRev Function Parameters Function AcuRev 2010 2020 V1, V2, V3; V12, V23, Voltage Current Line & Each Tenant Power Line & Each Tenant Real-time Reactive power Line & Each Tenant Parameter Apparent Power Line & Each Tenant Power Factor Line &...
  • Page 14 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 2: Installation 2.1 Appearance and Dimensions 2.2 Installation Methods 2.3 Wiring V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 Installation

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 2: Installation Before Installation • The installation must be performed by qualified, competent accredited professionals who have received formal training and have experience with high voltage and current devices. Appropriate safety wear (gloves, glasses, arc flush suit, etc.) is mandatory to ensure safe installation.
  • Page 16: Appearance And Dimensions

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 2: Installation Note: Failure to follow manufacturer guidelines for installation and use may compromise the safety of the meter and the user. Note: Any repair should only be performed by the manufacturer. A switch or circuit breaker should be utilized in the equipment. The switch should be placed close to the equipment and easy to reach.
  • Page 17 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 2: Installation Figure 2-2 Meter Base with embedded Display Module Dimension Figure 2-3 Meter Base dimensions V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 18 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 2: Installation Display Module The Display Module can also be panel mounted. Appearance Figure 2-4 Display Module Dimensions Figure 2-5 Display Module Dimensions V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 19 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 2: Installation External CT Module (EM) Appearance Figure 2-6 EM module appearance Dimensions V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 20 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 2: Installation Internal CT Module (DM: Direct Module) Appearance Figure 2-8 DM module appearance Dimensions V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 21: Installation Methods

    AcuRev 2000 storage temperature range is -40~85°C. 2. Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing. 3. Location AcuRev 2000 series meter should be installed in a dry and dust free environment. Avoid exposing meter to excessive heat, radiation and high electrical noise sources. V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 22: Installation Of Meter Base And Modules

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 2: Installation Installation of Meter Base and Modules Below are examples of the assembled meter and modules. Figure 2-10 Meter Base connected with an EM module (9 channels) Figure 2-11 Meter Base connected with two EM modules (18 channels)
  • Page 23 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 2: Installation Figure 2-12 Meter Base connected with a DM module (9 channels) Figure 2-13 Meter Base connected with two DM modules (18 channels) V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 24: Installation Steps

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 2: Installation Installation Steps: This meter is DIN rail mounted, which fits 35 mm standard rails. 1. Insert the meter groove all the way into the rail, and flip the meter case as Figure below shows, making the meter mounted into the rail.
  • Page 25: Display Module Installation

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 2: Installation Display Module Installation The Display Module is factory installed on the meter base. Users can use the meter base and display module combination directly. The following steps show how Display Module is installed.
  • Page 26 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 2: Installation 3) Install the Display Module into the Cut Out. The module front panel will appear at the front of the Cut Out, the Meter Base case and wiring terminals will appear at the back of the Cut Out.
  • Page 27: Wiring

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 2: Installation 2.3 Wiring Terminals Meter Base Terminals Upper row: Power Supply, Pulse Output, Communication, NET Lower row: Digital Input, Relay Output. External CT Module (EM) Terminals The upper row has voltage input terminals, the lower row has current input terminals.9 channel inputs correspond to I1-I9, it only requires one EM1 module.18...
  • Page 28 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 2: Installation Internal CT Module (DM) Terminals The upper level has voltage input terminals, the lower level has voltage output terminals. 9 channel inputs correspond to V1-V3, it only requires one DM1 module.18 channel inputs correspond to V1-V6, it requires two modules: EM1 and EM2.
  • Page 29: Aux. Power Supply

    The power supply terminal number is L/N/G. Power Supply wiring is AWG22~16 or 0.6~1.5mm2. A fuse or small size circuit breaker is mandatory for AcuRev 2000 Power Supply. The fuse recommendation is 1A/250Vac, time delay. If a circuit breaker is utilized, it must be CE certified and comply with IEC 947 standard.
  • Page 30: Voltage Input Signal

    0.333V Voltage Transformer. Vn Connection Vn is the voltage reference point of AcuRev 2000, a low resistance to Vn connection contributes to a better measurement accuracy. Vn connection is related to the system wiring. Please refer to "Wiring Methods" for details.
  • Page 31: Wiring Methods

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 2: Installation Wiring Methods AcuRev 2000 wiring methods can be selected in system parameter settings. Inline defaults to 3-phase 4-line(3LN), load wiring can be set to single-phase (1LN), three- phase four-wire (3LN), single-phase three-wire (2LN).
  • Page 32 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 2: Installation 2. Three phase 4 out (3LN) Table 2-2 Three Phase 4 Out current Tenant 1 Tenant 2 Tenant 3 Tenant 4 Tenant 5 Tenant 6 Phase A Phase B Phase C V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 33 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 2: Installation V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 34 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 2: Installation V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 35 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 2: Installation 3. Single phase 3 out (2LN) V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 36 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 2: Installation V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 37: Communication

    Chapter 2: Installation Communication AcuRev 2000 communication utilizes RS485 port, via Modbus-RTU protocol. The wiring terminals are A, B, S (1, 2, 3). "A" is called differential signal "+", "B" is called differential signal "-", "S" is connected to the shielding of shielded twisted pair cable.
  • Page 38 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 2: Installation AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation 3.1 Display Panel and Keys 3.2 Energy Display and Operation 3.3 Demand Display and Operation 3.4 I/O Display and Operation 3.5 Real-time display and key operation 3.6 Shortcut Code...
  • Page 39: Chapter 3: Meter Display And Operation

    Chapter 2.1 shows the dimensions of Display Module. It consists of one LCD screen and five keys. AcuRev 2000 innovative Display Module can be integrated into the meter base or the display module can also be mounted on the panel.
  • Page 40 Display Mode Display company name “ACCUENERGY” in LCD screen when powered up, after 2 seconds entering the main menu screen automatically. Arrow keys to move the cursor position, "OK" button to confirm and enter the corresponding menu. If you enter "M"...
  • Page 41 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation Settings Mode In the main menu screen, move the cursor to the setting icon, press “OK” to enter the settings mode. After the password screen, it will display language setting screen. Press “OK”...
  • Page 42: Energy Display And Operation

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation Main menu second screen (AcuRev 2020) Menu Display Function Harmonic Basic Settings Network Settings INFO Device Information Table 3-4 Main menu second screen (AcuRev 2020) Main menu screen is shown in Table 3-2, the arrow keys to switch between menus.
  • Page 43 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation Table 3-6 Energy Display Parameter Screen Real-time energy This Month Total Energy MTnS This Month Tariff 1 Energy MT1S This Month Tariff 2 Energy MT2S This Month Tariff 3 Energy...
  • Page 44 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation 2. Three Phase 4 Out (3LN) 3. Single Phase 3 Out (2LN) V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 45: Demand Display And Operation

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation 3.3 Demand Display and Operation On the first page of the main menu, press "D", then press the “OK”, the meter displays demand. “Left” and “Right” keys to select a different user or Inline. “Up” and “Down”...
  • Page 46 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation 2. Single Phase 4 Out (3NL) 3. Single Phase 3 Out (2NL) V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 47: Io Display And Operations

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation 3.4 IO Display and Operations On the first page of the main menu, press "left" and "right" to choose "IO" then press the center key, the meter displays IO data. “Up” and “Down” to select a different screen, the "OK"...
  • Page 48 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation 2nd screen, RO status, 4-channel RO 3rd screen, DI pulse input number and its parameter, press "Left" and "Right" to select different channel 1-8. V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 49: Real-Time Display And Key Operation

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation 3.5 Real-time display and key operation On the first screen of the main menu, select "MUL" (real-time), press the "OK" button, the meter displays real-time. “Left” and “right” keys to select a different user or inline, “up”...
  • Page 50 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation 2. Three Phase 4 Out (3LN) 3. Single Phase 3 Out (2LN) V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 51: Shortcut Code

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation 4. Inline 3.6 Shortcut Code On the first screen of main page, press "Left" and "Right" keys to choose "M", then press the “OK” key to enter Shortcut Keys page.
  • Page 52 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation Shortcut Code consists of five digits. The first digit on the left is to choose functions, as depicted in Table 3-8. 1 represents energy measurement, 2 represents demand measurement, 3 represents Digital Input Digital Output, 4 represents real-time, 5 represents Power Quality, all the other parameters do not have shortcut code.
  • Page 53 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation 1. Single Phase Out(1LN) Note "*" to indicate that only Acurev2020 meter has feature Note the "#" is enabled only content sharing Screen Function User Code Content Note Number...
  • Page 54 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation 40101~40118 Real Power 40201~40218 Reactive power 40301~40318 Apparent power Real-time 1~18 40401~40418 Power Factor 40501~40518 Load Type 40601~40618 Current Harmonic distortion, odd 50101~50118 harmonic distortion, even harmonic distortion 50201~50218 Current K-factor...
  • Page 55 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation 2. Three Phase 4 Out (3LN) Description: 3LN number of screens begin to run from 21 to distinguish 1LN, 2LN Note "*" to indicate that only Acurev2020 meter has feature Note the "#"...
  • Page 56 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation Phase C prior month tariff 3 energy, Phase 13801~13818 C prior month tariff 4 energy Total reactive energy 13901~13918 Phase A,B,C reactive energy 14001~14018 Total apparent energy 14101~14118 Phase A,B,C apparent energy...
  • Page 57 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation Phase C Current Demand prediction, Phase 23701~23718 C Current Demand Peak and happening time 30101~30108 DI Status Digital Input DI Channel and Digital 30201~30208 RO Status Output 30301~30308 DI Pulse Input related...
  • Page 58 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation Note: 1 Acurev 2010 only include active power demand; 2 Acurev 2010 only include active power *: The instrument is Acurev2010, enter an asterisk zone function code when prompted SCREEN WRONG 3.
  • Page 59 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation Phase B prior month total energy, Phase B 17301~17318 prior month tariff 1energy, Phase B prior month tariff2 energy. Phase B prior month tariff 3 energy, Phase 17401~17418 B prior month tariff 4 energy...
  • Page 60 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation 46401~46418 Phase A, B, Reactive Power 46501~46518 Phase A, B, Apparent Power 46601~46618 Phase A, B, Power Factor 46701~46718 Phase A, B, Current 56101~56118 Current unbalance Phase A harmonic distortion, odd...
  • Page 61 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation 4. Inline Note "*" to indicate that only Acurev2020 meter has feature Note the "#" is enabled only content sharing Screen Function User Code Content Note Number 10100 System active energy...
  • Page 62 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation Phase C prior month tariff 3 energy, Phase 11800 C prior month tariff 4 energy 11900 System reactive energy 12000 Phase A,B C reactive energy 12100 System apparent energy...
  • Page 63 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation Phase C Current Demand prediction, 21700 Phase C Current Demand Peak and happening time Digital 30101~30108 DI Status Input and DI Channel 30201~30208 RO Status Digital 30301~30308 DI Pulse Input related...
  • Page 64: Power Quality Display And Key Operation

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation Note: 1 Acurev2010 only include active power demand; 2 Acurev2010 only include active power *: The instrument is Acurev2010, enter an asterisk zone function code when prompted SCREEN WRONG 3.7 Power quality display and key operation...
  • Page 65 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation 1. Single Phase Out(1LN) 2. Three Phase 4 Out(3LN) V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 66 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation 3. Single phase 3 Out(2LN) 4. Inline V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 67: Basic Settings And Key Operation

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation 3.8. Basic settings and key operation In the second page of the main menu, select “SET”, press the “OK” button, the password inquiry is passed, display language setting interface, the "OK" key to activate the cursor, the cursor is activated, the cursor blinks.
  • Page 68 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation P04 extended serial baud rate and parity settings are infrared meter display module baud rate and parity bit is set; DI constant represents the input number of pulses counted once.
  • Page 69: Network Settings

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation 3.9 Network Settings In the second page of the main menu, select “NET”, press “OK” button to enter the password screen, the password authentication is passed into the network settings screen. When the cursor is not enabled, the arrow keys to scroll, when you press the "OK"...
  • Page 70: Meter Information And Key Operation

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation 3.10 Meter information and key operation In the second page of the main menu, select "INFO" (message), press the "OK" button to start the meter information display. Arrow keys to scroll, press the "OK" button to return to the main menu.
  • Page 71 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 3: Meter Display and Operation AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4: Functions and Software 4.1 Basic Parameter Functions 4.2 IO Functions 4.3 Demand 4.4 Energy 4.5 Sequence of Events (SOE) 4.6 Over/Under Limit Alarming 4.7 System Event...
  • Page 72: Chapter 4 Functions And Software

    Chapter 4 Functions and Software Chapter 4 Functions and Software 4.1 Basic Parameter Functions This chapter introduces AcuRev 2000 Utility Software. General Setting, users and CT setting must be configured properly in order to have AcuRev 2000 operate normally. V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 73 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4 Functions and Software Energy pulse output setting: energy pulse settings include Pulse Constant and Pulse Width. Pulse Constant's range is 500-20000, Pulse Width range is 20-100ms. In practical applications, Pulse Constant and Pulse Width should be set according to the system's real power, otherwise it will influence the system's energy accuracy.
  • Page 74 All the other setting operations should follow this as well. 4.1 Basic Parameter Functions The basic parameters measured in the AcuRev 2000 are voltage, current, power, etc. Th e base module only displays power, including system power, inline A, B, C power, and each tenant's power.
  • Page 75 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4 Functions and Software Note: the “user” above is optional, select the user name to be displayed, the user divides the screen into two parts: the upper part is the inline power, the lower part is the user power.
  • Page 76: Io Functions

    Chapter 4 Functions and Software 4.2 IO Functions As Figure 4-5 shows, AcuRev 2000 has 4 Relay Outputs (RO), 8 Digital Inputs (DO). Please refer to Figure 4-6 for DI/RO related settings. Each channel RO can be configured as Relay Control or Alarm Output.
  • Page 77 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4 Functions and Software 5. Running Hour Clear 6. Battery Runtime Clear 7. System Parameter Change 8. Initialized Energy Set 9. TOU Energy Change 10. System Clock Change 11. Reversed Power Direction 12. DI Pulse Counter Clear These 12 events can enable the output of Relay 1 to Relay 4 for alarming.
  • Page 78 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4 Functions and Software For instance, if set 10 pulses = one count, one count represents 5 kWh. When 100 pulses are input, the display panel will display Number = 100/10=10, 10*5=50 kWh. V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 79: Demand

    Chapter 4 Functions and Software DO Function AcuRev 2000 has 4 DO output 2-channel energy pulse output, the two channels can be used to send out independent energy pulses (see Appendix B), Pulse Constant, Pulse Width can be set. Tenant Number, Pulse Constant and Pulse Width settings can be implemented as Figure 4-2 shows.
  • Page 80: Energy

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4 Functions and Software Display Demand, Max Demand, Max Demand Time, Demand Prediction (update per second) of the real power. The users are selective. The user divides the software window into two parts, the upper part indicates the demand related parameters, the lower part indicates the demand of each individual tenant.
  • Page 81 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4 Functions and Software Displays real-time energy, this month TOU energy, prior month TOU energy, individual tenant real-time energy, this month individual tenant TOU energy, prior month individual tenant energy, Critical-peak, On-peak, Mid-peak, Off-peak energy reading.
  • Page 82 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4 Functions and Software The user divides the screen into two parts, the upper part indicates inline energy parameters, the lower part indicates the individual tenant energy parameters. V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 83 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4 Functions and Software TOU energy settings are in Figure 4-9. Season: the maximum season number is 14. If the season number is smaller than the programmed season number, the energy meter only utilizes the first seasons (for instance, if the season number is 2, it only runs the first 2 seasons).
  • Page 84 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4 Functions and Software By using the function, you can cause the instrument to automatically switch to and from daylight saving time. When the clock starts to run to daylight saving time, the meter will automatically adjust the clock to a time period in advance, while the clock...
  • Page 85 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4 Functions and Software V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 86: Sequence Of Events (Soe)

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4 Functions and Software 4.5 Sequence of Events (SOE) When DI is used as remote signal detection, it will record SOE. SOE is when DI circuits detect the change of the signal voltage level, it records the channel, the event and the event's timestamp.
  • Page 87: Over/Under Limit Alarming

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4 Functions and Software 4.6 Over/Under Limit Alarming Alarming records alarming timestamp, alarming parameter, over/under limit value, alarming status and alarming condition. Users can setup alarming conditions in "Alarm Setup". The maximum alarming record is 20.
  • Page 88 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4 Functions and Software Please refer to Figure 4-11 for detailed setup. Set up alarming rule, including alarming parameter, alarming condition, alarming target, delay time (ms) and alarming output. Energy and alarm switch can be set at the same time. Current rating and voltage rating are the load's current and voltage ratings.
  • Page 89 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4 Functions and Software Channel Basic parameters: system real power; real power Pa; real power Pb; real power Pc. Inline demand: system real power; system real power demand prediction; system power demand Pa; power demand Pa prediction; system power demand Pb; system power demand Pb prediction;...
  • Page 90: System Event Log

    Trending Record Setup AcuRev 2000 has 3 trending logs, each log can be programmed individually. Different contents can be added into 3 logs. Each log slot can be added up to 117 parameters. V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 91 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4 Functions and Software The memory size of the 3 logs can also be configured, however, the total sector number of the 3 logs cannot be over 100 (each sector has 64 kB. Trending log #1 configuration page can be found in Figure 4-13.
  • Page 92 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4 Functions and Software 1. Real-Time Metering (Incoming), 2. Real-Time Metering (User), 3. Demand (Incoming), 4. Demand (User), 5. Energy (Real-Time Incoming), 6. Energy (Current Month TOU-Incoming), 7. Energy (Prior Month TOU-Incoming), 8. Energy (Real Time-User) Inline real-time parameters: Users can set different parameters from the 8 categories.
  • Page 93 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4 Functions and Software Note: • If logging Timer mode is selected as Mode 2, when the memory is full, no more records will be logged. If you choose to Mode 1 or Mode 3, when the memory is full, the meter keeps logging, the earliest records will be overwritten by the latest record.
  • Page 94: Seal Function

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4 Functions and Software 4.9 Seal Function The display module with seal, which has sealed key control, is different with one without seal. When the seal is in opened status, functions are same like normal meters. But when the seal is in sealed status, some functions of meters, which include parameters blocked by seal and optional parameters, will be blocked.
  • Page 95 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4 Functions and Software System parameters setting: Address Parameter Keys Communication 806H Energy constant pulse √ √ 807H Energy pulse width √ √ 808H DO1 output energy pulse channel settings √ √ 809H DO2 output energy pulse channel settings √...
  • Page 96 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4 Functions and Software 88EH Channel 6 CT Specifications √ √ 88FH Channel 7 CT Specifications √ √ 890H Channel 8 CT Specifications √ √ 891H Channel 9 CT Specifications √ √ 892H Channel 10 CT Specifications √...
  • Page 97 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4 Functions and Software IP address 3rd byte (high) 104H √ √ IP address 4th byte (low) Submask 1st byte (high) 105H √ √ Submask 2nd byte (low) Submask 3rd byte (high) 106H √...
  • Page 98 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4 Functions and Software 1057H Hour √ √ 1058H Minute √ √ 1059H Second √ √ 105AH Week √ √ Note: Standard time is valid within ±5 minutes, it will be invalid if not in this range.
  • Page 99 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4 Functions and Software 4017H DST Ending Adjust time (Unit: Min) √ Ten years holiday setting 4100H Holiday setting enable √ 4102H Start year holiday setting √ 4102H End year holiday setting √ The 1...
  • Page 100: Device Information

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4 Functions and Software 4.10 Device Information V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 101 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 4 Functions and Software AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 5: Communication 5.1 Modbus Protocol Introduction 5.2 Modbus Communication Format 5.3 Ethernet communication 5.4 Application Details and Parameter Address Table V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 102: Chapter 5: Communication

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Chapter 5: Communication Chapter 5: Communication AcuRev 2000 supports Modbus communication protocols. The infrared port supports field meter reading; The meter supports 10/100 M Ethernet port, protocols are Modbus TCP, SMTP, HTTP, SNMP, SNTP 5.1 Modbus Protocol Introduction 1.Transmission mode...
  • Page 103 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Address Field The address field is at the start of the frame. It is composed of 1 byte (8 bits), its decimal value range is 0-247. A master addresses a slave by placing the slave address in the address field of the message.
  • Page 104: Modbus Communication Format

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter the distorted data during the transmission, which enhances the system security and efficiency. Error Check uses 16-bit Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC 16). 3. CRC Check Every message includes an error checking field which is based on the Cyclical Redundancy Check (CRC) method.
  • Page 105 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Addr: Slave device address Fun: Function Code Data start reg hi: Start register address, high byte Data start reg lo: Start register address, low byte Data #of reg hi: Number of registers, high byte Data #of reg lo: Number of registers, low byte...
  • Page 106 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Addr Byte count Data CRC16 hi CRC16 lo Data Bytes (Relay 1 = OFF, Relay 2=ON) Table 5-5 Response frame of reading Relay Output status 2. Read the status of DI (Function Code 02) Query On top of slave device address and function code, query frame must contain the digital input register starting address and the number of registers to be read.
  • Page 107 Table 5-8 depicts reading slave device (address 17) Inline A real-time energy, Inline B real-time energy, Inline C real-time energy (these parameters are dword data type, each parameter uses 2 addresses, each address uses 2 bytes). AcuRev 2000 Inline A real-time energy address is 2500H, 2501H; Inline B real-time energy address is 2502H, 2503H;...
  • Page 108 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Data1 Data1 Data2 Data2 Data3 Data3 Data4 Data4 Addr Data5 Data5 Data6 Data6 CRC16 CRC16 Table 5-9 Response of Inline A real-time energy, Inline B real-time energy, Inline C real-time energy 4. Control Relay Output (Function Code 05) Query This query frame forces the relay status to ON or OFF.
  • Page 109 The example below is a request to preset device address of 17's channel #1's real-time energy as 12345.6 kWh. AcuRev 2000 energy is raw data multiplied by 0.1 kWh, therefore, the value written into the register should be 123456, hex format is 01E240H.
  • Page 110: Ethernet Communication

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 5.3 Ethernet communication 5.3.1 Introduction to Ethernet Ethernet was originally developed by Xerox and then developed further by Xerox, DEC, and Intel. Ethernet uses a Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) protocol, and provides transmission speeds up to 10 Mbps.
  • Page 111: Definition Of Rj45 Interface

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 5.3.3 Definition of RJ45 Interface The Ethernet module uses a standard RJ45 connector to access the Ethernet network. The mechanical and electrical characteristics of the connectors comply with the requirements of IEC 603-7. Script Content...
  • Page 112: Cable

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter LED_L (yellow): displays speed status. LED on indicates 100Mbps, while LED off indicates 10Mbps. LED_R (green): displays link and activity status combined. LED on indicates link status, while flashing LED indicates activity status. 5.3.4 Cable Shielded twisted-pair cable (standard 568A or standard 568B) is usually recommended as reference to the EIA/TIA standard.
  • Page 113 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 1. Pressing “ ” key and “ ” key simultaneously on the meter will go to the menu selecting mode. Cursor “E” flashes in this mode. 2. Press “ ” key or “ ” key to move the cursor to “NET”. Press “OK” key to go to the Ethernet module setting mode.
  • Page 114 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 4. Set IP Address in the second setting page, such as 192.168.1.21 as shown below. Press the “OK” key to go to the IP setting page. The cursor starts at the first digit. After setting the IP address, press the “OK”...
  • Page 115 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 7. Set DNS Primary Server in the fifth setting page, such as 202.106.0.20. Press the “OK” key 128 to go to the setting page. The cursor starts at the first digit. After setting the DNS Primary Server, press the “OK” key to accept. Press the “ ” key to go to the sixth setting page for DNS Secondary Server.
  • Page 116 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 9. Set Modbus-TCP port in the seventh setting page, such as 502. Press the “OK” key to go to the setting page. The cursor starts at the first digit. After setting the Modbus- TCP port, press the “OK” key to accept. Press the “ ” key to go to the eighth setting page for the HTTP port.
  • Page 117 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Note: When configuring Ethernet module settings completely, users must select “RESET” to restart module and new settings will take effect. 12. The password of AXM-NET module can be reset by selecting “RESET”. The password then becomes "12345678". Selecting "NO" means no change. Press “OK”...
  • Page 118: Searching Ip Address Of Ethernet Module

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 5.3.7 Searching IP Address of Ethernet Module The utility software of AcuRev 2000 series meter supports a meter search function. Users can use this function to obtain IP and MAC addresses of Ethernet Modules. Operation steps: 1) Click “Start”...
  • Page 119: Description Of Modbus-Tcp Protocol

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Note: This function is used only in LAN, not used in WAN or direct connect to computer. 5.3.8 Description of Modbus-TCP protocol The Modbus-TCP protocol is used for communication in Ethernet modules. The protocol sets up master/slave link in Ethernet. First, master device (client) sets up TCP link with slave device (server).
  • Page 120 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 1. Protocol a. Data Frame Format Table 5-15 MBAP Header Function Data 7x8-Bits 8-Bits Nx8-Bits b. Modbus Application Header (MBAP Header) Field The Modbus application header field is the start of the data frame and consists of seven bytes.
  • Page 121 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Table 5-17 Code Meaning Action Read Relay Output Status Obtain current status of Relay Output Read Digital Input (DI) Status Obtain current status of Digital Input Read Data Obtain current binary value in one or...
  • Page 122 Data #of regs lo: number of register low byte a. Read Status Relay (Function Code 01) Function Code 01 This function code is used to read relay status in AcuRev 2000 series meter. 1=On 0=Of There are 8 Relays in the meter, and the starting address is 0000H.
  • Page 123 Response The AcuRev 2000 series meter response includes MBAP Header, function code, quantity of data byte and the data. For example, response to read the status of Relay 1 and Relay 2 is shown as Table 5-6. The status of Relay 1 and Relay 2 is responding to the last 2-bit of the data.
  • Page 124 The message forces a single Relay either on or off. Any Relay that exists within the AcuRev 2000 series meter can be forced to be either status (on or off). The address of Relay starts at 0000H, and the meter has eight Relays.
  • Page 125 Function code 16 allows the user to modify the contents of a Multi-Register. The example below is a request to an AcuRev 2000 series meter address 1 to Preset CT1 (500) and CT2 (5). CT1 data address is 1008H, and CT2 data address is 1009H.
  • Page 126: Webpage Browsing And Parameter Settings

    5.3.9 Webpage Browsing and Parameter Settings The Ethernet module supports HTTP protocol and has a Web Server function making the AcuRev 2000 series meter accessible through Ethernet at anytime from anywhere. The Ethernet module supports IE Browser 6.0 and higher editions and the Webpage Settings only support ASCII characters.
  • Page 127 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 1. Main page Users enter the correct IP address and HTTP port of the module in the address bar of the web browser. This provides access to "Data", "Settings" and "Module Status". 2. Module Status Webpage By selecting the "Module Status"...
  • Page 128 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 3. Settings Webpage By selecting the "Settings" link, users can access "Network Settings", "Mail Settings", "Webpage Settings", "Load Default" and "Password Setting". When accessing the "Settings" link, users will be prompted to enter a password. The default password is 12345678.
  • Page 129 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter The default value of Modbus-TCP port is 502, and the user defined range is 2000~5999. The default value of HTTP port is 80, and the user defined range is 6000~9999. In SNTP setting section, there are four contents: •...
  • Page 130 "None" mode: users disable both "Triggered Sending" and "Timed Sending" modes. Note: Mail Server part includes "SMTP Server", "User Name" and "Password". For the "SMTP Server" users can input either domain name such as "mail.accuenergy.com" or an IP address such as "222.128.6.73" which is from "mail.accuenergy.com" resolved.
  • Page 131 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter d. "Web Configuration Settings" Webpage Figure 5-19: "Webpage Settings" page. Users set the "Device Description" according to the meter type. V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 132 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter e. “Management" webpage Figure 5-20: "Management" webpage. Users can easily update the software online by selecting the updated file, which can be got from Accuenergy Corporation. The "Reboot NET module" option resets the module itself. IP Address:192.168.1.254 Subnet Mask:255.255.255.0...
  • Page 133 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter f. “Password Setting” Webpage Figure 5-21: “Password Setting” webpage. To change the password, users need to input the current password first. V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 134 "Metering" webpage includes the data of real-time parameters for Acurev 2000 series meter, such as Volts AN, I A, Watt A of inline and each user. "Demand" webpage includes the demand data for Acurev 2000 series meter, such as realtime value, predictive value, maximum value and the maximum value timestamp of inline and each user.
  • Page 135: Email Function

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 5.3.10 Email Function The Ethernet module supports SMTP protocol, which provides email capabilities. Before sending emails, users must set their own DNS Server. Please refer to "Network settings "which includes DNS Server setting. Please note, as per 3.c of Section 5.3.9, there are three modes users can select. The first is "Trigged Sending", which means once new events happen, users can receive...
  • Page 136 MG-SOFT Corporation. We will not supply MG-SOFT MIB Browser Professional with our meters. 1. Compile MIB After installed MG-SOFT MIB Browser Professional, you can load Acurev 2000.mib file by MIB Compiler, which is one part of MG-SOFT MIB Browser Professional. V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 137 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Using F7 on keyboard to compile this MIB, then select ACCUENERGY-MIB, select Save. After successfully adding Acurev 2000 MIB, there should show ACCUENERGY-MIB in MIB Modules, which OID is 1.3.6.1.4.1.39604. V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 138 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 2. Load ACCUENERGY-MIB Opening MIB Browser, which is part of MG-SOFT, select MIB Table, then load ACCUENERGYMIB from MIB Modules, unload unnecessary MIBs from Loaded MIB modules. V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 139 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 3. Contact SNMP Agent Change to Query Label, input IP address under Remote SNMP agent, such as 192.168.1.249, select Contact button , if the SNMP agent works on this IP, it will return like this,...
  • Page 140 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Remote address: 192.168.1.249 port: 161 transport: IP/UDP Local address: 192.168.1.126 port: 3592 transport: IP/UDP Protocol version: SNMPv1 1: [Loaded: RFC-1215] sysUpTime.0 (timeticks) 0 days 20h:11m:50s.23th (7271023) V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 141 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 4. Walk the MIB Right Click on the tree root, then expand MIB,find Acurev 2000 OID, right click to select walk , then query whole acurev 2000 MIB. V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 142 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter QUERY returns like these, ***** SNMP QUERY STARTED ***** 1: phaseVoltageA.0 (integer) 0 2: phaseVoltageB.0 (integer) 0 3: phaseVoltageC.0 (integer) 0 4: averagePhaseVoltage.0 (integer) 0 5: lineVoltageAB.0 (integer) 30540 ……………. 582: user16MappingRelationships.0 (integer) 272 583: user17Name.0 (octet string) user17 [75.73.65.72.31.37 (hex)] 584: user17MappingRelationships.0 (integer) 273...
  • Page 143 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Request binding: 1: phaseVoltageA.0 (null) null Response binding: 1: phaseVoltageA.0 (integer) 0 V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 144: Sntp Function

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 5.3.12 SNTP Function Ethernet communication supports SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) protocol, so meters can get update time to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Please find the SNTP Settings – Network Settings by Internet Explorer, 5.4 Application Details and Parameter Address Table 1.
  • Page 145 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 2. The relationship between communication value and real value The meter's communication value does not always equal the real value. There is a conversion relationship between them. It is very important to be aware of the parameter relationship when users design a communication software, otherwise the result may be incorrect.
  • Page 146 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 3. Parameter Address Table System Settings Users should thoroughly understand the system settings as they contribute to the meter operation mode. The details on system settings can be found in Chapter 4. Function Code 10H: Write, 03H: Read...
  • Page 147 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Secondary 80CH 1-30 minutes word Demand Window 1-8: DI1-DI8 as 80DH Synchronization word Synchronization Source Source 0: No Triggering DI Triggering 1: Rising Edge 80EH word Condition 2: Falling Edge 3: By Changes bit0-bit7 correspond to...
  • Page 148 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter bytes represent 1: Enable 16 events sent to 0: Disable RO feature 2 Bytes. Every 2 bit RO alarming, correspond to one event, each one of the the RO number is: first 8 events 82EH...
  • Page 149 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 839H- 645 Address word 83EH 83FH- user01 user name User name (6 ASCII) user01 word 841H High byte: 0: The display module does not display the user 1: The display module displays the user Low byte:...
  • Page 150 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter High byte: 0: The display module does not display the user 1: The display module displays the user Low byte: 84EH Mappings 0x0104 Word 0: Disable 1-18: The corresponding physical channel 19-24: corresponding channel 1-6 three-phase...
  • Page 151 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 0: The display module does not display the user 1: The display module displays the user Low byte: 0: Disable 1-18: The corresponding physical channel 19-24: corresponding channel 1-6 three-phase users 85BH- user08 user name...
  • Page 152 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 0: The display module does not display the user 1: The display module displays the user Low byte: 0: Disable 1-18: The corresponding physical channel 19-24: corresponding channel 1-6 three-phase users 867H- user name (6 ASCII)
  • Page 153 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Low byte: 0: Disable 1-18: The corresponding physical channel 19-24: corresponding channel 1-6 three-phase users 873H- user name (6 ASCII) user14 Word user14 user name 875H High byte: 0: The display module does not display...
  • Page 154 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 19-24: corresponding channel 1-6 three-phase users 87FH- user17 user name user17 Word 881H High byte: 0: The display module does not display the user 1: The display module displays the user Low byte: 882H Mappings...
  • Page 155 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Can be set, for example: 20: CCT-20 (full scale 20A) 80: CCT-80 (full scale 80A) 150: CCT-150 (full scale 150A) 200: CCT-200 (full scale 200A) Channel 2 CT 88AH Same as above Word Specifications Channel 3 CT...
  • Page 156 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 89BH- Reserved 8ACH Restore the 0: no action 0xAA: Restore default factory settings Note: The parameters (User recovery zone for the user 8ADH name and name, CT specifications, Word mappings, and CT three-phase wiring wiring...
  • Page 157 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Meter and Battery Runtime Function Code 03: Read. Data Type: Word Address Parameter Property Range Default Data Type Meter 1050H-1051H Dword Runtime Battery 1052H-1053H Dword Runtime Clock Function Code 03: Read, Function Code 16: Write. Date Type: Word...
  • Page 158 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Code 03: Read. Function Code 16: Write. Address Parameter Property Range Default Data Group 1: 105BH Parameter 0~352 Integer Number Group 1: 1: larger than 105CH Comparison 2: equal to Integer 3: smaller than Group 1: Set...
  • Page 159 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Time of Use Parameter Setup Before time of address 109F is the basic parameters for the setting, then the time zone, time tables and holidays specific settings. Up to 14 time zones, eight times tables, 14 hours, 30 holidays. Two error status word is used...
  • Page 160 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Season 4 (month, 10B9H-10BBH Day, Schedule Table Word Number) Season 5 (month, 10BCH10BEH Day, Schedule Table Word Number) Season 6 (month, 10BFH-10C1H Day, Schedule Table Word Number) Season 7 (month, 10C2H10C4H Day, Schedule Table Word...
  • Page 161 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Schedule Table 1, 3rd schedule (Hour, 10E0H-10E2H Word Minute, Tariff Number) Schedule Table 1, 4th schedule (Hour, 10E3H-10E5H Word Minute, Tariff Number) Schedule Table 1, 5th schedule (Hour, 10E6H-10E8H Word Minute, Tariff Number) Schedule Table 1, 6th...
  • Page 162 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Minute, Tariff Number) Schedule Table 2, 1st- 14th schedule (Hour, The same as 1104H-112DH Word Minute, Tariff Schedule Table 1 Number) Schedule Table 3, 1st- 14th schedule (Hour, The same as 112EH-1157H Word Minute, Tariff...
  • Page 163 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter The 7th Holiday 123CH-123EH (Month, Day, Word Schedule Number) The 8th Holiday 123FH-1241H (Month, Day, Word Schedule Number) The 9th Holiday 1242H-1244H (Month, Day, Word Schedule Number) The 10th Holiday 1245H-1247H (Month, Day, Word Schedule Number)
  • Page 164 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter The 22nd Holiday 1269H-126BH (Month, Day, Word Schedule Number) The 23rd Holiday 126CH-126EH (Month, Day, Word Schedule Number) The 24th Holiday 126FH-1271H (Month, Day, Word Schedule Number) The 25th Holiday 1272H-1274H (Month, Day, Word Schedule Number)
  • Page 165 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Tariff parameter error word 1(basic parameter) Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Schedule Schedule Schedule Schedule Schedule Schedule Schedule Schedule 8 Error 7 Error 6 Error 5 Error 4 Error 3 Error 2 Error...
  • Page 166 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter The logging can be implemented by putting the desired parameter Modbus address in the register of Trending Record. Some parameters use 2 Modbus registers, so the descriptor is required. A descriptor represents how many Modbus registers a parameter uses.
  • Page 167 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Logging Interval: the time interval between two records. the unit is minute. The range is 0-1440. (when it is set as 0, logging will be disabled) 2. Parameter Address Register: 1302H-1376H Size: One parameter uses one, two or three Modbus register addresses, in total there are 117 addresses.
  • Page 168 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Note: From the above example can be seen between the register list and the descriptor is not one to one, a record register property may correspond to two recording parameter register address. 4. Logging mode setting...
  • Page 169 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Trending Log Status Trending Log Status describes the current status of each record. Address Parameter Property Range Data Type Logging 1 Max 3C00H~3C01H 0-468100 record dword Logging 1 Used 3C02H~3C03H 0-468100 Record dword Logging 1...
  • Page 170 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Logging 3 Last 3E06H~3E08H word Record Time Logging 3 Used 3E09H~3E0bH word Record Max Record: the maximum number of records the log can record based on the given Record Size and Sector Number. Used Record: The record number of the log, when the log is full, it should equal Max Record.
  • Page 171 Status: Window Status indicates the data status of the current window. It may exceed the time delay 1 second when AcuRev 2000 is preparing for a one window size data. This byte represents the data effectiveness, if the window records are not effective, the data will be ignored.
  • Page 172 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Offset: this parameter is configurable. In order to read all the records of one log, users can just modify this offset value. When the data is retrieved, the first data is locked, so offset 0 is always pointed at the first data.
  • Page 173 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter a) Setup Log 1: 1. Set Tenant 1 Power, Tenant 2 Power, Tenant 3 Power into this log. Since each parameter uses two Modbus registers, set 0x2102, 0x2103, 0x210e, 0x210f, 0x211a, 0x211b to 0x1302, 0x1303, 0x1304, 0x1305, 0x1306 and 0x1307.The descriptor is 2, so at the same time set 0x0202, 0x0200 to 0x1377, 0x1378 2.
  • Page 174 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Alarm parameter Data Address Parameters Property Default label Type 2000H-2001H float 2002H-2003H float 2004-2005H float 2006-2007H float 2008-2009H Uavg float 200AH-200BH float 200CH-200DH float 200EH-200FH float 2010H-2011H Ulavg float IL1 (Phase A inline 2012H-2013H float...
  • Page 175 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Sin-A inline A 2030H-2031H float apparent power Sin-B inline B 2032H-2033H float apparent power Sin-C inline C 2034H-2035H float apparent power PFin-A inline A 2036H-2037H float power factor PFin-B inline B 2038H-2039H float power factor...
  • Page 176 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Channel 8 The same as 2154H-215FH float Measurement Channel 1 64-68 Channel 9 The same as 2160H-216BH float Measurement Channel 1 69-73 Channel 10 The same as 216CH-2177H float Measurement Channel 1 74-78 Channel 11...
  • Page 177 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter line total power factor) Nature of the load (Channel 1 3-phase 21E0H-21E1H 4-line/single-phase float 3-line nature of the load) Same as to Channel 1 3- Channel 2 21E2H-21EBH phase 4-line / float Measurement single-phase 3-...
  • Page 178 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Energy The decimal place for energy is 1, the real value is communication value divided by 10. The unit is kWh. Real-time energy and this month TOU energy is editable, but the prior month TOU energy cannot be edited. The data type is double word, each parameter uses two register address, 4 bytes.
  • Page 179 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Channel 14 real-time 2522H-2523H dword energy Channel 15 real-time 2524H-2525H dword energy Channel 16 real-time 2526H-2527H dword energy Channel 17 real-time 2528H-2529H dword energy Channel 18 real-time 252AH-252BH dword energy Channel 1 3-phase 4-line /...
  • Page 180 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter TOU Energy – This Month TOU Energy Data Address(H) Parameter Property Range Default Type Inline this month TOU energy Epin-S inline system this 2600H-2601H dword month TOU energy Epin-S inline system this 2602H-2603H dword month TOU energy (tariff 1)
  • Page 181 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Epin-C inline Phase C this 2624H-2625H dword month TOU energy (tariff 3) Epin-C inline Phase C this 2626H-2627H dword month TOU energy (tariff 4) Channel 1-18 single-phase 3+Channel 1-6 3-phase 4-line/single-phase 3-line this month TOU energy...
  • Page 182 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Channel 10 this month TOU 2682H-268BH energy –The same as dword Channel 1 Channel 11 this month TOU 268CH-2695H energy –The same as dword Channel Channel 12 this month TOU 2696H-269FH energy –The same as...
  • Page 183 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Channel 1 3-phase 4-line / single-phase 3-line system 26E2H-26E3H dword this month TOU energy (tariff 3) Channel 1 3-phase 4-line / single-phase 3-line system 26E4H-26E5H dword this month TOU energy (tariff 4) Channel 2 3-phase 4-line/...
  • Page 184 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter TOU Energy – Prior month TOU energy Data Address(H) Parameter Property Range Default Type Inline this month TOU energy Epin-S inline system prior month 2900H-2901H dword TOU energy(total) Epin-S inline system prior month 2902H-2903H dword...
  • Page 185 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Epin-C inline Phase C prior 2924H-2925H dword month TOU energy (tariff 3) Epin-C inline Phase C prior 2926H-2927H dword month TOU energy (tariff 4) Channel 1-18 single-phase 3+Channel 1-6 3-phase 4-line/single-phase 3-line prior month TOU energy...
  • Page 186 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 29AAH-29B3H Channel 14 prior month TOU dword energy –The same as Channel 1 29B4H-29BDH Channel 15 prior month TOU dword energy –The same as Channel 1 29BEH-29C7H Channel 16 prior month TOU dword energy –The same as Channel 1...
  • Page 187 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Channel 6 3-phase 4-line/single- phase 3-line data-The same as 2A0EH-2A17H dword to Channel 1 3-phase 4-line / single-phase 3-line data Reactive Energy Data Address Parameter Property Range Default Type Inline Reactive Power Energy 2B00H-2B01H Eqin-A inline Phase A...
  • Page 188 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Channel 1-18 single-phase 3+Channel 1-6 3-phase 4-line/single-phase 3-line prior month apparent energy 2B40H-2B63H Tenant 1-18 real-time dword Apparent Energy Tenant 1 real-time 2B64H-2B65H system Apparent dword Energy 2B66H-2B6FH Tenant 2-6 Apparent dword Energy data Demand...
  • Page 189 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Minute, Second Sin-s-dema inline 2D12H-2D13H system apparent float demand SinS inline system 2D14H-2D15H apparent demand float prediction Sin-s-dema-max inline system 2D16H-2D17H apparent demand float peak Year, Month, Sin-s-time inline Day, 2D18H-2D1AH system apparent Hour, word...
  • Page 190 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Year, Month, Pin-A-time inline Day, 2D2AH-2D2CH phase A power word Hour, demand peak times Minute, Second Qin-A-dema inline 2D2DH-2D2EH phase A reactive float power demand QinA inline phase A 2D2FH-2D30H reactive power float demand prediction...
  • Page 191 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Channel 2 demand Same as phase A 2DABH-2DCEH data demand 181-188 Channel 3 demand Same as phase A 2DCFH-2DF2H data demand 189-196 Channel 4 demand Same as phase A 2DF3H-2E16H data demand 197-204 Channel 5 demand...
  • Page 192 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Channel 2 3-phase The same as to Channel 4-line/single- 302AH-3044H 1 3-phase 4-line / single- phase 3-line total phase 3-line 323-328 demand Channel 3 3-phase The same as to Channel 4-line/single- 3045H-305FH 1 3-phase 4-line / single-...
  • Page 193 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter K-Factor: KF=Rx/10 Telephone interference factor: THFF=(RX/10000) X 100% Rx Communications value Address Parameters Property Range Default Data Type Inline Energy Quality Voltage Unbalance 3200H word Factor 3201H U1 or U12 THD-U1 word 3202H U2 or U23 THD-U2...
  • Page 194 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter U1 Telephone 3263H word harmonic form factor U2 Odd harmonic 3264H word distortion U2 Even harmonic 3265H word distortion 3266H U2 crest factor word U2 Telephone 3267H word harmonic form factor U3 Odd harmonic 3268H...
  • Page 195 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Channel 4 Current 32A9H Odd harmonic word distortion Channel 4 Current 32AAH Even harmonic word distortion Channel 4 Current K- 32ABH word Factor Channel 5 Current 32ACH Odd harmonic word distortion Channel 5 Current 32ADH...
  • Page 196 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Channel 9 Current 32B8H Odd harmonic word distortion Channel 9 Current 32B9H Even harmonic word distortion Channel 9 Current K- 32BAH word Factor Channel 10 Current 32BBH Odd harmonic word distortion Channel 10 Current 32BDH...
  • Page 197 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Channel 15 Current 32CAH Odd harmonic word distortion Channel 15 Current 32CBH Even harmonic word distortion Channel 15 Current 32CCH word K-Factor Channel 16 Current 32CDH Odd harmonic word distortion Channel 16 Current 32CEH Even harmonic...
  • Page 198 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Channel 3 current Same as 333EH-335CH word harmonic data Channel 1 Channel 4 current Same as 335DH-337BH word harmonic data Channel 1 Channel 5 current Same as 337CH-339AH word harmonic data Channel 1 Channel 6 current...
  • Page 199 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Channel 3 current Same as 333EH-335CH word harmonic data Channel 1 335DH-337BH Channel 4 current Same as word harmonic data Channel 1 337CH-339AH Channel 5 current Same as word harmonic data Channel 1 Channel 6 current...
  • Page 200 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Channel 4 3-phase 4- 3531H word line/single – phase 3- line current unbalance Channel 5 3-phase 4- 3532H word line/single – phase 3- line current unbalance Channel 6 3-phase 4- 3533H word line/single – phase 3-...
  • Page 201 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter System Event Log Records event happening and event. Please refer to Chapter 4 for details. Only one record can be read every time via current event number, it can be saved up to 100 records.
  • Page 202 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter DI SOE first record: 3905H word Second DI SOE first record: 3906H word millisecond high byte DI SOE first record: 3907H word millisecond low byte Bit0-7 indicates DI SOE 1st record: the 8 channel's DI...
  • Page 203 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 3A1CH-3A1DH DI7 Pulse Counter dword 3A1EH-3A1FH DI8 Pulse Counter dword DI State Parameter 1-8 DI status. Function Code 02 to read. Address Parameter Property Range Default Data 0000 DI 1 1:ON, 0:OFF 0001-0007 DI2~ DI8...
  • Page 204 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter 4009H DST Ending Hour 0-23 word 400AH DST Ending Min 0-59 word DST Ending Adjust time 400BH 1-120 word (Unit: Min) 400CH DST Start Mon 1-12 word 0: Sunday 400DH DST Start week word 1~6 Monday to...
  • Page 205 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Ten Years Holiday Setting Function Code 03 to read; function code 10 to write. Data Address Parameter Property Range Default type Holiday setting 0: disable 4100H word enable 1: enable 0-99 Start year holiday 4101H...
  • Page 206 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter The 9 Holiday 411BH-411DH (Month, Day, 00:00 0 Schedule Number) The 10 Holiday 411EH-4120H (Month, Day, 00:00 0 Schedule Number) The 11 Holiday 4121H-4123H (Month, Day, 00:00 0 Schedule Number) The 12 Holiday 4124H-4126H (Month, Day,...
  • Page 207 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter The 23 Holiday 4145H-4147H (Month, Day, 00:00 0 Schedule Number) The 24 Holiday 4148H-414AH (Month, Day, 00:00 0 Schedule Number) The 25 Holiday 414BH-414DH (Month, Day, 00:00 0 Schedule Number) The 26 Holiday 414EH-4150H (Month, Day,...
  • Page 208 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter The same as to first 4273H-42CEH year The 6 year Holiday setting The same as to first 42CFH-432AH year The 7 year Holiday setting The same as to first 432BH-4386H year The 8 year Holiday setting...
  • Page 209 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Appendix Appendix A Technical Data and Specification Appendix B Pulse Output Settings Appendix C Ordering Information Appendix D TP900 meter reader Instructions Appendix E Version Information V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 210: Appendix

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Appendix Appendix A Technical Data and Specification 1.Input Voltage Input Voltage rating 400Vac L-N, 690Vac L-L CAT III Overload 1500Vac Continuously; 2500Vac, 50/60Hz 1 minute Input Impedance 2MΩ / phase Frequency range 45Hz~65Hz PT burden <0.2VA...
  • Page 211 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Appendix 2. Measurement Parameters Accuracy ±(%rdg) Resolution Range Real Energy 0.01kWh 0~999999.9kwh Voltage 0.5% 0.1V 10~400V Current 0.5% 0.001A 5mA~10000A Real Power 0.1var 4000.0kW Reactive Power 0.1VA 4000.0kvar Apparent Power 0.1VA 4000.0kVA Power Factor 0.001 -1.000~1.000...
  • Page 212 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Appendix 4. Power Supply Power Supply 100-415Vac, 50/60Hz; 100-300Vdc Burden 5. Environment Operation Temperature -25°C-70°C Power Consumption Relative Humidity 5%-95% non-condensing Elevation above sea level 3000 m 6. Measurement Standard Measurement Standard IEC62053-21 Static meters for active energy (classes 1 and 2)
  • Page 213: Appendix B Pulse Output Setup

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Appendix Appendix B Pulse Output Setup Set Value Output(Active energy pulse output circuit) No Output Channel1 single-phase Channel1 single-phase Channel2 single-phase Channel3 single-phase Channel4 single-phase Channel5 single-phase Channel6 single-phase Channel7 single-phase Channel8 single-phase Channel9 single-phase...
  • Page 214: Appendix C Ordering Information

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Appendix Appendix C Ordering Information V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 215 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Appendix Current Transformers Solid Core V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 216 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Appendix Type Φ Height(mm) Length(mm) Width(mm) Dimensions CCT-20 Figure-a CCT-80 Figure-b V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 217 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Appendix Type Φ Height(mm) Length(mm) Width(mm) Dimensions CCT-150 63.5 Figure-c CCT-200 63.5 V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 218 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Appendix Type Φ Height(mm) Length(mm) Width(mm) Dimensions SCT-20 SCT-80 Figure-c SCT-150 SCT-200 V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 219 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Appendix Type Φ Height(mm) Length(mm) Width(mm) Dimensions SCT-250 Figure-d SCT-1000 V:2.0 Revised October 2018...
  • Page 220: Appendix D Tp900 Meter Reader Instructions

    Appendix Appendix D TP900 meter reader Instructions AcuRev 2000 series meters support on-site infrared meter reader, meter reading before, meter reader and meter needs for simply setup, and then use the TP900 meter reader reads the brightest active energy values.
  • Page 221 Appendix 2, on-site infrared meter reading AcuRev 2000 infrared meter reader default baud rate is 1200bps, open the TP900 meter reader, enter the interface, as shown in Figure 5 After the” Input user number:” input user number, the value ranges from 1 to 28, 1 to 28 are read values in Table 1 have the following meanings.
  • Page 222 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Appendix User Energy Channel 1 single-phase active energy value Channel 2 single-phase active energy value Channel 3 single-phase active energy value Channel 4 single-phase active energy value Channel 5 single-phase active energy value Channel 6 single-phase active energy value...
  • Page 223 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Appendix After input user number, press "ENTER" button to start meter reading, when meter reading, meter reader will read the meter 645 addresses, and then according to 645 addresses and user number to read energy data. If we can read the data correctly, the meter reader can show the value of the household's electricity and 645 address (A5 ~ A0 displayed in the order), as shown in Figure 6, Energy is 5.0kWh, 645 address...
  • Page 224: Appendix E Revision History

    AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Appendix Appendix E Revision History Version Date Description V1.01 2012.04.20 1st edition V1.02 2012.08.08 P95: Add the range of measured values 1. Add the network module content 2. Redefining wiring, the user name 3. CT mix to increase user functionality V2.01...
  • Page 225 AcuRev 2000 Series Power Meter Appendix V:2.0 Revised October 2018...

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