2. HAZARDS AND WARNINGS professionals. 2.1. Risk of electrocution, burns or explosion Ref. symbol is shown The device is designed only for its intended purpose as set out in the instructions. the device and system must be cut off from the mains to avoid electrocution and damaging the system and device.
2.3. Responsibility Assembly, connection and use must be carried out in accordance with the installation standards currently in force. The device must be installed in accordance with the rules given in this manual. Failure to observe the rules for installing this unit may compromise the device's intrinsic protection. The device must be positioned within an installation which complies with the standards currently in force.
3. PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS thoroughly before commissioning. The device has not been damaged during transit, The device part number conforms to your order...
4. INTRODUCTION 4.1. measurement chain can be guaranteed for all values measured. real-time monitoring of the electrical values and reporting of the energy data. The data can also be accessed via the 4.1.1. Range Ref. 4825 0500 : Model with Modbus communication Ref.
4.1.3. Functions - Power, power factor, cos phi and tan phi - Predictive power A-40 + Sensors measurement chain guarantees up to class 0.5 Quality - Voltage and current crest factor - Voltage and current unbalance - K-factor Data log - Recording of averaged electrical values - Recording and timestamping of min/max electrical values Metering...
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Reference 4825 0500 4825 0501 4825 0502 Number of current inputs Metering V1, V2, V3, Vn, U12, U23, U31, f I1, I2, I3, IN Predictive power P, Q, S Phi, cos Phi, tan Phi Quality Voltage unbalance Vnba, Vnb, Unba, Unb Inba, Inb Individual harmonics V, U, I Supply voltage interruptions...
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apparent power, power factor, cos phi Use this to go up a level in the display navigation menus and to return to the main menu by holding down Use this to save favourite screens by holding down and then to view them with a short press Use this to remove favourite screens by holding down - Flashing: metering of consumption pulses...
4.2. Presentation of associated current sensors existing installation. The DIRIS A-40 recognizes the sensor size and type. In addition, combining them means measurement range. Current sensors TE, TR or TF It is recommended that all the current sensors are installed in the same direction.
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4.2.1. or plate. measurement chain is guaranteed. 4.2.1.1. Range Pitch 18 mm 18 mm 25 mm 35 mm 45 mm 55 mm Nominal current range In Maximum l Reference 4829 0500 4829 0501 4829 0502 4829 0503 4829 0504 4829 0505 Pitch 90 mm Nominal...
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4.2.1.2. Dimensions Dimensions in/mm 0.71 0.98 1.37 1.77 2.16 Pitch 1.10 x 0.79 x 1.77 0.98 x 1.28 x 2.56 1.37 x 1.28 x 2.79 1.77 x 1.28 x 3.38 2.16 x 1.28 x 3.93 LxHxD 28 x 20 x 45 25 x 32.5 x 65 35 x 32.5 x 71 45 x 32.5 x 86...
4.2.2. The TR / iTR split-core current sensors are used to set up measurement points in a new or existing installation accuracy of the measurement chain is guaranteed. In addition, iTR sensors detect the presence of a voltage in the cable passing through them. 4.2.2.1.
4.2.3.1. Range Three models are available, covering a large current range up to 6000 A with openings of different shapes and sizes. DIRIS A-40 and the overall accuracy of the measurement chain is guaranteed. Loop length 55 mm 120 mm...
4.2.4. The adapter lets you use a standard sensor supplying a 1A or 5A current to the secondary sensor. When this 4.2.4.1. Range I nom. I max. Reference 4829 0599 4.2.4.2. Dimensions Dimensions in/mm 1.10 x 0.79 x 1.77 LxHxD 28 x 20 x 45 Aperture ø...
INSTALLATION 5.1. Recommendations and safety Keep away from electromagnetic interference generator systems. The device must not be cleaned. Do not install outdoor. 5.2. Dimensions: in/mm...
5.3. 5.3.1. Mounting accessories The list of mounting accessories supplied with the sensors are listed below: DIN rail and plate DIN rail mounting Plate mounting Busbar mounting Reference Pitch mounting 4829 0500 4829 0501 4829 0502 4829 0503 4829 0504 4829 0505 4829 0506 5.3.2.
5.3.5. Bar mounting Installation options: Tighten the jaws on both sides of the cable by apply ing pressure. The jaws must be per pendicular to the holding notches.
5.3.6. Sensors assembly Staggered assembly Linear mounting Staggered assembly Mounting accessories for sensor combination: Reference Linear assembly Staggered assembly 4829 0598 These accessories must be ordered separately. 5.3.7. Sealing accessories for sensors Reference Sealing case for terminal 4829 0600 These accessories must be ordered separately.
5.5. Flexible TF sensors mounting 5.5.1. Installing the casing DIN rail Plate Chassis 0.19 0.29 or 0.59 7.5 or 15 1.38 W a s h e r max. 5.5.2. Cable mounting...
6. CONNECTION 6.1. Type B micro ET H x= 7 mm 2x OUTPUT 0.25 N.m max. x= 7 mm 3x INPUT 0.25 N.m max. RS485 MODBUS x= 7 mm 0.25 N.m max. SUPPLY x= 7 mm 0.6 N.m max. x= 7 mm 0.6 N.m max.
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Description of the terminals RS485 VOLTAGE L / + N / - RS485 PROFIBUS DIRIS A-40 ref. 4825 0502 SUPPLY Pro bus DPV1 OUTPUT 5 4 3 2 1 1+ 1- 2+ 2- D-SUB 9 9 8 7 6 TE/TR/TF SENSORS...
6.2. Connection to the electrical network and to the loads 6.2.1. installation. Network type Configurable load phase 3P+N 6.2.2. Description of the main network and load combinations Legend: 3P+N – 3CT Three phase + Neutral sensors Three phase load Voltage terminal V1 V2 V3 VN = Balanced load = Unbalanced load...
If the distance of 1200 m is exceeded and/or the number of products is greater than 32, a repeater must be added to enable additional products to be connected. 7.3. explanations are available on the DIRIS A-40 documentation page on the website at the following address: www.socomec.com/en/documentation/diris-a40...
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8.2. 8.2.1. Navigation HOME load 1 INPUTS/OUTPUTS 8.2.2. Description of the Wizard the wizard by holding down the HOME load 1 INPUTS/OUTPUTS means of a series of screens: Date/time Load type Integration period The Wizard can be launched using 2 modes chosen by the user: load...
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8.2.3. HOME HOME PARAMETERS SENSORS INPUTS/OUTPUTS … PARAMETERS...
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DISPLAY: selection of the language, of the date and time and of the access code...
8.3. Screen menu structure Menu structure Phase-neutral voltage Phase-phase voltage Phase-neutral voltage unbalance Voltages Phase-neutral voltage harmonics Phase-neutral voltage crest factor Phase-phase voltage unbalance Phase-phase voltage harmonics Phase-phase voltage crest factor Current Measurements Active power Reactive power Apparent power Power Predictive power Power factor Tan Phi...
9.1. Browse Measurements Voltage Phase-neutral load Current Parameters Power ..Press for 3 sec. 9.2. Shortcuts apparent power, power factor, cosinus phi 9.3. Favourites menus. Use this to save favourite screens by holding down and then to view them with a short press Use this to remove favourite screens by holding down 9.4.
ALARMS 10.1. Alarms upon events Alarms can be generated when a threshold is exceeded for the electrical measurements, consumption, variations in level or change in input status. Also, combinations can be made on the alarms created. Up to 50 alarms detected are saved and timestamped; an alarm can have 3 distinct statuses: Alarm active, Alarm digital input.
Consumption Digital inputs Alarm upon change of status for a digital input Setting a time delay at the start and end of the alarm Combination of alarms...
10.2. System alarms If an installation error is detected during setup, an alarm will be automatically generated. Current/voltage compatibility Alarm upon connection error between the current and the voltage Faulty current sensor Alarm for detecting the absence of a current sensor 10.3.
11. WEB SERVER access to all the measurements of the electrical parameters and of the energy measured by the DIRIS A-40. The default IP address for accessing the web server is the following: 192.168.0.4 Below are some examples of the web server screen:...
12. CHARACTERISTICS 12.1. 12.1.1. Mechanical features Fitted on a door with format 96x96 Protection degree IP52 front panel / IP20 rear panel Type of screen Screen resolution: 350 x 160 pixels ref 4825 0500: 326 g Weight ref 4825 0501: 341 g ref 4825 0502: 349 g 12.1.2.
RS485 Protocol Modbus RTU Baudrate 9600 to 115200 bauds Function ETHERNET Product DIRIS A-40 ref. 4825 0501 Protocol SMTP, FTP SNTP protocol Updates from an NTP server. SMTP protocol Sends a mail in case of an alarm FTP protocol Saves the measurement files on an FTP server...
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Functions USB 2 Protocol Modbus RTU on USB Function Type B micro USB connector 12.1.6. IP52 front IP20 rear Ambient operating temperature Storage temperature 2,000 m Vibration Impact resistance 12.1.7. Electromagnetic compatibility Immunity to electrostatic discharges on contact Immunity to electrostatic discharges in the air Immunity to electrical fast transients/bursts Voltage measurement RS485...
Industrial 12.1.8. Safety Safety Insulation UL61010-1 & UL61010-2-030 UL installation: DIRIS A-40 and current sensors have to be enclosed inside an NRTL 12.1.9. Service life...
Total active energy 1 with TR sensors , iTR or TF sensors 1 with TR sensors 0.02 Phase current 0.2 DIRIS A-40 only 1 with TR sensors 2 with TR sensors , PF 0.5 lagging to 0.8 1 with TR sensors...
Measurement Symbol + dedicated sensors (TE, TR, Function range iTR, TF) in compliance with 0.02 Phase current 0.2 DIRIS A-40 only 1 with TRsensors 2 with TRsensors Pst, Plt Udip Uswl Uint Unba Voltage phase and amplitude unbalance (Lp-Lg or...
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