The number of digits for energy register is set to 9 (for version 1.04.00 and
up). This includes digits to the left and to the right of the decimal point (e.g.
with one decimal place : 12345678.9). If an energy register exceeds the
value 999999999, it continues at the value 000000000 and a flag will be set
in the device status register (of that registration period).
All pulse inputs arrive in two separate energy registers and one pulse regis-
ter:
•
Cumulative register (settable), in which the meter reading of the supplying
meter can be adjusted for control and check purposes.
•
Current (cannot be modified externally), which registers the flow of energy
since the last reset.
•
Pulse register (control register, cannot be modified externally), counts all
incoming pulses from the related input without weighting.
Furthermore the energy increment since the end of the last registration pe-
riod is calculated for both registration periods (Tm1 and Tm2). By multipli-
cation with the time factor, these values are converted into demand values.
Demand
value
– TF
: Time factor
– Tm
: Registration period (in minutes)
The energy increment registers (and therefore also the demand registers)
are reset to 0 at the beginning of each new registration period.
Example: Registration period:
Time factor:
Energy increment:
→ Demand:
60
weighting
:
=
TF
Tm
Tm1 =
15 min.
TF
=
60/15
∆E
=
25 kWh
∆E × TF = 100 kW
P
=
=
4
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