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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
=
=
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