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5.7.1
Readout to IEC 62056-21
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The data read out according to IEC 62056-21 are recorded in the form of
the example shown below. The quantity and sequence of values in the log
is determined by parameterisation.
Log example
/LGZ4\2ZMD4104100
F.F (00000000)
0.0.1 (417242)
0.1.0 (28)
0.1.2.04 (98-05-01 00:00)
1.2.1 (26068.7*kW)
1.2.2 (15534.8*kW)
1.6.1 (192.4*kW)(00-05-06 10:45)
1.6.1*04 (202.4)(00-04-22 09:30)
1.6.2 (086.7*kW)(00-05-04 22:30)
1.6.2*04 (100.9)(00-04-14 23:00)
1.8.1 (0244948*kWh)
1.8.1*04 (0234520)
1.8.2 (0082520*kWh)
1.8.2*04 (0078197)
5.8.1 (0106103*kvarh)
5.8.1*04 (0100734)
5.8.2 (0039591*kvarh)
5.8.2*04 (0036152)
1.8.0 (0327468*kWh)
5.8.0 (0145694*kvarh)
8.8.0 (0001452*kvarh)
0.9.1 (14:18:06)
0.9.2 (00-05-20)
C.7.0 (00087)
C.72.0 (00157)
C.73.0 (00000)
C.74.0 (00306)
C.3.0 (500)
C.3.1 (500)
C.2.1 (00-03-26)
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1)
If the sequence is parameterised as a month.
D000062026 en a – E650 Series 4 – ZMD400AT/CT, ZFD400AT/CT – User Manual
Significance
Designation of meter
(reply on transmit request)
Error message
1st identification number
Number of resets
Time of last reset
P
cumulated
max
P
cumulated
max
P
present
max
with April stored value
P
present
max
with April stored value
Active energy (import)
with April stored value
Active energy (import)
with April stored value
Reactive energy (inductive)
with April stored value
Reactive energy (inductive)
with April stored value
Total active energy
Total reactive energy (inductive)
Total reactive energy (capacitive)
Time-of-day of readout
Date of readout
No. of voltage failures of all phases
Number of under-voltages
Number of over-voltages
Number of over-loads (over-current)
Active pulse constant
Reactive pulse constant
Date of last parameterisation
End of log
Operation
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