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  • Page 1 User Manual...
  • Page 3 User Manual Document ID: 2CMC486001M0201 Revision: D 2020-10-01...
  • Page 4 ABB Spa. ABB Spa assumes no responsi- bility for any errors that may appear in this document. In no event shall ABB Spa be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental or con- sequential damages of any nature or kind arising from the use of this document, nor shall ABB AB be liable for incidental or consequential damages arising from use of any software or hardware described in this document.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content Table of Content 1 About this Manual ..................3 2 Product Overview ..................5 3 Installation ....................9 3.3.1 Wiring Diagrams ....................13 3.3.1.1 Outputs/inputs ..................13 4 User Interface ..................... 15 5 Meter Settings .................... 21 6 Technical Description ................
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  • Page 7: About This Manual

    About this Manual Chapter 1: About this Manual Overview This chapter describes the conventions used in this manual. It also contains expla- nations and definitions of terms and definitions that are used in the document. In this chapter The following topics are covered in this chapter: 1.1 Conventions Used in this Document .............
  • Page 8 About this Manual 1.1 Conventions Used in this Document This document contains warning, caution, note and tip icons that point out safety Symbols related conditions and other important or useful information. Symbol Description The electrical warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard which could result in electrical shock.
  • Page 9: Product Overview

    Product Overview Chapter 2: Product Overview Overview This chapter describes the parts of the meter. It also contains information about the meter type. In this chapter The following topics are covered in this chapter: 2.1 Meter Parts .................... 6 2.2 Meter Type .................... 7...
  • Page 10 Product Overview 2.1 Meter Parts The parts of the meter are shown in the illustration below: Illustration 20 21 Parts description The following table describes the parts of the meter: Item Description Comments DIN-lock To fasten the meter on the DIN-rail. Output Terminal connections for the output.
  • Page 11 Product Overview 2.2 Meter Type The C11 is a compact meter for 1-phase metering. The meter is direct connected C11 meter for currents up to max. 40 A. Product label The meter type information that is reflected on the product label is shown in the...
  • Page 12 Product Overview Item Description Frequency LED pulse frequency Pulse frequency Protective class II Operating temperature range Rated current ABB ID...
  • Page 13: Installation

    Installation Chapter 3: Installation Overview This chapter describes how to mount the C11 meter and how to connect it to an electricity network. In this chapter 3.1 Mounting the Meter ................10 3.2 Environmental Considerations ............. 11 3.3 Installing the Meter ................12...
  • Page 14: In This Chapter 3.1 Mounting The Meter

    Main Catalog (2CMC481001C0201). DIN-rail mounted The C11 meters are intended to be mounted on a standard (DIN 50022) DIN-rail. If this method of mounting is used no extra accessories are needed and the meter is fastened on the rail by snapping the DIN-rail lock onto the rail.
  • Page 15: Environmental Considerations

    Installation 3.2 Environmental Considerations Ingress protection To comply with the protection requirements the product must be mounted in pro- tection class IP 51 enclosures, or better, according to IEC60259. Mechanical environment In accordance with the Measuring Directive (2014/32/EU), the product complies with M1, which means that it can be operated in “...locations with vibration and shocks of low significance, e.g.
  • Page 16: Installing The Meter

    Turn on the mains power. Verify the The C11 meter has a red LED next to the push button on the front of the meter that flashes proportionally to the active energy. The LED has a fixed pulse frequency installation of 1000 imp/kWh and can be used to test and verify the installation.
  • Page 17: Wiring Diagrams

    Installation 3.3.1 Wiring Diagrams 2-wire connection 3.3.1.1 Outputs/inputs Fixed, 1 output...
  • Page 18 Installation...
  • Page 19: User Interface

    User Interface Chapter 4: User Interface Overview This chapter gives an overview of the display and of the functions of the button on the meter. In this chapter The following topics are covered in this chapter: 4.1 Display and buttons ................18 4.2 Menu Structure ..................
  • Page 20 User Interface 4.1 Display and buttons The display consists of both icons, digits and letters. The measured value/menu Display options are displayed with large letters vertically on the display, as well as hori- zontally on the lower part of the display. The measured unit is displayed vertically on the right side of the display, and the status icons are displayed at the upper part of the display, see figure below.
  • Page 21 User Interface 4.2 Menu Structure This section will give an introduction to the menu structure. Overview Menu structure The menu structure of the meter can be viewed in the following figure View menu Set menu Selection of function Set alarm menu –...
  • Page 22 User Interface Choice in menu Output on No. of No. of Unit Min. Max. value display digits decimals value Active Power <numerical 9999 value> Voltage <numerical 999.9 value> Current <numerical 99.9 value> Power factor <numerical 1.000 value> Output state - Alarm on, or AL On - Alarm off, or AL OFF...
  • Page 23 User Interface Choice in menu Output on display Explanation Alarm current AL CUr By choosing this option, the alarm will be set regarding to the measured current. Alarm power factor AL PF By choosing this option, the alarm will be set regarding to the measured power factor.
  • Page 24 User Interface...
  • Page 25: Meter Settings

    Meter Settings Chapter 5: Meter Settings Overview This chapter describes how to configure the functions of the meter, including alarm settings. In this chapter The following topics are covered in this chapter: 5.1 Setting the Output ................22 5.2 Setting the Alarm ................. 24...
  • Page 26 Meter Settings 5.1 Setting the Output The C11 meter has one output which can be used for three different purposes. About the output When one of the three options has been choosen for the output, the remaining two options are automatically disabled.
  • Page 27 Meter Settings The output can also be disabled by performing the following steps when located Disable output in the view menu. Step Action Comment When located in the view menu, use the long press to get to the set menu Use the long press to get to the selection of func- tion menu.
  • Page 28 Meter Settings 5.2 Setting the Alarm The alarm function gives the user the possibility to set an alarm that will trigger About the alarm when a defined limit is reached by the measured value. See table for more infor- mation. Choice in menu Unit Output on display...
  • Page 29 Meter Settings Step Action Comment Set the time frame that the measured value Use the short press to change must pass the set alarm value in order for the the value of the digit, and the alarm to be cleared (Alarm off delay). long press to step through the different digits.
  • Page 30 Meter Settings...
  • Page 31: Technical Description

    Technical Description Chapter 6: Technical Description Overview This chapter describes the technical functions of the C11 meter. In this chapter The following topics are covered in this chapter: 6.1 Energy Values ..................28 6.2 Instrumentation ..................29 6.3 Outputs ....................30...
  • Page 32: Energy Values

    Technical Description 6.1 Energy Values The energy values are stored in energy registers. The different energy registers General can be divided into: • Registers containing active energy. The energy values can be read directly on the display by using the button on the meter.
  • Page 33: Instrumentation

    Technical Description 6.2 Instrumentation The following table shows the complete instrumentation functions of the C11 me- Instrumentation ter. functions Instrumentation Active power, L Voltage L - N Current L Power factor, Total Accuracy All instrumentation data accuracy is defined within the voltage range -20% - +15% of the stated nominal voltage and within the current range 5% of the base current to the maximum current.
  • Page 34: Outputs

    Technical Description 6.3 Outputs The C11 meter has one output which can be used for three different purposes. About outputs When one of the three options has been choosen for the output, the remaining two options are automatically disabled. • Alarm monitoring The output is used for monitoring if an alarm has been triggered or not.
  • Page 35: Alarm

    Technical Description 6.4 Alarm The purpose of the alarm function is to enable monitoring of quantities in the General meter. Monitoring can be set to high or low level detection. High level detection gives an alarm when the level of a quantity goes above the set level. Low level detection gives an alarm when the value goes below the set level.
  • Page 36 Technical Description...
  • Page 37: Technical Data

    Technical data Chapter 7: Technical data Overview This chapter contains the technical specifications and the physical dimensions of the meter. In this chapter The following topics are covered in this chapter: 7.1 Technical Specifications ..............36 7.2 Physical Dimensions ................38...
  • Page 38 Technical data 7.1 Technical Specifications Specifications for C11 direct connected meter Voltage/current inputs Nominal voltage 230 VAC Voltage range 230 VAC (-20% - +15% Power dissipation voltage circuits < 0.8 VA (0.2 W) total Power dissipation current circuits 0.02 W at 230 VAC and I...
  • Page 39 Technical data Surge voltage test 4 kV 1.2/50s (IEC 61000-4-5) Fast transient burn test 4 kV (IEC 61000-4-4) Immunity to electromagnetic HF-fields 80 MHz - 2 GHz at 10 V/m (IEC61000-4-3) Immunity to conducted disturbance 150kHz – 80MHz, (IEC 61000-4-6) Immunity to electromagnetic distur- 2-150 kHz for kWh-meters bances...
  • Page 40 Technical data 7.2 Physical Dimensions The following drawing shows the physical dimensions of the C11 meter 17,5...
  • Page 41: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Chapter 8: Troubleshooting Overview This chapter describes the error codes and the warnings that can be received from the meter. In this chapter The following topics are covered in this chapter: 8.1 Error Codes ..................38...
  • Page 42 Troubleshooting 8.1 Error Codes and Warnings Error codes Error code Description Er0041 Program CRC error Er0042 Persistent storage CRC error Er0051 Vref is not vdd/2 Er0052 Temperature sensor error Warnings Warning Description Er1007 Negative power Er1008 Frequency outside meter specification...
  • Page 43: Service & Maintenance

    Chapter 9: Service & Maintenance Overview This chapter contains information about service and manitenance of the product. In this chapter The following topics are covered in this chapter: 9.1 Service and Maintenance ..............40...
  • Page 44 9.1 Service and Maintenance This product contains no parts that can be repaired or exchanged. A broken meter Service must be replaced. Cleaning If the meter needs to be cleaned, use a lightly moistened cloth with a mild deter- gent to wipe it. Caution –...

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