ROOTECH ACCURA 3300 User Manual

ROOTECH ACCURA 3300 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Energy Solution for Human & Nature...
  • Page 2 Notice Symbols Caution Indicates the presence of dangerous voltage which can cause severe injury or death to persons if proper precautions are not followed. Caution Alerts users of the presence of hazards which can cause injury to persons, property damage or damage to the device if proper precautions are not followed. Note Indicates major instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the product.
  • Page 3 About the Manual Rootech, Inc. reserves the right to make changes in the product specifications shown in this User Guide without prior notice. We recommend that customers should obtain the latest information on product specifications and the manual before making orders.
  • Page 4 Rootech will decide at its discretion whether to repair or replace it or give a refund for the product for when the warranty period for the product expired or issues related to the product are not applicable for warranty terms and conditions.
  • Page 5 ◼ If the original identification marks(trade-mark, serial number, etc.) have been defaced, altered, or removed Rootech shall not be liable for any other claims except the claims made by customers, including the original purchaser, his employees, agents, or contractors for any loss, damage, or expense incurred related to the purchased product when the above warranty terms and conditions are not fulfilled.
  • Page 6 Standards Compliance Process Control Equipment E324900 KCC-REM-RTE-ACCURA3300 Page 6...
  • Page 7 Revision History The following versions of the Accura 3300 User’s Guide have been are released. Revision Revision date Description Revision 1.0 2006. 06. 30 Initial release Revision 1.1 2007. 07. 13 Mounting method modified Revision 1.2 2012. 05. 21 Voltage input range modified Revision 1.3...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ........................11 Overview ............................11 Integrated Measurements of Various Electrical Parameters ............11 Accurate Measurements ......................11 Power Quality Data Available ....................11 Proven Safety and Reliability with CE/UL Certifications .............. 11 Features ............................12 Measurement..........................12 Power quality ..........................
  • Page 9 Power Supply.......................... 28 Ground Terminal ........................28 Step 5: Adding the Cover/Powering Up the Meter ................. 30 Adding the Cover ........................30 Powering Up the Meter ......................30 Chapter 3 Meter Operation/Setup ....................31 Display Mode ..........................32 Setup Mode ........................... 35 Reset Mode ............................
  • Page 10 Figures Fig 1.1 Front View ........................16 Fig 1.2 Rear View ........................16 Fig 1.3 Front View ........................17 Fig 1.4 Rear View ........................17 Fig 1.5 Side View ........................17 Fig 1.6 ANSI 4” ........................18 Fig 1.7 DIN96 ........................18 Fig 1.8 Voltage and Current Connector ...................
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Overview Integrated Measurements of Various Electrical Parameters Accura 3300 is a high accuracy digital power meter tailored for reliable measurements and accurate analysis of power consumption. Installed in factories, power and generator panels in buildings, etc, the device performs integrated measurements of various power parameters, including voltage, current, power, frequency, and power factor.
  • Page 12: Features

    Features Measurement 64 samples/cycle, True RMS IEC 62053-22 Class 0.5S 50, 60 Hz Energy Received energy, Delivered energy Net energy(Received energy - Delivered energy) Total(Sum) energy(Received energy + Delivered energy) Line to neutral voltage, line to line voltage, current Power, energy, power factor, frequency Fundamental component/true RMS value of current 4 quadrant power Demand, peak demand, predicted demand...
  • Page 13: Applications

    RMS measurements for voltage and current waveforms distorted due to harmonics. Power Quality Analysis Accura 3300 provides data on voltage and current THD and K-Factor and allows for the analysis of voltage and current harmonics up to the 31st order. It allows for effective analysis of power quality by providing real time data on voltage and current waveforms.
  • Page 14: Parameters

    Parameters Item Realtime Average Total Maximum Minimum Predicted Phase voltage ■ ■ ■ ■ Line to line voltage ■ ■ ■ ■ Current ■ ■ ■ Power Active ■ ■ ■ Reactive ■ ■ ■ Apparent ■ ■ ■ Energy Active ■...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 Mounting

    Chapter 2 Mounting Installation Conditions The Accura 3300 should be mounted in a dry, dirt free location away from heat sources and high electric fields. To operate the product properly and effectively, the environmental conditions below should be considered. Description...
  • Page 16: Before You Begin

    Before You Begin Before installing the meter, observe the instructions in this guide and read the safety precautions presented on the “Installation Considerations” page. Caution Power up after the voltage and current wiring is completed. Meter Overview Fig 1.1 Front View Fig 1.2 Rear View Page 16...
  • Page 17: Meter Dimensions

    Meter Dimensions Fig 1.3 Front View Fig 1.4 Rear View Fig 1.5 Side View Page 17...
  • Page 18: Step 1: Panel Mounting

    Step 1: Panel Mounting Sequence Remove connector on the bottom of the meter. Fit the meter into cutout[ANSI 4” or DIN96]. Fix the meter onto the panel by turning the mounting nut. When conforming to the DIN96 standard, there is no need to drill holes on the panel. Fig 1.6 ANSI 4”...
  • Page 19: Step 2: Wiring Voltage And Current Inputs

    Step 2: Wiring Voltage and Current Inputs Fig 1.8 Voltage and Current Connector Voltage Input Item Description Pin name Connector Terminal block Wire 2.1 to 3.5 mm [ 14 to 12 AWG] Rating 0 - 600V 3 - L-L[Line to line], 0 - 457V 3 - L-N[Line to neutral] Burden 0.02VA/phase @220V Impedance...
  • Page 20: Current Input

    Current Input Item Description Pin name 1S, 2S, 3S, 1L, 2L, 3L Connector Terminal block[Busbar] Wire 2.1 to 6 mm [ 14 to 10 AWG] Ratings 5A nominal/ 10A full scale 3 - Burden Maximum 0.005A/phase @10A Pollution degree 2, Installation Category Ⅲ Compliance CT[Current Transformer] Item...
  • Page 21: Wiring Diagram Using External Pts

    Wiring Diagram Using External PTs Caution Failure to observe the following wiring diagrams may result in severe injury or death. Be sure to use shorting block when connecting the meter to CT secondaries. Fig 1.9 Single-phase 2-wire Connection, Wiring Mode = 1P2U Caution In single phase 2 wire mode, be sure to use V , 1S, 1L terminals as the above.
  • Page 22: Fig 1.10 Three-Phase 3-Wire Open Delta Connection Using 2 Cts, Wiring Mode = 3P3O

    Fig 1.10 Three-phase 3-wire Open Delta Connection Using 2 CTs, Wiring Mode = 3P3O Caution In three phase 3 wire open delta connection mode, be sure to connect V to V as the above. Fig 1.11 Three-phase 3-Wire Open Delta Connection Using 3 CTs, Wiring Mode = 3P3O Caution In three phase 3 wire open delta connection mode, be sure to connect V to V...
  • Page 23: Fig 1.12 Three Phase 4 Wire Connection Using 3 Pts And 3 Cts, Wiring Mode = 3P4U

    Fig 1.12 Three Phase 4 Wire Connection Using 3 PTs and 3 CTs, Wiring Mode = 3P4U Page 23...
  • Page 24: Direct Connection Diagram Using No Pts

    Direct Connection Diagram Using No PTs Caution Failure to observe the following wiring diagrams may result in severe injury or death. Be sure to use shorting block when connecting the meter to CT secondaries. Fig 1.13 Single-phase 2-wire Direct Connection, Wiring Mode = 1P2U Caution In the single phase 2 wire mode, be sure to use V , 1S, 1L terminals as shown above.
  • Page 25: Fig 1.14 Single-Phase 3-Wire Direct Connection Using 2 Cts, Wiring Mode = 1P3U

    Fig 1.14 Single-phase 3-wire Direct Connection Using 2 CTs, Wiring Mode = 1P3U Caution In single phase 3 wire mode, be sure to use V , 1S, 1L, 3S, 3L terminals as the above. Fig 1.15 Three-phase 3-Wire Open Delta Direct Connection, Wiring Mode = 3P3O Caution In three phase 3 wire open delta direct connection mode, use PTs for voltages over 457V [line to line].
  • Page 26: Fig 1.16 Three-Phase 3-Wire Open Delta Direct Connection Using 3 Cts

    Fig 1.16 Three-phase 3-Wire Open Delta Direct Connection Using 3 CTs Wiring Mode = 3P3O Caution In the three phase 3 wire open delta direct connection mode, use PTs for voltages over 457V [line to line]. be sure to connect V to V as shown above.
  • Page 27: Step 3: Wiring The Device For Rs485 Communication

    Using a UL2919 cable is recommended for communication. Comm Indicator The Comm LED blinks green when the meter is transmitting data. Protocol The meter provides Modbus RTU protocol. Refer to the Accura 3300 Communication User ’s Guide for details about the Modbus protocol. Page 27...
  • Page 28: Step 4: Wiring The Power Supply And Ground Terminal

    Step 4: Wiring the Power Supply and Ground Terminal Fig 1.19 Wiring of Power Supply and Ground Terminal Power Supply Item Description Pin name PP[+/L], PN[-/N] Connector Screw terminal[Pluggable] Wire 1.25 to 3.5 mm [ 24 to 14 AWG] Ratings AC 85 - 265V, 50/60Hz -, DC 100 - 300V Compliance Pollution degree 2...
  • Page 29 Note Wire the meter’s ground terminal G to switchgear earth ground. Do not use metal door hinges as a ground path Page 29...
  • Page 30: Step 5: Adding The Cover/Powering Up The Meter

    Step 5: Adding the Cover/Powering Up the Meter Adding the Cover Fig 1.20 Adding the Cover Powering Up the Meter Close the PT fuses( or direct voltage input fuses). Open the CT shorting blocks. Apply power to the meter. Page 30...
  • Page 31: Chapter 3 Meter Operation/Setup

    Chapter 3 Meter Operation/Setup Each of these functions can be accomplished by pressing the Menu, Up, Down, and Enter buttons on the front panel. Item Description Display mode View parameter measurements Setup mode Configure parameters[wiring, communication, etc.] Reset mode Reset energy, demand, maximum, and minimum values. System mode View meter system information[meter option, firmware version].
  • Page 32: Display Mode

    Display Mode In Display mode, you can view values from these measurement groups. Fig 2.1 Measurement Groups Measurement Group Parameters Measured , kW, kVAR, kVA, PF FUND DMD PrE[Prediction] ,MAX, MIN kWh rEc[Receive] , kWh dEL[Deliver] , kWh tot[Total] , kWh net[Net] , kVARh, kVAh, Hz It is indicated on the first LED segment.
  • Page 33 When the “x1000” LED of Grout E is lit, multiply the displayed value by 1000 for actual ◼ value in fourth LED display. Button Functions in Display Mode Button Function Sequentially selects measurement group. [Group A→ Group B→ Group C→ Group D] Move to the previous measurement group.
  • Page 34 kVAR Demand reactive power √ Demand apparent power √ DMD, MAX Max demand current √ DMD, MAX Max demand power √ kVAR DMD, MAX Max demand reactive power √ DMD, MAX Max demand apparent power √ DMD, PrE[Prediction] Prediction demand power √...
  • Page 35: Setup Mode

    Setup Mode In Setup mode, You can set up menus, such as PT/CT ratio, wiring, and communication after mounting the meter. Button Functions in Setup Mode Button Function Enter setup mode by pressing the Up and Down buttons at the same time.
  • Page 36 Wiring mode Single phase 2 wires Single phase 3 wires Three phase 3 wires, Open Delta √ Three phase 4 wires Comm address 1 - 247 √ Protocol Modbus RTU Rootech † Speed[bps] 1200bps 2400bps 4800bps √ 9600bps 19200bps 38400bps 57600bps ‡...
  • Page 37: Reset Mode

    Reset Mode In Reset Mode, you can reset Energy, Demand, and the Maximum/minimum values. Button Functions in Reset Mode Button Function Enter reset mode by pressing the Down and Enter buttons at the same time. Move to the previous menu screen. Move to the next menu screen.
  • Page 38: System Mode

    System Mode You can view system information, such as product number, version, demand time, frequency selection, etc. Button Functions in System Mode Button Function Enter System Mode Move to the previous menu screen. Move to the next menu screen. Enter system edit mode to configure the displayed menu value. →...
  • Page 39 Menu Items Order Menu Item Range Default Demand time 1 - 60 Frequency 50Hz, 60Hz √ Reactive power calculation Method 1 Method 2 Auto reset mode for the NAnu Manual Reset √ maximum/minimum values PoLL Auto Reset Transmission delay time 0-50 Demo mode √...
  • Page 40: Reactive Power Calculation

    Reactive Power Calculation Rootech supports two methods for accurate calculation of reactive power. Method 1: General Calculation Method 1 is used to obtain reactive power, and apparent power by using calculation of vector apparent power.  PF = Fig 2.2 P , Q[according to general calculation]...
  • Page 41 Method 2: Calculation of Harmonics Method 2 is used to obtain reactive power from apparent and active power, and the overall apparent power by using calculation of vector apparent power.   PF = Note P can be a positive or negative value, while Q is always a negative value. Page 41...
  • Page 42: Appendix A Specifications

    Appendix A Specifications Voltage Input Rating Input 0 - 600V 3 - L-L, 0 - 457V 3 - L-N [In three phase 3 wire open delta direct connection mode, use PTs for voltages over 457V line to line] Calibration 60 - 220V per phase Wiring Mode 1P2W, 1P3W, 3P3W, 3P4W Burden...
  • Page 43: Appendix B Standard Compliance

    Appendix B Standard Compliance Accuracy IEC62053-22 Class 0.5S Safety UL61010-2, 2nd edition[IEC61010] IEC 61326-1 [IEC 61000-4-2] Electrostatic Discharge[ESD] IEC 61326-1 [IEC 61000-4-3] EM Field IEC 61326-1 [IEC 61000-4-4] Electric Fast Transient IEC 61326-1 [IEC 61000-4-5] Surge Immunity IEC 61326-1 [IEC 61000-4-6] Conducted RF Immunity IEC61326-1 [IEC 61000-4-8] Rated Power Frequency Magnetic Field...
  • Page 44: Appendix C Test Report

    Measuring Test IEC 62053-22, Electricity Meter Equipment: active energy for Class 0.5S Current range Power factor Class 0.2S/ 0.5S Accura 3300 0.05A < I < 0.25A ± 0.4%/ ± 1.0% ± 0.4% 0.25A < I < 10.0A ± 0.2%/ ± 0.5% ±...
  • Page 45: Reliability Test

    ‡ Class 0.5S means IEC62053-22 Class 0.5S. Power and power factor values appear as zero if the voltage or current value is less than the pickup value. True RMS Accuracy Accura 3300 Harmonic Voltage Current ±1.0% ±1.0% ±1.0% ±1.0% ±1.0% ±1.0%...
  • Page 46 3300S/3300, Accura 3500S/3500, Accura 3550S/3550, Accura 3700, Accura 5500, and Accura 7500 are trademarks of Rootech Inc. Contact us for detailed product specifications and ordering information. Information contained herein is subject to change without notice. CopyrightⓒRootech Inc. Printed In Korea...

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