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Megger Metrysense5000 User Manual
Megger Metrysense5000 User Manual

Megger Metrysense5000 User Manual

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Metrysense5000
Smart Grid Sensor
USER GUIDE
VER 2.18
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Metrysense5000
www.megger.com

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  • Page 1 Metrysense5000 Smart Grid Sensor USER GUIDE VER 2.18 Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 2: Fcc Statements

    2) L’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. AVERTISSEMENT – CONFORMITÉ AUX NORMES D'EXPOSITION AUX RF : Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé à une distance minimale de 17.2cm entre le radiateur et votre corps. Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 3 Gateway Sensor. The Gateway Sensor collects the data, runs analysis algorithms on the complete 3-phase information in order to make a local decision about the fault, and sends the result to the server via the cellular network. Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 4 Description Modem Type SIM Size Picture SIM Card A SIM card must be Micro SIM prepared for each gateway For a new operator or SIM type it is recommended to test cellular connectivity in advance before the installation. Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 5 Using a Torx head screwdriver, loosen the 2 Torx screws and carefully take out the Battery Pack, and put aside the GS, while the battery wires remain connected. 2.2.4 Insert the Micro SIM into SIM socket. SIM card is well inserted when there’s a sound of “click”. Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 6 2.2.5 Put Battery Pack back into place and tighten the Torx screws. Leave the GS cover unassembled for the next step. Note: Battery pack provided by Megger is safety approved. Do not attempt to use any other batteries. Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 7 When GS is installed on power line and senses line current, long-run Led indication (of GS Main LED, USB cover light indication Power Button Figure 5: USB cover, Power Button and Main LED connection status) continues for 1 hour and then stops. Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 8 When micro SIM card has been inserted, and GS is powered on - the GS is expected to show 2 blinks every 5 seconds (scanning), and move to 3 blinks (connected) in less than 2 minutes . If GS hasn’t connected within few minutes, please follow PC software installation and APN configuration steps. Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 9 Open\closed Circuit Breaker (CB) Open\closed switch The schematic can be revised when necessary. 3.2.2 Send the schematic to Megger Grid Analytics (MGA) in advanced. MGA will configure the settings for the web portal. 3.2.3 An example of line Schematics: Pole with...
  • Page 10 4.3 Installing MGA BLoader: BLoader is a MGA application for viewing and configuring MS5000 units parameters using direct USB connection. 4.3.1 Open folder MS5000 PC Software\BLoader. 4.3.2 Run BLoader Installer *.exe. 4.3.3 Complete the installation using the installation’s defaults. Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 11 USB cover. Using the Torx head screwdriver, loosen the screws that holds the USB cover and remove it (see Figure 5, page 6). Plug in the A-type USB cable end to PC, and B-type end to the GS terminal. Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 12 5.2.1 Open MGA BLoader application by double clicking on desktop’s shortcut, Or run C:\Program Files (x86)\Megger\BLoader\BLoader.exe . BLoader software, can be used for viewing information, status and other configuration of GS and Sensors. 5.2.2 The BLoader main window: Figure 7: BLoader, main window 5.2.3 Click...
  • Page 13 Put USB Cover back in place and tighten the screws. Hold the two cover parts together, place and lock the Pipe pins on both sides. Tighten the Side clamp screw by turning clockwise. Tighten the Main clamp screw by turning clockwise. Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 14 Open the unit at 45 degrees angle. Main LED, light indication Main LED, light indication Power Button Power Button Secondary Clamp Screw Main Clamp Main Clamp Screw Screw Figure 9: Opening GS or SU cover at 45 degrees Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 15 When units are not being used, it’s important to turn them off in order to save battery power. When unit is installed on the line (either GS or Sensor Unit) and senses line current, the long-run LED indication continues for 1 hour (configurable) and then stops. Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 16 Go to https://st1.metryview.com/ and login using Username and Password, provided by Megger. b) Verify that periodic measurements of voltage and current of the sensor under test are presented on the web portal. For more information, see MetryView Web Portal guide.
  • Page 17 The MetryView sensor addresses table also includes an option to change the name and description of the physical point itself. Once updated in the table, the point’s name will be displayed on the diagram and in the network hierarchy right menu. Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 18 70kV phase to phase. For copper wires use the MS5000-AC-CP accessory For insulated wires use the MS5000-AC-IN accessory For voltages above 70kV and up to 140kV use the MS5000-HV accessory See descriptions of the accessories below Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 19 Warning: MS5000-AC-CP must be used ONLY for copper wires. Using it for installation on an Aluminum wire can cause galvanic corrosion which can damage the Aluminum wire. Figure 14: MS5000-AC-CP Brass clamp - used ONLY for installation on copper wires Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 20 (1) Remove the screw that locks the aluminum contact clamp (2) Disconnect the aluminum contact clamp from the main clamp screw (3) Remove The standard main clamp screw from the sensor Figure 155: removing the standard clamp screw Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 21 Then attach the MS5000-AC-IN adapter to the upper half of the sensor using two screws that are supplied with the MS5000-AC-IN: 2 Screws used for attaching the adapter MS5000-AC-IN adapter for Insulated wires covers the upper side of the wire AC-IN accessory Figure 17 MS5000- Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 22 Dimensions of sensors Dimensions of sensors: 7.3.1 Wire Diameter 6…32 The dimensions are in mm Sensor's weight: 3.5kg Figure 18: Sensor’s dimensions (mm) Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 23 3 blinks every 5 seconds. For the GS it means it has established connection with server. sensors it means they are synchronized with the GS. To verify the communication, open MetryView website to see samples are being received every 5 minutes. Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 24 When installation is completed, before the crew leaves the site: Make sure the set communicates well - wait at the site and verify new samples from all 3 sensors are being received and shown on website every 5 minutes. Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 25 Open the hook of the grip-all hot stick, hook the ring of the main clamp screw, pull back the handle of the hot stick until the cross pin on the main clamp screw is fixed in the edge of the hot stick: Figure 20: Gripping the main screw using hot stick Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 26 Figure 21: Placing the sensor on the wire 7.6.6 Disconnect the hot stick from the main screw. At this stage the sensor is attached to the wire, but it is still open: Figure 23: Sensor attached to wire but still open Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 27 7.6.9 Disconnect the hot stick from the secondary screw. At this stage the sensor is mounted and closed. Repeat for all units in the set, a sensor on each phase according to unit’s phase label. Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 28 Alternatively, the sensors can be deployed on a non-energized line: Figure 26: Direct installation on a non-energized line Please tighten well both the main clamp screw and the secondary clamp screw according to the specification in the previous section. Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 29 7. Verify set RF and Cellular connection again, when set is on the line:  Each unit should show indication of 3 Led blinks every 5 seconds  A new measurement from all 3 sensors should be received and shown on website, every 5 minutes. Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 30 4. The measurements will be shown on MetryView each 5 minutes. On the line 5. If the line is during installation, the surrounding energized LEDs (four side LEDs of the sensor) will provide an indication when the sensor is deployed. Checklist: Verifying that the sensors are installed correctly Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 31 : Grounding hook accessory connected to the MS5200 In addition, a standard medium voltage grounding clamp with a ground wire must be used, e.g. see this example: Figure : An example of a grounding clamp and a ground wire Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 32 This installation guide provides general information, but it is not providing a detailed procedure, and the installation must comply to the internal procedures and safety rules of the power utility. Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 33 Figure 29: Sensor installed on each phase Figure 30: Example of installation on two circuits Figure 31: Lifting the equipment using a climbing Figure 32: Installation by hot stick equipment and a rope (fastening the secondary clamp screw) Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 34 Figure 33: Lifting the equipment using a Crane Figure 34: Installation by hot stick using a crane Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 35 14:44 Example of data table filled in during installation After installation please provide the table to Megger for configuring the MetryView website (this can also be done in advance before the installation if the installation plan is known) It is recommended to take high-resolution pictures of the sensors immediately after installation.
  • Page 36 Unexpected voltage imbalance alarm for long period of time may indicate that a sensor measures the voltage incorrectly (in MetryView and DNP3). • Communication problem alarm to the DMS indicating missing periodic measurements (in DNP3). This can be troubleshooted by reading the radio reception level (RSSI) and checking if it is not too low. Metrysense5000 www.megger.com...
  • Page 37 Manufacturing sites Megger Limited Megger GmbH Weststraße Megger USA - Valley Forge Valley Archcliffe Road Forge Corporate Center 2621 Van Dover 52074 Buren Avenue Norristown Kent CT17 Aachen Pennsylvania, 19403 USA 1-610 676 8500 Germany 1-610-676-8610 +49 (0) 241 91380 500...

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