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D11 METER USER MANUAL Table of Contents 1 General information....................5 1.1 Use and storage of the manual ................5 1.2 Copyright ........................5 1.3 Liability disclaimer ....................5 1.4 General safety warnings ..................5 1.5 Cyber Security Disclaimer ..................6 2 Technical characteristics ..................7 2.1 Product marking ......................7 2.2 Versions ........................9 2.3 Overall dimensions ....................9...
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 6.8 Setting I-0 ......................33 6.9 Setting Alarm ......................34 6.10 Setting Tariff......................35 6.11 Setting Modbus communication..............36 6.12 Setting M-bus communication .................37 7 Technical meter functionalities ................38 7.1 Energy Values ......................38 7.2 Instrumentation functions ................. 38 7.3 Alarm ........................39 7.4 Inputs and Outputs .....................
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The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and cannot be considered as an obligation by ABB S.p.A. ABB S.p.A. is not liable for any errors that may appear in this document. ABB S.p.A. is not liable under any circumstances for any direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damage of any kind that may arise from using this document.
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ABB S.p.A. and its affiliates are not liable for damages and/or losses related to such security breaches, unauthorized access, interference, intrusion, leakage and/or theft of data or information.
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 2 Technical characteristics 2.1 Product marking Front Bottom D11 15-M 40 Modbus SN# xxxxxxxx Cl.B (1) kvarh Cl.2 Parts description Sealing points Seal thread is used to seal the meter Terminal block Voltage and current terminals...
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Operating temperature range Product code MID and year of verification Product type Notified body Type designation Product standard QR-Code linked to ABB energy meter web Nominal voltage page Current ECO Solution trademark Used electrical and electronic devices must Frequency not be disposed with domestic waste...
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 2.2 Versions The D11 15 meters versions are listed in the below table: Product name Certification Communication Accuracy Cl. 1 - Active D11 15 40 Cl. 2 - Reactive Cl. B/1 - Active D11 15-M 40 Cl.
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 2.4 Main Functionalities Mechanical properties DIN modules Overall dimensions 65 x 92 x 17,5 mm Voltage/current inputs Direct connection Indirect connection via CT Indirect connection via VT Energy measurements Active energy Reactive energy Apparent energy ...
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 2.5 Technical data Voltage/current inputs Nominal voltage 220 - 240 VAC Voltage range 220 - 240 VAC +/- 20% Power consumption Voltage circuit 0.69 W maximum Power consumption Current circuit 0.032 W maximum Base current Ib Reference current Iref Transitional current Itr 0.5 A...
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D11 METER USER MANUAL Digital Output Current 2…60mA Voltage 5…40 VDC (+/-10%) Max ON state drop Voltage 1,5V Pulse output frequency Prog. 1–999999 imp/MWh, 1–999999 imp/kWh, 1–999999 imp/Wh Pulse length 10–990 ms Insulation SELV Digital Input Max Voltage (absolute rating) 44 VDC Off state Voltage 0…5 VDC (+/-10%)
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DIN-rail mounted The D11 15 meters are intended to be mounted on a DIN-rail (DIN 50022). If this method of mounting is used no extra accessories are needed and the meter is fastened by snapping the DIN-rail lock onto the rail.
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 3.2 Environmental considerations Ingress protection The product is for indoor use only. To comply with the protection requirements the product must be mounted in a fireproof meter cabinet with protection class IP 51 or better, according to IEC 60259. Mechanical environment In accordance with the Measuring Directive (2014/32/EU), the product complies with M2, which means that it can be operated in “...locations with significant or high levels of vibration and shock, e.g.
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D11 METER USER MANUAL Install the meter Follow the steps in the table below to install and verify the installation of the meter: Step Action Switch off the mains power. Place the meter on the DIN-rail and make sure it snaps onto it. Strip the cable insulation to the length that is indicated on the meter.
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 3.4 Wiring diagrams This section describes how to connect the meter to an electricity network. The terminal numbers in the wiring diagrams listed below correspond to the marking on the terminal block of the meter. • 1-phase 2-wires LINE in LINE out NEUTRAL in...
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D11 METER USER MANUAL Communication RS485 - Modbus RTU version MBUS version A = Data - A = MBUS A B = Data + B = MBUS B C = Common C = Not used Terminal Connectors Line and Neutral terminals Min.
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 3.5 Configuring the meter Default settings For information about how to change the default settings of the meter, refer to “6 Configuration”. The following table lists the default meter settings: Parameter Direct connected meters Pulse frequency 1.000 impulses / kWh (kvarh) Pulse length 10 ms...
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 4 First commissioning At first power up of D11 15 energy meter, a wizard procedure will guide the user in the first commissioning steps. 4.1 Fast setup During fast setup, the user has to take one of the following choices: a) NOT perform the Fast Setup: In this case, the meter takes the following default parameters: •...
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D11 METER USER MANUAL Fast setup - Communication settings Second step of fast setup is related to communication parameters that vary depending on the meter’s type: • In a case of Modbus meter, the following steps have to be performed (“6.11 Setting Modbus communication”): <3s See the table below for details Modbus menu Address 1-247 Baud 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 Even Parity None •...
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D11 METER USER MANUAL • In a case of meter without Modbus or Mbus, the following steps have to be performed: <3s See the table below for details DO menu Pulse Quant tot IMP kW h (Total Import Active energy) Quant tot EXP kW h (Total Export Active energy) Quant tot IMP k VArh (Total Import Reactive energy) Quant tot EXP k VArh (Total Export Reactive energy) Select and set the parameter (quantity) associated Alarm with the channel (see “6.9 Setting Alarm”) Fast setup - Password configuration In order to protect settings of your meter, a 4 digits password can be set (see “6.3 Setting Password”): <3s <3s 4.2 Final confirmation Once all fast setup settings are performed a confirmation is needed: <3s...
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 5 Access to device 5.1 Button explanation Buttons Functions Press Hold Scroll up/Increase a digit Set/Confirm the value selected 5.2 Display structure The display structure is divided into 3 main areas, as shown in the figure below: Area Description Specific measured value;...
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 5.3 Menu By pressing the screen shows the following pages: Icon Indication Home – Active import Home – Active export Home – Reactive import Home – Reactive export energy Energy INSTANT Instantaneous Values RST. R EG Reset Register TARIFF Tariffs...
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 5.5 Main menu All data reading may be available in the display depending on wiring scheme (see “7.2 Instrumentation functions”). ENERGY pwrqty Active Energy Import Tot Power Factor Tot Active Energy Export Tot Cosphi Tot Active Energy Net Tot Current Quadrant Tot Reactive Energy Import Tot Reactive Energy Export Tot...
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 6 Configuration This chapter gives an overview of the meter settings and configuration. 6.1 Menu structure All or a subset of the following functions can be configured: Fast Setup (Only the first time) Set/Modify Password Reset Factory Global Resettable registers (Rst.Rg on display)
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 6.2 Setting a value Buttons Functions Press Hold Scroll up/Increase a digit Set/Confirm the value selected Setting a number procedure Link Description The menu requires the entry of numerical characters (0-9). Perform the steps as follows: Example: insert “3583”...
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D11 METER USER MANUAL The option/digit that is active for setting is flashing. When the flashing on the last option has stopped, the setting has been performed. Example: flashing option Example: flashing digit After configuring a setting, a confirmation screen always appears. Hold to make the change definitive.
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 6.3 Setting Password • Activate/deactivate password <3s <3s <3s <3s <3s <3s <3s • Modify password <3s <3s <3s <3s <3s <3s Insert the new password (previously the device ask the old password if it was configured).
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 6.4 Reset options <3s <3s <3s <3s <3s See the table below for details Reset options Restore the device to the factory state except for the Factory reset audit log, and wiring scheme in a case of MID meter Complete reset of the device except for the settings Global reset and the audit log...
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 6.5 Setting Standby options The meter allows to set the time interval necessary for the device to enter standby and the brightness maintained by the device once it enters this phase. To change these parameters, perform the following steps: <3s <3s...
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 6.6 Setting Autoscroll options The device is equipped with an Autoscroll feature that can be activated or deactivated. It is also possible to set the time interval necessary for the automatic scroll to take place. To set this options, perform the following steps: •...
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D11 METER USER MANUAL • Set autoscroll time interval <3s <3s <3s <3s <3s <3s Range: from 1 to 60 <3s <3s 6.7 Setting Currency/CO2 The device allows to set a conversion factor for Currency/CO2 , consequently kWh is converted to currency and/or kg CO2.
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 6.8 Setting I-0 <3s <3s <3s See the table below for details Once you selected the parameter associated with the pulse output the meter will ask to select the pulse frequency (seconds) and the pulse lenght. Direct Output Options Pulse Active energy import...
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 6.9 Setting Alarm See “7.3 Alarm” for alarm definition. The meter allows to set up alarms on up to 25 different channels , connected to a selectable parameter. The procedure is the same for each of the 25 channels. To configure Alarms, perform the following steps: <3s <3s <3s...
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 5. Select the delay time connected to the activation of the alarm once the value cross up or down the threshold. 6. Set the % of the Hysteresys (value from 1 to 99). It represents the percentage of the value below which the measurement must fall before the alarm is deactivated.
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 6.11 Setting Modbus communication <3s <3s <3s See the table below for details Modbus menu Address 1-247 Baud 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 Parity Even None...
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 6.12 Setting M-bus communication <3s <3s <3s See the table below for details M-Bus menu Address 1-250 Baud 38400 19200 9600 2400 Access Level Open Open with password Close...
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Presentation of register values In D11 15 the energy is displayed with 6 digits in kWh/ kvarh/KVAh with two decimals and displays one decimal less at overflow, that is it changes to one decimal at 10.000,0 kWh and to no decimals at 100.000 kWh.
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 7.3 Alarm The purpose of the alarm function is to enable monitoring of quantities in the 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.
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 7.4 Inputs and Outputs Inputs/outputs are built with optocouplers and are galvanically isolated from other meter electronics. They are unidirectional and they handle DC voltage only. An input that is not connected equals having its voltage off. The equivalent circuitry of the outputs is an ideal relay in series with a resistor.
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D11 METER USER MANUAL Pulse Outputs On the pulse outputs the meter sends out a specified number of pulses (pulse frequency) per kWh (kvarh for reactive pulse outputs). The output can be controlled by communication or alarm. The number of pulses is proportional to the energy passing through the meter and length of pulses. Pulse frequency and pulse length can be set via the pushbuttons on the meter or via communication.
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 7.5 Logs The D11 meter contains two types of different logs: • Event Log • Audit Log Event Log Event Log include Error, Warning and Alarm. Event Log can be read via communication or directly in the display of the meter. A maximum of 200 log events can be stored in the Event Log When the maximum number of events for a log is reached, the oldest events will be overwritten.
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 8 Measurement methods This chapter contains information about measurement theory and the most common used measurement methods. The information can be used to better understand the meter behavior and/or to pick the correct measurement method. 8.1 Measuring Energy and power Active energy It is easy to understand the need for a utility to measure active energy, since the information is necessary to bill the customer correctly.
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D11 METER USER MANUAL Active power Active power is calculated by continuosly taking snapshots of the active energy measured and dividing the energy increment with the time passed between the snapshots, see formula below where Ek and Ek+1 are two successive active energy snapshots and T is the time passed between the snapshots, where T is a complete number of mains line cycles.
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D11 METER USER MANUAL Apparent energy Apparent energy is calculated as a summation of all measured elements as the product of voltage and current rms values and the rms measurement time T, which is a number of complete mains line cycles, see formula below.
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D11 METER USER MANUAL Phase displacement A load that consumes both reactive and active energy can be divided into active and reactive components. The angle between the apparent power (U*I) vector and the active power component is described as phase displacement angle or power factor angle. The illustration below shows a vector diagram for a load with an active and a reactive component with no harmonics present.
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D11 METER USER MANUAL The 4 power quadrants The type of load can be represented geometrically by for quadrants. In the first quadrant the load is inductive and active and energy is imported (energy is delivered from the utility to the customer). In the second quadrant the load is capacitive and active energy is exported and reactive energy is imported.
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D11 METER USER MANUAL 8.2 Single phase metering Single phase metering in a 2-wire system In a 2-wire installation a single phase meter is used. Normally the 2 wires are a phase voltage and the neutral. The active energy consumed by the load is the product of momentary voltage and current integrated over the desired measuring time period.
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This product contains no parts that can be repaired or exchanged. A broken meter must be replaced. If you need assistance please contact ABB. Do not open the meter case and do not attempt to repair any component. Opening the meter will void accuracy and calibration.
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