Siemens 7KM3120-2BA01-1HA0 Manual
Siemens 7KM3120-2BA01-1HA0 Manual

Siemens 7KM3120-2BA01-1HA0 Manual

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SENTRON
Power Monitoring Device
SENTRON PAC3200
Manual
02/2008
A5E01168664B-04
Introduction
Safety instructions
Description
Operation planning
Installation
Connection
Startup
Operator control
Parameterize
Maintenance and servicing
Technical data
Dimension drawings
Appendix
ESD Guidelines
List of abbreviations
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  • Page 1 Introduction Safety instructions Description SENTRON Operation planning Power Monitoring Device SENTRON PAC3200 Installation Connection Manual Startup Operator control Parameterize Maintenance and servicing Technical data Dimension drawings Appendix ESD Guidelines List of abbreviations 02/2008 A5E01168664B-04...
  • Page 2 Trademarks All names identified by ® are registered trademarks of the Siemens AG. The remaining trademarks in this publication may be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the owner.
  • Page 3 Use of product versions that are no longer supported, and failure to apply latest updates may increase customer’s exposure to cyber threats. To stay informed about product updates, subscribe to the Siemens Industrial Security RSS Feed under http://www.siemens.com/industrialsecurity. V4.2...
  • Page 4: Open Source Software

    These Open Source Software files are protected by copyright. Your compliance with those license conditions will entitle you to use the Open Source Software as foreseen in the relevant license. In the event of conflicts between Siemens license conditions and the Open Source Software license conditions, the Open Source Software conditions shall prevail with respect to the Open Source Software portions of the software.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction.............................. 11 Purpose of this document ......................11 Orientation aids ..........................12 Components of the product......................12 Contents of the CD for the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device........13 Technical support.........................13 Further documentation.........................15 Safety instructions ........................... 17 Safety notes ..........................17 Description............................... 19 Features ............................19 Measuring inputs..........................22 Measured variables........................24...
  • Page 6 Table of contents Installation ............................... 67 Unpacking ........................... 67 Tools............................68 Mounting dimensions ........................68 Installation steps ......................... 68 Deinstalling..........................72 Connection .............................. 73 Safety notes ..........................73 Connections ..........................75 Connecting the cables to the terminals..................81 Connection examples........................82 Startup ..............................
  • Page 7 Table of contents Parameterize ............................127 Introduction ..........................127 Parameterizing the operator interface ..................128 9.2.1 Groups of settings........................128 9.2.2 Device information ........................131 9.2.3 Language, regional settings.......................132 9.2.4 Basic parameters ........................133 9.2.5 Power demand ...........................136 9.2.6 Integrated I/O ..........................137 9.2.7 Communication ..........................140 9.2.8 Display ............................141 9.2.9...
  • Page 8 Table of contents Tables Table 1-1 Contacts in your region - worldwide.................... 14 Table 1-2 Online service and support ......................14 Table 1-3 Technical Support ........................14 Table 3-1 Device versions........................... 20 Table 3-2 Available connection types......................23 Table 3-3 Measured variables........................
  • Page 9 Table of contents Table 8-2 Assignments of the function keys in the "SETTINGS" menu.............115 Table 8-3 Assignments of the function keys in the device settings display ..........116 Table 8-4 Assignments of the function keys in edit mode of the device settings........117 Table 11-1 AC/DC multi-range power supply....................159 Table 11-2...
  • Page 10 Table of contents Figure 6-8 Connection type 3P4W, without voltage transformer, with three current transformers ....83 Figure 6-9 Connection type 3P4W, with voltage transformer, with three current transformers ....83 Figure 6-10 Connection type 3P4WB, without voltage transformer, with one current transformer ....84 Figure 6-11 Connection type 3P4WB, with voltage transformer, with one current transformer .....
  • Page 11 Table of contents Figure 8-14 Calling the "MAIN MENU"......................119 Figure 8-15 Cancel menu selection.......................120 Figure 8-16 Displaying a setting........................121 Figure 8-17 Calling edit mode ........................121 Figure 8-18 Exiting the display ........................121 Figure 8-19 Enter password ..........................122 Figure 8-20 Switching a device setting ON/OFF...................122 Figure 8-21 Device setting, switching between several alternatives.............122 Figure 8-22...
  • Page 12 Table of contents Figure 9-26 Change password ........................153 Figure 9-27 Change password - Password protection on ................154 Figure 11-1 Device labeling.......................... 165 Figure 12-1 Panel cutout ..........................167 Figure 12-2 Frame dimensions with optional PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module connected ..... 168 Figure 12-3 Frame dimensions with optional PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module connected .....
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Introduction Purpose of this document This present manual describes the SENTRON PAC3200 Power Monitoring Device. It is intended for the use of: ● Planners ● Plant operators ● Commissioning engineers ● Service and maintenance personnel Required basic knowledge A general knowledge of the field of electrical engineering is required to understand this manual.
  • Page 14: Orientation Aids

    Introduction 1.2 Orientation aids Orientation aids General information The manual includes the following orientation aids: ● Table of contents ● List of figures and tables ● List of abbreviations ● Glossary ● Index Components of the product Description The package includes: ●...
  • Page 15: Contents Of The Cd For The Sentron Pac Power Monitoring Device

    Introduction 1.4 Contents of the CD for the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device Contents of the CD for the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device CD contents The SENTRON PAC CD includes the following files: ● The manual for the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device in all available languages ●...
  • Page 16: Table 1-1 Contacts In Your Region - Worldwide

    Contacts in your region can provide support worldwide. Table 1-1 Contacts in your region - worldwide Utility Address, number Internet: Service and support (http://www.siemens.com/automation/service&support) under "Contact us > Contacts" Support address: SIEMENS AG A&D CD MM1 Gleiwitzerstr. 555 D-90475 Nuremberg Online support This comprehensive information system is available day and night via the Internet.
  • Page 17: Further Documentation

    Introduction 1.6 Further documentation Further documentation Overview You can find further details in the following manuals: ● SIMATIC NET "PROFIBUS network manual" ● "SENTRON PAC3200" operating instructions ● "PAC PROFIBUS DP Expansion Module" manual ● "PAC PROFIBUS DP Expansion Module" operating instructions ●...
  • Page 18 Introduction 1.6 Further documentation SENTRON PAC3200 Manual, 02/2008, A5E01168664B-04...
  • Page 19: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions Safety notes General safety notes DANGER Danger! High voltage Will cause death or serious injury. Turn off and lock out all power supplying this device before working on this device. SENTRON PAC3200 Manual, 02/2008, A5E01168664B-04...
  • Page 20: Figure 2-1 Safety-Related Symbols On The Device

    Safety instructions 2.1 Safety notes Safety-related symbols on the device Figure 2-1 Safety-related symbols on the device Symbol Meaning Danger of electric shock. Caution! General hazard area. See also Applying the measuring current (Page 101) Applying the measuring voltage (Page 100) Applying the supply voltage (Page 92) SENTRON PAC3200 Manual, 02/2008, A5E01168664B-04...
  • Page 21: Description

    Description Features The SENTRON PAC3200 is a Power Monitoring Device for displaying all the relevant system parameters in low-voltage power distribution. It is capable of single-phase, two-phase or three-phase measurement and can be used in two-wire, three-wire, four-wire, TN, TT and IT systems.
  • Page 22: Table 3-1 Device Versions

    Description 3.1 Features Device versions The device is available in the following versions: Table 3-1 Device versions SENTRON PAC3200 Power Monitoring Device Order No. Description 7KM2112-0BA00-2AA0 SENTRON PAC3200 with multi-range power supply with ring lug terminals 7KM2112-0BA00-3AA0 SENTRON PAC3200 with multi-range power supply with screw terminals 7KM2111-1BA00-3AA0 SENTRON PAC3200 with extra-low voltage power supply with screw terminals Measurement...
  • Page 23 Description 3.1 Features Monitoring functions ● Monitoring of 6 limit values. The limit values can be combined according to logic AND/OR. A group message that indicates the violation of at least one limit value can be generated using an OR operation. ●...
  • Page 24: Measuring Inputs

    Description 3.2 Measuring inputs Input and output ● Multifunctional digital input for tariff changing, demand period synchronization, status monitoring or acquisition of energy pulses from third-party devices. ● Multifunctional digital output, programmable as energy pulse output for active energy or reactive energy pulses, for showing the direction of rotation, indicating the working hours of the SENTRON PAC3200, outputting limit violations, or as a switching output for remote control via PC.
  • Page 25: Table 3-2 Available Connection Types

    Description 3.2 Measuring inputs SENTRON PAC3200 is designed for: ● Direct measurement on the system or using voltage transformers. The measuring voltage inputs of the device measure direct via protective impedances. External voltage transformers are required to measure higher voltages than the permissible rated input voltages.
  • Page 26: Measured Variables

    Description 3.3 Measured variables Measured variables Overview The table below lists all measured variables that the device records or derives from basic variables. Table 3-3 Measured variables Root-mean-square Designation Instantane Min. Max. Mean Mean value Total value Unit values ous value value over demand over all...
  • Page 27: Figure 3-1 Overload Display

    Description 3.3 Measured variables Root-mean-square Designation Instantane Min. Max. Mean Mean value Total value Unit values ous value value over demand over all period phases Working hours Bh (load ✓ counter runtime) Voltage unbalance Unbal.V ✓ Current unbalance Unbal. A ✓...
  • Page 28: Table 3-4 Display Of The Measured Variables Depending On The Connection Type

    Description 3.3 Measured variables Display of the measured variables depending on the connection type The total extent of representable measured variables is restricted by the method of connecting the device. A measured value that cannot be indicated because of the connection method is shown on the display by means of a broken line "----".
  • Page 29 Description 3.3 Measured variables Connection type 3P4W 3P3W 3P4WB 3P3WB 1P2W Measured variable Active Power a ✓ ✓ ✓ Active Power b ✓ Active Power c ✓ Reactive Power a ✓ ✓ ✓ Reactive Power b ✓ Reactive Power c ✓...
  • Page 30: Table 3-3 Measured Variables

    Description 3.3 Measured variables Measured variables of the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device The measured variables are provided by the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device. Table 3-5 Available measured variables Name Abb. Abb. Format Unit Value range Access EN + IEC EN + NAFTA Voltage V Float...
  • Page 31 Description 3.3 Measured variables Name Abb. Abb. Format Unit Value range Access EN + IEC EN + NAFTA Amplitude Unbalance - Voltage Unbal. V Unbal. V Float 0 ... 100 Amplitude Unbalance - Current Unbal.. A Unbal. A Float 0 ... 200 Maximum Voltage V ▲V ▲V...
  • Page 32 Description 3.3 Measured variables Name Abb. Abb. Format Unit Value range Access EN + IEC EN + NAFTA Min. Voltage U ▼V ▼V Float L2-L3 Min. Voltage U ▼V ▼V Float L3-L1 L3-L1 Minimum Current a ▼I ▼I Float Minimum Current b ▼I ▼I Float...
  • Page 33 Description 3.3 Measured variables Name Abb. Abb. Format Unit Value range Access EN + IEC EN + NAFTA Demand Active Power - Import Float Demand Reactive Power - Float Import Demand Active Power - Export Float Demand Reactive Power - Float Export Maximum Active Power Reading...
  • Page 34: Power Demands And Counters

    Description 3.4 Power demands and counters Power demands and counters Acquisition of power demand. Values that can be read out: SENTRON PAC3200 supplies the power demand of the last completed demand period: ● Average values for active power and reactive power, import and export. ●...
  • Page 35: Tariffs

    Description 3.5 Tariffs Configurable universal counter SENTRON PAC3200 provides one configurable counter. The following counting options are available: ● Pulse counting via the digital input for kWh/kvarh ● Status changes at the digital input (rising edge only) ● Status changes at the digital output (rising edge only) ●...
  • Page 36: Limits

    Description 3.6 Limits Limits The SENTRON PAC3200 has a function for monitoring up to 6 limit values. These can be monitored for violation of the upper or lower limit. If a limit value is violated, specific actions can be triggered. In addition, the limit values can be combined with each other using a logic operation.
  • Page 37: Figure 3-5 Representation Of Limit Violations

    Description 3.6 Limits The placeholder "----" means: This limit value is not combined with any other limit value. The logic combines limit values 0 to 5 as follows: (((((op LIM0 op LIM1) op LIM2) op LIM3) op LIM4) op LIM5) LIM0 LIM1 LIM2...
  • Page 38: Behavior In The Case Of Power Failure And Power Restore

    Description 3.7 Behavior in the case of power failure and power restore Behavior in the case of power failure and power restore After a power failure, the device starts back at zero with the calculation of the power demand of the total active power and total reactive power. Counter statuses and maximum/minimum values are written from the volatile to the non- volatile memory at the following intervals: Counter values...
  • Page 39: Figure 3-7 Pulse Length And Turn-Off Time

    Description 3.8 Digital inputs and outputs Pulse length, turn-off time Figure 3-7 Pulse length and turn-off time Pulse length Turn-off time ● Pulse length: Time for which the signal at the binary digital output is at "high". The minimum pulse length is 30 ms and the maximum 500 ms.
  • Page 40: Ethernet Port

    Description 3.9 Ethernet port Ethernet port 3.9.1 Ethernet Electrical connection NOTICE Incorrect network settings can adversely affect and interfere with the functions of other network nodes The network settings for Ethernet are defined by the system administrator and set accordingly on the device. If the setting data is not known, the (patch) cable must not be connected.
  • Page 41: Figure 3-9 Enter Ip Address

    Description 3.9 Ethernet port runs through the digits of the value from left to right. increments the value at the selected digit. The highest value of the available set of values is followed again by the lowest. Figure 3-9 Enter IP address saves the set IP ADDRESS and returns to display mode.
  • Page 42: Modbus Measured Variables With The Function Codes 0X03 And 0X04

    Description 3.9 Ethernet port 3.9.3 Modbus measured variables with the function codes 0x03 and 0x04 Measured variables of the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device The measured variables are provided by the SENTRON PAC Power Monitoring Device. You can use the MODBUS function codes 0x03 and 0x04 on all the measured variables listed below.
  • Page 43 Description 3.9 Ethernet port Offset Number of Name Format Unit Value range Access registers THD-R Voltage c Float 0 ... 100 THD-R Current a Float 0 ... 100 THD-R Current b Float 0 ... 100 THD-R Current c Float 0 ... 100 Frequency Float 45 ...
  • Page 44 Description 3.9 Ethernet port Offset Number of Name Format Unit Value range Access registers Max. Frequency Float 45 ... 65 Max. Average Voltage V Float ph-n Max. Average Voltage V Float ph-ph Max. Average Current Float Max. Total Apparent Power Float Max.
  • Page 45 Description 3.9 Ethernet port Offset Number of Name Format Unit Value range Access registers Status of the digital inputs* Unsigned long Byte 3 Bit 0 Input 0 Active Tariff Unsigned long 0 = Tariff 1 1 = Tariff 2 Working hours counter Unsigned long 0 ...
  • Page 46: Structure - Digital Input Status And Digital Output Status With The Function Codes 0X03 And 0X04

    Description 3.9 Ethernet port See also Structure - Digital input status and digital output status with the function codes 0x03 and 0x04 (Page 44) Structure - Device diagnostics and device status with the function codes 0x03 and 0x04 (Page 45) Structure - Limit values with function codes 0x03 and 0x04 (Page 45) 3.9.4 Structure - Digital input status and digital output status with the function codes...
  • Page 47: Structure - Device Diagnostics And Device Status With The Function Codes 0X03 And 0X04

    Description 3.9 Ethernet port 3.9.5 Structure - Device diagnostics and device status with the function codes 0x03 and 0x04 Design Table 3-8 Modbus offset 205, tab 2: Structure device status and device diagnostics Byte Device status Type Bit mask Value range Access No synchronization pulse Status...
  • Page 48: Modbus Status Parameters With The Function Code 0X02

    Description 3.9 Ethernet port 3.9.7 Modbus status parameters with the function code 0x02 Status parameters You can use the MODBUS function code 0x02 on all the status parameters listed below. Table 3-10 Status parameters Offset Number of Name Format Value range Access registers Limit 0 status...
  • Page 49: Modbus Settings With The Function Codes 0X03, 0X04 And 0X10

    Description 3.9 Ethernet port 3.9.8 Modbus settings with the function codes 0x03, 0x04 and 0x10 Addressing the settings You can use the MODBUS function codes 0x03, 0x04 for read accesses and 0x10 for write accesses on all the settings parameters listed below. Table 3-11 Settings parameters Offset...
  • Page 50: Table 3-12 Settings Parameter For The Digital Input

    Description 3.9 Ethernet port Table 3-12 Settings parameter for the digital input Offset Number of Name Unit Format Value range Access registers 50025 "Action" mode unsigned long Status only Pulse input High tariff/low tariff switch DEMAND synchronization 50029 "Pulse input" mode unsigned long Import kWh Export kWh...
  • Page 51: Table 3-14 Settings Parameter For Language, Phase Labels And Universal Counters Source

    Description 3.9 Ethernet port Table 3-14 Settings parameter for language, phase labels and universal counters source Offset Number of Name Unit Format Value range Access registers 50047 Active language unsigned long German English Portuguese Turkish Spanish Italian Russian French Chinese 50049 Phase labels IEC/NAFTA - unsigned long...
  • Page 52: Table 3-16 Settings Parameter For Limit Value 0

    Description 3.9 Ethernet port Table 3-16 Settings parameter for limit value 0 Offset Number of Name Unit Format Value range Access registers 50063 ON/OFF unsigned long 50065 Hysteresis float 0.0 ... 20.0 50067 Delay unsigned long 0 ... 10 50069 Operation in Limit Logic unsigned long not used...
  • Page 53: Table 3-17 Settings Parameter For Limit Value 1

    Description 3.9 Ethernet port Offset Number of Name Unit Format Value range Access registers 32 = P_SUM 33 = VAR_SUM 34 = PF_SUM 35 = V_BAL 36 = I_BAL 50073 Value float 50075 Modus ≥ / < unsigned long greater than less than Table 3-17 Settings parameter for limit value 1...
  • Page 54: Table 3-18 Settings Parameter For Limit Value 2

    Description 3.9 Ethernet port Offset Number of Name Unit Format Value range Access registers 21 = THDV_L1 22 = THDV_L2 23 = THDV_L3 24 = THDI_L1 25 = THDI_L2 26 = THDI_L3 27 = FREQ 28 = V_LN_AVG 29 = V_LL_AVG 30 = I_AVG...
  • Page 55: Table 3-19 Settings Parameter For Limit Value 3

    Description 3.9 Ethernet port Offset Number of Name Unit Format Value range Access registers 10 = VA_L2 11 = VA_L3 12 = P_L1 13 = P_L2 14 = P_L3 15 = VAR_L1 16 = VAR_L2 17 = VAR_L3 18 = PF_L1 19 = PF_L2...
  • Page 56 Description 3.9 Ethernet port Offset Number of Name Unit Format Value range Access registers 50113 Source unsigned long V_L1 V_L2 V_L3 V_L12 V_L23 V_L31 I_L1 I_L2 I_L3 VA_L1 10 = VA_L2 11 = VA_L3 12 = P_L1 13 = P_L2 14 = P_L3 15 =...
  • Page 57: Table 3-20 Settings Parameter For Limit Value 4

    Description 3.9 Ethernet port Table 3-20 Settings parameter for limit value 4 Offset Number of Name Unit Format Value range Access registers 50119 ON/OFF unsigned long 50121 Hysteresis float 0.0 ... 20.0 50123 Delay unsigned long 0 ... 10 50125 Operation in Limit Logic unsigned long not used...
  • Page 58: Table 3-21 Settings Parameter For Limit Value 5

    Description 3.9 Ethernet port Offset Number of Name Unit Format Value range Access registers 31 = VA_SUM 32 = P_SUM 33 = VAR_SUM 34 = PF_SUM 35 = V_BAL 36 = I_BAL 50129 Value float 50131 Modus ≥ / < unsigned long greater than less than...
  • Page 59 Description 3.9 Ethernet port Offset Number of Name Unit Format Value range Access registers 20 = PF_L3 21 = THDV_L1 22 = THDV_L2 23 = THDV_L3 24 = THDI_L1 25 = THDI_L2 26 = THDI_L3 27 = FREQ 28 = V_LN_AVG 29 = V_LL_AVG...
  • Page 60: Modbus Communication Parameter With The Function Codes 0X03, 0X04 And 0X10

    Description 3.9 Ethernet port 3.9.9 MODBUS communication parameter with the function codes 0x03, 0x04 and 0x10 Addressing the communication parameters Table 3-22 Communication parameters Offset Number of Name Unit Format Applicable Value range Access registers MODBUS from ... to function codes 0x03 63001 IP address...
  • Page 61: Modbus Device Information With The Function Codes 0X03, 0X04 And 0X10

    3A00 ... F6FF [64025] Specific Profile ID unsigned short [64026] Version of the I&M data 2 unsigned char 0.0 ... 255.255 [64027] Supported I&M data unsigned short 00 ... FF *) 42 stands for Siemens AG SENTRON PAC3200 Manual, 02/2008, A5E01168664B-04...
  • Page 62: Table 3-24 I&M 1-4 Parameters With The Function Codes 0X03, 0X04 And 0X10

    Version of the I&M data 2 unsigned char 0.0 ... 255.255 [64143] Supported I&M data unsigned short 00 ... FF *) 42 stands for Siemens AG See also Modbus measured variables with the function codes 0x03 and 0x04 (Page 40) SENTRON PAC3200 Manual, 02/2008, A5E01168664B-04...
  • Page 63: Modbus Command Parameters

    Description 3.9 Ethernet port 3.9.11 Modbus command parameters Addressing the command parameters You can use MODBUS function code 0x06 on the command parameters. Table 3-26 Command parameters Offset Number Name Unit Format Value range from ... to Access registers 60002 Reset maximum values unsigned short 60003...
  • Page 64: Modbus Standard Device Identification With The Function Code 0X2B

    Description 3.9 Ethernet port Offset Number Name Unit Format Value range from ... to Access registers 60009 Switching command for vector unsigned short High 0 ... 99, Low 0 ... 1 group High byte group assignment Low byte 1 = ON, 0 = OFF 65300 Activation of a changed IP...
  • Page 65: Slot For Expansion Modules

    Description 3.10 Slot for expansion modules 3.10 Slot for expansion modules Interface The SENTRON PAC3200 has one slot (MOD1) for installing optionally available expansion modules. Only communication modules such as the PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module can be used. Please consult the current catalogs to find out which modules are available for the SENTRON PAC3200.
  • Page 66: Slots On The Rear Of The Device

    Description 3.11 Slots on the rear of the device 3.11 Slots on the rear of the device Slot on the rear of the device The SENTRON PAC3200 does not have a card reading device and does not require a battery. The insertion openings visible on the rear of the SENTRON PAC3200 cannot be used and are blanked off.
  • Page 67: Operation Planning

    Operation planning Operation planning Mounting location The SENTRON PAC3200 device is intended for installation in permanently installed switching panels within closed rooms. Conductive panels and doors on control cabinets must be grounded. The doors of the control cabinet must be connected to the control cabinet using a grounding cable. Mounting position The device must be installed vertically.
  • Page 68: Environmental Conditions

    Operation planning 4.1 Operation planning Installation space and ventilation Sufficient clearance must be maintained between the device and neighboring components in order to comply with the permissible operating temperature. You can find dimension specifications in the "Dimension drawings" chapter. Plan additional space for: ●...
  • Page 69: Installation

    ● Make sure that the contents of the package are complete. ● Check the device for external damage. Please contact your Siemens sales partner in the following cases: ● The packaging is damaged ● The contents of the package are not complete ●...
  • Page 70: Tools

    Installation 5.2 Tools Installation Install the expansion module before starting up the SENTRON PAC3200. Tools You require the following tools for installation: ● Cutting tool for the panel cutout ● Screwdriver PH2 cal. ISO 6789 Additional installation tools You also require a self-adhesive cable clamp for strain relief. Mounting dimensions Mounting and clearance dimensions You can find information on the cutout dimensions, frame dimensions and clearances in the...
  • Page 71 Installation 5.4 Installation steps 5. Clamp the device to the switching panel with the two brackets provided (Fig. "Installation step B"). To do this, proceed as follows: – Hold the device firmly with one hand – Hang the brackets onto the left and right sides of the housing. To do so, insert the lugs of the bracket (2) into the slot on the housing (1).
  • Page 72 Installation 5.4 Installation steps Installation steps Installation step A, device with screw terminals Installation step A, device with ring lug terminals Installation step B Installation step B, detail SENTRON PAC3200 Manual, 02/2008, A5E01168664B-04...
  • Page 73: Figure 5-1 Installation Step E - Strain Relief For Rj45 Connector

    Installation 5.4 Installation steps Installation step C Installation step D Figure 5-1 Installation step E - Strain relief for RJ45 connector SENTRON PAC3200 Manual, 02/2008, A5E01168664B-04...
  • Page 74: Deinstalling

    Installation 5.5 Deinstalling Deinstalling Tools You require the following tools to deinstall the device: ● PH2 screwdriver ● Slotted screwdriver Deinstallation steps 1. Discharge any static from your body in accordance with the ESD guidelines. CAUTION Electrostatic sensitive devices Ground your body! Discharge your body of any static electricity! 2.
  • Page 75: Connection

    Connection Safety notes Instructions DANGER Dangerous high voltages Will cause death, serious injury or property damage. The country-specific standards for setting up power systems must be taken into account when carrying out the electrical installation. The following tasks are partly carried out when hazardous voltage is present. For this reason, they must only be carried out by qualified personnel who are familiar with and follow the safety regulations and cautionary measures.
  • Page 76 Connection 6.1 Safety notes Note Qualified Personnel In the context of the safety information in the user documentation, a qualified person is a person who is familiar with assembling, installing, commissioning, and operating the product and who has the relevant qualifications, such as: •...
  • Page 77: Connections

    Connection 6.2 Connections Connections Connection designations - device with screw terminals Figure 6-1 Connection designations, view of the rear and top of the device with screw terminals Digital inputs and outputs, reference potential Dummy connection. Cannot be used as a slot! Supply voltage L+, N/- Measuring inputs voltage V Measuring inputs current IL1, IL2, IL3...
  • Page 78: Figure 6-2 Connection Designations, View Of The Rear And Top Of The Device With Ring Lug Terminals

    Connection 6.2 Connections Connection designations - device with ring lug terminals Figure 6-2 Connection designations, view of the rear and top of the device with ring lug terminals Digital inputs and outputs, reference potential Dummy connection. Cannot be used as a slot! Supply voltage L+, N/- Measuring inputs voltage V Measuring inputs current IL1, IL2, IL3...
  • Page 79: Figure 6-3 Terminal Labeling With Screw Terminals

    Connection 6.2 Connections DANGER Danger! High voltage Will cause death, serious injury or considerable property damage. Please observe the safety information on the device and in the operating instructions and the manual. Note Use of devices with ring lug terminals Designed for use in: •...
  • Page 80: Figure 6-4 Labeling Of The Ring Lug Terminals

    Connection 6.2 Connections Terminal Function Phase current I , output Phase-to-neutral voltage V Phase-to-neutral voltage V Phase-to-neutral voltage V (10) Neutral conductor V (11) AC: Connection: Conductor (phase-to-neutral voltage) DC: Connection: + (12) AC: Connection: Neutral conductor DC: Connection: - (13) Reference potential (14)
  • Page 81: Figure 6-5 Terminal Block: Digital Input And Output, Reference Potential

    Connection 6.2 Connections Terminal Function Phase current I , output ̇ k Phase current I , input Phase current I , output Phase-to-neutral voltage V Phase-to-neutral voltage V Phase-to-neutral voltage V (10) Neutral conductor V (11) AC: Connection: Conductor (phase-to-neutral voltage) DC: Connection: + (12)
  • Page 82 Connection 6.2 Connections Supply voltage fuse protection CAUTION Damage to the device due to non-fused supply voltage Damage to the device and the equipment may occur. Secure the supply voltage with an approved (UL / IEC) fuse: • SENTRON PAC3200 with multi-range power supply 0.6 A, Type C. •...
  • Page 83: Connecting The Cables To The Terminals

    Connection 6.3 Connecting the cables to the terminals Connecting the cables to the terminals Connecting cables to the screw terminal Tool: PZ2 cal. screwdriver ISO 6789 Figure 6-6 Connecting cables to the screw terminal Connecting the cables to the ring lug terminals: Note The SENTRON PAC3200 with ring lug terminal is only intended for: •...
  • Page 84: Connection Examples

    Connection 6.4 Connection examples Tool: PZ2 cal. screwdriver ISO 6789 Figure 6-7 Connecting the cables to the ring lug terminals: Connection examples Some connection examples are listed below: They show connection in: ● Two-, three- or four-wire systems ● With balanced or unbalanced load ●...
  • Page 85 Connection 6.4 Connection examples Connection examples (1) Three-phase measuring, four conductors, unbalanced load, without voltage transformers, with three current transformers Connection type 3P4W Figure 6-8 Connection type 3P4W, without voltage transformer, with three current transformers Fuses must be provided by the customer. Connection of supply voltage (2) Three-phase measuring, four conductors, unbalanced load, with voltage transformers, with three current transformers...
  • Page 86 Connection 6.4 Connection examples (3) Three-phase measuring, four conductors, balanced load, without voltage transformers, with one current transformer Connection type 3P4WB Figure 6-10 Connection type 3P4WB, without voltage transformer, with one current transformer Fuses must be provided by the customer. Connection of supply voltage (4) Three-phase measuring, four conductors, balanced load, with voltage transformers, with one current transformer...
  • Page 87 Connection 6.4 Connection examples (5) Three-phase measuring, three conductors, unbalanced load, without voltage transformers, with three current transformers Connection type 3P3W Figure 6-12 Connection type 3P3W, without voltage transformer, with three current transformers Fuses must be provided by the customer. Connection of supply voltage (6) Three-phase measuring, three conductors, unbalanced load, with voltage transformers, with three current transformers...
  • Page 88 Connection 6.4 Connection examples (7) Three-phase measuring, three conductors, unbalanced load, without voltage transformers, with two current transformers Connection type 3P3W Figure 6-14 Connection type 3P3W, without voltage transformer, with two current transformers Fuses must be provided by the customer. Connection of supply voltage (8) Three-phase measuring, three conductors, unbalanced load, with voltage transformers, with two current transformers...
  • Page 89 Connection 6.4 Connection examples (9) Three-phase measuring, three conductors, balanced load, without voltage transformers, with one current transformer Connection type 3P3WB Figure 6-16 Connection type 3P3WB, without voltage transformer, with one current transformer Fuses must be provided by the customer. Connection of supply voltage (10) Three-phase measuring, three conductors, balanced load, with voltage transformers, with one current transformer...
  • Page 90 Connection 6.4 Connection examples (11) Two-phase measuring, three conductors, unbalanced load, without voltage transformers, with two current transformers Connection type 3P4W Figure 6-18 Connection type 3P4W, without voltage transformer, with two current transformers Fuses must be provided by the customer. Connection of supply voltage The device indicates 0 (zero) V for L3.
  • Page 91 Connection 6.4 Connection examples (13) Three-phase measuring, four conductors, unbalanced load, with voltage transformers, with three current transformers Connection type 3P3W Figure 6-20 Connection type 3P3W, with voltage transformer, with three current transformers Fuses must be provided by the customer. Connection of supply voltage See also Measured variables (Page 24)
  • Page 92 Connection 6.4 Connection examples SENTRON PAC3200 Manual, 02/2008, A5E01168664B-04...
  • Page 93: Startup

    Startup Overview Prerequisites 1. The device has been installed. 2. The device has been connected in accordance with the possible connection methods. 3. An optional expansion module has been installed. If the SENTRON PAC3200 is to be operated with an expansion module, the module must be installed before the SENTRON PAC3200 is started up.
  • Page 94: Applying The Supply Voltage

    Startup 7.2 Applying the supply voltage Applying the supply voltage A supply voltage is required to operate the device. Please consult the technical data or the type plate for the type and level of the possible supply voltage. CAUTION Observe limit values Failure to do so may result in damage to the device and the equipment.
  • Page 95: Parameterizing The Device

    Startup 7.3 Parameterizing the device Parameterizing the device Procedure for parameterizing To start up the device, you must specify the operating parameters listed below in the device settings: ● Connection type ● Voltage – Direct measurement on the system or using voltage transformers –...
  • Page 96 Startup 7.4 LANGUAGE/REGIONAL Changing the language 1. Exit the measured value display and call the "MAIN MENU": <F4> 2. In the main menu, go to the "SETTINGS" entry: <F2> or <F3> 3. Call the "SETTINGS" entry: <F4> 4. In the "SETTINGS" menu, go to the "LANGUAGE/REGIONAL" entry: <F2>...
  • Page 97: Basic Parameters

    Startup 7.5 BASIC PARAMETERS BASIC PARAMETERS 7.5.1 VOLTAGE INPUTS 7.5.1.1 Set the connection type Inform the device of the connection type executed. To do so, enter the short code for the connection type in the device settings. Note Connection type The connection type executed must agree with the connection type entered in the device! Table 7-2 Available connection types...
  • Page 98: Measurement Using Voltage Transformers

    Startup 7.5 BASIC PARAMETERS Figure 7-4 "CONNECTION TYPE" device setting 7. Open edit mode of the "CONNECTION TYPE" device setting: <F4> 8. Scroll through the possible values with: <F2> 9. Accept the desired connection type: <F4> The connection type is permanently saved and becomes effective immediately. The display returns to display mode.
  • Page 99: Setting The Conversion Ratio Of The Voltage Transformer

    Startup 7.5 BASIC PARAMETERS 7.5.1.3 Setting the conversion ratio of the voltage transformer The factory setting is measurement direct on the system. At initial startup, the following steps must be carried out if you want to measure using voltage transformers. The conversion ratio can only be set if measurement using voltage transformers is set in the device settings.
  • Page 100: Setting The Voltage Input

    Startup 7.5 BASIC PARAMETERS Example: You want to measure using voltage transformers for 10000 V/100 V on a 10 kV system. For this purpose, enter: 1. USE PTs?: 2. PT PRIMARY: 10000V 3. PT SECONDARY: 100V Figure 7-7 "VOLTAGE INPUTS" device setting 7.5.1.4 Setting the voltage input The factory setting for the measuring reference voltage is 400 V.
  • Page 101: Current Input

    Startup 7.5 BASIC PARAMETERS 7.5.2 CURRENT INPUT 7.5.2.1 Setting the conversion ratio of the current transformer The factory setting is measurement using current transformers. If you want to measure using current transformers, the conversion ratio must be set at initial startup. Figure 7-9 "CURRENT INPUTS"...
  • Page 102: Applying The Measuring Voltage

    Startup 7.6 Applying the measuring voltage 1. CT PRIMARY: 5000A 2. CT SECONDARY: 5A Figure 7-10 Device setting "CURRENT INPUTS - CT PRIMARY?" Applying the measuring voltage The SENTRON PAC3200 with multi-range power supplyis designed for measuring in systems with rated AC voltages to ●...
  • Page 103: Applying The Measuring Current

    Startup 7.7 Applying the measuring current Applying the measuring current The device is designed for connection of current transformers with secondary currents of 1 A and 5 A. It is only possible to measure alternating currents. The current measuring inputs can each be loaded with 10 A (max. 300 V) continuously or with 100 A for 1 second.
  • Page 104: Check The Displayed Measured Values

    Startup 7.8 Check the displayed measured values Check the displayed measured values Correct connection type With the help of the table "Displaying the measured variables depending on the connection type", check whether the measured variables are displayed in accordance with the connection type executed.
  • Page 105: Operator Control

    Operator control Device interface 8.1.1 Displays and operator controls Displays and operator controls The front of the SENTRON PAC3200 contains the following displays and operator controls. Figure 8-1 Device interface Display of the measured values, device settings, selection menus Display title Labeling of the function keys Surfaces of the function keys SENTRON PAC3200...
  • Page 106 Operator control 8.1 Device interface Display: Display - Display title - Key labeling The display is structured as follows: ● Display area - represents the current measured values, device settings and selection menus. ● Header area - specifies the information visible in the display area. ●...
  • Page 107 Operator control 8.1 Device interface Navigation through the views Navigation through the measured variables, menus and device settings is assigned throughout to the function keys F1 and F4: ● F1 : Cancels the last operator action. Returns from display of the device settings to display of the menu.
  • Page 108 Operator control 8.1 Device interface Figure 8-2 Information structure and navigation Special display elements Device protection symbol The padlock symbol in the display title indicates whether the device settings are protected against unauthorized or inadvertent changes or not. Device is protected. Device is not protected.
  • Page 109 Operator control 8.1 Device interface If device protection is switched on, the device demands input of the valid password. The password can be assigned or modified in the "ADVANCED > PASSWORD PROTECTION" device setting. Note: The device protection symbol appears in all displays with the exception of the measured value display.
  • Page 110 Operator control 8.1 Device interface Start of the list/end of the list Figure 8-4 Start of the list/end of the list Separating line between the start of the list and end of the list In all menus, the end of the list is looped back in a circle to the start of the list. F3 jumps from the end of the list to the start of the list.
  • Page 111 Operator control 8.1 Device interface Maximum/minimum value symbol When displaying the maximum and minimum values, the measured variable designation is assigned a symbol to indicate the maximum or minimum value: ● Maximum ● Minimum When displaying the average value, the maximum/minimum symbol indicates the following: ●...
  • Page 112: Display Of The Measured Variables

    Operator control 8.1 Device interface 8.1.2 Display of the measured variables Figure 8-7 Display of the measured variables Display title Designation of the measured variable Designation of the measured value property Display number of the measured variable Measured value display Phase labels Measured value Unit of the measured variable...
  • Page 113 Operator control 8.1 Device interface Display title The display title in the header of the display contains the following information: ● Designation of the measured variable ● Designation of the measured value property ● Display number of the measured variable Designation of the measured variable The first position in the display title contains the designation of the measured variable displayed.
  • Page 114: Function Keys

    Operator control 8.1 Device interface Designation of the measured value property The second position in the display title contains the currently displayed measured value property. The table below lists the measured value properties and their designations: Designation of the measured value property Measured value property of the measured variable INSTANTANEOUS...
  • Page 115: Display Of The "Main Menu

    Operator control 8.1 Device interface 8.1.3 Display of the "MAIN MENU" The "MAIN MENU" shows the choice of viewable measured variables. The additional menu entry "SETTINGS" branches to the menu for parameterizing the device. Figure 8-8 Display of main menu Display title "MAIN MENU"...
  • Page 116: Display Of The "Settings" Menu

    Operator control 8.1 Device interface Changing to the menu for parameterizing the device The "SETTINGS" menu entry branches to the menu for parameterizing the device. Function keys Table 8-1 Assignments of the function keys in the "MAIN MENU" Key function Reject the menu selection and return to the last displayed measured variable Scroll up in the selection list...
  • Page 117: Display Of The Device Settings

    Operator control 8.1 Device interface Function keys Table 8-2 Assignments of the function keys in the "SETTINGS" menu Key function Reject the menu selection and return to the "MAIN MENU" Scroll up in the selection list Scroll down in the selection list Display the selected device setting 8.1.5 Display of the device settings...
  • Page 118: Edit Mode Of The Device Settings

    Operator control 8.1 Device interface Function keys Table 8-3 Assignments of the function keys in the device settings display Key function Return to the menu selection Scroll up in the selection list Scroll down in the selection list Change to edit mode Switch the setting ON/OFF Return to the menu selection switches edit mode on.
  • Page 119: Operator Input Steps

    Operator control 8.2 Operator input steps Function keys Table 8-4 Assignments of the function keys in edit mode of the device settings Key function Reject the changes and return to display mode Increment the numerical value by "1" show the next selectable setting Decrement the numerical value by "1"...
  • Page 120 Operator control 8.2 Operator input steps Figure 8-12 Display the instantaneous, maximum/minimum or average value Reset the maximum or minimum value to the instantaneous value resets the last reached maximum/minimum value to the instantaneous value. Figure 8-13 Reset the maximum or minimum value to the instantaneous value SENTRON PAC3200 Manual, 02/2008, A5E01168664B-04...
  • Page 121: Operator Input Steps In The "Main Menu

    Operator control 8.2 Operator input steps Switch between import and export F1 switches between import and export for active energy, reactive energy and apparent energy. : Display of export. : Display of import. Calling the "MAIN MENU" calls the menu selection. The selection bar is at the last displayed measured variable in the menu selection.
  • Page 122: Operator Input Steps In The "Settings" Menu

    Operator control 8.2 Operator input steps Cancel menu selection cancels menu selection and returns to the last displayed measured variable. Note Cancel menu selection When returning from the main menu to the measured value display, the display switches to showing the instantaneous value. Figure 8-15 Cancel menu selection Switching to display of the instantaneous value...
  • Page 123: Operator Input Steps In Device Settings Display

    Operator control 8.2 Operator input steps Displaying a setting The selection bar highlights the currently selected menu entry (white text on a black background). calls the display of the selected device setting. Figure 8-16 Displaying a setting Cancel menu selection returns to the main menu.
  • Page 124: Operator Input Steps In Edit Mode Of The Device Settings

    Operator control 8.2 Operator input steps 8.2.5 Operator input steps in edit mode of the device settings Enter password If device protection is switched on, the SENTRON PAC3200 demands input of the valid password. Figure 8-19 Enter password You can find information on password management in the "Password management" chapter. Change value Switching a device setting ON/OFF switches a function or status ON/OFF.
  • Page 125: Canceling Editing

    Operator control 8.2 Operator input steps Selecting from several settings scrolls up through the range of selectable settings. scrolls down through the range of selectable settings. Figure 8-22 Selecting from several settings Incrementing or decrementing a value increases the value in increments of 1. decreases the value in decrements of 1.
  • Page 126 Operator control 8.2 Operator input steps SENTRON PAC3200 Manual, 02/2008, A5E01168664B-04...
  • Page 127 Operator control 8.2 Operator input steps SENTRON PAC3200 Manual, 02/2008, A5E01168664B-04...
  • Page 129: Parameterize

    Parameterize Introduction Device settings The "Parameterization" chapter describes the device settings. These functions include: ● Adjustment to the physical conditions of use ● Integration into the communication system ● Country-specific settings, ergonomics, device protection It is possible to set the device by means of: ●...
  • Page 130: Parameterizing The Operator Interface

    Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface Parameterizing the operator interface 9.2.1 Groups of settings The device settings are arranged into the following groups. The "SETTINGS" menu shows the choice of groups: ● Device information ● Language/Regional ● Basic parameters ● Power demand ●...
  • Page 131 Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface Overview - Menu tree and device settings Below is the menu tree of the "SETTINGS" menu with all the device settings The tree branches into multiple submenus. MAIN MENU SETTINGS DEVICE INFORMATION 21.1 Manufacturer designation Order No.
  • Page 132 Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface COMMUNICATION 21.6 MAC-ADR. IP-ADDR. SUBNET GATEWAY PROTOCOL DISPLAY 21.7 CONTRAST BACKLIGHT LEVEL BACKLIGHT DIMMED TIME UNTIL DIMMED INVERT DISPLAY REFRESH TIME DISPLAY TEST ADVANCED 22.8 PASSWORD PROTECTION 22.1 PASSWORD PROTECTION PASSWORD LIMITS 22.2 LIMIT 0 MONITORING SOURCE MODE...
  • Page 133: Device Information

    Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface LIMIT LOGIC LIM0 LIM1 LIM2 LIM3 LIM4 LIM5 = LIMIT LOGIC UNIVERSAL COUNTER 22.3 SOURCE RESET 30.0 CLEAR MIN/MAX-VALUES RESET COUNTERS UNIV.COUNTER RESET FACTORY DEFAULTS PARAM. EXECUTE PROFIBUS MODULE 21.9 PROFIBUS ADDRESS RS485 MODULE 21.9 ADDRESS BAUD RATE SETTINGS...
  • Page 134: Language, Regional Settings

    Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface Device information SIEMENS AG Manufacturer designation. <Order no.> Order number of the device. S/N: Serial number of the device. D/T: Date code. HW-REV: Hardware revision level. SW-REV: Firmware revision level. BL-REV: Boot loader revision level.
  • Page 135: Basic Parameters

    Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface 9.2.4 Basic parameters Basic parameters are all those settings concerning the measuring inputs. Call: "SETTINGS > BASIC PARAMETERS" Figure 9-4 "BASIC PARAMETERS" device setting VOLTAGE INPUTS Figure 9-5 "VOLTAGE INPUTS" device setting CONNECTION TYPE Connection types: 3P4W: 3 phases,...
  • Page 136 Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface Use PTs? Measurement with/without voltage transformer ON/OFF switch: ON / OFF. ON: Measurement using voltage transformers. When measuring via voltage transformer, the device must know the voltage conversion ratio. For this purpose, the primary and secondary voltages must be specified in the fields "PT PRIMARY"...
  • Page 137 Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface PT SECONDARY Secondary voltage. Must be specified if a voltage transformer is used for measuring. SENTRON PAC3200 with multi-range power supply Range: 1 V to 690 V, freely adjustable (max. 600 V for Default value: 400 V SENTRON PAC3200 with extra-low voltage power supply Range: 1 V to 500 V, freely adjustable...
  • Page 138: Power Demand

    Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface INVERT CT POLARITY Inversion of the direction of current flow ON/OFF switch: ON / OFF. OFF: SENTRON PAC3200 interprets the direction of current flow in accordance with the wiring. On: Direction of current flow is inverted. SENTRON PAC3200 interprets the direction of current flow opposite to the wiring.
  • Page 139: Integrated I/O

    Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface 9.2.6 Integrated I/O Device settings for using the digital input and output. Call: "SETTINGS > INTEGRATED I/O". Figure 9-8 "INTEGRATED I/O" device setting DIGITAL OUTPUT Figure 9-9 "DIGITAL OUTPUT" device setting ACTION Method of using the digital output: OFF: The digital output is switched off.
  • Page 140 Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface ENERGY PULSE: The digital output outputs the parameterized number of pulses per energy unit (e.g. kWh). The energy counter specified in the field "DIGITAL OUTPUT > SOURCE" is evaluated here. Default: OFF. SOURCE The field is available in the case of the actions "LIM.VIOLATION" and "ENERGY PULSE"...
  • Page 141 Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface PULSE LENGTH The field is available with the action "ENERGY PULSE". Pulse length. Range: 30 to 500 ms Default: 100 ms The minimum length of the pulse pause corresponds to the pulse duration specified. DIGITAL INPUT Figure 9-11 "DIGITAL INPUT"...
  • Page 142: Communication

    Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface 9.2.7 Communication Device address: ● MAC address ● TCP/IP addresses Figure 9-13 "COMMUNICATION" device setting A change to the TCP/IP addresses only becomes effective after the device has been restarted. If you exit the "COMMUNICATION" device setting with the F1 key , the device asks if you want to restart.
  • Page 143: Display

    Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface 9.2.8 Display Figure 9-14 "DISPLAY" device setting Device settings of the display CONTRAST Contrast of the LC display. Range: 0 to 10. Default: 5 BACKLIGHT LEVEL Intensity of the backlighting of the LC display. The value "0"...
  • Page 144: Advanced

    Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface Figure 9-15 "INVERT DISPLAY" device setting switched on DISPLAY TEST Screen for testing the functional capability of the display. Key F3 inverts the test screen. Key F4 closes the display. Figure 9-16 "DISPLAY TEST" device setting 9.2.9 Advanced Call: "SETTINGS >...
  • Page 145 Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface PASSWORD PROTECTION You can protect the device settings against access with a password. PASSWORD PROTECTION Switches password protection ON / OFF. ON: Password protection switched OFF: Password protection switched Default: switched off PASSWORD Four-digit, numeric password. Default: 0000 Figure 9-18 "PASSWORD PROTECTION"...
  • Page 146 Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface LIMIT 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Menu selection of the limits Each limit has the following properties: MONITORING Activation of limit monitoring. ON/OFF switch: ON / OFF. ON: Limit monitoring switched on. OFF: Limit monitoring switched off. Default: OFF Figure 9-20 "LIMIT 0"...
  • Page 147 Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface PICKUP DELAY Delay in reporting limit violation in seconds. The delay refers to the occurrence of the limit violation or the point of exceeding the threshold defined in the "VALUE" field. See the figure below "Effect of delay".
  • Page 148 Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface Figure 9-21 Effect of delay and hysteresis on upper and lower limit violations STATUS Indicates whether the limit value is currently violated. Yes, violation. No, no violation. SENTRON PAC3200 Manual, 02/2008, A5E01168664B-04...
  • Page 149 Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface LIMIT LOGIC Figure 9-22 "LIMIT LOGIC" device settings Logic operator Limit designation Monitored data source Limit currently violated: Yes, LIM0, LIM1, ..., LIM5 Logic operator Range: "----", AND, OR. The value "----" means: not activated. Default: "----"...
  • Page 150 Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface RESET The "RESET" dialog box enables resetting of the device settings to the instantaneous values or the factory default values. The following groups of values can be reset: ● Maximum/minimum values ● Counters ● Universal counter ●...
  • Page 151: Pac Profibus Dp Expansion Module

    Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface NOTICE Access protection is switched off Resetting to the factory defaults deactivates device protection. Password protection is switched off. The password is set to the value "0000". NOTICE Counter - Reset Resetting to the factory defaults has the effect of resetting all counters! COMMUNICATION PARAM.
  • Page 152: Pac Rs485 Expansion Module

    Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface 9.2.11 PAC RS485 expansion module PAC RS485 expansion module If the PAC RS485 expansion module is plugged in, the device setting "RS485 MODULE" is executed in the "SETTINGS" menu. Call: "SETTINGS > RS485 MODULE". RS485 MODULE Default values of the device ADDRESS...
  • Page 153: Switch On Password Protection

    Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface 9.2.12.3 Switch on password protection Password protection can be switched on at any time. NOTICE Password known? Before you switch on password protection, make sure you and the group of authorized users are all in possession of the password. If password protection is switched on, the password is mandatory for all changes to the device settings.
  • Page 154: Change Password

    Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface To switch off password protection: 1. Call the "PASSWORD PROTECTION" display. 2. Deactivate the "PASSWORD PROTECTION" field with The device opens the "ENTER PASSWORD" dialog box. 3. Enter the password and confirm with The display returns to the "PASSWORD PROTECTION" display. The password is visible on the display.
  • Page 155 Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface To change the password: 1. Call the "PASSWORD PROTECTION" display. 2. Go to the "PASSWORD" device setting: or F3 3. Open edit mode of the "PASSWORD" device setting: 4. Change the password with: and F3 5.
  • Page 156: Password Lost - What To Do

    Parameterize 9.2 Parameterizing the operator interface The display returns to display mode. The newly assigned password remains visible until you exit the dialog box with F1 Figure 9-27 Change password - Password protection on Password accepted Password rejected 9.2.12.6 Password lost - what to do? If you have forgotten the password, please contact Technical Support.
  • Page 157: Maintenance And Servicing

    Maintenance and servicing 10.1 Cleaning Description The SENTRON PAC3200 is maintenance-free. Calibration The device has been calibrated by the manufacturer before shipping. Recalibration is not required provided the environmental conditions are maintained. Cleaning Clean the display and the keypad periodically. Use a dry cloth for this. CAUTION Damage due to detergents Detergents can damage the device.
  • Page 158: Repair

    Procedure NOTICE Loss of warranty If you open the device, it loses its Siemens warranty. Only the manufacturer may carry out repairs to the device. Return faulty or damaged devices to Siemens for repair or replacement. If the device is faulty or damaged, proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 159: Technical Data

    Technical data 11.1 Technical data Device configuration ● 1 slot for optional expansion module ● 1 optically isolated digital input ● 1 optically isolated digital output ● 1 Ethernet interface, RJ45 socket for connecting to the PC or network Measuring inputs Only for connection to AC voltage systems Frequency of the relative fundamental 50/60 Hz...
  • Page 160: Measuring Accuracy

    Technical data 11.1 Technical data to 400 V (V ), max. 347 V for UL CAT III ph-n (not for device with extra-low voltage power supply) to 690 V (V ), max. 600 V for UL CAT III ph-n (not for device with extra-low voltage power supply) Higher voltages only if using voltage transformers Input resistance (ph-n)
  • Page 161: Power Supply

    Technical data 11.1 Technical data Digital output Number 1 output External power supply 12 to 24 V DC Max. switched output voltage 30 V DC Output current For signal "1" 10 to 27 mA Continuous load max. 100 mA Transient overload max.
  • Page 162: Connection Elements

    Technical data 11.1 Technical data Retention of data in the absence of the supply voltage Measured values and counters are monitored for minimum and maximum values at specific intervals and only saved to the non-volatile memory in the event of a change. This means the age of the data before the power failure is as follows: ●...
  • Page 163 Technical data 11.1 Technical data Ring lug terminals Connection designations IL1(°↑k, l↓), IL2(°↑k, l↓), IL3(°↑k, l↓) , L/+, N/- Dimensions of the ring lug Dimensi [mm] [inch] 3 ... 4 0.118 ... 0.157 0,75 ... 1,0 0.029 ... 0.039 ≤ 8 ≤...
  • Page 164 Technical data 11.1 Technical data Screw terminal Connection designations , DI-, DI+, DO-, DO+ Solid 1 x 0.2 ... 2.5 mm² 2 x 0.2 ... 1.0 mm² Finely stranded without end 1 x 0.2 ... 2.5 mm² sleeve 2 x 0.2 ... 1,5 mm² Single-core with end sleeve, 1 x 0,25 ...
  • Page 165: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    Technical data 11.1 Technical data Display Type Monochrome, graphical LC display, light backlighting, dark text and digits Resolution 128 x 96 pixels Size W x H 72 mm x 54 mm Keyboard 4 function keys F1 to F4 on the front, multiple assignments. Electromagnetic compatibility Emission IEC 61000-6-4 Group 1 Class A or CISPR11...
  • Page 166: Safety Regulations

    Technical data 11.1 Technical data Mechanical dynamic stress Environmental requirements In accordance with Low-temperature test DIN EN 60068 Part 2-1:1995-03 Vibratory load in accordance with IEC 60068 Part 2-6:1995-03 / Test Fc (conditions of use) EN 60068 Part 2-6:1996-05 Vibratory load in accordance with IEC 60068 Part 2-6:1995-03 / Test Fc (transport conditions) EN 60068 Part 2-6:1996-05...
  • Page 167: Labeling

    Technical data 11.2 Labeling 11.2 Labeling Labels on the housing of the SENTRON PAC3200 Figure 11-1 Device labeling Symbol, label Explanation Protective insulation, device of protection class II. Products with this mark comply with both the Canadian (CSA) and the American (UL) requirements. CE mark.
  • Page 168 Technical data 11.2 Labeling Symbol, label Explanation Caution! General hazard area. Overvoltage category CAT III for current and voltage inputs. Danger of electric shock. AC current (10) Three-phase AC SENTRON PAC3200 Manual, 02/2008, A5E01168664B-04...
  • Page 169: Dimension Drawings

    Dimension drawings 12.1 Dimension drawings Note: All dimensions in mm. Panel cutout Figure 12-1 Panel cutout SENTRON PAC3200 Manual, 02/2008, A5E01168664B-04...
  • Page 170: Frame Dimensions

    Dimension drawings 12.1 Dimension drawings Frame dimensions Device with screw terminals Figure 12-2 Frame dimensions with optional PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module connected Device with ring lug terminals Figure 12-3 Frame dimensions with optional PAC PROFIBUS DP expansion module connected SENTRON PAC3200 Manual, 02/2008, A5E01168664B-04...
  • Page 171 Dimension drawings 12.1 Dimension drawings Clearance measurements Figure 12-4 Side-by-side installation SENTRON PAC3200 Manual, 02/2008, A5E01168664B-04...
  • Page 172 Dimension drawings 12.1 Dimension drawings Clearances Figure 12-5 Clearances, device with screw terminal (on the left), device with ring lug terminal (on the right) The clearances specified must be maintained for cable outlets and ventilation. SENTRON PAC3200 Manual, 02/2008, A5E01168664B-04...
  • Page 173: Appendix

    Appendix Certification marks CE mark The SENTRON PAC3200 Power Monitoring Device meets the requirements and protection goals of the following EC directives: ● Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC ● EMC Directive 2004/108/EC UL mark Products with this symbol meet both UL and Canadian requirements. SENTRON PAC3200 Manual, 02/2008, A5E01168664B-04...
  • Page 174: Correction Sheet

    Have you noticed any errors while reading this manual? If so, please use this form to tell us about them. We welcome comments and suggestions for improvement. Fax response From (please complete): Name SIEMENS AG A&D CD MM3 Company/Department P.O. Box 1954 Address...
  • Page 175: Esd Guidelines

    ESD Guidelines Electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD) ESD components are destroyed by voltage and energy far below the limits of human perception. Voltages of this kind occur as soon as a device or an assembly is touched by a person who is not electrostatically discharged. ESD components which have been subject to such voltage are usually not recognized immediately as being defective, because the malfunction does not occur until after a longer period of operation.
  • Page 176 ESD Guidelines B.1 Electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD) Figure B-1 ESD work center ESD seat ESD standing position ESD seat and ESD standing position Table B-1 Protective measures Conductive floor ESD table ESD footwear ESD smock ESD bracelet Cubicle ground connection SENTRON PAC3200 Manual, 02/2008, A5E01168664B-04...
  • Page 177: List Of Abbreviations

    List of abbreviations C.1 Abbreviations Overview Table C-1 Meaning of abbreviations Abbreviation Meaning American Wire Gauge Communautés Européennes (French for "European Union") CISPR Comité international spécial des perturbations radioélectriques Canadian Standards Association Deutsches Institut für Normierung e. V. Distributed I/Os European Union Electrostatic sensitive devices Electronic Industries Alliance...
  • Page 178 List of abbreviations C.1 Abbreviations Abbreviation Meaning TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol Total Harmonic Distortion; German: Gesamte Harmonische Verzerrung THD-R Relative THD Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Association of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Information Technology (Germany) Result of logic operation SENTRON PAC3200 Manual, 02/2008, A5E01168664B-04...
  • Page 179: Glossary

    Glossary Shared transmission path over which all bus nodes are connected. It has two defined ends. In the case of PROFIBUS, the bus is a twisted pair or optical fiber cable. Bus system All nodes physically connected to a bus cable form a bus system. Diagnosis The detection, localization, visualization and further evaluation of errors, disturbances and messages.
  • Page 180 Glossary SENTRON PAC3200 Manual, 02/2008, A5E01168664B-04...
  • Page 181: Index

    Index Current transformers Set the conversion ratio, 99 Apply the measuring current, 101 Apply the measuring voltage, 100 Apply the supply voltage, 92 Default password, 150 Deinstalling, 72 Device diagnostics, 45 Device identification parameters, 62 Device status, 45 Bit mask, 44, 45 Device versions, 20 Digital input, 37 Digital output, 36...
  • Page 182 Index General safety notes, 17 Packaging, 67 GSD file, 13 Panel cutout Dimensions, 167 Parameter Command, 61 Communication, 58 Installation Device information, 62 Procedure, 68 Status, 46 Installation format, 21 Parameterize Installation space Device settings, 127 Ventilation, 66 Startup, 93 Installation tools, 68 Parameterizing the device, 93 Interface, 21, 63...
  • Page 183 Index Setting the language, 94 Setting the voltage input, 98 Settings parameters, 47 Startup, 91 Apply the supply voltage, 92 Parameterizing the device, 93 Prerequisites, 91 Set the connection type, 95 Status parameters, 46 Storage, 67, 173 Support Address, 14 Online, 14 Technical, 14 Support address, 14...
  • Page 184 Index SENTRON PAC3200 Manual, 02/2008, A5E01168664B-04...

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