ABB NETWORK ANALYSER M2M. Quick set-up guide

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NETWORK NLYSER Quick set-up guide The purpose of this guide is to offer the quickest way to set up and start to use the device. Consult the Instruction manual with the CD-Rom included in the packaging for more details on all of the subjects which are not dealt with in this document. 1.1 Installation...3 1.2 Connections...4 1.3 Page navigation...9 1.4 Data entry...10 1.5 Language setting...10 1.6 CT ratio setting...11 1.7 VT ratio setting...12 1.8 Type of entry...12 1.9 Problems, causes, solutions...18 1.10 Error codes...19

L12 L23 L31 larm Setup Front panel description Front panel DE Frontplatte RU Передняя Панель IT Pannello frontale ES Panel frontal FR Panneau frontal PT Painel frontal 13 14 18 17 19 8 15 16 10 11 7 9 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 Description 1 Control key 1 2 Control key 2 3 Control key 3 4 Control key 4 5 Control key 5 6 Control keys unit 7 Device error or warning indicator 8 Data transmission to external devices indicator 9 Indicator for data acquisition on 4 quadrants-gertion 10 larm indicators 11 Hour counter indicator 12 SETUP mode indicator 13 Scrolling descriptive text 14 Descriptive or data display text 15 Reading values 16 Measurement unit 17 Line indicator corresponding to value displayed 18 Indicator of capacitive load (PF and reactive power pages) 19 Indicator of inductive load (PF and reactive power pages) 2 NETWORK NLYSER Rev. 1.0

Installation 1.1 Installation IEC 61554 1 2 x 4 Rev. 1.0 NETWORK NLYSER 3

Connections I2 I3 ETHERNET C-DC Max 500 V OUT2 OUT1 L3 L2 L1 N I1 I2 I3 Max 500 V OUT2 OUT1 L3 L2 L1 N C NO NC OUT4 C-DC L3 L2 L1 N L3 L2 L1 N I3 48-240V Max 500 V OUT2 OUT1 L3 L2 L1 N N-01 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 I2 + COM + COM OUT2 OUT1 OUT2 OUT1 I1 C-DC N-02 + - 1 2 1 2 + - + - IN1 IN2 SYNC Max 500 V Max 500 V P r o f i b u s OUT3 I3 24-240V C NO NC I2 24-240V I3 1 2 1 2 I1 S T I2 C-DC 48-240V I1 S T 1 2 1 2 LN C-DC LRM PROFIUS 24-240V MODUS I1 I/O / LV 1.2 Connections I1 S T I2 I3 48-240V C-DC Max 500 V L3 L2 L1 N OUT2 OUT1 1 2 1 2 The installation and the cabling of the device must be carried out by qualified personnel. Danger of electrocution, burning and electric arc. Use the personal protection devices suitable to adhere to the current regulations governing electrical safety. Prior to carrying out any connections check the sectioning of the electric supply with the voltage detection device. 4 NETWORK NLYSER Rev. 1.0

Wiring diagrams 1 3-phase + neutral with 3 CT 3 3-phase + neutral with 3 CT and 3 VT 2 3-phase with 3 CT Fuse Load 1 V a.c./d.c. 2 V a.c./d.c. 3 TV3 TV2 TV1 V a.c./d.c. Rev. 1.0 NETWORK NLYSER 5

Wiring diagrams 4 RON 3-phase with 2 CT and 3 VT 6 alanced 3-phase with 1 CT 5 Singlephase with 1 CT Fuse Load 4 TV3 TV1 V a.c./d.c. Not suitable for the LV model. 5 V a.c./d.c. 6 V a.c./d.c. 6 NETWORK NLYSER Rev. 1.0

Wiring diagrams 7 Digital outputs as alarms with external relay for loads command 9 Electromechanical relay outputs LRM 8 Digital outputs as pulses 7 8 C 9 D E V aux 48 V a.c./d.c. 100 m D Load 16 C1-3 C15 External relay E V aux 250 V a.c. MX C Pulse acquisition Rev. 1.0 NETWORK NLYSER 7

10 I/O digital inputs (example in NPN mode) Optional outputs connections 11 I/O analog outputs 10 F 11 + + G H H F G.M.C. + ES card H Typical 250 Ohm load, max 600 Ohm G V aux 24 V d.c. (32 V d.c. max) 8 NETWORK NLYSER Rev. 1.0

Page navigation 1.3 Page navigation The device page is navigated by pressing the control keys in sequence 6. The following layout explains how to correctly interpret the symbology used in this guide. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX x1 x1 x1 x1 >2s C D c Setup C D Control key sequence Number of times to press the control key How long to press the control key for Page shown after having carried out the sequence in point Rev. 1.0 NETWORK NLYSER 9

Data entry - language setting 1.4 Data entry To access the SETUP device configuration menu press the 5 key for more than 2 seconds. 1) Use the 2 and 3 keys to scroll the alphanumerical characters available in either ascending or descending order until the required character is obtained; 2) Use the 4 key to move the cursor between the characters; 3) Repeat the operations described in points 1 and 2 up to the completion of all the fields on the page: 4) Press the 5 key to confirm or the 1 key to cancel the modification. 1.5 Language setting Menu language Enter? x1 x3 x1 >2s Setup In this menu it is possible to specify the display language of the page. Selected languag GLISH Setup 1) Press the 5 key to modify the language. 2) Press the 2 key or the 3 key to select the language required amongst those available. 3) Press the 5 key to confirm. 10 NETWORK NLYSER Rev. 1.0

CT ratio setting 1.6 CT ratio setting x1 x3 x1 x1 x1 >2s Set ratio CT 5/5 Setup 1) Insert a value between 1 and 10000 for the current value in (see paragraph 1.4 Data entry ). 2) Move the cursor to the figure relative to the secondary current and select 1 or 5. 3) Press the 5 key to confirm. If the CT is replaced varying the value of the transformer ratio, before proceeding we recommend: 1) Noting the value of the energy counts accumulated with the previous ratio. 2) Resetting the energy counts. 3) Inserting a new value of the transformation ratio. Rev. 1.0 NETWORK NLYSER 11

1.7 VT ratio setting VT ratio setting - type of insertion x1 x3 x1 x2 x1 >2s Set ratio VT 100/100 Setup 1) Insert a value between 60 V and 60000 V for the primary voltage in (see paragraph 1.4 Data entry ). 2) Move the cursor to the figure relative to the voltage of the secondary and insert a value between 60 V and 190 V (see paragraph 1.4 Data entry ). 3) Press the 5 key to confirm. In case of direct insertion, up to 500 V phase-neutral without voltage transformers set 100/100 (default) as value. 1.8 Type of insertion x1 x3 x1 x1 >2s Type of insertio GERIC Setup 1) Press the 2 or the 3 key to navigate between the following options: GERIC SINGLEPHSE LNCED 3-PHSE 3-PHSE (default) 2) Press the 5 key to confirm. 12 NETWORK NLYSER Rev. 1.0

Technical data uxiliary power supply from 24 to 240 a.c./d.c. Voltage range [V] from 48 to 240 a.c./d.c. ETHERNET, PROFIUS, I/O Frequency range [Hz] 45 65 Protection fuse T 0,5 from 24 V to 100 V T 0.25 from 100 V to 240 V Power consumption Measurement type [V] 7 max Sampling TRMS ccuracy class Voltage ±0,5% F.S. ±1 digit Current ±0,5% F.S. ±1 digit 40.0 99.9: ±0,2% ±0,1 Frequency [Hz] 100 500: ±0,2% ±1 ±1% ±1 digit Power factor (from cosϕ= 0,3 Inductive to cosϕ= 0,3 Capacitive) ctive power ctive energy Class 1 ±1% ±0,1% F.S (from cosϕ= 0,3 Inductive to cosϕ= 0,3 Capacitive) Voltage Current Frequency Power factor Measurement range from 10 to 500 approx. TRMS VL-N [V] Visualisation with 0 decimals from 50 m to 5 TRMS Visualisation in with 2 decimals from 40 to 500 Visualisation: [Hz] with 1 decimal up to 99.9 with 0 decimals above 100 Display with 2 decimals Rev. 1.0 NETWORK NLYSER 13

Technical data Installation Low and medium voltage Distribution networks Singlephase insertion 3-phase with neutral 3-phase without neutral lways use external CT Primary from 1 to 10.000 a.c. approx. mmetric inputs [] Secondary 5 and 1 a.c. approx. N..: in case of CT secondary at 1 the accuracy class is declassified to 2,5% F.S. ±1 digit, in range 5%-100% F.S. Direct insertion up to 500 a.c. approx. Indirect insertion with VT: Primary from 60 to 60,000 V a.c. approx. Voltmetric inputs [V] secondary from 60 to 190 V a.c. N..: In case of VT secondary lower than 100V the accuracy class is declassified to 2,5% F.S. ±1 digit, in range 5%-100% F.S. Protection fuse [] 0,1 Data referesh rate Harmonic distortion 2 times/second Measurement bandwidth up to 500 Hz Energy measurement Single phase maximum value counted 10 GWh / Varh / Vh 3-phase maximum value counted 30 GWh / Varh / Vh Energy balance maximum value counted 10 GWh / GVarh / GVh with sign Input pulses maximum energy value counted 40 GWh / Varh mmetric inputs Volumetric inputs Pulse outputs RS485 Serial port Relay outputs Terminal characteristics Section 6 mm 2 - Step 6,35 mm Section 2.5 mm 2 - Step 7.62 mm Section 2.5 mm 2 - Step 5.08 mm Section 2.5 mm 2 - Step 5.08 mm Section 2.5 mm 2 - Step 5.08 mm 14 NETWORK NLYSER Rev. 1.0

Technical data Overall dimensions 96 mm x 96 mm x 77 mm (Depth inside switchboard: 57 mm) Weight [Kg] 0.400 max Standard normatives Overall dimensions IEC 61554 Degree of protection IEC 60529 ccuracy class IEC 60688, IEC 61326-1, IEC 62053-21, IEC 62053-23, IEC 62053-31. Electrical safety IEC 61010-1 Display Display type Display dimensions User interface Scrolling text in several languages user selectable. LCD with back light intensity user selectable [mm] 72x57 Communication interface RS485 Protocol Modbus RTU Electric standard RS485 with optical isolation aud rate 4.8, 9.6, 19.2 kbps Parity number Odd, Even, None Stop bit 1, 2 ddress 1-247 Connectors 4 pole terminal (integrated 120 Ohm terminator on T terminal) Profibus Protocol Profibus with slave DP-V0 function in compliance with IEC 61158 standard Electric standard RS485 with optical isolation aud rate utomatic detection [9.6-12 Mbps] LED indicators Green for communication status and Red for communication error ddress 1-126 Connectors D 9 female connector (do not use connectors with 90 cable outlet) Rev. 1.0 NETWORK NLYSER 15

Technical data Protocol Connectors Ethernet Modbus TCP/IP RJ45 Digital output programmed as pulse Contact supply external voltage [V] 48 max (peak a.c./d.c.) Maximum current [m] 100 (peak a.c./d.c.) Pulse duration [ms] 50 OFF (min) / 50 ON closed contact Pulse frequency 10 pulses/s (max) Digital output programmed as alarm Contact supply external voltage [V] 48 max (peak a.c./d.c.) Maximum current [m] 100 (peak a.c./d.c.) larm activation delay [s] 1-900 s (programmable) larm return hysteresis 0-40% (programmable) Relay outputs Nominal current [] 16 C1-3 C15 Max. instant current [] 30 Nominal voltage [V] 250 a.c. Max instant voltage [V] 400 a.c. Nominal load [V] 4000 C1-750 C15 Settable electric parameters Load nalog output Span [0-20 m or 4-20 m] typical 250 Ohm, max 600 Ohm Digital inputs Nominal voltage [V] 24 d.c. (absorption = 13 m) Max. voltage [V] 32 d.c. (absorption = 22 m) Max. voltage for OFF state [V] 8 d.c. Min. voltage for ON state [V] 18 d.c. 16 NETWORK NLYSER Rev. 1.0

Technical data Count-down timer Count-up timer Hour counters Count of the system operating time conditioned by the exceeding of a programmable threshold on total absorbed current. Upon expiry of the maintenance period set an icon will appear on the display. Life time of instrument Climatic conditions Storing [ C] from -10 to +60 Operation [ C] from -5 to +55 Relative humidity Max 93% (without condensation) at 40 C Frontal t terminals Degree of protection IP50 IP25 Rev. 1.0 NETWORK NLYSER 17

1.9 Problems, causes, solutions Problems, causes, solutions The indications in the item "Suggested actions" in the table below DO NOT UTHORISE interventions if they in any way compromise safety. Problem Possible cause Suggested action the instrument does not switch on incorrect or nonconnected auxiliary power supply check the connection and the presence of the auxiliary voltage the display is completely dark or clear the instrument does not communicate with the software back lighting is badly regulated communication cables communication protocol type of connection and communication parameters regulate back lighting check the correct connection of the device check that the communication protocol of the device coincides with that used in the software check the type of connection and the settings of the device serial port the instrument communicates with the pc but the communication is interrupted non-shielded connection cables lack of terminations use shielded cables insert the terminals 18 NETWORK NLYSER Rev. 1.0

error codes 1.10 Error codes Code Type Description Suggested action 1 Internal memory error Internal memory damaged Contact the manufacturer 2 Voltage Errors V1 zero Check voltage presence 3 Voltage Errors V2 and/or V3 zero with config. = 3-PHSE or LNCED 3-PHSE Check voltage presence or set the correct configuration 4 5 Voltage Errors Voltages not at 120 amongst themselves with config. = 3-PHSE or LNCED 3-PHSE Check voltage presence or set the correct configuration Current Error I1 = 0 Check connection layouts check the CT connections and load presence 6 Current Error I2 and/or I3 zero with config. = 3-PHSE or LNCED 3-PHSE Set configuration correctly 7 Warning V2 and/or V3 not zero with config. = SINGLEPHSE Check the connection layouts or correctly set the configuration 8 Voltage sequence error Possible inversion of 2 phases Check connection layouts 9 Warning I2 and/or I3 not zero with config. = SINGLEPHSE or EQUILIRTED MONOPHSE Check the connection layouts or correctly set the configuration 10 Warning Possible current order inversion error Check connection layouts 11 Warning Possible inversion of I1 and I2 Check connection layouts 12 Warning Possible inversion of I1 and I3 Check connection layouts Rev. 1.0 NETWORK NLYSER 19

error codes Code Type Description Suggested action 13 14 Warning Warning Possible inversion of currents I2 and I3 Possible inversion of the CT1 direction in GERTION mode Check connection layouts Check connection layouts 15 Warning Possible inversion of the CT2 direction in GERTION mode Check connection layouts 16 Warning Possible inversion of the CT3 direction in GERTION mode Check connection layouts If the operating problems have not been solved please consult the complete manual included in the mini CD in the packaging. Contact the Technical ssistance service if the problem persists. Collect as much information as possible relative to the installation and, in particular, the following data: 1) Model and serial number of the instrument (data is indicated on the label located on the side of the container). 2) Purchase date of the materials. 3) Description of the problem. 4) System configuration: type of insertion, CT and TV ratio, connections with external communication devices, etc. 20 NETWORK NLYSER Rev. 1.0