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HEIDELBERG, SEPTEMBER Webinar EQmatic Energy Analyzer QA/S M-Bus and Modbus Thorsten Reibel, Jürgen Schilder, Stefan Grosse, Martin Wichary & Ilija Zivadinovic Competence Center Europe Building Automation

Agenda Introduction New Energy Analyzer QA/S 4.xx.1 Modbus RTU New software features Web user interface Connecting to the device and demonstration in practice Slide 2

Overview Energy measurement The recording of energy variables and values, as well as their processing, is continually gaining in significance This is not just due to the rising energy costs but also due to the frequently demanded evaluation and reading possibilities via a decentralized reading station The features of the EQmatic series help to meet these requirements and can provide operators and users with convenient, cost-effective solutions for modern energy management ABB offers a wide range of devices and solutions specially designed for these applications Slide 3

Overview EQmatic EQmatic Energy Analyzer are compact modular installation devices designed to monitor and display consumption and measured values They log and store consumption data for electricity, gas, water or heat meters This means that they can help those operating purpose-built premises or commercial buildings (offices, hotels, schools, public buildings) to implement energy management systems such as ISO 50001 or to put in place low-voltage installations compliant with VDE 0100-801 As a result, they make building energy flows and costs transparent Slide 4

Overview Device technology ABB EQmatic Energy Analyzer QA/S collects data from M-Bus meters Modbus RTU meters The collected data can be Saved locally in the device database Sent as reports via E-Mail Uploaded via FTP Shared with other systems via Modbus TCP (IP) / Note: Some functions in QA/S 3.xx.1 (M-Bus) require software version 2.0.0 Slide 5

Overview Device technology EQmatic Energy Analyzer are compact, webbased standalone devices for energy management applications They log, store, display and analyze consumption data for up to 16 or 64 electricity, gas, water or heat meters Device access is via web browser (integrated web server) They automatically detect ABB A and B Series Energy Meters and M2M Modbus Network Analyzer during commissioning Other meters (water, gas, ) or pulse adapters must be manually configured and added to the system / Slide 6

Overview A, B and C Series ABB Energy Meters The ABB EQ Energy Meters are designed as intermediate meters and offer a wide range of functions for countless applications The meters are available in various variants: Meters for single- or three-phase measurement, as well as meters for direct connection or transformer rated The energy meters are optionally available with integral serial interfaces for M-Bus or Modbus RTU (RS485) The ABB A and B Series Energy Meters and M2M Modbus Network Analyzer are automatically detected and configured during configuration Slide 7

Review Energy Analyzer M-Bus QA/S 3.xx.1 Market launch in 2017 Access to User Interface of a QA/S via Standard Web- Browser Building Technical Network TCP/IP QA/S 3.16.1 max. 16 dev.. QA/S 3.xx.1 QA/S 3.64.1 max. 64 dev Analyzer Local data logging & processing M-Bus Meters M-Bus S0 to M-Bus M-Bus Meters M-Bus Sub-Metering: ABB EQ Energy Meters, 3 rd party gas, water, heat meters Slide 8

Overview Device technology Access to User Interface of a QA/S via Standard Web- Browser NEW Building Technical Network TCP/IP QA/S 3.xx.1. QA/S x.yy.1. QA/S 4.xx.1 Analyzer Local data logging & processing M-Bus Meters M-Bus S0 to M-Bus Modbus RTU Modbus Meters S0 Sub-Metering: ABB EQ Energy Meters, 3 rd party gas, water, heat meters Slide 9

Overview Device technology Access to User Interface of a QA/S via Standard Web- Browser Send email Data storage on a network drive (FTP) NAS Integration into SCADA, BMS, DCS via Modbus TCP Remote Monitoring & Analyzing NEW Modbus TCP, E-Mail, Upload via FTP Building Technical Network TCP/IP Modbus TCP, E-Mail, Upload via FTP QA/S 3.xx.1 Requires software update M-Bus Meters. QA/S x.yy.1 M-Bus S0 to M-Bus. QA/S 4.xx.1 Analyzer Modbus RTU Modbus Meters S0 Local data logging & processing Sub-Metering: ABB EQ Energy Meters, 3 rd party gas, water, heat meters Slide 10

Overview Device technology software Display and evaluation of historical consumption and measured data via configurable charts Cost and consumption analysis for media such as electricity, water, heat and gas Display of CO 2 emission and Energy Performance Indicator (EnPI) Storage and export of metering data from up to 64 meters for at least 3 years Data export to XLS, CSV, User addition and administration functions (simultaneous access for up to 10 users) Notifications/alarms when connected meters fail QA/S 3.xx.1 QA/S 4.xx.1 Slide 11

Overview Device technology software functions NEW Data export Cyclic (e.g. monthly) export of reports to - FTP server and/or - Email recipients Provision of the data to higher-level systems (e.g. SCADA, BMS) via Modbus TCP Adjustable language for each user Activate or deactivate automatic logout Submenu System diagnostics Custom name for the widgets in the dashboard Display resolution of the recorded data The software update for the Energy Analyzer M- Bus QA/S 3.xx.1 will be available shortly QA/S 3.xx.1 NEW QA/S 4.xx.1 Slide 12

Overview Device technology hardware QA/S 3.xx.1 Energy Analyzer, M-Bus M-Bus master to DIN EN 13757-2 QA/S 3.16.1 max. 16 meters QA/S 3.64.1 max. 64 meters QA/S 4.xx.1 Energy Analyzer, Modbus Modbus RTU master QA/S 4.16.1 max. 16 meters QA/S 4.64.1 max. 64 meters Modular installation device (MDRC) Mounting width: 4 space units Display elements (LEDs) LAN connection Supply voltage 100 240 V AC NEW QA/S 3.xx.1 NEW QA/S 4.xx.1 Slide 13

QA/S 3.xx.1 (M-Bus): Connection diagram 1 Power supply connection U s 2 M-Bus slave/meter connection 3 Ethernet/LAN connection 4 ON LED (green) 5 LAN/LINK LED (yellow) 6 M-Bus LED (yellow) 7 Reset button (behind label carrier) 8 Label carrier Slide 14

M-Bus M-Bus (Meter-Bus) is a technical standard (EN 13757-2), applying its rules, e.g. in electricity meters, allows the electricity consumption to be transmitted as measured data The gas, heat or water consumption can also be measured and transmitted by meters with M-Bus The special feature here is remote reading, which involves additional connected devices transmitting their collected data over the Internet or the mobile telecommunications network This can eliminate the need for humans to read the meters Source: WIKIPEDIA LAN network Meter with pulse output Heat meter... meter M-Bus master (level converter), e.g. QA/S 3.xx.1 Pulse converter Gas meter Humidity/ temperature sensors Electricity meter Water meter EN13757-2 Slide 15

QA/S 4.xx.1 (Modbus): Connection diagram NEW 1 Power supply connection U s 2 Modbus slaves/meter connection (RS485) 3 Ethernet/LAN connection 4 ON LED (green) 5 LAN/LINK LED (yellow) 6 Modbus RTU LED (yellow) 7 Reset button (behind label carrier) 8 Label carrier The bus cable must be terminated with resistors (120 Ω, 0.25 W) at both ends A third conductor must interconnect all the devices of the bus (terminal C common) Slide 16

Modbus RTU (RS485) Modbus is a serial communications protocol originally published by Modicon in 1979 for use with its programmable logic controllers (PLCs) Modbus has become a de facto standard communication protocol and is now a commonly available means of connecting industrial electronic devices The main reasons for the use of Modbus in the industrial environment are: Developed with industrial applications in mind Openly published and royalty-free Easy to deploy and maintain LAN network EOL resistor Slave Slave EOL resistor Modbus master e.g. QA/S 4.xx.1 Slave Slave Source: WIKIPEDIA Slide 17

Display elements LED Function Description ON Operating system initialization process complete. Supply voltage on. The device is ready for operation. OFF No supply voltage during operating system initialization process. ON Flashing (1 Hz) During initialization. FLASHING (3 Hz) Resetting network settings and restarting the device FLASHING (10 Hz) Factory reset; internal error. LAN/Link No supply voltage. No network OFF connection. M-Bus/ Modbus FLASHING ON OFF FLASHING (1 Hz) FLASHING (3 Hz) FLASHING (10 Hz) Network connection OK. Telegram traffic. Supply voltage OK, device ready for operation and M-Bus/Modbus connected. No supply voltage. M-Bus/Modbus RTU not connected. Scanning process for slaves/devices. Resetting network settings and restarting the device. Resetting to factory settings. QA/S 3.xx.1 QA/S 4.xx.1 Slide 18

Pulse adapter A pulse adapter is used to adapt consumption measuring devices, e.g. electricity, gas or water meters, to the M-Bus/Modbus system / The measuring devices must feature a floating pulse output or a mounted pulse module for sensing Energy Analyzer QA/S x.yy.1 Pulse adapters with different numbers of channels are available as rail-mounted devices and in surface mounted enclosures, etc. Configuration (primary address, medium, unit, ) is performed using a programming adapter and software Water meter Heat meter Energy meter Gas meter Meter with pulse output or pulse module for scanning Slide 19

User interface Main menu The device has a user interface for commissioning and operating purposes To access the user interface there must be an IP connection to the device The user interface offers A configurable dashboard Graphical analysis functions (historical data, benchmark - time interval, instantaneous values, ) Management System settings LAN network Slide 20

Main menu Dashboard The dashboard provides a rapid overview of costs and consumers in the building In the dashboard you can configure user-defined views using widgets (graphical display elements) Slide 21

Main menu Analytics Historical Data For analysis and display of historical measured data Slide 22

Main menu Analytics Usage For analysis and display of Cost Consumption Generation Income per medium or consumer group Lighting Cooling Ventilation Slide 23

Main menu Analytics Instantaneous Values This function displays the instantaneous value of a single data point in real time The desired metering point or meter must first be selected in the metering structure Depending on the meter s scope of functions, various data points are available for display Slide 24

Main menu Analytics Benchmark - Period To compare a consumer or node referred to two time intervals (e.g. current month and previous month) Slide 25

Main menu Analytics Benchmark - Consumer To compare up to five consumers or nodes referred to a time interval Slide 26

Main menu Management The Management menu can be used to make settings Meter Management Metering Structure User Management Tariff and Units Consumer Groups Data Sharing Slide 27

Main menu System Settings Basic settings are made in the system settings General Date and Time Network Update SMTP Configuration SSL Certificate SSH Access Erase data System Log System diagnostics Slide 28

Device overview QA/S 3.16.1 QA/S 3.64.1 QA/S 4.16.1 QA/S 4.64.1 Protocol M-Bus Modbus RTU Max. devices 16 64 16 64 Design Modular installation device (MDRC) Order code 2CDG 110 226 R0011 2CDG 110 227 R0011 2CDG 110 228 R0011 2CDG 110 229 R0011 List price 699.- 1,199.- 699.- 1,199.- All devices have the same settings and menus (dashboard, historical data, ) Only the commissioning step for scanning the connected meters (M-Bus or Modbus) is different Slide 29

Technical documents www.abb.com/knx Products and Downloads Energy Management QA/S x.yy.1 Energy Analyzer Product Manual Technical datasheet Installation and operating instructions Specification text Product information Presentation slides CE declaration of conformity Slide 30

Connecting to the Energy Analyzer Commissioning requirements A PC/laptop with web browser for commissioning and operating The QA/S is ready for operation and a LAN connection is established The PC/laptop and the QA/S are in the same IP network Meters are operating and connected to M-Bus or Modbus RTU terminal on the QA/S The M-Bus and Modbus devices comply with the current M-Bus or Modbus standard The M-Bus and Modbus devices are connected and configured according to manufacturer's instructions (e.g. speed, primary address, transformer ratios, etc.) U s LAN network Energy Analyzer QA/S x.yy.1 / Slide 31

Connecting to the Energy Analyzer Example: Set the wired M-Bus interface 1. Select SET in the main menu and press 2. Select M-Bus and press 3. Press once to get to the next menu Baud The display will show the baud rate Set baud rate (e.g. 9600) 4. Press once to get to the next menu Address The display will show the address Set address (e.g. 001) Slide 32

Connecting to the Energy Analyzer Commissioning steps The steps are identical except for scanning the connected meters (M-Bus or Modbus) Connect device Start ABB i-bus Tool to detect EQmatic device in your local network Open web site and log in Follow wizard instructions System Settings Set user name + password Set date and time Meter Management I Configure settings for Bus scan Perform scan to detect connected ABB devices. Configure custom meters (optionally) Meter Management II Configure tariffs and units Define consumer groups, e.g. HVAC, lighting, etc. (optionally) Building structure Configure Building Structure: - Manually (tree structure) - Automatically (flat list) You're done! Configure Dashboard Start your analytics Slide 33

Connecting to the Energy Analyzer Access via the ABB i-bus Tool The ABB i-bus Tool is free software that provides help with commissioning The device can be accessed with the ABB i-bus Tool during initial commissioning IP address assignment in the QA/S is set to automatic addressing (DHCP/autoIP) at the factory, and the IP address can be read with the ABB i-bus Tool Download the ABB i-bus Tool and install it on the Windows PC/laptop Download link: www.abb.com/knx Slide 34

Connecting to the Energy Analyzer Access via the ABB i-bus Tool Start the ABB i-bus Tool Click: Connect IP devices Discovery The ABB i-bus Tool automatically searches for known IP devices in the local network Select the desired Energy Analyzer QA/S from the table (click) Click the Open Website button The default web browser opens, and the start screen of the Energy Analyzer appears Slide 35

Connecting to the Energy Analyzer User interface The connection to the device s web server is established Enter the user name and the password Default user name and password on delivery Username: admin Password: admin Follow the instructions in the commissioning wizard to proceed with commissioning Slide 36

Commissioning wizard (1) Once a connection to the device is established, the commissioning wizard starts for the first time The steps are identical except for scanning the connected meters (M-Bus or Modbus) It guides the user through the steps and basic settings required for initial commissioning Read and confirm the terms and conditions of use Change the default password This is important for device and data security The password is expected to be at least 9 characters long and contain capital letters, small letters and non-letter (numeric or special) symbols Slide 37

Commissioning wizard (2) Change the network settings if necessary Slide 38

Commissioning wizard (3) Configure the date and time Slide 39

Commissioning wizard (4) Configure the currency, costs and CO₂ factor per consumption unit Slide 40

QA/S 3.xx.1 (M-Bus): Commissioning wizard (5): Scan the bus for connected M-Bus devices and create the automatic metering structure 300 9,600 baud Primary address 1 250 Secondary address Limit the scan range as much as possible to reduce the scanning process time Detected meters will be listed in a table Clicking on Skip allows the user to search for connected M-Bus devices or slaves in the Management menu later on and to select creation of a manual or automatic metering structure Slide 41

QA/S 4.xx.1 (Modbus): Commissioning wizard (5): Scan the bus for connected Modbus devices and create the automatic metering structure 1,200 115,200 baud Address range 1 247 Limit the scan range as much as possible to reduce the scanning process time, e.g. ABB EQmeters: Parity Even, Byte size 8 and stop bits 1 Detected meters will be listed in a table Clicking on Skip allows the user to search for connected Modbus devices or slaves in the Management menu later on and to select creation of a manual or automatic metering structure Slide 42

Commissioning wizard (6) Configuration has been completed successfully The device is ready for operation The main menu with the individually configurable dashboard is displayed Slide 43

Commissioning wizard (6) Configuration has been completed successfully The device is ready for operation The main menu with the individually configurable dashboard is displayed Slide 44

Demonstration in practice Building 11 -ABB Customer Training Center Basement Ground floor Floor no. 01 Floor no. 02 Floor no. 03 Room 223: xxx Room 224: Juergen &Thorsten 230/ 400V M1 Electrical consumers (PC, monitor,...) Virtual meter Metering point Floor no. M2 Lighting Metering point Room 228: Peter & Tom Virtual meter Add 230/ 400V M6 Electrical consumers (PC, monitor,...) Metering point Slide 45

Training EQmatic training boards Energy Analyzer Board with Energy Analyzer M-Bus QA/S 3.16.1 Two load circuits with EQ Energy Meters B21 313-100 To be hung in a rack or put on the table Price: 366.- Price for manufacturing a board by external company (LucasNülle) Price does not include the products (contact your Area Sales Manager) Slide 46

Training Further information Training presentation incl. introduction, basics, planning, installing, commissioning, (ABB library): PPT (only ABB): Download link PDF: Download link Training & Qualification Database (webinars in October 2017 and September ): Webinar slides Webinar recording (MP4) https://go.abb/ba-training Slide 47

Training Training packages Solution-oriented training (HVAC, security, shading, lighting, ) Created individual training packages for trainers in the countries including Agenda with course description PowerPoint Presentation Practical exercises and solutions ETS Training project (ENG), incl. group addresses and solution Feedback form Certificate of attendance The documents can be used directly for self-study, training or basis for individualized training in the countries Slide 48

Training Training package Energy Metering" Agenda with course description PowerPoint presentation Energy Monitoring with KNX Energy Analyzer QA/S EQmeters Technical EQmeters Commercial ETS project for the exercises incl. the group addresses created Exercise Energy Actuator SE/S 3.16.1 Meter Interface Module ZS/S1.1 Certificate of Attendance Feedback form Slide 49

Training Virtual Classroom Training (VC) Online training with a limited number of participants However, the participants do not sit in the classroom on site, but connect worldwide via the IP network The theoretical learning contents are taught as usual New: The EQmatic training boards are connected to the ABB IP network The participants can connect to the Energy Analyzer QA/S via the IP address and do practical exercises (e.g. commissioning) Slide 50

Training KNX Certified Training Certified KNX Courses in Heidelberg Tutor Course 09 th to 13 th Oct. Basic Course : 05 th to 09 th Nov. And many more training courses in the calendar International Training Dates www.abb.com/knx or https://go.abb/ba-training Certified KNX Basic Course February in Heidelberg Slide 51

Next Webinar ClimaECO New ClimaECO devices: Application Controller AC/S 1.x.1 The heart of ClimaECO Web User- and BACnet interface Pre-defined and freely programmable automation functions Wednesday 10 th October Morning 09:00 am Europe Time (Berlin, UTC + 2h) Afternoon 03:00 pm Europe Time (Berlin, UTC + 2h) Slide 52

Disclaimer The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent any obligation on the part of ABB. ABB does not accept any responsibility for potential errors in this document. ABB does not accept liability for direct, indirect or consequential damage of any kind resulting from the use of this document. ABB also is not liable for any indirect or consequential damage resulting from the use of an item of software or hardware descried in this document. Copyright [] ABB. All rights reserved 20. September Slide 53