Publication 1403-IN001A-US-PInstruction SheetBulletin 1403 Powermonitor II(Cat. No. 1403-MM, 1403-LM, 1403-DM)Cat. No. 1403-DMCat. No. 1403-
1-2 Product Description1403-IN001A-US-PQuick Start - Minimum Device ConfigurationAt a minimum, the following steps MUST be followed for proper operati
Product Description 1-31403-IN001A-US-PCommunicationsBoth versions of the Powermonitor II can use the 1403-NSC Smart Communications Card for communica
1-4 Product Description1403-IN001A-US-PData LoggingThe Powermonitor II provides three data logs: the Event log, the Min/Max log, and the Snapshot log.
1403-IN001A-US-PChapter 2InstallationPrevent Electrostatic DischargeMounting of Master ModuleProtective Enclosure A suitable enclosure should be used
2-2 Installation1403-IN001A-US-PWiring of Master ModuleTerminal Blocks Wire Sizes and Screw Torques Observe all wire lug sizes and screw torques. Refe
Installation 2-31403-IN001A-US-PUse instrument accuracy PTs when the voltage levels being measured exceed the voltage input ratings. The PT accuracy r
2-4 Installation1403-IN001A-US-PFigure 2.2 Single Phase Direct Connection Wiring DiagramV1V2V3NFiberRxFiberTxI1+I2+I3+I4+S1S2S3S4ScomL/+R14R11R12R24R2
Installation 2-51403-IN001A-US-PFigure 2.3 Single Phase with PTs Wiring DiagramV1V2V3NFiberRxFiberTxI1+I2+I3+I4+S1S2S3S4ScomL/+R14R11R12R24R21R22AcomA
2-6 Installation1403-IN001A-US-PFigure 2.4 3-phase 4-wire Wye Direct Connect Wiring DiagramV1V2V3NFiberRxFiberTxI1+I2+I3+I4+S1S2S3S4ScomL/+R14R11R12R2
Installation 2-71403-IN001A-US-PFigure 2.5 3-phase 4-wire with PTs Wiring DiagramV1V2V3NFiberRxFiberTxI1+I2+I3+I4+S1S2S3S4ScomL/+R14R11R12R24R21R22Ac
Publication 1403-IN001A-US-PImportant User InformationSolid-state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanica
2-8 Installation1403-IN001A-US-PFigure 2.6 3-phase 3-wire Grounded Wye Direct Connection Wiring DiagramV1V2V3NFiberRxFiberTxI1+I2+I3+I4+S1S2S3S4ScomL/
Installation 2-91403-IN001A-US-PFigure 2.7 3-phase 3-wire Grounded Wye with PTs Wiring DiagramV1V2V3NFiberRxFiberTxI1+I1±I2+I2±I3+I3±I4+I4±S1S2S3S4Sco
2-10 Installation1403-IN001A-US-PFigure 2.8 3-phase 3-wire Delta with Three PTs and Three CTs Wiring DiagramV1V2V3NFiberRxFiberTxI1+I2+I3+I4+S1S2S3S4S
Installation 2-111403-IN001A-US-PFigure 2.9 3-phase 3-wire Open Delta with Two PTs and Three CTs Wiring DiagramV1V2V3NFiberRxFiberTxI1+I2+I3+I4+S1S2S3
2-12 Installation1403-IN001A-US-PFigure 2.10 3-phase 3-wire Open Delta with Two PTs and Two CTs Wiring DiagramV1V2V3NFiberRxFiberTxI1+I2+I3+I4+S1S2S3S
Installation 2-131403-IN001A-US-PFigure 2.11 3-phase 3-wire Grounded L2(B) Phase Open Delta Direct Connect with Three CTs Wiring DiagramV1V2V3NFiberRx
2-14 Installation1403-IN001A-US-PFigure 2.12 3-phase 3-wire Delta Direct Connect with Three CTs Wiring DiagramV1V2V3NFiberRxFiberTxI1+I2+I3+I4+S1S2S3S
Installation 2-151403-IN001A-US-PFigure 2.13 3-phase 3-wire Delta Direct Connect with Three CTs Wiring DiagramV1V2V3NFiberRxS1S2S3S4ScomL/+R14R11R12R2
2-16 Installation1403-IN001A-US-PAnalog InputThis input is intended to accept input signals of zero to one volt AC, 50/60 Hz, rms or plus/minus (±) 1.
Installation 2-171403-IN001A-US-PIsolation Voltage 2500V status input to case 2500V status input to internal digital circuitryFigure 2.15 Status Input
1403-IN001A-US-PTable of ContentsUsing This Instruction Sheet PrefaceWhat This Instruction Sheet Contains. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-18 Installation1403-IN001A-US-PWiring of Display ModuleNote: All ground wires should be kept as short as possible; 30cm (12 in.) or less is suggeste
Installation 2-191403-IN001A-US-PFiber Optic Cable Assembly Strain Relief A strain relief feature at the rear of the Display Module and a wire tie are
2-20 Installation1403-IN001A-US-PCommunication ConnectionsThe Powermonitor II Master Module uses a communications connector for all Communications Car
1403-IN001A-US-PChapter 3MaintenanceBattery Installation and Replacement ProceduresInstallationNote: For proper operation, the device should not be po
3-2 Maintenance1403-IN001A-US-PFigure 3.2 Master Module with Battery Installed4. Reinstall the access cover plate on the top face of the Master Module
Maintenance 3-31403-IN001A-US-P4. Refer to Battery Installation and Replacement Procedures on page 3-1 for installation of a new battery.5. Reinstall
3-4 Maintenance1403-IN001A-US-P
1403-IN001A-US-PChapter 4General OperationGeneral FunctionalityThe Display Module acts as a simple terminal that allows a user to easily view metering
4-2 General Operation1403-IN001A-US-PNote: For additional information on measured parameters listed in Chapter 4, refer to Publication 1403-1.0.2, Bul
General Operation 4-31403-IN001A-US-PIssuing a Command1. Using the four Display Module keys, move into Program mode and display the command to be issu
1403-IN001A-US-PiiMaintenance Chapter 3Battery Installation and Replacement Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1Installation . . . . . .
4-4 General Operation1403-IN001A-US-PFigure 4.2 Menu/Parameter StructureProgramPassword?Program3-phase L-N V / IPhase 1 L-N V / IPhase 2 L-N V / IPhas
General Operation 4-51403-IN001A-US-PK-factor V / I①Crest V / I①TIF V / I①IEEE-519 V / I①IEEE %THD V / IIEC %THD V / IHarmonic 1/2 V / I①Harmonic 39/4
4-6 General Operation1403-IN001A-US-PConfiguration ItemsGeneralTable 4.1 displays the General Configuration items for Powermonitor II. The gray scale
General Operation 4-71403-IN001A-US-PSnapshot Buffer Type The buffer type used by the snapshot log. Fill and Stop stops filling the buffer when it is
4-8 General Operation1403-IN001A-US-PChannel A 12-Cycle Oscillograph¨Used to select which of the seven input channels is captured for channel A when a
General Operation 4-91403-IN001A-US-PDemandTable 4.2 displays the Demand Configuration items for Powermonitor II. The gray scale indicates which param
4-10 General Operation1403-IN001A-US-PCommandsTable 4.3 displays the commands for the Powermonitor II. The gray scale indicates which commands are ava
General Operation 4-111403-IN001A-US-PMeteringVoltage/CurrentTable 4.4 displays the Voltage and Current Metering information provided by the Powermoni
4-12 General Operation1403-IN001A-US-PPowerTable 4.5 displays the Power Metering information provided by the Powermonitor II. The gray scale indicates
General Operation 4-131403-IN001A-US-PPhase 2 Distortion Power Factor The ratio between the magnitude of the fundamental and the sum of the magnitudes
1403-IN001A-US-PiiiMaster Module Data Acquisition Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-29Master Module Watchdog Timer Status. . . . . .
4-14 General Operation1403-IN001A-US-PCumulative PowerTable 4.6 displays the Cumulative Power Metering information provided by the Powermonitor II. Th
General Operation 4-151403-IN001A-US-PHarmonic AnalysisTable 4.7 displays the Harmonic Analysis information provided by the Powermonitor II. The gray
4-16 General Operation1403-IN001A-US-PSetpointsTheory of Setpoint OperationThe Powermonitor II is capable of monitoring many parameters (simultaneousl
General Operation 4-171403-IN001A-US-POver Reverse SetpointAn over reverse setpoint is the same as an over forward setpoint, except the magnitude of t
4-18 General Operation1403-IN001A-US-PUnder Forward SetpointAn under forward setpoint is the same as an over forward setpoint, except the “Setpoint Hi
General Operation 4-191403-IN001A-US-PUnder Reverse SetpointAn under reverse setpoint is the same as an under forward setpoint, except the magnitude o
4-20 General Operation1403-IN001A-US-PTable 4.8 Setpoint ConfigurationParameter Name Parameter Description Range DefaultSetpoint Number The number of
General Operation 4-211403-IN001A-US-PTable 4.9 Setpoint TypeSetpointTypeDescription0 Not used (inactive)1 Voltage (any 1 of three phases, L-N in Sing
4-22 General Operation1403-IN001A-US-PExamples of Setpoint OperationSetpoint Example 1 - Over kW Forward (+)If it is desired that setpoint 1 energizes
General Operation 4-231403-IN001A-US-PData LoggingThe Powermonitor II provides three data logs: •Event log•Snapshot log•Min/Max log Each record of the
1403-IN001A-US-Piv
4-24 General Operation1403-IN001A-US-PWhenever a setpoint event occurs, the setpoint setup information is also logged. This information is viewed via
General Operation 4-251403-IN001A-US-PTable 4.13 Snapshot Log Parameters for the Voltage and Current BlockParameter Description Range DefaultPhase 1 L
4-26 General Operation1403-IN001A-US-PTable 4.14 Snapshot Log Parameters for the Power BlockParameter Description Range DefaultPhase 1 Power Power of
General Operation 4-271403-IN001A-US-PMin/Max LogThe Min/Max log records the minimum and maximum values for 84 parameters. These parameters are listed
4-28 General Operation1403-IN001A-US-POscillography (1403-MM only)The Powermonitor II provides two types of oscillography. Both are triggered simultan
General Operation 4-291403-IN001A-US-POverall StatusThe overall status word is a summary of the individual self-test summary status bits. This allows
4-30 General Operation1403-IN001A-US-PReal Time Clock StatusBattery Usage Timer ValueThis value indicates the number of days that the Powermonitor II
General Operation 4-311403-IN001A-US-PDisplay Module # 1, #2, #3 Firmware Revision NumberThis parameter returns the firmware revision number of the re
4-32 General Operation1403-IN001A-US-P
1403-IN001A-US-PAppendix ACatalog Number ExplanationMaster Module/Limited Metering Master ModuleDisplay Module1403 - MM 01 ABulletin Number Type of De
1403-IN001A-US-PPreface Using This Instruction SheetWhat This Instruction Sheet ContainsReview the table below to familiarize yourself with the topics
A-2 Catalog Number Explanation1403-IN001A-US-PCommunications Cards/Peripherals/SoftwareFiber Optic Accessories1403 - NSCBulletin NumberType of Dev
1403-IN001A-US-PAppendix BMechanical DimensionsFigure B.1 Master Module Dimensions
B-2 Mechanical Dimensions1403-IN001A-US-PFigure B.2 Display Module Dimensions
Mechanical Dimensions B-31403-IN001A-US-PFigure B.3 Display Module MountingFigure B.4 Display Module Cutout Dimensions
B-4 Mechanical Dimensions1403-IN001A-US-PFigure B.5 Installation of the Display Module into the Protective EnclosureGasketProtective Enclosure Front P
±1Variable Content TTL:Chap Is Linked To HD:Running
±3Variable Content TTL:Chap Is Linked To HD:Running
1403-IN001A-US-PAppendix CTechnical SpecificationsProduct ApprovalsUL 508 listed, File E96956, for Industrial Control Equipment and CSA C22.2 Certifie
C-2 Technical Specifications1403-IN001A-US-PMeasurement Accuracy, Resolution, and RangeSee table below for the rating of each parameter.Parameter Accu
Technical Specifications C-31403-IN001A-US-PGeneral Input, Output, and Environmental RatingsInput and Output Ratings Control Relay Relay LifeGeneral S
P-2 Using This Instruction Sheet1403-IN001A-US-PTerms and ConventionsIn this manual, the following terms and conventions are used:Battery: In this man
C-4 Technical Specifications1403-IN001A-US-P
1403-IN001A-US-PAppendix DGlossaryAampereA unit of electrical current or rate of flow of electrons. One volt across one ohm of resistance causes a cur
D-2 Glossary1403-IN001A-US-Pdemand intervalDemand charges are based on peak demand over a utility specified time interval, not on the instantaneous de
Glossary D-31403-IN001A-US-POohmThe unit of electrical resistance. One ohm is the value of resistance through which a potential difference of one volt
D-4 Glossary1403-IN001A-US-PresistanceThe property of a substance which impedes current flow and results in the dissipation of power in the form of he
1403-IN001A-US-PIndexBbattery replacement 3-1disposal 3-3installation 3-1removal 3-2Ccalibration 3-3catalog number explanation A-1cleaning instruction
1403-IN001A-US-PI-2general purpose status bits 4-31master module auxiliary frequency 4-31master module data acquisition status 4-29master module devic
1403-IN001A-US-PI-3
Publication 1403-IN001A-US-P - August 1999 PN 40055-161-02(B)Supersedes Publication 1403-5.0 November 1997 and Publication 1403-5.0-DU3 August 1998 ©
1403-IN001A-US-PChapter 1Product DescriptionChapter ObjectivesAfter completing this chapter, you should be able to identify the product features and s
Comentarios a estos manuales