CVMK Power Analyzer Manual Part1
CVMK Power Analyzer Manual Part1
CVMk SERIES
&
CVMk-4C SERIES
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
( M 981 171 / 00 B - Manual 1 / 2 )
(c)
CIRCUTOR S.A.
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a.2.- CVMk... / SDC : Power supply Vd.c. (Only available LCD display version)
Rated voltage:
q 24 V d.c. ( 20 V d.c. ....... 60 V d.c. )
q 110 V d.c. ( 50 V d.c. ...... 150 V d.c. )
(b) Maximum measuring voltage:
q 500 V a.c. phase-neutral / 866 V a.c. between phases
q A special model for 110 V measuring is available:
100 V a.c. phase-neutral / 173 V a.c. between phases
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L1
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L2
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L3
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Average
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Addition
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CVMk
TIME
kWh (+)
CVMk-4C
TIME
kWh (+) and (--)
kvarh.L (+)
kvarh.C (+)
--------------------------------------------------The CVMk allows reading up to 30 electrical parameters (52 parameters with the
expansion modules), shown in 3 big numerical displays, where you can see:
(a) Phase-phase or phase-neutral voltage of the three phases
(b) 3 parameters of your choice (see attached table)
(c) 3 parameters of your choice (see attached table)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------q And also the MAXIMUM POWER DEMAND: The power demand is integrated
during a prefixed period.
You can select:
a.- The parameter to be controlled (it can measure active
power kW, apparent power kVA or three phase average
current AIII).
b.- the demand period (1 to 60 min.).
This power demand function works with sliding window : shows the accumulated
demand over the last period from "now".
** With the optional module CVM / RED-MAX it is also possible to select a power
demand function with external synchronism and fixed window.
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a.2.- CVMk... / SDC : - Power supply Vdc (only for LCD display version)
q 24 V d.c. ( 20 V d.c. ....... 64 V d.c. )
q 110 V d.c. ( 64 V d.c. ...... 130 V d.c. )
- Connection terminals : Terminals 1 - 2 - 3 .
- Instrument burden : 6 VA
b.- Maximum voltage at the voltage measuring circuit:
q Standard :
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Mounting:
Instrument is to be mounted on panel (cutout 138+1 x 138+1 mm, as per DIN 43 700).
All connections keep inside the cabinet.
Note that with the instrument powered on, the terminals could be dangerous to
touching and cover opening actions or elements removal may allow accessing
dangerous parts. Therefore, the instrument must not be used until this is completely
installed.
The instrument must be connected to a power supply circuit protected with gl type
(IEC 269 ) or M type fuses rated between 0.5 and 2 A. This circuit should be
provided with an automatic switch (I / O ) or any equivalent element to connect (ON)
or disconnect (OFF) the instrument from the power supply network. The supply and
measuring voltage circuits will be both connected through a wire with a minimum
cross-section of 1 mm2.
The line of the current transformer secondary will have a minimum cross-section of
2,5 mm2.
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Parameter
Neutral
VL1
VL2
VL3
S1 IL1
S2 IL1
S1 IL2
S2 IL2
S1 IL3
S2 IL3
Supply
CVMk....A.C. Supply
3
.... V
2
.... V
1
0V
CVMk ....- / SDC
D.C. Supply
3
2
-1
+d.c.
NOTE: Current inputs are isolated in the ... ITF ../5 A model
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3.3.- Connection drawing for the Standard CVMk (12 terminal model - NON ITF)
Connection diagram of the CVMk for a low voltage, three phase network.
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3.4.- Connection drawing for the CVMk - ITF ( 13 terminal model - ITF )
a) Connection diagram of the CVMk-ITF for a low voltage, three phase network:
IMPORTANT REMARK! If power = 0 is shown for any of the phases (codes 03, 09
and 15) and voltage and current are not zero for this phase, check out following
points:
- Assure that L1, L2 and L3 phases coincide in voltage and current.
- Correct polarity? Reverse the current transformer placed at this phase.
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max
Pressing the "max" key, the maximum values for the parameters being shown
appear in the displays.
This function is only valid while you keep pressing the "max" key. If you stop
pressing the key the instantaneous values appear again.
When showing maximum values the LED indicators remain blinking.
min
Pressing the "min" key, the minimum values for the parameters being shown
appear in the displays.
This function is only valid while you keep pressing the "min" key. If you stop
pressing the key the instantaneous values appear again.
When showing minimum values the LED indicators remain blinking.
Reset
Pressing the "reset" key the system is reset. This is equivalent to switch off the
power supply of the instrument.
The stored maximum and minimum values will be automatically deleted from the
internal memory.
If you are in the setup process and press the "reset" key, you exit it without saving
any modification that you have done and making a reset of the system.
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5.- SETUP
To access into the setup menu just follow these steps:
(a) Connect (supply) the instrument.
(b) Press the two green buttons (max, min) simultaneously.
You will see during a few seconds the word "set". It means that we are in the setup
process. Then we go along the different options, step by step:
5.1.- Phase-Phase or Phase-Neutral voltages
After the word "set" you will see on the three displays the voltages of the phases
L1, L2, L3.
U1
U2
U3
U12
or
U23
U31
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NOTES:
- The maximum programmable value is 10.000
- The secondary of the current transformers is not programmable. It is automatically
taken as 5 A (... / 5 A ac)
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Parameter
Single voltage
Current
Active power
Inductive power
Capacitiva power
Power factor
Three phase single voltage
Three phase current
Three phase active power
Three. ph. inductive power.
Three ph. capacitive power
Three ph. power factor.
Symbol
phase L1
V1
A1
kW 1
kvarL 1
kvarC 1
PF 1
Vav III
Aav III
kW III
kvarL III
kvarC III
PF III
Code
Symbol
01
02
03
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05
06
phase L2
V2
A2
kW 2
kvarL 2
kvarC 2
PF 2
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Code
Symbol
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phase L3
V3
A3
kW 3
kvarL 3
kvarC 3
PF 3
Frequency
Three ph. apparent power
Ph-Ph voltage L1- L2
Ph-Ph voltage L2 - L3
Ph-Ph voltage L3 - L1
Three ph. Ph-Ph voltage
Code
13
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15
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Hz
kVA III
V 12
V 23
V 31
Vc III
Active energy
Reactive energy (inductive)
Reactive energy (capacitive)
Demand power ( kW, kVA, AIII)
Active energy generated
Reactive energy (inductive) gen.
Reactive energy (capacitive) gen.
TIME
kW.h
kvarh.L
kvarh.C
Pd
(**) kW.h -(**) kvarh.L -(**) kvarh.C --
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tariff 1
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tariff 2*
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(*) To use this option of three billing periods the CVM/REDMAX module
(by contacts or by set-up) has to be plugged into the CVMk.
(**) only for the CVMk of 4 quadrants.
tariff 3*
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kW III
kVA III
AavIII
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the
If you don't want to modify anything, just press the "display" key three times without
modifying any value.
- Display: If you program the MAXIMUM POWER DEMAND option,
parameter 35, the following appears by display (depending on the pressed key):
display
max
min
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Pressing the "display" key we will see in the CVMk.. screen the following:
1.- DAY : MONTH
("SET day dd:mm")
2.- YEAR
("SET YEAR xxxx " )
3.- HOURS : MINUTES ("SET HOUR hh:mm")
4 digits
HOUR : MINUTES
DAY : MONTH
MINUTES : SEC.
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kWh
MWh
Wh
display
max
min
2
2 534
810
display
max
min
MWh
kWh
Wh
2534 kWh
32 MWh
810 Wh
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6.- SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply : see specifications on the rear part of the CVMk
- CVMk... : Single phase 230 V a.c. or 400 V a.c.
240 V a.c. or 480 V a.c.
110 V a.c.
Voltage tolerance: +10 % / -15 %
Frequency: 50 ... 60 Hz
- CVMk... / SDC : 24 V d.c. or 110 V d.c.
Power consumption ..................... 3 VA
Operation temperature ................ 0 to 50 C
Measuring Circuits :
Rated voltage .... 500 V a.c. Phase - Neutral / 866 V a.c. between phases
Other voltages ............With Voltage Transformers
Rated current ..............In / 5 A (isolated input in the ITF model)
Permanent overload .....1.2 In
Current input power .....0.6 VA
Accuracy :
Voltage ...................................... 0.5 % of readout 2 digits
Current ...................................... 0.5 % of readout 2 digits
Powers ...................................... 1.0 % of readout 2 digits
Test conditions :
- Errors due to Voltage T. and Current T. are not included
- Temperature between + 5 C and + 45 C
- Power factor between 0.5 and 1
- Measured values between 5 % ... 100 %
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Mechanical Characteristics :
Installation ................................ Panel mounting
Connection ............................... Fixed connection terminal
Protection ................................. IP-41
Dimensions ............................... 144 x 144 mm
(DIN 43 700)
Weight ..................................... 0.75 kg
7.- SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
All installation specification described at the previous chapters named
INSTALLATION AND STARTUP, INSTALLATION MODES and SPECIFICATIONS.
Note that with the instrument powered on, the terminals could be dangerous to
touching and cover opening actions or elements removal may allow accessing
dangerous parts. This instrument is factory-shipped at proper operation condition.
8.- MAINTENANCE
The CVMk does not require any special maintenance. No adjustment, maintenance
or repairing action should be done over the instrument open and powered and,
should those actions are essential, high-qualified operators must perform them.
Before any adjustment, replacement, maintenance or repairing operation is carried
out, the instrument must be disconnected from any power supply source.
When any protection failure is suspected to exist, the instrument must be
immediately put our of service. The instruments design allow a quick replacement in
case of any failure.
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