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A2000 en
A2000 3-348-981-03
Multifunctional Power Meter 20/4.07
Contents Page
1 Application ................................................................................................................................. 4
2 Instrument Description .............................................................................................................. 4
2.1 Instrument Overview .......................................................................................................................................4
2.2 Inputs, Outputs and Interfaces ..........................................................................................................................5
2.3 Available Measurement Data ...........................................................................................................................8
2.4 Possible A2000 Parameter Settings ...............................................................................................................10
2.5 Factory Default Instrument Parameters ...........................................................................................................12
2 Instrument Description
2.1 Instrument Overview
Inputs A2000 Outputs
3 ea. 2 ea.
Voltage Inputs Limit Value Relays
Relay 1, Relay 2
3 ea. 2 ea.
Current Inputs Pulse Outputs (optional)
S01, S02
S0 Standard
1 ea.
Synchronizing Input 4 ea.
P Analog Outputs
A1, A2 (A3, A4 optional)
L2 k l L2
L1 k l L1 k l
1 3 4 6 7 9 11 2 5 8 1 3 4 6 7 9 2 5 8
L2 L2
L1 k l L1 k l
1 3 11 2 1 3 2 5 8
L2 L2 k l
L1 k l L1 k l
1 3 2 8 1 3 4 6 7 9 11 2 8
Voltage Inputs
Each voltage measurement input is provided with a safety impedance (incl. the N conductor). Measure-
ments within 3-phase systems of up to 500 V are possible without the use of external transformers.
Mains Supply Power
Mains supply power must correspond to the specified values indicated on the serial plate. Correct con-
nection is absolutely essential!
Synchronizing Input
The synchronizing input is used to select the interval for calculation of the consumption value.
An external, potential-free contact must be used to drive this input. However, synchronization can also
be internally controlled with the software. Alternatively, a switch-over between low tariff and high tariff is
possible with the synchronizing input (see chapter 4.7 on page 33).
S02 U
RL e.g. Energy Import
t
21
U
S01 RL e.g. Energy Export
t
22
Analog Outputs
Each measured or calculated quantity can be assigned to one of the analog outputs. Exception: FFT-
values, which can only be read out via the RS-232 and RS-488 interfaces. This allows for the logging or
driving of secondary control loops. The outputs can be configured as voltage or current outputs with
the help of the DIP switches.
Communications Interfaces
The A2000 is provided with RS232 and RS485 interfaces as standard equipment. The RS485 interface
is not included with the LON model due to space limitations.
The RS232 interface allows for the transmission of measurement values from the A2000 to a PC, as well
as external instrument configuration. The chapter entitled Interface Description on page 41 provides
detailed information regarding the generation of user specific programs. The RS485 field bus interface
allows for the interconnection of up to 32 instruments.
The determination of measured and calculated quantities is performed in accordance with DIN
40110 part 1,2 4.96 (non-sinusoidal quantities).
PEN conductor current is not taken into consideration for the calculation of collective phase current
and collective apparent power.
The averaging of currents I1avg I3avg , Inavg is performed in the same manner as with a bimetallic
indicator, with a setting time of approx. 10 min relative to 99% of the final value.
0 0
Comp = compensating reactive power
(reactive power is only produced if current
and voltage have different + or - signs)
TN Calculation of Collective Values
u ( t ) i ( t )dt
2
Q = ------
TN
U avg = ( U 12 + U 23 + U 31 ) 3
0
2 2 2
for u(t) i(t) < 0 0 U = U1 + U2 + U3
PF = 1.0 PF = ind
2 2 2
P= P=+ I = I 1 + I 2 + I 3 (without IN)
Q=0 Q=+
EP EP+ S = U I
2. Q 1. Q
EQ+ EQ+
1 1
EP EP+ P = P1 + P2 + P3
3. Q 4. Q
EQ EQ
2 2
Q = S P (per DIN)
P= P=+
Q=0 Q=
PF = 1.0 PF = cap Q = Q 1 + Q 2 + Q 3 (others)
0
PF = P S
8888
L1L2L3
8888 8 8888
MkVArWh MkVArWhHz
T2: selection of measured quantities: voltage, current, power, energy, ...
T3: max: Max. value display for desired quantities
8888 MkVArWhHz
max-Iavg
Iavg:
maxIavg:
Display mean current value
Display averaged mean current value
T3long: Delete max. values
P T+T: Delete limit value relay alarms
Plong: Enter parameters configuration (press & hold 2 seconds)
5.4
Software
8888
L1L2L3
Version
MkVArWh (Example)
8888 8 8888
MkVArWh MkVArWhHz
phas e
Sequence OK
L123
8888 MkVArWHz
max-Iavg l123 L132 Sequence wrong
Other connection
P P L--- or no voltage
on at least one
phase
The operating mode displayed prior to shutdown is displayed when the instrument is switched on again.
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
P
T1
P P Q Pint Qint Sint
Q S f EP EQ PInt QInt SInt
T2 1)
1)
-n -n
-n -n
P
2) 2)
LT LT : select intervals
U12 -n * display interval (n = 0 ... 10)
LT LT 0 = current interval in use
U23 f with projected final value
HT HT The maximum value since the last deletion or
U31 after restarting the instrument is displayed
HT HT with the max setting (with T3).
P
L1 L2 L3
U1 I1 P1 Q1 S1
U2 f I2 P2 Q2 S2 .....................
U3 T2
I3 P3 Q3 S3
P
L1 L2 L3
I1
I2 IN
I3
P
L1, L2, L3, , and L123 comprise 6 display groups. If a given group is exited, the current
display mode is stored to memory and is re-initialized when the group is queried again.
...
...
U12 T1 P P P
U23 f Q S Q f EP .............
U31 T2
1)
2)
LT
LT
T1 HT
HT
L1 L2 L3
I1
I2 f
I3
P
P
hd 15.
2)
LT : select intervals
-n * display interval (n = 0 ... 10)
LT 0 = current interval in use
with projected final value
HT The maximum value since the last deletion or
after restarting the instrument is displayed with
HT the max setting (with T3).
P P P
P
brief Transformation
Inputs ratios for external see chap. 4.3, page 24
transformers,
synchronizing input
P
brief
T3
storage to memory
Source
see chap. 4.4, page 26
Analog out output range
+
no storage to memory
Source (active/
reactive energy) see chap. 4.5, page 27
Pulse out number of pulses
Configure
see chap. 4.7, page 33
Energy energy meter
low tariff
Menu P prog
Display long T3
Time rela i s Display Menu ...
2minutes
P P +
brief brief
storage to memory no storage to memory
L1 L1 L1 L1
rel1 T1
rel1 rel1 rel1
sour c e i limi t hyst stor e
A A A A
T2
hi 5.000 1 off
A A A A
P P P P
T3
L1
rel1 T1 rel2 rel
delay
A
T2
chan g e
40 s on
V
P P P
Menu P prog
long T3
Display
Time disp l ay Measuring Inputs Menu...
2 minutes
5
P
P P +
brief brief
storage to memory no storage to memory
disp
filt e r
0
P
7 maximum brightness
: Adjustment of values
Time constant in s
0 ... 30
0 no filter effect
The display filter is a software filter which acts as Set the time constant to 0, if the changes are to
a lowpass function with the time constant . be displayed immediately and in an unfiltered
A time constant between 0 and 30 s can be set manner.
to stabilize the display in the event of fluctuating
input signals or interfering signals. If an input sig-
nal soars abruptly, the displayed value adjusts
only gradually to the actual value, in line with the
selected time constant. After 5 almost 100% of
the input signal are displayed.
Menu P prog
long T3
Display
Time in p u t s Analog Output Menu ...
2minutes
P P
brief brief +
storage to memory no storage to memory
3-Wire Connection T3 T3
storage to memory
in p u in p u in p u in p u
l in e ty p e pri ut s ec ut pri it
3-l 400 100 60.0
V V kA
P P P P
in p u in p u in p u in p u
s ec it adj it freq v ency sync h ron
1 1.000 v1 15 m
A A
P P P P
Menu P prog
Display long T3
Time ana out Pulse Menu ...
2minutes
P P
brief brief +
storage to memory no storage to memory
for intervalic T3 T3
Continue with
Source power 1) storage to memory
analog output 2
an a1 an a1 an a1 an a1
sour c E i out rang e lo rang e hi
kW kW kW
4-20 2 324
P P P P
Menu P prog
long T3
Display
Time puls Interface Menu ...
2minutes
P P +
brief brief
storage to memory no storage to memory
T3
Source for pulse output 1 storage to memory
1 M p. L = import, low tariff; 1 M p. H = import, high tariff, Import energy from the system (positive sign)
E x p. L = export, low tariff; E x p. H = export, high tariff, Export energy to the system (negative sign)
The import and export settings are without significance for reactive energy, which is always indicated with a positive
value.
If the data logger is not recording, the display blinks alternately: Logger/stop
Attention:
If the real-time clock has stopped, the display blinks alternately: Logger/time date
Operation of the data logger is interrupted if:
Memory is full and the memory mode is set to once
If a data logger parameter is changed (display: Logger/stop)
The data logger is started with long
The data logger is stopped with long
Rotating points
indicate that data is prog
being stored to
memory. L .o. .G .G . E r
0...99%, FULL 53 oo
(memory occupancy level)
P
If the power supply is interrupted during a recording session, the A2000 supplements the outstanding
samples after restarting the instrument:
A value of 0 is entered for all measured quantities, except for energies (last meter reading)
If a trigger source has been selected, the beginning of power supply interruption is always consi-
dered to be a trigger.
If the trigger source has been set to OFF, the beginning of power supply interruption is recorded
in the time stamp of the last trigger. (Time stamp of the first trigger = start of recording)
If power supply interruption takes longer than the remaining storage rate, the current window is
completed and a new untriggered window is produced if a trigger source has been selected.
In the case of trigger source OFF, cyclical memory mode and a power supply interruption
! which takes longer than the storage rate, the complete memory will be overwritten.
P P
brief brief +
storage to memory no storage to memory
T3
storage to memory
Trigger source Trigger source External trigger disabling Data logger Start/Stop
setting setting when trigger source OFF when trigger source OFF
0.3 5 1 m
P P
0.3 5 1 m
30 m 4 d
Sec: 0.3, 0.6, 1, 2, Min: 1, 2, 5,10, 15, 30
5,10, 15, 30 hour:1, 2, 4, 8, 12
Min: 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 30 day: 1, 2, 4
Sampling time Tsa, storage time Tst and number of
traces Tr result in a maximum number of storable trig-
ger events N with a memory capacity of 128 kByte
N = (63000 x Tsa) / (Tst x Tr)
(Round N up to whole number: Nmin = 1, Nmax = 99)
If the display blinks when the value is selected,
the memory is too small for the selected setting.
Menu P prog
long T3
Display
Time enER G Y Interface Menu ...
2minutes
P P +
brief brief
storage to memory no storage to memory
T3
Only appears for data logger,
storage to memory
LON or Profibus variant
Energy Meter Mode Source for Low Tariff Low Tariff Start Time Low Tariff End Time
Activation
Menu P prog
long T3
Display
Time com Standard Parameters Menu ...
2minutes
P P +
brief brief
storage to memory no storage to memory
T3
storage to memory
com c o m1 c o m1 c o m1
a dr e s s b au d r a t e par i t Y pro t o col
55 9600 EuEn E244
P P P P
Interface Address: 55 Baud Rate: 9600 Baud Parity: even Protocol: E244
c o m2 Lon c o m2
L o n s Er 00c0 0015 pro F i StAt
SEnd 6800 WcFG
P P P
Only one of these two variant options can be installed. The RS-485 interface is omitted for the LON
interface variant, and the RS-485 interface with analog outputs is omitted for the Profibus DP variant.
Menu P prog
long T3
Display
Time set Relay Menu ...
2minutes
P P +
brief brief
storage to memory no storage to memory
T3
storage to memory
Do not upload default Do not upload user Do not store user Do not delete meter
parameters parameters parameters readings
(factory presets)
: settings no/yes. For reasons of safety, the or key must be pressed and held for more than 2 sec.
yes loads/stores the corresponding parameters yes deletes all
meter readings
N 115V 230V
10% 45...65 Hz
Power supply 20...69 V
Relay 1 Relay 2 I1 I2 I3 N L1 L2 L3 (see specified 20...72 V
values on
serial plate 73...264 V
73...276 V
k l k l k l
51 52 53 55 56 57 1 3 4 6 7 9 11 2 5 8 13 14 15
Power supply
max. 15 VA
LOCK UI UI UI UI
ON
OFF Analog output
configuration,
in this example:
A1: U (U=on, I=off)
A2: I (U=off, I=on)
A3: U
46 45 44 43 42 41 38 37 35 33 31 24 23 22 21 20
A4: I
B A
LON S01 +
RxD A1 A2 A3 A4 S02
TxD C B A
Analog Sync. Pulse
RS-232 RS-485 Output Input Output
N 115V 230V
10% 45...65 Hz
Power supply 20...69 V
(see specified 20...72 V
values on
serial plate 73...264 V
73...276 V
Relay 1 Relay 2 I1 I2 I3 N L1 L2 L3
Power supply
k l k l k l max. 15 VA
51 52 53 55 56 57 1 3 4 6 7 9 11 2 5 8 13 14 15
46 45 44 24 23 22 21 20
Voltage L1
Limit Value Relay 1
Inputs L2
L3 Limit Value Relay 2
N
6 Interface Description
The following sub-chapters include a brief description of the interfaces.
Please refer to the following manuals if you require a detailed description of the interface protocols:
RS-232
Depending upon the driver software, it may be necessary to install jumpers at the master, e.g.
DCD+DTR+DSR and RTS+CTS.
RS-485
If the RS485 interface is used, up to 32 instruments can be interconnected via the bus. In this case, all
ABC terminals are connected to one another in parallel. Wiring must be carried out from one instrument
to the next; star networks may not be implemented. For bus cables of greater than 5 meters in length,
the bus should be terminated at both ends with a surge impedance (e.g. 200 between A and B).
2 ... 25.4
144
144
151.1
59.1 8
All dimensions in mm
11 Product Support
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