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reference standard meter

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com

Portable three-phase reference instrument for accuracy testing


of current/voltage instrument transformers and electric energy meters

Energomonitor -3.3T1
accuracy class 0.1
Functionality and options
1. As a reference meter: on-site testing and calibration of single-/three-phase electric
energy meters and other measuring instruments (up to 0.5 accuracy class)

1 SH-I, SH-E
(scanning heads for reading
CTB (Block of
Current Transformers Phantom Power “EmCounter”
pulses from discs or LEDs) 0.5;1; 5; 50 A) Source Energoforma 3.3 and “Energoform” SW

2. As a CT or VT test comparator: on-site accuracy testing and calibration of current


and voltage instrument transformers
2.1 Accuracy testing and calibration of CTs (0.2S accuracy class or less accurate) up to 5000 A

“Transformer Test”

2
SW
CTCS (Current
Transformer Reference Current Transformers Source of test Burden Box
Calibration Switch) PCTI 100 and PCTI 5000 current IT 5000 (conventional type)

2.2 Accuracy testing and calibration of VTs (0.2 accuracy class or less accurate) up to 330 kV

Control Panel
(Console) “Transformer Test”
SW
Reference Unit Source of test
(Capacitive HV voltage 50, Burden Box
Transducer CHVT) 100, 150 kV (conventional type)

3. Inspection of secondary circuits of instrument transformers:


3.1 Determining voltage drop in the VT-to-meter connection line (two EM3.3T1 devices are used)
3.2 Measuring secondary burden of CTs and VTs under test

3
4. Logging of basic network parameters
TMBD
(Transformer
Burden )
High-precision current
clamps 10 А (3 pcs)
Measurement
procedure

- Logging of averaged values

4
Averaging Continuous
Parameters
period logging
3s 9.5 h U I P Q S PF φ f, THDu;
1 min 8 days THDi; Ku(n); Ki(n); negative “EmWorkNet” SW “Oscilloscope” SW
30 min 7.5 months and zero sequence ratios

- Logging of instantaneous values (like in an oscilloscope) that are captured with 78 µs intervals
(3 phase voltages and three phase currents). Time of continuous logging is 9 minutes.

Current clamps

ME FLEX
10, 100 A 1000 A 1000 A (high-precision) 30/300/3000 A
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Measurements
Measured values
• Voltage and current:
* RMS of phase and phase-to-phase voltages and currents,
* RMS of 1st voltage and current harmonics,
* Average-rectified values of phase voltages and currents,
* Average (DC component) values of phase voltages;
• Energy;
• Frequency;
• Phase angles (display of current and voltage vectors);
• Current and voltage harmonics from 1st to 40th;
• Harmonic powers and phase angles between harmonics;
• Waveforms (phase voltages and currents);
• Power:
* Each phase and total values of active,
reactive and apparent power,
* Power factor and tg φ.

Testing of meters
EM 3.3T1 provides for performance and accuracy testing of electric
energy meters (class 0.5 or less accurate). Test results acquired from
up to 200 meters (up to 10 measurements per test) can be kept in the
internal memory. With EmWorkNet, test results are loaded to a PC for
viewing and managing. Test reports are generated automatically.

Testing of current and voltage instrument transformers


In this mode, EM 3.3T1 works as a comparator and provides for
testing of voltage transformers (class up to 0.2) and 1A or 5A current
transformers (class up to 0.2S). The internal memory can store test
results from up to 200 CTs and/or VTs. Automatic report generation
and log management functions are available with Transformer
Test software.

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Energomonitor-3.3Т1
Mars-Energo
V.O. 13 Line, 6-8, office 41H
Saint-Petersburg, Russia, 199034
Tel./fax: +7 812 327-21-11, +7 812 331-87-36
E-mail: [email protected]

Metrological data
Limits of permissible fundamental error
Measured values Measurement ranges with Current Transformers with High Precision
Block (CTB) Current Clamps
1 to 360 V
RMS of AC voltage (U) 0.1 %1
(UN = 60; 120; 240 V)
5 mA to 60 A
0.1 %2 —
(CTB: IN = 0,5; 5; 50 A)
RMS of AC current (I) 50 mA to 4500 A
(Clamps: IN = 10; 100; 1000; — 0.5 %3
300; 3000 A)
Phase angle between 1st harmonics of phase
0° to 360° Absolute: 0.1°
voltages
Phase angle between 1st voltage and 1st Absolute
0° to 360°
current harmonics in the same phase 0.2° 0.5°
0.01UN to 1.5UN, PF = 1 Relative
Active power (Р), W 0.1IN ≤ I < 1.5IN 0.1 % 0.5 %
0.01IN ≤ I < 0.1IN 0.2 % —
0.05INUN to 1.5IN ∙ 1.2UN Relative
Reactive power (Q), Var PFR = 1 0.3 % 1.0 %
PFR = 0.45L…0…–0.45C 0.5 % 2.0 %
Absolute
Power Factor –1.0 to +1.0
0.02 0.05
AC frequency 45 to 70 Hz Absolute: 0.01 %
Negative and zero sequence voltage ratios, % 0 to 50 % Absolute: 0.2
Total Harmonic Distortion of voltage THDU Absolute: 0.05 % (THDU;KU(n) < 1.0)
and individual voltage harmonic ratios KU(n) 0 to 49.9 %
Relative: 5.0 % (THDU;KU(n) ≥ 1,0)
(n from 2 to 40)
Total Harmonic Distortion of current THDI Absolute: 0.1 (THDI;KI(n) < 1.0)
and individual current harmonic ratios KI(n) 0 to 49.9 %
Relative: 10.0 % (THDI;KI(n) ≥ 1,0)
(n from 2 to 40)
Ratio (modular) error of current and voltage
1 to 100 % Absolute: (0.02 + 0.02|δ|) %
instrument transformers δ
Angle error of current and voltage
0.1' to 180° (1.0 + 0.1|∆|)'
instrument transformers ∆
Duration of voltage dips and swells from 0.02 s 0.02 s
Voltage dip depth 10 to 100 % Relative: 10.0 %
Voltage swell height (over-voltage factor) 1.10 to 7.99 relative units Relative: 2,0 %
Flicker short-term perceptibility 0.25 to 10 5.0 % (∆U/U ≤ 20 %)
1
±[0.1 + 0.01((UN/U) – 1)] %
2
±[0.1 + 0.01((IN/I) – 1)] % Pulse input and output
Parameter Input Output
3
±[0.5 + 0.05((IN/I) – 1)] %
4
±[0.25 + 0.02((PN/P) – 1)] % Level 5...15 V 5V
5
±[1.0 + 0.1((PN/P) – 1)] %
Max. frequency 36 kHz 18 kHz
Pulse duration >10 µs 10 ± 2 µs
Constant 1...999 999 999 pulses/(kW ∙ h) C = 14 400 000/(IN • UN) pls/(W • h)
Technical data
100…264 V, Overall dimensions Maximum
Mains supply
(50 ± 5) Hz (Length × Width × Height) 250 × 280 × 80 mm
Power consumption from mains 20 VA, or less Weight 2.0 kg, or less
Consumed DC power (12 V from Power Adaptor or Operating conditions
8 VA, or less
Rechargeable Power Supply)
Ambient temperature –20 to 55 °C
Time of operation when powered from Rechargeable
minimum 2 h Relative humidity up to 90 % at 30 °C
Power Supply
Atmospheric pressure 70–106.7 kPa (537–800 mm Hg)
Safety requirements per IEC 61010-1
Ingress protection rating IP 40
Category of measurements II or III
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