Selec: Mfm376 Series Order Code Information Mechanical Installation Safety Precautions
Selec: Mfm376 Series Order Code Information Mechanical Installation Safety Precautions
Selec: Mfm376 Series Order Code Information Mechanical Installation Safety Precautions
instructions that appear in this operating manual or on 1. Prepare the panel cutout with proper dimensions as
the equipment must be strictly followed to ensure the
R
90.5
90.5
99
Transmission mode Half duplex operation of the unit.
SPECIFICATIONS 2. Risk of electric shock.
Data types Float and Integer 3. The equipment in its installed state must not come in
DISPLAY 99 49 90.5
3 Row of 4 Digits close proximity to any heating sources, oils, steam, 3
Transmission distance 500m maximum
7 Segment LED Display 0.49 inch Height Digit caustic vapors or other unwanted process by products. MAINTENANCE
300, 600,1200, 2400, 4800,
Integrated with parameter Units Transmission Speed 1. The equipment should be cleaned regularly to avoid
9600,19200 (in bps) WIRING GUIDELINES blockage of ventilating parts.
WIRING INPUT
3 Ø - 4 wire, 3 Ø - 3 wire, 2 Ø - 3 wire and Parity None, Odd, Even WARNING : 2. Clean the equipment with a clean dry or damp cloth.
1 Ø - 2 wire (R/Y/B Programmable) Do not use any cleaning agent other than water.
Stop bits 1 or 2 1. To prevent the risk of electric shock, power supply to
AUXILIARY SUPPLY
the equipment must be kept OFF while doing the wiring TERMINAL CONNECTIONS
40V-300V AC/DC
RATED INPUT VOLTAGE
ACCURACY arrangement.
2. Wiring shall be done strictly according to the terminal
+
11 to 300V AC (L-N) ; 19 to 519V AC (L-L) Measurement Accuracy layout. Confirm that all connections are correct.
Installation Category III (600V)
+
Voltage VL-N 3. Use lugged terminals. PULSE RS485 L N
FREQUENCY RANGE ±0.5% of Full scale OUTPUT
4. To reduce electromagnetic interference use of wires with
MFM376-C-CE
50-60 Hz Voltage VL-L ±0.5% of Full scale adequate ratings and twists of the same in equal size
RATED INPUT CURRENT shall be made with shortest connections.
Current ±0.5% of Full scale CONNECTION DIAGRAM
Nominal 5A AC (Min-20mA, Max-6A) 5. Layout of connecting cables shall be away from any
BURDEN ±0.1% internal EMI source. L1 L
0.5VA@5A per phase Frequency For L-N Voltage >20V, 6. Cable used for connection to power source, must have a L2 O
CT PRIMARY For L-L Voltage >35V cross section of 0.5mm2 to 2.5mm2 ( 20 to 14AWG ; 750C(min)). L3 A
N D
1A / 5A to 10,000A (Programmable for any value) These wires shall have current carrying capacity of 6A.
Active Power 1% 7. Copper cable should be used (Stranded or Single core cable).
Note : 1A to 10,000A if CT secondary is 1 else S1
I1
S2 S1
I2
S2 S1
I3
S2 N V1 V2 V3
Apparent power 1% 8. Before attempting work on device, ensure absence of
5A to 10,000A
voltages using appropriate voltage detection device.
CT SECONDARY Reactive Power 1%
+
1A or 5A (programmable) INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
+
PT PRIMARY Power Factor ±0.01 PULSE L N
100V to 500kV (Programmable for any value) CAUTION : OUTPUT
Active Energy Class 1
MFM376-CE
PT SECONDARY 1. This equipment, being built-in-type, normally becomes a
100 to 500V (Programmable for any value) Reactive Energy Class 2 part of main control panel and in such case the terminals
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
DISPLAY UPDATE TIME Apparent Energy Class 1 do not remain accessible to the end user after installation
1 sec. for all parameters and internal wiring. L1 L
DISPLAY SCROLLING RESOLUTION : 2. Conductors must not come in contact with the internal L2 O
L3 A
Auto / Manual / Default circuitry of the equipment or else it may lead to a safety
PT Ratio kWh / hazard that may in turn endanger life or cause electrical
N D
POWER CONSUMPTION x kVAh / Pulse INT
Less than 5VA CT Ratio shock to the operator. S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 N V1 V2 V3
kVArh I1 I2 I3
3. Circuit breaker or mains switch must be installed
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
<40 0.01K 0.01K 0.001K between power source and supply terminals to facilitate
- Indoor use
power 'ON' or ‘OFF’ function. However this switch or
- Altitude of up to 2000 meters <400 0.1K 0.1K 0.01K breaker must be installed in a convenient position
- Pollution degree II normally accessible to the operator.
<4000 1K 1K 0.1K
Temperature : Operating : -10°C to 55°C 4. Before disconnecting the secondary of the external
Storage : -20°C to 75°C <40000 0.01M 0.1M 0.01M current transformer from the equipment, make sure that
Humidity : Up to 85% non-condensing the current transformer is short circuited to avoid risk of
MOUNTING : Panel mounting <400000 0.1M 0.1M 0.01M electrical shock and injury.
WEIGHT : MFM376-C-CE : 200gms 5. The equipment shall not be installed in environmental
4000000 1M 0.1M 0.01M
MFM376-CE : 200gms conditions other than those mentioned in this manual.
OUTPUT Note : a) For voltage, current and power resolution is 6. The equipment does not have a built-in-type fuse.
Pulse Output : Voltage range : External 24V DC max. automatically adjusted Installation of external fuse of rating 275V AC / 0.5Amp
b) For power factor resolution is 0.001 for electrical circuitry / battery is highly recommended.
Current capacity : 100 mA max
c) INT LED blinks indicating accumulation of energy,
Pulse Width : 100ms ± 5ms. if load is connected on any one phase of 3 Phase.
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FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION KEY CONFIGURATION APPLICATION OF PULSE OUTPUT
ONLINE PAGE DESCRIPTION
PRESS
There are three dedicated keys with symbol , & . PROCESS INTEGRATION
selec 3rd Displays three phase phase angle. Use these 3 keys to enter into configuration menu 24V DC
screen Note : Setting should be done by professional after going maximum
+
Press 4th Displays three phase average line to through this user manual and having understood the P
PRG
application situation. L
“ ” screen neutral voltage, current and power factor. C
For the configuration setting mode :
5th Displays three phase average line to
• Use + key for 3 sec to enter and exit from Valid only for
INT
PG / A / M screen line voltage, current and frequency. MFM376-C-CE
configuration menu.
Note : 1) For 3 phase 3 wire, only first screen, average power
MFM376
factor, fifth screen will be available.
• Use key to shift parameter value in edit mode .
2) For 1 phase 2 Wire, only first, second and third screen of • Use key to increment the parameter and for roll over. + + L N
PULSE RS485 +
selected phase will be available. (Only if parameter is in edit mode) OUTPUT
ONLINE PAGE DESCRIPTION • Use key to save the parameter value & go to next page.
Press 1st Displays three phase maximum demand
There are three dedicated keys labelled as , and . “ ” screen of current. • Press key and use key to go back to previous page. MFM376-C-CE /
Use these 3 keys to read parameters. Simply press To set value of PT and CT Primary in "K", first set the MFM376-CE
these keys to read the parameters. Units of corresponding 2nd Displays import active energy.
screen value in division of 100 which one want to set.
parameters on display will glow automatically. (i.e. If want to set 500k then set 5000) then press key for S1
I1
S2 S1
I2
S2 S1
I3
S2 N V1 V2 V3
Use key to go back to previous page in sub page. 3rd Displays export active energy. 3 sec. It will shift the value in K with 0.1 resolution
screen
i.e. 500.0 with "K" symbol.
MFM376-C-CE / MFM376-CE 4th Pulse output from MFM376-C-CE / MFM376-CE meter
Displays total active energy. Config Range or Factory
KEY screen page. Function Setting can be interfaced into a process through a PLC for on
ONLINE PAGE DESCRIPTION Selection
PRESS line control of energy content in the process.
5th Displays import reactive energy. Password 0000 to 9998 1000
1st Displays three phase line to neutral If the PLC has a self excited digital input, external DC
screen
screen voltage. 1 Change Password No / Yes No supply is not needed.
Press 6th The kWh pulse is also used to derive average kWh
2nd Displays three phase line to line Displays export reactive energy.
“ ” screen 1.1 New Password 0000 to 9998 1000 information at the PLC.
screen voltage.
7th 3P4W / 3P3W /
3rd Displays total percentage harmonics of Displays total reactive energy. 2 Network Selection 1P2W-R/1P2W-Y 3P4W
screen
screen line to neutral voltage of three phase. / 1P2W-B ENERGY CONTROLLER
Press
“ ” 8th Displays total apparent energy. 3 CT Secondary 5/1 5
4th Displays total percentage harmonics of screen 12 +
/ 24V DC
screen line to line voltage of three phase. CT Primary 5 to 10,000
COUNTER
4 5 To
9th
O/P
I/P
5th Displays three phase instantaneous Displays Run Hour. 5 PT Secondary 100 to 500 350
Control
screen + Circuit
screen line to neutral voltage. 6 PT primary 100 to 500k 350
10th Displays Auxiliary interrupts.
Valid only for
MFM376-C-CE
6th Displays three phase instantaneous screen 7 Demand Interval Method Sliding/Fixed Sliding
screen line to line voltage.
Note : 1) For 3 phase 3 wire, all screens will be available. 8 Demand Interval Duration 1 to 30 15
Note : 1) For 3 phase 3 wire, only second, forth and sixth screen 2) For 1 phase 2 wire, all screens of selected phase will be
Demand interval length + +
will be available.
available.
9 1 to 30 1 PULSE RS485
L
+
N
2) For 1 phase 2 Wire, only first, third and fifth screen of O/P
10 Pulse Weight 0.01 to 99.99 0.01
selected phase will be available.
SERIAL NUMBER DESCRIPTION
Press 1st 11 Pulse Duration 0.1 to 2.0 0.1 MFM376-C-CE /
“ ”
Displays three phase current. Press and key for 10sec to display serial no for 5sec. MFM376-CE
screen 12 Run Hour Selection 0 to 10 0
2nd Displays total percentage harmonics of *13 Slave Id 1 to 255 1
AUTOMATIC / MANUAL / DEFAULT MODE I1 I2 I3
3rd Displays active, reactive and apparent Press key for 3sec to toggle between AUTOMATIC / 2400, 4800,
*14 Baud Rate 9600 and 9600
screen power of first phase. MANUAL / DEFAULT MODE. Pulse output from MFM376-C-CE / MFM376-CE
19200 (bps)
Displays active, reactive and apparent In AUTOMATIC MODE, only first screen of all pages will be meter can be used as alarm generator or total energy
4th None, Odd,
scrolled. *15 Parity None controller by interfacing it with Pre-settable counter and
screen power of second phase. Even
In MANUAL MODE, the page will be change only after any control circuits (Contactors, Relay, Trip Circuit).
Press 5th Displays active, reactive and apparent key is pressed. *16 Stop Bit 1 or 2 1 The counter is loaded with the maximum energy
“ ” screen power of third phase. In DEFAULT MODE,Total kWh page will be displayed if any Factory Default consumption. When count reaches setpoint it provides
17 Yes / No No
6th Displays total active, reactive and key is not pressed for 36 seconds. output to control circuit to take appropriate action.
18 Reset Energy and Max Dmd Yes / No No
screen apparent power of three phase.
7th Displays active, reactive and apparent PHASE DETECTION 18.1 Password 0001 to 9999 1001
18.01 Reset kWh Yes / No No NETWORK SELECTION AND WIRING INPUT
screen maximum power demand of three phase. Press key for 3sec displays voltage sequence detection
8th Displays active and reactive minimum on last row for 3P4W and 3P3W only. 18.02 Rest kVArh Yes / No No Network selection in
Wiring
screen power demand of three phase. 18.03 Reset kVah Yes / No No configuration mode
Note : 1) For 3 phase 3 wire, only first, second, sixth, seventh and CT ERROR 18.04 Reset MAx Yes / No No
eighth screen will be available. 3P4W 3P4W, 2P3W
2) For 1 phase 2 Wire, only first, second, third, seventh and Press key for 3sec displays current polarity detection 18.05 Reset Run Hour Yes / No No
eighth screen of selected phase will be available. on last row. (Not applicable for 3 phase 3 wire) 3P3W 3P3W
18.06 Reset Interrupt Yes / No No
1st Displays three phase instantaneous For resetting energy parameter user will be promoted for 1P2W 1P2W-R, 1P2W-Y, 1P2W-B
Press screen current. RUN HOUR SELECTION password. If correct password is entered. User will be able
“ ”
2nd For Zero Run Hour Selection : Run Hour is ON Hour to reset all energy parameters. This password will be value
Displays three phase power factor. which will be greater than the configuration password by 1.
screen For Non zero Run Hour Selection: Parameter selectable
between 1% to 10% will act as ON Hour. * Marked values are only valid for MFM376-C-CE.
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MODBUS REGISTER ADDRESSES LIST EXAMPLE TO READ DATA FROM INPUT REGISTER
Formula to find address of individual Harmonic Data format: Big Endian (Default format)
Readable parameters for Communication valid only for
MFM376-C-CE : [ Length (Register) : 2 ; Data Structure : Float ] Constant Constant If Total Active Energy = 1234.12kWh
Meaning Meaning {143 + [(Harmonic no-2) x 2] + 60 x Constant Parameter }
Parameter Parameter Start Address : 30090, No. Of register : 02
Address Hex Address Parameter For Example, Hexadecimal Equivalent of 1234.12 is 0x449A43D7
0 Voltage V1N 5 Voltage V31 th
30000 0x00 Voltage V1N To find the 14 Harmonic address of Voltage V31.
A B
30002 0x02 Voltage V2N 1 Voltage V2N 6 Current I1 Following formula can be used : Data stored at 30090 is LSB : 44 9A
30004 0x04 Voltage V3N Voltage V3N Formula with the parameter :
2 7 Current I2 C D
Average Voltage LN {143 + [(Harmonic no-2) x 2] + 60 x C P}
30006 0x06
3 Voltage V12 8 Current I3
Data Stored at 30091 is MSB : 43 D7
Eg. {143 + [(14-2) x 2 ] + 60 x 5} = 467
30008 0x08 Voltage V12 th
4 Voltage V23 So, Check the 14 Harmonic of Voltage V31 at 467 address.
30010 0x0A Voltage V23 Data Format to be followed is A-B-C-D
30012 0x0C Voltage V31
Readable / writable parameters for Communication valid only for MFM376-C-CE : Data format: Mid Little Endian
30014 0x0E Average Voltage LL
Readable / writable parameters : [Data Structure: Integer] If Total Active Energy = 1234.12kWh
30016 0x10 Current I1
Length Start Address : 30090, No. Of register : 02
30018 0x12 Current I2 Address Hex Address Parameter Range (Register) Hexadecimal Equivalent of 1234.12 is 0x449A43D7
30020 0x14 Current I3 C D
30022 0x16 Average Current 40000 0x00 Password Min value : 0 Max value : 9998 1
Data stored at 30090 is LSB : 43 D7
30024 0x18 kW1 40001 0x01 N/W selection Value : 0 Meaning : 3P-4W 1
A B
30026 0x1A kW2 Value : 1 Meaning : 3P-3W 1 Data Stored at 30091 is MSB : 44 9A
30028 0x1C kW3 Value : 2 Meaning : 1P2W-P1 1
30030 0x1E kVAr1 Data Format to be followed is C-D-A-B
Value : 3 Meaning : 1P2W-P2 1
30032 0x20 kVAr2
30034 0x22 kVAr3 Value : 4 Meaning : 1P2W-P3 1 POWER FACTOR SIGN CONVENTION
30036 0x24 kVA1 40002 0x02 CT Secondary (A) Min Value : 1 Max Value : 5 1 Power Factor sign convention (PF sign) can be positive or
30038 0x26 kVA2 40003 0x03 CT primary (CT Secondary = 5) (A) Min Value : 5 Max Value : 10000 1 negative, and is defined by the conventions used by the
30040 0x28 kVA3 IEC standard.
CT primary (CT Secondary = 1) (A) Min Value : 1 Max Value : 10000
30042 0x2A PF 1 PF sign correlates with the direction of real power (kW)
30044 0x2C PF 2 40004 0x04 PT Secondary (V) Min Value : 100 Max Value : 500 1
flow.
30046 0x2E PF 3 40005 0x05 PT primary (V) Min Value : 100 Max Value : 500000 2 Quadrant 1 and 4: Positive real power (+kW).
30048 0x30 Average PF 40007 0x07 Demand Interval Method Value : 0x0000 Meaning : Sliding 1 The PF sign is positive(+).
30050 0x32 Frequency Quadrant 2 and 3: Negative real power (-kW).
Value : 0x0001 Meaning : Fixed 1
30052 0x34 Total KW The PF sign is negative(-).
40008 0x08 Demand Interval Length(min) Min Value : 1 Max Value : 30 1
30054 0x36 Total KVAR
30056 0x38 Total KVA 40009 0x09 Demand Interval Duration Min Value : 1 Max Value : 30 1
30058 0x3A Active Power Max Demand 40010 0x0A Pulse Weight Min Value : 0.01 Max Value : 99.99 1
CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR COMMUNICATION
30060 0x3C Active Power Min Demand VALID ONLY FOR MFM376-C-CE
40011 0x0B Pulse Duration Min Value : 0.1 Max Value : 2.0 1
30062 0x3E Reactive Power Max Demand
40012 0x0C Run Hour Selection Min Value : 0 Max Value : 10 1
30064 0x40 Reactive Power Min Demand Master
30066 0x42 Apparent Power Max Demand 40013 0x0D Slave ID Min Value : 1 Max Value : 255 1
30068 0x44 MAX Instantaneous voltage V1N Value Meaning
30070 0x46 MAX Instantaneous voltage V2N 40014 0x0E Baud rate 0x0000 300 1
30072 0x48 MAX Instantaneous voltage V3N
0x0001 600
30074 0x4A MAX Instantaneous voltage V12 RS485-RS232
30076 0x4C MAX Instantaneous voltage V23 0x0002 1200 Converter Suggested
terminating resistor
30078 0x4E MAX Instantaneous voltage V31 0x0003 2400 (120 ohm, ¼ watt)
30080 0x50 MAX Instantaneous current I1 0x0004 4800
30082 0x52 MAX Instantaneous current I2
0x0005 9600
30084 0x54 MAX Instantaneous current I3
30086 0x56 Import Active energy 0x0006 19200 selec MFM376 selec MFM376 selec MFM376
30088 0x58 Export Active energy 40015 0x0F Parity 0x0000 None 1 PRG PRG PRG
0x0002 Even
30094 0x5E Export Reactive energy
40016 0x10 Stop bit 0x0000 1 1 Contact sales for PC based monitoring
30096 0x60 Total Reactive energy
0x0001 2
software to communicate with the meters.
30098 0x62 Total Apparent energy
30100 0x64 Run Hour 40017 0x11 Factory Default 1 Set to factory setting range 1 # All fuse types: 0.5A class CC UL type
30102 0x66 Auxillary Interrupts Reset Total Active Energy
0.5A fast acting 600V
40018 0x12 Reset kWh 1 1
Total Harmonic Distortion(THD)
40019 0x13 Reset kVAh 1 Reset Total Apparent Energy 1
30124 0x7C THD of Voltage V1N
30126 0x7E THD of Voltage V2N 40020 0x14 Reset kVArh 1 Reset Total Reactive Energy 1
30128 0x80 THD of Voltage V3N 40021 0x15 Reset MAX Demand 1 Reset Maximum Demand 1
30130 0x82 THD of Voltage V12 40022 0x16 Reset Run Hour 1 Reset Run Hour 1
30132 0x84 THD of Voltage V23
40023 0x17 Reset Interrupts Count 1 Reset Auxillary Interrupt Count 1
30134 0x86 THD of Voltage V31
30136 0x88 THD of Current I1 Meaning :
30138 0x8A THD of Current I2
0: Mid Little Endian (CDAB)
40070 0x46 Change Endianness Value :0 or 1 1: Big Endian (ABCD) 1
30140 0x8C THD of Current I3
Default setting :Big Endian
30684 0x2AC Serial number of unit
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TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
3 PHASE 4-WIRE (COMMONLY USED) 3 PHASE 3-WIRE 2 PHASE - 3 WIRE 1 PHASE - 2 WIRE
+ + + +
+ + L N + + + + L N + + L N
L N PULSE RS485
PULSE RS485 + PULSE RS485 + PULSE RS485 + +
O/P O/P O/P O/P
I1 I2 I3 I1 I2 I3 I1 I2 I3 I1 I2 I3
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 N V1 V2 V3 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 N V1 V2 V3 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 N V1 V2 V3 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 N V1 V2 V3
# # # #
N
L3
N N
L2
L3
L1
L2 L2
LINE LOAD
L1 L1 L1
LINE LOAD LINE LOAD LINE LOAD
+ + # + #
+ + L N + + L N + + L N
PULSE RS485 + PULSE RS485 + PULSE RS485 +
O/P O/P O/P
I1 I2 I3 I1 I2 I3 I1 I2 I3
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 N V1 V2 V3 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 N V1 V2 V3 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 N V1 V2 V3
# # #
N N
L3
L3
L2
L2 L2
L1 L1 L1
LINE LOAD LINE LOAD LINE LOAD (Specifications are subject to change, since development is a
continuous process.)