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Appendix A – NMEA 2000® Interfacing

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Appendix A – NMEA 2000® Interfacing

ACM100 NMEA 2000® Periodic Data Transmitted PGNs

PGN 65001 – Bus #1 Phase C Basic AC Quantities

PGN 65002 – Bus #1 Phase B Basic AC Quantities

PGN 65003 – Bus #1 Phase A Basic AC Quantities

PGN 65004 – Bus #1 Average Basic AC Quantities

PGN 65008 – Utility Phase C Basic AC Quantities

PGN 65011 – Utility Phase B Basic AC Quantities

PGN 65014 – Utility Phase A Basic AC Quantities

PGN 65017 – Utility Average Basic AC Quantities

PGN 65021 – Generator Phase C Basic AC Quantities

PGN 65024 – Generator Phase B Basic AC Quantities

PGN 65027 – Generator Phase A Basic AC Quantities

PGN 65030 – Generator Average Basic AC Quantities

The ACM100 uses these PGN to transmit voltage, frequency, and current information

Field 1: Line-Line AC RMS Voltage – This field indicates the AC RMS voltage between this phase and the next phase in units of 1 V.

2:Line-Neutral AC RMS Voltage – This field indicates the AC RMS voltage between this phase and the neutral phase in units of 1 V.

3:AC Frequency – This field indicates the frequency of the AC voltage in units of 1/128 Hz.

4:AC RMS Current (not transmitted for the “Bus” AC Source Type) – This field indicates the current flowing through the specified phase in units of 1 A.

PGN 65006 – Utility Phase C AC Reactive Power

PGN 65009 – Utility Phase B AC Reactive Power

PGN 65012 – Utility Phase A AC Reactive Power

PGN 65015 – Utility Total AC Reactive Power

PGN 65019 – Generator Phase C AC Reactive Power

PGN 65022 – Generator Phase B AC Reactive Power

PGN 65025 – Generator Phase A AC Reactive Power

PGN 65028 – Generator Total AC Reactive Power

The ACM100 uses this PGN to transmit reactive power and power factor information.

Field 1: Reactive Power – This field indicates the reactive power delivered by the source in units of 1 VAr.

2:Power Factor – This field indicates the magnitude of the power factor supplied by the source in units of 1/16384 (dimensionless).

3:Power Factor Lagging – This field indicates whether the specified power factor is lagging or leading.

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Contents Maretron, LLP 9014 N. 23rd Ave #10 RevisionPage Revision Copyright 2012 Maretron, LLP All Rights ReservedRevision Revision HistoryACM100 User’s Manual PageTable of Figures Table of ContentsMounting Surface Template Table of AppendicesSingle-Phase Dual Line Connection Diagram Three-Phase Connection Diagram1.1 Firmware Revision 1.2 ACM100 Features1 Introduction 2.2 Choosing a Mounting Location 2 Installation1.3 Quick Install 2.1 Unpacking the Box2.4.1 NMEA 2000 Connection 2.4 Connecting the ACM1002.3 Mounting the ACM100 Connection Pin # Signal Name2.4.2 AC Sensor Connections AC Source 2.4.2.1 Single-Phase Phase A Connection2.4.2.2 Single-Phase Phase A, B Connection Page Figure 5 - Three-Phase Connection Diagram 2.4.2.3 Three-Phase Phase A, B, C ConnectionPage 2.5.2 AC Device Type 2.5 Configuring the ACM1002.4.3 Checking Connections 2.5.1 Device Instance2.5.3 AC Circuit Type 2.5.4 Reset Total Energy Recorded2.5.5 Advanced Configuration… 2.5.5.3 Power Damping Period2.5.5.5 Current Transformer B 2.5.6 NMEA 2000 PGN Enable/Disable2.5.7 Restore Factory Defaults 3 Output Parameters3.2 Line-to-Line Measurements 4 Maintenance3.1 Line-Specific and Line-to-Neutral Measurements Troubleshooting Procedure 5 TroubleshootingSymptom Default Rate 6 Technical SpecificationsCertifications NMEA 2000 Parameter Group Numbers PGNsEnvironmental 7 Technical SupportElectrical MechanicalFigure 6 - Mounting Surface Template 8 Installation TemplateWarranty Return Procedure 9 Maretron 2 Year Limited WarrantyPage A1 Appendix A - NMEA 2000 InterfacingACM100 NMEA 2000 Periodic Data Transmitted PGNs Appendix A - NMEA 2000 InterfacingPGN 65005 - Utility Total AC Energy Page A2