GE EPM 6000 Multi-function Power Metering System instruction manual Modbus Memory Map Notes

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CHAPTER 5: COMMUNICATIONS

 

HEX

DESCRIPTION1

FORMAT

RANGE6

UNITS OR

COMMENTS

# REG

ADDRESS

 

 

 

RESOLUTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7550

-

7554

Limit #2

SINT16

 

 

 

5

7555

-

7559

Limit #3

SINT16

 

 

 

5

755A

-

755E

Limit #4

SINT16

 

 

 

5

755F

-

7563

Limit #5

SINT16

same as Limit #1

same as Limit #1

same as Limit #1

5

7564

-

7568

Limit #6

SINT16

 

 

 

5

7569

-

756D

Limit #7

SINT16

 

 

 

5

756E

-

7572

Limit #8

SINT16

 

 

 

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Block Size:

68

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SECONDARY READINGS SECTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Secondary Block

 

 

 

 

read-only except as noted

 

9C40

-

9C40

System Sanity Indicator

UINT16

0 or 1

none

0 indicates proper meter operation

1

9C41

-

9C41

Volts A-N

UINT16

2047 to 4095

volts

2047= 0, 4095= +150

1

9C42

-

9C42

Volts B-N

UINT16

2047 to 4095

volts

 

 

 

volts = 150 * (register - 2047) / 2047

1

9C43

-

9C43

Volts C-N

UINT16

2047 to 4095

volts

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

9C44

-

9C44

Amps A

UINT16

0 to 4095

amps

0= -10, 2047= 0, 4095= +10

1

9C45

-

9C45

Amps B

UINT16

0 to 4095

amps

 

 

 

amps = 10 * (register - 2047) / 2047

1

9C46

-

9C46

Amps C

UINT16

0 to 4095

amps

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

9C47

-

9C47

Watts, 3-Ph total

UINT16

0 to 4095

watts

0= -3000, 2047= 0, 4095= +3000

1

9C48

-

9C48

VARs, 3-Ph total

UINT16

0 to 4095

VARs

 

 

watts, VARs, VAs =

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3000 * (register - 2047) / 2047

 

9C49

-

9C49

VAs, 3-Ph total

UINT16

2047 to 4095

VAs

 

 

1

9C4A

-

9C4A

Power Factor, 3-Ph total

UINT16

1047 to 3047

none

1047= -1, 2047= 0, 3047= +1

1

 

pf = (register - 2047) / 1000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0= 45 or less, 2047= 60, 2730= 65 or

1

9C4B

-

9C4B

Frequency

UINT16

0 to 2730

Hz

 

more

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

freq = 45 + ((register / 4095) * 30)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9C4C

-

9C4C

Volts A-B

UINT16

2047 to 4095

volts

2047= 0, 4095= +300

1

9C4D

-

9C4D

Volts B-C

UINT16

2047 to 4095

volts

 

 

 

volts = 300 * (register - 2047) / 2047

1

9C4E

-

9C4E

Volts C-A

UINT16

2047 to 4095

volts

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

9C4F

-

9C4F

CT numerator

UINT16

1 to 9999

none

 

 

 

CT = numerator * multiplier /

1

9C50

-

9C50

CT multiplier

UINT16

1, 10, 100

none

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

denominator

 

9C51

-

9C51

CT denominator

UINT16

1 or 5

none

 

 

 

 

1

9C52

-

9C52

PT numerator

UINT16

1 to 9999

none

 

 

 

PT = numerator * multiplier /

1

9C53

-

9C53

PT multiplier

UINT16

1, 10, 100

none

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

denominator

 

9C54

-

9C54

PT denominator

UINT16

1 to 9999

none

 

 

 

 

1

9C55

-

9C56

W-hours, Positive

UINT32

0 to 99999999

Wh per energy format

* 5 to 8 digits

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9C57

-

9C58

W-hours, Negative

UINT32

0 to 99999999

Wh per energy format

 

* decimal point implied, per energy

2

 

format

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* resolution of digit before decimal

 

9C59

-

9C5A

VAR-hours, Positive

UINT32

0 to 99999999

VARh per energy format

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

point = units, kilo, or mega, per energy

 

9C5B

-

9C5C

VAR-hours, Negative

UINT32

0 to 99999999

VARh per energy format format

2

9C5D

-

9C5E

VA-hours

UINT32

0 to 99999999

VAh per energy format

 

 

 

* see note 10

2

9C5F

-

9C5F

Neutral Current

UINT16

0 to 4095

amps

see Amps A/B/C above

1

9C60

-

9CA2

Reserved

N/A

N/A

none

 

 

 

 

67

9CA3

-

9CA3

Reset Energy

UINT16

password5

 

 

write-only register; always reads as 0

1

Accumulators

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Block Size:

100

5.1.3Modbus Memory Map Notes

The memory map notes are indicated by number below.

1.All registers not explicitly listed in the table read as 0. Writes to these registers will be accepted but won't actually change the register (since it doesn't exist).

EPM 6000 MULTI-FUNCTION POWER METERING SYSTEM – USER GUIDE

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Contents Chapter Page Table of Contents Using the Meter Miscellaneous TOC-4 Highlights IntroductionDescription EPM 6000 Highlights Universal Voltage Inputs FeaturesCurrent Inputs Utility Peak DemandEPM 6000 Measured Values Measured ValuesEPM 6000 Order Codes OrderingOrder Codes Metering SpecificationsInputs/Outputs Mechanical Parameters EnvironmentalCommunications Approvals Type TestingThree-Phase Power Measurement Wye Connection Three-Phase System ConfigurationsVcn Common Phase Voltages on Wye ServicesDelta Connection Three-Phase Delta Winding RelationshipThree-Phase, Four-Wire Delta Phasors Blondells Theorem and Three-Phase MeasurementPhase B Phase C Node n Phase a Electrical Background Energy Power, Energy, and DemandPower Power Use Over Time Demand Power and Energy Relationship Over TimeEnergy Use and Demand Intervals Real, Reactive, and Apparent Power Reactive Energy and Power FactorApparent power Power FactorHarmonics of a Non-Sinusoidal Waveform Harmonic DistortionVoltage and Current Monitoring Inductive and Capacitive ImpedanceWaveform Capture Typical Power Quality Problems Power QualityElectrical Background Dimensions Mechanical InstallationAnsi and DIN Mounting Panel Cutouts Ansi Installation StepsAnsi Mounting Procedure DIN Installation StepsDIN Mounting Procedure Installation Considerations Electrical InstallationCT Leads Pass-Through No Meter Termination CT Leads Terminated to MeterQuick Connect Crimp CT Terminations Voltage and Power Supply ConnectionsVoltage Connection Ground ConnectionsWiring Diagrams 4-Wire Wye with no PTs and 3 CTs, 3 Element 2 Wye, 4-Wire with no PTs and 3 CTs, 3 Element10 4-Wire Wye with no PTs and 3 CTs, 2.5 Element 3 Wye, 4-Wire with no PTs and 3 CTs, 2.5 Element11 4-Wire Wye with 3 PTs and 3 CTs, 3 Element 4 Wye, 4-Wire with 3 PTs and 3 CTs, 3 Element12 4-Wire Wye with 2 PTs and 3 CTs, 2.5 Element 5 Wye, 4-Wire with 2 PTs and 3 CTs, 2.5 Element13 3-Wire Delta with no PTs and 2 CTs Delta, 3-Wire with no PTs and 2 CTs14 3-Wire Delta with 2 PTs and 2 CTs Delta, 3-Wire with 2 PTs and 2 CTsCurrent-Only Measurement Three-Phase Current-Only Measurement Dual-Phase Current-Only Measurement Single-Phase 3 RS485 COM2 Port Communications SetupIrDA COM1 Port 16 RS485 Communications Installation Faceplate Elements Front Panel InterfaceFaceplate Buttons Using the Meter% of Load Bar Segments Percentage of Load BarEPM 6000 Accuracy Test Constants Watt-Hour Accuracy Testing VerificationStart Up Configuring the Meter via the Front PanelOverview Main Menu Reset Mode and Password EntryUsing the Meter Using the Meter Configuring the Scroll Feature Changing Settings in Configuration ModeProgramming the Configuration Mode Screens Configuring the CT Setting Value for amps is a product of the Ct-nand the Ct-Svalues Configuring the PT SettingConfiguring the Connection Setting Configuring the Communication Port Setting Address Using the Meter Operating Mode Parameter Readings Operating ModeUsing the Meter Memory Map Modbus CommunicationsMemory Map Description HEX Range Units or Comments THD Block7 Description 1 Format Range 7532 PT denominator Secondary Readings Section Modbus Memory Map NotesCommunications Modbus Memory Map Data Formats DNP Point Mapping Sheet 1 DNP Point MappingDNP Point Maps DNP Point Mapping Sheet 2 DNP Point Map Notes Transport Layer DNP ImplementationData Link Layer Following function codes are implemented on the EPM Application LayerControl Relay Output Object 12, Variation DNP Objects and VariationsBinary Output Status Object 10, Variation 5 16-Bit Analog Input Without Flag Object 30, Variation 4 32-Bit Binary Counter Without Flag Object 20, VariationInternal Indications Object 80, Variation Class 0 Data Object 60, VariationCommunications Introduction Navigation MapsMain Menu Navigation Main Menu ScreensOperating Mode Navigation Operating Mode ScreensReset Mode Navigation Reset Mode ScreensConfiguration Mode Screens Changes to the Manual Revision HistoryRelease Dates Major Updates for 1601-0215-A2 GE Multilin Warranty WarrantyIndex Irda Power Supply Wiring