GE EPM 6000 Multi-function Power Metering System instruction manual Communications

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CHAPTER 5: COMMUNICATIONS

2.Meter Data Section items read as 0 until first readings are available or if the meter is not in operating mode. Writes to these registers will be accepted but won't actually change the register.

3.Register valid only in programmable settings update mode. In other modes these registers read as 0 and return an illegal data address exception if a write is attempted.

4.Meter command registers always read as 0. They may be written only when the meter is in a suitable mode. The registers return an illegal data address exception if a write is attempted in an incorrect mode.

5.If the password is incorrect, a valid response is returned but the command is not executed. Use 5555 for the password if passwords are disabled in the programmable settings.

6.M denotes a 1,000,000 multiplier.

7.Not applicable to Shark 100, V-Switch 1, 2, or 3

8.Writing this register causes data to be saved permanently in EEPROM. If there is an error while saving, a slave device failure exception is returned and programmable settings mode automatically terminates via reset.

9.Reset commands make no sense if the meter state is LIMP. An illegal function exception will be returned.

10.Energy registers should be reset after a format change.

11.Entities to be monitored against limits are identified by Modbus address. Entities occupying multiple Modbus registers, such as floating point values, are identified by the lower register addrress. If any of the 8 limits is unused, set its identifier to zero. If the indicated Modbus register is not used or is a non-sensical entity for limits, it will behave as an unused limit.

12.There are 2 setpoints per limit, one above and one below the expected range of values. LM1 is the "too high" limit, LM2 is "too low". The entity goes "out of limit" on LM1 when its value is greater than the setpoint. It remains "out of limit" until the value drops below the in threshold. LM2 works similarly, in the opposite direction. If limits in only one direction are of interest, set the in threshold on the "wrong" side of the setpoint. Limits are specified as % of full scale, where full scale is automatically set appropriately for the entity being monitored:

current FS = CT numerator * CT multiplier voltage FS = PT numerator * PT multiplier

power FS = CT numerator * CT multiplier * PT numerator * PT multiplier * 3 [ * SQRT(3) for delta hookup]

frequency FS = 60 (or 50) power factor FS = 1.0 percentage FS = 100.0 angle FS = 180.0

13.THD not available shows 65535 (=0xFFFF) in all THD and harmonic magnitude registers for the channel when V-switch=4. THD may be unavailable due to low V or I amplitude, or delta hookup (V only).

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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 Introduction DescriptionHighlights EPM 6000 Highlights Current Inputs FeaturesUniversal Voltage Inputs Utility Peak DemandMeasured Values EPM 6000 Measured ValuesOrdering Order CodesEPM 6000 Order Codes Specifications Inputs/OutputsMetering Environmental CommunicationsMechanical Parameters Type Testing ApprovalsThree-Phase Power Measurement Three-Phase System Configurations Wye ConnectionCommon Phase Voltages on Wye Services VcnThree-Phase Delta Winding Relationship Delta ConnectionBlondells Theorem and Three-Phase Measurement Three-Phase, Four-Wire Delta PhasorsPhase B Phase C Node n Phase a Electrical Background Power, Energy, and Demand PowerEnergy Power Use Over Time Power and Energy Relationship Over Time DemandEnergy Use and Demand Intervals Reactive Energy and Power Factor Real, Reactive, and Apparent PowerPower Factor Apparent powerHarmonic Distortion Harmonics of a Non-Sinusoidal WaveformInductive and Capacitive Impedance Voltage and Current MonitoringWaveform Capture Power Quality Typical Power Quality ProblemsElectrical Background Mechanical Installation DimensionsAnsi Installation Steps Ansi and DIN Mounting Panel CutoutsDIN Installation Steps Ansi Mounting ProcedureDIN Mounting Procedure Electrical Installation Installation ConsiderationsCT Leads Terminated to Meter CT Leads Pass-Through No Meter TerminationVoltage and Power Supply Connections Quick Connect Crimp CT TerminationsGround Connections Voltage ConnectionWiring Diagrams 2 Wye, 4-Wire with no PTs and 3 CTs, 3 Element 4-Wire Wye with no PTs and 3 CTs, 3 Element3 Wye, 4-Wire with no PTs and 3 CTs, 2.5 Element 10 4-Wire Wye with no PTs and 3 CTs, 2.5 Element4 Wye, 4-Wire with 3 PTs and 3 CTs, 3 Element 11 4-Wire Wye with 3 PTs and 3 CTs, 3 Element5 Wye, 4-Wire with 2 PTs and 3 CTs, 2.5 Element 12 4-Wire Wye with 2 PTs and 3 CTs, 2.5 ElementDelta, 3-Wire with no PTs and 2 CTs 13 3-Wire Delta with no PTs and 2 CTsDelta, 3-Wire with 2 PTs and 2 CTs 14 3-Wire Delta with 2 PTs and 2 CTsCurrent-Only Measurement Three-Phase Current-Only Measurement Dual-Phase Current-Only Measurement Single-Phase Communications Setup IrDA COM1 Port3 RS485 COM2 Port 16 RS485 Communications Installation Front Panel Interface Faceplate ElementsUsing the Meter Faceplate ButtonsPercentage of Load Bar % of Load Bar SegmentsWatt-Hour Accuracy Testing Verification EPM 6000 Accuracy Test ConstantsConfiguring the Meter via the Front Panel OverviewStart Up Reset Mode and Password Entry Main MenuUsing the Meter Using the Meter Changing Settings in Configuration Mode Configuring the Scroll FeatureProgramming the Configuration Mode Screens Configuring the CT Setting Configuring the PT Setting Value for amps is a product of the Ct-nand the Ct-SvaluesConfiguring the Connection Setting Configuring the Communication Port Setting Address Using the Meter Operating Mode Operating Mode Parameter ReadingsUsing the Meter Modbus Communications Memory Map DescriptionMemory Map HEX Range Units or Comments THD Block7 Description 1 Format Range 7532 PT denominator Modbus Memory Map Notes Secondary Readings SectionCommunications Modbus Memory Map Data Formats DNP Point Mapping DNP Point MapsDNP Point Mapping Sheet 1 DNP Point Mapping Sheet 2 DNP Point Map Notes DNP Implementation Data Link LayerTransport Layer Application Layer Following function codes are implemented on the EPMDNP Objects and Variations Binary Output Status Object 10, VariationControl Relay Output Object 12, Variation 4 32-Bit Binary Counter Without Flag Object 20, Variation 5 16-Bit Analog Input Without Flag Object 30, VariationClass 0 Data Object 60, Variation Internal Indications Object 80, VariationCommunications Navigation Maps IntroductionMain Menu Screens Main Menu NavigationOperating Mode Screens Operating Mode NavigationReset Mode Screens Reset Mode NavigationConfiguration Mode Screens Revision History Release DatesChanges to the Manual Major Updates for 1601-0215-A2 Warranty GE Multilin WarrantyIndex Irda Power Supply Wiring