CHAPTER 5: COMMUNICATIONS
•Frequency (point 14): This point is formatted as a two's complement fraction. It represents the frequency as measured on phase A voltage in units of cHz (centiHertz, 1/100 Hz). Inputs below 45.00 Hz are pinned at 0 (0000h), while inputs above 75.00 Hz are pinned at 9999 (270Fh).
•Maximum Demands of Total Power (points 15 to 19): These points are formatted as two's complement fractions. They represent a fraction of 4500 W secondary in normal operation or 3000 W secondary in open delta operation. Inputs above/below ±4500 or ±3000 W secondary will be pinned at ±4500 or ±3000 W secondary, respectively.
•Phase Angles (points 20 to 25): These points are formatted as two's complement integers. They represent angles from
•CT and PT Ratios (points 26 to 31): These points are formatted as two's complement integers. They can be used to convert from units in terms of the secondary of a CT or PT into units in terms of the primary of a CT or PT. The ratio of numerator divided by denominator is the ratio of primary to secondary. The EPM 6000 typically uses full scales relating primary current to 5 A and primary voltage to 120 V. However, these full scales can range from mAs to thousands of kAs, or mVs to thousands of kVs. Example settings are as follows:
CT example settings:
200 A: Set the
800 A: Set the
2000 A: Set the
10000 A: Set the
120 V (reads 14400 V):
Set the
69 V (reads 138000 V):
Set the
115 V (reads 345000 V):
Set the
5.4.6Class 0 Data (Object 60, Variation 1)
The Class 0 Data object supports the Read (function 1) function. A request for Class 0 Data from an EPM 6000 returns three object headers. Specifically, it returns
A request for Object 60, Variation 0 will be treated as a request for Class 0 Data.
5.4.7Internal Indications (Object 80, Variation 1)
The Internal Indications object support the Write function (function 2). Internal Indications may be indexed by Qualifier Code 0.
The Device Restart (point 0) bit is set whenever the meter has reset. The polling device may clear this bit by writing (function 2) to Object 80, Point 0.
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