Schneider Electric iEM3200 - Manual

Schneider Electric iEM3200

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – © 2014 Schneider Electric. All rights reserved.
  • Page 4 – Safety information; Important information; DANGER; WARNING; result in death or; CAUTION; result in minor or; NOTICE; be used with this signal word.
  • Page 5 – Notices; FCC Part 15 notice; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Page 6 – About the book; Document scope; This function meets the requirements for:; Related documents
  • Page 7 – Contents
  • Page 9 – Chapter 1; Carefully read and follow the safety precautions outlined below.; HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH; See NFPA 70E in the USA or applicable local standards.; UNINTENDED OPERATION; INACCURATE DATA RESULTS; practices or equipment maintenance.
  • Page 11 – Chapter 2; What is in this chapter?; This chapter contains the following topics:; Overview of meter functions; The key features of the meters are:; Main characteristics
  • Page 13 – Typical applications; iEM32•• series
  • Page 15 – Chapter 3; Dimensions; iEM33•• meters
  • Page 16 – Hardware overview; All meters: Meter sealing points
  • Page 17 – iEM3135 - Direct measurement up to 63 A and M-Bus communications; The various features of the iEM3135 are shown in the diagram below:
  • Page 18 – The various features of the iEM3175 are shown in the diagram below:
  • Page 19 – iEM3235 - Measurement with CTs and M-Bus communications
  • Page 20 – iEM3275 - Measurement with CTs and LonWorks communications
  • Page 21 – iEM3335 - Direct measurement up to 125 A and M-Bus communications; The various features of the iEM3335 are shown in the diagram below:
  • Page 22 – The various features of the iEM3375 are shown in the diagram below:; DIN rail mounting and dismounting; Mounting the meter on a DIN rail
  • Page 23 – Dismounting the meter from a DIN rail; Lift the meter out and up to free it from the DIN rail.
  • Page 24 – Input, output and communications wiring; Related topics; The pulse output is compatible with S0 format.
  • Page 25 – The digital input and output are electrically independent.
  • Page 26 – The LON communications connection is polarity-independent.; Power system wiring; Voltage input protection; NOTE: Ground any unused current inputs on 1 A and 5 A meters.; iEM31•• and iEM33•• devices associated with a contactor; The meter must be protected by a circuit breaker.
  • Page 27 – 3 A direct measurement meter wiring; Fuses and disconnect switch
  • Page 28 – 25 A direct measurement meter wiring
  • Page 29 – A / 1 A meter wiring; Single-phase systems with CTs; 50 mA fuses and disconnect switch; the CT before removing the connection from the meter.
  • Page 30 – Three-phase systems with CTs
  • Page 31 – Three-phase systems with CTs and VTs
  • Page 33 – Chapter 4; Data display screen overview
  • Page 34 – Example: navigating the display screens; Partial Reactive E; Data display screens
  • Page 35 – See “Resets” on page 36 for more information on meter resets.
  • Page 36 – Resets; Resetting accumulated energy using the display; Multi Tariff feature
  • Page 37 – Meter status information; The device clock; Clock behavior on power interruption; Date
  • Page 38 – Setting the clock initially; Device configuration; The default factory settings are listed in the following table:; Entering configuration mode; and; ESC; at the same time for about 2 seconds.; Access Counter; screen displays, indicating the; The front panel display in configuration mode
  • Page 39 – Com. Protection setting; Modifying parameters; Selecting a value from a list; Example: Configuring a list value; Frequency; Modifying a numerical value
  • Page 40 – Example: configuring a numeric value; Canceling an entry; Configuration mode menus
  • Page 46 – Configuration menus for iEM3250
  • Page 51 – Chapter 5; This chapter contains the following sections:; Modbus communication overview; There are three different ways of using Modbus communication:; Modbus communications settings
  • Page 52 – Modbus functions; Function list; Unit table
  • Page 53 – Command interface; Command interface overview; The following table describes a Modbus command request:; Command result; The following table describes the command result:
  • Page 54 – Command list; Set Wiring
  • Page 56 – Communications Setup
  • Page 57 – Reset Partial Energy Counters; Modbus register list; System
  • Page 58 – Command Interface
  • Page 59 – Meter Data
  • Page 60 – Energy, energy by tariff and input metering
  • Page 61 – Read Device Identification
  • Page 62 – The Read Device ID codes 01 and 04 are supported:
  • Page 63 – Chapter 6; LonWorks communications overview; LonWorks communication implementation; The LonMaker plug-ins; Red service LED; This LED provides the status of LonWorks operations.
  • Page 64 – Green communications LED; Location of the service pin and Neuron ID; General variables
  • Page 65 – Energy and energy by tariff measurements
  • Page 66 – See “Resets” on page 68 for information on resetting values.
  • Page 68 – Meter configuration properties; the meter over communications.
  • Page 69 – Basic setup
  • Page 70 – Overload alarm setup
  • Page 71 – Installing and registering the LonMaker plug-in; Make sure Echelon LonMaker is closed.; if you want to; Next; to begin the installation.
  • Page 72 – Close; Browsing the meter using the LonMaker plug-in; Browse; LonMaker plug-in interface
  • Page 75 – Chapter 7; M-Bus communications overview; Configuring basic communications settings
  • Page 76 – M-Bus protocol support; The meter supports the M-Bus protocol as follows:; M-Bus protocol implementation; M-Bus tool for viewing data and configuring the meter
  • Page 77 – Variable data structure telegram information; Fixed data header; x in the hex value is determined by bits 7-4 of the DIF.; Primary VIF used by the meter
  • Page 78 – Manufacturer-specific VIFE codes
  • Page 79 – Telegram information for data records; Primary VIF in hex; Meter information
  • Page 80 – Instantaneous measurements; Date and time information
  • Page 81 – Power system configuration information
  • Page 82 – Alarm status information; Telegram information for meter configuration; Supported VIFE codes for meter configuration
  • Page 83 – Power system setup
  • Page 84 – Communications setup
  • Page 85 – M-Bus tool for data display and meter configuration; Installing the M-Bus tool
  • Page 86 – Test Com; Viewing meter data using the M-Bus tool; Interval
  • Page 87 – Configuring the meter using the M-Bus tool; Send
  • Page 89 – Chapter 8; BACnet communications overview; Key terms; BACnet protocol support; The meter supports the BACnet protocol as follows:
  • Page 90 – The following standard object types are supported:; BACnet communications implementation; Configuring basic communication parameters
  • Page 91 – Communications LED indicator for BACnet meters; BACnet object and property information; Device object
  • Page 92 – Analog Input objects; The Value Type for all AI objects is Real.
  • Page 94 – Communications settings information
  • Page 95 – Analog Value object; The Value Type for all BI objects is Boolean.
  • Page 97 – Chapter 9; Electrical characteristics; Power system inputs: iEM31•• meters
  • Page 98 – Power system inputs: iEM32•• meters
  • Page 99 – Mechanical characteristics
  • Page 100 – MID; LonWorks communications
  • Page 101 – BACnet communications
  • Page 103 – Troubleshooting; Do not open the meter. Opening the meter voids the warranty.; Diagnosis screen; The Diagnosis screen lists any current diagnostic codes.; Diagnosis; RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE METER
  • Page 104 – Diagnostic codes
  • Page 105 – Power, energy and power factor; Power and the PQ coordinate system; Quadrant 3
  • Page 106 – True PF and displacement PF; True power factor includes harmonic content.; PF lead / lag convention; Current phase shift from voltage; P F
  • Page 107 – Power and PF lead / lag; PF sign convention; PF sign in IEC
  • Page 108 – Power factor register format; PF value
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Page 3 - © 2014 Schneider Electric. All rights reserved.

iEM3100 / iEM3200 / iEM3300 series user manual DOCA0005EN-04 3 The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and/or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein. This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be us...

Page 4 - Safety information; Important information; DANGER; WARNING; result in death or; CAUTION; result in minor or; NOTICE; be used with this signal word.

4 DOCA0005EN-04 iEM3100 / iEM3200 / iEM3300 series user manual Safety information Important information Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to install, operate, service or maintain it. The following special messages may appear ...

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iEM3100 / iEM3200 / iEM3300 series user manual DOCA0005EN-04 5 Notices FCC Part 15 notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful ...

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