Circutor CVM-C10 Series User Manual

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Page 1 - INSTRUCTION MANUAL

INSTRUCTION MANUAL(M001B01-03-15A)Power analyzerCVM-C10

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3.3.- UNIT TERMINALS3�3�1�- List of terminals, CVM-C10-ITF, CVM-C10-MC and CVM-C10-mV modelsTable 2:List of terminals of the CVM-C10-ITF, CVM-C10-MC

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3�3�2�- List of terminals, CVM-C10-ITF-IN models�Table 3:List of terminals of the CVM-C10-ITF-IN�Unit terminals1 : A1 Auxiliary power supply. 13: I2,

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3.4.- CONNECTION DIAGRAM3�4�1�- Measuring Three-Phase Networks with a 4-wire connection, CVM-C10-ITF andCVM-C10-mV model�Measurement system:Pow

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3�4�2�- Measuring Three-Phase Networks with a 4-wire connection, CVM-C10-ITF-IN model�Measurement system:PowerSupplyVL1 VL2VL3 NL1L2L3NPOWER SUPPLYINP

Page 6 - REVISION LOG

3�4�3�- Measuring Three-Phase Networks with a 4-wire connection, CVM-C10-MC model�Measurement system:PowerSupplyVL1 VL2VL3 NL1L2L3NPOWER SUPPLYINPUTSA

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3�4�4�- Measuring Three-Phase Networks with a 3-wire connection, CVM-C10-ITF and CVM-C10-mV model� Measurement system:Power SupplyVL1 VL2VL3L1L2L3POWE

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3�4�5�- Measuring Three-Phase Networks with a 3-wire connection, CVM-C10-MC model� Measurement system:PowerSupplyVL1 VL2VL3 NL1L2L3POWER SUPPLYINPUTSA

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3�4�6�- Measuring Three-Phase Networks with a 3-wire connection and transformers with an ARON connection, CVM-C10-ITF, CVM-C10-MC and CVM-C10-mV model

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3�4�7�- Measuring Two-Phase Networks with a 3-wire connection, CVM-C10-ITF, CVM-C10-MC and CVM-C10-mV models�Measurement system:Power SupplyVL1

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3�4�8�- Measuring Two-Phase Networks with a 3-wire connection, CVM-C10-ITF-IN model�Measurement system:PowerSupplyVL1 VL2 NL1L2NPOWER SUPPLYINPUTSA(+)

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2CVM-C10Instruction Manual

Page 13 - Measurement system:

3�4�9�- Measuring Single-Phase Networks, phase to phase, with a 2-wire connection, CVM-C10-ITF, CVM-C10-MC and CVM-C10-mV models�Measurement system:P

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3�4�10�- Measuring Single-Phase Networks, phase to neutral, with a 2-wire connection, CVM-C10-ITF, CVM-C10-MC and CVM-C10-mV models�Measurement syste

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4�- OPERATIONThe CVM-C10 is a four-quadrant power analyzer (consumption and generation).0º90º180º-90ºCapacitiveCapacitiveInductiveInductiveGeneration

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Table 4 ( Continuation ) : Measuring parameters of the CVM-C10�Parameter UnitsPhases L1-L2-L3TotalIIINHarmonic Breakdown - Current (up to the 31st ord

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Table 5 (Continuation ) : Key functions on measuring screens�Key Short keystrokeLong keystroke(2 s)Display of the Maximum Demand Active alarm informat

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4.3.- DISPLAYThe unit has a backlit LCD display showing all the parameters listed in Table 3.The display is divided into four areas (Figure 14)

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4�3�2� ANALOGUE BARFigure 16: Analogue BarThe analogue bar displays two parameters:  Current power of the installation in % This parameter is displ

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4.4.- LED INDICATORSThe CVM-C10 unit has 3 LEDs: - CPU, indicates that the unit is on, ashing each second. - ALARM, indicates that an alarm

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The unit displays 11 different screens for the analyzer prole (Table 9)Use keys and to browse the different screens.The inst symbol on the bottom

Page 22 - Consumption

Table 9 ( Continuation ) : Analyzer profile screens�Screen Parameters (units)Apparent Power L1 (M/KVA)Apparent Power L2 (M/KVA)Apparent Power L3 (M/

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DISCLAIMERCIRCUTOR, SA reserves the right to make modi cations to the device or the unit speci ca-tions set out in this instruct

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Table 9 ( Continuation ) : Analyzer profile screens�Screen Parameters (units)Power factor L1 (PF)Power factor L2 (PF)Power factor L3 (PF)Power facto

Page 25 - Figure 15: Cos φ - PF Bar

Figure 20: Analyzer prole screen displaying the minimum values.  Maximum Demand The unit calculates the maximum demand of the following: • Cur

Page 26 - Figure 16: Analogue Bar

The installation's consumed and generated energy are displayed on the e3 prole of the unit.The installation status is also displayed: Inst

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Table 10 ( Continuation ) : Screens of the e3 profile�Screen Parameters (units)Capacitive Reactive Energy Tariff 1, T1 (M/KvarCh)Capacitive Reactive

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4�5�3� USERThis prole is identied with the user symbol on the bottom of the screen (Figure 23).Figure 23: Screen of the CVM-C10 with the user prole

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4.7.- INPUTS The CVM-C10 has two digital inputs (terminals 12 and 13 on Figure 1) that can be programmed to operate as a logic or tariff select

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4.9.- PROGRAMMINGFrom the programming menu you can:  Lock the status of the menu.  Dene the transformation ratios.  Select the number of

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If you press the key after changing the last digit, it will jump back to the rst digit so you can modify the previously programmed values again.To

Page 32 - prole

4�9�2� Secondary voltage On this screen the voltage transformer secondary is programmed.Press key for 3 seconds to edit the transformer secondary

Page 33 - profile�

Maximum programming value: 10000.Minimum programming value: 1.Voltage ratio x Current ratio < 600000NB: The ratio is the relation between the prima

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CONTENTSSAFETY PRECAUTIONS ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������

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4�9�6�Secundary neutral current (model CVM-C10-ITF-IN) The neutral current transformer secundary is programmed on this screen.Press key for 3 sec

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Single-phase network measurement, phase to neutral, with a 2-wire connection.To validate the data, press for 3 seconds and the prog icon will dis

Page 37 - “4.9.29. Locking the

4.9.11. Selecting the operation prole The unit's operation prole is selected on this screen.Press key for 3 seconds to edit the op

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 Selecting the screensThe following screen will be displayed if you have selected : This screen displays the first screen of the analyzer prof

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4�9�13� Selecting the Cos φ - PF bar on the display This screen is used to select the Cos φ - PF bar viewing option.Press key for 3 seconds to e

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4�9�16� Selecting the Range of energies The operation of the range of energy is selected on this screen.Press key for 3 seconds to edit the selec

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4�9�18� kgC02 carbon emission ratio of generated energy The carbon emissions ratio is the amount of emissions released into the atmosphere to prod

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When the desired value is shown on the screen, move onto the next digit by pressing the key to modify the other values.If you press the key after

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4�9�21� Cost Ratio of consumed energy The cost per kWh of electricity of the three tariffs of the unit is calculated on this screen.Press key for

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If you press the key after changing the last digit, it will jump back to the rst digit so you can modify the previously programmed values again.To

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4�9�15� Deleting energy values �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������444�9�

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 Programming the maximum value The maximum value: the alarm is activated when this value is exceeded.Press key for 3 seconds to edit the maximum va

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In the case of some parameters (Table 14) you can modify the position of the decimal point. To do so, press key after modifying the last digit and t

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 Programming the latch The interlocking is selected on this screen, i.e., if the alarm is interlocked after it has been tripped, even when the co

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 Programming the contact status The status of relay contacts is selected on this screen.Press key for 3 seconds to edit the selection. The prog ic

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If you press the key after changing the last digit, it will jump back to the rst digit so you can modify the previously programmed values again.To

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Maximum programming value: 999.999 KWhMinimum programming value: 000.001 KWh Example: To program 500 Wh per pulse: 000.500 To program 1.5 kWh

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4�9�26� Operating mode of digital input 1 The function of digital input 1 is selected on this screen.Press key for 3 seconds to edit the function s

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4�9�28�1 Modbus protocol Transmission speed The transmission speed of modbus communications is programmed on this screen.Press key for 3

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even parity. odd parity.To validate the data, press for 3 seconds and the prog icon will disappear from the display.P

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To validate the data, press for 3 seconds and the prog icon will disappear from the display.Press key to access the next programming step. Device

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REVISION LOGTable 1: Revision log�Date Revision Description04/14 M001B01-03-14A Initial Version06/14 M001B01-03-14BChanges in the following sections:

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Press key to access the next programming step.4�9�29� Locking the programming This screen is for protecting the data configured in the

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4.10.- COMMUNICATIONSThe CVM-C10 units have one RS-485 communications port.The unit has as standard two communications protocols: MODBUS RTU ®

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4�10�2� PROTOCOLIn the Modbus protocol, the CVM-C10 unit uses the RTU (Remote Terminal Unit) mode. The Modbus functions implemented in the unit are a

Page 60 - “4.10.3.6.16. Password

Response:Address Function Initial log Value CRC0A 05 0834 FF00 CEEF4�10�3� COMANDOS MODBUS4�10�3�1� Measurement variables�All the adresses of Modbus

Page 61 - “4.9.28. RS-485

Table 16 ( Continuation ) : Modbus memory map (Table 1)Parameter Symbol Instantaneous Maximum Minimum UnitsNeutral Current N A N 44-45 14A-14B 1A8-1A

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Table 17 ( Continuation ) : Modbus memory map (Table 2)Parameter Symbol Tariff 1 Tariff 2 Tariff 3 Total UnitsGeneration Cost $ 84-85 AE-AF D8-D9 102

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Table 19:Modbus memory map (Table 4)�Parameter L1 Current L2 Current L3 Current UnitsFundamental Harm. A88-A89 AA8-AA9 AC8-AC9 mA x 102nd Order harmon

Page 64 - 4�10�3�2� Energy variables

4�10�3�5� Power status�TAll the Modbus map addresses are hexadecimal.The 0x04 function is implemented for this variable.This variable indicates the q

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4�10�3�6�2� Neutral current transformation ratios (CVM-C10-ITF-IN)�Table 24:Modbus memory map: Neutral current transformation ratios�Transformation r

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4�10�3�6�7� Display backlightTable 29:Modbus memory map: BacklightBacklightConfiguration variable Address Valid data marginDefault valueBacklight 2B5

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1�- VERIFICATION UPON RECEPTIONCheck the following points when you receive the unit: a) The unit meets the specications described in your order.

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4�10�3�6�11� Programming alarms 1 and 2 (Relays 1 and 2)Table 33:Modbus memory map: Programming alarms 1 and 2�Programming alarms 1 and 2Configuratio

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Table 37:Variable format: Status of digital inputs�Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 00 0 0 0 0 0Input 20: OFF1: ONInput 10: OFF1: ON4�10�

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4.10.3.6.16. Password congurationThese variables allow you to lock or unlock access to the programming menu, and also allow you to change the passwo

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4�10�5� MAPA PICSPICSVendor Name: CIRCUTORProduct Name: CVM-C10Product Model Number: 0116Application Software Version: 1.0 Firmware

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DESCRIPTION SYMBOL ID OBJECTS OBJECT NAME UNITSPotencia activa Active power kW 2 AI7 ActPwrPh2 kWPotencia reactiva Reactive power kvar 2 AI8 ReactPwrP

Page 73 - 4�10�5� MAPA PICS

DESCRIPTION SYMBOL ID OBJECTS OBJECT NAME UNITSPotencia aparente L3 Aparent power L3 kVA AI42 AppPwrPh3 kVAPotencia aparente trifásicaThree phase apar

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5�- TECHNICAL FEATURESAC Power supplyRated voltage85 ... 265 V ~Frequency 50 ... 60 HzConsumption 4 ... 6 VAInstallation category CAT III 300 VDC Po

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( Continuation ) Pulse outputs (CVM-C10-ITF CVM-C10-MC and CVM-C10-mV)Maximum frequency 16 impulses / secPulse width 30 ms to 500 ms (Programmable)Re

Page 76 - 5�- TECHNICAL FEATURES

( Continuation ) StandardsVDE 0110Test for ammability of plastic materials for parts in devices and appliancesUL 94Electromagnetic compatibility (EM

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6�- MAINTENANCE AND TECHNICAL SERVICE 7�- GUARANTEE• No returns will be accepted and no unit will be repaired or replaced if it is not ac-companied b

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3�- UNIT INSTALLATION 3.1.- PRIOR RECOMMENDATIONSIn order to use the unit safely, it is critical that individuals who handle it follow the safe

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8�- CE CERTIFICATE80CVM-C10Instruction Manual

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CIRCUTOR, SA Vial Sant Jordi, s/n08232 -Viladecavalls (Barcelona)Tel.: (+34) 93 745 29 00 - Fax: (+34) 93 745 29 14 www.circutor.es central@circuto

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3.2.- INSTALLATIONThe unit will be installed on a panel (92+0.8 x 92+0.8 mm panel drill hole, in compliance with DIN 43700). All connections ar

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