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Analizzatore di Rete
ADR
Manuale d’Uso
Index
Safety warnings
Technical specifications
Instrument description
Keys
Parameter settings
Measurement page display
Measurement / calculation methods
Serial communications
ADR-View software
Reference standards
Dimensions and connection diagrams
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ADR Network analyser - User’s guide
SAFETY WARNINGS
During the installation and operation of the instrument, proceed in accordance with the instructions below:
1) The instrument should be installed by competent personnel
2) Follow the installation diagrams carefully
3) When connecting the instrument, always use TA x/5 A
4) The appliance should be installed in a panel from which no access can be gained to the terminals after installation
5) The terminals of the voltage and current circuits may be connected with a maximum rated voltage to earth of 300 V eff
6) The panel should be wired in accordance with the EN standards that apply
7) Do not power or connect the instrument if any part of it is damaged
NOTE:
• VEMER mains analysers are designed to be used in locations with
• over-voltage category III and pollution level 2, in accordance with the
EN 61010-1 standard
The electrical system of the building in which the instrument is to be installed should have a switch or isolator fitted in the vicinity of the instrument in a place to which the operator has easy access.
A protective device against over-currents should be fitted.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
• P
• F ower supply: 230 V AC (-15%/+10%) requency: 50/60 Hz
• Maximum power consumption: 4 VA
• Indications: customised, rear lit LCD display
• Voltmeter inputs: max 550 V rms, 47÷63 Hz
• Ammetric inputs: max 6 A rms, 47÷63 Hz
• Scales: 1 voltage scale with max reading 550 V rms
2 current scales with maximum readings of 2 A rms and 6 A rms
• Precision:
- Voltage 0.5% of the end of scale value (for measurements between
10% and 100% of the end of scale)
- Minimum signal measured 10 V
- Current 0.5% of the end of scale value (for measurements between
10% and 100% of the end of scale)
- Minimum signal measured 20 mA
- Power 1% of the end of scale value
- F requency ±0.1 Hz (47÷63 Hz)
- Active energy class 2 to standard EN 62052-21
- Reactive energy class 3 to standard EN 62053-23
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• TV selected: primary 1÷9999 V, secondary 230 V
• TA selected: primary 1÷9999 A, secondary 5 A
• Serial output: insulated RS-485 with MODBUS RTU protocol (max 9600 Baud) for the
ADR-R , ADR-D , ADR-R E and ADR-D E models
• Operating temperature: 0 °C ÷ +50 °C (for the ADR-DE model: 0 °C ÷ +40 °C)
• Relative humidity: 10%÷90% non-condensing
• Containers:
- Rear panel version : material in class V-0 in line with the UL 94 standard, standardised dimensions 72x72 mm in line with the DIN 43700 standards
- Modular version : material in class V-0 in line with the UL 94 standard,
4 module DIN container, colour RAL-7035 grey
Analizzatore di Rete
Code Model
VN561700 ADR-R
Description
Insulated network analyser with serial output, rear panel
VN560900 ADR-R Spot Insulated network analyser, rear panel
VN563300 ADR-D Insulated network analyser with serial output, modular
VN562500 ADR-D Spot Insulated network analyser, modular
VE280400 ADR-R E Uninsulated network analyser with serial output, rear panel
VE279600 ADR-R E Spot Uninsulated network analyser, rear panel version
VE281200 ADR-D E Uninsulated network analyser with serial output, modular
VE071700 ADR-D E Spot Uninsulated network analyser, modular
VN564100 ADR-view 1.00 Software for network analysers + interface
Display and messages
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1
CURRENT
FREQUENCY
APPARENT
REACTIVE
ENERGY
V
1
3
GMk Wh
Hz VARh cos
POWER
A pK
T
ADR
2
VOLTAGE
CURRENT
FREQUENCY
APPARENT
REACTIVE
ENERGY cos
POWER
V
GMk Wh
Hz VARh
A
Numerical fields for the display of the values measured
Type of measurement taking place
Measurement unit
Phase symbols
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3
1
3 2
3
4
KEYS
Scroll to the next page and set parameters
Scroll to the previous page and set parameters
T
Display of the system values
• For the ADR-D , ADR-R , ADR-D E and ADR-R E : pK
Display of the peak value and selection of parameters during programming
• For the ADR-D spot , ADR-R spot , ADR-D E spot and ADR-R E spot :
Parameter selection during programming
PARAMETER SETTING
Access to the programming menus takes place when the instrument is switched on by holding down the “up” ( ) and “down” ( ) keys at the same time.
The following parameters can be programmed by the user in the order shown:
• Primary TV (fixed secondary 230 V)
• Primary TA (fixed secondary 5 A)
• Serial port configuration (3 screen displays) (not available in the spot version)
• Zeroing of active energy meter
• Zeroing of reactive energy meter
• Rear lighting handling
For a new parameter setting, the power to the instrument has to be cut off and restored by pressing the “up” ( ) and “down” ( ) keys at the same time.
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TV setting
VOLTAGE pK
VOLTAGE v v
T
• Press the “up” ( ) or “down” ( ) keys to select the required value of the flashing figure
• To move to the next figure, press the “pK” key (or the (•) key in the spot version)
• To confirm the value set and move to the next window, press “T”
TA setting
pK
CURRENT A CURRENT A
T
• The same as the TV setting procedure.
Note: for the TV and TA primaries, any value from 0001 to 9999 can be set.
If the value 0000 is set, the instrument will force this to 0001.
The secondaries are set to 230 V and 5 A respectively.
Serial port configuration (not in the spot version)
pK
T
• Setting the serial port address : the same as the TV setting procedure.
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k
k
k pK
k
T
☛
• Setting the serial port speed : press “pK” to select one of the 4 possible speeds
(1200 , 2400 , 4800 or 9600 Baud) .
• To confirm the value set and move to the next window, press “T” .
pK
T
• Setting the parity bit : press “pK” to select one of the options, NONE , ODD or EVEN , in order.
• To confirm the value set and move to the next window, press “T” .
Zeroing the active energy meter
pK
ACTIVE
ENERGY
ACTIVE
ENERGY
T
• Press “pK” (or (•) in the spot version) to select the option “Yes” or “No” .
• To confirm the value set and move to the next window, press “T” .
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Zeroing the reactive energy meter
pK
REACTIVE
ENERGY
REACTIVE
ENERGY
T
• Same procedure as the zeroing of the active energy meter.
Rear lighting handling
pK
T
• Press “pK” (or (•) in the spot version) to select from the options
“NO” (rear lighting off), “YES” (on) or “TIME” (on for approximately 60 seconds after a key is pressed).
• To confirm the value set and terminate the parameter setting procedure, press “T” .
Note: for ADR-D E model it is better not to select “YES” option
(rear lighting always ON).
When “T” is pressed, all the symbols in the display will come on for approximately
3 seconds, followed by the display of the main page.
Note: if the power is cut off during the programming procedure, the instrument will memorise all the settings in place at the instant when this occurs.
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DISPLAYING THE MEASUREMENT PAGE
When the instrument is switched on (or after the programming procedure) the main page is displayed after approximately 3 seconds when the display is fully operational.
When “up” ( ) is pressed from the main page, the following are displayed: all the other measurement pages in sequence.
When “up” ( ) is pressed from the last page, the system returns to the main page.
If V is >999 or I is >999, the relevant measurement will flash to indicate that the unit is not complete (prefix K or M missing).
1) Main page
• The system voltage , current and active power are displayed.
k W
V A
2) Phase voltage page
VOLTAGE
3
1
2
V
T
VOLTAGE
V pK
• The phase voltages are displayed. If the three phase system has no neutral, the voltages refer to a fictitious star delta centre.
• The “T” key is used to display the system voltage page.
2a) Peak phase voltage value page (not in the spot version)
• If “pK” is pressed repeatedly from one of the two phase voltage pages, the following are displayed in order:
- the peak voltage values (phase of system), with the “V” measurement unit flashing
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VOLTAGE
3
1
2
V pK
VOLTAGE h pK
VOLTAGE h pK
- the instant when the peak occurred (time and date)
- the number of hours lapsing between the start-up of the instrument and the occurrence of the peak (expressed in hours and tenths of an hour)
• To zero the peak values, simply press “pK” and “T” at the same time
• The “up” ( ) key can be pressed at any time to move to the next page
3) Concatenating voltage page
T
VOLTAGE
1
3
1
2
2
3
V
• The concatenating voltages between the phases are displayed
4) Phase current page
CURRENT
3
1
2
A CURRENT A pK
T
• The phase currents are displayed.
• The “T” key is used to display the system current .
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4a) Peak phase current value page (not in the spot version)
CURRENT
3
1
2
A pK ☛
CURRENT
h pK ☛
CURRENT
h pK
T
• The same procedure as that for the display of the peak phase voltage values
5) Active phase power page
ACTIVE
3
1
2
W
POWER
ACTIVE
k W
POWER pK
T
• The active phase powers are displayed.
• The “T” key is used to display the active system power .
5a) Peak active power value pages (not in the spot version)
ACTIVE
3
1
2
k W
POWER pK
ACTIVE
h
POWER pK
ACTIVE
h pK
POWER
T
• The same procedure as that for the display of the peak phase voltage values
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6) Apparent phase power page
APPARENT
3
1
2
k
VA
POWER
T
APPARENT
k
VA
POWER
• The apparent phase powers are displayed
• The “T” key is used to display the apparent system power .
7) Reactive phase power page
REACTIVE
3
1
2
VAR
POWER
REACTIVE
k
VAR
POWER pK
T
• The reactive phase powers are displayed.
• The “T” key is used to display the reactive system power .
7a) Reactive power peak value pages (not in the spot version)
REACTIVE
3
1
2
POWER pK
REACTIVE
h
POWER pK
REACTIVE
h pK
POWER
T
• The same procedure as that for the display of the peak phase voltage values.
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8) Phase power factor page
3
1
2 cos
T cos
• The phase power factors are displayed
• The “T” key is used to display the system power factor
9) Voltage-current phase shift page
3
1
2
• The voltage-current phase shifts are displayed in sexagesimal degrees
(the letter “C” indicates a capacitative phase shift, and “L” indicates an inductive phase shift)
10) Total active energy page
ACTIVE
ENERGY
k Wh
ACTIVE
ENERGY
3
1
2
Wh
T
• The total active energy is displayed
• The “T” key is used to display the partial active energy of the single phases
(these energy readings are zeroed each time the total active energy is increased)
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11) Total reactive energy page
REACTIVE
ENERGY
k
VARh
REACTIVE
ENERGY
3
1
2
k
VARh
T
• The total reactive energy is displayed
• The “T” key is used to display the partial reactive energy readings for the single phases (these energy readings are zeroed each time the total reactive energy is increased)
12) Frequency page
• The V1 voltage frequency is displayed
Hz
FREQUENCY
13) Time and date page (not in the spot version)
h pK
h
• The time and date are displayed in dd-mm-yy format
• The “pK” key is used to move from the display of the time and date lapsed since the instrument was switched on (expressed in hours and tenths of an hour)
• The “up” ( ) key is used to return to the starting page
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13a) Setting the time and date (not in the spot version)
h h pK
T T
• When “T” is pressed from one of the time display pages, the time and date can be set
• Press the “up” ( ) or “down” ( ) keys to select the required value of the flashing number
• Press “pK” to move to the next number
• The “T” key can be pressed at any time to return to the time display page, with the memorisation of the modifications entered
Note: up to the entry of the first setting, the time and date will flash.
The time and date will also flash in the peak value pages.
MEASUREMENT / CALCULATION METHOD
• The voltage and current measurements take place in (True RMS) by means of sampling and analogue-digital conversion.
• To calculate the system values, the following formulas are used:
System voltage
System current
Active system power
Reactive system power
Apparent system power
System power factor
V =
V1 + V2 + V3
3
I =
I1 + I2 + I3
3
P = P1+P2+P3
Q = Q1+Q2+Q3 (addition)
A = P
2 + Q
2
PF =
P
A
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Total active energy
Total reactive energy
E = E1+E2+E3
Er = Er1+Er2+Er3
SERIAL COMMUNICATION (not in the spot version)
The instrument has an insulated RS-485 serial output
The data communication system is based on the MODBUS protocol and is suitable for the connection of the following to a master device such as a PC or PLC in a common RS-485 line:
• up to 31 ADR (slaves) without the use of signal amplifiers, up to a maximum distance of 1000 m
• up to 247 ADR (slaves) in groups of 30, separated by suitable signal amplifiers
The communication takes place in half duplex and only the master (PC/PLC) is able to start up the dialogues with the slaves, of a question/answer type (one slave only addressed), or with the message addressed to all the slaves (address 0) without obtaining any reply
The features of the Modbus protocol implemented are:
• Type of coding: RTU (Remote Terminal Unit)
• Transmission speed (Baud Rate): 9600, 4800, 2400, 1200 bps
(selected by the user)
• Byte format transmitted: 1 start bit, 8 data bits, 1 parity bit (can be selected): none, odd o even, 1 stop bit
For the Modbus functions and the use of the registers, ask the SAT service for the relevant documentation.
ADR-View software (optional)
When the ADR-View software is installed (not suitable for the spot versions) , it is possible to monitor all the values measured by means of tables and graphs, to set up a data file and obtain the trend of the signals over time.
The software is available for Windows 98 or later and is based on a simple,
“user friendly interface” .
Minimum hardware requirements:
• IBM or compatible personal computer
• Pentium 200 microprocessor
• 32 Mb of RAM (64Mb recommended)
• Minimum 30Mb space available on the hard disk
• VGA graphic card with 800x600 resolution (1024x768 recommended)
• Colour monitor
• 1 serial port dedicated to the RS-485 line connection
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REFERENCE STANDARDS
■ Conformity to EC directives
2006/95/EC (LVD)
2004/108/EC (EMC)
is declared with reference to the following harmonised standards:
■ Safety :
EN 61010-1
■ Electromagnetic compatibility :
EN 61000-6-2 and EN 61000-6-4
■ Metering requirements :
EN 62052-21 and EN 62053-23
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DIMENSIONS
ADR-R
VOLTAGE
CURRENT
FREQUENCY
APPARENT
REACTIVE
ENERGY
V
1
3
1
2
2
3
GMk Wh
Hz VARh cos
POWER
A pK T
72
14
100
5
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ADR-R
ADR-R E
AC
Single phase
ADR-R
ADR-R E
AC
Three phase
ADR-R
ADR-R E
AC
Three phase+N
CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
6
5 0-60 Hz
5 4
N
3 2 1
L1
14 13 12 11
10
I1
+
9
RS-485
+
8 7
L
N
N
L
6
230 V~ ~
5 0- 6 0 H z
5 4
N
3
L3
2
L2
1
L1
L1
L2
L3
14
I3
+
I2
+
13 12 11 10
I1
+
9
RS-485
+
8 7
L1
L2
L3
6
230 V~ ~
50- 60 H z
5 4
N
3
L3
2
L2
1
L1
14
I3
+
I2
+
13 12 11 10
I1
+
9
RS-485
+
8 7
L1
L2
L3
N
N
L1
L2
L3
S2 S1
P2 P1
I
Attention: the secondary circuits of the CT can be earthed for the ADR-R model only
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ADR-R spot
ADR-R E spot
AC
Single phase
ADR-R spot
ADR-R E spot
AC
Three phase
CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
N
L
6
5 0-60 Hz
5 4
N
3 2 1
L1
14 13 12 11
10
I1
+
9 8 7
L
N
6
230 V~ ~
50 -60 H z
5 4
N
3
L3
2
L2
1
L1
L1
L2
L3
14
I3
+
I2
+
13 12 11 10
I1
+
9 8 7
L1
L2
L3
ADR-R spot
ADR-R E spot
AC
Three phase+N
6
230 V~ ~
50- 60 H z
5 4
N
3
L3
2
L2
1
L1
N
L1
L2
L3
14
I3
+
I2
+
13 12 11 10
I1
+
9 8 7
L1
L2
L3
N
S2 S1
P2 P1
I
Attention: the secondary circuits of the CT can be earthed for the ADR-R spot model only
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
VOLTAGE
CURRENT
FREQUENCY
APPARENT
REACTIVE
ENERGY
V
1
3
1
2
2
3
GMk Wh
Hz VARh cos
POWER
A pK
T
ADR
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
70
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60
65
ADR-D
ADR-D E
AC
Single phase
CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
1
N
23 0 V~ ~
50 - 60 H z
2
L
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
N
L
RS-485
+
10 11 12 13
I1
+
14 15 16 17 18
ADR-D
ADR-D E
AC
Three phase
L
N
1
N
230 V~ ~
50- 60 Hz
2
L
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
L1
L2
L3
RS-485
+
10 11 12 13
I1
+
14
I2
+
15 16 17
I3
+
18
L1
L2
L3
ADR-D
ADR-D E
AC
Three phase+N
1
N
230 V~ ~
5 0 - 60 Hz
2
L
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
N
L1
L2
L3
RS-485
+
10 11 12 13
I1
+
14
I2
+
15 16 17
I3
+
18
L1
L2
L3
N
S2 S1
I
P2 P1
Attention: the secondary circuits of the CT can be earthed for the ADR-D model only
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ADR-D spot
ADR-D E spot
AC
Single phase
ADR-D spot
ADR-D E spot
AC
Three phase
CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
1
N
230 V~
50 -
~
6 0 H z
2
L
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
N
L
10 11 12 13
I1
+
14 15 16 17 18
L
N
1
N
230 V~ ~
50- 60 Hz
2
L
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
L1
L2
L3
10 11 12 13
I1
+
14
I2
+
15 16 17
I3
+
18
L1
L2
L3
ADR-D spot
ADR-D E spot
AC
Three phase+N
1
N
5 0- 60 Hz
2
L
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
N
L1
L2
L3
10 11 12 13
I1
+
14
I2
+
15 16 17
I3
+
18
L1
L2
L3
N
S2 S1
I
P2 P1
Attention: the secondary circuits of the CT can be earthed for the ADR-D spot model only
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Vemer S.p.A.
I - 32032 Feltre (BL)
Via Camp Lonc, 16
Tel +39 0439 80638
Fax +39 0439 80619 e-mail: [email protected] - web site: www.vemer.it

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