hager XEM510 Local Load Manager User Guide
- June 12, 2024
- hager
Table of Contents
- XEM510 Local Load Manager
- Introduction
- Documentation
- Safety instructions
- Technical data
- Operation of the Local Load
- Product description
- Modbus interface
- Led statuses
- Electrical connection for direct measurement
- Start the web interface
- Fault finding
- Environmentally-friendly disposal
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
XEM510 Local Load Manager
User Guide XEM510,
XEM520
XEM510 Local Load Manager
Danger of death by electric shock.
Live components carry potentially fatal voltages.
- Before starting any installation or maintenance work, switch off the power to the distribution board and secure to prevent it being switched on again accidentally.
- Make sure that the conductors to be connected to the meter are voltage-free.
- All installation and maintenance work on this unit must be carried out by a trained and authorised electrician. The Local Load Manager is supplied with power via outer conductor L1. At least the outer conductor L1 and neutral conductor N need to be connected for the unit to switch on.
Introduction
This product makes it possible to manage a cluster of charging stations for
electric cars. It is able to adapt the charging power of electric vehicles
according to the consumption of the building (dynamic management) or according
to a fixed value (static management). It avoids an electrical shutdown of the
building due to an overload.
The product is also able to manage access to the charging station by
configuring RFID badges and manage different charging modes.
An „open“ access is accessible for the end user, in order to check in real
time the availability of the terminals.
Documentation
The latest and complete documentation is available on or
https://hgrX.io/r/XEM520https://hgr.io/r/XEM510
Safety instructions
Danger of death by electric shock.
- Live components carry potentially fatal voltages.
- Only use the Local Load Manager in a dry environment and keep it away from liquids.
- Install the Local Load Manager only in approved enclosures or distribution boards downstream of the electricity supply company’s meter so that the connections forthe outer and neutral conductors are located behind a cover or guard to prevent accidental contact.
- Before starting any installation or maintenance work, switch off the power to the distribution board and secure to prevent itbeing switched on again accidentally.
- Maintain the prescribed minimum distancesbetween the network cable and mains voltage installation components or use suitable insulation.
Avoid damage to or destruction of the Local Load Manager
- Do not connect an ISDN cable to the Local Load Manager’s network connection.
- Damage to or destruction of the Local Load Manager by voltage surges on the network cable.
- If network cables are installed outside the building, voltage surges can be caused by lightning strike, for example.
- If installed outside the building, the network cable must be protected with suitable overvoltage protection.
- Damage to or destruction of the Local Load Manager by improper use.Do not operate the Local Load Manager outside the specified technical tolerances.
- The LAN1/2 Ethernet interface of the connected unit must meet the safety extra low voltage requirements.
- For outdoor use, install an network isolator on the LAN1/2 Ethernet input of the product.
Technical data
Interfaces | LAN (10/100 Mbit) RS485 (half-duplex, max. 115200 baud) |
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Protection class | II |
Overvoltage category | III |
IP | IP2X |
Connection cross section in line with EN 60204 | 10-25 mm2* |
- Mechanical: 1.5-25 mm (e.g. for connecting external current transformers)
Tightening torque for screw terminals| 2.0 Nm
Weight| 0.3 kg
Dimensions| 88 x 70 x 65 mm
Ambient temperature in operation (direct measurement)
With reduced measuring current IN < 32 A (direct measurement)| -25 °C…+45 °C
-25 °C…+55 °C
Ambient temperature during transportation / storage| -25 °C…+70 °C
Relative humidity (non- condensing)| Up to 75 % as an annual average, up to 95 % on up to 30 days/year
Max. altitude during operation| 2000 m above sea level
Degree of polution| 2
Usage| Indoor use only or in a waterproof enclosure
Mains power supply
Starting current| < 25 mA
Supply voltage / frequency| 110 V – ±10 % / 60 Hz ± 5% or 230 V – ±10 % / 50 Hz ± 5%
Internal consumption P max| 5.0 W
Measuring current circuit for measurement category Ill
Limit current IN / phase| 63 A
Rated voltage| max. 230/400 V
Frequency range| 50/60 Hz ± 5 %
CT secondary current| 1A and 5A
Operation of the Local Load
Manager at ambient temperature of 55°C The Local Load Manager must not be run
continuously at ambient temperatures of 55 °C. If such condition can be
present, please consider the usage of Current Transformer and to install the
Local Load Manager in an appropriate environment.
Danger of death by electric shock or fire Live components carry potentially
fatal voltages.
If the ambiant temperature exceed 45°C:
- Electrical protection must not exceed 32 A.
- External current transformers should be used for higher currents. The Local Load Manager must be connected with cables that are at least 10 mm² in cross section and no less than 1 m long.
Product description
A | Outer conductors, L1, L2, L3 outputs |
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B(A) | RS485 modbus RTU connection |
B(B) | Not used |
C | Connection Ethernet LAN1 (switch mode) |
D | Connection Ethernet LAN2 (switch mode) |
E | PWR: Power LED |
F | APP: Application LED |
G | NET: Network LED |
H | BTN: Button (reset) |
I | Outer conductors, L1, L2, L3 Inputs |
J | Neutral conductor N |
Modbus interface
Note the following points when connecting external devices to the RS485
Modbus RTU interface of the Local Load Manager.
Controller:
Requirement for the cable:
- Nominal voltage/wire insulation: 300 V RMS
- Cable cross section: 0.25 … 1.5 mm²
- Cable type: Rigid or flexible
- Recommendation: Use AlphaWire standard cable, designation 2466C. Alternatively, a CAT5e cable can also be used.
Requirement for cable installation:
- In the area for connecting the RS485 Modbus RTU interface on the Local Load Manager, mechanical means must be provided to ensure that individual wires of the connecting cable are at least 10 mm away from live parts.
- The connecting cable must be run separately from the mains cables in the distribution board and on the permanent link.
- The RS485 Modbus RTU interface of the connected unit must meet the safety extra low voltage requirements.
Requirement for cable installation:
- In the area for connecting the RS485 Modbus RTU interface on the Local Load Manager, mechanical means must be provided to ensure that individual wires of the connecting cable are at least 10 mm away from live parts.
- The connecting cable must be run separately from the mains cables in the distribution board and on the permanent link.
- The RS485 Modbus RTU interface of the connected unit must meet the safety extra low voltage requirements.
Connection diagram for RS485 connector:
Pin | Description | Color |
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Not used | ||
Com. / C/C’ / OVL | Brown | |
D1 / B/B’ / (+) | Green | |
D0 / A/A’ / (-) | Yellow |
Maximal modbus cable length = 10 m.
Led statuses
Power LED
Colour| Status| Description
Green| Flashing| Device is starting.
Green| On| Application launched correctly and running.
Orange| Flashing| Application on update. Try to realize an hardware reboot.
Orange| On| Application not launched: an issue appears in application
lifecycle. Try to realize an hardware reboot. If system doesn’t go back to
normal, please take contact with hager support.
Red| On| Application / System Dead: Try to realize an hardware reboot. If
system doesn’t go back to normal, please take contact with hager support.
Application LED
Colour| Status| Description
Green| On| Installation is running.
Orange| On| Product not fully configured.
Red| On| Critical error occur, see hager website
http://hgr.io/r/XEM520
Orange| Flashing rapidly| Date and time are not synchronizing, connect to the
webserver in order to solve the issue.
Network LED
Colour| Status| Description
/| Off| No connection.
Green| On| Internet connected.
Green| Flashing rapidly| Admin password set to default during 10 min (press
between 2 and 4 seconds).
Orange| On| No internet connection.
Red| On| Network issue: conflict on IP, no address got from DHCP server…
Electrical connection for direct measurement
It must be ensured by fitting the according protection that the maximum permitted current per phase (63A) is not exceeded.
- Install the Local Load Manager on a DIN rail.
- Connect the conductors to the Local Load Manager. Do not exceed the permitted connection cross section and tightening torque for the screw terminals (see section “4. Technical data”):
• For a three phase power network, connect the outer conductors L1, L2 and L3 and the neutral conductor N to the Local Load Manager as shown in the connection diagram.
• For a single phase power network, connect the outer conductor L1 and neutral conductor N to the Local Load Manager as shown in the connection diagram.
The following figure contains a connection example.
Check correct allocation of the phases. Make sure that the phases are all correctly allocated, otherwise the Local Load Manager will return incorrect measured values and faile to ensure overload protection.
Electrical connection for indirect measurement with current transformers
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Install the Local Load Manager on a DIN rail. To do this, hook the device onto the top edge of the DIN rail and press down until it latches into place.
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Connect a current transformer to each outer conductor L1, L2 and L3.
Danger of death by electric shock at the current transformer terminals.
Due to the type of connection, there is a mains voltage of 230 V present at conductors k/s1 and l/s2. To prevent accidents, put up a notice with this information at this location on site. -
Connect a cable for the secondary current measurement to terminals k/s1 and I/s2 on each current transformer. Do not exceed the permitted connection cross section for the Local Load Manager (see section “4. Technical data”).
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Connect the connecting cable for the current measurement to the Local Load Manager and do not exceed the permitted tightening torque for screw terminals (see section “4. Technical data”).
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Connect the connecting cables for the voltage measurement to the outer conductors L1, L2 and L3.
The following figure contains a connection example.
Figure: Connection for indirect measurement with current transformers (Hager branded 1A/5A)
Use HAGER brand current transformers with asecondary current of 1A or 5A.
Designation | Explanation |
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L1, L2, L3 | Outer conductor |
N | Neutral conductor |
OUT | Meter output, distribution board |
side
IN| Meter input, mains side
Start the web interface
- Connect a PC on the same network of the Local Load Manager (or directly on it). This rLYnotint Note: be sure that your IP adress is in the same range of the Local Load Manager.
- Type the adress [http://hagerllm6lastcharactersSUID].local](http://hagerllm6lastcharactersSUID%5D.local)/ (example: http://hager-llmab4df5.local/)) in the address field of your internet browser. You can find this address in the QR code on the front of the product.
- Type the default credentials : admin / 1234
- Let‘s configure the product. Check if you have the latest version of the software, before configuring. If not, you can find it on the Hager website.
Check if you have the latest version of the software, before configuring. If not, you can find it on the Hager website.
Hardware reboot, network settings and admin password reset
Use a pointed object to press the BTN button:
After 2s, the NET LED will first blink green and the admin password will be
„1234“ for 10 minutes. After this time, if no action were down, the product
will go back in run mode and the password will stay as before this mode.
Keep pressing after 4s, then the NET LED will blink in red, release now to go
back to factory network settings. A reboot will occur.
Keep pressing after 7s to realize an hardware reboot. all Local Load Manager’s
LED will switch off, now release.
Fault finding
The PWR LED does not light up.
The Local Load Manager is not being supplied with power.
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Make sure that at least the top/outer conductor L1 and the neutral conductor N are connected to the Local Load Manager. The NET LED lights up red. The IP configuration isn‘t set properly.
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Check the ethernet cable connection Check the IP adresses.
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Restart the Local Load Manager.
The APP LED flashes orange or red.
Orange: an alert occur on the installation,
see https://hgr.io/r/XEM520 or https://hgr.io/r/XEM510 to see the detail.
Red: a critical error occur on the installation,
see hager website https://hgr.io/r/XEM520 or
https://hgr.io/r/XEM510 to see the detail. -
Restart the Local Load Manager could solve the issue.
Environmentally-friendly disposal
Dispose of the Local Load Manager in accordance with the electronic waste disposal regulations that apply on site.
Open source licenses
This product also contains open source software that was developed by third
parties. This relates, in particular, to the GPL and LGPL licenses.
You will find the license text and associated notes on the Local Load Manager
user interface.
Can be used anywhere in Europe and Switzerland
T +49 541 760268-0
F +49 541 760268-199
info@hager.com
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References
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