algodue UEC80-D MID Energy Meter User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- algodue
Table of Contents
- algodue UEC80-D MID Energy Meter
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- AVAILABLE MODELS
- OVERVIEW
- SYMBOLS ON FRONT PANEL (EXAMPLE)
- OPTICAL PORT – to be combined with external communication modules only
- RS485 PORT
- M-BUS PORT
- ETHERNET PORT
- TARIFF INPUT
- WIRING DIAGRAMS
- SYMBOLS ON DISPLAY
- MEASUREMENTS
- BALANCE COUNTER VALUES CALCULATION
- KEY FUNCTIONS
- PAGE STRUCTURE
- HOW TO START / STOP / RESET PARTIAL COUNTERS
- SETUP PAGES (pictures M, N)
- INFO PAGES
- TECHNICAL FEATURES
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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algodue UEC80-D MID Energy Meter
Product Information
- Product Name: UEC80
- Model: UEC80-D
- Communication Protocols: PULSE, M-BUS, RS485 MODBUS, ETHERNET
- Available Wirings: 3.4.3
- Tariff Input: 2
- S0 Outputs: 1
- Nominal Voltage, Frequency: 3×230/400…3×240/415 V, 50/60 Hz
- Available Models: UEC80-D, UEM80-D, M UEM80-4D, R UEM80-4D, E
Product Usage Instructions
- Switch off the voltage before device installation.
- Device installation, wiring configuration, and terminal cover sealing must be carried out only by qualified professional staff.
- Refer to picture B for the overview of the product:
- Neutral terminal – Connect the neutral wire to this terminal.
- Backlight LCD display – Displays the meter readings and other information.
- SET key – Used for setting various parameters of the meter.
- UP key – Used for scrolling up or increasing values during configuration.
- ENTER key – Used for confirming selections or saving changes.
- Metrological LED – Indicates the meter’s operational status.
- Current and voltage terminals – Connect the current and voltage wires to these terminals.
- Safety-sealing – Do not remove this seal.
- Optical port for external communication module – Usable only on PULSE model for external communication.
The communication protocols and the relevant software’s are available at
www.algodue.com
WARNING! Device installation, wiring configuration and terminal cover
sealing must be carried out only by qualified professional staff. Switch off
the voltage before device installation.
AVAILABLE MODELS
For each model the following preset packages are available.
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MID: MID certified meter, with reset function only on partial counters.
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*MID S:** MID certified meter, with reset function only on partial counters, without reactive energy counters on display.
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NO MID: Meter without MID certification, with reset function only on partial counters.
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RESET: Meter without MID certification, with RESET function on ALL counters.
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For MID S configuration, the device name changes: the S letter is added (e.g. UEM80-4DS R).
OVERVIEW
Refer to picture B:
- Neutral terminal
- Backlight LCD display
- SET key
- UP key
- ENTER key
- Metrological LED
- Current and voltage terminals
- Safety-sealing (DO NOT REMOVE)
- Optical port for external communication module – usable only on PULSE model
The safety-sealing and the sealable terminal covers are included only with MID or MID S package. For a correct seal closure, refer to picture C.
SYMBOLS ON FRONT PANEL (EXAMPLE)
Refer to picture D:
- A. Device name
- B. Serial number
- C. Secondary address for M-BUS model. For PULSE/RS485 MODBUS model: field empty. For ETHERNET model: MAC address
- D. Data Matrix
- E. Protection class
- F. Meter constant (metrological LED)
- G. Base current (max current)
- H. Working temperature
- I. Accuracy class
- J. Nominal voltage/frequency
- K. Wiring type: =3phases 4wires 3currents, =3phases 3wires 3currents, =3phases 3wires 2currents
- L. MID approval symbols
- M. Type approval certification
If the device is NO MID version, “Cl.1 EN 62053-21” will be shown instead of I, L and M fields.
OPTICAL PORT – to be combined with external communication modules only
The optical port is usable according to the device model. The optical port works only with a communication module of the same energy meter serie. The optical port ensures different communication types with the energy meter, according to the combined communication module. After making communication module connections, combine the energy meter with the module: place them side by side, perfectly lined up, with module optical port facing the meter optical port. Refer to picture E.
RS485 PORT
The RS485 port is available according to the device model.
The RS485 port allows to manage the device by MODBUS RTU/ASCII protocol. For
device network connection, install a terminal resistance (RT=120…150 Ω) on the
RS485 converter side and another one on the last device connected on the line.
The maximum recommended distance for a connection is 1200m at 9600 bps. For
longer distances, lower communication speed (bps), low-attenuation cables or
signal repeaters are needed. Refer to picture F.
Default values: MODBUS RTU (8N1), 19200 bps
M-BUS PORT
The M-BUS port is available according to the device model.
The M-BUS port allows to manage the device by M-BUS protocol. A master
interface is required between PC and the M-Bus network to adapt RS232/USB port
to network. The maximum number of devices to be connected can change according
to the used master interface. For the connection among the different devices,
use a cable with a twisted pair and a third wire.
Refer to picture G.
The device can communicate when at least 2 voltage phases are connected.
Default values as defined in EN 13757 standard.
ETHERNET PORT
The ETHERNET port is available according to the device model. Install the
included ferrite on the Ethernet cable at a maximum 5 cm distance from the
device. Make sure that the Ethernet cable is rolled twice inside the ferrite.
The ETHERNET port gives the possibility to manage the device by any PC
connected on the Ethernet/Internet network. In the browser web address field
type 192.168.1.249, the device Web server will be displayed. Web server has
been designed for two user type, Administrator for full device access
(username: admin, password: admin), and User for limited device access
(username: user, password: user).
Refer to picture H:
- STATUS LED: communication status; SLOW BLINKING=internal communication ok, ON=switching on or upgrading in progress, FAST BLINKING=internal communication error
- SPD LED: communication speed; OFF=10 Mbps, ON=100 Mbps
- LINK LED: link activity; ON=link ok, BLINKING=link activity
TARIFF INPUT
The tariff input is available according to the device model.
The tariff management is carried out by connecting an external device to
tariff input, which is providing a signal to the energy counter. The tariff
signal is managed as follows:
- if the tariff input detects a voltage free signal (0 V), the device will increase the tariff 1 counters group
- if the tariff input detects a voltage signal (see Technical features), the device will increase the tariff 2 counters group
Note: Total counters increase continuously regardless from the tariff input status.
WIRING DIAGRAMS
It is suggested to install a low power switch or some fuses on the voltage
inputs for protection and in order to operate on the instrument without
deactivating the plant.
Refer to picture I: 3.4.3 = 3 phases, 4 wires, 3 currents.
Available for all models.
- 3.3.3 = 3 phases, 3 wires, 3 currents. Available only for PULSE and M-BUS models.
- 3.3.2 = 3 phases, 3 wires, 2 currents. Available only for PULSE and M-BUS models.
Before instrument power ON, check if all connections are made in a proper way. Make sure that the voltage and current terminals are connected correctly. Moreover, make sure that low voltage ports, such as communication ports and/or SO ports, are connected to low voltage lines. These safety precautions may reduce the risk to damage the instrument in case of improper connections.
SYMBOLS ON DISPLAY
Refer to picture J:
- Phase sequence: = correct (123), = wrong (132), = not defined (e.g. one or more phases are missing) System value
- Value phase number
- Different meanings according to the shown item: · SEtUP: Setup page; InFO: Info page
- Metrological parameters corrupted (Code: XX). Useless counter, to be returned to the Manufacturer
- S0-1/S0-2 output active status
- Communication active status
- Setup page
- Main area
- Measuring unit area
- Partial counter value. Flashing=stopped counter
- 1 or 2 tariff counter value
- Balance counter value
- Inductive value
- Capacitive value
- Imported (>), exported (<) energy or power value
MEASUREMENTS
The parameters are available according to the device model.
All the system counters (kWhΣ, kvarhΣ, kVAhΣ) can be associated to S0 output. In case of 2 S0 outputs (PULSE model), it is not allowed to set the same counter for both outputs.
NOTE: in case of 3 wire connection, phase-neutral voltages, neutral current, phase powers, phase power factors parameters and all phase counters are not available.
BALANCE COUNTER VALUES CALCULATION
BALANCE COUNTER : FORMULA
- kWh : (>kWh T1) – (<kWh T1) + (>kWh T2) – (<kWh T2)
- kVAh ind: (>kVAh ind T1) – (<kVAh ind T1) + (>kVAh ind T2) – (<kVAh ind T2)
- kVAh cap : (>kVAh cap T1) – (<kVAh cap T1) + (>kVAh cap T2) – (<kVAh cap T2)
- kvarh ind : (>kvarh ind T1) – (<kvarh ind T1) + (>kvarh ind T2) – (<kvarh ind T2)
- kvarh cap : (>kvarh cap T1) – (<kvarh cap T1) + (>kvarh cap T2) – (<kvarh cap T2)
KEY FUNCTIONS
Some functions are available according to the device package.
PAGE STRUCTURE
Up to 8 page loops can be displayed (refer to picture K). Some loops can be
unavailable according to the device model.
Press to scroll pages in a loop.
NOTE: in case of 3 wire connection, pages showing phase values are not available. For MID S package, reactive energy counters are not displayed.
HOW TO START / STOP / RESET PARTIAL COUNTERS
Feature available only on partial counter pages.
To start, stop or reset a partial counter, refer to the following procedures
shown in picture L:
- Procedure to start the displayed partial counter
- Procedure to stop the displayed partial counter previously started
- Procedure to reset the displayed partial counter
In START?, STOP?, RESET? pages, selectable items are: Y=to confirm, N=to cancel. To change item, press .
SETUP PAGES (pictures M, N)
Setup 2 and some setup pages can be unavailable according to the device model/package.
From any setup value page:
- Press , the digit/item will start to flash.
- Press to change the value and confirm with (repeat this procedure for the next digits, if any).
From partial counter reset or set default page:
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Press , a new page for confirmation will be displayed.
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Press to change the flashing value, Y to confirm the reset, N to cancel. Confirm with .
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From energy counter reset page (only package RESET):
ALL or 001…120 range are the possible selections: -
ALL=allows to reset all values relevant to a specific counter group. Each counter group can be identified by symbols on display (</>, T1/T2).
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001…120=allows to reset the value relevant to a single counter. Each counter can be identified by symbols on display (</>, L1/L2/L3, T1/T2, measure unit).
The first six pages are relevant to counter groups (ALL) and displayed
according to the following order:
tariff 1 imported energy / tariff 1 exported energy / tariff 2 imported energy
/ tariff 2 exported energy / total imported energy / total exported energy The
next pages are relevant to single counters (001…120).
NOTE: in case of 3 wire connection, the phase values are not available. For this reason, the counters to be reset within 001…120 range are 30 only.
- To select the group or the energy counter to be reset, press , the value will start to flash.
- Press to change the value. To scroll the value quickly, keep pressed .
- Confirm with , a new page for confirmation will be displayed.
- Press to change the flashing value, Y to confirm the reset, N to cancel. Confirm with .
From setup exit page:
- Press to change the flashing value, Y to exit and save the settings, N to exit without saving, C to continue scrolling setup pages. Confirm with .
INFO PAGES
Up to 6 pages can be displayed to show details about:
- Metrological part firmware release (rel1)
- User interface firmware release (rel2)
- Metrological part checksum (CS1)
- User interface checksum (CS2)
- Communication type
- Set wiring mode (only PULSE/M-BUS model)
The fifth page is not displayed in case of PULSE model not combined with communication module.
TECHNICAL FEATURES
The technical features can change according to the device model.
GENERAL
- Housing in compliance with standard DIN 43880
- Terminals in compliance with standard EN 60999
POWER SUPPLY
- Power supplied from the voltage circuit √
- Voltage range 3×230/400…3×240/415 V ±20%
- Max consumption (for each phase) for PULSE and M-BUS models 7,5 VA – 0,5 W
- Max consumption (for each phase) for RS485 MODBUS & ETHERNET models 3,5 VA – 1 W
- Nominal frequency 50/60 Hz
CURRENT
- Starting current Ist 20 mA
- Minimum current Imin 250 mA
- Transitional current Itr 500 mA
- Reference current Iref (Ib) 5 A
- Maximum current Imax 80 A
ACCURACY
- Active en. class B in compliance with EN 50470-3 (MID)
- Active en. class 1 in compliance with EN 62053-21 (NO MID)
- Reactive en. class 2 in compliance with EN 62053-23
COMMUNICATION for RS485 MODBUS model
- In compliance with standard EIA RS485
- Isolated port RS485
- Unit load 1/8
- Protocols MODBUS RTU/ASCII
- Communication speed 300…57600 bps
COMMUNICATION for M-BUS model
- In compliance with standard EN 13757-1-2-3
- Isolated port M-BUS
- Unit load 1
- Protocol M-BUS
- Communication speed 300…9600 bps
COMMUNICATION for ETHERNET model
- In compliance with standard IEEE 802.3
- Isolated port √
- Protocols MODBUS TCP, HTTP, NTP, DHCP
- Communication speed 10/100 Mbps
S0 OUTPUTS
- Passives opt isolated √
- Max values for PULSE model (in compliance with EN 62053-31) 250 VAC-DC – 100 mA
- Max values for RS485 MODBUS, M-BUS, ETHERNET models (in compliance with EN 62053-31) 27 VDC – 27 mA
- Meter constant. The measuring unit (imp/kWh, imp/kvarh, imp/kVAh) changes according to the assigned counter (kWhΣ, kvarhΣ, kVAhΣ). 100 imp/kWh, kvarh, kVAh
- Pulse length 50 ±2ms ON time min. 30 ±2ms OFF time
TARIFF INPUT (NO ETHERNET model)
- Active optoisolated √
- Voltage range for Tariff 2 (T2) 80…276 VAC-DC
METROLOGICAL LED
- Meter constant 1000 imp/kWh
WIRE SECTION FOR TERMINALS AND FASTENING TORQUE
- Measuring terminals (A & V) 1,5…35 mm2 / 2 Nm
- S0 output, tariff, port terminals 0,14…2,5 mm2 / 0,5 Nm
SAFETY ACCORDING TO EN 50470-1
- Pollution degree 2
- Protective class (EN 50470-1) II
- Pulse voltage test 1,2 / 50 μs 6 kV
- AC voltage test (EN 50470-3, 7.2) 4 kV
- Housing material flame resistance UL 94 class V0
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
- Mechanical environmental M1
- Electromagnetic environmental E2
- Operating temperature -25°C … +55°C
- Storage temperature -25°C … +75°C
- Humidity (without condensation) max 80%
- Sinusoidal vibration amplitude 50 Hz ±0,075 mm
- Protection degree – frontal part (granted only in case of installation in a cabinet with at least IP51 protection degree) IP51
- Protection degree – terminals IP20
- INTERNAL USE √