SENECA R203 ModBUS Network Analyzers Instruction Manual
- June 15, 2024
- SENECA
Table of Contents
- ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
- ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
- CONNECTIONS FOR ROGOWSKI SENSORS
- CONNECTIONS FOR CURRENT OUTPUT TA
- CONNECTIONS FOR VOLTAGE OUTPUT TA (mV)
- CONNECTIONS FOR ARON INSERTION
- TV CONNECTIONS
- TV CONNECTIONS
- FACTORY IP ADDRESS (ONLY R203-2-H AND R203-2-L)
- WEB SERVER (ONLY R203-2-H AND R203-2-L)
- ETHERNET CONNECTION RULES
- DAISY-CHAIN ETHERNET CONNECTION
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
**SENECA R203 Modbus Network Analyzers Instruction Manual
**
PRELIMINARY WARNINGS
The word WARNING preceded by the symbol indicates conditions or actions that
put the user’s safety at risk. The word ATTENTION preceded by the symbol
indicates conditions or actions that might damage the instrument or the
connected equipment
The warranty shall become null and void in the event of improper use or
tampering with the module or devices supplied by the manufacturer as necessary
for its correct operation, and if the instructions contained in this manual
are not followed.
WARNING : The full content of this manual must be read before any
operation. The module must only be used by qualified electricians. Specific
documentation is available using the QR-CODE shown on page 1.
The module must be repaired and damaged parts replaced by the Manufacturer. The product is sensitive to electrostatic discharges. Take appropriate measures during any operation
Electrical and electronic waste disposal (applicable in the European Union and
otherountries with recycling). The symbol on the product or its packaging
shows the product must rendered to a collection center authorized to recycle
electrical and electronic waste
CONTACT INFORMATION
Technical support| supporto@seneca.it| Product
information| commerciale@seneca.it
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This document is the property of SENECA srl. Copies and reproduction are prohibited unless authorized. The content of this document corresponds to the described products archologies. Stated data may be modified or supplemented for technical and/or sales purposes.
MODULE LAYOUT
Weight: 170 g; Enclosure: UL94-V0 self-extinguishing PC/ABS material, black
SIGNALS VIA LED ON FRONT PANEL
LED | STATUS | LED meaning |
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DO1 | On | Output 01 activated |
Off | Output 01 deactivated | |
DO2 | On | Output 02 activated |
Off | Output 02 deactivated | |
DI1 | On | Input 01 activated |
Off | Input 01 deactivated | |
DI2 | On | Input 02 activated |
Off | Input 02 deactivated | |
DATA LOGGER | ON | Data Logger function enabled |
Flashing | LOG sending error | |
Off | Data Logger function disabled | |
STS (Only R-203-2) | On | Set IP address (powered module) |
Flashing | Waiting for the IP address from the DHCP (powered module) | |
STS(Only R-203-2-P) | Off | No IP address set |
On | IP address set | |
Flashing | Active Profinet communication | |
WIRING ERROR | Flashing | Wiring error |
Off | Correct wiring | |
RX | On | RS485 connection anomaly |
Flashing | Reception of data packet completed on RS485 | |
TX | Flashing | Transmission of data packet completed on RS485 |
ETH TRF (Yellow) | Flashing | Packet transit on Ethernet port |
ETH LNK (Green) | Flashing | Ethernet port connected |
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
CERTIFICATIONS|
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INSULATION| R203-2-H| R203-2-L| KEY
Rated withstand voltage K
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS| Temperature : – 25°C ÷ +65°C
Humidity : 30% ÷ 90% non condensing.
Storage temperature : -30°C÷ + 85°C
Degree of protection : IP20
ASSEMBLY| DIN rail 35mm IEC EN60715, wall or panel with screws
CONNECTIONS| Screw terminals 5 mm, 7.5 mm and 3.5 mm pitch (RS485), cable with
section
POWER SUPPLY| Voltage: 90 ÷ 264Vac @ 50 ÷ 60Hz, max absorption: 2.5W / 4VA
(only R203-2-H)
Voltage: 10 ÷ 30Vdc, max absorption: 2.5W / 4VA (only R203-2-L)
COMMUNICATION PORTS| RS485: Baud rate: 1200 ÷ 115200 baud (for further
information see the user manual). Ethernet ports 2 (model R203-2); 1 (model
R203-1)
VOLTAGE INPUT| Voltage| Up to 600 Vac, frequency 45 ÷ 65Hz
Minimum voltage 5 V (F.S. 150 Vac); 20 V (F.S. 600 Vac)
ANALOGUE INPUT TA / TA (mV)| Current input| Current input for TA: 1 ÷ 5A full
scale.
Voltage input (mV) for TA with voltage or Rogowski output: up to 333 m
Base prec. ()| Network frequency: 50 ÷ 60 Hz. Voltmeter: 0.2% Ammeter: 0.2%,
wattmeter: 0.5%
() Accuracy is guaranteed in the ranges: CosΦ > 0.5; Vims: 40 ÷ 600 Vic;
Arms: 5 – 100% Rogowski current (error due to external Rogowski sensors
excluded). See the user manual for the error limits.
ANALOGUE OUTPUT| Voltage: 0÷ 10Vdc, minimum load resistance: 2kΩ
Current: 0 ÷ 20 mA , max. load resistance: 500Ω
Transmission error : 0.1% of maximum field
Response time : 1 s (10% ÷ 90%)
Temperature drift : 100 ppm/K
DIGITAL INPUT| For the technical specifications, see the electrical connection
diagrams on page 5
DIGITAL OUTPUT| For the technical specifications, see the electrical
connection diagrams on page 5
COUNTERS| Number of counters: 2 at 32 bit, maximum speed: 5 KHz
INSTALLATION CATEGORY| Category ⅡI (up to 600 V) in a direct connection (only
R203-2-H) Category ⅡI (up to 300 V) in a direct connection (only R203-2-L)
CAUTION
This is a Class A product. In a residential environment this equipment may cause radio interference. In this case, the user may have to take adequate countermeasures
ROGOWSKI SENSOR
The Rogowski sensor is a ring-shaped device designed for measuring AC, impulsive or complex waveforms. For its correct use
- wrap the ring on the conductor so that the arrow symbol on the ring points in theme direction as the current in the conductor
- make sure the connections are made correctly
- for a more precise measurement, the conductor wire must be placed in a centrosition with respect to the ring
- for a correct measurement, calibrate the Rogowski sensor by writing the calibration coefficient in the corresponding
. Modbus register (see the user manual).
Example: if the sensor is supplied with a characteristic of 90 mV / 1000 A, on
the calibration registresponding to the phase in which the Rogowski sensor is
applied, the value to be set is: 1000/ (90 · 10) = 1.11
NOTE ON ACCURACY : The product has a nominal accuracy of 0.5%. The total
accuracy is the sum between the accuracy of the device and the accuracy of the
Rogowski sensor connected to it.
SENECA R203 Modbus Network Analyzers Instruction Manual
WARNING
The DIP-switch settings are read only at boot time. At each change, perform a restart. For use and settings via DIP-SWITCH, see the user manual available on the website on the web page dedicated to the product.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
SUPPLY R203-2-H 4041
NOT CONNECTED| The power supply is connected to terminals 40 and 41.The supply
voltage must be:90 ÷ 264 Vac, 50 ÷ 60 HzIt is advisable to insert a 1 A slow-
blow fuse
SUPPLY R203-2- L + 40 – 41
NOT CONNECTED| The power supply is connected to terminals 40 and 41.The supply
voltage must be: 10 ÷ 30Vdc.It is advisable to insert a 1 A slow-blow fuse
RS485
| There is no isolation between RS485 and analogue output
ANALOGUE OUTPUT 10
Voltage
+ plied Current+
Supply current external| The device provides a voltage output (0 ÷
10 Vdc) or programmable active or passive current (0 ÷ 20 mA). For the
electrical connections, screened cables are recommended. There is no isolation
between RS485 and retransmitted output. It is necessary to program the outputs
to use them correctly.
**DIGITAL OUTPUT
*| The device has two digital outputs. Capacity: Imax = 50 mA Vmax = 28V.
See the user manual for the functions.: Reversible polarity.
DIGITAL INPUT DI1
| The device is equipped with two digital inputs that can be activated with
voltage from 12 to 24 V. See the user manual for the functions.*: Reversible
polarity.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
CAUTION
The installation of this appliance must only be carried out by qualified
personnel
Check that the device plate data (measurement voltage, auxiliary power supply
voltage, measurement current, frequency) match the actual data of the network
to which the instrument is connected. In the wiring, strictly observe the
insertion
diagram; inaccuracy in the connections inevitably causes false measurements or
damage to the instrument.
Once the instrument is connected, complete the installation with the device
configuration
The earth connection of the secondary of CTs with current, voltage or Rogowski
output is possible on the negative terminal. In the case of Rogowski sensors,
the screen must always be connected to the negative terminal.
Current measurement is only possible using current transformers
It is advisable to insert a slow-blow 1 A fuse as indicated in the diagrams
below.
CONNECTIONS FOR ROGOWSKI SENSORS
SINGLE-PHASE (with load sharing)
THREE-PHASE: 3 wires
CONNECTIONS FOR CURRENT OUTPUT TA
SINGLE-PHASE (with load sharing)
THREE-PHASE: 3 wires
THREE-PHASE: 4 wires
CAUTION
The inputs for the Rogowski sensors are of the non-inverting type.
For the electrical connections, refer to the Rogowski sensor manual.
THREE-PHASE: 4 wires
CONNECTIONS FOR VOLTAGE OUTPUT TA (mV)
SINGLE-PHASE (with load sharing)
THREE-PHASE: 3 wires
THREE-PHASE: 4 wires
CONNECTIONS FOR ARON INSERTION
TV CONNECTIONS
The Aron insertion link is usable from Firmware revision 1030 for model R203 and Firmware revision 1024 for model R203-P.
ATTENTION
Grounding via terminal 43 is forbidden, otherwise the system to which the instrument is connected will be damaged.
TV CONNECTIONS
SINGLE-PHASE
**THREE-PHASE: 3 wires
THREE-PHASE: 4 wires
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FACTORY IP ADDRESS (ONLY R203-2-H AND R203-2-L)
The default module IP address is static: 192. 168. 90. 101
WEB SERVER (ONLY R203-2-H AND R203-2-L)
To access the Web Server with the factory IP address above, use the following credentials: Username: admin; Password: admin
CAUTION
DO NOT USE DEVICES WITH THE SAME IP ADDRESS IN THE SAME ETHERNET NETWORK.
ETHERNET CONNECTION RULES
For the Ethernet cabling between the devices, the use of the shielded CAT5 or CAT5e cable is required.
DAISY-CHAIN ETHERNET CONNECTION
CAUTION
IT IS NOT ALLOWED TO CREATE LOOPS WITH ETHERNET CABLES
Using the daisy-chain connection it is not necessary to use switches to
connect the devices. Hollowing examples show the correct connections
There must be no loops in the Ethernet cabling, otherwise the communication
will not work. The modules and switches must be connected eliminating any
loops. The following examples show the incorrect connections
The LAN fault-bypass function allows you to keep the connection between the two Ethernet ports of the device ON, in the event of a power failure. If a device turns off, the chain is not interrupted and the devices downstream of the switched-off one will still be accessible. This function has a limit duration: the connection remains active for a few days, typically 4. The fault-bypass function requires that the sum of the lengths of the two cables connected to the switched off module is less than 100m.
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