Circutor line-EDS-PS, line-EDS-PSS, line-EDS-PSS-PRO User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- Circutor
Table of Contents
Circutor line-EDS-PS, line-EDS-PSS, line-EDS-PSS-PRO
Terminal Connections Designations
A1, A2 | Alimentación auxiliar / Auxiliary power supply |
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24 | A+ , RS485 |
23 | S, GND para RS485 y en entradas digitales |
GND for RS485 and digital inputs
22| B- , RS485
21| 1 , Salida digital 1 / Digital output 1
20| 2 , Salida digital 2 / Digital output 2
19| C , Común de las salidas digitales Common of digital outputs
Ethernet| Conexión Ethernet / Ethernet connection
This manual is a line-EDS-PSxxx installation guide. For further
information, please download the full manual from the CIRCUTOR web site:
www.circutor.com
IMPORTANT!
| The
device must be disconnected from its power supply sources (power supply and
measurement) before undertaking any installation, repair or handling
operations on the unit’s connections. Contact the after-sales service if you
suspect that there is an operational fault in the device. The device has been
designed for easy replacement in case of malfunction.
The manufacturer of the device is not responsible for any damage resulting
from failure by the user or installer to heed the warnings and/or
recommendations set out in this manual, nor for damage resulting from the use
of non-original products or accessories or those made by other manufacturers.
DESCRIPTION
line-EDS-PSxxx is a device that works as connector between field devices with Modbus RTU or Modbus TCP communications and the PowerStudio energy management software.
Circutor has 3 models:
✓ line-EDS-PS, with embedded PowerStudio.
✓ line-EDS-PSS, with embedded PowerStudio SCADA.
✓ line-EDS-PSS-PRO, with embedded PowerStudio SCADA.
The device has RS-485, Ethernet and Wi-Fi connectivity.
The line-EDS-PSxxx features a Web server to set up the device and display the variables of all the modules or devices connected to it.
INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT!
| Take into account that when the device is connected, the terminals may be hazardous to the touch, and opening the covers or removing elements may provide access to parts that are dangerous to the touch. Do not use the device until it is fully installed
The device must be connected to a power circuit that is protected with gl (IEC
269) or M type fuses with a rating of 1 to 2 A. It must be fitted with a
circuit breaker or equivalent device, in order to be able to disconnect the
device from the power supply network.
The power circuit must be connected with cables that have a minimum cross-
section of 1mm2.
ADDING OTHER DEVICES
Other devices in the line range can be added to line-EDS-PSxxx devices:
line-CVM-D32 and expansion modules line-M-xxx-xx.
IMPORTANT!
| Before
installing the new device, the device must be disconnected from all power
supplies, both the power supply itself and the measurement.
Up to 7 devices can be connected to the right (lineCVM-D32 and line-M
-xxx-xx) in installations that have a line-EDS-PSxxx.
Only 2 expansion modules can be directly connect to the right of the
equipment. View the manuals M231B01-03-xxx and M239B01-03- xxx for
further information.
The steps to take to connect the devices are:
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Remove the protective covers of the expansion connector, which are located on the side of the devices, using a flat-tip screwdriver (Figure 1).
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Insert the expansion connector and fastening clips into one of the devices (Figure 2).
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Connect the two devices and fasten them by pushing the front clips down (Figure 3).
Technical Features
AC Power supply
Rated voltage| 120 … 264 V ~
Frequency| 50 … 60 Hz
Consumption| 11 … 28 VA
Installation category| CAT III 300 V
DC Power supply
Rated voltage| 190 … 300 V
Consumption| 2.5 … 7 W
Installation category| CAT III 300 V
Digital outputs
Quantity| 2
Type| Optoacoplada (Colector abierto) / Optocoupler (Open-collector)
Maximum voltage| 48V
Maximum current| 120 mA
Maximum frequency| 500 Hz
Pulse width| 1 ms
RS- 485 communication
Bus| RS-485
Protocol| Modbus RTU
Baud rate| 9600 – 19200 – 38400 – 57600 – 115200 bps
Data bits| 8
Stop bits| 1
Parity| sin / without
Ethernet communication
Type| Ethernet 10BaseT – 100BaseTX auto- detectable / self-detectable
Connector| RJ45
Protocol| Web Server – XML
Connection mode to Network| DHCP ON/OFF (ON por defecto / by default)
Secondary service IP address| 100.0.0.1
Wi-Fi communication
Band| 2.4 GHz
Standard| IEEE 802.11 ac / a / b / g / n
Output power| 8.9 dBm
Effective radiated power (ERP)| 11.25 dBm
Effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP)| 13.4 dBm
User interface
LED| 5 LEDs
Environmental features
Operating temperature| -10ºC… +50ºC
Storage temperature| -20ºC … +80ºC
Relative humidity (non-condensing)| 5 … 95%
Maximum altitude| 2000 m
Protection degree| IP30, Frontal / Front : IP40
Mechanical features
Dimensions| 52.5x118x70 mm
Weight| 180 g.
Enclosure| Plástico V0 autoextinguible / Self-extinguishing V0 plastic
Attachment| Carril DIN / DIN rail
Standars
EN 61010-1, EN 61000-6-2, EN 61000-6-4, UL 61010-1, EN IEC 62368-1(1)
(1) To comply with the mechanical requirements of EN IEC 62368-1, additional protection against mechanical impacts must be provided by the cabinet on which the device is to be mounted, with a minimum impact resistance of 6.5J.
Connections
LEDs
CPU| Device status
Flashing (White color):
Device powered
LAN| Ethernet connection
ON (Geen color):
Connection to a local network
Flashing (Geen color):
Activity in the network.
SLAVES| Connection with slave device
ON (Red color):
The Slave device doesn’t communicate
WLAN| Wi-Fi Connection
ON (Blue color):
Connection to a Wi-Fi network
Flashing (Blue color) :
Connection to a Wi-Fi network
ALARMA ALARM| Alarm
ON (Red color):
Alarm activated
Dimensiones
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