B METERS iSMA-B-4I40-H-IP Module With Modbus TCP/IP With Built In Modbus Gateway Installation Guide
- September 3, 2024
- B METERS
Table of Contents
- B METERS iSMA-B-4I40-H-IP Module With Modbus TCP/IP With Built In Modbus
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- SPECIFICATION
- TOP PANEL
- INPUTS/OUTPUTS
- COMMUNICATION
- TERMINALS OF THE DEVICE
- WIRING
- INSTALLATION GUIDELINE
- FCC COMPLIANCE NOTE
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
B METERS iSMA-B-4I40-H-IP Module With Modbus TCP/IP With Built In Modbus
Gateway
Product Information
- Model: iSMA-B-4I4O-H-IP
- Manufacturer: B METERS UK
- Website: www.bmetersuk.com
Specifications
- 4x dry contact input, high-speed pulse counter up to 100 Hz
- 4x relay output
- Maximum Ratings:
- Resistive Load: 3 A @ 230 V AC, 3 A @ 30 V DC
- Inductive Load: 75 VA @ 230 V AC, 30 W @ 30 V DC
- Interface: RS485 half-duplex (Modbus RTU/ASCII), Ethernet (Modbus TCP/IP or BACnet/IP)
- Ingress Protection Rating: IP40 (for indoor installation)
Product Usage Instructions
Power Supply
Ensure the power supply meets the required specifications (low voltage
AC/DC 24V supply, either SELV or PELV).
Digital Inputs
The device supports 4 dry contact inputs with a high-speed pulse counter up
to 100 Hz. Connect the digital inputs accordingly.
Digital Outputs
The device features 4 relay outputs suitable for connecting resistive and
inductive loads within the specified ratings.
Communication
Utilize the RS485 or Ethernet interface for communication, based on your
system requirements (Modbus RTU/ASCII or Modbus TCP/IP/BACnet/IP).
Mounting
Mount the device securely in the desired location following the provided
guidelines to ensure proper functioning.
Housing Material
The housing material is designed to withstand indoor installations. Ensure the
environment meets the specified conditions for optimal performance.
FAQ
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Q: What should I do if the device does not power on?
A: Check the power supply connections and ensure they meet the specified requirements. If the issue persists, contact customer support for assistance. -
Q: Can I connect multiple devices in a network using the RS485 interface?
A: Yes, the RS485 interface allows connection of up to 128 devices on the bus. Ensure proper addressing and configuration for seamless communication.
SPECIFICATION
Power supply | DC: 24 V ± 20%, 2.2 W; AC: 24 V ± 20%, 3.3 VA |
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Digital inputs | 4x dry contact input, high-speed pulse counter up to 100 Hz |
Digital outputs | 4x relay output |
Resistive load max. | 3 A @ 230 V AC |
3 A @ 30 V DC
| 3 A @ 24 V AC
3 A @ 30 V DC
Inductive load max.| 75 VA @ 230 V AC
30 W @ 30 V DC
| 8 VA @ 24 V AC
30 W @ 30 V DC
Interface| RS485 half-duplex: Modbus RTU/ASCII, up to 128 devices on the bus
Ethernet: Modbus TCP/IP or BACnet/IP
Address| Set by switch in range from 0 to 99
Baudrate| Set by switch in range from 4800 to 115200 bps
Ingress protection rating| IP40 – for indoor installation
Temperature| Operating: -10°C to +50°C (14°F to 122°F)
Storage: -40°C to +85°C (-40°F to 185°F)
Relative humidity| 5 to 95% RH (without condensation)
Connectors| Separable, max 2.5 mm2 (18 – 12 AWG)
Dimension| 37x110x62 mm (1.45×4.33×2.44 in)
Mounting| DIN rail mounting (DIN EN 50022 norm)
Housing material| Plastic, self-extinguishing PC/ABS
TOP PANEL
INPUTS/OUTPUTS
DIGITAL INPUTS
DIGITAL OUTPUTS
COMMUNICATION
POWER SUPPLY
WARNING
- Note, an incorrect wiring of this product can damage it and lead to other hazards. Make sure the product has been correctly wired before turning the power ON.
- Before wiring, or removing/mounting the product, be sure to turn the power OFF. Failure to do so might cause electric shock.
- Do not touch electrically charged parts such as the power terminals. Doing so might cause electric shock.
- Do not disassemble the product. Doing so might cause electric shock or faulty operation.
- Use the product within the operating ranges recommended in the specification (temperature, humidity, voltage, shock, mounting direction, atmosphere etc.). Failure to do so might cause fire or faulty operation.
- Firmly tighten the wires to the terminal. Insufficient tightening of the wires to the terminal might cause fire.
TERMINALS OF THE DEVICE
EN 60730-1 POWER SUPPLY CONSIDERATIONS
- Electrical safety in the building automation and control systems is essentially based on the use of extra low voltage which is strictly separated from the mains voltage. This low voltage is either SELV or PELV according to EN 60730-1.
- Protection against electric shock is ensured by the following measures:
- limitation of voltage (low voltage AC/DC 24V supply, either SELV or PELV)
- Protective separation of the SELV system from all circuits other than SELV and PELV
- simple separation of the SELV-system from other SELV-systems, from PELV-systems and earth
- Field devices such as sensors, status contacts and actuators connected to the low-voltage inputs and outputs of I/O modules must comply with the requirements for SELV or PELV. The interfaces of field devices and other systems must also satisfy SELV or PELV requirements.
- When the supply of SELV or PELV circuits is obtained from supply mains of higher voltages it shall be provided by safety transformer or a converter designed for continuous operation to supply SELV or PELV circuits.
WIRING
- Line power cables must be routed with spatial separation from signal and data transmission cables.
- Analogue and digital signal cables should also be separated.
- It is recommended to use shielded cables for analogue signals, cable shields should not be interrupted by intermediate terminals.
- The shielding should be earthed directly after the cable enters the cabinet.
- It is recommended to install interference suppressors when switching inductive loads (e.g. coils of contactors, relays, solenoid valves). RC snubbers or varistors are suitable for AC voltage and freewheeling diodes for DC voltage loads. The suppressing elements must be connected as close to the coil as possible.
INSTALLATION GUIDELINE
Please read the instructions before use or operating the device. In case of any questions after reading this document, please contact the iSMA CONTROLLI Support Team (support@ismacontrolli.com).
- Before wiring or removing/mounting the product, make sure to turn the power off. Failure to do so might cause an electric shock.
- Improper wiring of the product can damage it and lead to other hazards. Make sure that the product has been correctly wired before turning the power on.
- Do not touch electrically charged parts such as power terminals. Doing so might cause an electric shock.
- Do not disassemble the product. Doing so might cause an electric shock or faulty operation.
- Use the product only within the operating ranges recommended in the specification (temperature, humidity, voltage, shock, mounting direction, atmosphere, etc.). Failure to do so might cause a fire or faulty operation.
- Firmly tighten the wires to the terminal. Failure to do so might cause a fire.
- Avoid installing the product near high-power electrical devices and cables, inductive loads, and switching devices. Proximity of such objects may cause uncontrolled interference, resulting in an instable operation of the product.
- Proper arrangement of the power and signal cabling affects the operation of the entire control system. Avoid laying the power and signal wiring in parallel cable trays. It can cause interferences in monitored and control signals.
- It is recommended to power controllers/modules with AC/DC power suppliers. They provide better and more stable insulation for devices compared to AC/AC transformer systems, which transmit disturbances and transient phenomena like surges and bursts to devices. They also isolate products from inductive phenomena from other transformers and loads.
- Power supply systems for the product should be protected by external devices limiting overvoltage and effects of lightning discharges.
- Avoid powering the product and its controlled/monitored devices, especially high power and inductive loads, from a single power source. Powering devices from a single power source causes a risk of introducing disturbances from the loads to the control devices.
- If an AC/AC transformer is used to supply control devices, it is strongly recommended to use a maximum 100 VA Class 2 transformers to avoid unwanted inductive effects, which are dangerous for devices.
- Long monitoring and control lines may cause loops in connection with the shared power supply, causing disturbances in the operation of devices, including external communication. It is recommended to use galvanic separators.
- To protect signal and communication lines against external electromagnetic interferences, use properly grounded shielded cables and ferrite beads.
- Switching the digital output relays of large (exceeding specification) inductive loads can cause interference pulses to the electronics installed inside the product. Therefore, it is recommended to use external relays/contactors, etc. to switch such loads. The use of controllers with triac outputs also limits similar overvoltage phenomena.
- Many cases of disturbances and overvoltage in control systems are generated by switched, inductive loads supplied by alternating mains voltage (AC 120/230 V). If they do not have appropriate built-in noise reduction circuits, it is recommended to use external circuits such as snubbers, varistors, or protection diodes to limit these effects.
Electrical installation of this product must be done in accordance with national wiring codes and conform to local regulations.
FCC COMPLIANCE NOTE
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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References
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