maxsel DTSU666-HW Smart Power Sensor User Guide
- June 3, 2024
- maxsel
Table of Contents
maxsel DTSU666-HW Smart Power Sensor
Overview
Dimensions
DTSU666-HW
Note: The dimensional tolerance is ± 1 mm.
Appearance
Specifications on the front panel
Nameplate
Key Specifications
Category | DTSU666- HW |
---|---|
Nominal voltage | 230 V AC/400 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz |
Current measurement range | Direct connection: 0–80 A Connection through |
current transformers: > 80 A
Voltage measurement range| 90–1000 V (line voltage; potential transformers are
required if the voltage is greater than 500 V)
Electricity metering accuracy| Class 1 (error within ±1%)
Power grid system| Three-phase four-wire or three-phase three-wire
Baud rate| 4800/9600/19200/115200 bps (default value: 9600 bps)
Operating temperature| –25℃ to +60℃
Installation mode| Guide rail-mounted
Certification| CE, RCM, and UKCA
Port Definition
- Input voltage: When the line voltage is less than or equal to 500 V, connect the meter directly. When the line voltage is greater than 500 V, connect the meter through potential transformers.
- Input current: When the input current is 0 A to 80 A, connect the meter directly (channel 1). When the input current is greater than or equal to 80 A, connect the meter through current transformers (channel 2).
Cable Inlet Cable Outlet
Installing the DTSU666-HW
- Install the Smart Power Sensor on the standard guide rail of DIN35mm.
- Press the Smart Power Sensor downwards onto the guide rail, and then push it in place along the guide rail.
Installing Cables
Preparing Cables
Cable| Port| Type| Conductor Cross- sectional
Area Range| Outer Diameter| Source
---|---|---|---|---|---
Channel 1 voltage cable| UA-1 and 3| Single-core outdoor copper cable| 25 mm2|
10 mm| Prepared by the customer
UB-4 and 6
UC-7 and 9
UN-10 and 12
Channel 2 voltage cable| UA-1| Single-core outdoor copper cable| 4–25 mm2|
5–10 mm| Prepared by the customer
UB-4
UC-7
UN-10
Channel 2 current transformer cable| IA*-31|
Single-core outdoor copper cable
| 2–4 mm2| 3–5 mm| Prepared by the customer or supplied with current
transformers
IA-33
IB-34
IB-36
IC-37
IC-39
Communications cable| RS485A-24| Two-core outdoor shielded twisted pair copper
cable| 0.25–1.5
mm2
| 4–11 mm| Supplied by the manufacturer
RS485B-25
Note: The maximum torque of 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, and 12 terminal screws is 1.7 N·m, and the recommended torque is 0.9–1.1 N·m. The maximum torque of 31, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 24, and 25 terminal screws is 0.4 N·m, and the recommended torque is 0.15–0.25 N·m.
Note: Each phase of UA, UB, and UC in the Smart Power Sensor is connected with a fuse and a thermistor to prevent damage caused by external short circuits. UA, UB, and UC do not need external fuse protection.
Wiring Scenarios
Current | ≤ 80 A | > 80 A | ≥ 0 A |
---|---|---|---|
Line voltage | ≤ 500 V | > 500 V | |
Connection mode | Current and voltage |
direct connection
| Connection through current transformers and voltage direct connection|
Connection through current transformers and potential transformers
Connection setting| Direct connection: SPEC = 1 (default)|
Connection through transformers: SPEC = 0
Current transformation ratio| CT = 1
(default)
| CT = Ratio of the installed current transformer
Potential transformation ratio| PT = 1.0
(default)| PT = Ratio of the installed potential transformer
Wiring mode| 3P4W: net = n.34
(default)| 3P3W: net = n.33| 3P4W: net = n.34
(default)| 3P3W:
net = n.33| 3P4W:
net = n.34
(default)| 3P3W: net = n.33
Note: You need to set parameters after cable connections are complete. For details, see section 4 “Display and Parameter Settings”.
Current and Voltage Direct Connection (Current ≤ 80 A and Line 3.3
Voltage ≤ 500 V)
Smart Logger networking
-
Three-phase four-wire connection
Note: In the SmartLogger networking scenario, the power meter is connected to the SmartLogger. In the non-SmartLogger networking scenario, the power meter is connected to the inverter. ****- Shield layer of the signal cable
-
Three-phase three-wire connection
- Shield layer of the signal cable
Smart Dongle networking
- Three-phase four-wire connection
- Shield layer of the signal cable
- Three-phase three-wire connection
- Shield layer of the signal cable
Note: You need to set parameters after cable connections are complete. For details, see section 4 “Display and Parameter Settings”.
Connection Through Current Transformer and Voltage Direct Connection
(Current > 80 A, Line Voltage ≤ 500 V)
Current transformers specifications: The accuracy class is 0.5, and the current on the secondary side is 1 A or 5 A.
SmartLogger networking
-
Three-phase four-wire connection
Note: In the SmartLogger networking scenario, the power meter is connected to the SmartLogger. In the non-SmartLogger networking scenario, the power meter is connected to the inverter.- Shield layer of the signal cable
-
Three-phase three-wire connection
Caution: Please ensure that the ground cable is installed securely. Poor grounding may cause electric shocks.
Note:
- You need to set parameters after cable connections are complete. For details, see section 4 “Display and Parameter Settings”.
- For the three-phase three-wire connection, phase B does not need to connect to a current transformer.
Smart Dongle networking
-
Three-phase four-wire connection
- Shield layer of the signal cable
-
Three-phase three-wire connection
Caution: Please ensure that the ground cable is installed securely. Poor grounding may cause electric shocks.
Note: -
You need to set parameters after cable connections are complete. For details, see section 4 “Display and Parameter Settings”.
-
For the three-phase three-wire connection, phase B does not need to connect to a current transformer.
- Shield layer of the signal cable
Connection Through Current Transformer and Potential
Transformer (Current ≥ 0 A, Line Voltage > 500 V)
- Three-phase four-wire connection
- Three-phase three-wire connection
Caution: Please ensure that the ground cable is installed securely. Poor grounding may cause electric shocks.
Note: You need to set parameters after cable connections are complete. For details, see section 4 “Display and Parameter Settings”.
Display and Parameter Settings
Display
The button → is used to switch the displays. Set parameter disp to enable the rotation display function.
No.
|
Display
|
Description
|
No.
|
Display
|
Description
---|---|---|---|---|---
1
| | Positive active energy = 10000.00 kWh|
2
| | Negative active energy = 2345.67 kWh
3
| | None parity, 8 data bits,
and 1 stop bit; baud rate = 9600 bps (default)
|
4
| | 011 represents address (default)
5
| | Phase A voltage
= 220.0 V
|
6
| | Phase B voltage
= 220.1 V
7
| | Phase C voltage
= 220.2 V
|
8
| | Phase A current
= 5.000 A
9
| | Phase B current
= 5.001 A
|
10
| | Phase C current
= 5.002 A
11
| | Total phase active power = 3.291 kW|
12
| | Phase A active power = 1.090 kW
13
| | Phase B active power = 1.101 kW|
14
| | Phase C active power
= 1.100 kW
15
| | Total phase power factor PFt = 0.500|
16
| | Phase A power factor
PFa = 1.000
17
| | Phase B power factor
PFb = 0.500
|
18
| | Phase C power factor
PFc = –0.500
Parameter Settings
No. | Parameter | Value Range | Description |
---|
1
| | 1–6553| Current transformer ratio
2
| | 0.1–999.9| Potential transformer ratio
3
|
|
1: 645
2: n.2
3: n.1
4: E.1
5: 0.1
| Communication protocol switchover: 1: Factory mode
2: None parity, 2 stop bits, n.2 3: None parity, 1 stop bit, n.1 4: Even parity, 1 stop bit, E.1 5: Odd parity, 1 stop bit, 0.1
4
| |
1–247
| Modbus communication address
5
|
|
0: 1.200
1: 2.400
2: 4.800
3: 9.600
4: 19.20
5: 115.2
| Communication baud rate: 0: 1200 bps
- 2400 bps
- 4800 bps
- 9600 bps
- 19200 bps
- 115200 bps
6
| |
0: n.34
1: n.33
| Wiring mode:
0: n.34, three-phase four-wire 1: n.33, three-phase three-wire
7
| |
0–30
| Rotation display time (s):
0: Fixed display
1–30: Time interval of rotation display
8
| |
0–30
| Backlight illumination time control (minutes):
0: Steady on
1–30: Time of backlight illumination without key operation
9
| |
0: ct
1: dc
| Channel switchover:
0: Transformer connection
1: Direct connection
Parameter Setting Operations
Button description: SET means “confirm” or “cursor move” (when inputting numbers or parameters), ESC means “exit”, and → means “add”. The default user password is 701.
- Set wiring mode (three-phase four-wire or three-phase three-wire) and channel switchover (direct connection or current transformer connection):
- Set the current transformation ratio or potential transformation ratio:
- Set communication address or baud rate:
Note:The communication parameters are set for the Smart Power Sensor before delivery. If the communication is abnormal, check and set the parameters.
- Modify user password:
Troubleshooting
Symptom | Cause Analysis | Troubleshooting Method |
---|
No display after power-on
|
- The cable connection is incorrect.
- The voltage supplied to the meter is abnormal.
|
- Connect the cables correctly (see wiring diagrams).
- Supply the correct voltage based on the specifications.
Abnormal RS485 communication|
- The RS485 communication cable is disconnected, short-circuited, or reversely connected.
- The communication address, baud rate, data bit, and parity bit of the meter do not match those of the inverter.
|
- If the communication cable is faulty, replace it.
- Set the communication address, baud rate, data bit, and parity bit of the meter to be the same as those of the inverter by pressing buttons. For details, see “Parameter Settings”.
Inaccurate metering|
- The cable connection is incorrect. Check whether the corresponding phase sequence of voltage and current is correct.
- Check whether the high and low ends of the current transformer inlet are reversely connected. If the values Pa, Pb, and Pc are negative, the high and low ends are connected incorrectly.
|
- Connect the cables correctly (see wiring diagrams).
- If a negative value is displayed, change the cable connection for the current transformer to ensure that the high and low ends are connected correctly.
Installation Verification
- Check that all mounting brackets are securely installed and all screws are tightened.
- Check that all cables are reliably connected in correct polarity without short circuit.
Customer Service Contact
Customer Service Contact
Region| Country| Email| Tel
Europe| France|
eu_inverter_support@huawei.com|
0080033888888
Germany
Spain
Italy
UK
Netherlands
Other countries| For details, see solar.huawei.com.
Asia Pacific| Australia|
eu_inverter_support@huawei.com|
1800046639
Turkey|
eu_inverter_support@huawei.com| –
Malaysia| apsupport@huawei.com| 0080021686868
/1800220036
Thailand| (+66) 26542662 (local call rates)
1800290055 (free in Thailand)
China| solarservice@huawei.com|
400-822-9999
Other countries| apsupport@huawei.com|
0060-3-21686868
Japan| Japan| Japan_ESC@ms.huawei.com|
0120258367
India| India|
indiaenterprise_TAC@huawei.com| 1800
103 8009
South Korea| South Korea|
Japan_ESC@ms.huawei.com| –
North America| USA|
eu_inverter_support@huawei.com|
1-877-948-2934
Canada|
eu_inverter_support@huawei.com|
1-855-482-9343
Latin America| Mexico|
la_inverter_support@huawei.com|
018007703456
/0052-442-4288288
Argentina| 0-8009993456
Brazil| 0-8005953456
Chile| 800201866 (fixed-line only)
Other countries| 0052-442-4288288
Middle East and Africa| Egypt|
eu_inverter_support@huawei.com|
08002229000/0020235353900
UAE| 08002229000
South Africa| 0800222900
Saudi Arabia| 8001161177
Pakistan| 0092512800019
Morocco| 0800009900
Other countries| 0020235353900
References
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