Et200sp Ai Energymeter ST Manual en-US en-US
Et200sp Ai Energymeter ST Manual en-US en-US
Et200sp Ai Energymeter ST Manual en-US en-US
(6ES7134-6PA00-0BD0)
SIMATIC
ET 200SP
Analog input module AI Energy
Meter ST (6ES7134-6PA00-0BD0)
Manual
1
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Documentation guide
2
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Product overview
3
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Wiring
4
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Application cases
Measured variables and
5
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measured values
6
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Energy meters
7
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Parameters
8
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Interrupts/diagnostic alarms
9
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Technical specifications
A
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Parameter data record
B
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Measured variables
C
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Tips and tricks
07/2014
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Preface
Purpose of the documentation
This device manual complements the system manual ET 200SP distributed I/O system
(http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/58649293). Functions that generally
relate to the system are described in this manual.
The information provided in this manual and in the system/function manuals supports you in
commissioning the system.
Conventions
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Table of contents
Preface ................................................................................................................................................... 4
1
2.1
2.2
Wiring ................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.1
3.2
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
5.2
5.3
5.3.1
5.3.2
5.3.2.1
5.3.2.2
5.3.2.3
5.3.3
6.2
6.2.1
6.2.2
6.2.3
Parameters ........................................................................................................................................... 50
7.1
Parameters ...................................................................................................................................50
7.2
Table of contents
8.2
Interrupts ..................................................................................................................................... 59
8.3
8.4
C.2
How can I read all measured values of the AI Energy Meter ST at once? ................................. 80
C.3
How do I determine my current measured value from the input/output data of the
AI Energy Meter ST? ................................................................................................................... 81
C.4
How do I reset the energy meters of the AI Energy Meter ST? .................................................. 82
C.5
What do I have to keep in mind when setting up and configuring an ET 200SP with an
AI Energy Meter ST? ................................................................................................................... 85
C.6
Documentation guide
The documentation for the SIMATIC ET 200SP distributed I/O system is arranged into three
areas.
This arrangement enables you to access the specific content you require.
Basic information
The System Manual and Getting Started describe in detail the configuration, installation,
wiring and commissioning of the SIMATIC distributed I/O system. ET 200SP. The STEP 7
online help supports you in the configuration and programming.
Device information
Manuals contain a compact description of the module-specific information, such as
properties, terminal diagrams, characteristics, technical specifications.
General information
The function manuals contain detailed descriptions on general topics regarding the
SIMATIC ET 200SP distributed I/O system, e.g. diagnostics, communication, Motion Control,
Web server.
You can download the documentation free of charge from the Internet
(http://www.automation.siemens.com/mcms/industrial-automation-systemssimatic/en/manual-overview/tech-doc-controllers/Pages/Default.aspx).
Changes and supplements to the manuals are documented in a Product Information.
Documentation guide
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Product overview
2.1
Article number
6ES7134-6PA00-0BD0
Product overview
2.1 Properties of the AI Energy Meter ST
Figure 2-1
Properties
The module has the following technical properties:
Measurement of electrical data of a three-phase supply network
Recording of:
Voltages
Currents
Phase angles
Power
Energy values
Frequencies
The module supports the following functions:
Firmware update
I&M identification data
Reconfiguration in RUN
10
Product overview
2.1 Properties of the AI Energy Meter ST
You can configure the module with STEP 7 V5.5 SPx (TIA Portal V13 SPy) and with a
GSD(ML) file.
Table 2- 1
V2.0.0
V2.0.0
V2.0.0
V2.0.0
Accessories
The following accessories must be ordered separately:
Labeling strips
Reference identification label
You can find additional information on the accessories in the ET 200SP distributed I/O
system (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/58649293) system manual.
Firmware update
Note
Firmware update
Note that voltage must be applied to the L1 and N phases of the module during the firmware
update. A minimum voltage of 85 V must be guaranteed during the update.
11
Product overview
2.2 Area of application
2.2
Area of application
12
Product overview
2.2 Area of application
Figure 2-2
13
Wiring
3.1
Potential
The AI Energy Meter ST forms its own potential together with its BaseUnit. The BaseUnit is
not in contact with the power bus and passes the potential through from the left to the right
slot.
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Wiring
3.1 Terminal and block diagram
Figure 3-1
Microcontroller
ULn
Voltage connection
ILn
Current connection
Neutral conductor
Power measurement
Block diagram of the AI Energy Meter ST
Useable BaseUnit
As BaseUnit, use a BaseUnit of type D0, 6ES7193-6BP00-0BD0.
Pull the I/O module forwards and parallel out of the BaseUnit.
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Wiring
3.2 Supplying the module
Connection types
There are 3 connection types for connection in two-wire or four-wire networks with balanced
or unbalanced load:
3-phase, 4-wire, unbalanced load
3-phase, 4-wire, balanced load
Single-phase alternating current
The input circuit of the module must correspond to one of the listed connection types. Select
the appropriate connection type for the intended use.
You will find examples of connections in the section Application cases (Page 17).
Information on the selection of a current transformer is available in the section Current
transformer selection data (Page 78).
3.2
TN and TT system
The AI Energy Meter ST can be used in TN and TT systems.
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Application cases
4.1
Principle
Voltage is measured via terminals UL1, UL2, UL3 and N.
Current is measured by means of three current transformers via terminals IL1, IL2, IL3 and
N.
There is unrestricted measurement of all values in all phases.
Figure 4-1
17
Application cases
4.2 Current measurement on a motor
4.2
Principle
Current is measured by means of three current transformers via terminals IL1, IL2, IL3 and
N.
The measurement is restricted to the currents of the 3 phases and voltage on channel L1.
Figure 4-2
4.3
Principle
The voltage must be measured via terminals UL1 and N.
Current is measured by means of a current transformer via terminals IL1 and N.
There is unrestricted measurement of all values in phase L1.
Figure 4-3
18
Application cases
4.4 Power measurement on a machine without coupled neutral conductor
4.4
Principle
Voltage is measured via terminals UL1, UL2 and UL3.
Current is measured by means of three current transformers via the terminals IL1, IL2 and
IL3.
With a grounded neutral conductor and negligible load on the grounding section, the neutral
conductor connection of the AI Energy Meter ST can be grounded.
There is unrestricted measurement of all values in all phases.
Figure 4-4
19
Application cases
4.5 Measurement on a balanced consumer without neutral conductor connection
4.5
Principle
For balanced consumers without a neutral conductor connection, the neutral conductor of
the four-wire system can be used for the measurements.
There is unrestricted measurement of all values in all phases.
Figure 4-5
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Measured values
There are two ways to read out measured values from the AI Energy Meter ST:
acyclically via a measured value data record (section Measured value data record
(Page 23))
cyclically via the user data (section User data (Page 25))
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22
5.2
Byte
Measured variable
Format
Measured value ID
Version
Byte
Reserved
Byte
Voltage UL1-N
Float
Voltage UL2-N
Float
10
Voltage UL3-N
Float
14
Voltage UL1-L2
Float
18
Voltage UL2-L3
Float
22
Voltage UL3-L1
Float
26
Current L1
Float
30
Current L2
Float
34
Current L3
Float
38
Power factor L1
Float
19
42
Power factor L2
Float
20
46
Power factor L3
Float
21
50
Float
37
54
Frequency
Float
30
58
Float
38
62
Float
39
66
Apparent power L1
Float
10
70
Apparent power L2
Float
11
74
Apparent power L3
Float
12
78
Float
34
82
Reactive power L1
Float
16
86
Reactive power L2
Float
17
90
Reactive power L3
Float
18
94
Float
36
98
Active power L1
Float
13
102
Active power L2
Float
14
106
Active power L3
Float
15
110
Float
35
114
Phase angle L1
Float
62108
118
Phase angle L2
Float
62208
23
Byte
Measured variable
Format
Measured value ID
122
Phase angle L3
Float
62308
126
Float
204
130
Float
206
134
Float
205
138
Float
202
142
Float
203
146
Float
200
150
Float
201
154
double
214
162
double
216
170
double
215
178
double
212
186
double
213
194
double
210
202
double
211
Note
The cumulative value in 3-phase operation is obtained from the sums of the individual
values of the phases.
Inflow and outflow energy meters are always positive values.
The diagnostics information "Overflow cumulative values" is not triggered in connection
with the maximum values of the energy meters.
Procedure
Data record 142 is located on the AI Energy Meter ST. Use SFB "RDREC" to read out the
data record from the module. This system function is stored in the STEP 7 library.
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5.3
User data
5.3.1
Module versions
Input/output data
The input/output data are limited within an ET 200SP station depending on the interface
module or CPU in use. The longer the input and output data of a module, the sooner the
maximum configuration of the ET 200SP is reached.
Module versions
Table 5- 2
Module version
Module version
25
Quality information
The quality bits are displayed in both module versions and in all user data variants.
In addition, the two bits 6 and 7 receive a code that describes the "quadrants of phase 1" in
relation to the power.
NOTICE
Phase 1 only
The qualifier bits always describe the state of phase 1. This means they apply to all 3
phases in balanced mode.
Table 5- 3
Quality information
Byte
Allocation
Bit
Validity
Comment
Qualifier
Quadrant
Qualifier
Quadrant
I3
I-phase 3
U3
U-phase 3
I2
I-phase 2
U2
U-phase 2
I1
I-phase 1
U1
U-phase 1
26
Quadrant
Code
Meaning
Criteria
0b 00xx xxxx
Motor, inductive
II
0b 01xx xxxx
Generator, inductive
II
0b 10xx xxxx
Generator, capacitive
IV
0b 11xx xxxx
Motor, capacitive
Figure 5-1
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5.3.2
Module version: User data with 32 bytes input data/12 bytes output data
5.3.2.1
Byte
Validity
Designation
Comment
Module
User data
variant
Module
Quality
information
2 ... 31
Module or phase
Data
28
5.3.2.2
Byte
Validity
Designation
Comment
Module
User data
variant
Module
Digital control
outputs
Reserved
Reserved
2 ... 11
Reserved
29
5.3.2.3
User data
30 bytes are available for transmission to supply the measured values cyclically with the
input/output data of the AI Energy Meter ST. Because only a limited number of measured
values can be transmitted this way, you can select one of ten preconfigured user data
variants. These include a specific selection of measured values.
User data
254 (preset)
253
252
251
250
249
Energy L1
248
Energy L2
247
Energy L3
246
245
159
30
Byte
Allocation
Quality information = Ob QQ I3 U3 I2 U2 I1 U1
2 ... 3
Current L1
4 ... 5
Current L2
6 ... 7
Current L3
8 ... 9
35
10 ... 11
36
12 ... 13
34
14 ... 17
200
18 ... 21
202
22
Reserved
23
24
Scaling current L1
25
Scaling current L2
26
Scaling current L3
27
28
29
30
31
Measured
value ID
37
31
Byte
Allocation
Measured
value ID
Quality information = Ob QQ I3 U3 I2 U2 I1 U1
2 ... 3
Current L1
4 ... 5
Current L2
6 ... 7
Current L3
8 ... 9
Active power L1
13
10 ... 11
Active power L2
14
12 ... 13
Active power L3
15
14 ... 15
35
16 ... 19
205
20
Power factor L1
19
21
Power factor L2
20
22
Power factor L3
21
23
37
24
Scaling current L1
25
Scaling current L2
26
Scaling current L3
27
28
29
30
31
32
Byte
Allocation
Measured
value ID
Quality information = Ob QQ I3 U3 I2 U2 I1 U1
2 ... 3
Current L1
4 ... 5
Current L2
6 ... 7
Current L3
8 ... 9
Reactive power L1
16
10 ... 11
Reactive power L2
17
12 ... 13
Reactive power L3
18
14 ... 15
36
16 ... 19
202
20
Power factor L1
19
21
Power factor L2
20
22
Power factor L3
21
23
37
24
Scaling current L1
25
Scaling current L2
26
Scaling current L3
27
28
29
30
31
33
Byte
Allocation
Measured
value ID
Quality information = Ob QQ I3 U3 I2 U2 I1 U1
2 ... 3
Current L1
4 ... 5
Current L2
6 ... 7
Current L3
8 ... 9
Apparent power L1
10
10 ... 11
Apparent power L2
11
12 ... 13
Apparent power L3
12
14 ... 15
34
16 ... 19
204
20
Power factor L1
19
21
Power factor L2
20
22
Power factor L3
21
23
24
Scaling current L1
25
Scaling current L2
26
Scaling current L3
27
28
29
30
31
34
Byte
Allocation
Measured
value ID
Quality information = Ob QQ I3 U3 I2 U2 I1 U1
2 ... 3
Current L1
4 ... 5
Current L2
6 ... 7
Current L3
8 ... 9
Voltage UL1-N
10 ... 11
Voltage UL2-N
12 ... 13
Voltage UL3-N
14 ... 15
Voltage UL1-UL2
16 ... 17
Voltage UL2-UL3
18 ... 19
Voltage UL3-UL1
20
Power factor L1
19
21
Power factor L2
20
22
Power factor L3
21
23
37
24
Scaling current L1
25
Scaling current L2
26
Scaling current L3
27
Reserved
28
Reserved
29
Reserved
30 ... 31
Frequency
62030
35
Byte
Allocation
Measured
value ID
Quality information = Ob QQ I3 U3 I2 U2 I1 U1
Reserved
Reserved
4 ... 7
210
8 ... 11
211
11 ... 15
212
16 ... 19
213
20 ... 23
214
24
Reserved
25
26
27
28
29
30
Reserved
31
37
36
Energy L1
Byte
Allocation
Measured
value ID
Quality information = Ob QQ I3 U3 I2 U2 I1 U1
2 ... 3
Current L1
4 ... 7
62110
8 ... 11
62111
11 ... 15
62112
16 ... 19
62113
20 ... 23
Apparent energy L1
62114
24
Scaling current L1
25
26
27
28
29
30
Reserved
31
Power factor L1
19
37
Energy L2
Byte
Allocation
Measured
value ID
Quality information = Ob QQ I3 U3 I2 U2 I1 U1
2 ... 3
Current L2
4 ... 7
62210
8 ... 11
62211
11 ... 15
62212
16 ... 19
62213
20 ... 23
Apparent energy L2
62214
24
Scaling current L2
25
26
27
28
29
30
Reserved
31
Power factor L2
20
38
Energy L3
Byte
Allocation
Measured
value ID
Quality information = Ob QQ I3 U3 I2 U2 I1 U1
2 ... 3
Current L3
4 ... 7
62310
8 ... 11
62311
11 ... 15
62312
16 ... 19
62313
20 ... 23
Apparent energy L3
62314
24
Scaling current L3
25
26
27
28
29
30
Reserved
31
Power factor L3
21
Byte
Allocation
Measured
value ID
Quality information = Ob QQ I3 U3 I2 U2 I1 U1
2 ... 5
34
6 ... 9
62418
10 ... 13
62417
14 ... 17
Current L1
18 ... 21
Current L2
22 ... 25
Current L3
26 ... 27
Voltage UL1-N
28 ... 29
Voltage UL2-N
30 ... 31
Voltage UL3-N
39
Byte
Allocation
Quality information = Ob QQ I3 U3 I2 U2 I1 U1
2 ... 3
Current L1
4 ... 5
Voltage UL1-N
6 ... 7
Active power L1
13
8 ... 9
Reactive power L1
16
10 ... 11
Apparent power L1
66
12 ... 15
Active energy L1
62117
16 ... 19
Reactive energy L1
62119
20 ... 23
Apparent energy L1
62114
24
Scaling current L1
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Power factor L1
Measured
value ID
19
40
5.3.3
Module version: User data with 2 bytes input data/2 bytes output data
This module version can only be configured with some interface modules, see ET 200SP
Product information (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/73021864).
Byte
2 byte variant
Validity
Designation
Comment
128 (0x80)
Module
User data
variant
Constant = 0x80
Qualifier
Module
Quality
information
The structure variants of these 2 bytes of output data are described below.
Table 5- 19
Byte
Validity
Designation
Comment
Module
Reserved
Reserved
Module
Digital control
outputs
41
Energy meters
6.1
Introduction
The AI Energy Meter ST measures the voltage and the current. Depending on the time, the
AI Energy Meter ST determines the energy meter which represents a typical indicator for the
power consumption of a plant. Typical areas of application are in energy management, refer
also to the section Area of application (Page 12).
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Energy meters
6.1 How the energy meter works
If a power failure is detected, the data record must be written back to the AI Energy Meter ST
as soon as the module is available again. You can use SFB "WRREC" to do this and write
the data saved last to data record 143.
Figure 6-1
43
Energy meters
6.1 How the energy meter works
Figure 6-2
Gate
44
Energy meters
6.2 Energy meter data record 143
6.2
6.2.1
Byte
Format
Length
in bytes
Unit
Value range
Meaning
byte
0: 1. Version
Version control
Restore:
Version
Unsigned 8
Reserved
Unsigned 8
Control byte 1 - L1
Unsigned 8
8 bit
Control byte 2 - L1
Unsigned 8
8 bit
Control byte 1 - L2
Unsigned 8
8 bit
Control byte 2 - L2
Unsigned 8
8 bit
Control byte 1 - L3
Unsigned 8
8 bit
Control byte 2 - L3
Unsigned 8
8 bit
Controls the
response of the
module-internal
calculations
(Restoring data
record 143
(Page 47)).
Save:
All energy meter
values are supplied
(Saving data record
143 (Page 49)).
Double
Wh
Overflow
1.8e+308
16
Double
Wh
Overflow
1.8e+308
24
Double
vahr
Overflow
1.8e+308
32
Double
varh
Overflow
1.8e+308
Restore:
If the individual
variables are
selected via bits, the
start values starting
from address 8
apply. Only the
values selected
45
Energy meters
6.2 Energy meter data record 143
Byte
Format
Length
in bytes
Unit
Value range
Meaning
using control bits are
applied and these
energy calculations
are restarted.
40
Double
VAh
Overflow
1.8e+308
48
Double
Wh
Overflow
1.8e+308
56
Double
Wh
Overflow
1.8e+308
64
Double
varh
Overflow
1.8e+308
72
Double
varh
Overflow
1.8e+308
80
Double
VAh
Overflow
1.8e+308
88
Double
Wh
Overflow
1.8e+308
96
Double
Wh
Overflow
1.8e+308
104
Double
varh
Overflow
1.8e+308
112
Double
varh
Overflow
1.8e+308
120
Double
VAh
Overflow
1.8e+308
(Restoring data
record 143
(Page 47)).
Save:
Current energy
meter values are
supplied (Saving
data record 143
(Page 49)).
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Energy meters
6.2 Energy meter data record 143
6.2.2
Bit
Meaning
Bit=1:
Values are only applied when the reset output (see user data outputs) receives a
0 1 edge.
Bit=0:
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Bit
Meaning
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
47
Energy meters
6.2 Energy meter data record 143
Meaning
00H
No variable
20H
40H
60H
80H
A0H
C0H
E0H
Reset on Request
It is customary in production plants to reset the energy meters in specific situations (for
example, after completing a production job). The function for this is "Reset on Request".
If the respective bit is set in the control byte 1 of the individual phases of the data record 143,
all selected energy meters are applied in the firmware but are not yet effective.
The start values are only included in the calculation of the energy meter after the switching of
a "0 1" edge at the respective digital output.
The selection of the energy meter is implemented via the control bytes 2 in the data
record 143.
48
Energy meters
6.2 Energy meter data record 143
6.2.3
Bit
Meaning
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Bit
Meaning
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
49
Parameters
7.1
Parameters
Parameters
Value range
Default setting
Reconfiguration in RUN
Voltage measuring
range of the power
supply system
Disabled
3P4W, 3-phase,
4-wire
100 V
110 V
115 V
120 V
127 V
190 V
200 V
208 V
220 V
230 V
GSD file
PROFIBUS DP 1
Yes
Module
Module
230 V
Yes
Module
Module
50
Parameters
7.1 Parameters
Parameters
Value range
Default setting
Reconfiguration in RUN
50 Hz
Yes
Module
Module
Energy meters
measure
continuously
Yes
Module
1 ... 50%
10%
Yes
Module
Module
Disable
Disable
Yes
Module
Module
Enable
0xFE - Total
power L1, L2, L3
0xFE
Yes
Module
0xFE - Total
power
0xFD - Active
power L1, L2, L3
0xFC - Reactive
power L1, L2, L3
0xFA - Basic
measured
values L1
0xF9 - Total
energy L1,
L2, L3
0xF8 Energy L1
0x9F - Basic
variables
single-phase
measurement L1
0xF5 - Basic
variables
three-phase
measurement
50 Hz
60 Hz
Energy meters
measure
continuously
Enable energy
meter gate
Line voltage
diagnostics 1
GSD file
PROFIBUS DP 1
0xFB - Apparent
power L1, L2, L3
0xFA - Basic
measured values
L1 L2, L3
0xF9 - Total
energy L1, L2, L3
0xF8 - Energy L1
0xF7 - Energy L2
0xF6 - Energy L3
0xF5 - Basic
variables threephase
measurement
0x9F - Basic
variables singlephase measurement L1
20 ... 250 mA
50
Yes
Module
Diagnostics
overflow current 1
Disable
Disable
Yes
Channel
Module
Enable
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Parameters
7.1 Parameters
Parameters
Value range
Default setting
Reconfiguration in RUN
Diagnostics
overflow cumulative
values 1
Diagnostics
of low limit voltage 1
Diagnostics
underflow voltage 1
Diagnostics
overflow voltage 1
Disable
Enable
Disable
Enable
Disable
Enable
Disable
Enable
GSD file
PROFIBUS DP 1
Disable
Yes
Channel
Module
Disable
Yes
Channel
Module
Disable
Yes
Channel
Module
Disable
Yes
Channel
Module
Tolerance factor
secondary overcurrent 1
10 ... 100
100 [0.1 A]
Yes
Channel
Module
Tolerance time
overcurrent 1
1 ... 60,000 ms
Yes
Channel
Module
Current transformer
transfer factor 1, 2
1 ... 10000
Yes
Channel
Module
Current transformer
primary current 1, 3
1 ... 10000 A
1A
Current transformer
secondary current 1
1A
1A
Yes
Channel
Module
5A
Reverse current
direction of current
transformer 1
Do not reverse
current direction
Do not reverse
current direction
Yes
Channel
Module
Reverse current
direction
Only for configuration using the PROFIBUS GSD file; does not affect configuration with STEP 7 using HSP: Due to the
limited number of parameters for configuration using a PROFIBUS GSD file (maximum of 244 bytes per ET 200SP
station), this parameter is not visible during configuration (all parameters apply to all 3 phases; there are fewer user data
variants). If the parameter is not visible, the module operates with the listed default setting. If required, you can still set
this parameter using data record 128 as described in the table above. The parameter length of the I/O module is 9
bytes.
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Parameters
7.2 Description of parameters
7.2
Description of parameters
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Parameters
7.2 Description of parameters
The tolerance time starts as soon as the secondary current value (1 A, 5 A) is exceeded.
After the set tolerance time has elapsed, the secondary current value (1 A, 5 A) is monitored. A
violation of the secondary current value also returns DIAG_UEBERLAST.
DIAG_UEBERLAST diagnoses the affected phase if the tolerance value of the secondary
current has been exceeded within the assigned tolerance time (or the maximum value of the
secondary current (10 A) is exceeded).
Figure 7-1
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Parameters
7.2 Description of parameters
55
Parameters
7.2 Description of parameters
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Interrupts/diagnostic alarms
8.1
LED display
DIAG (green/red)
Error (red)
PWR (green)
Status (green)
Figure 8-1
LED display
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Interrupts/diagnostic alarms
8.1 Status and error display
DIAG LED
Table 8- 1
DIAG
Off
Module not ready for operation (no parameters assigned)
Flashes
Module parameters assigned and no module diagnostics
On
Module parameters assigned and module diagnostics
Flashes
Status LED
Table 8- 2
Status
Off
Channel deactivated and voltage present
On
Error LED
Table 8- 3
Status
Off
Channel is faulty
On
PWR LED
Table 8- 4
PWR
Off
Load voltage present
On
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Interrupts/diagnostic alarms
8.2 Interrupts
8.2
Interrupts
The analog input module AI Energy Meter ST supports diagnostic error interrupts.
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Interrupts/diagnostic alarms
8.3 Diagnostic alarms
8.3
Diagnostic alarms
Diagnostic alarms
Table 8- 5
Error types
Diagnostic alarm
Error code
Meaning
Remedy
Undervoltage1
2H
3H
Overvoltage
Overload
4H
Observe current
7H
Low limit1
8H
Maintain voltage
Error
9H
Parameter assignment
error
10H
Load voltage
11H
Channel is temporarily
unavailable
1FH
Check supply
If the "Undervoltage" and "Low limit" diagnostics are active at the same time, the "Low limit" diagnostics has higher
priority and deletes the "Undervoltage" diagnostics.
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Interrupts/diagnostic alarms
8.4 Diagnostics response
8.4
Diagnostics response
Diagnostics response
This section describes the response of the AI Energy Meter ST when diagnostics information
is reported.
Zero suppression
If the current fed in is lower than the configured low limit for current, the measured value of
the current and all dependent variables are suppressed or set to "0".
Overload limitation
If the secondary current fed in at the channel is higher than 12 A, the module changes to
limitation and the measured value of the current and all dependent variables are set to "0".
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Interrupts/diagnostic alarms
8.4 Diagnostics response
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Technical specifications
9.1
Technical specifications
General information
Usable BaseUnits
CC00
Product function
Voltage measurement
Yes
Current measurement
Yes
Energy measurement
Yes
Frequency measurement
Yes
Yes
Yes
I&M data
Yes
Isochronous mode
No
Operating mode
Cyclic measurement
Yes
Acyclic measurement
Yes
Installation type/mounting
Rack mounting possible
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Supply voltage
Description
100 - 240 V AC
10%
90 V
264 V
0.6 VA
Line frequency
Permissible frequency range, low limit
47 Hz
63 Hz
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Technical specifications
9.1 Technical specifications
6ES7134-6PA00-0BD0
Address area
Address space per module
Address space per module, max.
Analog inputs
Cycle time (all channels), typ.
50 ms
Interrupts/diagnostics/status information
Interrupts
Diagnostic error interrupt
Yes
Limit interrupt
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Integrated functions
Measuring functions
Buffering of measured variables
No
Parameter length
44 bytes
TRMS
TRMS
Complete
Sinusoidal or distorted
Fixing at 50 Hz
Fixing at 60 Hz
No
Measuring range
45 Hz
65 Hz
230 V
400 V
90 V
264 V
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Technical specifications
9.1 Technical specifications
6ES7134-6PA00-0BD0
155 V
460 V
20 mW
5A
0.6 VA
100 A
10 A; for 1 minute
Error limits
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
Ambient conditions
Installation position
Horizontal, vertical
Dimensions
Width
20 mm
Weights
Weight (without packaging)
45 g
Miscellaneous
Current transformer selection data
Current transformer burden power x/1A, min.
1.25 VA
1.5 VA
200 m
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Technical specifications
9.1 Technical specifications
ATEX approval
In accordance with EN 60079-15 (Electrical apparatus for potentially explosive atmospheres;
Type of protection "n") and EN 60079-0 (Electrical apparatus for potentially explosive gas
atmospheres - Part 0: General Requirements)
Dimension drawing
See ET 200SP BaseUnits (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/59753521)
manual
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67
Figure A-1
Header information
The figure below shows the structure of the header information.
Figure A-2
Header information
68
Figure A-3
69
Figure A-4
You can find the user data variant in the section User data (Page 25)
Figure A-5
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71
Figure A-6
Code
100
0000 0001
110
0000 0010
115
0000 0011
120
0000 0100
127
0000 0101
190
0000 0110
200
0000 0111
208
0000 1000
220
0000 1001
230
0000 1010
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Measured variables
B.1
Measured variables
Measured variables
Measured
value ID
Measured variables
User data
Format
Unit
Value range
Format
Unit
Value range
Voltage UL1-N
Float
uint16
0.01 V
0 300000
Voltage UL2-N
Float
uint16
0.01 V
0 300000
Voltage UL3-N 1
Float
uint16
0.01 V
0 300000
Voltage UL1-L2
Float
uint16
0.01 V
0 600000
Voltage UL2-L3
Float
uint16
0.01 V
0 600000
Voltage UL3-L1 2
Float
uint16
0.01 V
0 600000
Current L1
Float
0.0 100000.0
uint16
1 mA
0 65535
Current L2 1
Float
0.0 100000.0
uint16
1 mA
0 65535
Current L3
Float
0.0 100000.0
uint16
1 mA
0 65535
10
Apparent power L1
Float
VA
-3.0e+9 +3.0e+9
int16
1 VA
-27648 27648
11
VA
-3.0e+9 +3.0e+9
int16
1 VA
-27648 27648
12
Apparent power L3
1
3
Float
VA
-3.0e+9 +3.0e+9
int16
1 VA
-27648 27648
13
Active power L1
Float
-3.0e+9 +3.0e+9
int16
1W
-27648 27648
14
Active power L2 3
Float
-3.0e+9 +3.0e+9
int16
1W
-27648 27648
15
Active power L3
Float
-3.0e+9 +3.0e+9
int16
1W
-27648 27648
16
Reactive power L1 3
Float
var
-3.0e+9 +3.0e+9
int16
1 var
-27648 27648
17
Reactive power L2
Float
var
-3.0e+9 +3.0e+9
int16
1 var
-27648 27648
18
Reactive power L3
Float
var
-3.0e+9 +3.0e+9
int16
1 var
-27648 27648
19
Power factor L1 3
Float
uint8
0.10%
0 100
20
Power factor L2
Float
uint8
0.10%
0 100
21
Power factor L3 3
Float
uint8
0.10%
0 100
30
Frequency
Float
Hz
uint8
1 Hz
45 65
34
Total apparent
power L1L2L3 5
Float
VA
-3.0e+9 +3.0e+9
int16
1 VA
-27648 27648
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Measured variables
B.1 Measured variables
Measured
value ID
Measured variables
35
36
User data
Format
Unit
Value range
Format
Unit
Value range
Float
-3.0e+9 +3.0e+9
int16
1W
-27648 27648
var
-3.0e+9 +3.0e+9
int16
1 var
-27648 27648
37
Float
uint8
0.10%
0 100
200
Float
Wh
201
Float
Wh
202
Total reactive
energy inflow
L1L2L3 6
Float
varh
203
Total reactive
energy outflow
L1L2L3 6
Float
varh
204
Total apparent
energy L1L2L3 6
Float
Vah
205
Float
Wh
206
Total reactive
energy L1L2L3 6
Float
varh
210
double
Wh
211
double
Wh
212
Total reactive
energy inflow
L1L2L3 6
double
varh
213
Total reactive
energy outflow
L1L2L3 6
double
varh
214
Total apparent
energy L1L2L3 6
double
Vah
uint32
1 Vah
0 4294967295
215
double
Wh
uint32
1 Wh
0 4294967295
216
Total reactive
energy L1L2L3 6
double
varh
uint32
1 varh
0 4294967295
62108
Phase angle L1 3
Float
0.0 360.0
62208
Phase angle L2 3
Float
0.0 360.0
62308
Phase angle L3 3
Float
0.0 360.0
62030
Frequency (high
accuracy) 4
uint16
0.01 Hz
4500 6500
62110
Active energy
inflow L1
uint32
1 Wh
0 4294967295
62111
Active energy
outflow L1
uint32
1 Wh
0 4294967295
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Measured variables
B.1 Measured variables
Measured
value ID
Measured variables
User data
Format
Unit
Value range
Format
Unit
Value range
62112
Reactive energy
inflow L1
uint32
1 varh
0 4294967295
62113
Reactive energy
outflow L1
uint32
1 varh
0 4294967295
62114
Apparent energy L1
uint32
1 Vah
0 4294967295
62117
Active energy L1
uint32
1 Wh
0 4294967295
62119
Reactive energy L1
uint32
1 varh
0 4294967295
62210
Active energy
inflow L2
uint32
1 Wh
0 4294967295
62211
Active energy
outflow L2
uint32
1 Wh
0 4294967295
62212
Reactive energy
inflow L2
uint32
1 varh
0 4294967295
62213
Reactive energy
outflow L2
uint32
1 varh
0 4294967295
62214
Apparent energy L2
uint32
1 Vah
0 4294967295
62217
Active energy L2
uint32
1 Wh
0 4294967295
62219
Reactive energy L2
uint32
1 varh
0 4294967295
62310
Active energy
inflow L3
uint32
1 Wh
0 4294967295
62311
Active energy
outflow L3
uint32
1 Wh
0 4294967295
62312
Reactive energy
inflow L3
uint32
1 varh
0 4294967295
62313
Reactive energy
outflow L3
uint32
1 varh
0 4294967295
62314
Apparent energy L3
uint32
1 Vah
0 4294967295
62317
Active energy L3
uint32
1 Wh
0 4294967295
62319
Reactive energy L3
uint32
1 varh
0 4294967295
62417
uint32
1 Wh
0 4294967295
62418
uint32
1 Wh
0 4294967295
62419
Total reactive
energy, inflow
uint32
1 varh
0 4294967295
62420
Total reactive
energy, outflow
uint32
1 varh
0 4294967295
62414
Total apparent
energy
uint32
1 Vah
0 4294967295
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Measured variables
B.1 Measured variables
Measured
value ID
Measured variables
User data
Format
Unit
Value range
Format
Unit
Value range
38
Amplitude
unbalance for
voltage 2
Float
39
Amplitude
unbalance for
current 2
Float
Effective value
IEC 61557-12
Simple summation
Calculation from the start/restart (inflow and outflow values are positive numbers)
Format
Table B- 2
Format
Length in bytes
uint8
1 byte
int16, uint16
2 bytes
float
4 bytes
double
8 bytes
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Description
Among other things, the AI Energy Meter ST is designed for measuring current for
connection to toroidal-core current transformers.
You need to take certain requirements into account so that
You achieve correct results from the measurements and
You do not overload or damage the current transformers.
Figure C-1
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RL
Zn
Figure C-2
Based on the maximum cable resistance in ohms, you then calculate the maximum length of
the connection cable. To do this, check the data sheet of the connection cable you are using.
Note
The length of the connection cable (outwards and return) must not exceed the value of
200 meters.
Example 1
Current transformer 500/5 A
Maximum primary current in the application: 400 A maximum secondary current: 4 A
Burden in the AI Energy Meter ST including connection resistance: R = 25 m
Rated burden current transformer Zn: 5 VA
This means that the maximum cable resistance between the toroidal-core current
transformer and the ET 200SP terminal can be a maximum of 287.5 .
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C.2
Description
There are several options to read the measured values of the AI Energy Meter ST:
Cyclic reading via the I/O data
Acyclic reading via data record 143 or 142
This section describes how to read all measured values using data record 142.
Requirement
If the "Energy meter gate" parameter is enabled, the energy meters only measure if the bit
"Energy meter gate open" in the output data (offset 1.6) is set to "1".
Instruction
The following instruction describes the procedure for acyclic reading of the measured values
of the AI Energy Meter ST using data record 142.
Procedure for acyclic reading of measured values using data record 142:
1. Create a data type which has the same structure as data record 142. The example
project already includes such a UDT.
Information on the structure of data record 142 is available in section Measured value
data record (Page 23).
2. Read the data record by means of SFB 52 "RDREC" from the AI Energy Meter ST
module.
The input parameters of the SFB must be allocated as follows:
REQ: A new read job is triggered if REQ = TRUE.
ID: The ID is available in the HWCN of STEP 7. The first input address is the same as
the ID. The ID must be specified in hexadecimal form.
INDEX: The data record number: 142.
MLEN: The maximum length of the data record: 210
RECORD: A pointer to the data area in the CPU which includes data record 142
The transfer of the data record is complete when the output parameter BUSY has the
value FALSE.
3. This means all measured values listed in section Measured variables (Page 74) are
transferred to the CPU and can be evaluated in the user program.
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C.3
Description
There are several options to read the measured values of the AI Energy Meter ST:
Cyclic reading using the input/output data
Acyclic reading via data record 142
This section describes how to read the current measured values using the input/output data.
Instruction
1. Specify which measured values are to be available in the input/output data. You can
choose from different user data variants (see section User data (Page 25)).
2. Use your user program to read the measured value relevant for you from the input/output
data during operation.
Byte
Allocation
Measured
value ID
Quality information = Ob QQ I3 U3 I2 U2 I1 U1
2 ... 3
Current L1
4 ... 5
Current L2
6 ... 7
Current L3
8 ... 9
35
10 ... 11
36
12 ... 13
34
14 ... 17
200
18 ... 21
202
22
Reserved
23
24
Scaling current L1
25
Scaling current L2
26
Scaling current L3
27
37
28
29
30
31
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C.4
Description
It may be useful to reset the energy meters of the AI Energy Meter ST module when you
start a new work order. Resetting here means setting the energy meters to the initial value
which can also be 0.
This section describes how you can reset the energy meters of the AI Energy Meter ST with
data record 143.
Instruction
1. Create a data type which has the same structure as data record 143. The example
project already includes such a UDT.
Detailed information on the structure of data record 143 is available in section Structure
of data record 143 (Page 45).
Byte
Format
Length
in bytes
Unit
Value range
Version
Unsigned 8
byte
0: 1. Version
Reserved
Unsigned 8
Control byte 1 - L1
Unsigned 8
8 bit
00H, 04H
Control byte 2 - L1
Unsigned 8
8 bit
Control byte 1 - L2
Unsigned 8
8 bit
00H, 04H
Control byte 2 - L2
Unsigned 8
8 bit
Control byte 1 - L3
Unsigned 8
8 bit
00H, 04H
Control byte 2 - L3
Unsigned 8
8 bit
Double
Wh
Overflow 1.8e+308
16
Double
Wh
Overflow 1.8e+308
24
varh
Overflow 1.8e+308
32
Double
varh
Overflow 1.8e+308
40
Double
VAh
Overflow 1.8e+308
48
Double
Wh
Overflow 1.8e+308
56
Double
Wh
Overflow 1.8e+308
64
varh
Overflow 1.8e+308
72
varh
Overflow 1.8e+308
Double
81
Meaning
Bit = 1:
Values are only applied when the reset output (see user data outputs)
receives a 0 1 edge.
Bit = 0:
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Byte 8 ... byte 127: Start values for the individual energy meters
The start values in data record 143 have the "Double" format (64-bit floating-point
number). This corresponds to the LREAL format in S7-1500 and in S7-1200.
Bit
Meaning
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
82
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C.5
Description
You must be aware of some special characteristics when you set up the ET 200SP
distributed I/O system with the AI Energy Meter ST module and when configuring with
STEP 7.
Setup
It is noted in the manual of the ET 200SP distributed I/O system that the first BaseUnit must
always be a light BaseUnit to feed in the supply voltage L+.
The AI Energy Meter ST may only be used with dark BaseUnits D0 and may therefore not be
inserted into the first slot after the interface module. The first permitted slot for the
AI Energy Meter ST is slot 2.
Configuration
The following instruction shows the procedure for configuring an ET 200SP with an
AI Energy Meter ST. The screenshots were created for PROFINET but also apply to the
PROFIBUS module.
1. Find the ET 200SP distributed I/O system you are using in the hardware catalog.
2. Insert the module in your project and assign it to the PROFINET controller.
3. Open the ET 200SP device view and leave slot 1 empty for PROFINET or insert a
module which can be used for slot 1.
Note
If the AI Energy Meter ST is not listed as module for ET 200SP in the hardware catalog,
the latest HSP is available under Entry ID 72341852
(http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/72341852) for STEP 7 V12 and
under Entry ID 23183356
(http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/23183356) for STEP 7 V5.5.
4. Insert the AI Energy Meter ST you are using starting at slot 2 according to the maximum
I/O data of the ET 200SP head-end station. Terminate the configuration with a server
module.
You can insert the following maximum number of AI Energy Meter ST depending on the
header module and the configuration:
IM 155-6PN ST: maximum of 8 AI Energy Meter ST
IM 155-6PN HF: maximum of 42 AI Energy Meter ST
IM 155-6DP HF: maximum of 7 AI Energy Meter ST
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C.6
IT network
You must create an artificial N-conductor (for example, by means of a 1:1 voltage
transformer) in IT networks due to the missing neutral conductor. You can then use the
module.
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