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Power Analyzer

CVM-NRG96

User manual
Extended version
CVM-NRG96

Checks on receipt.

This manual assists in the installation and use of the CVM NRG 96 power analyzer so
that the best possible use can be gained from it. On receipt of the equipment check
the following:

The equipment corresponds to the specifications in your order.


Check that the equipment has not been damaged during delivery.
Check that it has the correct instruction manual.

For safety reasons it is essential that anyone installing or


handling the CVM NRG 96 follow the usual safety procedures
as well as the specific warnings in this instruction manual.
Installing and maintenance for this analyzer must be carried
out by a qualified person.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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General features page 4

Installation and start-up page 6


Power supply voltage page 6
Maximum voltage in the measurement circuit page 7
Maximum admissible current page 7
Features of the transistor page 7
Operating conditions page 7
Safety page 7

Connection diagrams page 9

Operation page 13

Setting menus page 14

Programming SETUP Measurement page 15


Status of Setup Measurement page 15
Simple or compound voltages page 16
Transformation ratios page 16
Programming the power demand meter page 18
Programming the main page and preferred energy .. page 19
Backlight (Back-lighting of the display) page 20
Deletion of Energy meters page 21
Programming THD or d page 21
Transistor digital output page 22

Programming SETUP Communications page 26


Setting communication parameters page 27
Protection of SETUP measurement page 30

MODBUS protocol RTU page 31


MODBUS memory map page 32
RS485 connection page 35

FAQS (Frequently Asked questions) page 36

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General features
The CVM-NRG 96 panel analyzer is a programmable measuring instrument; it offers
a series of options for using it, which may be selected from configuration menus on
the instrument itself. Before starting the analyzer carefully read sections: power
supply, connection and setting and select the most suitable form of operation in order
to obtain the required data.
The CVM-NRG 96 measures, calculates and displays the main
electrical parameters in three phase, balanced or unbalanced
industrial systems.
Measurements are taken in true effective value using the three
alternating voltage inputs and three current inputs to measure 5
A secondaries from external measurement toroids.

With its processor, the measurement station allows simultaneous analysis of:

MAGNITUDE UNIT L1 L2 L3 III


Simple Voltage V
Compound voltage V
Current A
Frequency Hz
Active power kW
Reactive Power L kvarL
Reactive Power C kvarC
Apparent Power kVA
Power Factor PF
Cos Cos
Maximum Demand Pd
Neutral Current IN
Voltage THD % THD V
Current THD % THD A
kWh (consumption and generation) Wh
kvarh.L (consumption and generation) Wh
kvarh.C (consumption and generation) Wh
kVAh (consumption and generation) Wh
Harmonic decomposition (V and A) * % 15th
 () Available through display and communications.
 ( ) Only available through communications.
 (*) Harmonic decomposition in model HAR.

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The CVM-NRG 96 allows the display of all electrical parameters shown above, using
the back-lit LCD display, showing 4 instant electrical parameters, maximum or
minimum on each page jump.

Other features:

 Small sized instrument (96x96x50).


 Measurement in true effective value.
 Instant, maximum, minimum values for each parameter.
 Energy measurer function.
- 1 GWh in consumed energy.
- 100 MWh in generated energy.
 Backlit LCD display.
 RS485 communications (Modbus RTU) included.

Available models:

CVM-NRG96 CODE
CVM-NRG96 M51800
CVM-NRG96-ITF M51900
CVM-NRG96-ITF-RS485-C M51911
CVM-NRG96-ITF-RS485-C-HAR M51B11
CVM-NRG96-ITF-P-RS485-C M51A11

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Installation and start-up

This manual contains information and warnings that must be followed by the user to
ensure the safe operation of the equipment and to maintain it in a safe condition. The
analyzer must not be switched on until it is finally attached to the electrical board.

IF THE EQUIPMENT IS HANDLED IN A WAY NOT SPECIFIED BY THE


MANUFACTURER, THE EQUIPMENT'S PROTECTION MAY BE COMPROMISED

When it is likely that the equipment has lost its protection (with visible damage), it
must be disconnected from the auxiliary supply. In this event, contact a qualified
technical service representative.

Installing the equipment

Check the following points before switching the equipment on:

a) Power supply voltage.


b) Maximum voltage in the measurement circuit.
c) Maximum admissible current.
d) Features of the transistor (digital output).
e) Operating conditions.
f) Safety.

A. Power supply voltage

 Standard version:
- Power supply : 230 V AC.
- Frequency : 50-60 Hz
- Power supply tolerance : -15% / +10%
- Connection board : Terminals 1-2 (Power Supply)
- Consumption of the equipment : 5 VA

 Version Plus:
- Power supply : 85265 V AC. // 95300 V DC.
- Frequency : 50-60 Hz
- Connection board : Terminals 1-2 (Power Supply)
- Consumption of the equipment : 5 VA

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B. Maximum voltage in the measurement circuit:


- Voltage : 300 V AC. phase-neutral
520 V AC. phase-phase
- Frequency : 4565 Hz

C. Maximum admissible current:


- Current : External transformers In /5A.

D. Transistor features(output):
- NPN Type : Opto-isolated Transistor /Open Collector
- Maximum operating voltage: 24 V.DC.
- Maximum operating current: 50 mA
- Maximum frequency : 5 pulses / second
- Pulse length : 100 ms

E. Operating conditions:
- Operating temperature : -10 C / +50C
- Relative humidity : 5 to 95 % HR (without condensation)
- Altitude : up to 2,000 metres

F. Safety:
- Designed for category III installations 300 V AC. (EN 61010).
- Protection against electric shock by class II double isolation.

Installation
+0.8 +0.8
Installation for the equipment is by panel(panel drill 92 x 92 m.m., according to
DIN 43 700). All connections must remain inside the electrical board.

Bear in mind that when the equipment is connected, the terminals may be
dangerous if touched. Opening covers or removing parts may access parts
which are dangerous if touched. The equipment must not be used until it is
fully installed.

The equipment must be connected to a power supply circuit protected with gl (IEC
269) or type M fuses between 0.5 and 2 A. It must have an overload/short circuit
switch or equivalent device in order to disconnect the equipment from the power
supply. The power supply circuit and the voltage measurement circuit is connected
2
with a cable with a minimum cross section of 1 mm .
The secondary line for the current transformer shall have a minimum cross section of
2
2.5 mm .

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Terminal list

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 No. Terminal description


1 Power supply voltage input
2 Power supply voltage input
3 Transistor output RL1
4 Transistor output RL2
5 RS-485 ( + )
6 RS-485 ( - )
7 RS-485 ( GND )
8 Measurement VL1
9 Measurement VL2
10 Measurement VL3
11 Neutral measurement
12 Current input AL1 S2
13 Current input AL1 S1
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 14 Current input AL2 S2
15 Current input AL2 S1
16 Current input AL3 S2
17 Current input AL3 S1

Note: Internally terminals 13, 15 and 17 are joined to terminal 6, Neutral (in no
isolated model).
The current inputs... / 5 A are isolated in model ITF.

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Connection diagrams

A. Three phase system measurement with 4 wire connection (Low Voltage) and
three external current transformers.

Power supply AC. // Version Plus DC.

Power supply Plus


Terminal Description
1 + V DC.
2 - V DC.

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B. Three phase system measurement with 3 wire connection (Low Voltage) and
three external current transformers.

Power supply AC. // Version Plus DC.

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C. Three phase system measurement with 3 wire connection using 2 transformers


and three external current transformers.

Power supply AC. // Version Plus DC.

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D. Three phase system measurement with 3 wire connection using 2 voltage


transformers and two external current transformers.

Power supply AC. // Version Plus DC.

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Operation

Generic functions of the front keypad:

Key Reset:

 Starting the equipment.


 Deletion of Maximum and Minimum values. set
 This is equivalent to starting the equipment in the absence of ore
voltage.

Key Display:

 Displaying all variables by repeated presses.


 Function key in set-up menu: pressing the Display key moves
forward through different screens, both on the configuration menu
and the communications menu.
 In runtime mode, a long press (keeping the key pressed for 2
seconds), displays the energy meters:

 Active Energy Consumed


 Reactive Inductive Energy Consumed
 Reactive Capacitive Energy Consumed
 Apparent energy Consumed
 Active energy Generated
 Inductive Reactive Energy Generated
 Reactive Capacitive Energy Generated
 Apparent Energy Generated

Key Max and Min:

 Display of maximums or minimums for each variable displayed; this max


function is only valid while the key is being pressed. Once it is
stopped being pressed the instant values appears again after five
seconds.
 Function keys in set-up menu: the MIN key selects the code or min
parameter to be changed and the MAX key assigns the
corresponding code and/or variable.

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Configuration Menu

TheCVM-NRG96 analyzer has two configuration menus:

1. MEASUREMENT SETUP:

from this menu, the user can set the measurement parameters and the
analyzer's different display options.

- Measurement Setup Status (locked or unlocked)


- Simple or compound voltages
- Transformation ratios
- Power Demand Meter Setting
- Main page and preferred energy setting
- Backlight (Backlit display)
- Deletion of Energy meters
-
-

2. COMMUNICATIONS SETUP:

Configures the communication parameters: speed, parity, stop bits, etc; it


also accesses the locking menu using a password in the measurement SET
UP.

- Communication parameters setting


- Protection of measurement SETUP.

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Setting MEASUREMENT SETUP

The parameters for the CVM-NRG 96 and all its functions are displayed and changed
from this menu (according to type); it may start the eight energy meters and return
maximum demand to zero (Pd), maximums and minimums recorded.
The analyzer does not store the changes to the settings until the whole setting
program has been completed. If it is RESET before the end of the setting process, the
configuration entered is not stored in the memory.

To access MEASUREMENT SETUP the MAX and MIN keys have to
pressed at the same time until setting mode is entered.

On entering setting mode the message "M?NOJ{ ohfi", or as a default "M?NOJ{


fi]" is displayed for a few seconds indicating that we are in setting and informing of
their status (locked or unlocked).

 M?NOJ{ohfi{
On entering setting mode it is possible to see and change the setting.

 M?NOJ{fi]{
On entering setting mode it is possible to see the setting but not possible to
change it.

Once in MEASUREMENT SETUP using the keypad, it is possible to select the


different options and enter the variables:

The keypad functions to carry out the setting are as follows:

 The key enters the data and moves on to the following menu.
 The MAX key allows the selection of the different options in the menu or
increases a digit in the event that a variable has been entered.
 The MIN key is used to move the cursor among the digits.

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1. Simples or Compound Voltages

 Simple Voltages O+{ O,{ O-{


 Compound Voltages O+,{ O,-{ O-+

{O+ {O+,
{O, {O,-
{O- {O-+

To select one of the two display options, just press the MAX key and the two
options will alternate.
Once the required option is selected, press the key to enter the data and
access the next setting step moving on to the next setting step.

2. Transformation Ratios

 Transformer voltage primary

The display shows m_n{ Oifn{ Jlf followed by three digits; these
allow the setting of the transformer voltage primary.

{{M_n
{{Oifn
{{JlC
*****+

To write or change the value of the transformer primary value repeatedly


press the MAX key increasing the value of the digit which is flashing at the
time.
When the required value is on the screen, move on to the following digit by
pressing MIN, to allow the remaining values to be changed.
When the last digit has been changed, press MIN to move back to the first
digit, allowing the previously set values to be changed again.
To enter the data and access the next setting step, press .

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 Transformer Voltage Secondary

The display shows m_n{ Oifn{ M_] followed by three digits; these
allow the setting of the transformer voltage secondary.

{M_n
{Oifn
{M_]
{{**+

To write or change the value of the transformer secondary value repeatedly


press the MAX key increasing the value of the digit which is flashing at the
time.
When the required value is on the screen, move on to the following digit by
pressing MIN, to allow the remaining values to be changed.
When the last digit has been changed, press MIN to move back to the first
digit, allowing the previously set values to be changed again.
To enter the data and access the following setting step, press .

 Transformer current primary

The display shows m_n{=oll{JlC followed by five digits; these allow


the setting of the transformer current primary.

{M_n
{=oll
{JlC
****+

To write or change the value of the transformer primary value repeatedly


press the MAX key increasing the value of the digit which is flashing at the
time.
When the required value is on the screen, move on to the following digit by
pressing MIN, to allow the remaining values to be changed.
When the last digit has been changed, press MIN to move back to the first
digit, allowing the previously set values to be changed again.
To enter the data press .

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3. Setting the Power Demand Meter

 Magnitude to Integrate

The display shows m_n{j^{=i^_ followed by two digits which identify


the code or variable to be integrated as Maximum Demand.

None **{
**{
Three phase active power kW III +0{
+0 {
Three phase apparent power kVA III -.{
-.{
Three phase current AIII -0{
-0{
Current per phase A1 - A2 - A3 ;'Jb{
Jb{

The MAX key allows the selection of the Maximum Demand variable to be
integrated.
Once selected to access the next setting step, press .

 Integration Period

The display shows m_n{ j^{ J_l followed by two digits which will
identify the period of integration for the selected magnitude.

{M_n
{J>
{J?l
{{{+/

To write or change the value of the integration period repeatedly press the
MAX key increasing the value of the digit which is flashing at the time.
When the required value is on the screen, move on to the following digit by
pressing MIN, to allow the remaining values to be changed.
When the last digit has been changed, press MIN to move back to the first
digit, allowing the previously set values to be changed again.
The integration period may vary between 1 to 60 minutes.
To enter the data and access the following setting step, press .

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 Deletion of maximum Demand

The display shows =fl{j^{hi {


(

{=fl {=fl
{j^ {J^
{hi {S_m

To select one of the two display options, just press the MAX key and the two
options will alternate.
Once the required option is selected, press the key to enter the data and
access the following setting step.

4. Setting the main page and preferred energy

 Preferred page and fixed or rotating mode

The display shows m_n{^_`{j[3_{O[lm.

{M?n
{^?@
{J;3?
{O;LM

Fixed page: Default value display when switched on or the CVM-NRG 96


started.

The MIN key has to be repeatedly pressed until the required default page
is displayed; to enter the page and access the following step the key
has to be pressed.

Rotating page: Display of all electrical parameters using the automatic


rotation of the 12 screens in intervals of 5 seconds.

The MIN key has to be repeatedly pressed until all of the electrical
magnitudes flash; to enter the rotating function and access the following
step, the key has to be pressed.

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 Preferred Magnitude of Energy

The display shows m_n{ ^_`{ j[3_{ ?h_l and the Active Energy
symbol (kWh) flashes.

{M?n
{^?@
{J;3?
{?h_l

By repeatedly pressing the MAX key the required energy magnitude is


selected. This may be:

Magnitude of Energy Direction Symbol


Active Energy Consumption kWh
Inductive Reactive Energy Consumption kvarLh
Capacitive Reactive Energy Consumption kvarCh
Apparent Energy Consumption kVAh
Active Energy Generation (-) - kWh
Inductive Reactive Energy Generation (-) - kvarLh
Capacitive Reactive Energy Generation (-) - kvarCh
Apparent Energy Generation (-) - kVAh

Once the energy has been selected press the key to enter the data and
access the next setting step

5. Backlight (Backlit display).

 Backlight timer

The display shows m_n{^cmj{i``.

{M?n
{^Cmj
{{i``
{{{**

Indicates the screen protector time (in seconds), disconnecting the


Backlight.

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** Backlight permanently on
*+{{0*{ Backlight on from 1 to 60 seconds.

These values(t), refer to the time from the last time the equipment was used
via the keypad.

6. Deletion of Energy meters.

 Deletion of the eight Energy meters

The display shows =fl{_h_l{hi.

{=fl {=fl
{?h_l {?h_l
{hi {s_m

To select one of the two display options, just press the MAX key and the two
options will alternate.
Once the required option is selected, press the key to enter the data and
access the following setting step.

7. Setting THd or d

 Selecting Harmonic Distortion Analysis

The display shows m_n{b[l{nb^.

{m_n {m_n
{B[l {B[l
{nB^ {^

Thd %: Total value of harmonic distortion referred to the true effective value (RMS).
d %: Total value of harmonic distortion referred to the fundamental value(RMS).

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To select one of the two display options, just press the MAX key and the two
options will alternate.
Once the required option is selected, press the key to enter the data and
access the following setting step.

8. Digital output for the transistor.

The CVM-NRG96's digital output may set:

a. Pulse per n kW.h or kvar.h (Energy): the value for the energy
consumed or generated may be set to generate a pulse.

b. Alarm condition: associates a magnitude to a digital output, setting


a maximum, minimum and delay (delay) for the trip condition.

In the event that no variable needs to be set, put ** and enter using the
key.

The display shows Ion{O[l{=i^_.

{Ion
{O[l
{=i^_
{{{**

 Setting pulse per n kWh or kvarh

Energy code table:

Magnitude Symbol Code


Active Energy III kWh III 31
Inductive Reactive Energy III KvarLh III 32
Capacitive Reactive Energy III KvarCh III 33
Apparent Energy III kVAh III 44
Active energy Generated III kWh III (-) 45
Inductive Reactive Energy Generated III KvarLh III (-) 46
Capacitive Reactive Energy Generated III KvarCh III (-) 47
Apparent Energy Generated III kVAh III (-) 48

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Once the energy code has been selected and entered using the key the
watts per pulse must be entered or as a default kilowatts per pulse.

{Ion
{Jofm
{l[n_
**(***

Example: ***(/** 500 wattsh/pulse


**+(/** 1.5 kilowattsh/pulse

To write or change the watts. hour/pulse, the MAX key has to be repeatedly
pressed, increasing the value of the digit flashing at the time.
When the required value is on the screen, move on to the following digit by
pressing MIN, to allow the remaining values to be changed.
When the last digit has been changed, press MIN to move back to the first
digit, allowing the previously set values to be changed again.
Once the required option is selected, press the key to enter the data and
so finish the equipment configuration.

 Setting alarm condition

Alarm code table per condition:

Magnitude Phase Symbol L1 Code


Simple Voltage L1 V1 01
Current L1 A1 02
Active Power L1 kW 1 03
Reactive Power L/C L1 KvarL/C 1 04
Power Factor L1 PF 1 05
% THD V L1 THD V1 25
% THD A L1 THD A1 28
Simple Voltage L2 V2 06
Current L2 A2 07
Active Power L2 kW 2 08
Reactive Power L/C L2 KvarL/C 2 09
Power Factor L2 PF 2 10
% THD V L2 THD V2 26
% THD A L2 THD A2 29

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Magnitude Phase Symbol L1 Code


Simple Voltage L3 V3 11
Current L3 A3 12
Active Power L3 kW 3 13
Reactive Power L/C L3 KvarL/C 3 14
Power Factor L3 PF 3 15
% THD V L3 THD V3 27
% THD A L3 THD A3 30

Magnitude Symbol Code


Simple Voltages V1 / V2 / V3 90
Currents A1 / A2 / A3 91
Active Powers kW1 / kW2 / kW3 92
Reactive Powers Kvar1 / kvar2 / kvar3 93
Power Factors PF1 / PF2 / PF3 94
Compound Voltages V12 / V23 / V31 95
% THD V Thd1 / Thd2 / Thd3 V 96
% THD I Thd1 / Thd2 / Thd3 A 97

Magnitude Symbol Code Magnitude Symbol Code


Active Power III kW III 16 cos three phase cos 19
Inductive Power III kvarL III 17 Power Factor III PF III 20
Capacitive Power III kvarC III 18 Frequency Hz 21
Active Energy kWh 31 L1- L2 Voltage V 12 22
React. Energy Inductive KvarhL 32 L2-L3 Voltage V 23 23
React. Energy Capacit. KvarhC 33 L3-L1 Voltage V 31 24
Apparent Power III kVA III 34
Maximum Demand Md (Pd) 35 Maximum Demand L1 Md (Pd) 35*
Current III AIII 36 Maximum Demand L2 Md (Pd) 42*
Neutral Current IN 37 Maximum Demand L3 Md (Pd) 43*
* Variables only valid if the Maximum Demand for current has been set per phase.

There are also some variables which refer to the three phases at the same
time (Function OR). If one of these variables has been selected, the alarm
will go off when any of the three phases meet the preset conditions.

Magnitude Symbol Code


Simple Voltages V1 / V2 / V3 90
Currents A1 / A2 / A3 91
Active Powers kW1 / kW2 / kW3 92
Reactive Powers Kvar1 / kvar2 / kvar3 93
Power Factors PF1 / PF2 / PF3 94
Compound Voltages V12 / V23 / V31 95
% THD V Thd1 / Thd2 / Thd3 V 96
% THD I Thd1 / Thd2 / Thd3 A 97

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Once the Alarm Condition code has been selected and the data entered
using the key, the maximum value, minimum value and the delay
(hysteresis) for the alarm condition must be entered.

{Ion {Ion {Ion


{Bc {Fi {^_f[
{***(* {***(* {****

- Hi: Maximum value; transistor closed above this value.


- Lo: Minimum value; transistor closed below this value.
- Delay: Delay in seconds from the connection and disconnection
of the transistor.

To write or change the maximum and minimum values, the MAX key has to
be pressed, increasing the value of the digit flashing at the time.
When the required value is on the screen, move on to the following digit by
pressing MIN, to allow the remaining values to be changed.
When the last digit has been changed, press MIN to move back to the first
digit, allowing the previously set values to be changed again.
In order to enter one of the data, press the key moving on to the next
setting step. Once the delay has been set, the key must be pressed
entering the data and ending the configuration.

ON OFF ON
MAX +
MIN + ======
max > min
0 Min Max
OFF ON OFF
MAX +
MIN + ==============
max < min
0 Max Min
ON OFF ON
MIN -- MAX + =======
Min 0 Max
OFF ON OFF
MIN + MAX -- =============
Max 0 Min
ON OFF ON
MAX --
MIN -- =====
max > min
Min Max 0
OFF ON OFF
MAX --
MIN -- ================
max < min
Max Min 0
* The alarms depend on the preset values: MAXIMUM and MINIMUM

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Setting COMMUNICATION SETUP *(Only for models with communication)

One or more CVM-NRG96 instruments may be connected to a computer or PLC in


order to automize a production process or an energy control system. As well as the
usual operation of each instrument, this system may centralize data at one single
point; for this reason the CVM-NRG96 has an RS-485 communication output.
If more than one instrument is connected to one single series line (RS-485), it is
necessary to assign to each a number or address (from 01 to 255) so that the central
computer or PLC sends the appropriate requests to these addresses for each
peripheral.

From communication SETUP, the CVM-NRG96's communication parameters may be


displayed and/or changed, this may match these parameters to the requirements of
the system topologies and/or applications.
The analyzer does not store the setting changes until all of the setting has been
finished. If it is RESET before the end of the setting, the configuration entered is not
stored in the memory.

To access COMMUNICATIONS SETUP the RESET key has to be pressed (until the
equipment starts) and then the MAX, MIN and keys have to be pressed until
setting mode is entered.

On entering setting mode the message "M?NOJ{chc]" appears for a few seconds,
informing the user that the equipment has entered communications display or setting
mode.

Below the display shows m_n{jlin{\om"

{M_n
{Jlin
{\om

Using this information screen, the equipment is informing the user that the
Communication Protocol via the RS-485 series port is standard MODBUS.
To enter setting mode the key must be pressed.

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1. Setting the communication parameters

 Default settings (factory settings)

The display shows m_n{=^_`{hi

{m_n {M_n
{=^_` {=^_`
{hi {s_m

To select one of the two display options, just press the MAX key and the two
options will alternate.

m_n{=^_`{hi{ Personalized communication parameters.


m_n{=^_`{S_m{ Peripheral: 001
Transmission speed: 9,600 bps
Data bits: 8
Parity No
Stop bits 1

Once the required option is selected, press the key to enter the data and
access the following setting step.

If the selected option is m_n{=^_`{S_m the configuration screens refer


to: peripheral number, speed, data bits, parity and stop bits, are omitted
moving on to the last screen in the communication menu.

If the selected option is m_n{=^_`{hi:

 Peripheral number

The display shows m_n{hj_l{**+.

{M?n
{hj_l

{{**+

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To write or change the number of the peripheral repeatedly press the MAX
key increasing the value of the digit which is flashing at the time.
When the required value is on the screen, move on to the following digit by
pressing MIN, to allow the remaining values to be changed.
When the last digit has been changed, press MIN to move back to the first
digit, allowing the previously set values to be changed again.
The peripheral number varies between 0 and 255 (0 and FF in hexadecimal)
To enter the data and access the following setting step, press .

 Transmission speed

The display shows m_n{\[o^{l[n_{30**

{M?n
{\[o^
{l[n_
{30**

To vary the peripheral transmission speed repeatedly press MAX changing


the value of the different communications options.
Available speeds are: 1,200, 2,400, 4,800, 9,600 or 19,200 bps.
Once the required selection has been made, the next setting step is
accessed by pressing the key.

 Parity

The display shows m_n{j[lcns{hi

{m_n {M_n
{J[lc {J[lc
{ns {ns
{hi {s_m
To select one of the two display options, just press the MAX key and the two
options will alternate.

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Once the required option is selected, press the key to enter the data and
access the following setting step.

 Data Bits

The display shows m_n{^[n[{\cnm{2

{M?n
{^[n[
{\cnm
{{{{2

This menu option is solely for information, because data bits cannot be
changed.
Then press the key to enter the data and access the following setting
step.

 Stop Bits

The display shows m_n{mnij{\cnm{+

{m_n {M_n
{mnij {mnij
{\cnm {\cnm
{{{{+ {{{{,

To select one of the two display options, just press the MAX key and the two
options will alternate.
Once the required option is selected, press the key to enter the data and
access the following setting step.

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2. Protection of measurement SETUP


The display shows m_n{OJ{ohfi

{m_n {M_n
{Oj {OJ
{ohfi {Fi]

This menu option aims to protect the data set in the Measurement Setup.
As a default the equipment does NOT protect data with the ohfi &{
ijncih{[h^{\s{jl_mmcha{nb_{ e_s{ enters the data and
ends the configuration of the equipment.
If on the other hand the parmeters in Measurement Setup are to be
protected, the option Fi] has to be selected using the MAX key and then
the key must be pressed. The protection password as a default will
always be +,-.;
+,-. any password code entered will be incorrect.
The display shows on the screen

{m_n {M_n
{Oj {OJ
{J;MM {J;MM
{**** {+,-.

To write the protection password +,-.,


+,-. the MAX key has to be repeatedly
pressed, increasing the value of the digit flashing at the time.
When the required value is on the screen, move on to the following digit by
pressing MIN, to allow the remaining values to be changed.
When the last digit has been changed, press MIN to move back to the first
digit, allowing the previously set values to be changed again.
Once the password protection has been set, the key must be pressed,
entering the data and ending the configuration of the equipment.

In the event that the measurement SETUP parameters are to be changed


again, the equipment has to be first unlocked by the same procedure
(position fi] and the appropriate changes are made.

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MODBUS Protocol

The CVM-NRG96 power analyzers communicate by using MODBUS protocol,


described below:

In the MODBUS protocol the RTU (Remote terminal Unit) mode is used; each 8-bit
byte in a message contains two 4-bits hexadecimal characters.

The format for each byte in RTU mode

Code 8 bit binary, hexadecimal 0-9, A-F


2 hexadecimal characters contained in each 8-bit
field in the message.
Bits per byte 8 data bits
Field Check-Error CRC Type (Cyclical Redundancy Check)

Modbus functions used

Function 01 Reading the status of the relays

Function 03 and 04 Reading n Words (16 bits-2 bytes). Function used for
reading the electrical parameters that the CVM-NRG96 is
measuring. All electrical parameters are long with 32 bits,
because of this two Words are required to request each
parameter.
(4 bytes - XX XX XX XX)

Function 05 Writing a relay.

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MODBUS memory map

MODBUS VARIABLES
Magnitude Symbol Instant Maximum Minimum Unit
Voltage Phase V L1 00-01 60-61 C0-C1 V x10
Current A L1 02-03 62-63 C2-C3 mA
Active Power kW L1 04-05 64-65 C4-C5 w
Reactive Power Kvar L1 06-07 66-67 C6-C7 w
Power Factor PF L1 08-09 68-69 C8-C9 x 100
Voltage Phase V L2 0A-0B 6A-6B CA-CB V x10
Current A L2 0C-0D 6C-6D CC-CD mA
Active Power kW L2 0E-0F 6E-6F CE-CF w
Reactive Power Kvar L2 10-11 70-71 D0-D1 w
Power Factor PF L2 12-13 72-73 D2-D3 x 100
Voltage Phase V L3 14-15 74-75 D4-D5 V x10
Current A L3 16-17 76-77 D6-D7 mA
Active Power kW L3 18-19 78-79 D8-D9 W
Reactive Power Kvar L3 1A-1B 7A-7B DA-DB W
Power Factor PF L3 1C-1D 7C-7D DC-DD x 100

Active Power III kW III 1E-1F 7E-7F DE-DF w


Inductive Power III KvarL III 20-21 80-81 E0-E1 w
Capacitive Power III KvarC III 22-23 82-83 E2-E3 w
Cos III Cos III 24-25 84-85 E4-E5 x 100
Power Factor III PF III 26-27 86-87 E6-E7 x 100

Frequency Hz 28-29 88-89 E8-E9 Hz x 10


Voltage Line L1-L2 V12 2A-2B 8A-8B EA-EB V x10
Voltage Line L2-L3 V23 2C-2D 8C-8D EC-ED V x10
Voltage Line L3-L1 V31 2E-2F 8E-8F EE-EF V x10
% THD V L1 %THD VL1 30-31 90-91 F0-F1 % x 10
% THD V L2 %THD VL2 32-33 92-93 F2-F3 % x 10
% THD V L3 %THD VL3 34-35 94-95 F4-F5 % x 10
% THD A L1 %THD AL1 36-37 96-97 F6-F7 % x 10
% THD A L2 %THD AL2 38-39 98-98 F8-F9 % x 10
% THD A L3 %THD AL3 3A-3B 9A-9B FA-FB % x 10

Apparent Power III KvaIII 42-43 A2-A3 102-103 w


Maximum Demand Md (Pd) 44-45 A4-A5 104-105 w/VA/mA
Three Phase Current (average) A_AVG 46-47 A6-A7 106-107 mA
Neutral Current In 48-49 A8-A9 108-109 mA
Maximum Demand A2 Md (Pd) 52-53 B2-B3 112-113 mA
Maximum Demand A3 Md (Pd) 54-55 B4-B5 114-115 mA

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MODBUS VARIABLES
Maximu Minimu
Magnitude Symbol Instant Unit
m m
Active Energy kWh III 3C-3D 9C-CD FC-FD wh
Inductive Reactive Energy kvarLh III 3E-3F 9E-9F FE-FF wh
React. Energy Capacitive kvarCh III 40-41 A0-A1 100-101 wh
Apparent Energy kVAh III 56-57 B6-B7 116-117 wh
Active energy Generated kWh III (-) 58-59 B8-B9 118-119 wh
Inductive energy generated kvarLh III (-) 5A-5B BA-BB 11A-11B wh
Capacit. Energy Generated kvarCh III (-) 5C-5D BC-BD 11C-11D wh
Apparent Energy Generated kVAh III (-) 5E-5F BE-BF 11E-11F wh

*Recordings available in HAR model MODBUS VARIABLES


Magnitude Symbol L1 L2 L3 Unit

Harmonic decomposition in VOLTAGE Instant


RMS Current V 2AE-2AF 2CC-2CD 2EA-2EB Vx10
Harmonic 2 2B0-2B1 2CE-2CF 2EC-2ED %
Harmonic 3 2B2-2B3 2D0-2D1 2EE-2EF %
Harmonic 4 2B4-2B5 2D2-2D3 2F0-2F1 %
Harmonic 5 2B6-2B7 2D4-2D5 2F2-2F3 %
Harmonic 6 2B8-2B9 2D6-2D7 2F4-2F5 %
Harmonic 7 2BA-2BB 2D8-2D9 2F6-2F7 %
Harmonic 8 2BC-2BD 2DA-2DB 2F8-2F9 %
Harmonic 9 2BE-2BF 2DC-2DD 2FA-2FB %
Harmonic 10 2C0-2C1 2DE-2DF 2FC-2FD %
Harmonic 11 2C2-2C3 2E0-2E1 2FE-2FF %
Harmonic 12 2C4-2C5 2E2-2E3 300-301 %
Harmonic 13 2C6-2C7 2E4-2E5 302-303 %
Harmonic 14 2C8-2C9 2E6-2E7 304-305 %
Harmonic 15 CA-CB 2E8-2E9 306-307 %
Harmonic decomposition in CURRENT Instant
RMS current A 1F4-1F5 212-213 230-231 mA
Harmonic 2 1F6-1F7 214-215 232-233 %
Harmonic 3 1F8-1F9 216-217 234-235 %
Harmonic 4 1FA-1FB 218-219 236-237 %
Harmonic 5 1FC-1FD 21A-21B 238-239 %
Harmonic 6 1FE-1FF 21C-21D 23A-23B %
Harmonic 7 200-201 21E-21F 23C-23D %
Harmonic 8 202-203 220-221 23E-23F %
Harmonic 9 204-205 222-223 240-241 %
Harmonic 10 206-207 224-225 242-243 %
Harmonic 11 208-209 226-227 244-245 %
Harmonic 12 20A-20B 228-229 246-247 %
Harmonic 13 20C-20D 22A-22B 248-249 %
Harmonic 14 20E-20F 22C-22D 24A-24B %
Harmonic 15 210-211 22E-22F 24C-24D %

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Example of a MODBUS question


QUESTION
0A 04 00 00 00 0A 71 76

0A Peripheral number, 10 in decimal


04 Reading function
00 00 Record at which the reading is to start
00 0A Number of recording to be read: 10 in decimal
71 76 CRC Character

RESPONSE
0A 04 14 00 00 08 4D 00 00 23 28 00 00 0F A0 00 00 00 90 00 00 00 60 CB 2E

0A Number of the peripheral that is responding, 10 in decimal

04 Reading function- the one used in the question


14 Number of bytes received (20).
00 00 08 4D V1x 10 (record 00 Hex) with value in decimal 212.5 V
00 00 23 28 mA 1, in decimal 9000 mA
00 00 0F A0 W 1, in decimal 4000 W
00 00 00 90 varL 1, in decimal 144 varL
00 00 00 60 PF1 x 100, in decimal 96
CB 2E CRC Character

*Each Modbus frame has a maximum limit of 20 variables (40 recordings).

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Connection for the RS485 BUS


The composition of the RS-485 cabling must be carried out with a meshed
screen cable (minimum 3 wire) with a maximum distance of 1,200 metres
between the CVM-NRG96 and the master unit. This Bus may connect a
maximum of 32 CVM-NRG96 analyzers.

RS-232 DB-9
5 7

A2
7 5
3 2

2 3
PC
RS-232 / RS-485
CONVERTIDOR
CONVERTER
RS-232 / RS-485
A1

5 2 1 5
2
RS-485
1

A (+)
B (-)

C GND

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For communication with the master unit, the RS-232 to RS-485 System Protocol
Intelligent Converter has to be used (M54020 Intelligent Converter). This
converter does not require the 7 Pin connection in the RS232 part.

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FAQs

1. The CVM-NRG96 analyzer, once cabled and connected is seen to give a


correct voltage and current reading, but shows negative values for active
power (generation).

This is an error with the cabling for the current transformer secondaries; the
direction of the transformer current has to be respected as shown in the
connection diagram. The current transformers have a two face primary; the
current must pass from P1 to P2 giving the result in secondary (S1 and S2) of
5 amps.

The error stems from:

a) The current transformers have been incorrectly installed. As a


result it gives the direction of the current as passing from P2 to P1;
to resolve this problem, the current transformer does not have to be
dismantled and installed again, but the transformer secondary (S1
and S2) just has to be inverted.
b) The connection of the current secondaries in the current
transformers have been incorrectly connected; to resolve this
problem just connect the S1 transformer secondary to the S1 on
the analyzer and the S2 on the current transformer to the S2 on the
analyzer.

2. The CVM-NRG96 analyzer, once cabled and connected, is seen to give an


incoherent Power factor and Cos III reading (-0.01 or similar).

This is again a current transformer and voltage phase connection error phase
L1 (R), must correspond to the current transformer installed in phase L1 (R);
phase L2 (S), must correspond to the current transformer installed in phase L2
(S); and phase L3 (T), must correspond to the current transformer installed in
phase L3 (T).
This connection is clearly shown on the back of the analyzer.

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3. The CVM-NRG96 analyzer does not correctly display the current reading. It
shows values varying between 0 to 5 amps of current.

Ensure that the Transformer Primary ratio has been correctly set; once
correctly set the current measurement shall be shown correctly extrapolated to
primary (see section on transformer ratios).

4. The CVM-NRG96 analyzer is measuring in average voltage and is displaying


the secondary voltage (for example 110 volts).

Ensure that the Primary and Secondary voltage ratio has been correctly set
(see section on transformer ratios).

5. The CVM-NRG96 analyzer does not respond to communications requests; it


does not communicate.

Ensure that the equipment's communication parameters have been correctly


set as well as the peripheral number (0 to FF).

6. The CVM-NRG96 analyzer is connected to the Power Studio System and it


does not communicate with the PC.

Ensure that the analyzer has been set with a Bus speed of 19,200 bauds.

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CIRCUTOR, SA Technical assistance:


Vial Sant Jordi, s/n
08232 Viladecavalls After sales department
BARCELONA Vial Sant Jordi, s/n
SPAIN 08232 Viladecavalls
Tel. +34 93.745.29.00 BARCELONA
Fax. +34 93.745.29.14 SPAIN
web: http://www.circutor.com e-mail: [email protected]
e-mail: [email protected]

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