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01
Energy Management

The world is seeking smarter solutions with optimized utilization of resources to reduce cost
and thereby achieve savings.
Energy Management
L&T Electrical & Automation offers a range of ecofriendly products, systems, services and
software for industrial, commercial and residential applications. We offer products and
The worldthat
solutions is seeking smarter
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AC drives, optimized
Power utilization of resources
factor improvement capacitors,toDetuned
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and thereby
Active achieve
Harmonic savings.
filters, Industrial and Building management systems. We also offer products
that assists energy savings like Lighting controls, Metering systems. Our Green product
L&T Electrical & Automation offers a range of ecofriendly products, systems, services and
portfolio helps our customers to meet energy efficiency.
software for industrial, commercial and residential applications. We offer products and
solutions
At L&T, we that saves
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While offering Weinalso
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that assists energy savings like
are limiting our ecological footprints. Lighting controls, Metering systems. Our Green product
portfolio helps our customers to meet energy efficiency.

At E&A,
L&T, we have been constantly integrating more sustainable ways of working across our
business - from design
Renewable to production to logistics.
Energy While offering the best in
Energy Conservation class products we
GHG Emissions
are limiting our ecological footprints.
18.2 million units More than 76 million 25.13% decrease in
(kWh) of renewable units (kWh) of energy Scope 1 Specific Green
energy used in saved avoiding over House Gas (GHG)
campuses, 60,916 tons of CO2 emission intensity as
contributing to more emissions at our compared to 2011-12
Renewable
than 5% of ourEnergy establishments,
Energy Conservation GHG Emissions
electrical energy mix cumulatively in last
18.2 million units eight
More years.
than 76 million 25.13% decrease in
(kWh) of renewable units (kWh) of energy Scope 1 Specific Green
energy used in saved avoiding over House Gas (GHG)
campuses,
Material Management 60,916
Watertons of CO2
Efficiency emission
Greenintensity
Buildingas
contributing to more emissions at our compared to 2011-12
than 5%Tons
of our establishments,
22,317 of steel 8 campuses are L&T now has 17 Green
electrical energy cumulatively in last
and 470 Tons of mix
zinc water positive and Buildings including 1
eight years.
recycled during last 28 campuses Green Factory within its
five years; 6 tons of continue to maintain campuses, amounting
Aluminum has also ‘Zero waste-water to 2.3 million sq.ft of
Material Management
been recycled by our Water Efficiency
discharge’ status Green
certified Building
green building
Shipbuilding business, space at campuses.
this yearTons of steel
22,317 8 campuses are E&A now has 17 Green
L&T
and 470 Tons of zinc water positive and Buildings including 1
recycled during last 28 campuses Green Factory within its
five years; 6 tons of continue to maintain campuses, amounting
Aluminum has also ‘Zero waste-water to 2.3 million sq.ft of
been recycled by our discharge’ status certified green building
Shipbuilding
Manufacturers, business,
corporations,utilities, energy service companies, and other
space atorganizations
campuses. are
this year
using ISO 50001 to reduce costs and carbon emissions.

The purpose of ISO 50001 is to enable organizations to establish the systems and process
necessary to improve energy performance including energy efficiency, use and consumption.
Manufacturers,
Implementation corporations, utilities,
of this standard energy
is intended toservice
lead incompanies, and
reductions in other organizations
greenhouse are
gas emissions
using ISO 50001 to reduce costs and carbon emissions.
and other related environmental impact and energy cost through systematic management of
energy. This standard is applicable to all types and sizes of organizations, irrespective of
The purpose of ISO 50001 is to enable organizations to establish the systems and process
geographical, cultural or social conditions. Successful implementation depends on
necessary to improve energy performance including energy efficiency, use and consumption.
commitment from all level and functions of the organization and especially from top
Implementation of this standard is intended to lead in reductions in greenhouse gas emissions
management.
and other related environmental impact and energy cost through systematic management of
energy. This standard is applicable to all types and sizes of organizations, irrespective of
geographical, cultural or social conditions. Successful implementation depends on
commitment from all level and functions of the organization and especially from top
management.

02

02
L&T Electrical & Automation LEED Rated Green Buildings
This standard specifies energy management system requirements, upon which an organization can
develop and implement an energy policy, and establish objectives, targets, and action plans which take
into account legal requirements and information related to significant energy use. An energy
management system performance demonstrates the conformity of the system to the requirements of
this standards. This standard applies to the activities under the control of the organization and can be
customized to fit the specific requirements of the organizations, including the complexity of the
system, degree of documentation, and resources.

This standard is based on the Plan–Do-Check-act (PDCA) continual improvement framework and
incorporates energy management into everyday organizational practices, as illustrated in figure 1.

Continual Improvement
Energy policy

Energy planning
Management
review
Implementation
and operation

Monitoring,
measurement
and analysis

Checking

Nonconformities,
Internal audit correction, corrective
of the EnMS and prevention action

Figure1 - Energy management system model for this international standard

The PDCA approach can be outlined as follows:

PLAN: Conduct energy review and establish the baseline, energy performance indicators, objectives,
targets and action plans necessary to deliver results that will improve energy performance in
accordance with the organizations energy policy.

DO: Implement the energy management action plans

CHECK: Monitor and measure processes and the key characteristics of operations that determine
energy performance against the energy policy and objectives, and report the results

ACT: Take actions to continually improve energy performance and the energy management system.

The implementation of an energy management system is intended to result in improved energy


performance. This standard is based on the premise that the organization will periodically review and
evaluate its energy management system in order to identify opportunities for improvement and their
implementation.

Measurement and monitoring always provides the insight you need to start and sustain an effective
energy management program.

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SmartComm EMS software that enables the user and the organization to identify areas of energy
wastage and improve the operations of its system, processes or equipment. Analysis of the electrical
system for energy usage can be done with the help of this software.

Planning Inputs Energy Review Planning Outputs

A
Analyse
Past and present energy use and
energy uses consumption

Energy Baseling
Relevant variables B
Identify areas EnPI (s)
affecting significant of significant
energy use energy use and Objectives
Performance consumption Targets
Action Plans

C
Identify
opportunities for
improving energy
performance

Figure 2 - Energy planning process concept diagram

The implementation of an energy management system is intended to result in improved energy


performance this standard is based on the premise that the organization will periodically review and
evaluate its energy management system in order to identify opportunities for improvement and their
implementation
Measurement and monitoring always provides the insight you need to start and sustain an effective
energy management program.

Analysis of the electrical system for energy usage can be done with the help of
SmartComm EMS software which enables the user and the organization to identify
areas of energy wastage and improve the operations of its system, processes or
equipment.

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Contents

Energy Meter | Pg. 20

Maximum Demand Energy Meter


Controller | Pg. 14 Counter Type | Pg. 22

Energy Meter
Multifunction Meter | Pg. 8 DIN Type | Pg. 24

AMF IP
240V AC

Dual Source Dimension and Connection


Meter | Pg. 28 Diagrams | Pg. 60
AC Static Watthour Prepayment Meter

- EB

- OLD
- DG

kWh

SMPR 3P 1060RS
3Ph 4 Wire Principal Unit: kWh Class 1.0 Ib-10A, In-60A
O
3 X 240V, 50Hz Ref. Temp: 27C 1600 impulses/kWh

Single Function and


VAF meters | Pg. 32 Prepaid Metering
Solutions | Pg. 50

SmartComm EMS | Pg. 36


Multifunction Meter
4400, 4405, 4410, 4420, 4430, 4440, 5010, 5000 Series

Accuracy Class 1 as per IEC 62053-21 and Class 0.5, 0.5S, 0.2, 0.2S as per IEC 62053-22

True RMS measurement

Expert in Load monitoring

Password protection provision for security

THD for Voltage and Current (31st Individual harmonics in 5000 series)

Phase wise Voltage & Current wave forms in LCD meter

Site selectable for 3 Phase 4 wire, 3 Phase 3 wire, 1 Phase

Maximum Demand measurement with Real Time Clock in 4440, 5000 & 5010 series

Analog output can be independently programmed for 0-20 / 4-20 mA configurable for
4-20mA
VLL, A, F, W, PF, VA.

Data logging provision is available in 5000 series

Auto scrolling and freeze mode for constant single page viewing available

Terminals with sealing provision (optional)

Direct access key for Basic parameters, Power and Energy parameters

My Favourite screen option for user selectable parameters in LCD series

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Technical Chart

Type of measurement Type 3 Phase 4 Wire, 3 Phase 3 Wire, 1 Phase


True RMS, 128 samples per cycle except 4400, 4405 (64 samples)
1 sec update time, 4 Quadrant Power & Energy in select models
Measurement Accuracy Class 1 as per IEC 62053-21
Class 0.5, 0.5S, 0.2, 0.2S as per IEC 62053-22
Display type and resolution LED 4 digit for instantaneous and 6 digits for cummulative
LCD 4 digit for instantaneous and 7 digits for cummulative
Measuring circuit Input voltage 50 - 520 VLL
PT Primary and Secondary user programmable for LT and HT applications
Burden: 0.2VA max per phase
Input current -/5A and -/1A site selectable
Current range from 50mA-5A with overload capacity upto 120% In (i.e. 6A)
Starting current: 0.4% of full scale$, Burden: 0.2VA max per phase
CT Primary and Secondary user programmable for LT and HT applications
Frequency 40-70 Hz
Auxilliary circuit Aux voltage 80 - 300VAC/DC
Aux burden <5VA
Freq range 40-70 Hz
Power Details Test of power consumption as per IEC 62053-21
Voltage dips and interrupts as per IEC 62053-21
Short time over current protection 10A max continuous, 20 times of In for 3 sec
Electro-Magnetic Fast transients burst test ±4 kV as per IEC 61000-4-4
Compatibility (EMC) Immunity to electrostatic discharge ±8 kV air discharge, ±6 kV contact discharge as per IEC 61000-4-2
Radiated, radio-frequency, 10 V/m as per 61000-4-3
electromagnetic field immunity test
Immunity to electromagnetic HF fields 10 V/m as per IEC 61000-4-6
through conducted lines
Surge immunity test ±6 kV as per IEC 61000-4-5
Rated power frequency magnetic fields 1 A/m as per IEC 61000-4-8
Emission Class B as per CISPR 22
Insulation Properties Impulse voltage test ±6 kV as per IEC 62052-11
AC voltage test 4 kV double insulation as per IEC 62053-21
Operating Conditions Operating temperature -10OC to +55OC
Storage temperature -25OC to +70OC
Humidity 5% to 95% relative humidity non-condensing
Recommended connecting wire 12 to 14 SWG with U type lug of max 6.75mm width
Mechanical Conditions Shock As per standard IEC 60068-2
Vibration 10 to 55 Hz, 0.15 mm amplitude
Casing Plastic mould protected to IP51 from front side
Safety Measurement category CAT III
Pollution degree 2
Protection IP20 at terminals, IP 51 when mounted on panel
Weight and Dimensions Product weight 300 gms
Bezel dimension (W X H X D) 96 X 96 X 58 mm
Panel cutout 90 X 90 +2.0
-0.0 mm

Outputs Meter constant for LED 4400, 4405 series: 1250/(external CT ratio X PT ratio)
Meter constant for LCD 4400 series: 2500/ (external CT ratio X PT ratio)
Meter constant for 44xx & 50xx series :10000/ (external CT ratio X PT ratio)
Communication Type RS485 port Modbus RTU, Ethernet (optional)
Baud rate 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400* bps (preferred 9600)
Parity Odd, Even, None
Slave id 1 to 247 (programmable)
Isolation 2 kVAC isolation for 1 minute between communication and other circuits
Certifications CE, RoHS

* not applicable for 4400 & 4405 series $ 0.6% for 4400 & 4405 series

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Parameter List
Basic Advanced
MFM
MFM MFM
4400/
Parameters 4410 4420 4430 4440 5010 5000
4405

Instantaneous Parameters V1, V2, V3, V12, V23, V31, Avg (VLN, VLL)
A1, A2, A3, Aavg
An (Computed)
F
% A Unbal, % V Unbal (Avg and Phase wise)
PF-1, PF-2, PF-3, PF (Avg)
RPM (Rotations per minute)
Phase Angle A°1, A°2, A°3, V°1, V°2, V°3
W1, W2, W3, W(total)
VA1, VA2, VA3, VA(total)
VAr1, VAr2, VAr3, VAr (total)
Cumulative Parameters Import Wh
Import VAh
Import VArh (Lead & Lag)
Import load hours
Export Wh
Export VAh
Export VArh (Lead & Lag)
Export run hours
No of Interrupts
Reset (old) Cumulative Import Wh
parameters Import VAh
Import VArh (Lead & Lag)
Import load hours
Export Wh
Export VAh
Export VArh (Lead & Lag)
Export run hours
Harmonic V THD%, V1, V2, V3 - harmonic
A THD%, A1, A2, A3, - harmonic
Individual harmonics upto 31st (V, A)
Demand / Load parameters Maximum demand MD W, MD VA, MD VAr
- max avg A (without RTC)
Maximum demand MD W, MD VA, MD VAr
- max avg A (with RTC)
Max MD & occurence time
Min / max value VLL, VLN, A, F, W, VA, VAr, PF
Others Datalog (8MB)
Communication RS485 Modus RTU Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional
Ethernet Optional
Input and Output Digital and Analog (input and output) Optional
Pulse Output Optional Optional

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4420
4410
4400, 4405 4410 + MD

Basic + Power,
Energy + THD%
Basic + kW, kVA,
kWh/kVA
(site selectable) Description CAT No.

4420 Series
Description CAT No.
LED meter Cl 1 WL442010OOOO
4410 Series LED meter Cl 1 with RS485 WL442011OOOO
Description CAT No.
LED meter Cl 1 WL441010OOOO LED meter Cl 0.5 with RS485 WL442021OOOO
4400 Series LED meter Cl 1 with RS485 WL441011OOOO LED meter Cl 0.5S with RS485 WL442031OOOO
LED meter Cl 1 WL440010OOOO LED meter Cl 0.5 with RS485 WL441021OOOO LED meter Cl 0.2 with RS485 WL442041OOOO
LED meter Cl 1 with RS485 WL440011OOOO LED meter Cl 0.5 with RS485 LED meter Cl 0.2S with RS485 WL442051OOOO
WL441021COOO
LED meter Cl 0.5 with RS485 WL440021OOOO and 1 Pulse o/p LCD meter Cl 1 WC442010OOOO
LED meter Cl 0.5S with RS485 WL440031OOOO LED meter Cl 0.5S with RS485 WL441031OOOO LCD meter Cl 1 with RS485 WC442011OOOO
LCD meter Cl 1 WC440010OOOO LED meter Cl 0.2 with RS485 WL441041OOOO LCD meter Cl 0.5 with RS485 WC442021OOOO
LCD meter Cl 1 with RS485 WC440011OOOO LED meter Cl 0.2S with RS485 WL441051OOOO LCD meter Cl 0.5S with RS485 WC442031OOOO
4405 Series LCD meter Cl 1 WC441010OOOO LCD meter Cl 0.2 with RS485 WC442041OOOO
LED meter Cl 1 WL440510OOOO LCD meter Cl 1 with RS485 WC441011OOOO LCD meter Cl 0.2S with RS485 WC442051OOOO
LED meter Cl 1 with RS485 WL440511OOOO LCD meter Cl 0.5 with RS485 WC441021OOOO
LED meter Cl 0.5 with RS485 WL440521OOOO LCD meter Cl 0.5S with RS485 WC441031OOOO
LED meter Cl 0.5 with RS485 WL440521OOOO LCD meter Cl 0.2 with RS485 WC441041OOOO
LCD meter Cl 0.2S with RS485 WC441051OOOO

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5000, 5010
4440
4430 Basic + Power,
Energy + THD +
4410 + MD (RTC) Ind Har + Events +
+ Events Datalog* + Ethernet*
4420 + IE

Description CAT No.

5010 Series
Description CAT No.
LED meter Cl 1 WL501010OOOO
4440 Series LED meter Cl 1 with RS485 WL501011OOOO
Description CAT No.
LED meter Cl 1 with RS485 WL444011OOOO LED meter Cl 0.5S WL501030OOOO
4430 Series LED meter Cl 0.5 with RS485 WL444021OOOO LED meter Cl 0.5S with RS485 WL501031OOOO
LED meter Cl 1 WL443010OOOO LED meter Cl 0.2 with RS485 WL444041OOOO LED meter Cl 0.2 with RS485 WL501041OOOO
LED meter Cl 1 with RS485 WL443011OOOO LCD meter Cl 1 with RS485 WC444011OOOO LED meter Cl 1 RS485 and 1 Pulse o/p WL501011COOO
LED meter Cl 0.5 with RS485 WL443021OOOO LCD meter Cl 0.5 with RS485 WC444021OOOO 5000 Series
LED meter Cl 0.5S with RS485 WL443031OOOO LCD meter Cl 0.2 with RS485 WC444041OOOO LED meter Cl 1 with RS485 WL500011OOOO
LED meter Cl 0.2 with RS485 WL443041OOOO LED meter Cl 1 with Ethernet WL500012OOOO
LED meter Cl 0.2S with RS485 WL443051OOOO LED meter Cl 0.5 with Ethernet WL500022OOOO
LCD meter Cl 1 WC443010OOOO LED meter Cl 0.5S with Ethernet WL500032OOOO
LCD meter Cl 1 with RS485 WC443011OOOO LCD meter Cl 1 with RS485 WC500011OOOO
LCD meter Cl 0.5 with RS485 WC443021OOOO LCD meter Cl 1 with Ethernet WC500012OOOO
LCD meter Cl 0.5S with RS485 WC443031OOOO LCD meter Cl 0.5 with RS485 WC500021OOOO
LCD meter Cl 0.2 with RS485 WC443041OOOO LCD meter Cl 0.5S with RS485 WC500031OOOO
LCD meter Cl 0.2S with RS485 WC443051OOOO LCD meter Cl 0.5 with Ethernet WC500022OOOO
LCD meter Cl 0.5S with Ethernet WC500032OOOO
LCD meter Cl 0.2 with RS485 WC500041OOOO
LCD meter Cl 0.2S with RS485 WC500051OOOO
LED meter Cl0.5 RS485 4 Digital o/p WL500021OOOD
LED meter CL 1 RS485 2 Analog o/p WL500011OBOO
LED meter Cl0.5RS485 2 Digital i/p WL500021OOBO
LCD meter Cl0.5 RS485 4 Digital o/p WC500021OOOD
LCD meter Cl 1 RS485 2 Analog o/p WC500011OBOO
LCD meter Cl 0.5 RS485 2 Digital i/p WC500021OOBO
LED meter Cl0.5 RS485 2 Analog i/p WL500021BOOB   
2 Digital o/p
LCD meter Cl0.5 RS485 2 Analog i/p WC500021BOOB
2 Digital o/p

*Only in 5000 series

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Maximum Demand Controller
6000 Series

Accuracy Class 1 as per IEC 62053-21

True RMS measurement

Password Protection provision for security

Phase wise Voltage & Current Wave Forms in LCD meter

Site selectable for 3 Phase 4 wire, 3 Phase 3 wire, 1 phase

Maximum demand measurement with Real time clock

TOD Time of Day (TOD) provision is available

MD 6 Demand and 6 Energy option with MD occurance captured for each TOD

4 relay outputs available for proper load control

Data logging provision is available

Auto scrolling and freeze mode for constant single page viewing available

Terminals with sealing provision (optional)

Direct access key for Basic parameters, Power and Energy parameters

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Technical Chart

Type of measurement Type 3 Phase 4 Wire, 3 Phase 3 Wire, 1 Phase


True RMS, 128 samples per cycle
1 sec update time
Measurement Accuracy Class 1 as per IEC 62053-21
Display type and resolution LED 4 digit for instantaneous and 6 digits for cummulative
LCD 4 digit for instantaneous and 7 digits for cummulative
Measuring circuit Input voltage 50 - 520 VLL
PT Primary and Secondary user programmable for LT and HT applications
Burden: 0.2VA max per phase
Input current -/5A and -/1A site selectable
Current range from 50mA-5A with overload capacity upto 120% In (i.e. 6A)
Starting current: 0.4% of full scale, Burden: 0.2VA max per phase
CT Primary and Secondary user programmable for LT and HT applications
Frequency 40-70 Hz
Auxilliary circuit Aux voltage 80 - 300VAC/DC
Aux burden <5VA
Freq range 40-70 Hz
Power Details Test of power consumption as per IEC 62053-21
Voltage dips and interrupts as per IEC 62053-21
Short time over current protection 10A max continuous, 20 times of In for 3 sec
Electro-Magnetic Fast transients burst test ±4 kV as per IEC 61000-4-4
Compatibility (EMC) Immunity to electrostatic discharge ±8 kV air discharge, ±6 kV contact discharge as per IEC 61000-4-2
Radiated, radio-frequency, 10 V/m as per 61000-4-3
electromagnetic field immunity test
Immunity to electromagnetic HF fields 10 V/m as per IEC 61000-4-6
through conducted lines
Surge immunity test ±6 kV as per IEC 61000-4-5
Rated power frequency magnetic fields 1 A/m as per IEC 61000-4-8
Emission Class B as per CISPR 22
Insulation Properties Impulse voltage test ±6 kV as per IEC 62052-11
AC voltage test 4 kV double insulation as per IEC 62053-21
Operating Conditions Operating temperature -10OC to +55OC
Storage temperature -25OC to +70OC
Humidity 5% to 95% relative humidity non-condensing
Recommended connecting wire 12 to 14 SWG with U type lug of max 6.75mm width
Mechanical Conditions Shock As per standard IEC 60068-2
Vibration 10 to 55 Hz, 0.15 mm amplitude
Casing Plastic mould protected to IP51 from front side
Safety Measurement category CAT III
Pollution degree 2
Protection IP20 at terminals, IP 51 when mounted on panel
Product weight 300 gms
Weight and Dimensions Bezel dimension (W X H X D) 96 X 96 X 58 mm
Panel cutout 90 X 90 +2.0
-0.0 mm

Outputs 4 Relay outputs 240VAC, 30VDC, 2A resistive


Meter constant for 6000 series: 10000/ (external CT ratio X PT ratio)
Communication Type RS485 port Modbus RTU
Baud rate 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 bps (preferred 9600)
Parity Odd, Even, None
Slave id 1 to 247 (programmable)
Isolation 2 kVAC isolation for 1 minute between communication and other circuits
Certifications CE, RoHS

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Parameter List

Parameters 6000

Instantaneous parameters V1, V2, V3, V12, V23, V31, Avg (VLN, VLL)
A1, A2, A3, Aavg
An (Computed)
F
% A Unbal, % V Unbal (Avg and Phase wise)
PF-1, PF-2, PF-3, PF (Avg)
RPM (Rotations per minute)
Phase Angle A°1, A°2, A°3, V°1, V°2, V°3
W1, W2, W3, W(total)
VA1, VA2, VA3, VA(total)
VAr1, VAr2, VAr3, VAR(total)
Cumulative Parameters Import Wh
Import VAh
Import VArh (Lead & Lag)
Import load hours
No of Interrupts
Reset (old) Cumulative Import Wh
parameters Import VAH
Import VArh (Lead & Lag)
Import load hours
Harmonic V THD%, V1, V2, V3 - harmonic
A THD%, A1, A2, A3, - harmonic
Demand / Load parameters Maximum demand MD W, MD VA, MD VAr, Max Avg A (with RTC)
Max MD & occurence time
Min / max value VLL, VLN, A, F, W, VA, VAr, PF
Communication RS485 Modus RTU Optional
Output 4 Relay outputs
Others Datalog (8MB)

Ordering Information

Description CAT No.

6000 Series
MDC 6000 LED meter Cl 1 with RS485 WL600011OOOO
MDC 6000 LCD meter Cl 1 with RS485 WC600011OOOO
MDC 6000 LED meter Cl 0.5S with RS485 WL600031OOOO
MDC 6000 LCD meter Cl 0.5S with RS485 WC600031OOOO

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MD controller enables the user to program the threshold values of maximum demand and initiate actions i.e alarm or cut
off load when maximum demand / forecast demand / present demand crosses the threshold values. This helps the user to
ensure that user doesn’t exceed the sanctioned demand and avoid paying huge penalty.

Demand

Demand Sliding Window


Block Window
Method

Demand
Step Forecast Step
Control Type

Methods of calculating Max demand

A. Block Window
In the block window method, user has the flexibility to select an
Demand

integration period called 'block' i.e. time that the device takes
for calculation of demand. This window slides with every
demand period. The device calculates and updates the demand
value at the end of the period. The timing has to be
synchronized with EB meter manually. At the end of demand
period it will return to zero. This method is usually selected for Time
fairly stable load. The graphical representation of block window
shows that the user can set the demand integration time. Demand period

B. Sliding Window
Demand

This window slides every 1 second (update time), so it


automatically synchronizes with EB meter. But at the end of the
demand period it doesn't return to zero. This is the better
method of measurement for the fluctuating load. The graphical Time
representation of sliding window is shown below.

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The demand value at which tripping /alarm is desired has to be programmed in absolute value terms. It can be
programmed from 0.5% to 100% of full scale where full scale is 3 X PTpy X CTpy
1000

1. Forecast demand 24 CD
HL
20 HI1
Forecast demand control is more suitable for sliding window LL

technique. This control predicts the rising demand before the 16

set time (Forecast Interval) and gives the alarm/annunciation for

Demand
12
proactive action. The user can then shed some noncritical loads.
8
4 relays are used to control the demand
Forecast interval can be set from 20% to 50% of demand 4

period. The meter intelligently forecasts the demand that will


6 12 18 24
occur at the end of forecast interval.
Time

Condition Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4


Low limit ON OFF OFF OFF
Forecast Demand > Low Limit OFF OFF OFF OFF Load Line
Forecast Demand > High Limit OFF ON OFF OFF
Rising Demand > High Limit 1 OFF ON ON OFF
Rising Demand > High Limit OFF ON ON ON Relay 4

4
Rising Demand < High Limit OFF Y ON OFF Relay 3

3
Relay 2

2
Rising Demand < High Limit 1 OFF Y OFF OFF Relay 1

COM 1
Forecast Demand < High Limit OFF OFF X X Common
Rising Demand < Low Limit ON OFF OFF OFF
X - depends on Rising Demand
Y - depends on forecast Demand Relay 4 - Shunt release of breaker (Rising demand)
Relay 3 - Alarm / Non essential loads (Rising demand)
Relay 2 - Alarm / Non essential loads (Forecast demand)
Relay 1 - Closing release of breaker (Rising demand)

2. Step demand
Step demand control is suitable for sliding and fixed window. 4 loads or 4 set of loads can be connected to the relays
for tripping. Each step tripping level can be programmed independently. In the step demand control the control is
based on the rising demand only.
1. Relay 1 will be activated if Rising demand > Step1 Level.
2. Relay 2 will be activated if Rising demand > Step2 Level.
3. Relay 3 will be activated if Rising demand > Step3 Level.
4. Relay 4 will be activated if Rising demand > Step4 Level.
For each 6 TOD slots there are 4 Demand levels for programming

Rd: Running demand i.e present demand of the load


Md: Maximum demand achieved till now
Fd: Forecast demand. The meter predicts the rising demand before the forcast
interval for proactive action
AL: Additional load. The user can decide to transfer the exact quantum of load
from EB to DG or vice versa to save money

MD Controller with 4 relay outputs

4 relay outputs for alarm, tripping non essential or


Incomer to ensure that running demand never exceeds
Contract Demand

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Energy Meter
4000 Series

Accuracy Class 1 as per IEC 62053-21 and Class 0.5 as per IEC 62053-22

True RMS measurement

Simultaneous sampling of Volts & Amps

Positive energy accumulation even with CT polarity reversal, reverse lock programmable

User programmable password protection

Auto scrolling

K M G Auto-scaling of Kilo, Mega, Giga values

VA Low PT, CT burden

( ) Programmable PT, CT ratio

Site selectable for 3 Phase 4 wire, 3 Phase 3 wire, 1 phase

Old register to store the previously cleared energy value

Wide operating range of 80 to 300 V AC/DC auxiliary supply

5A
1A
Site selectable 1A/5A CT secondary

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Technical Chart
Type of measurement Type 3 Phase 4 Wire, 3 Phase 3 Wire, 1 Phase
True RMS, 64 samples per cycle
1 sec update time
Measurement Accuracy Class 1 as per IEC 62053-21
Class 0.5 as per IEC 62053-22
Display type and resolution LED 4 digit for instantaneous and 6 digits for cummulative
LCD 4 digit for instantaneous and 7 digits for cummulative
Measuring circuit Input voltage 50 - 520 VLL
PT Primary and Secondary user programmable for LT and HT applications
Burden: 0.2VA max per phase
Input current -/5A and -/1A site selectable
Current range from 50mA-5A with overload capacity upto 120% In (i.e. 6A)
Starting current: 0.6% of full scale, Burden: 0.2VA max per phase
CT Primary and Secondary user programmable for LT and HT applications
Frequency 40-70 Hz
Auxilliary circuit Aux voltage 80 - 300VAC/DC
Aux burden <5VA
Freq range 40-70 Hz
Power Details Test of power consumption as per IEC 62053-21
Voltage dips and interrupts as per IEC 62053-21
Short time over current protection 10A max continuous, 20 times of In for 3 sec
Electro-Magnetic Fast transients burst test ±4 kV as per IEC 61000-4-4
Compatibility (EMC) Immunity to electrostatic discharge ±8 kV air discharge, ±6 kV contact discharge as per IEC 61000-4-2
Radiated, radio-frequency, 10 V/m as per 61000-4-3
electromagnetic field immunity test
Immunity to electromagnetic HF fields 10 V/m as per IEC 61000-4-6
through conducted lines
Surge immunity test ±6 kV as per IEC 61000-4-5
Rated power frequency magnetic fields 1 A/m as per IEC 61000-4-8
Emission Class B as per CISPR 22
Insulation Properties Impulse voltage test ±6 kV as per IEC 62052-11
AC voltage test 4 kV double insulation as per IEC 62053-21
Operating Conditions Operating temperature -10OC to +55OC
Storage temperature -25OC to +70OC
Humidity 5% to 95% relative humidity non-condensing
Recommended connecting wire 12 to 14 SWG with U type lug of max 6.75mm width
Mechanical Conditions Shock As per standard IEC 60068-2
Vibration 10 to 55 Hz, 0.15 mm amplitude
Casing Plastic mould protected to IP51 from front side
Safety Measurement category CAT III
Pollution degree 2
Protection IP20 at terminals, IP 51 when mounted on panel
Weight and Dimensions Product weight 300 gms
Bezel dimension (W X H X D) 96 X 96 X 58 mm
Panel cutout 90 X 90 +2.0
-0.0 mm

Outputs Meter constant for LED: 1250/ (external CT ratio X PT ratio)


Meter constant for LCD: 2500/ (external CT ratio X PT ratio)
Communication Type RS485 port Modbus RTU (Optional)
Baud rate 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 bps (preferred 9600)
Parity Odd, Even, None
Slave id 1 to 247 (programmable)
Isolation 2 kVAC isolation for 1 minute between communication and other circuits
Certifications CE, RoHS

Ordering Information
Description CAT No. Description CAT No.

kWh LED meter Cl 1 WL400010OOOO kWh LCD meter Cl 1 WC400010OOOO


kWh LED meter Cl 1 with RS485 WL400011OOOO kWh LCD meter Cl 1 with RS485 WC400011OOOO
kWh LED meter Cl 0.5 WL400020OOOO kWh LCD meter Cl 0.5 WC400020OOOO
kWh LED meter Cl 0.5 with RS485 WL400021OOOO kWh LCD meter Cl 0.5 with RS485 WC400021OOOO

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Energy Meter Counter Type
4030 Series

Class 1 accuracy as per IS13779

Active energy measurement

Rugged product for control panels to measure active energy

R Y
B N 3 phase 4 wire configuration

Stepper motor counter display

Energy pulse LED output

Terminal covers with sealing provision

Meter records correct energy irrespective of current direction

Meter records correct energy under balance & unbalance condition with any phase sequence

Ideal product for DG set panels.

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Technical Chart

Type of measurement Type 3 Phase 4 Wire


Measurement Accuracy Class 1 as per IS 13779
Display type and resolution Counter 6 Digit stepper counter with sealing arrangement
Measuring circuit Input voltage 240 V
Burden: 0.2VA max per phase
Voltage range for accuracy as per IS 13779
Input current -/5A fixed
Current range from 0.4% of Ib (20mA-6A)
Max current - 200% of Ib
Current range for class of accuracy as per IS 13779
Frequency 50 Hz + 5%
Power Details Test of power consumption as per IEC 62053-21
Voltage dips and interrupts as per IEC 61326-1
Electro-Magnetic Fast transients burst test ±4 kV as per IEC 61000-4-4
Compatibility (EMC) Immunity to electrostatic discharge ±8 kV air discharge, ±6 kV contact discharge as per IEC 61000-4-2
Surge immunity test ±4 kV as per IEC 61000-4-5
Emission Class B as per CISPR 22
Operating Conditions Operating temperature -10OC to +55OC
Storage temperature -25OC to +70OC
Humidity 5% to 95% relative humidity non-condensing
Recommended wire 2.5 sq mm
Mechanical Conditions Shock 40 g in 3 planes (Double insulation)
Vibration 10 to 55 Hz, 0.15 mm amplitude
Casing Plastic mould protected to IP51 from front side
Weight and Dimensions Product weight 600 gms
Bezel dimension (W X H X D) 96 X 96 X 97 mm
Panel cutout 92 X 92
Outputs Meter constant: 1280

Ordering Information

Description CAT No.

4030 Series
kWh Counter type meter Cl 1 WL403010OOOO

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Energy Meter DIN Type
4000 Series

Accuracy Class 1 as per IEC 62053-21

LCD display for clear display of parameter values

A Whole current operated. 5-40A for Single Phase and 10-60A for Three Phase

Displays Push-to-Push consumption, Daily, Weekly, Monthly consumption

Push button for parameter scrolling

Terminal covers to avoid direct contact of the supply terminals along with sealing provision

Energy recording at low currents

Pulse output LED available

Reverse current indication for three phase

Compact size and easy mounting

Additional RS485 module for communication over RS485 modbus RTU protocol

Additional Wi-Fi module for communication over IEEE 802.11b standard

These can be mounted inside distribution boxes to monitor electric consumption of


identified loads, circuits and areas.

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Technical Chart
Type of measurement Type 3 Phase 4 Wire, 1 Phase
1 sec update time
Measurement Accuracy Class 1 as per IEC 62053-21
Display type and resolution LCD 6 digit LCD
Measuring circuit Input voltage Rated voltage: 240 V
-30% to +20% of rated voltage
Burden: <8VA max per phase
Voltage range for accuracy: -30% to +20% of rated voltage
Input current Whole current operated 1P: 5-40A, 3P: 10-60A
Starting current: 1 Phase: 20 mA, 3 Phase: 40 mA
Current range for class of accuracy: 5% I to Ib max
Frequency 50 Hz ±5%
Power Details Test of power consumption as per IEC 62053-21
Voltage dips and interrupts as per IEC 62052-11
Short time over current protection 20 times of I for half a second
Electro-Magnetic Fast transients burst test ±4 kV as per IEC 61000-4-4
Compatibility (EMC) Immunity to electrostatic discharge ±8 kV air discharge, ±6 kV contact discharge as per IEC 61000-4-2
Radiated, radio-frequency, 10 V/m as per 61000-4-3
electromagnetic field immunity test
Immunity to electromagnetic HF fields 10 V as per IEC 61000-4-6
through conducted lines
Surge immunity test ±4 kV as per IEC 61000-4-5
Emission Class B as per CISPR 22
Insulation Properties Impulse voltage test ±6 kV as per IEC 62052-11
AC voltage test 4 kV double insulation as per IEC 62053-21
Insulation resistance 500 V DC as per IS 13779
Operating Conditions Operating temperature -10OC to +55OC
Storage temperature -20OC to +70OC
Humidity 5% to 95% relative humidity non-condensing
Recommended wire 2.5 sq mm
Mechanical Conditions Shock 40 g in 3 planes (Double insulation)
Vibration 10 to 55 Hz, 0.15 mm amplitude
Casing Plastic mould protected to IP51 from front side
Weight and Dimensions Product weight 1 Phase, Wi-Fi, RS 485 module:132 gms
3 Phase: 460 gms
Bezel dimension (W X H X D) 1 Phase: 36 mm x 83 mm x 67 mm
3 phase: 125 mm x 83 mm x 64 mm (approx.)
RS485 module: 36 mm x 83 mm x 67 mm
Wi-Fi module: 36 mm x 83 mm x 67 mm
Outputs Meter constant 3 Ph : 450, 1 Ph : 3200
Communication Type RS485 port Modbus RTU (separate module)
Baud rate 2400, 4800, 9600, bps (preferred 9600)
Parity Odd, Even, None
Slave id 1 to 247 (programmable)
Isolation 2 kVAC, double insulated

Ordering Information

Description CAT No.

4000 Series
Energy meter 1P 5-40A Cl 1 DIN WD4000101OOO
Energy meter 3P 10-60A Cl 1 DIN WD4000103OOO
Energy meter RS485 module WD400010RSOO
Energy meter Wi-Fi module WD400010WFOO

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The Energy Monitor
DIN energy meter is a small energy monitoring device that helps in increasing awareness of energy consumption at the
point of installation. It helps in monitoring of energy guzzling devices to take corrective actions. It shows the amount of
money spent in consuming energy.
Ideal applications include residential buildings, shopping malls, factories, etc.
An energy monitor alone can't save any energy - but it makes one aware of level of energy consumption. Therefore it's a
great tool to help bring a change in user behavior and cut electricity bills.
It is good to remember that in most cases one is likely to get a return on investment if one reduce their energy usage as a
result of buying these meters.
The device has a LCD screen to display the readings. Also when used along with Wi-Fi module, the entire data can be
viewed on laptop, tablet or smart phones in real time.
Some of the most convenient features and benefits of DIN meters include:
• A display that shows current energy use
• Wireless connectivity so that it can be viewed anywhere in the hotspot range
• Ease of historical data availability including daily, weekly and monthly usage

Push to Push consumption: The push button is used for measuring kWh consumption from one push of the button to
next time push i.e from one period to another period.
To achieve this scroll through the parameters until kWh is displayed. Press and hold the push button, it shall reset to zero.
Energy recording starts in display. To stop the push to push consumption press and hold the push button in kWh display.
Check kWh display to get the energy consumed value between the start and stop operations.

Parameters 3-Phase Meter 1-Phase Meter

Phase voltage
Phase current
Power factor
Instantaneous
Parameters Active power
Reactive power
Apparent power
Frequency
Maximum Present month
Demand Previous month
Total
Present day
Present week

kWh Present month


Consumption Push-to-push
Previous day
Previous week
Previous month

Quick monitoring of daily, weekly & monthly consumption compared to previous period.

Today This week This month Push to Push

M
D kW h kW h M kW h T kW h

Yesterday Total Last week Total Last month Total Previous Push to Push

M
D kW h kW h M kW h T kW h

Dotted line indicates blinking


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Dual Source Meter
4040 Series

Accuracy class 1 as per IEC 62053-21 & class 0.5 as per 62053-22

True RMS measurement

Separate registers for EB and DG energy

Automatic switching of display based on input source as EB or DG through DG sensing input

Positive energy accumulation / reverse lock programmable

Old register to store the previously cleared energy values

User programmable password protection

K M G Auto-scaling of Kilo, Mega, Giga values

Energy pulse LED available

Site selectable for 3 Phase 4 wire, 3 Phase 3 wire, 1 Phase

Optional RS485 port communication

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Technical Chart

Type of measurement Type 3 Phase 4 Wire, 3 Phase 3 Wire, 1 Phase


True RMS, 64 samples per cycle
1 sec update time
Measurement Accuracy Class 1 as per IEC 62053-21
Class 0.5 as per IEC 62053-22
Display type and resolution LED 4 digit for instantaneous and 6 digits for cummulative
LCD 4 digit for instantaneous and 7 digits for cummulative
Measuring circuit Input voltage UL: 50 - 520 VLL
PT Primary and Secondary user programmable for LT and HT applications
Burden: 0.2VA max per phase, Burden: 0.2VA max per phase
Input current -/5A and -/1A site selectable
Current range from 50mA-5A with overload capacity upto 120% In (i.e. 6A)
Starting current: 0.6% of full scale, Burden: 0.2VA max per phase
CT Primary and Secondary user programmable for LT and HT applications
DG sensing input: 230VAC
Frequency 40-70 Hz
Auxilliary circuit Aux voltage 80 - 300VAC/DC
Aux burden <5VA
Freq range 40-70 Hz
Power Details Test of power consumption as per IEC 62053-21
Voltage dips and interrupts as per IEC 62053-21
Short time over current protection 10A max continuous, 20 times of In for 3 sec
Electro-Magnetic Fast transients burst test ±4 kV as per IEC 61000-4-4
Compatibility (EMC) Immunity to electrostatic discharge ±8 kV air discharge, ±6 kV contact discharge as per IEC 61000-4-2
Radiated, radio-frequency, 10 V/m as per 61000-4-3
electromagnetic field immunity test
Immunity to electromagnetic HF fields 10 V/m as per IEC 61000-4-6
through conducted lines
Surge immunity test ±6 kV as per IEC 61000-4-5
Rated power frequency magnetic fields 1 A/m as per IEC 61000-4-8
Emission Class B as per CISPR 22
Insulation Properties Impulse voltage test ±6 kV as per IEC 62052-11
AC voltage test 4 kV double insulation as per IEC 62053-21
Operating Conditions Operating temperature -10OC to +55OC
Storage temperature -25OC to +70OC
Humidity 5% to 95% relative humidity non-condensing
Recommended connecting wire 12 to 14 SWG with U type lug of max 6.75mm width
Mechanical Conditions Shock As per standard IEC 60068-2
Vibration 10 to 55 Hz, 0.15 mm amplitude
Casing Plastic mould protected to IP51 from front side
Safety Measurement category CAT III
Pollution degree 2
Protection IP20 at terminals, IP51 when mounted on panel
Weight and Dimensions Product weight 300 gms
Bezel dimension (W X H X D) 96 X 96 X 58 mm
Panel cutout 90 X 90 +2.0
-0.0 mm

Outputs Meter constant for LED: 1250 / (external CT ratio X PT ratio)


Meter constant for LCD: 2500 / (external CT ratio X PT ratio)
Communication Type RS485 port Modbus RTU
Baud rate 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 bps (preferred 9600)
Parity Odd, Even, None
Slave id 1 to 247 (programmable)
Isolation 2 kVAC isolation for 1 minute between communication and other circuits
Certifications CE, RoHS

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Dual Energy Registers:
Two separate energy registers are provided, one for EB (Electricity Board supply) and another for DG (Generator Supply).
Normally meter accumulates energy in EB register. Whenever the DG sensing signal (230 V AC) is present, meter
accumulates energy in DG register.
Separate LED indication is provided on the LED meter front panel, which glows when DG sensing signal is present.
LCD meter indicates automatically the source of energy.

Ordering Information

Description CAT No.

4040 Series
Dualsource LED meter Cl1 WL404010OOOO
Dualsource LED meter Cl1 with RS485 WL404011OOOO
Dualsource LED meter Cl0.5 WL404020OOOO
Dualsource LED meter Cl0.5 with RS485 WL404021OOOO
Dualsource LCD meter Cl1 WC404010OOOO
Dualsource LCD meter Cl1 with RS485 WC404011OOOO
Dualsource LCDmeter Cl0.5 WC404020OOOO
Dualsource LCDmeter Cl0.5 with RS485 WC404021OOOO

Typical Connection Diagram of Dual Energy Measurement

AMF Panel

R
Y DG sensing input:
B 230VAC
N

R
Y
Meter 1 Meter 2 Meter N
B
N

DG Set

R Y B N

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Single Function and VAF Meters
1110, 1120, 1130, 1310, 1320, 4110 Series

Accuracy Class 1 as per IEC 62053-21 and Class 0.5 as per IEC 62053-22

True RMS measurement

Password protection site selectable

Auto and manual scrolling.

Field programmable CT, PT ratio

SA
IA Site selectable 1A/5A

Phase wise and average display of voltage and current as per applicable meter

R Y B Inbuilt selector switch for 3 phase models

Site selectable for 3 Phase 4 wire, 3 Phase 3 wire, 1 phase

Wide operating range of 80 to 300 V AC/DC auxiliary supply*

Suitable for 50/60 Hz

* 80-300 V AC/DC aux supply in single function from Sep'19 vintage

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Technical Chart

Type of measurement Type 3 Phase 4 Wire, 3 Phase 3 Wire, 1 Phase


True RMS, 64 samples per cycle
1 sec update time
Measurement Accuracy Class 1 as per IEC 62053-21
Class 0.5 as per IEC 62053-22
Class 0.2 for frequency meter
Display type and resolution LED 4 digit
Measuring circuit Input voltage 50 - 520 VLL
PT Primary and Secondary user programmable for LT and HT applications
Burden: 0.2VA max per phase
Input current -/5A and -/1A site selectable
Current range from 50mA-5A with overload capacity upto 120% In (i.e. 6A)
starting current: 0.6% of full scale, Burden: 0.2VA max per phase
CT Primary and Secondary user programmable for LT and HT applications
Frequency 40-70 Hz
Auxilliary circuit Aux voltage 80 -300VAC/DC
Aux burden <5VA
Freq range 40-70 Hz
Test of power consumption as per IEC 62053-21
Power Details Voltage dips and interrupts as per IEC 62053-21
Short time over current protection 10A max continuous, 20 times of In for 3 sec
Electro-Magnetic Fast transients burst test ±4 kV as per IEC 61000-4-4
Compatibility (EMC) Immunity to electrostatic discharge ±8 kV air discharge, ±6 kV contact discharge as per IEC 61000-4-2
Radiated, radio-frequency, 10 V/m as per 61000-4-3
electromagnetic field immunity test
Immunity to electromagnetic HF fields 10 V/m as per IEC 61000-4-6
through conducted lines
Surge immunity test ±6 kV as per IEC 61000-4-5
Rated power frequency magnetic fields 1 A/m as per IEC 61000-4-8
Emission Class B as per CISPR 22
Insulation Properties Impulse voltage test ±6 kV as per IEC 62052-11
AC voltage test 4 kV double insulation as per IEC 62053-21
Operating Conditions Operating temperature -10OC to +55OC
Storage temperature -25OC to +70OC
Humidity 5% to 95% relative humidity non-condensing
Recommended connecting wire 12 to 14 SWG with U type lug of max 6.75mm width
Mechanical Conditions Shock As per standard IEC 60068-2
Vibration 10 to 55 Hz, 0.15 mm amplitude
Casing Plastic mould protected to IP51 from front side
Safety Measurement category CAT III
Pollution degree 2
Protection IP20 at terminals, IP 51 when mounted on panel
Weight and Dimensions Product weight 300 gms
Bezel dimension (W X H X D) 96 X 96 X 58 mm
Panel cutout 90 X 90 +2.0
-0.0 mm

Communication Type RS485 port Modbus RTU


Baud rate 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 bps (preferred 9600)
Parity Odd, Even, None
Slave id 1 to 247 (programmable)
Isolation 2 kVAC isolation for 1 minute between communication and other circuits
Certifications CE, RoHS

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4110 Series
In a single screen following parameters can be seen in a page. This enables for quick decision making at a single glance.
With Auto scrolling disabled mode, it can be freezed at any page.

Parameter

Row 1 VLL (avg) VLN (avg) VLL (avg) VRY VR AR PF - R

Row 2 A (avg) A (avg) A (avg) VYB VY AY PF - Y

Row 3 F F PF (total) VBR VB AB PF - B

Ordering Information

Description CAT No. Description CAT No.

1XXX Series 4110 Series


1Ph Ammeter Cl 1 WL111010OOOO VAF + PF meter, Cl 1 WL411010OOOO
1Ph Voltmeter Cl 1 WL112010OOOO VAF + PF meter with RS485, Cl 1 WL411011OOOO
3Ph Ammeter Cl 1 WL131010OOOO VAF + PF meter, Cl 0.5 WL411020OOOO
3Ph Voltmeter Cl 1 WL132010OOOO VAF + PF meter with RS485, Cl 0.5 WL411021OOOO
Freq meter Cl 0.2 WL113040OOOO
1Ph Ammeter Cl 0.5 WL111020OOOO
1Ph Voltmeter Cl 0.5 WL112020OOOO
3Ph Ammeter Cl 0.5 WL131020OOOO
3Ph Voltmeter Cl 0.5 WL132020OOOO

1 Phase 3 Phase 1 Phase 3 Phase Frequency VAF


Display parameter list
Voltmeter Voltmeter Ammeter Ammeter Meter Meter

R Phase
Y Phase
Voltage B Phase
Line Voltage
Average
R Phase
Y Phase
Current B Phase
Average
A Peak
Frequency

RPM
(Rotations per minute)

Power factor
On Hours

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SmartComm EMS

SmartComm EMS, a simple and powerful energy monitoring software with multiple benefits
that empowers the customer to save money.

Dashboard Data History


Realtime Data

Trends
email

Gauges Reports

SMS

Billing

ER M
W

AN

Empowers the user to take corrective actions in areas of energy wastage


EMPO

A GE

Management of energy for optimal utilization


Save money by identifying energy guzzlers for corrective actions to conserve energy.

Features:
• Glimpse of all entire energy consumption in the plant through dashboard
• Quick understanding of energy consumption of today compared to yesterday, this month
consumption compared to last month as well as yoy energy comparison through dashboard.
• Easy navigation through the modules
• Excel reports with charts
• All parameters in the device can be monitored from the software
• Multiple combination of devices and parameters for analysis
• Provision to generate multiple report types
• Specific Energy Consumption (SEC) report
• Access to features defined by user levels
• E&A meters preconfigured
L&T meters preconfigured in
in the
the software
software

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Realtime Monitoring
• Dashboard has graphical gauge representation of multiple
parameters that can be selected by user at site.
• Bar graph energy consumption representation on hourly
basis, monthly basis, yearly basis, TOD basis as well as yoy
comparison.
• Matrix data showing data of all feeders with all parameters
• Real time view of all parameters for devices.
• 10 Analog gauges configurable for any device any
parameter
• Realtime trends of multiple parameter values
• Real time Alarms based on user set threshold levels for
parameters with acknowledgement feature
Reports
• Communication diagnostics depicting status of activation
• Provision to generate 26 reports for analysis that meet
user requirements
• Multiple energy reports can be generated including daily,
weekly, monthly and yearly basis.
• Provision to set 5 reports as favorites that are frequently
used by the user thereby making it easier for quick access
• Provision to generate energy report with Specific Energy
Consumption
• Average PF report
• Reports for alarms
• Groupwise energy reports
• Shift reports with user defined timings
• Time of Day report
• Daily logbook report for parameters

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Data History
• Trend analysis of historic data from between two dates
• Multiple views of charts with device and parameters
• Provision to save and print the charts
• Zoom in and out feature in charts for detailed analysis
• Generation of historic data as per user for parameters and
devices with facility for excel export and printing.
• Device wise alarm history can be generated and analysed
• Device Min-max value analysis

Billing
• Provision to generate bills for commercial complexes
• Options for slab rates, fixed charges, bill no. & date, etc.

Email
• Automated emails of reports at user defined time and email ids.

SMS
• Provision to send SMS to mobile nos configured by user for
alarms set for value threshold
• SMS text shall be as per user
• SMS to users as per hourly energy, daily energy and alarms for
threshold energy

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SmartComm EMS for Cloud applications

SmartComm EMS with the WebView application can be viewed from any location in the plant (using private ip)
or anywhere in the world (using public static ip). Now multi location based energy consumption is possible with
the help of IoT based MQTT Gateways. Gateways with storage help to maintain the data stored at gateway level
and synchronises with SmartComm EMS server on resumption of network. This type of gateways help to avoid
any data loss compared to transparent gateways.

MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) is a lightweight messaging protocol that provides resource-
constrained network clients with a simple way to distribute telemetry information. This protocol uses a
publish/subscribe communication pattern which is used for machine-to-machine (M2M) communication and
plays an important role in the internet of things (IoT).

Types of EMS configurations

Computer maintained at local location


User can monitor on the PC where EMS is installed. Web View can be used to monitor in
the same plant but on different PC’s using Web browser
On-Premise

Private servers maintained by respective organisations


User can monitor using Web View in the same organisation or outside
Private Cloud

Cloud service provides


eg: AWS (Amazon), Azure (Microsoft), Google Cloud, etc
Public Cloud User can monitor using Web View from anywhere using web browser

Below is a simple architecture for multi location energy monitoring for an organisation that has multiple plants/offices.

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SmartComm EMS

3000.00
2500.00
2000.00
1500.00
1000.00
500.00
0.00
Oct 15

Nov 15

Dec 15

Jan 16

Feb 16

Mar 16

Apr 16

May 16

Jun 16

Jul 16

Aug 16

Sep 16
• Year on Year energy consumption at facility / individual feeder level at click of a button

40.00

30.00

20.00
• Trend plot for users
analytic requirement
10.00

0.00
01 Jul-2016 06:00 01 Jul-2016 12:00 01 Jul-2016 18:00 02 Jul-2016 06:00 02 Jul-2016 06:00 02 Jul-2016 12:00 02 Jul-2016 18:00 02 Jul-2016 00:00

Today This month


From 7AM till now Till now

• Quick insights into today and monthly


consumption compared to previous period kWh kWh
82 % 12.5 %
compared to yesterday compared to same

SMS
Main feed
er
Energy • Messages at your fingertips based on
Consumpt
ion alarms / events immediately
is 4251.18
kWh

• User management at different


access levels for security

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SmartComm EMS

3000.00
2500.00
2000.00
1500.00
1000.00
500.00
0.00
Oct 15

Nov 15

Dec 15

Jan 16

Feb 16

Mar 16

Apr 16

May 16

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Sep 16
• Monthly energy consumption of last 12 months

Legend Chart

• Daily energy consumption report

Legend Chart

1.00
0.80
0.60

• Average PF report 0.40


0.20
0.00
Device 1

Device 2

Device 3

Device 4

Device 5

Device 6

Device 7

Device 8

Device 9

Device 10

Device 11

Device 12

• My Favourite report section to bookmark Device 13

5 most frequently used reports

• Time stamped alarms / events

• Lower your carbon footprint,


save money and help the environment

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SmartComm EMS

• Area wise report generation facility

HVAC Utility

Lighting Emergency Lighting

DG Compressor

Typical Application Areas

Industries Shopping Malls

IT Parks Banks

Public Institutions Healthcare Centres

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Steps to be followed while implementing Energy Monitoring System

• List down meters that needs to be brought under the ambit of Energy Management system.

• Check whether these devices are communication compatible. If not plan for replacement
with communication capable meters.

• Whether communication cables are laid for meters. If no scope of work to be finalized.

• Identify persons who will monitor SmartComm EMS.

• Plan for the administrative rights to be given to respective users.

• Plan for a dedicated computer for EMS.

• Decide the reports required and frequency of reports.

• Decide whether SMS alert is required, if yes for which alerts.

• Decide whether email facility is required. If yes list of email ids.

for SmartComm
• Enquiry for SmartComm EMS
EMS to
tobe
besent
senttotonearest
nearestL&T
E&A branch
branch office.
office.

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Multifunction Meter

Basic Multifunction Max Demand


Meter Controller

Dual Source Meter Energy Meter

VAF Meter Energy Meter


Prepaid & Postpaid

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Architecture
The default slave ID of meter is 1. When multiple meters are connected in a network, the slave IDs should be unique to network.
RS485 modbus protocol allows up to 247 meters to be connected in a network. But the signal strength of RS485 allows only 32
meters to be connected in a daisy chain. Hence to enable connection up to 247 meters, multiple convertors should be used.
Repeaters are used when distance between meter and convertor increases more than 800m. These are used to improve the signal
strength.

Termination resistor is used to reduce the reflection of signals at the ends. The value of the termination resistor should be equal to
the cable impedance. The cable impedance can be obtained from the cable manufacturer. In case value of cable impedance is not
known, usually 120W, 0.5W resistor can be used. Termination resistor has to be connected at the convertor end as well as at the last
meter end.

Typical Architecture are as follows:

Method 1 - Architecture for basic requirement

EMS PC

Port 1
7

1
10

11

12

13

14
8

• Recommended for site with less than


50 meters.

RS485 to • Modbus RTU gateway (RS485 to


21

20

19

18

17

16

15

Ethernet Ethernet convertor) of 1 port and


convertor multiple nos or one convertor with
multiple ports can be used.
22

23

24

25

26

27

28

Port 2 • The latter solution eliminates the cost


of Switch to be connected between
Convertors and EMS PC.

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Method 2 - Architecture with client PC

EMS PC

RS485 to
Port 1 Ethernet
convertor
7

Client PC
10

11

12

13

14
8

Port 2 Switch
Client PC
21

20

19

18

17

16

15
22

23

24

25

26

27

28

Port 3
35

34

33

32

31

30

29

• Recommended for site with meters larger than


50 numbers.
36

37

38

39

40

41

42

• Modbus RTU gateway (RS485 to Ethernet


convertor) of 1 port and multiple nos can be used.
• The RS485 to Ethernet convertor is connected to
switch which in turn connects to EMS PC.
• Optional Client PC provision for viewing only.
• SMS internet gateway

Method 3 - Architecture with wireless connectivity

RS485 to
Ethernet EMS PC
Port 1
convertor
7

1
10

11

12

13

14
8

Switch

Port 2
21

20

19

18

17

16

15

Router
22

23

24

25

26

27

28

• Recommended for site with meters larger than


50 numbers.
• Modbus RTU gateway (RS485 to Ethernet convertor)
Port 3
of 1 port and multiple nos can be used.
35

34

33

32

31

30

29

• The RS485 to Ethernet convertor is connected to


switch which in turn connects to EMS PC.
Wireless Access
36

37

38

39

40

41

42

points • Wi-Fi: Wireless access points and router can be used


where meters are connected at far away distance
Port 4 and line of sight is available.
• Cellular modem can be used from any place in the
49

48

47

46

45

44

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world with SIM cards and static IP at M2M gateway.


Speed of data transmission will depend upon
50

51

52

53

54

55

56

Cellular M2M gateway numerous site conditions.


modem with static IP

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Method 4 - Architecture with Fiber Optic connectivity

RS485 to
Ethernet
Port 1 EMS PC
convertor
7

1
10

11

12

13

14
8

Port 2 Switch
21

20

19

18

17

16

15
22

23

24

25

26

27

28

• Recommended for site with meters larger than


Port 3 50 numbers.
35

34

33

32

31

30

29

• Modbus RTU gateway (RS485 to Ethernet


convertor) of 1 port and multiple nos can be used.
36

37

38

39

40

41

42

• The RS485 to Ethernet convertor is connected to


switch which in turn connects to EMS PC.

Port 4 • When distance are large (in kms) Optical fibre


should be used. Recommended distance between
49

48

47

46

45

44

43

Ethernet gateway to FOC (Fibre Optic Convertor)


should be less than 2km. Recommended distance
50

51

52

53

54

55

56

Fibre Optic between FOC convertors can be approx. 10km.


Convertor

Method 5 - Architecture with redundant network topology

RS485 to
Ethernet
Port 1 convertor EMS PC
7

1
10

11

12

13

14
8

Port 2
21

20

19

18

17

16

15
22

23

24

25

26

27

28

FOC

Port 3 • Ring topology is recommended


35

34

33

32

31

30

29

where redundancy is required.


• Manageable switch with Fibre
36

37

38

39

40

41

42

Optic is used to achieve ring


topology
Port 4 • Recommended for critical
applications.
49

48

47

46

45

44

43
50

51

52

53

54

55

56

Manageable
Switch with FO

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Dimension and Connection Diagrams

90 +2.0
- 0.0 92 +0.8
- 0.0

90 +2.0
- 0.0 92 +0.8
- 0.0

54mm
4mm 90mm
9mm

96 X 96: 11XX,13XX, 4000, 4040, 96 X 96: 4030


41XX, 44XX, 50XX, 60XX
(in case of meters with ethernet module the depth is 86mm)

DIN Meter: 4000


36

125
66.5

83
88
83

3-Phase 1-Phase

36 36

66.5
66.5

83 83

Wi-Fi Module RS485 Module

All Dimensions in mm

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Connection Diagrams

Load Line Load Line

AMF IP AMF IP
240V AC 240V AC

Voltmeter Ammeter
(For 1 Phase connect in R Phase) (For 1 Phase connect in R Phase)

Received (Import) Delivered (Export)

Load Line Load Line

AMF IP AMF IP
240V AC 240V AC

Frequency Meters 3 Phase 4 Wire System

Received (Import) Delivered (Export) Received (Import) Delivered (Export)

Load Line Load Line

AMF IP AMF IP
240V AC 240V AC

3 Phase 3 Wire System Single Phase System

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Connection Diagrams

Load Line Load Line

Relay o/p 4

4
Relay o/p 3

3
Relay o/p 2

2
Relay o/p 1

COM 1
AMF IP
240V AC
Common

P N 240VAC from
AMF Panel MD Controller
Dual Source Meter Wiring

Received (Export) Delivered (Import) Received (Export) Delivered (Import)

Load Line Load Line

Digital Input 1 Relay 2


Digital Input 2 Relay 1
Common Common

Meter with 2 Digital Inputs in 4420 and 4430 series meter with 2 digital /
3P 4W configuration relay output in 3P 4W configuration

Received (Export) Delivered (Import) Received (Export) Delivered (Import)

Load Line Load Line


G

Analog Input 1
A1
A

Analog Input 2
24V A2
A

Common

Meter with 2 Analog Inputs in Meter with 2 Analog output in


3P 4W configuration 3P 4W configuration

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3-Phase 1-Phase
R-Phase
3 Phase Y-Phase
supply
B-Phase
Neutral
Neutral
Phase

M1 M2 M3 M0 M1 M0

1 Phase
Load

L1
L1 L2 L3

LOAD

Wi-Fi Module RS 485 Module

Neutral Neutral
Phase Phase

Modbus interface

RS 485 & Wi-Fi Module should be mounted on the left side of 1Ph, 3Ph DIN Energy Meter.

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Prepaid Metering Solutions

Class 1, 0.5 accuracy as per IS 15884

Current rating 5/30A, 10/60A, 20/80A, CT operated

Forward energy recording irrespective of current direction

Provisions for meter terminal sealing arrangement to prevent tampers

Display consists of auto scrolling and manual scrolling

3 Phase 4 Wire or 1 Phase 2 Wire configuration

Compact wall mounting design

Communication options: Modbus RS485 RTU or LoRa

Dual Source provision available

Unified EB and DG recharging

Provision to trip on Overvoltage or overload

Current limiting facility for separate DG/EB with selection of DG power either as 3Ph or
1Ph (site selectable) that minimises wiring complexity

Display blinking feature on meter as well as remote display unit to indicate low balance

Integration with water meter and gas meter digital outputs in meter.

AC Static Watthour Prepayment Meter AC Static Watthour Prepayment Meter

- EB - EB

- OLD - OLD
- DG - DG

kWh kWh

SMPR 3P 1060RS SMPR 3P 1060LO


3Ph 4 Wire Principal Unit: kWh Class 1.0 Ib-10A, In-60A 3Ph 4 Wire Principal Unit: kWh Class 1.0 Ib-10A, In-60A
3 X 240V, 50Hz Ref. Temp: 27OC 1600 impulses/kWh 3 X 240V, 50Hz Ref. Temp: 27OC 1600 impulses/kWh

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Prepaid Metering Solutions

Prepaid meter solution is a combination of Prepaid meters


and SmartComm EMS with Prepaid module.

Prepaid meters offer great flexibility to end users as well as


Facility Management by allowing customers the freedom to
determine both frequency of recharges and amount of each
payment along with the benefit of auto cut off.

Energy consumption data is available on fingertips to help the


customer to adjust their consumption behaviour. This may
help them to better control their electricity budget through
close monitoring of daily consumption and credit balance in
the meter.

Connect - Disconnect

These pre-paid meters are available with the facility of connection or disconnection of the electric supply based on
the credit amount balance in the meter with the help of an internal relay for switching. Once the balance reaches
zero, the meter will cut off the supply. If the user exceeds contact/sanctioned load (in kVA), the prepaid meter can trip
the load accordingly.

Recharge

The server is maintained at the respective colony or housing complex admin building. Recharge
can be done by customers either by paying cash/cheque at the facility management location or
through online options like Paytm, debit card, etc. The online recharge options can be used for the
particular user or meter only thereby avoiding theft or unauthorized use.

Happy Hours

Happy hours comprise of those hours outside the working hours of the administration including public holidays and
weekends.

In case the user account credit gets exhausted in the evening after working hours then a certain amount of credit
facility is available to avoid supply disconnection till the beginning of the working hours on the subsequent working
day to avail uninterrupted supply. It is possible to have different credit facility for different users.

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Friendly Credit Period

There is a provision to provide extra credit limit to its users. As soon as the credit balance of the meter becomes zero,
the extra credit limit gets activated and the meter keeps operating till the extra credit limit gets exhausted. On next
recharge the differential amount i.e. recharge amount minus credit utilized reflects in the meter.

Tariff Revision

Whenever there is a tariff revision in any month, the Facility manager can update the latest tariff
in the software. This will be updated to all meters immediately.

Tamper Proof

Provision for tamper proof is available in the meter. It will be in the scope of Facility Management or contractor to seal
the meters to avoid tamper.

IHD: In House Display Unit

In addition to the display screen at the metering unit there is another provision of in-house
display unit. This helps the users to access the meter information at any time. Information
displayed in the meter is replicated in the house display unit including balance. The distance
between the prepaid meter and in-house display unit cannot be more than 50 meters. No
separate power supply is required. The display will blink & buzzer will beep in frequent interval to
indicate low balance.

There is another provision of mobile app wherein all this information with analytics is available
by logging in with the user details. With this in-house display unit won’t be required.

Alerts
SMS

Users get SMS alerts for activities like low credits, account recharge, recharge status, overload, overvoltage, etc.

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Billing Provision

• Maintenance charges based on area or fixed.


• kW/kWh logging every 15 minutes for future clarification.
• Real time data monitoring
• Monthly billing with breakup of EB/DG energy consumption
• Cheque reconciliation provision is available.
• Recharge slip as well as recharge history for the selected date range

User Web Portal | Mobile App

Online Customer Login Portal within site premises - User can check the balance amount as well as log any complaints
to the facility management. User can get the balance credit through any of the interface Mobile app or web portal.

Prepaid Solution Architecture - Wired Solution

TOWER A TOWER B TOWER C


AC Static Watthour Prepayment Meter AC Static Watthour Prepayment Meter AC Static Watthour Prepayment Meter AC Static Watthour Prepayment Meter AC Static Watthour Prepayment Meter AC Static Watthour Prepayment Meter

- EB - EB - EB - EB - EB - EB

- OLD - OLD - OLD - OLD - OLD - OLD


- DG - DG - DG - DG - DG - DG

kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh

SMPR 3P 1060RS SMPR 3P 1060RS SMPR 3P 1060RS SMPR 3P 1060RS SMPR 3P 1060RS SMPR 3P 1060RS
3Ph 4 Wire Principal Unit: kWh Class 1.0 Ib-10A, In-60A 3Ph 4 Wire Principal Unit: kWh Class 1.0 Ib-10A, In-60A 3Ph 4 Wire Principal Unit: kWh Class 1.0 Ib-10A, In-60A 3Ph 4 Wire Principal Unit: kWh Class 1.0 Ib-10A, In-60A 3Ph 4 Wire Principal Unit: kWh Class 1.0 Ib-10A, In-60A 3Ph 4 Wire Principal Unit: kWh Class 1.0 Ib-10A, In-60A
3 X 240V, 50Hz Ref. Temp: 27OC 1600 impulses/kWh 3 X 240V, 50Hz Ref. Temp: 27OC 1600 impulses/kWh 3 X 240V, 50Hz Ref. Temp: 27OC 1600 impulses/kWh 3 X 240V, 50Hz Ref. Temp: 27OC 1600 impulses/kWh 3 X 240V, 50Hz Ref. Temp: 27OC 1600 impulses/kWh 3 X 240V, 50Hz Ref. Temp: 27OC 1600 impulses/kWh

AC Static Watthour Prepayment Meter AC Static Watthour Prepayment Meter AC Static Watthour Prepayment Meter AC Static Watthour Prepayment Meter AC Static Watthour Prepayment Meter AC Static Watthour Prepayment Meter

- EB - EB - EB - EB - EB - EB

- OLD - OLD - OLD - OLD - OLD - OLD


- DG - DG - DG - DG - DG - DG

kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh

SMPR 3P 1060RS SMPR 3P 1060RS SMPR 3P 1060RS SMPR 3P 1060RS SMPR 3P 1060RS SMPR 3P 1060RS
3Ph 4 Wire Principal Unit: kWh Class 1.0 Ib-10A, In-60A 3Ph 4 Wire Principal Unit: kWh Class 1.0 Ib-10A, In-60A 3Ph 4 Wire Principal Unit: kWh Class 1.0 Ib-10A, In-60A 3Ph 4 Wire Principal Unit: kWh Class 1.0 Ib-10A, In-60A 3Ph 4 Wire Principal Unit: kWh Class 1.0 Ib-10A, In-60A 3Ph 4 Wire Principal Unit: kWh Class 1.0 Ib-10A, In-60A
3 X 240V, 50Hz Ref. Temp: 27OC 1600 impulses/kWh 3 X 240V, 50Hz Ref. Temp: 27OC 1600 impulses/kWh 3 X 240V, 50Hz Ref. Temp: 27OC 1600 impulses/kWh 3 X 240V, 50Hz Ref. Temp: 27OC 1600 impulses/kWh 3 X 240V, 50Hz Ref. Temp: 27OC 1600 impulses/kWh 3 X 240V, 50Hz Ref. Temp: 27OC 1600 impulses/kWh

AC Static Watthour Prepayment Meter AC Static Watthour Prepayment Meter AC Static Watthour Prepayment Meter AC Static Watthour Prepayment Meter AC Static Watthour Prepayment Meter AC Static Watthour Prepayment Meter

- EB - EB - EB - EB - EB - EB

- OLD - OLD - OLD - OLD - OLD - OLD


- DG - DG - DG - DG - DG - DG

kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh

SMPR 3P 1060RS SMPR 3P 1060RS SMPR 3P 1060RS SMPR 3P 1060RS SMPR 3P 1060RS SMPR 3P 1060RS
3Ph 4 Wire Principal Unit: kWh Class 1.0 Ib-10A, In-60A 3Ph 4 Wire Principal Unit: kWh Class 1.0 Ib-10A, In-60A 3Ph 4 Wire Principal Unit: kWh Class 1.0 Ib-10A, In-60A 3Ph 4 Wire Principal Unit: kWh Class 1.0 Ib-10A, In-60A 3Ph 4 Wire Principal Unit: kWh Class 1.0 Ib-10A, In-60A 3Ph 4 Wire Principal Unit: kWh Class 1.0 Ib-10A, In-60A
3 X 240V, 50Hz Ref. Temp: 27OC 1600 impulses/kWh 3 X 240V, 50Hz Ref. Temp: 27OC 1600 impulses/kWh 3 X 240V, 50Hz Ref. Temp: 27OC 1600 impulses/kWh 3 X 240V, 50Hz Ref. Temp: 27OC 1600 impulses/kWh 3 X 240V, 50Hz Ref. Temp: 27OC 1600 impulses/kWh 3 X 240V, 50Hz Ref. Temp: 27OC 1600 impulses/kWh

GW GW GW GW GW GW

DG supply

OR Cloud
List of major devices used
AC Static Watthour Prepayment Meter

- EB
EMS software
GW Windows OS + SQL
- OLD
- DG

kWh

SMPR 3P 1060RS

Mobile app
3Ph 4 Wire Principal Unit: kWh Class 1.0 Ib-10A, In-60A
3 X 240V, 50Hz Ref. Temp: 27OC 1600 impulses/kWh

RS485 DG Gateway: Recharge: Cash/Pavtm


L&T
E&A Prepaid
Prepaid STP CAT 6 sensing RS485 to SmartComm
meter
meter cable cable cable TCP/IP EMS

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Wireless Metering Solutions - LoRaWAN
• LoRa stands for Long Range
• LPWAN stands for Low Power Wide Area Network and this type of wireless communication is designed for sending
small data packages over long distances. LoRa follows 802.15.4g IEEE standard. LoRaWAN is the standard
protocol for WAN communications and LoRa is used as a wide area network technology. It uses Adaptive Data rate
technique to vary output data rate and Tx power of end devices.
• LoRa uses 865 MHz ISM bands which is a free license spectrum.

Wireless solution architecture with LoRaWAN

Network
AC Static Watthour Prepayment Meter

kWh
- EB

- OLD
- DG
Server
LoRa Gateway -
SMPR 3P 1060LO
3Ph 4 Wire Principal Unit: kWh Class 1.0 Ib-10A, In-60A
3 X 240V, 50Hz O
Ref. Temp: 27 C 1600 impulses/kWh

Ethernet

Wireless
LoRa Meter

AC Static Watthour Prepayment Meter


LoRa Gateway - Switch
Ethernet
- EB

- OLD
- DG

kWh

SMPR 3P 1060RS
3Ph 4 Wire Principal Unit: kWh Class 1.0 Ib-10A, In-60A
3 X 240V, 50Hz O
Ref. Temp: 27 C 1600 impulses/kWh

OR
DG signal communicator
on LoRaWAN 4G SmartComm EMS

LoRa Gateway - Public Static IP


GPRS

Network Architecture Solution 1: LORAWAN Private network


End Nodes Gateway Routing Application Server
Tariff
meters with Network Server
LORAWAN

Upto 300 Gateway 1


TCP/IP
Tariff MQTT
meters with
LORAWAN

Upto 300
TCP/IP
Gateway 2 Switch

DG signal E&A
L&T SmartComm
SmartComm EMS
EMS Server
Communicator

Upto 300 nos. for


1 hour data interval

Private Network:
• Each meters will have barcode. These are scanned with help of LoRa Config app that links the meters scanned
with a particular gateway. So communication will be done only with the gateways and meter that are linked.
• Maximum of 5 such gateways can be connected.
• Each gateway can accommodate approx. 300 nos. of meters for 15 min data interval with 10 parameters.
• Distance of upto 1 kms without Line of Sight.
• If data interval is increased above 1 hour then more number of meters can be connected.
• AES encryption is used for data transfer ensuring data security.

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Network Architecture Solution 2: LORAWAN Private network for longer ranges

End Nodes Gateway Routing Application Server

Tariff 4G
meters with Network Server
LORAWAN

Gateway 1
Upto 300

Tariff MQTT
meters with 4G
LORAWAN

Switch
Upto 300 Gateway 2

E&A SmartComm
L&T SmartComm EMSEMS Server
Server
Local static IP
DG signal
Communicator

Upto 300 nos. for Public Static IP


15 hour data interval

Private Network:
• When cluster of meters are spread out, gateways with 4G connectivity to be used.
• Each meters will have barcode. These are scanned with help of LoRa Config app that links the meters scanned
with a particular gateway. So communication will be done only with the gateways and meter that are linked.
• Maximum of 5 such gateways can be connected.
• Each gateway can accommodate approx. 300 nos. of meters for 15 min data interval with approx. 10 parameters.
• If data interval is increased above 1 hour then no of meters that can be connected are more.
• AES encryption is used for data transfer ensuring data security.

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Prepaid Metering Solutions

Admin User / Tenants

User app Interface

Advantages over conventional token based system


Software is available at
Software license is Analytics available
customer premises.
perpetual compared to reducing
Hence no deduction for token
balance information
generation commission fee

DG sensing is wireless leading Easy configuration through Instant recharge


to additional savings barcode and mobile app through Paytm

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Technical Chart

Type of measurement Type 3 Phase 4 Wire, 1 Phase 2 Wire Whole Current


True RMS, 1 sec update time, 2 Quadrant Power & Energy
Measurement Accuracy Class 1 as per IS 15884, IS 13779
Display type and resolution LED 4 digit for instantaneous and 6 digits for cummulative
V1, V2, V3, V12, V23, V31, Avg (VLN, VLL)
A1, A2, A3, Avg, F
Parameters PF-1, PF-2, PF-3, PF (Avg)
W1, W2, W3, W (total)
Wh - EB Received, Wh - DG Received
Input voltage UL: 240VAC. Variation: +20% to -50%
1P: 10-60A,
Input current 3P: 10-60A, 20-80A, CT operated
Measuring circuit
Starting current: 0.4% of basic current
Frequency 45-65 Hz
Power Consumption As per IS13779
Operating temperature -10OC to +55OC
Operating Conditions Storage temperature -25OC to +70OC
Humidity 5% to 95% relative humidity non-condensing
1P: 670 gms
Product weight
3P: 750 gms
Weight and Dimensions
1P: 158 X 112 mm (Depth 58 mm)
Bezel dimension (W X H X D)
3P: 270 X 171 mm (Depth 69 mm)
Outputs Meter constant : 1600
Type RS485 port Modbus RTU or LoRa
Baud rate 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 bps (site selectable)
Parity Odd, Even, None
Communication Slave id 1 to 247 (programmable)
2 kVAC isolation for 1 minute between communication
Isolation
and other circuits

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Mechanical Specification

Single phase: Dimension Bezel: Three phase: Dimension Bezel:


158 x 112mm (Depth 58 mm) 270 x 171 mm (Depth 69 mm)

69mm 171mm
148mm

58 mm 112 mm
158 mm

158 mm

244 mm
270 mm

270 mm
244 mm

Description CAT No.


Smart Prepaid meter 1P 10/60A with RS485 SMPR1P1060RS

Smart Prepaid meter 3P 10/60A with RS485 SMPR3P1060RS

Smart Prepaid meter 3P 20/80A with RS485 SMPR3P2080RS

Smart Prepaid meter 3P CT operated RS485 SMPR3PLTCTRS

Prepaid meter in house display unit SMPRIDU

Smart Postpaid meter 1P 10/60A with LORA SMPO1P1060LO

Smart Postpaid meter 3P 10/60A with LORA SMPO3P1060LO

Outdoor Gateway with GPRS with 4G SMLORAGWGPRS

Network Server for LORA SMLORANWSERVER

EB/DG signal broadcast meter - LORA SMLORAEBDG

Smart Prepaid meter 1P 10/60A with LORA SMPR1P1060LO

Smart Prepaid meter 3P 10/60A with LORA SMPR3P1060LO

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Communication Register Map

Sl. Data Type WC6000/ WC5000/ WC4440/ WC4430/ WC4420/ WC4410/ WC4400/ WC4000/ WC4040/
Parameter Address WL5010 WL4400/ WL4110
No. WL6000 WL5000 WL4440 WL4430 WL4420 WL4410 WL4405 WL4000 WL4040

1 Watts Total float 40101 Prog


2 Watts R phase float 40103 Prog
3 Watts Y phase float 40105 Prog
4 Watts B phase float 40107 Prog
5 VAr Total float 40109
6 VAr R phase float 40111
7 VAr Y phase float 40113
8 VAr B phase float 40115
9 PF Avg(inst) float 40117 Prog
10 PF R phase float 40119 Prog
11 PF Y phase float 40121 Prog
12 PF B phase float 40123 Prog
13 VA Total float 40125 Prog
14 VA R phase float 40127 Prog
15 VA Y phase float 40129 Prog
16 VA B phase float 40131 Prog
17 VLL average float 40133
18 Vry phase float 40135
19 Vyb phase float 40137
20 Vbr phase float 40139
21 VLN average float 40141
22 V R phase float 40143
23 V Y phase float 40145
24 V B phase float 40147
25 Current Total float 40149
26 Current R phase float 40151
27 Current Y phase float 40153
28 Current B phase float 40155
29 Frequency float 40157
30 Wh received [Active energy] float 40159 Prog Prog Prog
31 VAh received float 40161 Prog Prog Prog
32 VArh Ind. Received float 40163
33 VArh Cap. Received float 40165
34 Wh Delivered float 40167 Prog
35 VAh Delivered float 40169 Prog
36 VArh Ind. Delivered float 40171
37 VArh Cap. Delivered float 40173
38 PF Average Received float 40175
39 Amps hours Received float 40177
40 PF Average Delivered float 40179
41 Amps hours Delivered float 40181
42 Neutral Current float 40183 Apeak
43 THD% Voltage R float 40185
44 THD% Voltage Y float 40187
45 THD% Voltage B float 40189
46 THD% Current R float 40191
47 THD% Current Y float 40193
48 THD% Current B float 40195
49 Rising Demand float 40197
50 Forecast Demand float 40199
51 Maximum Demand float 40201
52 Reserved float 40203
53 Reserved float 40205
54 Reserved float 40207
55 RPM float 40215
56 Load Hours Received Unsigned long 40217
57 Load Hours Delivered Unsigned long 40219
58 No of interruptions Unsigned long 40221
59 MD Occurrence time Unsigned long 40223
60 ON hours ( in seconds) Unsigned long 40231
61 Voltage R phase angle float 40233
62 Voltage Y phase angle float 40235
63 Voltage B phase angle float 40237

Note: Prog means user can access any one parameter (Wh or VAh) through communication as per the programming done in meter setup.

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Communication Register Map

Sl. Data Type WC6000/ WC5000/ WC4440/ WC4430/ WC4420/ WC4410/ WC4400/ WC4000/ WC4040/
Parameter Address WL5010 WL4400/ WL4110
No. WL6000 WL5000 WL4440 WL4430 WL4420 WL4410 WL4405 WL4000 WL4040

64 Current R phase angle float 40239


65 Current Y phase angle float 40241
66 Current B phase angle float 40243
67 Energy TOD Slot-1 float 40245
68 Energy TOD Slot-2 float 40247
69 Energy TOD Slot-3 float 40249
70 Energy TOD Slot-4 float 40251
71 Energy TOD Slot-5 float 40253
72 Energy TOD Slot-6 float 40255
73 Reserved float 40257
74 Voltage Unbal R Phase float 40259
75 Voltage Unbal Y Phase float 40261
76 Voltage Unbal B Phase float 40263
77 Current Unbal R Phase float 40265
78 Current Unbal Y Phase float 40267
79 Current Unbal B Phase float 40269
80 Additional Load float 40271
81 Analog input 1 float 40273 # #

82 Analog input 2 float 40275 # #

83 Digital input 1 Unsigned long 40277 #

84 Digital input 2 Unsigned long 40279 #

85 Digital input 3 Unsigned long 40281


86 Digital input 4 Unsigned long 40283
87 VLL Max float 40285
88 VLL Min float 40287
89 VLN Max float 40289
90 VLN Min float 40291
91 Amps Max float 40293
92 Amps Min float 40295
93 Frequency Max float 40297
94 Frequency Min float 40299
95 Watts Max float 40301
96 Watts Min float 40303
97 VAr max (absolute max) float 40305
98 VAr min (absolute min) float 40307
99 VA max float 40309
100 VA min float 40311
101 PF max (absolute max) float 40313
102 PF min (absolute min) float 40315
103 Analog input 1 max float 40317 #

104 Analog input 1 Min float 40319 #

105 Analog input 2 Max float 40321 #

106 Analog input 2 min float 40323 #

107 Maximum demand TOD slot 1 float 40325


108 Maximum demand TOD slot 2 float 40327
109 Maximum demand TOD slot 3 float 40329
110 Maximum demand TOD slot 4 float 40331
111 Maximum demand TOD slot 5 float 40333
112 Maximum demand TOD slot 6 float 40335
113 Maximum demand TOD slot 1 occ Time Unsigned long 40337
114 Maximum demand TOD slot 1 occ Date Unsigned long 40339
115 Maximum demand TOD slot 2 occ Time Unsigned long 40341
116 Maximum demand TOD slot 2 occ Date Unsigned long 40343
117 Maximum demand TOD slot 3 occ Time Unsigned long 40345
118 Maximum demand TOD slot 3 occ Date Unsigned long 40347
119 Maximum demand TOD slot 4 occ Time Unsigned long 40349
120 Maximum demand TOD slot 4 occ Date Unsigned long 40351
121 Maximum demand TOD slot 5 occ Time Unsigned long 40353
122 Maximum demand TOD slot 5 occ Date Unsigned long 40355
123 Maximum demand TOD slot 6 occ Time Unsigned long 40357
124 Maximum demand TOD slot 6 occ Date Unsigned long 40359
125 THD% Voltage R float 40479
126 THD% Voltage Y float 40481

# Available in select models

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Communication Register Map

Sl. Data Type WC6000/ WC5000/ WC4440/ WC4430/ WC4420/ WC4410/ WC4400/ WC4000/ WC4040/
Parameter Address WL5010 WL4400/ WL4110
No. WL6000 WL5000 WL4440 WL4430 WL4420 WL4410 WL4405 WL4000 WL4040

127 THD% Voltage B float 40483


128 THD% Current R float 40485
129 THD% Current Y float 40487
130 THD% Current B float 40489
131 K factor Voltage R phase float 40491
132 K factor Voltage Y phase float 40493
133 K factor Voltage B phase float 40495
134 K factor Current R phase float 40497
135 K factor Current Y phase float 40499
136 K factor Current B phase float 40501
137 3rd harmonics Voltage R phase float 40503
138 3rd harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40505
139 3rd harmonics Voltage B phase float 40507
140 3rd harmonics Current R phase float 40509
141 3rd harmonics Current Y phase float 40511
142 3rd harmonics Current B phase float 40513
143 5th harmonics Voltage R phase float 40515
144 5th harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40517
145 5th harmonics Voltage B phase float 40519
146 5th harmonics Current R phase float 40521
147 5th harmonics Current Y phase float 40523
148 5th harmonics Current B phase float 40525
149 7th harmonics Voltage R phase float 40527
150 7th harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40529
151 7th harmonics Voltage B phase float 40531
152 7th harmonics Current R phase float 40533
153 7th harmonics Current Y phase float 40535
154 7th harmonics Current B phase float 40537
155 9th harmonics Voltage R phase float 40539
156 9th harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40541
157 9th harmonics Voltage B phase float 40543
158 9th harmonics Current R phase float 40545
159 9th harmonics Current Y phase float 40547
160 9th harmonics Current B phase float 40549
161 11th harmonics Voltage R phase float 40551
162 11th harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40553
163 11th harmonics Voltage B phase float 40555
164 11th harmonics Current R phase float 40557
165 11th harmonics Current Y phase float 40559
166 11th harmonics Current B phase float 40561
167 13th harmonics Voltage R phase float 40563
168 13th harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40565
169 13th harmonics Voltage B phase float 40567
170 13th harmonics Current R phase float 40569
171 13th harmonics Current Y phase float 40571
172 13th harmonics Current B phase float 40573
173 15th harmonics Voltage R phase float 40575
174 15th harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40577
175 15th harmonics Voltage B phase float 40579
176 15th harmonics Current R phase float 40581
177 15th harmonics Current Y phase float 40583
178 15th harmonics Current B phase float 40585
179 17th harmonics Voltage R phase float 40587
180 17th harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40589
181 17th harmonics Voltage B phase float 40591
182 17th harmonics Current R phase float 40593
183 17th harmonics Current Y phase float 40595
184 17th harmonics Current B phase float 40597
185 19th harmonics Voltage R phase float 40599
186 19th harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40601
187 19th harmonics Voltage B phase float 40603
188 19th harmonics Current R phase float 40605
189 19th harmonics Current Y phase float 40607

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Communication Register Map

Sl. Data WC5000/ Sl. Data WC5000/


Parameter Address WL5010 Parameter Address WL5010
No. Type WL5000 No. Type WL5000

190 19th harmonics Current B phase float 40609 253 10th harmonics Voltage B phase float 40735
191 21st harmonics Voltage R phase float 40611 254 10th harmonics Current R phase float 40737
192 21st harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40613 255 10th harmonics Current Y phase float 40739
193 21st harmonics Voltage B phase float 40615 256 10th harmonics Current B phase float 40741
194 21st harmonics Current R phase float 40617 257 12th harmonics Voltage R phase float 40743
195 21st harmonics Current Y phase float 40619 258 12th harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40745
196 21st harmonics Current B phase float 40621 259 12th harmonics Voltage B phase float 40747
197 23rd harmonics Voltage R phase float 40623 260 12th harmonics Current R phase float 40749
198 23rd harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40625 261 12th harmonics Current Y phase float 40751
199 23rd harmonics Voltage B phase float 40627 262 12th harmonics Current B phase float 40753
200 23rd harmonics Current R phase float 40629 263 14th harmonics Voltage R phase float 40755
201 23rd harmonics Current Y phase float 40631 264 14th harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40757
202 23rd harmonics Current B phase float 40633 265 14th harmonics Voltage B phase float 40759
203 25th harmonics Voltage R phase float 40635 266 14th harmonics Current R phase float 40761
204 25th harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40637 267 14th harmonics Current Y phase float 40763
205 25th harmonics Voltage B phase float 40639 268 14th harmonics Current B phase float 40765
206 25th harmonics Current R phase float 40641 269 16th harmonics Voltage R phase float 40767
207 25th harmonics Current Y phase float 40643 270 16th harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40769
208 25th harmonics Current B phase float 40645 271 16th harmonics Voltage B phase float 40771
209 27th harmonics Voltage R phase float 40647 272 16th harmonics Current R phase float 40773
210 27th harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40649 273 16th harmonics Current Y phase float 40775
211 27th harmonics Voltage B phase float 40651 274 16th harmonics Current B phase float 40777
212 27th harmonics Current R phase float 40653 275 18th harmonics Voltage R phase float 40779
213 27th harmonics Current Y phase float 40655 276 18th harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40781
214 27th harmonics Current B phase float 40657 277 18th harmonics Voltage B phase float 40783
215 29th harmonics Voltage R phase float 40659 278 18th harmonics Current R phase float 40785
216 29th harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40661 279 18th harmonics Current Y phase float 40787
217 29th harmonics Voltage B phase float 40663 280 18th harmonics Current B phase float 40789
218 29th harmonics Current R phase float 40665 281 20th harmonics Voltage R phase float 40791
219 29th harmonics Current Y phase float 40667 282 20th harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40793
220 29th harmonics Current B phase float 40669 283 20th harmonics Voltage B phase float 40795
221 31st harmonics Voltage R phase float 40671 284 20th harmonics Current R phase float 40797
222 31st harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40673 285 20th harmonics Current Y phase float 40799
223 31st harmonics Voltage B phase float 40675 286 20th harmonics Current B phase float 40801
224 31st harmonics Current R phase float 40677 287 22th harmonics Voltage R phase float 40803
225 31st harmonics Current Y phase float 40679 288 22th harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40805
226 31st harmonics Current B phase float 40681 289 22th harmonics Voltage B phase float 40807
227 2nd harmonics Voltage R phase float 40683 290 22th harmonics Current R phase float 40809
228 2nd harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40685 291 22th harmonics Current Y phase float 40811
229 2nd harmonics Voltage B phase float 40687 292 22th harmonics Current B phase float 40813
230 2nd harmonics Current R phase float 40689 293 24th harmonics Voltage R phase float 40815
231 2nd harmonics Current Y phase float 40691 294 24th harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40817
232 2nd harmonics Current B phase float 40693 295 24th harmonics Voltage B phase float 40819
233 4th harmonics Voltage R phase float 40695 296 24th harmonics Current R phase float 40821
234 4th harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40697 297 24th harmonics Current Y phase float 40823
235 4th harmonics Voltage B phase float 40699 298 24th harmonics Current B phase float 40825
236 4th harmonics Current R phase float 40701 299 26th harmonics Voltage R phase float 40827
237 4th harmonics Current Y phase float 40703 300 26th harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40829
238 4th harmonics Current B phase float 40705 301 26th harmonics Voltage B phase float 40831
239 6th harmonics Voltage R phase float 40707 302 26th harmonics Current R phase float 40833
240 6th harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40709 303 26th harmonics Current Y phase float 40835
241 6th harmonics Voltage B phase float 40711 304 26th harmonics Current B phase float 40837
242 6th harmonics Current R phase float 40713 305 28th harmonics Voltage R phase float 40839
243 6th harmonics Current Y phase float 40715 306 28th harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40841
244 6th harmonics Current B phase float 40717 307 28th harmonics Voltage B phase float 40843
245 8th harmonics Voltage R phase float 40719 308 28th harmonics Current R phase float 40845
246 8th harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40721 309 28th harmonics Current Y phase float 40847
247 8th harmonics Voltage B phase float 40723 310 28th harmonics Current B phase float 40849
248 8th harmonics Current R phase float 40725 311 30th harmonics Voltage R phase float 40851
249 8th harmonics Current Y phase float 40727 312 30th harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40853
250 8th harmonics Current B phase float 40729 313 30th harmonics Voltage B phase float 40855
251 10th harmonics Voltage R phase float 40731 314 30th harmonics Current R phase float 40857
252 10th harmonics Voltage Y phase float 40733 315 30th harmonics Current Y phase float 40859
316 30th harmonics Current B phase float 40861

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Digital Panel Meter Range - Series Configuration

Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3,4,5,6 Digit 7 Digit 8 Digit 9 Digit 10 Digit 11 Digit 12

W L 1110 Single function Ammeter 1P 1 0 O O O O

DPM LED (96 X 96) 1120 Single function Voltmeter 1P Class 1 NO port Nil Nil Nil Nil

C 1130 Single function Freq meter 1P 2 1 A A A A

LCD (96 X 96) 1310 Single function Ammeter 3P Class 0.5 RS485 port 1 A i/p 1 A o/p 1 D i/p 1 D o/p

D 1320 Single function Voltmeter 3P 3 2 B B B B

DIN meter 4000 kWh meter Class 0.5S Ethernet 2 A i/p 2 A o/p 2 D i/p 2 D o/p

4030 kWh Counter type meter 4 3 C C

4040 Dual source meter Class 0.2 Ethernet & Pulse o/p 3 D o/p
RS485 port
4110 VAF + PF meter 5 D

4400 MFM Basic with 1 line display Class 0.2S 4 D o/p

4405 MFM Basic with 3 line display

4410 MFM Basic + THD

4420 MFM Basic + THD + MD without RTC

4430 MFM Basic + THD + MD + IE

4440 MFM Basic + THD + MD RTC

5000 MFM Basic + THD + MD +


Ind Harmonics + Data log + RTC
MFM Basic + THD + MD +
5010
Ind Harmonics + RTC

6000 Maximum Demand Controller

Same four digit will apply for LED and LCD meter
Digit 7 to 12 - selected combinations available

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Essentials

User interface information

1. Reset Values
This is snapshot of kWh values taken at the time of the resetting the values. This energy value is stored in Wh.O (Old energy)
register. The last reset energy value can be stored accessed.

This can be achieved by clearing the parameter values by pressing up and down buttons simultaneously and entering the
programming password in 44XX series and above. In Basic meters this can be achieved by going to programming mode.

Parameters 4400 and 5000 and


4040 4000 4410 4420 4430 4440 6000
cleared 4405 5010

Energy, Load hrs, Yes Yes Yes


Integrator No. of interruptions, (DG register Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes (Export Yes (Export
values (all slots)
Ah, PF Avg also) also) also)

Max - - - - Yes
MD Yes Yes Yes Yes (all slots)
Demand

High-Low - - -
Events Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
values

2. Freeze mode
Parameters shown on the display page auto scroll every 5 secs (programmable from 1 to 10 sec). Any page can be freezed
by pressing the down button for 6 secs, go to page which has to be freezed and leave it. The last seen page would be the
freezed page.

3. Monitoring True Power factor using DPM


1. Displacement PF - The power factor which is due to the phase shift between voltage and current at the fundamental
frequency is known as displacement power factor.
P
Displacement PF =
V1 I 1

2. Distortion PF - The power factor which includes the effect of harmonics present in the system is called distortion
power factor.
1 1
Distortion PF = x
1 + (% iTHD/100)2 1 + (% vTHD/100)2

3. True PF - It is defined as the ratio of average power to apparent power. Both the above power factors together combine
to form the True power factor.

True PF = P
Vrms I rms
Digital Panel meters offers selection of PF types by means of VA selection methods. To achieve this, enter in
programming mode of DPM and drill down to VA selection option.

1. Displacement PF : To display Displacement PF, select Vector Harmonics VA.

2. True PF : To display True PF, select Arithmetic VA.

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4. Energy display
Active energy display is available in resolution mode (default)
or counter mode.
Full Scale Fixed unit of display
In Resolution mode when energy reading reaches 9999.xx (√3 X PT pri X CT pri ) / 1000
Wh it will next scale to 10.xxxx kWh, once it reaches
0.4 - 400 kWh
9999.xxkWh it scales to 10.xxxxMWh, once it reaches to
9999.xx MWh it scales to 10.xxxx GWh. 400.1 - 400M MWh
In Counter mode, the energy reading will be fixed at kWh or
400M - 4000M GWh
MWh or GWh. It depends on the CT primary and PT primary
values. Following table denotes the same:

Wh or VAh Monitoring

The meter is site selectable for kWh or kVAh monitoring.


Wh
Helps in reduced inventory as well as flexibility to select any
one energy parameter.
VAh

Energy selection either as Wh or VAh is available in 4000,


4400 and 4405 series

5. Favourite screen
LCD Multifunction Meter 44XX, 50XX Series
My Favourite Screen

Customer can customise display page with 3 parameters.

Select from W, F, A, VLL, VA, PF along with constant Wh.


This screen can also be freezed if required.

6. Continuous Energy display


LCD Multifunction Meter 44XX, 50XX Series
Continuous Energy Monitoring

In auto scroll mode, the parameters in first two rows


will keep on scrolling but Wh can be continuously seen.

With this customer can monitor other parameters with


continuous eye on energy.

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7. Menu driven parameters
44XX, 50XX Series

Menu driven buttons


for super quick access to parameters

B P E
CLR PRG

P E
B
CLR PRG

Options Basic Power Energy


Parameters Parameters Parameters

Parameters will be available on screen based on respective meter model

Options Basic Power Energy

Running demand (Rd), LL, LN, A, F - avg W, VA, VAr, PF - avg kWh, kVAh
Maximum demand (Md),
Forecast demand (Fd),
Additional load (AL)$

Maximum demand - LL, LN, A - W, VA, VAr, PF -


Avg and Individual Avg and Individual kVArh - Lag
date and time with
phases phases and Lead
MD value

RTC date and time V and A Phase angle - PF avg, Ah


Avg and Individual
phases

Baud rate, Parity, An, RPM Load hours in


Slave id xxxxxx hours,
xx min, xx sec

My Favourite V and A for Phase Interrupts


screen$$ unbalance - Avg and
Individual phases

High - Low for VLL, THD for V, I - On hours in


VLn, A, F, W, VA, VAr, Individual phases xxxxxx hours,
PF with date and xx min, xx sec
time$$$
Waveform - V, A - V and A for K factor - Old energy -
all 3 phases Individual phases kWh, KVAh, kVArh -
individually Individual harmonics Lag, Lead
upto 31st for V, I - Old - PF Avg, Ah,
Individual phases Load hours

$ - in a single screen
$$ - only in LCD meters of 4410,4420,4430,4440, 5000 and 6000 series.
$$$ - for meters with Real time clock

Run hours: Meter records the time during which load is connected.
ON hours: Meter records the number of hours the time period for which the auxiliary supply is ON.
Interrupt: Meter records the number of times, the meter sensed an auxiliary supply restart.

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8. Meter with Ethernet port
Advanced Multifunction Meter WC5000 Series
Meter with Ethernet port

Powerful meter with Ethernet port can be site


configured as Modbus TCP or Modbus RTU

To access or modify the settings, ip address has to be typed in url of browser (default 192.168.5.175) with user name as admin
and password as 12345 (default).

9. Parameter display on LED meter

Display Meaning Display Meaning


Watts Current Average
Total VA Frequency
Total VAR Neutral Current
Power Factor Revolution Per Minute (RPM)
Active Energy EB Voltage Phase Angle
Apparent Energy Current Phase Angle
Reactive Inductive Energy Unbalance Voltage
Reactive Capacitive Energy Unbalance Current
Average On Hour
Load Hour Old
Lagging Power Factor Clear
Voltage Line to Line Rising Demand
Voltage Line to Neutral Forecast Demand
Voltage RY Phase Maximum Demand
Voltage YB Phase Additional Load
Voltage BR Phase Elapse Time
High Level of Parameter K-Factor A
Low Level of Parameter Number of Interrupts
Voltage THD Voltage THD Phasewise upto 31st level
Amps hour Baud Rate
Amps THD Delivered
Amps THD Phasewise upto 31st level Leading Power Factor
K-Factor V

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Process Integration
Integration of process parameters such as temperature, oil level, RPM, Pressure etc gives greater flexibility to monitor them
along with electrical parameters.

Analog input
Analog input is the process of converting analog signal to the digital for the purpose of analyzing and data logging.
Analog input is mainly 0-20mA / 4-20mA (field programmable) for process data monitoring.

The direct relationship between electrical and process parameter and integrating process into the electrical meter provides lots
of flexibility for analysis. For eg: temperature of heating coil is directly related to current flowing through coil. Incase if there is
any problem in the heating of the coil the current flow through the coil changes will change considerably.

So if analog input full scale value is programmed to 200 and the transducer output is 20mA, the meter will display as 200.
The meter displays and communicates to EMS software with the scaled value. For example 0-20mA is the signal and
programmed for 1000 degree temperature, at 10mA meter displays 500. The same will be reflected in EMS software also

Analog input provision is applicable in 5000 series of meter


• Field programmable 0 to 20mA or 4 to 20mA inputs.

• Analog input can be programmed to any full scale value by the user. (Range: 0.001 to 9999 M).

• Combination of analog input and digital output provides flexibility for any kind of controlling (Pressure, Low oil,
low fuel etc.,)

• Analog input data can be logged along with electrical parameters in case of 5000 series with data logging option.

• Analog input value can be communicated to E&A


L&T SmartComm EMS software for further analysis

Analog output
Analog outputs are possible for VLL/ A/ Freq/Watts/PF/VA.

Digital output
Digital outputs are possible for A THD, V THD, VA, W, under PF, under/over (VLL, A, F, Analog input) with programmable
trip time (1 to 180 sec) to protect the equipments from electrical abnormalities.

Digital output can be used to initiate alarm when the avg PF crosses the user programmed threshold values (Lead/Lag).
Rating of output relays is NO SPST 2A 250VAC/30VDC.

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Datalog
Datalog with time stamp provision is available in 5000 series meter. The information can be used for all types of businesses to
determine performance, quality, energy consumption patterns, fuel consumption monitoring and many other critical
parameters available in the meter. The data can be stored and retrieved through RS485 or Ethernet port.

To select these parameters for data storage in the meter, E&A


L&T Smart Log software is required. Time interval to save data is
1m, 5m,10m,15m, 30m, 1h, 2h, 5h, 8h,12 h.

Sample table is shown below for data storage interpretation for number of days storage.

Data Log Interval


Parameters 15 Min 30 Min 45 Min 60 Min
No. of Days
1 10230 20460 30690 40920
2 6820 13640 20460 27280
4 4092 8184 12276 16368
9 2046 4092 6138 8184
14 1364 2728 4092 5456
29 682 1364 2046 2728

L&T
E&A SmartLog Software for meters L&T
E&A SmartLog software for meters
with RS485 port with Ethernet port

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Notes:

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ENERGY MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS

“Access soft copy of this


catalogue and product
manuals with
programming videos under
Energy Management
Solutions in docWHIZ ”
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