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Power Quality Analyser

Article no. 33.03.089

UMG 511
Installation and
commissioning
www.janitza.com
from firmware rel. 2.0 / hardware rel. 20
Dok Nr. 1.037.029.3.f

Janitza electronics GmbH


Vor dem Polstück 1
D-35633 Lahnau
Support Tel. 0049 6441 9642-22
Fax 0049 6441 9642-30
e-mail: [email protected]
Internet: http://www.janitza.com
UMG 511

Index of Contents Configuration 48


General 3 Language 49
Goods-in check 6 Communication 50
Description 8 Measurement 52
Intended use 8 Transients 56
Features of UMG511 9 Events 58
Measurement process 10 Voltage mode 60
Operating concept 10 Nominal frequency 61
Programming software „GridVis“ 11 Flicker 62
Assembly 12 System 63
Installation 14 Password 64
Protective Wire Connection 14 Delete power meters 65
Supply Voltage 14 Delete min. and max. values 66
Voltage measurement 16 Delivered condition 67
Frequency measurement 25 Reset 67
Current measurement 26 Display 68
Current direction 27 Extensions 71
RS485 30 Initialization 74
Ethernet 34 Applying the supply voltage 74
Digital outputs 36 Apply the measurement voltage 74
Digital inputs 38 Frequency measurement 75
Operation 40 Rotary field direction 75
Measurement value displays 41 Apply measurement current 76
„Home“ measurement value display 42 Checking the power measurement 78
Select measurement value display 43 Checking communication 78
Call up additional information 44 Profibus 80
Delete min/max values individually 45 Service and Maintenance 84
List of transients 46 Technical data 87
List of events 47

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UMG 511

General

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Disclaimer

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sponsibility for errors or mistakes within this hand-
book and is not obliged to keep the contents of
this handbook updated.

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UMG 511

Explanation of symbols

The following pictogrammes are used in this


handbook.

c Danger - voltage!
Danger of death or major injury.
Earth terminal.

Disconnect the system and device


before beginning any work. Inductive.
The current lags the voltage.

m Caution!
Please observe the documentation.
Capacitive.
The voltage lags the current.
This symbol warns about possible
dangers that can occur during as-
sembly, commissioning and use.

C Note.

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UMG 511

Application Information

Please read this operating manual and all other When using the device, the necessary legal and
publications that have to be consulted to work safety regulations should be considered additio-
with this product (particularly for installation, ope- nally for the respective application case.
ration or maintenance).

Please pay attention to all safety regulations and


warning information. If you fail to follow the infor-
mation, it can result in personal damage and/or
damages to the product.

c
Any unauthorized change or use of this device be-
yond the specified mechanical, electrical or other Caution!
operating limits can cause personal damage and/ If the device is not operated accor-
or damage to the product. ding to the operating manual, pro-
tection is no longer ensured and the
Any such unauthorized change represents „misu- device may cause dangers.
se“ and/or „negligence“ in the sense of guarantee
for the product and therefore makes the guarantee
covering possible consequential damages void.

This device is to be exclusively operated and


m Cables with single wires must be
provided with ferrules.
maintained by a specialist.

Specialists are persons who, due to their relevant


training and experience, are capable of recogni-
c Only screw plugs with the same
pole number and the same type of
zing risks and avoiding possible hazards that can construction can be plugged toge-
be caused when operating or servicing the device. ther.

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UMG 511

Goods-in check

The correct and safe operation of this device re- Please check the completeness of the delivery be-
quires appropriate transport, correct storage, po- fore beginning with installation of the device.
sitioning and assembly as well as careful opera-
tion and maintenance. If it can be assumed that
risk-free operation is no longer possible, the de-
vice should be immediately taken out of operation
and secured against being unintentionally being
reinitialised.

Unpacking and packing should only be under-


taken with the usual care with the application of
force, while using suitable tools. The correct me-
chanical condition of the devices should be che-
cked with visual tests. Please pay attention to the
installation instructions included with the device. C All of the screw clamps belonging
to the supplied device are already
attached.
It can be assumed that risk-free operation is no
longer possible if, for example, the device:
• displays visible damages,
• does not work despite being connected to the C The installation and commissioning
instructions also describe options
mains, that are not part of the scope of
• has been subject to unfavourable conditions supply.
(e.g. storage outside of the authorised climate
limits without adaptation to the climate, tha-
wing etc.) or transport stresses (e.g. fall from
a height - even if there are no visible external
C All supplied options and versions
are described on the delivery note.
damages).

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Scope of supply

Number Art.no. Designation


1 52 19 xxx 1) UMG511
1 33 03 072 Installation and commissioning instructions.
1 51 00 116 DVD/CD with the following contents:
- Programming „GridVis“ software,
- Functional descriptions, GridVis, UMG511,
- UMG511, GSD file „U5110C2B.GSD“ for Profibus DP V0.
1 10 01 818 screw clamp, pluggable, 2 pin (auxiliary energy).
1 10 01 824 screw clamp, pluggable, 5 pin (voltage measurement 1-4).
1 10 01 822 screw clamp, pluggable, 8 pin (current measurement 1-4).
1 10 01 810 screw clamp, pluggable, 6 pin (digital outputs).
2 10 01 809 screw clamp, pluggable, 5 pin (digital inputs).
1 08 01 505 patch cable 2m, twisted, (connection UMG - PC/switch).
1 52 19 301 fixing clamps.
1) Article number - see delivery note.

Available accessories

Art.no. Designation
13 10 539 Profibus plug, 9-pin DSUB, with integrated switchable terminating resistors.
29 01 903 Sealing, 144x144.

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UMG 511

Description

Intended use

The UMG511 is intended for the measurement of Measurement results can be displayed and saved
voltage quality according to EN61000-4-30 in the then read out and processed further by serial in-
building installation, to distributors, power swit- terfaces.
ches and busbars.
Measurement voltages and measurement currents
must come from the same network.

The UMG511 is suitable for installation in stationa-


ry and weather-protected control panels. Conduc-
tive control panels must be earthed.

The UMG511 can be used in 2, 3 and 4 conductor


networks and in TN and TT networks.

The current mesaurement inputs of the UMG511


are connected using external ../1A or ../5A current
converters.

Measurement in medium and high voltage net-


works generally takes place through current and
voltage converters.

The UMG511 can be used in residential and in-


dustrial areas.

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UMG 511

Features of UMG511

• Front panel installation, 144x144mm, • Flicker measurement according to


• Working temperature range - 10°C .. +55°C, DIN EN61000-4-15:2011, class F1,
• Colour graphics display 320x420, 256 • Analysis and assessment according to
colours, 6 push buttons DIN EN50160 with the GridVis program-
• 8 digital inputs, 5 digital outputs, ming software included in the delivery.
• 16Bit A/converter, data memory 256MByte • Working measurement, measurement
flash, SDRAM 32Mbyte, uncertainty according to DIN EN50470-3:
• Continual scanning of voltage and current - Class C for ../5A converter,
measurement inputs with 20kHz, - Class B for ../1A converter,
• Frequency of fundamental oscillation • Measurement of harmonics 1 to 63 accor-
15Hz..440Hz ding to DIN EN 61000-4-7 class 1 for
• 4 voltage measurement inputs, 4 current - Ull, Uln, I, P (receipt/supply) and
measurement inputs, - Q (ind./cap.),
• Measurement in TN and TT networks, • Measur. of intermediate harmonics 1
• RS485 to 63 for (Uln, Ull, I) according to
- Profibus DP/V0 (Option), DIN EN61000-4-7 cl. 1,
- Modbus RTU, Modbus-Master, • programming of own applications in Jasic
BACnet (Option)
• Ethernet Web-Server, EMAIL, BACnet
(Option),
• Collection of transients >50µs and storage
with up to 16000 scanning points,
• Collection of more than 2000 measurement
values,
• Measurement of the power quality accor-
ding to DIN EN61000-4-30, class A,

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UMG 511

Measurement process

The UMG511 measures without gaps and calcu-


lates all effective values over a 200ms interval.
The UMG511 measures the real effective value
(TRMS) of the voltages and currents applied to the
measurement inputs.

Operating concept

You can programme and call up measurement va-


lues with the UMG511 in a variety of ways.
• Directly on the device using 6 push buttons
and the display.
• Using the GridVis programming software,
• Using the UMG511 homepage for devices
with an Ethernet interface.
• Using the RS485 with the modbus protocol.
You can change and call up the data with the
help of the modbus address list (stored on the
enclosed data carrier).

This operating manual only describes operation of


the UMG511 using the integrated display and the
6 push buttons.
The GridVis programming software and the home-
page have their own „online help“.

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UMG 511

Programming software „GridVis“

The UMG511 can be programmed and read out


using the GridVis programming software included
in the delivery. In order to do so, a PC must be
connected to the UMG511 using a serial interface
(RS485/Ethernet) Fig. 13.2 connection of an UMG511 to a PC using
an interface converter

Features of GridVis

• Prgramming the UMG511


• Configuration of recordings.
Fig. 13.3 connection of an UMG511 to a PC with
• Analysis of the read data according to
Ethernet.
EN 61000-2-4.
• Reading out recordings.
• Saving data in a database.
• Graphic presentation of measurement values.
• Programming special customer applications.

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UMG 511

Assembly

Place of Installation

The UMG511 is suitable for installation in fixed,


weather protected switch boards. Conducting
switch boards have to be grounded.

Installation position

In order to achieve sufficient ventilation, the


UMG511 has to be installed vertically. The clea-
rance has to be at least 50mm at the top and bot-
tom and 20mm at the side.

Front Board Cutout

Cutout size:: 138+0,8 x 138+0,8 mm

Fig. installation po-


sition of UMG511;
m Failure to comply with the minimum
clearances can destroy the UMG511
in higher temperatures!
view from behind.
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UMG 511

Ethernet Connection

The UMG511‘s Ethernet connection is located


on the underside of the housing.
Depending on the bending radius of the Ether-
net cable and plug type, you must provide a
connection area beneath the UMG511.
Ethernet Connection

50 mm
The connection area beneath the UMG511 Patch Cable
should not be less than 50 mm.

Fixing Fixing Clips

The UMG511 is fixed into the switch board with


two fixing clips that are each mounted on the
device at the top and bottom.

Fixing Clips

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UMG 511

Installation Safety fuse Earth


connection point
Protective Wire Connection Separator device
Use a ring cable lug for connecting the protective
wire to the UMG511. Earth

Supply Voltage
A supply voltage is required to operate the
UMG511. The type and level of the necessary
supply voltage is noted on the label.

Before applying the supply voltage, make sure


that the voltage and the frequency match the de-
tails on the label!

The connection cables for the supply voltage must


be connected using a fuse. Use a UL/IEC listed
fuse.

c Warning - danger of death!


It is necessary for the protective L1 L2 L3 N PE
wire connection on the device to be
connected with the system groun- Fig. connection example of voltage supply to
ding. a UMG511.

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UMG 511

c Warning!
The inputs for the supply voltage
are dangerous to touch!

c Warning!
Please pay attention to the details
on the supply voltage provided on
the UMG511 label.

m • An isolator or circuit breaker


must be provided for the voltage
supply in building installation.
• The isolator must be attached
near to the device and must be
easy for the user to access.
• The switch must be marked as a
separator for this device.
• Voltages above the authorized
voltage range can destroy the
device.

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UMG 511

Voltage measurement Three-phase 3 conductor system

Three-phase 4 conductor system The UMG511 is only restrictedly suitable for use
in IT networks because the measurement voltage
The UMG511 can be used in a three-phase 4 con- is measured against the housing potential and the
ductor system (TN, TT networks) with an earthed input impedance of the device causes a leakage
neutral wire. The bodies of the electrical systems current against earth. The leakage current can
are earthed. cause the insulation monitoring in IT networks to
respond.
The connect variations with voltage converter are
suitable for use in IT networks without any restric-
tions.
L1 347V/600V 50/60Hz L1 L1
240V L2 600V 50/60Hz
L2
50/60Hz
L3 L3

N N
PE
Impedance

V4 V1 V2 V3 Vref
V4 V1 V2 V3 Vref AC/DC AC/DC
System
4M

4M

4M
4M
4M

4M

4M

4M
4M
System DC grounding 4M DC
grounding
Voltage measurement Voltage measurement
UMG 511 Auxiliary energy Auxiliary energy
UMG511

Fig. principle circuit diagram, UMG511 in the Fig. principle circuit diagram, UMG511 in the IT
TN network. network without N.
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UMG 511

Nominal voltages

List of networks and their nominal network vol- Ungrounded three-phase 3 conductor
tages in which the UMG511 can be used. systems.

Three-phase 4 conductor systems with UL-L


grounded neutral wire.
66V
115V
120V
127V
200V
220V
UL-N / UL-L 230V
240V
66V / 115V 260V
120V / 208V 277V
127V / 220V 347V
220V / 380V 380V
230V / 400V 400V
240V / 415V 415V
260V / 440V 440V
277V / 480V Maximum nominal voltage of 480V
347V / 600V the network according to UL 500V
400V / 690V Maximum nominal voltage of 577V Maximum nominal voltage
417V / 720V the network 600V of the network

Fig. table of suitable network nominal voltages Fig. table of suitable network nominal voltages
for voltage measurement inputs according to for voltage measurement inputs according to
EN60664-1:2003. EN60664-1:2003.
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UMG 511

Voltage measurement inputs


L1 L2 L3 N PE
The UMG511 has 4 voltage measurement inputs
(V1, V2, V3, V4)

Excess voltage

The voltage measurement inputs are suitable for


measurement in networks in which overvoltages
of the overvoltage category 600V CATIII occur.

(UL/IEC listed)
10A
m For measurement with the auxiliary
measurement (V4), a voltage must be
connected to the baseline measure-
ment for frequency determination.

m In case of a three wire main measu-


rement (input V1-V3), the auxiliary
measurement (input V4) cannot be
used as measuring input. Fig. connection example for voltage measure-
ment

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UMG 511

c
When connecting the voltage measurement, the
Caution!
following must be observed:
Voltages that exceed the permitted
nominal network voltages must be
• In order to disconnect the voltage and current,
connected using a voltage conver-
a suitable circuit breaker is to be provided
ter.
• The circuit breaker must be positioned near to
the UMG511, identified for the user and easy
to reach. c Caution!
The UMG511 is not suitable for
measuring DC voltages.
• Only use authorised UL/IEC excess current
protection devices and circuit breakers 10A
(type C).

• The excess current protection device must


have a nominal value which is measured for
c Caution!
Contact with the voltage measu-
rement inputs on the UMG511 is
the short circuit current at the connection
dangerous!
point.

c
• Measurement voltages and measurement cur-
Caution!
rents must come from the same network.
The voltage measurement inputs
may not be used for voltage measu-
rement in SELV circuits (low voltage
protector).

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UMG 511

Main measurement, inputs 1-3


L1 L1 L1 L1
L2 L2 L2 L2
L1 L1 L1 L1
L3 L3 L3 L3
L2 L2 L2 L2
N N N N
L3 L3 L3 L3
N N N N

S1 S2S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S2 S1 S2S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S2
4w 3m
4w 3m
4w 3mL1 L1L2 L2L3 L3 N N
4w 3m I1 I1 I2 I2 I3 I3 hv hv L1 L1L2 L2L3 L3 N N I1 I1 I2 I2 I3 I3 4
S1 S2S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S2 S1 S2S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S2
4w 3m
4w 3m
4w 3mL1 L1L2 L2L3 L3 N N
4w 3m I1 I1 I2 I2 I3 I3 hv hv L1 L1L2 L2L3 L3 N N I1 I1 I2 I2 I3 I3 4

Fig. measurement in a three-phase 4 conductor Fig. measurement using 3 voltage converters in a


network with asymmetrical load. three-phase 4 conductor network with asymmet-
rical load.
L1 L1 L1 L1
L2 L2 L2 L2
L1 L1 L1 L1
L3 L3 L3 L3
L2 L2 L2 L2
N N N N
L3 L3 L3 L3
N N N N

S1 S2S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S2 S1 S2S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S2
4w 2u4w 2u
4w 2mL1 L1L2 L2L3 L3 N N
4w 2m I1 I1 I2 I2 I3 I3 hv hv L1 L1L2 L2L3 L3 N N I1 I1 I2 I2 I3 I3 4
S1 S2S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S2 S1 S2S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S2
4w 2u4w 2u
Fig.
4w 2mL1 L1L2 L2L3 using
4wmeasurement
2m I1 I1 I2 I2 I3 4 I3conduc-
L3 N Na
three-phase Fig. hv
measurement
hv L1 L1L2 L2using
L3 L3 N2 N
voltage
I1 I1converters
in a
I2 I2 I3 I3 4
tor network with symmetrical load. three-phase 4 conductor network with asymmet-
rical load.
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UMG 511

L1
L2
L1
L3
L2
N
L3
N

S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2

4w 2i L1 L2 L3 N I1 I2 I3
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2

4w 2i L1 L2 L3 N I1 I2 I3

Fig. measurement using 2 current converters in


a three-phase 3 conductor network with symme-
trical load.
L1
L2
L1
L3
L2
N
L3
N

S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2

4w 2u L1 L2 L3 N I1 I2 I3
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2

Fig.4wmeasurement
2u L1 L2 in
L3 a three-phase
N I1 I24 conductor
I3
network with asymmetrical load.

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L1 L1 L1 L1 L
L2 L2 L2 L2 L
L1
L3 L1
L3 L1
L3 L1
L3 L
L2 L2 L2 L2 L
L3 L3 L3 L3 L

S1 S2 S1
S1 S2
S2 S1
S1 S2
S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1
S1 S2
S2 S1
S1 S2
S2 S1 S2

3w 3m L1
3w 3m LL12 LL23 LN3 N I1 II12 II23 I3 3w 2i3wL2i
1 LL12 LL23 LN3 N I1 II12 II23 I3 3w
S1 S2 S1
S1 S2
S2 S1
S1 S2
S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1
S1 S2
S2 S1
S1 S2
S2 S1 S2

3w 3m L1
3w 3m LL12 LL23 LN3 N I1 II12 II23 I3 3w 2i 3wL2i
1 LL12 LL23 LN3 N I1 II12 II23 I3 3w

Fig. measurement in a three-phase 3 conductor Fig. measurement in a three-phase 3 conductor


network with asymmetrical load. network with asymmetrical load.

L1 L1 L1 L1 L
L2 L2 L2 L2
L1
L3 L1
L3 L1
L3 L1
L3 L
L2 L2 L2 L2
L3 L3 L3 L3

S1 S2 S1
S1 S2
S2 S1
S1 S2
S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1
S1 S2
S2 S1
S1 S2
S2 S1 S2
3w 2u3w 2u
3w 2u3w L
2u1 LL12 LL23 LN3 N I1 II12 II23 I3 hv hvL1 LL12 LL23 LN3 N I1 II12 II23 I3 2w
S1 S2 S1
S1 S2
S2 S1
S1 S2
S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1
S1 S2
S2 S1
S1 S2
S2 S1 S2
3w 2u3w 2u
Fig.
3w measurement
2u3w L
2u1 inLN3a three-phase
LL12 LL23 N I1 II12 II3
23 conductor
I3 Fig.hvmeasurement
hvL1 LL12 LL23in aLN3three-phase
N I1 II12 3 Iconductor
I23 I3 2w
network with asymmetrical load. network with asymmetrical load.

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L1L1 L1L1
L2L2 L2L2
L1
L3L1
L3 L1
L3L1
L3
L2L2 L2L2
L3L3 L3L3

S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S1
S2 S2 S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S1
S2 S2
3w3w
2m2m
3w3w
2m2m L1L1 L2L2 L3L3 N N I1 I1 I2 I2 I3 I3 hvhv L1L1 L2L2 L3L3 N N I1 I1 I2 I2 I3 I3
S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S1
S2 S2 S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S1
S2 S2
3w3w
2m2m
3w3w
2m2m L1L1 L2L2 L3L3 N N I1 I1 I2 I2 I3 I3 hvhv L1L1 L2L2 L3L3 N N I1 I1 I2 I2 I3 I3

Fig. measurement in a three-phase 3 conductor Fig. measurement in a three-phase 3 conductor


network with asymmetrical load. network with asymmetrical load.

L1L1 L1L1

L1L1 L1L1
L2L2
NN
L2L2
NN

S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S1
S2 S2 S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S1
S2 S2

2w2w
1m1m L1L1 L2L2 L3L3 N N I1 I1 I2 I2 I3 I3 2w2w
2m2m L1L1 L2L2 L3L3 N N I1 I1 I2 I2 I3 I3
S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S1
S2 S2 S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S1
S2 S2S1 S1
S2 S2

Fig.
2w2w
1mmeasurement
1m L1L1 L2L2 L3Lof
3 a
NNphaseI1 in
I1 aI2 three-phase
I2 I3 I3 4 Fig.2w2w
measurement
2m2m L1L1 L2L2 in
L3La3 single-phase
NN I1 I1 I23I2 conductor
I3 I3
conductor network. network. I3 and U3 are not calculated and set to
zero.
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UMG 511

Auxiliary measurement, input 4


L1 L1
L2 L2
L1 L1
L3 L1 L3
L1
L2 L2
N L2 L2
L3 L3 L3 L3
N N

S1 S2 S1 S2

4w 1m L4 N I4 3w 1m L4 N I4
S1 S2S1 S2 S1 S2S1 S2

4w 1mL4 L4N
4w 1m N I4 I4 3w 1mL4 L4N
3w 1m N I4 I4

Fig. measurement using a three-phase 4 con- Fig. measurement in a three-phase 3 conduc-


ductor network with symmetrical load. tor network with symmetrical load.

m In case of a three wire main measu-


rement (input V1-V3), the auxiliary
measurement (input V4) cannot be
N
used as measuring input.
PE
N N
PE PE

2w 1n L4 N
S1 S2
I4
m For measurement with the auxil-
iary measurement (V4), a voltage
S1 S2S1 S2 must be connected to the baseline
Fig.
2w 1nmeasurement
2w 1nL4 L4N N of the voltage
I4 I4 between N measurement for frequency deter-
and PE. Measurement of the current in the mination.
neutral wire.
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Frequency measurement

The UMG511 needs the network frequency to


measure and calculate measurement values. The
network frequency must be in a range between
15Hz and 440Hz.

For automatic ascertainment (wide range) of the


frequency, an L1-N voltage larger than 10Veff must
be applied to the voltage measurement input V1.

The measurement of power frequency happens


only at the measuring inputs of the main measure-
ment (V1, V2, V3).

m Measurement voltages and measu-


rement currents must come from the
same network.

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UMG 511

Current measurement

The UMG511 is designed for the connection of L1 L2 L3 N PE


current converters with secondary currents of
../1A and ../5A. Only AC currents, and no DC cur-
rents, can be measured.
Each current measurement input can be be loa-
ded with 120A for 1 second.

S1

S2 S1

S2 S1

S2 S1

c
S2
Caution!
Contact with the current measure-
ment inputs is dangerous!

m Caution!
The UMG511 is not suitable for
measuring DC voltages.

c Earthing current converters!


If a connection is foreseen for
Fig. connection example, current measurement
using current converters.
earthing the secondary winding, this
must be connected to earth.

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UMG 511

Current direction

The current direction can be individually corrected


on the device using the available serial interfaces
for each phase.
If connected incorrectly, subsequent reconnection
of the current converters is not necessary.

c Open current converters!


Voltage peaks that are dangerous c Current converter connections!
The secondary connections of the
to touch can occur to current con- current converter must be short-
verters that are operated with the circuited to these before the electri-
secondary side open! city cables are disconnected from
With „open-protected“ current the UMG511!
converters, the winding insulation If a test switch is available which
is measured so that the current automatically short-circuits the cur-
converters can be operated open. rent converter secondary cables, it
However, these current converters is sufficient to put these in the „test“
are also dangerous to touch when position, if the short-circuiters have
operated open. been tested beforehand.

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UMG 511

Differential current measurement

If the current measurement is taken using two cur- Example:


rent converters, the overall translation ratio of the The current measurement takes place using two
current converters must be programmed in the current converters. Both current converters have
UMG511. a translation ratio of 1000/5A. Differential mea-
surement is carried out wth a differential current
converter 5+5/5A.
The UMG511 must then be set as follows:

Primary current: 1000A + 1000A = 2000A


Secondary current: 5A

Fig. example of current measurement using a


differential current converter.

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UMG 511

Direct measurement Ampere meter

Nominal currents up to 5A can also be directly If you want to measure the current not only with
measured with the UMG511. the UMG511, but also with an additional ampere
Under consideration that the direct measure- meter, the ampere meter must be switched in se-
ment will be carried out for the current only in ries to the UMG511.
three phase 4 wire systems with mains voltage
till
• 127V/220V (300V CAT III) according UL
• 277V/480V (300V CAT III)

and three phase 3 wire systems with mains vol-


tage till
• 277V (300V CAT III) according UL
• 480V (300V CAT III)

Due to the fact that the UMG511 does not have in-
tegrated protection for the current measurement,
this protection must be foreseen in the installation.

Fig. example of current measurement with


an additional ampere meter.

Fig. example of direct current measurement.


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UMG 511

RS485

The RS485 interface on the UMG511 is designed


as a 9-pin DSUB socket.

On this interface, the UMG511 supports the fol-


lowing selected protocols:

• Modbus RTU
• Profibus DP V0 Slave (Option)

For connection, we recommend a 9-pin profibus


(modbus) plug e.g. the company Phoenix, type
„SUBCON-Plus-ProfiB/AX/SC“ with the article
number 2744380 (Janitza article no. 13.10.539).

DSUB socket
for Modbus
or Profibus

Fig. UMG511 with DSUB socket for the RS485 in-


terface.

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UMG 511

Connection of bus cables

The incoming bus cable is connected to


clamps 1A and 1B. The bus cable for the next
device in the line is connected to clamps 2A
and 2B. If no device follows in the line, the
bus cable must be terminated with resistors
(switch to ON).

In the ON switch position, the clamps 2A and


2B are switched off for the continuing bus ca-
ble.

Profibus-(Modbus)
Profibus (Modbus)-Stecker
connector (extern)
(external)

Terminating resistors

D-sub, D-sub,
9 pin, 9 pin,
socket connec- Other
tor profibus
stations

Screw-type terminals

Fig. profibus plug with terminal resistors.

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UMG 511

Shields

A twisted, shielded cable is foreseen for con- Cable


nections using the RS485 interface.
Strain relief
• Ground the shields of all cables leading to
the cabinet at the cabinet entry point. Cable shielding braid
• Connect the shield extensively and with Grounding clip
good conductivity with a low external
voltage ground. Low external voltage
• Intercept the cable mechanically above ground
the ground clip in order to avoid damages
caused by cable movements.
• Use suitable cable insert guides, such Fig. Shielding arrangement at cabinet entry point.
as PG glands, to guide the cable into the
switch cabinet.
Terminal resistors
Cable type
The cables used must be suitable for an envi- The cable is terminated with resistors (120Ohm
ronmental temperature of at least 80°C. 1/4W) at the beginning and end of a segment.
Recommended cable types:
Unitronic Li2YCY(TP) 2x2x0.22 (Lapp cable) The UMG511 does not have any terminal resis-
Unitronic BUS L2/FIP 1x2x0.64 (Lapp cable) tors.

Maximum cable length


1200m at a Baud rate of 38.4k.
C For the wiring of the Modbus con-
nection, CAT cables are not suit-
able. Please use the recommended
cables.

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UMG 511

Bus structure

• All devices are connected in a bus structure • We recommend to install the master UMG at
(line). the end of the segment.
• In one segment, up to 32 participants can be • In case that the master UMG with terminated
switched together. bus resistor will be removed, the bus is not
• The cable is terminated with resistors at the under operation.
beginning and end of a segment. • In case that slave UMG with terminated bus
• Repeaters (power boosters) must be used with resistor will be removed or is not switched on,
more than 32 participants in order to connect the bus is can be unstable.
the individual segments. • UMGs which have no termination can be re-
• Devices with terminated resistor have to be placed without any interruption of the bus.
supplied.

Speisung notwendig / power supply necessary


Master
T Busabschluß eingeschaltet / bus terminator on

T
T

Slave Slave Slave Repeater

T
T

Slave Slave Slave Slave

Fig. schema bus structure

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UMG 511

Ethernet

The network settings for the Ethernet are specified


by the network administor and set on the UMG511
correspondingly.

If the network settings are not known, the patch


cable may not be inserted into the UMG511.

Ethernet terminal

Patch cable

c Caution!
Incorrect network settings can
cause disturbances in the network!

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UMG 511

Patch cable (twisted) Fig.


PC UMG 511
PC
Patch cable (twisted) connection example; direct connection between
UMG 511
UMG511 and PC using a twisted patch cable (art.
PC
Patch cable (twisted)
UMG 511 no 08.01.505).

DHCP
PC UMG 511
DHCP
Server PC UMG 511
Server
cable

DHCP
PC UMG 511
cable

Server
Patch
Patch

Fig.
Patch cable

Patch cable
Switch
Patch cable connection example; UMG511 and PC receive the
Patch cable
Switch
Patch cable IP address automatically allocated by a DHCP ser-
ver.
Patch cable Patch cable
Switch

PC UMG 511
PC UMG 511

PC UMG 511

Patch cable Patch cable


Switch Fig.
Patch cable Patch cable
Switch
connection example; UMG511 and PC require a
Patch cable
Switch
Patch cable fixed IP address.

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UMG 511

Digital outputs

The UMG511 has 5 digital outputs. These


outputs are galvanically separated from the
analysis electronics using optocouplers. The
digital outputs have a joint reference.

• The digital outputs can switch AC and DC ~


loads.
• The digital outputs are not short-circuit
proof.
• Connected cables that are longer than
30m must be shielded when laid.

Fig. connection of digital


outputs

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UMG 511

External 24V
Auxiliary voltage
AC
UMG511 ~ ~
Digital Outputs 1-5

11
Digital

K2
Output 5
12

Digital

K1
Output 4
13

Digital
Output 3
14

Digital
Output 2
15

Digital
Output 1
16

Fig. connection of two relays


to the digital outputs 4 and 5.

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UMG 511

Digital inputs

The UMG511 has 8 digital inputs. The digital in-


puts are divided into two groups, each with 4 in-
puts. Each group has a joint reference.

External 24V
Auxiliary voltage DC
UMG511 + -
Digital Inputs 1-4

4k 3,9V S1
10
Digital
Input 1

4k 3,9V S2
- + 9
Digital
Input 2

- + 4k 3,9V
8
Digital
Input 3

4k 3,9V
7
Digital
Input 4
6

Fig. example of the con- Fig. example for the connection of the external
nection of digital inputs contacts S1 and S2 to the digital inputs 1 and 2.
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UMG 511

S0 impulse input

You can connect a S0 pulse generator accor-


ding to DIN EN62053-31 on each digital input.
You require an external auxiliary voltage with
an output voltage in the range of 20 .. 28V DC
and a resistance of 1.5kOhm. External 24V
Auxiliary voltage DC
UMG511 + -
Digital Inputs 1-4

4k 3,9V
10
Digital S0 Pulse
Input 1
generator
4k 3,9V
9
Digital
Input 2
1,5k
4k 3,9V
8
Digital
Input 3

4k 3,9V
7
Digital
Input 4
6

Fig. example for the connection of a S0 pulse ge-


nerator to digital output 1.
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UMG 511

Operation Explanation of buttons

The UMG511 is operated using six function keys.


Button Function
The six keys are allocated different functions de- • Return to first screen (Home)
pending on the context: • Exit menu

• Selection of measurement value displays. • Select number


• Navigation within the menu. • Select main values (U, I, P ...)
• Processing the device settings.
• Change (number -1)
• Select secondary values
• Select menu point
• Change (number +1)
• Select secondary values
Display titles
• Select menu point
• Select number
Measurement
values
• Select main values (U, I, P ...)

• Open selection menu


• Confirm selection
Function key
labeling

Function keys

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UMG 511

Measurement value displays

Main values Auxiliary values

You can use keys 2 and 5 to browse between the You can use keys 3 and 4 to browse between the
main values of the measurement value displays auxiliary values of a measurement value display
(see page 100-103). (see page 100-103).

Main values

...
Display Display Display Display
Bar graph Communication Home Voltages L-N
Voltage State
...

Display Display
Bar graph Voltages L-L
Current
Auxiliary
values

Display
Bar graph
Real power

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UMG 511

„Home“ measurement value display

Once the network returns, the UMG511 starts


with the „Home“ measurement value display.

This measurement value display contains the


device names and an overview of important
measurement values. The device name consists
of the device type and serial number upon de-
livery.

Using the „Home - Key 1“, you come


out of the measurement value dis-
plays for the main values directly to
the first „Home“ measurement value
display.

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UMG 511

Select measurement value display

You want to change to a measurement value dis-


play with main values.

• Use the function keys 2 and 5 to browse bet-


ween the measurement value displays of the
main values.
• With function key 1 (Home), you always ac-
cess the first measurement value display.

You want to change to a measurement value dis-


play with auxiliary values.

• Select the measurement value display with the


main values.
• Select the measurement value display with
function keys 3 and 4 for the auxiliary values.

Display Display
Home Voltage L-N
... ...

Display
Voltage L-L

Example: selection of auxiliary value voltage.


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UMG 511

Call up additional information

• Browse with keys 2 to 5 to the required mea-


surement value display.
• Activate the measurement value selection with
key 6 (selection)..
• The background colour for the measurement
value changes from grey to green.
The additional information is shown in a blue
window.
• Select the required measurement value with
keys 2 to 5.
• End the process with key 1 (ESC) or select
another measurement value with keys 2 to 5.

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UMG 511

Delete min/max values individually

• Use keys 2 to 5 to browse to the required


measurement value display.
• Activate the measurement value selection with
key 6 (selection).
• The background colour for the measurement
value changes from grey to green.
• Select the required minimum and maximum
value with keys 2 to 5.
• The point with the date and time of occurence
is shown in an additional blue window.
• You can now delete the selected min or max
value with key 6 (reset).
• End the process with key 1 (ESC) or select
another min/max value with keys 2 to 5.

C The date and time for the min/max


values are shown in UTC time (co-
ordinated world time).

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UMG 511

List of transients

Recognized transients are listed in the transients


list.
• The transients list consists of 2 pages.
• Transients 1 to 8 are listed on page 1 and 9 to
16 on page 2.

Display transients
• Browse with keys 2 or 5 to the main value
display „Transients“.
• Select with key 4 the required page.
• Go to the transients list with key 6 (select). and
select a transient with keys 3 or 4.
• Allow to the transients to be presented graphi-
cally with key 6 (enter).
• Show or hide the legends with key 6 (legends).
• You can exit the graphic presentation of the
transients with key 1 (esc).

Transient voltages are quick, impulsive tran-


sient oscillation processes in electrical net-
works.
Transient voltages are not predictable with
respect to time and have a limited period.
Transient voltages are caused by the effects
of lighting, by switching operations or by
triggered fuses.

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UMG 511

List of events

Recognized events are listed in the events list.


• The events list consists of 2 pages.
• Events 1 to 8 are listed on page 1 and events
9 to 18 on page 2.

Display incident
• Browse with keys 2 or 5 to the main value
display „Transients“.
• Select with key 4 the required page.
• Go to the events list with key 6 (select) and
select an event with keys 3 or 4.
• Allow the incident to be graphically presented
with key 6 (enter).
• Show or hide the legends with key 6 (legends).
• You can exit the graphic presentation of the
transients with key 1 (esc).

Events are limit value violations of effective


current and voltage values.

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UMG 511

Configuration

The supply voltage must be connected for confi-


guration of the UMG511.

Apply supply voltage


• The level of supply voltage for the UMG511
can be taken from the label.
• After applying the supply voltage, a startup
screen appears on the display. Approximately
ten seconds later, the UMG511 changes to the
first „Home“ measurement value display.
• If a display does not appear, check whether
the applied supply voltage is within the nomi-
nal voltage range. Illu. Example of „Home“ measurement
value.

c Warning!
Supply voltages that do not corres-
pond with the label details can lead
to incorrect functions and damage
to the device.

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UMG 511

Configuration menu

Once the network returns, the „Home“ measure-


ment value display is found on the start page.

• Browse to the menu configuration with key 1.

If you are in a measurement value display for main


values, you use key 1 - „Home“ to directly access
the first „Home“ measurement display. Open the
configuration menu with key 1. Select with key 3
or 4 the required sub menu and activate the selec-
tion with key 6 (enter).

Language

You can set the language for the measurement


value displays and menus directly in the „configu-
ration“ menu.

There are different languages to select between.


The preset language in the factory is „English“.

If the language field is marked green, then the


desired language can be selected by means of
key 6 (enter) and the keys 3 or 4. Pressing the 6
key (enter) once more serves to confirm the selec-
tion and change the language.

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UMG 511

Communication

The UMG511 has an Ethernet and a RS485 inter-


face.

Ethernet (TCP/IP)

Select the type of address allocation for the Ether-


net interface here.

DHCP mode
• OFF - IP address, Netmask and Gateway are
specified by the user and set directly on the
UMG511. Select this mode for simple net-
works without a DHCP server.
• BOOTP - BootP permits the fully automatic in-
tegration of a UMG511 in an existing network.
BootP is an older protocol and does not have
DHCP‘s extent of functions.
• DHCP - Upon starting, the UMG511 automati-
cally collects the IP address, the Netmask and
the Gateway from a DHCP server.

Factory pre-setting: DHCP

m The UMG511 may only be connec-


ted to the Ethernet after coordina-
ting with the network administrator!

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UMG 511

RS485

You can specify the protocol, device address and


baud rate for operation with the RS485 interface.
The device address is to be uniquely assigned
within the bus structure; the baud rate specifica-
tion is to be selected uniformly.

The corresponding field can be selected via the


keys 3 or 4 (green marking). Key 6 (enter) enab-
les you to access the selection options, which can
then be selected with key 3 or 4.
Pressing the 6 key (enter) once more serves to
confirm the selection.

Protocol
Selection options:
• Modbus Slave
• Modbus Master/Gateway (factory pre-setting)
• Profibus DP V0 (Option)

Device address
Setting range: 0 - 255
Factory pre-setting: 1

Baud rate
Setting range: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600,
115200 (factory pre-setting),
921600 kbps

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UMG 511

Measurement

The UMG511 has 4 measurement channels for


current measurement (I1..I4) and 4 measurement
channels for voltage measurement (V1..V4 against
Vref).
Measurement voltages and measurement currents
for measurement channels 1-4 must come from
the same network.

Main measurement
Measurement channels 1-3 are part of the main
measurement. Use measurement channels 1-3 in
three-phase systems.

Configure here: Auxiliary measurement


Measurement channel 4 only belongs to auxilia-
• The measurement transformers for the ry measurement. Use measurement channel 4
current and voltage measurement for measurements in single-phase systems or in
• The record of transients three-phase systems with symmetric load.
• The recording of events The settings for the frequency and the relevant
• The voltage mode voltage are automatically taken over from the set-
• The rated frequency tings for the main measurement.
• The flicker setting

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UMG 511

Current transformer
You can allocate both the main measurement and
auxiliary measurement current transformer rela-
tions.
Select setting 5/5A for direct measurement of cur-
rents.

Setting range:
Primary 1 .. 1000000
Secondary 1 .. 5

Factory pre-setting:
Primary 5
Secondary 5

Nominal current
The nominal current determines the values which
• overcurrent
• current transients
• K-factors and the
• automatic graphics scaling
relate to.

Setting range: 0 .. 1000000A

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UMG 511

Voltage transformer
You can allocate the main meaurement and the
auxiliary measurement of voltage tranformer ratios
accordingly.
For measurements without a voltage transformer,
select the setting 400/400V.

Setting range:
Primary 1 .. 1000000
Secondary 1 .. 999

Factory pre-setting:
Primary 400
Secondary 400

Nominal voltageg
The nominal voltage corresponds with the „agreed
input voltage Udin“ according to EN 61000-4-30.
The nominal voltage specifies which value
• excess difference (EN 61000-4-30),
• low difference (EN 61000-4-30),
• transients,
• events and the
• automatic scaling of graphics
relate to.

Setting range: 0 .. 1000000V


Factory pre-setting: 230V

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UMG 511

Accepting AUX / MAIN


The measuring transducer can be configured for
main and auxiliary measurement. You can accept
the measuring transducer settings in each case
from the auxiliary or main measurement.
• No - The settings from the auxiliary and main
measurement will not be accepted
• Yes - The settings from the auxiliary and main
measurement will be accepted.

Connection
For the voltage and current measurement, you can
select between different connection diagrams.
(see page 20).

Factory pre-setting: 4w3m

Fig. measurement in a three-phase 4 con-


ductor network with asymmetrical load.

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UMG 511

Transients
Transient voltages are rapid, impulsive transient
oscillation processes in electrical networks. Tran-
sient voltages are not predictable with respect to
time and last for a limited period.
Transient voltages are caused by the effects of
lighting, due to switching operations or the trig-
gering of fuses.

• The UMG511 recognizes transients that are


longer than 50µs.
• The UMG511 monitors the voltage measure-
ment inputs on transients.
• There are two independent criteria for recogni-
zing transients.
• If a transient has been recognized, the wave
shape is saved in a transient recording.
• If a transient has been recognized, the limit
value is automatically increased by 20V, both Mode (absolute)
in automatic and manual modes. This automa- If a scanning value exceeds the set limit value, a
tic increase of the limit value fades within 10 transient is recognized.
minutes. • Off - Transient monitoring is switched off
• If another transient is recognized within the • Automatic - Factory pre-setting. The limit
next 60 seconds, this transient is recorded value is automatically calculated and is 110%
with 512 points. of the current 200 ms effective value.
• You can display recorded transients with the • Manual - Transient monitoring uses the adjus-
GridVis incident browser. table limit value under „Peak“.

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UMG 511

Mode (delta) Apply AUX / MAIN


If the difference of two neighbouring scanning The transient monitoring is set for the main and
points exceeds the set limit value, a transient is auxiliary measurement. You can apply the settings
recognized. from the auxiliary or main measurement.

• Off - Transient monitoring is switched off. • No - The main and auxiliary measurement
• Automatic - Factoring pre-setting. The limit settings are not transferred.
value is calculated automatically and is 0.2175 • Yes - The settings of the auxiliary or main
times the current 200ms effective value. measurement will be taken.
• Manual - Transient monitoring uses the adjus-
table limit value under „Trns U“.

Mode (envelop)
If a scanning value exceeds the range of the enve-
lope, a transient is recognized.

• Off - Transient monitoring is switched off.


• Automatic - Factoring pre-setting. The enve-
lope is calculated automatically and is ± 5% of
nominal voltage.
• Manual - Transient monitoring uses the adjus-
table envelop.

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UMG 511

Events
Events are threshold value violations of set • Monitoring of the threshold values can be swit-
threshold values for current and voltage. ched off (Off/Manual).
Here, threshold values are compared with the half • Threshold values and hysteresis must be set as
wave effective values for current and voltage from a percentage of the nominal value.
the measurement channels. The event record con- • Threshold values can be set for excess voltage,
sists of a mean value, a minimum or maximum va- undervoltage, voltage interruption and overcur-
lue, a start time and an end time. rent.
• If an event has occurred, the corresponding
measurement value is recorded with the set
Measured pre-run and after-run periods (respectively
value 0..1000 half waves).
Event Half wave
effective value • Event records are configured with the GridVis
Hysteresis and displayed with the event browser.
Limit value
Hysteresis

Start time event


(Trigger time) End time

Event record

Pre-run After-run

Fig. Shows the half wave effective values


for an event.

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UMG 511

Voltage

Drop
A drop in voltage is set in % of the nominal vol-
tage.

Overvoltage
The overvoltage is set in % of the nominal voltage

Current

Overcurrent
The rapid increase of current is set in % of the
nominal current.

Accept AUX / MAIN


The event monitoring is set for the main and auxili-
ary measurement. You can apply the settings from
the auxiliary or main measurement.
• No - The main and auxiliary measurement
C Lead time
The lead time can only be set with
GridVis.
settings are not transferred.
Factory pre-setting: 0
• Yes - The settings of the auxiliary or main
measurement will be taken.
C Follow-up time
The follow-up time can only be set
with GridVis.
Factory pre-setting: 0

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UMG 511

Voltage mode
Depending on the application, the voltage bet-
ween the external cables (L) or the voltage bet-
ween the external cables (L) and neutral wire (N) is
relevant for analysis of the network quality.

The setting „L-N“ is recommended for measure-


ment of the network quality in low voltage net-
works.
You should select the setting „L-L“ in medium vol-
tage networks.

C Flicker values can only be deter-


mined if the relevant voltage L-N is
given.

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UMG 511

Nominal frequency
The UMG511 determines the mains frequency
from the voltage applied to L1 and uses this for
the additional calculations.
The rated frequency is required as a reference for
measurement of the voltage quality.

Configure the rated frequency for the mains on the


UMG511 prior to starting measurement.

Select mains frequency 50Hz or 60Hz for


measuring the power quality in accordance with
EN61000-4-30 and EN50160.

Setting range of nominal frequency:


• 50Hz (factory pre-setting)
• 60Hz
• 15Hz .. 440Hz (wide range) C In order to determine the mains
frequency, a voltage of greater
For measurements in networks with other network than 10Veff must be applied to
frequencies e.g. 16 2/3Hz or 400Hz, the nominal voltage measurement input V1.
frequency must be set to “wide range”.

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UMG 511

Flicker
The UMG511 requires the mains base values in or-
der to provide voltage and frequency-independent
measurement and calculation of the flicker values
(flicker measurement according to DIN EN61000-
4-15:2011). These values are to be specified by
the user and can be selected from a predefined
list:

• 230V/50Hz (factory pre-setting)


• 120V/50Hz
• 230V/60Hz
• 120V/60Hz

C The flicker values can only be de-


termined if the relevant voltage L-N
is given.

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UMG 511

System
Display of system settings specific to the device.

Firmware version

Device serial number

Fixed device MAC address

Set IP address

Set Gateway address

Date and time

Set password

Reset settings

C You cannot configure the date and


time directly on the device.
Settings for time synchronization and
the date and time can only be made
using GridVis.

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UMG 511

Password
The user can block access to the configurati-
on with a password. Changing the configuration
directly on the device is then only possible after
entering the password.
The password consists of a 6 digit combination of
numbers.

Setting range: 1-999999 = with password


000000 = without password

A password (000000) is not programmed in the


factory.

• In order to change a set password, you must


know the current password..
• Note any changed password. C Forgotten password
If you have forgotten the password,
• Once „Password“ is highlighted (green mark-
you can only delete the password
ing) the password can be changed by means
using the „GridVis“ software.
of 6 (enter) and keys 2 to 5. Pressing the 6 key
In order to do this, connect the
once more serves to confirm the entry.
UMG511 with the PC using a suitable
• If you do not want a password request
interface. Further information can be
anymore, enter „000000“ as a password.
found in the GridVis assistant.

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UMG 511

Delete power meters


You can delete all power meters in the UMG511 at
the same time.
A selection of certain power meters is not possible

• Select the option „Reset energy“ (green mark)


and activate the option with key 6 (enter).

• Select with key 4 „yes“.


• Confirm with key 6.
• The message „done“ appears in the line - all
power meters have been deleted.

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UMG 511

Delete min. and max. values


You can delete all minimum and maximum values​​
in the UMG 511 simultaneously.

How to delete the individual minimum and maxi-


mum values is described in the chapter „individu-
ally deleting min. and max. values“.

• Select the option „Clear min/max“ (green


mark) and activate the option with key 6
(enter).

• Select with key 4 „yes“.


• Confirm with key 6.
• The message „done“ appears in the line - all
minimum and maximum values have been
deleted.

C Prior to commissioning potential


production dependant contents of
the energy counter, min/max values
and records have to be deleted.

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UMG 511

Delivered condition
All settings such as the configuration and recor-
ded data are reset to the factory pre-settings or
deleted. Entered release codes are not deleted.

• Select with key 4 „yes“.


• Confirm with key 6.
• The message „done“ appears in the line - the
factory setting is restored.

Reset
The UMG511 restarts.

• Select with key 4 „yes“.


• Confirm with key 6.
• The device will restart within 10 seconds

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UMG 511

Display

Brightness
The brightness level of the background illuminati-
on can be adjusted. The brightness level set here
is used during operation of the UMG511.
Setting range: 0 .. 100%
Factory pre-setting: 70%
(0% = dark, 100% = very bright)

Standby
This refers to the time before the brightness chan-
ges to „standby brightness“.
Setting range: 60 .. 9999 seconds
Factory pre-setting: 900 seconds

Standby brightness
This refers to the brightness level changed to after
the end of the standby time. The standby time is
restarted by using keys 1-6.
Setting range: 0 .. 60%
Factory pre-setting: 40%

Screensaver
The screensaver prevents a screen on the LCD
from „sticking“ if the screen does not change for a
longer period of time.
Setting range: yes, no
Factory pre-setting: yes

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Presentation
You can specify the speed at which new measu-
rement values should appear on the measurement
value displays.
Setting range: fast (200ms), slow (1s)
Factory pre-setting: fast

Rotate
The measurement value displays are automatically
displayed in sequence. The configuration displays
are not affected by this.
Setting range: yes, no
Factory pre-setting: no

Transition time
You can set the time between automatic transition
to the next measurement value display.
Setting range: 0 .. 255 seconds
Factory pre-setting: 2 second

C The service life of the background


illumination extends if the brightness
of the background illumination is
kept lower.

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Colors
Selection of colors for the presentation of current
and voltage in the graphic presentations.

• Select with key 3 or 4 the color field.


• Confirm with key 6.
• Select with key 3 or 4 the required color field.
• Confirm with key 6.

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Extensions
Under „Extensions“ you can subsequently release
charged functions (Activation) and show the sta-
tus of Jasic programs (Jasic-state).

Release
The UMG511 contains chargeable functions that
can be subsequently released.
List of release functions:

• BACnet
• EMAX

You receive the release code from the manufac-


turer. The manufacturer needs the device serial
number and the name of function to be released.

In order to release the function, you enter the 6


digit release code in the respective line.

Please note that the release code is only valid for


one device.

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Jasic status
Up to 7 specific customer Jasic programs (1-7)
and one recording can run in the UMG511.

The Jasic programs can adopt the following


statuses:

• Stopped
• Running

You cannot change the status of Jasic programs


on the device.

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Initialization

Applying the supply voltage Apply the measurement voltage


• The level of supply voltage for the UMG511 • Voltage measurements in networks with nomi-
can be taken from the label. nal voltages above 500VAC against earth must
• After applying the supply voltage, a startup be connected using voltage converters.
screen appears on the display. Around 15 • After connection of the measurement volta-
seconds later, the UMG511 changes to the ges, the measurement values displayed by
first measurement value display. the UMG511 for the voltages L-N and L-L
• If no display appears, you must check whe- must match those at the voltage measurement
ther the supply voltage is within the nominal input.
voltage range. • If a voltage converter factor is programmed,
this must considered in the comparison.

c Warning!
Supply voltages that do not corre-
C Prior to commissioning potential
production dependant contents of
spond with the details on the type the energy counter, min/max values
label can lead to malfunctions and and records have to be deleted.
damage to the device.

c Warning!
The UMG511 is only suitable for c Warning!
The UMG511 is not suitable for
measurement in networks in which measuring DC voltages.
overvoltages of the overvoltage ca-
tegory 600V CATIII occur.

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Frequency measurement
The UMG511 needs the network frequency to Rotary field direction
measure. The network frequency can be specified Check the direction of the voltage rotary field in
by the user or automatically determined by the the measurement value display of the UMG511.
device. A „right“ rotary field usually exists.

• For automatic ascertainment of the frequency


using the UMG511, an L1-N voltage larger
than 10Veff must be applied to the voltage
UL1-UL2-UL3 = right rotary field
measurement input V1.
UL1-UL3-UL2 = left rotary field
• The network frequency must be in a range bet-
ween 15Hz and 440Hz.
• If a sufficiently high measurement voltage is
not applied, the UMG511 cannot record the
network frequency and cannot carry out the
measurement.

Presentation of the phase series sequence accor-


ding to the rotary field direction.
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Apply measurement current


The UMG511 is designed for the connection of
../1A and ../5A current converters.
Only AC currents, and no DC currents, can be
measured using the current measurement inputs.

Short-circuit all current converter outputs apart


from one. Compare the currents displayed by the
UMG511 with the applied current.
Under consideration of the current converter
translation ratio, the displayed current of the
UMG511 must match the input current.
In short-circuited current measurement inputs, the
UMG511 must display approx. zero amperes.

The current converter ratio is set to 5/5A in the


factory and may be required to be adapted to the
used current converter. Voltages are shown with long pointers in the
pointer diagram, and currents with shorter
pointers.

Voltage

m Warning!
Voltages and currents beyond the
Current

authorised measurement range can


destroy the device.

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Pointer diagram, example 1


Primarily ohmic load.

Voltage and current only


have a minor difference in the
phase.

• The current measurement input is allocated


to the right voltage measurement input.

Pointer diagram, example 2


Primarily ohmic load.

Voltage and current have a


difference of approximately
180° in the phase.

• The current measurement input is allocated


to the right voltage measurement input.
• In this current measurement, the connections
k and l are swapped over or there is a return
feed into the supplier network

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Checking the power measurement


Short-circuit all current converter outputs ex-
cept one and check the displayed power out-
puts.

The UMG511 may only display one power out-


put in the phase with the current converter input
that is not short-circuited. If this does not apply,
please check the connection of the measure-
ment voltage and measurement current.

If the amount of effective power is correct but


the sign of effective power is negative, this may
have two causes:
In the pointer diagram, voltages are shown
• Connections S1(k) and S2(l) are mixed up on with the longer pointers and currents with
the current converter. shorter pointers.
• Effective power is returned to the network.

Checking communication
The UMG511 counts all received (RX), all sent (TX)
and all faulty data packages.
In the ideal case, the number of errors shown in
the error column is zero.

Reset:
You can delete the counters for the data packages
with key 6.
The start time for the recount is reset.
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Metering range exceedance (overload)


Metering range exceedances are displayed for
as long as they are present and cannot be ac-
knowledged. A metering range is exceeded if
at least one of the four voltage or current mea-
suring inputs is outside of its specified meter-
ing range.

Limit values for metering range exceedance:


(200 ms rms values):

I = 7,4 Arms
UL-N = 600 Vrms Display of the metering range exceedance
in the voltage circuit L2 and in the current
circuit of the 4th phase (I4).

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Profibus

Profibus profile Device master file


A Profibus profile contains data to be exchanged The device master file, abbreviated with GSD
between a UMG and an SPS. Four Profibus profi- file, describes the Profibus characteristics of the
les are pre-configured in the factory UMG511. The GSD file is required by the PLC
configuration program.
With a Profibus profile, you can: The device master file for the UMG511 has the file
• call-up measurement values from the UMG, name „U5110C2B.GSD“ and is contained on the
• set the digital outputs in the UMG, data carrier supplied with the delivery.
• request the status of the digital inputs in the
UMG.
Variable definition
Each Profibus profile can contain a maximum of All system variables and global variables1) can be
127Bytes. You can apply further Profibus profiles scaled individually and converted into one of the
if more data has to be transferred. following formats:
• 8, 16, 32Bit integer with and without sign.
• Each Profibus profile has a profile number. The • 32 or 64Bit float format.
profile number is sent by the PLC to the UMG. • Big or Little Endian.
• You can directly process 16 Profibus profiles Big-Endian = High Byte before Low Byte.
with GridVis (profile numbers 0..15). Little-Endian = Low Byte before High Byte.
• Additional Profibus profiles (profile numbers
16..255) can be applied using Jasic programs.
• Factory pre-configured Profibus profiles can
be subsequently changed.

1)Global variables are variables that are defined by


the user in Jasic and are provided to each inter-
face in the UMG511.
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Example
Collect measurement values using Profibus
You must transfer at least one Profibus profile with
GridVis and transfer it to the UMG511. A Jasic
program is not necessary.

Illu. Block switch diagram for data exchange between PLC and UMG511.

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Profibus profile number 0 Profibus profile number 1

Byte Value Scaling Byte- Values- Scaling


Index Value type format Index Value type format

1 1 Voltage L1-N float 1 1 1 Voltage L1-N Float 1


2 5 Voltage L2-N float 1 2 5 Voltage L2-N Float 1
3 9 Voltage L3-N float 1 3 9 Voltage L3-N Float 1
4 13 Voltage L4-N float 1 4 13 Voltage L2-L1 Float 1
5 17 Voltage L2-L1 float 1 5 17 Voltage L3-L2 Float 1
6 21 Voltage L3-L2 float 1 6 21 Voltage L1-L3 Float 1
7 25 Voltage L1-L3 float 1 7 25 Current L1 Float 1
8 29 Current L1 float 1 8 29 Current L2 Float 1
9 33 Current L2 float 1 9 33 Current L3 Float 1
10 37 Current L3 float 1 10 37 Effective power L1 Float 1
11 41 Current L4 float 1 11 41 Effective power L2 Float 1
12 45 Effective power L1 float 1 12 45 Effective power L3 Float 1
13 49 Effective power L2 float 1 13 49 Cosphi (math.) L1 Float 1
14 53 Effective power L3 float 1 14 53 Cosphi (math.) L2 Float 1
15 57 Effective power L4 float 1 15 57 Cosphi (math.) L3 Float 1
16 61 Cosphi (math.) L1 float 1 16 61 Frequency Float 1
17 65 Cosphi (math.) L2 float 1 17 65 Effective power total L1-L3 Float 1
18 69 Cosphi (math.) L3 float 1 18 69 Reactive power total L1-L3 Float 1
19 73 Cosphi (math.) L4 float 1 19 73 Apparent power total L1-L3 Float 1
20 77 Frequency float 1 20 77 Cosphi (math.) total L1-L3 Float 1
21 81 Effective power total L1-L4 float 1 21 81 Effective current total L1-L3 Float 1
22 85 Reactive power L1-L4 float 1 22 85 Effective consumption total L1-L3 Float 1
23 89 Apparent power total L1-L4 float 1 23 89 Ind. Reactive consum. total L1-L3 Float 1
24 93 Cosphi (math.) total L1-L4 float 1 24 93 THD voltage L1 Float 1
25 97 Effective current total L1-L4 float 1 25 97 THD voltage L2 Float 1
26 101 Effective consumption total L1-L4 float 1 26 101 THD voltage L3 Float 1
27 105 Ind. reactive consum. total L1-L4 float 1 27 105 THD current L1 Float 1
28 109 THD voltage L1 float 1 28 109 THD current L2 Float 1
29 113 THD voltage L2 float 1 29 113 THD current L3 Float 1
30 117 THD voltage L3 float 1

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Profibus profile number 2 Profibus profile number 3

Byte- Values- Scaling Byte- Values- Scaling


Index Value type Format Index Value type Format

1 1 Effective consumption total L1-L3 Float 1 1 1 Effective power L1 Float 1


2 5 Drawn eff. consum. total L1-L3 Float 1 2 5 Effective power L2 Float 1
3 9 Supplied eff. consum. total L1-L3 Float 1 3 9 Effective power L3 Float 1
4 13 Reactive consumption total L1-L3 Float 1 4 13 Effective power total L1-L3 Float 1
5 17 Ind. reactive consum. total L1-L3 Float 1 5 17 Current L1 Float 1
6 21 Cap. reactive consum. total L1-L3 Float 1 6 21 Current L2 Float 1
7 25 Apparent consumption total L1-L3 Float 1 7 25 Current L3 Float 1
8 29 Effective consumption L1 Float 1 8 29 Current total L1-L3 Float 1
9 33 Effective consumption L2 Float 1 9 33 Effective consumption total L1-L3 Float 1
10 37 Effective consumption L3 Float 1 10 37 CosPhi (math.) L1 Float 1
11 41 Inductive reactive consumption L1 Float 1 11 41 CosPhi (math.) L2 Float 1
12 45 Inductive reactive consumption L2 Float 1 12 45 CosPhi (math.) L3 Float 1
13 49 Inductive reactive consumption L3 Float 1 13 49 CosPhi (math.) total L1-L3 Float 1
14 53 Reactive power L1 Float 1
15 53 Reactive power L2 Float 1
16 53 Reactive power L3 Float 1
17 53 Reactive power total L1-L3 Float 1
18 53 Apparent power L1 Float 1
19 53 Apparent power L2 Float 1
20 53 Apparent power L3 Float 1
21 53 Apparent power total L1-L3 Float 1

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Service and Maintenance

The device is subjected to different safety tests Disposal


before delivery and marked with a seal. If a device The UMG511 can be recycled as electronic scrap
is opened, the safety tests have to be repeated. A in accordance with the legal regulations. The
guarantee is only provided for unopened devices. fixed, integrated lithium battery must be disposed
of separately.
Repair and Calibration
Repair work and calibration can only be underta- Firmware update
ken by the manufacturer. If a firmware update has to be carried out for your
UMG511, you can do this with the GridVis soft-
Front film ware included in the delivery.
Cleaning the front film can be done with a soft
cloth and domestic detergent. Acids and products Service
containing acids may not be used for cleaning. Should any questions arise that are not described
in this handbook please contact the manufacturer
Battery directly.
The internal clock is fed from the supply voltage. We will require the following compulsory details
If the supply voltage fails, the clock is supplied by from you for processing:
the battery. The clock provides the date and time • Device name (refer to label),
information, e.g. for recordings, minimum and ma- • Serial number (refer to label),
ximum values and events. • Software release (refer to measurement value
The expected battery life is at least 5 years at a display),
storage temperature of +45°C. The typical battery • Measurement voltage and supply voltage,
life is 8 to 10 years. • Precise error description.
The device must be opened to exchange the bat-
tery. If the device has been opened, a new safety
test is required for safe operation. A guarantee is
only provided for unopened devices.

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Procedure in case of an error

Possible error Cause Help


No display. The external fuse for the supply Replace fuse.
voltage has triggered.
No current display. Measurement voltage is not Connect the measurement voltage.
connected.
Measurement current is not Connect the measurement current.
connected.
The displayed current is too high Current measurement in the wrong Check and correct the connection
or too low. phase. if necessary.
Current converter factor is incor- Read and program the current
rectly programme converter translation ratio on the
current converter.
The displayed voltage is too low Measurement in the wrong phase. Check and correct the connection
or too high. if necessary.
The voltage converter is incorrectly Read and program the voltage
programmed. converter translation ratio on the
voltage converter.
The displayed voltage is too small. Measurement range exceeded. Use a voltage converter.
The voltage peak value at the Caution! It is compulsory to check
measurement input has been that the measurement inputs are
exceeded by harmonics. not overloaded.
The active power is too low or too The programmed current converter Read and program the current
high. translation ratio is incorrect. converter translation ratio on the
current converter.
The current path is allocated to the Check and correct the connection
wrong voltage path. if necessary.
The programmed current converter Read and program the voltage
translation ratio is incorrect. converter translation ratio on the
voltage converter.

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Possible error Cause Help


Metering range exceedance Voltage or current input out of Check and correct the connection
(overload) range (see chapter metering range if necessary.
exceedance) Use suitable voltage or current
transformers
Read and program the current or
voltage transformer ratio on the
transformer.
The active power receipt/supply is At least one current converter Check and correct the connection
mixed up. connection is mixed up. if necessary.
A current path is allocated to the Check and correct the connection
wrong voltage path. if necessary.
No connection to the device. RS485:
- Device address incorrect. - Set the device address.
- Different bus speeds (Baudrate). - Check and correct the speed
- Incorrect protocol. (baudrate)
- Termination is missing. - Select protocol.
- Connect the bus with terminal
resistance (120 Ohm).
Ethernet:
- IP address incorrect - Set the IP address on the device
The device does not work despite Defective device. Send the device to the manufac-
the above measures. turer with an exact description of
the fault.

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Technical data

General
Net weight 1080g
Device dimensions approx. l=144mm, w=144mm, h=75mm
Battery Typ VARTA CR1/2AA, 3 V, Li-Mn

Transport and storage


The following details are valid for devices that are transported or stored in the original packaging.
Drop test 1m
Temperature -20°C to +70°C

Environmental conditions in operation


The UMG511is intended for use in a weather-protected, fixed extradata.
The UMG511 must be connected to the protective wire connection! Protection class I according to IEC 60536
(VDE 0106, part 1)
Working temperature range -10°C .. +55°C
Relative humidity 5 to 95 %, (at +25 °C) without condensation
Degree of pollution 2
Operating height 0 .. 2000m above sea level
Installation position user-defined
Ventilation external ventilation is not required.
Foreign particles and water protection
- Front IP50 according to EN60529
- Back IP20 according to EN60529

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Supply voltage
Installation overvoltage category 300V CAT III
Safeguarding of supply voltage (circuit breaker) 6A Char. B ( approved by UL/IEC)
Option 230V (Item-Nr. 52.19.001)
- Nominal range: 95V .. 240V (45-65Hz) or DC 80V .. 340V
- Working range: +6% /-10% of nominal range
- Power consumption: max. 10W, max. 15VA
Option 90V (Item-Nr. 52.19.002)
- Nominal range: 44V .. 130V (45-65Hz) or DC 48V .. 180V
- Working range: ±10% of nominal range
- Power consumption: max. 6W, max. 9VA
Option 24V (Item-Nr. 52.19.003)
- Nominal range: 20V .. 50V (45-65Hz) or DC 20V .. 70V
- Working range: ±10% of nominal range
- Power consumption: max. 7W, max. 9VA

Connectable cables (supply voltage)


Only one cable per clamp may be connected!
Single wire, multi-wire, fine wire 0.2 - 2.5mm2, AWG 24 - 12
Wire end ferrules with and without plastic sleeves 0.25 - 2.5mm2
Torque 0.5 - 0.6Nm
Strip length 7mm

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Inputs and outputs


8 digital inputs
- Maximum counting frequency 20Hz
- Reaction time (Jasic programme) 200ms
- Input signal is applied 18V .. 28V DC (typical 4mA)
- Input signal is not applied 0 .. 5V DC, current lower than 0.5mA

5 digital outputs, semi conductor relay, not short-circuited


Switching voltage max. 60V DC, 30V AC
Switching current max. 50m Aeff AC/DC
Reaction time (Jasic programme) 200ms
Issue of voltage dips 20ms
Issue of voltage excesses 20ms
Impulse output (working impulse) max. 20Hz

Cable length up to 30m not shielded,


larger than 30m shielded

Connection capacity of clamping points (inputs and outputs)


Rigid/flexible 0.14 - 1.5mm2, AWG 28-16
Flexible with wire end ferrules without plastic sleeves 0.25 - 1.5mm2
Flexible with wire end ferrules with plastic sleeves 0.25 - 0.5mm2
Torque 0.22 - 0.25Nm
Strip length 7mm

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Voltage measurement
The voltage measuring inputs are suitable for the following grids of power supply:
Three-phase 4 conductor systems with nominal voltages till 417V/720V (+10%)
Three-phase 3 conductor systems with nominal voltages till 600V (+10%)
The voltage measuring inputs regarding safety and reliability reasons are dimensioned as follows:
Overvoltage category 600V CAT III
Measurement surge voltage 6kV

Measuring range L-N 01) .. 600Vrms


Measuring range L-L 01) .. 1000Vrms
Resolution 0.01V
Crest factor 1,6 (relating to 600Vrms)
Impedance 4MOhm/phase
Power consumption ca. 0.1VA
Scanning frequency 20kHz/phase
Transients 50µs
Udin2) acording to EN61000-4-30 100 .. 250V
Flicker range (dU/U) 27.5%
Frequency of fundamental oscillation 15Hz .. 440Hz
- Resolution 0.001Hz

1) The UMG511 can only ascertain measurement values when a measurement voltage higher than 10Veff L-N or
18Veff L-L is applied to at least one voltage measurement input
2) Udin = agreed input voltage according to DIN EN 61000-4-30

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Current measurement
Rated current 5A
Resolution 0.1mA
Measuring range 0.001 .. 7.4Arms
Crest factor 2.4
Overvoltage category 300V CAT III
Measurement surge voltage 4kV
Power consumption ca. 0.2 VA (Ri=5 mohm)
Overload for 1 second 120A (sinusoidal)
Scanning frequency 20kHz

Connectable cables (current measurement and voltage measurement)


Only one cable per clamp may be connected!
Single wire, multi-wire, fine wire 0.2 - 2.5mm2, AWG 24-12
Pin cable lugs, wire end ferrules 0.25 - 2.5mm2
Torque 0.5 - 0.6Nm
Strip length 7mm

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Function parameters
• Measurement using current converters ../5A
• Measurements at 50/60 Hz
Function Symbol Accuracy class Measurem. range Display range
Total effective power P 0.25) (IEC61557-12) 0 .. 15.3kW 0 W .. 9999 GW *
Total reactive power QA 6), Qv 6) 1 (IEC61557-12) 0 .. 15.3 kvar 0 varh .. 9999 Gvar *
Total apparent power SA, Sv 6) 0.25) (IEC61557-12) 0 .. 15.3 kVA 0 VA .. 9999 GVA *
Total effective energy Ea 0.25) (IEC61557-12) 0 .. 15.3 kWh 0 Wh .. 9999 GWh *
Total reactive energy ErA , ErV
6) 6)
1 (IEC61557-12) 0 .. 15.3 kvarh 0 varh .. 9999 Gvarh *
Total apparent energy EapA,EapV6) 0.25) (IEC61557-12) 0 .. 15.3 kVAh 0 VAh .. 9999 GVAh *
Frequency f 0.05 (IEC61557-12) 40 .. 70 Hz 40 Hz .. 70 Hz
Phase current I 0.2 (IEC61557-12) 0.001 .. 7.4 Arms 0 A .. 9999 kA
Neutral cond. current measured IN 0.2 (IEC61557-12) 0.001 .. 7.4 Arms 0 A .. 9999 kA
Neutral cond. current calculated INc 0.5 (IEC61557-12) 0.001 .. 22.2 A 0 A .. 9999 kA
Voltage U L-N 0.1 (IEC61557-12) 10 .. 600 Vrms 0 V .. 9999 kV
Voltage U L-L 0.1 (IEC61557-12) 18 .. 1000 Vrms 0 V .. 9999 kV
Power factor PFA, PFV 0.5 (IEC61557-12) 0.00 .. 1.00 0 .. 1
Short-time flicker, long-time fl. Pst, Plt Kl. A (IEC61000-4-15) 0.4 Pst to 10.0 Pst 0 .. 10
Voltage drops Udip 0.2 (IEC61557-12) 10 .. 600 Vrms 0 V .. 9999 kV
Voltage rises Uswl 0.2 (IEC61557-12) 10 .. 600 Vrms 0 V .. 9999 kV
Transient overvoltages Utr 0.2 (IEC61557-12) 10 .. 600 Vrms 0 V .. 9999 kV
Voltage interruptions Uint Duration + - 1 cycle - -
Voltage inbalance 1) Unba 0.2 (IEC61557-12) 10 .. 600 Vrms 0 V .. 9999 kV
Voltage inbalance 2) Unb 0.2 (IEC61557-12) 10 .. 600 Vrms 0 V .. 9999 kV
Voltage harmonics Uh Cl. 1 (IEC61000-4-7) to 2.5 kHz 0 V .. 9999 kV
THD of voltage 3) THDu 1.0 (IEC61557-12) to 2.5 kHz 0 % .. 999 %

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THD of voltage 4) THD-Ru 1.0 (IEC61557-12) to 2.5 kHz 0 % .. 999 %


Current harmonics Ih Kl. 1 (IEC61000-4-7) to 2.5 kHz 0 A .. 9999 kA
THD of current 3)
THDi 1.0 (IEC61557-12) to 2.5 kHz 0 % .. 999 %
THD of current 4) THD-Ri 1.0 (IEC61557-12) to 2.5 kHz 0 % .. 999 %
Mains signal voltage (voltage MSV IEC 61000-4-7 Class 1 10% – 200% of 0 V .. 9999 kV
inter-harmonics) IEC 61000-2-4
Class 3

• Measurements at 15 Hz ...440 Hz
Function Symbol Accuracy class Measurem. range Display range
Total effective power P 2 (IEC61557-12) 0 .. 15.3kW 0 W .. 9999 GW *
Total reactive power QA 6), Qv 6) 2 (IEC61557-12) 0 .. 15.3 kvar 0 varh .. 9999 Gvar *
Total apparent power SA, Sv 6) 1 (IEC61557-12) 0 .. 15.3 kVA 0 VA .. 9999 GVA *
Total effective energy Ea 2 (IEC61557-12) 0 .. 15.3 kWh 0 Wh .. 9999 GWh *
Total reactive energy ErA 6), ErV 6) 2 (IEC61557-12) 0 .. 15.3 kvarh 0 varh .. 9999 Gvarh *
Total apparent energy EapA,EapV6) 1 (IEC61557-12) 0 .. 15.3 kVAh 0 VAh .. 9999 GVAh *
Frequency f 0.05 (IEC61557-12) 15 .. 440 Hz 15 Hz .. 440 Hz
Phase current I 0.5 (IEC61557-12) 0.001 .. 7.4 Arms 0 A .. 9999 kA
Neutral cond. current measured IN 0.5 (IEC61557-12) 0.001 .. 7.4 Arms 0 A .. 9999 kA
Neutral cond. current calculated INc 1.5 (IEC61557-12) 0.001 .. 22.2 A 0 A .. 9999 kA
Voltage U L-N 0.5 (IEC61557-12) 10 .. 600 Vrms 0 V .. 9999 kV
Voltage U L-L 0.5 (IEC61557-12) 18 .. 1000 Vrms 0 V .. 9999 kV

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Function Symbol Accuracy class Measurem. range Display range


Power factor PFA, PFV 2 (IEC61557-12) 0.00 .. 1.00 0 .. 1
Short-time flicker, long-time fl. Pst, Plt - - -
Voltage drops Udip 0.5 (IEC61557-12) 10 .. 600 Vrms 0 V .. 9999 kV
Voltage rises Uswl 0.5 (IEC61557-12) 10 .. 600 Vrms 0 V .. 9999 kV
Transient overvoltages Utr 0.5 (IEC61557-12) 10 .. 600 Vrms 0 V .. 9999 kV
Voltage interruptions Uint Duration + - 1 cycle - -
Voltage inbalance 1) Unba 0.5 (IEC61557-12) 10 .. 600 Vrms 0 V .. 9999 kV
Voltage inbalance 2) Unb 0.5 (IEC61557-12) 10 .. 600 Vrms 0 V .. 9999 kV
Voltage harmonics Uh Cl. 2 (IEC61000-4-7) to 2,5 kHz 0 V .. 9999 kV
THD of voltage 3) THDu 2.0 (IEC61557-12) to 2,5 kHz 0 % .. 999 %

Explanations
1) Reference to amplitude.
2) Reference to phase and amplitude.
3) Reference to basic oscillation
4) Reference to effective value.
5) Accuracy class 0.2 with ../5A converter.
Accuracy class 0.5 with ../1A converter.
* The display returns to 0 W once the max.
total working value range has been reached.
6) Calculation from fundamental harmonic oscillation.

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UMG511 Specifications for IEC 61000-4-30 Compliance

Parameter Uncertainty Measuring Range


5.1 Frequency ± 10 mHz 42.5 Hz – 57.5 Hz,
51Hz – 69 Hz
5.2 Magnitude of Supply Voltage ± 0.1% of Udin 10% – 150% of Udin
5.3 Flicker ± 5% of reading 0.2 – 10 Pst
5.4 Supply Voltage Dips and Swells Magnitude: ± 0.2% of Udin N/A
Duration: ± 1 cycle
5.5 Voltage Interruptions Duration: ± 1 cycle N/A
5.7 Unbalance ± 0.15% 0.5% – 5% u2
0.5% – 5% u0
5.8 Harmonics IEC 61000-4-7 Class 1 10% – 200% of
Class 3 of IEC 61000-2-4
5.9 Interharmonics IEC 61000-4-7 Class 1 10% – 200% of
Class 3 of IEC 61000-2-4
5.10 Mains Signaling Voltage 3% – 15% of Udin, ±5% of measured 0% – 15% of Udin
1% – 3% of Udin, ±0.15% of Udin
<1% of Udin, no requirement

5.12 Underdeviation and Overdeviation ± 0.1% of Udin 10% – 150% of Udin

The UMG511 meets IEC 61000-4-30 Class A requirements for:


• Aggregations, Time Clock Uncertainty, Flagging, Transient Influence Quantities

m In order to ensure that two measurement devices achieve the same measurement results
in a 10 minute compensation interval, we recommend synchronising time measurements
in the UMG511 using an external time signal.

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Serial interfaces

RS485
Terminal plug, SUB D 9-pin
Protocol, Modbus RTU Modbus RTU/Slave, Modbus RTU/Master
- Transfer rate - 9.6kbps, 19.2kbps, 38.4kbps, 57.6kbps,
115.2kbps, 921,6kbps
Protocol, Profibus (Option) Profibus DP/V0 according to EN 50170
- Transfer rate - 9.6kBaud to 12MBaud
Protocol, BACnet (Option)

Ethernet 10/100Base-TX (Option)


Terminal RJ-45
Functions Modbus Gateway, Embedded Webserver (HTTP)
Protocols CP/IP, EMAIL (SMTP), DHCP-Client (BootP),
Modbus/TCP, Modbus RTU over Ethernet, FTP,
ICMP (Ping), NTP, TFTP, BACnet (Option), SNMP,
BACnet (Option)

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Declaration of Conformity

The product fulfils the following EC Directives:


2004/108/EG Electromagnetic compatibility of electrical equipment.
2006/95/EG Electrical equipment for use within certain voltage limits.
Considered standards:
Noise immunity
IEC/EN 61326-1:2013 Class A: Industrial environment
IEC/EN 61000-4-2:2009 Electrostatic discharge
IEC/EN 61000-4-3:2011 Electromagnetic RF Field 80-1000MHz
IEC/EN 61000-4-3:2011, EMV-ILA V01-03 Electromagnetic RF Field 1000-2700MHz
IEC/EN 61000-4-4:2013, EMV-ILA V01-03 Burst
IEC/EN 61000-4-5:2007, EMV-ILA V01-03 Surge
IEC/EN 61000-4-6:2009, EMV-ILA V01-03 Conducted disturbances 0.15-80MHz
IEC/EN 61000-4-8:2010 Power frequency magnetic field
IEC/EN 61000-4-11:2005, EMV-ILA V01-03 Voltage dips, short interrupts, voltage variations and frequency changes

Noise emission
IEC/EN 61326-1:2013 Class B: Residental environment
IEC/CISPR11/EN 55011:2011 Radio disturbance field strength 30-1000MHz
IEC/CISPR11/EN 55011:2011 Radio disturbance voltage 0.15-30MHz
EMV-ILA V01-03 Radio disturbance voltage 9-150kHz
EMV-ILA V01-03 Flicker
Equipment safety
IEC/EN 61010-1:2011 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for Measurement,
control and laboratory use – Part 1: General requirements
IEC/EN 61010-2-030:2011 Particular requirements for testing and measuring circuits

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Dimensional drawings

Cut out size: 138+0,8 x 138+0,8 mm

Back

Patch cable

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Side view View from below

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Configuration overview

... Other main values


Display Display Display
Communication Home Voltage L-N
State (Values overview)
Other main values ...
(config)

Configuration
Language, Communication, Measurement, System
Display, Colors, Extensions

Communication Measurement Display System Colors Extensions


Ethernet Transformer Information U, I Activation
Field Bus Transients Password L1...L4 Jasic-state
Events Re-initialization
Voltage mode
Rated Freq.
Flicker

Transformer Transients Events Re-initialization Activation


-> MAIN -> MAIN -> MAIN Reset energy BACnet
-> AUX -> AUX -> AUX Clear min/max EMAX
Delivery state
Reset
Jasic-state
U pim./sec. Mode Sag U
I prim./sec. Peak Swell
I nenn Trns Inrush
U nenn Envelope
Connection

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Measurement value displays overview (1)

Main values

Device name Voltage Current Real Power Active Energy


Overview L-N L1..L4 L1..L4 Overview
Measurement (Sum Power (Tariff 1, Tariff 2)
values L1..L3)

(config)

Configuration Voltage Current Reactive Power Reactive Energy


L-L Sum Overview,
(Sum (Tariff 1, Tariff 2)
Power L1..L3)

Auxiliary values
Apparent Power Apparent Energy
Overview
(Sum
Power L1..L3)

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Measurement value displays overview (2)

Main values

Real Energy Voltage Voltage Transients Events


Monthly values Harmonics L1 Linewriter L1 1..8 1..8
Bar diagram (L2, L3, L4) (L2, L3, L4) (9..16) (9..16)

Apparent Energy Current Current


Monthly values Harmonics L1 Linewriter L1
Bar diagram (L2, L3, L4) (L2, L3, L4)

Auxiliary values
Reactive Energy Real Power
Monthly values Linewriter L1
Bar diagram (L2, L3, L4,
L1..L3, L1..L4)

Reactive Power
Linewriter L1
(L2, L3, L4,
L1..L3, L1..L4)

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Measurement value displays overview (3)

Main values

Phasor Oscilloscope Flicker Bar graph Communication


Diagram L1 L-N Voltage State
L-N

Oscilloscope Bar graph


L2 Current
L3 L-N
L4

Auxiliary values
Oscilloscope Bar graph
U L1..3 Real Power
U L1..4 L-N

Oscilloscope
I L1..3
I L1..4

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Connection example for UMG511

SPS SPS

11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DSUB-9
5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Digital Outputs 1-5 Digital Inputs 5-8 Digital Inputs 1-4 RS485
Modbus/Profibus

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Ethernet

RJ45
Switch
10/100Base-TX

Auxiliary Supply Current Input 1-4 Voltage Input 1-4 PC PC


N/- L/+ PE I1 I2 I3 I4 V1 V2 V3 V4 Vref
18 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

PE PE
N N S1 S2

L1 L1 S1 S2

L2 S1 S2

L3 S1 S2

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