Transducer
Transducer
Programmable multi-transducers
Rish Ducer M20 / M30
Operating Instructions
Programmable Multi-Transducer Rish Ducer M20 / M30
Contents
1. Read first and then..
2. Scope of supply...
3. Brief description..
4. Physical installation
3. Brief description
5. Electrical connections.
6. Commissioning
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9. Notes on Maintenance..................
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Transducer (Fig. 1 )
1 Operating Instructions
1 blank type label (Fig.3), for recording programmed settings
4. Physical installation
The transducer can be mounted either on a top-nat rail or
directly onto a wall or mounting surface.
are observed.
The device should only be handled by appropriately
trained personnel who are familiar with it and authorized
to work in electrical installations.
Fig. 1
15
16
19
20
17
18
Fig. 3
Drill 2 holes in the wall or panel as shown in the drilling pattern (Fig. 6).
now secure the power pack to the wall or panel using two 4 mm diameter
screws.
(1)
165
(1)
(2)
(3)
(2)
(5)
(4)
(1)
(1)
Fig. 5. Rear of device.
(1) Screw hole brackets
(2) Top-hat rail clips
(3) Rubber buffers
Function
Meas. input
AC current
IL1
IL2
IL3
UL1
UL2
UL3
N
AC voltage
Outputs
Analogue
A
B
AC
DC
- + -
+ -
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Digital
+
+
-
Power supply
Connection
1/3
4/6
7/9
2
5
8
11
+
-
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
13
14
13
14
RS 232
I
L1
U
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 13 14
I
L1
I
L1 L2
U
I
L2
I
L2 L3
U
I
L3
L3
N (+) (-)
~ ~
Measuring input
Application (system)
Single phase AC current
4-wire 3-phase symmetric load
All other (apart from A15/A16/A24)
3
Internal connection
Terminal / System
2 / 11 (L1 N)
2 / 11 (L1 N)
2 / 5 (L1 L2)
Front
Measuring input
System/
application
Terminals
1
2 11
Single-phase
AC system
2 11
2 11
u
k
L1
N
3-wire
3-phase
symmetric
load
I:L1
L1
L1
X
X
X
L2
L3
L3
U V
L1
I
X
u
I
L2
V
K
k
L1
L1
N
v
k
I
L
L2
X
X
L3
Connect the voltage according to the following table for current measurement in L2 or L3:
Current transf.
L2
Terminals
1
3
L3
3-wire
3-phase
symmetric
load
Phase-shift
U:L1 - L2
I:L1
2
L2
5
L3
8
L1
L3
L1
L2
u
k
L1
X
X
X
L2
L3
L1
L2
I
X
L3
v
k
L1
L2
I
L
L3
X
X
X
Connect the voltage according to the following table for current measurement in L2 or L3:
Current transf.
L2
Terminals
1
3
L3
8
3-wire
3-phase
symmetric
load
Phase-shift
U:L3 - L1
I:L1
k
L1
L2
L3
X
X
L1
X
L2
L3
X
X
X
L1
5
L3
L3
L1
I
L
2
L2
L2
L3
X
X
X
Connect the voltage according to the following table for current measurement in L2 or L3:
Current transf.
L2
L3
4
Terminals
1
3
1
8
L1
2
L2
L2
L3
Measuring input
System/
application
Terminals
5
3-wire
3-phase
symmetric
load
Phase-shift
U:L2-L3
I:L1
L1
L2
L3
L1
L2
L3
X
X
X
L1
L2
L3
u
k
I
L
X
X
X
Connect the voltage according to the following table for current measurement in L2 or L3:
Current transf.
L2
L3
11
11
Terminals
1
1
L3
L1
L1
L2
3
3
11
4-wire
3-phase
symmetric
load
I:L1
k
L1
L2
L1
L3
N
L2
L3
I
L
X
L1
L2
L3
I
L
Connect the voltage according to the following table for current measurement in L2 or L3:
Current transf.
55
Terminals
1
L2
L3
L3
X
X
X
22
u
L3
99
L1
L1
L2
L3
L1
L2
11
L2
3-wire
3-phase
asymmetric
load
U V
11
8
u
U
V
K
IX
X
L1
L2
K
K
L3
I
L
L2
k
K
IX
X
X
L
I
k
L
L3
X
X
Measuring input
System/
application
Terminals
2
11
11
k
L1
L2
L3
L1
11
11
77
4-wire
3-phase
asymmetric
load,
Open Y
connection
L1
L2
L3
N
k
K
X
X
L
K
LX X X
66
88
11
uu
xx
k
X
X
11
2
L X XX
L3
L2
L3
XXX
4-wire
3-phase
asymmetric
load
L1
L2
XX
UU
L1
L2
X
X
X
L3
LXXX
Low-voltage system
6. Commissioning
Amptron
Instruments
Co.,Ltd.
F-31,M.I.D.C.,
Sashik (Thailand)
422 007 ,India
39/5
P.P. building 160,162,203
3 floor Moo.
Tel.:+91-253-2202
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Phetchakasem Road,
064,2202 303
Laksong,
Email:marketing@rishabhBangkae, Bangkok
instruments.com
10160 Thailand
Tel.
Website
(662) 809-2688
: www.rishabh-instruments.com
Fax. (662) 809-2690
Email [email protected]
www.amptron.th.com
Measuring input
Input voltage
input current
Nominal frequency
System
Measuring output
Output signal
Power supply
+
IL1
IL2
IL3
6 Manufacturer
8 Conformity marks
9 Terminals
Input quantities and
power supply
10 Terminals
Output quantities
A
P1
AC/DC 85230V
50/60 Hz 9W
13
14
1
4
7
3
6
9
UL1
UL2
UL3
100V
2A
0.25C
-115 47W
15+
16-20mA
115 47W
0.25C
311.77kW
-20mA
19+
20ON
Ydel=min
2
5
8
5.6
9
50Hz
B
P2
11
3N-
0.25C
-115 47W
17+
18-20mA
115 47W
-20mA
10
Sym
bols
Meaning
Symbols
Meaning
Measured variable
Q2
X0
Q3
X1
X2
S1
Output variable
S2
Y0
S3
Y1
Sr
T2
PF
Input voltage
PF1
Ur
PF2
U12
Phase-to-phase voltage L1 - L2
PF3
U23
Phase-to-phase voltage L2 - L3
QF
U31
Phase-to-phase voltage L3 L1
QF1
U1N
Phase-to-neutral voltage L1 - N
QF2
U2N
Phase-to-neutral voltage L2 - N
QF3
U3M
UM
Phase-to-neutral voltage L3 - N
Average value of the voltages
(U1N + U2N + U3N ) / 3
LF
LF1
Input current
LF2
I1
AC current L1
LF3
I2
AC current L2
I3
AC current L3
Output load
Ir
Rn
Rated burden
IM
Power supply
IMS
Hn
CT
c.t. ratio
VT
v.t. ratio
IB
IBT
BS
BST
Fn
Rated frequency
P1
P2
P3
Q1
Input
Waveform:
Nominal frequency:
Consumption
(at external
power supply):
I
I
Sinusoidal
ACC. :o type table
Voltage circuit: U / 400 K
Current circuit: 0.3 VA. 1/5 A
Current circuit
Voltage circuit
10 A 400 V
single- phase AC system 693 V
three-phase system
480 V single-phase AC system
831 V three-phase system
Type of contact :
Number of pulses :
Pulse duration :
Open collector
Programmable
100 ms
Interval :
External power supply
Output current
100 ms
840 V
ON 10 27 mA
OFF 2 mA
Number
of Inputs
Duration
of
overloads
Interval
between two
overloads
Response time :
Accuracy class
100 A
3s
5min.
250 A
1s
1 hour.
Voltage circuit 1 A, 2 A, 5 A
Single-phase
AC system
600 V
H Interm : 1.5 Ur
10
Three-phase
system
1040 V
H Interm :1.5 Ur
10
Duration of the
measurement cycle :
10 s
10 s
10 s
10 s
Measured
variable
System:
Active ,reactive
and apparent
power
Phase:
Active, reactive
and apparent
power
Power factor,
active power
and reactive
power
Analogue outputs
For the outputs A,B,C and D:
Output
Impressed
Variable Y
DC current
Full scale Y2
see Ordering
information
Limits of output
signal for input
overload
and / or
R=0
1.25 Y2
R
30 V
Rated useful
range of output
load
7.5 V
15 V
0
Y2
Y2
AC component
of output signal
0.005 Y2
(peak-to-peak)
AC voltage
Ac current /
current averages
Impressed
DC voltage
System
frequency
see Ordering
information
Condition
Accuracy class*
0.25 c
0.5 c
0.25 c
0.5 c
0.5Sr S 1.5.Sr,
(X2 X0) = 2
0.5Sr S 1.5.Sr,
1 (X2 X0) < 2
0.5Sr S 1.5.Sr,
0.5 (X2 X0) < 1
0.1 Sr S < 0.5.Sr,
(X2 X0) = 2
0.1Sr S < 0.5.Sr,
1 (X2 X0) < 2
0.1Sr S < 0.5.Sr,
0.5 (X2 X0) < 1
0.1 Ur U 1.2 Ur,
0.1 Ir I 1.5 Ur
0.25 c
0.15 + 0.03 c
(fn = 5060 Hz)
0.15 + 0.1 c
(fn = 16 2/3 Hz)
40 mA
1.25 Y2
Y2 Y2
2 mA
1 mA
0.005 Y2
0.5 c
1.0 c
0.5 c
1.0 c
2.0 c
0.2 c
0.2 c
1.0
Ambient conditions
1 - Y0
Linear characteristic:
Climatic rating:
Y2
or C = 1
1 - X0
X2
Y1
Y0 X2 or C = 1
C=
X1 X0 Y2
1 - Y1
Y2
C=
or C = 1
X1
1 X2
C=
Bent characteristic:
X0 X X1
X1 < X X2
Y
X0/Y0
X2/Y2
X0/Y0
X1/Y1
X2/Y2
o
Over voltage
category:
Insulation test:
Power supply
Ac voltage:
Consumption:
75%
ll
IP 40, housing
IP 20, terminals
III
Input voltage:
AC 400V
Input current:
AC 400V
Output:
DC 40V
Power supply: AC 400V,DC 230V
RS 232 C
9-pin.
Outputs
E,F,G,and H in the case of RISH Ducer M24
and outputs
G and H in the case of RISH Ducer M42 are
available (see Section Electrical connections )
External power supply: 87.40 V
Output current
ON 10.27 mA
OFF 2 mA
+
+
MXX
11
11
12
12
400kV/400V
A
0W
Procedure
Reconfigure the software, but do
not change the hardware setting.
Accuracy is reduced
(see Section 8.1)
0.45c
500W
C
I1
0.25c
15+
16-
0.0mA
10.0mA
19+
1000/1.0A
B
U1N
50Hz
0.25c
3N~
17+
18-
215V
0.0mA
240V
20.0mA
20-
0.000A
0.0mA
0.500A
20.0mA
400kV/400V
0.25c
15+
0W
500W
C
I1
0.25c
16-
0.0mA
20.0mA
19+
1000/1.0A
50Hz
B
0.25c
U1N
3N~
17+
215V
0.0mA
240V
20.0mA
20-
0.000A
0.0mA
0.500A
20.0mA
18-
With this function you can perform a new calibration of the analog outputs. You
can adjust the outputs to the given facts of subsequent devices as welt.
However, you have to calibrate every output after changing its hardware to
achieve the desired accuracy.
To perform an output calibration you have to connect a voltmeter respectively
ammeter of sufficient accuracy to the output terminals. On software demand
you have to read misbrands and put them to the software. If you adjust the
output for subsequent devices, you have to take the misbrands from these
devices logically. The new calibration data will be stored as customer
calibration. Any time you can load the factory calibration separately for each
output.
Before performing any output calibration warm up the device to operating
temperature first (min.30 min. acc. To DIN EN 60 668).
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R246
R343 Rr201
Variantes
R145
1
Output
Brx01
Rx43
Rx34
Rx44
Rx45
Rx46
Output mA
Open
27k
(951360)
Open
Variable
Variable
Output V
Sodered
0
(950685)
or
soldered
Open
Variable
Variable
0
(950685)
or
soldered
Never
mind
R146
1
R143
1
Rr10
1
Current Output
Rx45 // Rx46 =
1
Y2 (mA)
0.99158 V
1
27 k
Y2
Rx45
Order No.
Rx45
Order No.
20 mA
Open
49.9
102 575
10 mA
Open
100
951 089
5 mA
Open
200
101 717
2.7 k
3.3 k
951 245
951 253
470
1.5 k
951 162
951 211
2.5 mA
1 mA
R434
R344
R244
R144
R334
R234
R134
Rx34
Order No.
Rx44
Order No.
10 V
270 k
951 485
OPEN
5V
270 k
951 485
270 k
2.5 V
68 K
951 419
OPEN
1V
27 K
951 360
OPEN
9. Maintenance
No maintenance is required
951 485
12
Before you start the device check for which power supply it
is built.
Verify that the connection leads are in good condition and
that they are electrically dead while wiring the device.
When it must be assumed that safe operation is no longer
possible, take the device out of service (eventually
disconnect the power supply and the input voltage!)
This can be assumed on principle when the device
shows obvious signs of damage.
The device must only be used again after troubleshooting,
repair and a final test of calibration and dielectric strength
in our factory or by one of our service facilities.
Fig. 19
11.Dimensional drawings
157
150
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124
Warning of danger
(Caution, see documentation!)
87.5
Class ll device
19
4.5
6.5
181
181
165
150
15 16 1718 19 20 21 22 23 242526
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 13 14
87.5
12
123.4
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Warning :
Whenever user needs to change the O/P limits without
modifying hardware in software there are three options
No hardware modification (reduced accuracy)
Modify hardware to new output range limit
Modify hardware to
Use this option No hardware modification
(reduced accuracy) only.