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BGX501-748-R02
Technical Specifications
Meter Type Applicable Standard Class of Accuracy Voltage Rating Current Rating Frequency Starting Current Display Communication Energy Registers Maximum Demand Registers MD Integration Period MD Reset Load Survey SIP Supported Tampers Supported Events Push Button Reading in absence of mains Sealing : Three Phase Four Wire : IS 14697, CBIP 304 : Class 0.5s : P-N: 240 V (30%) :-/5(10)A : 50 Hz5% : 0.1% of Ib : LCD display with backlit functionality : Optical 1107 port, RS232 on RJ11 (Optional) : Forward Active, Reactive Lag, Reactive lead& Forward Apparent : Forwarded active & apparent energy : 15/30/60 Minutes (configurable) : Monthly predefined date and time, Left push button, authenticated transaction : kWh, kVArh (lag and lead), kVAh, V1, V2, V3, L1, L2, L3 (Configurable) : 15/30/60 Minutes (configurable) : Voltage related, Current related, Power failure, Magnet, Neutral Disturbance, Non-Roll over events : Default 200 nos (Configurable) : Right button for display scrolling, Scroll lock / page mode, Left button for MD reset/reverse scrolling : Through Internal primary battery : Provision of two seals on the meter cover and two on the terminal cover, Seamless welding (optional)
LCD Description
Premier 300 is equipped with a large multi-segment alpha-numeric LCD display and two buttons for the essential user interface. Display parameters for Premier 300 would be configurable through BCS.
LCD display of Premier 300 The LCD screen has various sections and annunciators for displaying specific bits of information such as current status of the meter, parameter values, user messages etc. An annunciator or a section corresponding to the demanded information is illuminated at the time of display. Details of individual sections are summarized below. Icon / Segment Details / Remark 7 large 7 segment character display with 5 decimal points for alpha-numeric displays 3 large 11 segment character display for alpha-numeric displays OBIS code - 8 small 7 segment character Unit and multiplier indicator Billing indicator Critical event indicator, Cover open indicator, Magnet tamper indicator Phase presence indicator Quadrant indicator shows import, export, lag and lead. This indicates type of energy being displayed
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Time
Frequency
DEMAND DISPLAYS
TAMPER DISPLAYS
Present status of PT tamper - From Present status of CT tamper - From left > 1, 2, 3 PT miss, voltage left > 1, 2, 3 CT reverse, CT open, Copyright 2010, Secure International Holdings Pte. Ltd. 6
Present status of tamper (others) From left > ND, LPF, Magnet and 1, 2, 3 current miss
Self diagnostic check 00: Healthy, 01: NVM Fail, 02: Battery Fail, 03: Both Fail
CT ratio
Note: All configurable parameters, displays may change specific to utility requirements.
Calibration of Meter
All meters are calibrated at the factory with the help of reference source which have traceability to National Physical Laboratories (NPL), New Delhi. The standards and equipment available at Secure Meter Ltd come from reputed manufacturers who themselves maintain traceability to International standardisation agencies.
Warranty
Consumer energy meter (CEM) will have Warranty / Guarantee as per terms & condition of order contract. Our warrantee is limited to repair/replacement of CEM. This warranty does not cover any defect in the product caused by accident, misuse, neglect, alteration, modification or substitution of any of the components or parts, or any attempt at internal adjustment by unauthorised service personnel. Under no circumstances, shall SML be liable for any consequential or resulting injury or loss, damage or expense directly or indirectly from the use of this product.
Company Note
While every effort has been made in the development of CEM and its associated documentation, there is every chance that errors may have crept in. Secure Meters undertakes to repair and correct any errors and requests the users to provide Feed back on these.