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NOTES:

TABLE 1:
Measured Parameters Units of measurement

Delta POWER System Voltage


System Current
Volts
Amps
Hz
Frequency
Voltage L1-N(4wire only) Volts
Voltage L2-N(4wire only) Volts
Voltage L3-N(4wire only) Volts
DELTA POWER - DIGITAL MULTIFUNCTION INSTRUMENT Voltage L1-L2
Voltage L2-L3
Volts
Volts
Programmable Multi-function Digital Panel Meter Voltage L3-L1 Volts
Installation & Operating Instructions Current L1 Amps
Current L2 Amps
Current L3 Amps
System Active Power(kW) KW
Section Contents Active Power L1 KW
1. Introduction Active Power L2 KW
2. Measurement Reading Screens Active Power L3 KW
(KVAR) KVAr
3. Programming
Reactive Power L1 (KVAR) KVAr
3.1 Password Protection
Reactive Power L2 (KVAR) KVAr
3.2 Set Up Screens
Reactive Power L3 (KVAR) KVAr
3.2.1 System Type
System Apparent Power (KVA) KVA
3.2.2 Potential Transformer Primary value Apparent Power L1(KVA) KVA
3.2.3 Current Transformer Primary value Apparent Power L2(KVA) KVA
3.2.4 Potential Transformer Secondary value Apparent Power L3(KVA) KVA
3.2.5 Current Transformer Secondary value System phase angle Deg
3.2.6 Reset Phase angle L1 Deg
3.2.7 Auto Scrolling Phase angle L2 Deg
3.2.8 Number of poles Phase angle L3 Deg
3.2.9 Relay Limit parameter System power factor —
3.2.10 Trip Point selection Power factor L1 —
3.2.11 Hysteresis of relay reset Power factor L2 —
3.2.12 Relay Energizing delay Power factor L3 —
3.2.13 Relay De-energizing delay RPM RPM
4. Run hour Max. Value System Voltage V
Max. Value System Current A
5. ON hours
Min. Value System Voltage V
6. Number of interruptions
Min. Value System Current A
7. Negative sign indication Run Hours Hrs
8. Installation ON Hours Hrs
8.1 EMC Installation Requirements No. of Auxiliary Interruptions Counts
8.2 Case Dimensions and Panel Cut-out
8.3 Wiring
8.4 Auxiliary Supply
8.5 Fusing
8.6 Earth / Ground Connections
1. Introduction
9. Connection Diagrams
10. The Delta Power is a panel mounted 96 x 96mm DIN Quadratic Digital Panel Meter, which
Optional Pluggable Module
measures important electrical parameters in 3 ph 4 wire / 3 wire /1ph Network and replaces
11. Phaser diagram the multiple analog panel meters. It measures electrical parameters like AC voltage, Current,
12. Limit Switch Frequency, Active, reactive, apparent power, phase angle, power factor & many more.
13. Specifications
The instrument integrates accurate measurement technology (All Voltages & current
14. Connection for Optional Relay Output measurements are True RMS upto 15th Harmonic) with 3 line 4 digits Ultra high bright
LED display with Clearly visible Annunciated units with bright LED from Back side.

The Delta power can be configured and Programmed


on site for the following : PT Primary, PT Secondary,
L1L2 L3 DM SY
CT Primary, CT Secondary (5A or 1A) and System
M K V A h
Type 3 phase 3W or 4W or single phase system.
L2 L3 K W Ø
The front panel has four push buttons for user
M K V A r
interface to scroll through the available parameters.
L3 L1 Hz P F These four keys has function as follow :
M K W h
1. V : Selects & Scrolls through Voltage parameters
Display
V A P Sys 2. A : Select phase Current Parameters Display.
3. P : Select & Scrolls phase & system Power
parameters : Active power, apparent power, reactive
power, phase angle, power factor, then system Apparent,
1 2 3 4 Reactive, Active Power, Phase angle, Power factor and
Back to Phase active power.
4. Sys : Select & Scroll through System parameters :
Voltage-Current-Frequency, Hi values of system voltage and current, min values of system
Voltage and current, RPM, run Hour, ON hour and no. of interruptions and back to System
Voltage-Current Frequency screen
The Delta power come with 14mm display and units annunciated from back side,
which enables to take reading from long distance. The problem with conventional LED
15000827_Rev. F 05/2013 annunciators is overcome with the Delta Power.

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Relay

2. Measurement Reading Screens Settable parameters as per table 2


Screen 6 : System powers Screen 7 : System Phase Angle
In normal operation the user is presented with the measurement reading screens. Trip Point setting as per table 2
(Apparent, reactive, active) & power factor (3P4W &3W )
These screens may be scrolled through one at a time by pressing the “A” key for Hysteresis 10% to 50% of trip point, settable
Currents, “V” key for Voltages, “P” key for phase active Reactive & apparent power. Relay energizing delay 1 to 10sec, settable
14. Connection for Optional Relay Output / RS 485
L1 L2 L3 DM SY
System Apparent, reactive & Active powers, “Sys” key for System Voltage-Current- L1 L2 L3 DM SY ( rear view of Delta Power ) :
M K V A h Relay de-energizing delay 1 to 10sec, settable
Frequency, max. and min. Values of system Voltage and Current, RPM, Run hours, M K V A h

. hours, No. of Aux interruptions.


ON L2 L3 K W Ø
Contact type single pole NO + NC, volt free contacts
L2 L3 K W Ø
M K V A r Contact rating 250V, 5A 1. Relay Output
M K V A r
a. “V” Key:
L3 L1 Hz P F
L3 L1 Hz P F
M K W h
M K W h
Influence of variations
Screen 1 : Voltage Line to Neutral Screen 2 : Voltage Line to Line
(For 3Ph4 Wire only) (For 3Ph 4Wire & 3 Wire) Temperature Coefficient
0
0.05% / C for Current (10..120% of Rated Value)
V A P Sys
V A P Sys
0
L1 L2 L3 DM SY (For Rated value range of use 0.025% / C for Voltage (10..120% of Rated Value)
L1 L2 L3 DM SY 0
M K V A h 0... 50 C ) COM NO NC
M K V A h
L2 L3 K W Ø Error change due to variation of an 2 * Error allowed for the reference Relay SW.
L2 L3 K W Ø
influence quantity condition applied in the test.
M K V A r
M K V A r d. “Sys” Key:
L3 L1 Hz P F
L3 L1 Hz P F Screen 1 : System Values Display
M K W h
M K W h (Voltage, Current, Frequency) Screen 2 : Max. Values
LED 3 line 4 digits, Display height : 14mm
Annunciation of units Bright LED s from Back side of screen
V A P Sys
V A P Sys L1 L2 L3 DM SY
L1 L2 L3 DM SY
M K V A h
M K V A h Update rate Approx. 1 seconds
L2 L3 K W Ø
L2 L3 K W Ø
M K V A r
M K V A r Controls
L3 L1 Hz P F
b. “A” Key: c. “P” Key: L3 L1 Hz P F
M K W h User Interface 4 Keys
M K W h
Screen 1 : Line Currents Screen 1 : Phase Active power
Standards
P V A P Sys
L1 L2 L3 DM SY L1 L2 L3 DM SY
V A Sys
EMC Immunity IEC 61326-1 : 2005
M K V A h M K V A h EMC Emmision IEC 61326-1 : 2005
Screen 3 : Min. Values Screen 4 : RPM Measurement
L2 L3 K W Ø L2 L3 K W Ø
Safety IEC 61010-1-2001, permanently connected use
M K V A r M K V A r
L1 L2 L3 DM SY L1 L2 L3 DM SY
L3 L1 Hz P F L3 L1 Hz P F IP for water & dust IEC 60529
M K V A h M K V A h
M K W h M K W h
L2 L3 K W Ø L2 L3 K W Ø
Safety
M K V A r M K V A r
V A P Sys V A P Sys
L3 L1 Hz P F L3 L1 Hz P F Pollution degree 2
M K W h M K W h
Installation categoty III

V A P Sys V A P Sys
Isolation
Screen 2 : Phase Apparent power Screen 3 : Phase Reactive power Dielectric voltage withstands 3.3 kV RMS 50 Hz for 1 minute
(For 3Phase 4 wire only) (For 3Phase 4 wire only) Screen 6 : ON Hours test between circuits and Between all electrical circuits
Screen 5 : Run Hours
accessible surfaces
L1 L2 L3 DM SY L1 L2 L3 DM SY
L1 L2 L3 DM SY
L1 L2 L3 DM SY
M K V A h M K V A h M K V A h Environmental conditions
M K V A h 0
L2 L3 K W Ø L2 L3 K W Ø Operating temperature 0 to 50 C
L2 L3 K W Ø
L2 L3 K W Ø 0
M K V A r Storage temperature
M K V A r M K V A r -25 to +70 C
M K V A r

L3 L1 Hz P F L3 L1 Hz P F L3 L1 Hz P F Relative humidity 0 .. 90 % RH (Non condensing)


L3 L1 Hz P F
M K W h M K W h
M K W h
M K W h Warm up time 3 minute (minimum)
Shock 15g in 3 planes
V A P Sys V A P Sys V A P Sys
V A P Sys Vibration 10 .. 55 Hz, 0.15mm amplitude

Enclosure

Enclosure front IP 50
Screen 7 : No. of Interruptions Enclosure front with seal (optional) IP 65

Screen 5 : Phase power factor Enclosure back IP 20


Screen 4 : Phase Angle
L1 L2 L3 DM SY
(For 3Phase 4 wire only) (For 3Phase 4 wire only)
M K V A h
Dimensions
L2 L3 K W Ø
L1 L2 L3 DM SY L1 L2 L3 DM SY Bezel Size 96mm x 96mm DIN 43718
M K V A h M K V A r
M K V A h +0.8 +0.8
Panel cut out 92 mm X 92 mm
L2 L3 K W Ø L3 L1 Hz P F
L2 L3 K W Ø
M K V A r M K V A r
M K W h Overall Depth 55 mm
L3 L1 Hz P F L3 L1 Hz P F
Panel thickness 1 - 3mm for self clicking
M K W h M K W h V A P Sys
1 - 6mm for swivel screws
Weight 320 grams Approx.
V A P Sys V A P Sys

The Information contained in these installation instructions is for use only by installers trained to make electrical power installations and
is intended to describe the correct method of installation for this product. However, Company has no control over the field conditions,
which influence product installation.
It is the user's responsibility to determine the suitability of the installation method in the user's field conditions. Company only obligations
are those in Company standard Conditions of Sale for this product and in no case will Company be liable for any other incidental, indirect
or consequential damages arising from the use or misuse of the products.

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3. Programming
The following sections comprise step by step procedures for configuring the L1 L2 L3 DM SY
Delta Power for individual user requirements.
13. Specifications : M K V A h Password confirmation
To access the set-up screens press and hold the “V” and “A” Keys Simultaneously.
System This will take the User into the Password Entry Screen (Section 3.1) L2 L3 K W Ø Pressing “V” key will advance to the “New /
M K V A r
12. Limit Switch 3.1. Password Protection change Password” entry stage.
3 Phase 3 Wire / 4 Wire or Single Phase programmable at site
L3 L1 Hz P F
Inputs Password protection can be enabled to prevent unauthorized access to set-up M K W h Pressing the “A” key will advance to the menu
screens, by default password protection is not enabled. Selection screen. (See section 3.2).
Nominal Input Voltage 500 V L-L ( 290V LN, ) AC RMS
Password protection is enabled by selecting a four digit number other than 0000, V A P Sys
System PT Primary Values 100VL-L to 692 kVL-L, programmable at site setting a password of 0000 disables the password protection.
System PT Secondary Values 100VL-L to 500 VL-L, programmable at site
L1 L2 L3 DM SY
Enter Password, prompt for first digit.
Max continuous input 120% of Rated Value M K V A h
(* Denotes that decimal point will be flashing).
voltage L1 L2 L3 DM SY Password Incorrect.
L2 L3 K W Ø
Press the “V” key to scroll the value of the first digit from M K V A h
M K V A r
0 through to 9, the value will wrap from 9 round to 0. The unit has not accepted the
Nominal input voltage burden 0.3VA approx. per Phase (for ext. Aux. Meter) * L2 L3 K W Ø
Password entered.
L3 L1 Hz P F

Nominal Input Current 5A AC RMS M K W h Press the “A” key to advance to next digit. M K V A r
Pressing the “V” key will return to
L3 L1 Hz P F the Enter Password stage.
Max continuous input current 120% of Rated Value In the special case where the Password is “0000” pressing M K W h
V A P Sys
Nominal input current burden < 0.2VA approx. per phase the “A” key when prompted for the first digit will Pressing the “A” key exits the
advance to the “Password Confirmed” screen. Password menu and returns operation
V A P Sys
to the measurement reading mode.
System CT primary values Std. Values 1 to 9999A (1 or 5 Amp secondary)

System Secondary Values 1A / 5A, programmable at site Enter Password, first digit entered, prompt for second
L1 L2 L3 DM SY
Overload withstand M K V A h
digit.
(* Denotes that decimal point will be flashing). L1 L2 L3 DM SY
Voltage input 2 x Rated Value
L2 L3 K W Ø
M K V A h New / Change Password
(1s application repeated 10 times * M K V A r Use the “V” key to scroll the value of the second digit (* indicates that this decimal point will be flashing).
L2 L3 K W Ø
at 10s intervals) L3 L1 Hz P F from 0 through to 9, the value will wrap from 9 round
M K W h to 0. M K V A r Pressing the “V” key will scroll the value of the first
L3 L1 Hz P F Digit from 0 through to 9, the value will wrap from 9
Current input 20 x Rated Value (1s application repeated *
Press the “A” key to advance to next digit. M K W h round to 0.
5 times at 5 min. intervals) V A P Sys
Pressing the “A” key to advance the operation to the
Auxiliary Supply
V A P Sys
Next digit and sets the first digit, in this case “5”.
Auxiliary Supply 40V to 300V AC/DC (+/- 5%)
Axam ple of Lim it Sw itch configuration.
E DC Auxiliary Supply 12V-48V DC
Aarameter No: 4 (Current 1)
P Self Powered Input Voltage Range from 80% to 100% of rated value
Arip Point = 50%
T (Self Powered meter is available only in 3 Phase 4W and
1 phase network. Aux input is derived from L1 phase) L1 L2 L3 DM SY New / Change Password, first digit entered,
Aysteresis = 50% of trip point
H M K V A h Enter Password, second digit entered, prompt for Third L1 L2 L3 DM SY
Frequency Range 45 to 65 Hz prompting for second digit.
digit. M K V A h
Anergising Delay: 2s
E L2 L3 K W Ø (* indicates that this decimal point will be flashing).
VA Burden 3 VA Approx.
M K V A r
(* Denotes that decimal point will be flashing). L2 L3 K W Ø

Ae-energising Delay: 2s
D DC Burden 3W Approx.
* M K V A r
Pressing the “V” key will scroll the value of second
L3 L1 Hz P F
Use the “V” key to scroll the value of the third digit
Operating Measuring Ranges M K W h L3 L1 Hz P F digit from 0 through to 9, the value will wrap from
from 0 through to 9, the value will wrap from 9 round
* M K W h 9 round to 0.
to 0.
Voltage with external Aux. 10 ... 120 % of Rated Value V A P Sys Pressing the “A” key to advance the operation to the
Aelay Energise
R Press the “A” key to advance to next digit. V A P Sys
Next digit and sets the second digit, in this case “6”
Voltage with Self Aux. 80 ... 120% of Rated Value
Input Aelay De-energise
R
Current 10 ... 120 % of Rated Value

Frequency 45 .. 65 Hz L1 L2 L3 DM SY Enter Password, third digit entered, prompt for Fourth


M K V A h digit.
A0%
5 Arip point
T (* Denotes that decimal point will be flashing).
L1 L2 L3 DM SY New / Change Password, second digit entered,
Reference conditions for Accuracy : L2 L3 K W Ø M K V A h prompting for third digit. (* indicates that this decimal
M K V A r Point will be flashing).
A5%
2 Aysterisis point
H Reference temperature 0 0
23 C + 2 C * Use the “V” key to scroll the value of the fourth digit L2 L3 K W Ø
L3 L1 Hz P F from 0 through to 9, the value will wrap from 9 round M K V A r
Pressing the “V” key will scroll the value of the third digit
Input frequency 50 or 60Hz + 2% M K W h to 0. L3 L1 Hz P F from 0 through to 9, the value will wrap from 9 round to 0.
Time Input waveform Sinusoidal (distortion factor 0.005) Press the “A” key to advance to next digit.
* M K W h

V A P Sys
Auxiliary supply voltage Rated Value + 1 % Pressing the “A” key to advance the operation to
V A P Sys
the next digit and sets the third digit, in this case “7”.
As
2 A 2s Auxiliary supply frequency Rated Value + 1 %
Power factor cosø=1 for active power /
sinø=1 for reactive power
Accuracy L1 L2 L3 DM SY
Enter Password, fourth digit entered, awaiting L1 L2 L3 DM SY New / Change Password, third digit entered, prompting
Voltage + 1.0 % of range (20 ... 100% of Nominal Value) M K V A h
verification of the password. M K V A h for fourth digit. (* indicates that decimal point will be
Current + 1.0 % of range (10 ... 100% of Nominal Value) L2 L3 K W Ø flashing).
L2 L3 K W Ø
*M KV A r Pressing “A” key accepts the value of fourth digit and
Frequency + 0.5% of mid frequency M K V A r
Pressing the “V” key will scroll the value of the fourth
L3 L1 Hz P F enters into password confirmation screen.
Active power + 1.0 % of range (10 ... 100% of Nominal Value) L3 L1 Hz P F digit from 0 through to 9, the value will wrap from
M K W h
9 round to 0.
Reactive power + 1.0 % of range (10 ... 100% of Nominal Value) *MKWh
Apparent Power + 1.0 % of range (10 ... 100% of Nominal Value) V A P Sys Pressing the “A” key to advance the operation to the
V A P Sys “New Password Confirmed” and sets the fourth digit,
Power factor + 2.0 % of unity (50 ... 100% of Nominal Value)
in this case “8”.
Phase angle + 2.0 % of range (50 ... 100% of Nominal Value)

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Potential Transformer Primary Digit Edit
L1 L2 L3 DM SY New Password confirmed. L1 L2 L3 DM SY
M K V A h
M K V A h Pressing the “V” key will scroll the value of the most 8.4 Auxiliary Supply 3-PHASE 4-WIRE UNBALANCED LOAD
SINGLE PHASE 2-WIRE
L2 L3 K W Ø
Pressing the “V” key will return back to the significant digit from 0 through to 9 unless the presently
DIGITAL METERING SYSTEM (WITH SELF AUX.)
DIGITAL METERING SYSTEM (WITH SELF AUX.)
New/Change Password” screen. L2 L3 K W Ø Delta Power should ideally be powered from a dedicated supply, however powered 2 5 8 11 1 3 4 6 7 9 13 14
M K V A r displayed Potential Transformer Primary value together from the signal source, provided the source remains within it may be the limits of the 2 11 1 3 13 14
M K V A r
L3 L1 Hz P F Pressing “A” key will advance to the Set up * with the Current Transformer Primary value previously Chosen auxiliary voltage range.
L3 L1 Hz P F
M K W h Screen. (See section 3.2). M K W h
Set, would result in a maximum power of greater than
NC
1000 MVA per phase in that case the digit range will be NC

V A P Sys 8.5 Fusing


Restricted.
V A P Sys
It is recommended that all voltage lines are fitted with 1 amp HRC fuse.
Pressing the “A” key accepts the present value at the
cursor position and advances the cursor to the next P1 S1
L1 L P1 S1
Less significant digit. 8.6 Earth/Ground Connections L2
P1 S1
O
L L
P1 S1
A O
For safety reasons, CT secondary connections should be grounded in accordance with L3
D A
Note : the flashing decimal point indicates the cursor position, a steady decimal point will present the N N D
local regulations.
scaling of the number, until the cursor position coincides with the steady decimal point position. At this
3.2 Set Up Screens Stage the decimal point will be flashing.
When the least significant digit has been set, pressing the “A” key will advance to the
3.2.1. System Type “Potential transformer Primary Value Confirmation” stage.
Screen showing display of 11.00 kVL-L i.e. 11000 Volts Line to Line indicating steady 9 Connection Diagram
This screen is used to edit and set the system type. decimal point and cursor flashing at the “hundreds of volts” position as shown below.
L1 L2 L3 DM SY
System type ”3” for 3 phase 3 wire & “4” for 3 phase
M K V A h Potential Transformer Primary Value Confirmation
4 wire & 1 for Single phase system. Il1 IL1’ IL2 VL2 IL2’ IL3 Vl3 IL3’ N
L1 L2 L3 DM SY
This screen will only appear following an edit of the 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11
L2 L3 K W Ø
M K V A h 10. Optional Pluggable Module
M K V A r Potential Transformer Primary Value.
Pressing “A” key accepts present value and advances
L2 L3 K W Ø
L3 L1 Hz P F to the “Potential transformer Primary Value Edit” menu. M K V A r
M K W h (See section 3.2.2) If the set value is to be corrected, pressing the “V” key
L3 L1 Hz P F will return back to “Potential Transformer Primary value
Pressing “V” Key will enter the System type edit mode. M K W h Edit” stage Insert the Addon
V A P Sys
Assembly here and
Pressing the “A” key sets the displayed value and will fit the assembly with
V A P Sys
the screws
advance to the Current Transformer Primary Value
L1 L2 L3 DM SY
System Type Edit Selection. (See section 3.2.3.)
M K V A h
This screen appears only if “V” key is pressed in previous
L2 L3 K W Ø Menu.
3.2.3. Current Transformer Primary Value IL1 VL1 IL1’ IL2 VL2 IL2’ IL3 VL3 IL3’ N
M K V A r The nominal Full Scale Current that will be displayed as the Line currents. This screen enables the 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11
L3 L1 Hz P F
Pressing “V” scrolls through the values available. user to display the nominal Line currents inclusive of any transformer ratios, the values displayed Multifunction Meter (3o)
M K W h represent the Current in Amps. MODEL : RISH DELTA POWER
Pressing “A” Key advances to the system type INPUT :500VL-L, 5A/1A, 45-65Hz
Confirmation menu. AUX SUPPLY :40V-300V AC-DC , 3VA
V A P Sys L1 L2 L3 DM SY Pressing the “V” key will enter the “Current SR NO : 11/02/3232
M K V A h Transformer Primary Value Edit” mode. ORDER CODE : DELTA POWER -EA-LS
Pressing the “A” key will accept the present value +. AUX. -. LIMIT SW.
L2 L3 K W Ø ~. ~.
System Type Confirmation And Advances to the “Potential Transformer Secondary 13 14 COM NO NC
* M K V A r

L3 L1 Hz P F
Value edit screen (See section 3.2.4)
L1 L2 L3 DM SY
This screen will only appear following the edit of M K W h
M K V A h
system type.
L2 L3 K W Ø
M K V A r V A P Sys

L3 L1 Hz P F pressing the “A” key set the displayed value as system Current Transformer Ratio Edit
M K W h Type and will advance to “Potential Transformer Primary Pressing “V” key will advance the Most Significant
Value Edit” menu. (See section 3.2.2) Digit from 0 through to 9, unless the Current Optional Limit Switch pluggable module.
L1 L2 L3 DM SY Transformer Primary Value together with the Potential 3-PHASE 3-WIRE UNBALANCED LOAD
V A P Sys 3-PHASE 4-WIRE UNBALANCED LOAD
M K V A h Transformer Primary Value results in a maximum DIGITAL METERING SYSTEM (WITH EXTERNAL AUX.) DIGITAL METERING SYSTEM (WITH EXTERNAL AUX.)
L2 L3 K W Ø
power of greater than 1000 MVA in which case the 2 5 8 3 7 9 2 5 8 11 1 3 4 6 7 9 13 14
digit range will be restricted.
3.2.2. Potential Transformer Primary Value
* M K V A r
Example: If primary value of PT is set as 692.8kVL-L
L3 L1 Hz P F
M K W h
(max value) then primary value of Current is 11. Phaser Diagram for sign convention of power :
restricted to 1736A.
The nominal full scale voltage which will be set & displayed as the Line to Line voltage for all system
types. This screen enables the user to display Line to Line and Line to neutral Voltages inclusive of any Pressing the “A” key will advance to the next least L N L N
V A P Sys AUX AUX
PT ratios, the values displayed represent the voltage in kilovolts (Note ‘K’ Annunciator). significant digit. (* Denotes that decimal point will be SUPPLY SUPPLY
flashing). P1 S1 P1 S1
Pressing the “A” key accepts the present value and L1 L L1 L Capacitive
The “Maximum Power” restriction of 1000 MVA refers to 120% of nominal current and O L2
P1 S1
O
Inductive
L1 L2 L3 DM SY advances to the “Current Transformer Primary value Edit” L2 P1 S1 A P1 S1
120% of nominal voltage, i.e, 694.4 MVA nominal power per phase. L3 D L3 A
M K V A h menu. (See Section 3.2.3) D
N N
L2 L3 K W Ø Pressing the “V” key will enter the “Potential transformer When the least significant digit is set, pressing the “A” key will advance to the “Current
Primary Value edit mode. Transformer Primary Value Confirmation” stage.
M K V A r
The minimum value allowed is 1, the value will be forced to 1 if the display contains
L3 L1 Hz P F Initially the multiplier must be selected. pressing the “V” zero when “A” key is pressed.
M K W h Key will move the decimal point position to the right side SINGLE PHASE 2-WIRE
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Until it reaches # # # .# after which it will return to #. # # # Current Transformer Primary Value Confirmation. DIGITAL METERING SYSTEM (WITH EXTERNAL AUX.)
L1 L2 L3 DM SY
V A P Sys Pressing the “A” key accepts the present multiplier (Decimal 2 11 1 3 13 14
M K V A h
Point position) and advances to the “Potential Transformer This screen will only appear following an edit of the Current
Primary Digit Edit” Screen. L2 L3 K W Ø Transformer Primary Value,
. when “A” key is pressed after
M K V A r Setting the value of least significant Digit.
L3 L1 Hz P F
Pressing the “V” key will return back to CT primary edit
Note : PT Values must be set as Line to Line Voltage for Primary as M K W h Menu. L N
AUX Capacitive
Well as Secondary for all system types (3P3W/3P4W/1P2W). Pressing the “ A” key sets the displayed value and then SUPPLY Inductive

V A P Sys advance to the “Potential Transformer Secondary Value P1 S1


L L
Edit” menu. (See section 3.2.4). O
A
N D

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3.2.6. Resets
3.2.4. Potential Transformer Secondary Value
3.2.12 Hysteresis for Relay Reset Caution The following screens allow user to reset the run hrs, ON hrs, No. of Interruptions
This screen is used to set the secondary value for
This screen appears after setting the trip point. 1. In the interest of safety and functionality this product must be installed by L1 L2 L3 DM SY
Potential Transformer. Secondary value is set from Min and Max. Values of Voltage and Current individually and all together.
a qualified engineer, abiding by any local regulations. M K V A h
100VL-L to 500VL-L.
L1 L2 L3 DM SY Pressing “V” enters into Hysteresis edit screen.
M K V A h 2. Voltages dangerous to human life are present at some of the terminal L2 L3 K W Ø Pressing A” key accepts the present value and then L1 L2 L3 DM SY
Pressing the “V” key will enter the Reset edit mode.
Pressing “A” sets displayed value as hysteresis connections of this unit. Ensure that all supplies are de-energized before
L2 L3 K W Ø
and enters into Relay Energizing delay menu attempting any connection or disconnection. * M K V A r advances to Current Transformer Secondary value M K V A h
Pressing the “A” key will Reset None and enter to
M K V A r edit menu (section 3.2.5).
* (Section 3.2.13)
3. These products do not have internal fuses therefore external fuses must
L3 L1 Hz P F L2 L3 K W Ø Screen Auto or fixed selection menu.
M K W h
L3 L1 Hz P F
Hysteresis for frequency is calculated as % of trip be used to ensure safety under fault conditions. Pressing the “V” key will enter the PT secondary M K V A r
M K W h value edit mode.
point span from 45Hz. e.g. If trip point is 50%(55.5Hz) L3 L1 Hz P F
and hysteresis is set to 10%, then relay will reset at V A P Sys * Denotes that Decimal Point will be flashing. M K W h

V A P Sys 54.45Hz. [10% of (55.5 - 45 Hz) 10.5Hz is 1.05Hz


Hence, 55.5 - 1.05 = 54.45Hz ]
8.1 EMC Installation Requirements V A P Sys
Potential Transformer secondary value Edit
L1 L2 L3 DM SY
Pressing “V” Key advances the Most Significant Digit
M K V A h To scroll from 1 through 5 .Pressing “A” shifts the
This product has been designed to meet the certification of the EU directives Decimal Position to right. Edit the Reset of Parameters
Hysteresis Limit Edit when installed to a good code of practice for EMC in industrial environments, L2 L3 K W Ø
L1 L2 L3 DM SY
L1 L2 L3 DM SY e.g. M K V A r When Value of least significant Digit is set, Pressing of
M K V A h
Hysteresis can be set from 10% to 50% of trip point.
Screened output and low signal input leads or have provision for fitting
* “A” key advances the screen to “PT secondary value M K V A h
Pressing “V” will scroll the parameters in sequence as
Pressing “V” key scrolls the value of 10s digit. L3 L1 Hz P F Follow :
* denotes curser position. (the decimal point will be RF suppression components, such as ferrite absorbers, line filters etc., in Confirmation” Screen. L2 L3 K W Ø
L2 L3 K W Ø
the event that RF fields cause problems. M K W h 1. All : To reset All parameters,
Flashing). Pressing “V” scrolls the value of digit at Set the secondary value as per following ranges for better M K V A r
M K V A r 2. Hi : To reset Max values,
* Curser position. Note: It is good practice to install sensitive electronic instruments that are Accuracy Results : L3 L1 Hz P F
L3 L1 Hz P F V A P Sys 3. Lo : To reset min. Values,
After setting value of 10s digit pressing “A” key shifts critical functions, in EMC enclosures that protect against electrical performing M K W h
M K W h the curser to LSD. interference which could cause a disturbance in function. Input Voltage 4. Hr : To reset Run Hrs, On Hrs,
PT Secondary
After setting the Value of LSD, pressing “A” key enters Range (VL-L) 5. Int : To reset No. Of Interruptions,
Avoid routing leads alongside cables and products that are, or could be, a source Range to be set (VL-L)
P into hysteresis limit confirmation screen. V A P Sys 6. None : Not to reset any of the Parameters.
V A Sys of interference. 0 - 125 V 100V - 125 V
126V - 250 V 126V - 250 V
To protect the product against permanent damage, surge transients must be limited
251V - 500 V 251V - 500 V
to 2kV pk. It is good EMC practice to suppress differential surges to 2kV at source. Select the desired parameter to Reset and then Press “A”. This will enter to Reset
The unit has been designed to automatically recover in the event of a high level of Parameter Confirmation Screen.
Hysteresis limit confirmation transients. In extreme circumstances it may be necessary to temporarily disconnect
L1 L2 L3 DM SY The auxiliary supply for a period of greater than 5 seconds to restore correct operation. PT Secondary value confirmation
Pressing “V” key re-enter into Hysteresis limit edit
M K V A h
Screen. L1 L2 L3 DM SY
L1 L2 L3 DM SY Confirmation of parameter for RESET
The Current inputs of these products are designed for connection in to systems via This screen will only appears following an edit of PT M K V A h
L2 L3 K W Ø M K V A h
Pressing “A” key sets the displayed value for relay Current Transformers only, where one side is grounded. secondary value . Pressing “V” will enter reset edit menu back and
M K V A r L2 L3 K W Ø
Reset hysteresis and enters into Relay energizing ESD precautions must be taken at all times when handling this product. L2 L3 K W Ø scroll between parameters as above.
L3 L1 Hz P F
If secondary value shown is to be corrected, pressing M K V A r
M K V A r
delay setting menu (section 3.2.13). 8.2 Case Dimension and Panel Cut Out “V” key will return back to PT secondary edit stage.
M K W h L3 L1 Hz P F Pressing “A” key will Reset the Selected Parameter.
L3 L1 Hz P F
Pressing “A” key sets the displayed value and M K W h In this case hour parameters will get reset.
M K W h
will advance to CT Secondary Value menu. Then it will enter to auto scrolling or fixed screen
V A P Sys
(See section 3.2.5) selection parameter.
96 mm 55 mm V A P Sys

3.2.5. Current Transformer Secondary Value 3.2.7 Screen Auto scrolling / Fixed Screen selection
This menu allows user to select scrolling of parameters or fixed parameters Screen.
8. Installation
This screen is used to set Current Transformer Secondary
L1 L2 L3 DM SY
L1 L2 L3 DM SY Auto Scrolling Edit
Mounting of Delta is featured with easy “Clip- in” mounting. Push the meter in panel Display Area Value.
M K V A h
slot (size 92 x92 mm), it will click fit into panel with the four integral retention clips on two
96 mm

M K V A h
The possible Values for CT Secondary are 1A and 5A. Pressing “A” selects the present selection and
sides of meter. L2 L3 K W Ø
enters no. of poles selection menu (section 3.2.8).
L2 L3 K W Ø
If required Additional support is provided with swivel screws (optional) as shown in figure. M K V A r
* Pressing ”A” key Accepts present Value and advances to
*MKVAr Pressing of “V” enters to Edit menu.
L3 L1 Hz P F RESET menu (section 3.2.6). L3 L1 Hz P F
Panel M K W h
Pressing “V” key will enter the CT Secondary Edit menu. M K W h

V A P Sys
V A P Sys

4 mm
42 mm Current Transformer Secondary Value Edit
Swivel screw L1 L2 L3 DM SY
Pressing “V” will Scroll Value between 1 and 5. Fixed Screen / Auto Scrolling Edit.
Retention clip for M K V A h L1 L2 L3 DM SY
easy mounting
With optional Limit switch. Pressing “A” will enter the CT Secondary Value M K V A h Pressing of “V” Rolls between “Yes” and “No”.
L2 L3 K W Ø
M K V A r Confirmation menu. L2 L3 K W Ø Pressing “A” enters Auto scrolling / fixed screen
* M K V A r Select confirmation.
L3 L1 Hz P F
62 mm 92mm+0.8 M K W h L3 L1 Hz P F
Select “Yes” for auto scrolling and “No” for
M K W h
fixed screen.
Panel Thickness : V A P Sys
1 - 3mm for self clicking, V A P Sys
1 - 6mm for swivel screws

L1 L2 L3 DM SY
The front of the enclosure conforms to IP50. Additional protection to the panel
92mm+0.8

M K V A h CT Secondary Value Confirmation


may be obtained by the use of an optional panel gasket.The terminals at the Confirmation of Auto Scrolling / Fixed Screen
L1 L2 L3 DM SY
rear of the product should be protected from liquids. L2 L3 K W Ø
Pressing “V” will enter CT Secondary Value Edit
M K V A h Pressing “V” enters back to screen edit menu.
M K V A r
* Menu. L2 L3 K W Ø
The Delta Power should be mounted in a reasonably stable ambient L3 L1 Hz P F
M K V A r
Pressing “A” confirms the selection and enters
temperature and where the operating temperature is within the range M K W h Pressing “A” will Accept present Value and Number of poles selection menu.
0 L3 L1 Hz P F
0 to 50 C . Vibration should be kept to a minimum and the product should Advances to RESET menu (section 3.2.6).
M K W h
not be mounted where it will be subjected to excessive direct sunlight. V A P Sys

4 mm Panel Cutout V A P Sys


42 mm
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TABLE 2 : Parameters for limit monitoring Aim it Sw itch configuration.
L
3.2.8 No. of Poles Selection
Arip Point = 50%
T
Parameter Measured Parameters Trip point 100%
This screen enables to Set No. of poles of a Generator of which RPM is to be No. 3P4W 3P3W 1P2W Set range Value Aysteresis = 50% of trip point
H
measured and to which the instrument is connected to monitor its parameters. L1 L2 L3 DM SY
De-Energizing delay Edit
00 None — — Anergising Delay: 3s
E M K V A h
01 Voltage L1 X Vnom (L-N)
10 - 120% Ae-energising Delay: 2s
D Pressing “V” key scrolls the display in increasing
L1 L2 L3 DM SY Selection of No. of poles of the Generator 02 Voltage L2 X X Vnom (L-N)
10 - 120% L2 L3 K W Ø
M K V A h M K V A r order up to 10sec and back to 01sec.
Pressing “V” enters into no. of poles edit menu 03 Voltage L3 X X Vnom (L-N)
10 - 120%
L2 L3 K W Ø 04 Current L1 10 - 120%
Inom L3 L1 Hz P F Pressing “A” key enters into de-Energizing delay
M K V A r
Pressing “A” key will set the displayed number as 05 Current L2 X 10 - 120%
Inom Aelay Energise
R M K W h
confirmation screen
No. of poles and enter into Relay limit parameter 06 Current L3 X Inom
10 - 120%
L3 L1 Hz P F
selection menu (section 3.2.9). Input Aelay De-energise
R
07 Frequency 66Hz(1)
10 - 100%
M K W h V A P Sys
10 Voltage VL1-L2 X 10 - 120%
Vn (L-L)
11 Voltage VL2-L3 X Vn (L-L)
10 - 120%
V A P Sys
12 Voltage VL3-L1 X Vn (L-L)
10 - 120% A0%
5 Arip point
T
13 System Voltage X Vnom (2)
10 - 120%
14 System Current X 10 - 120%
Inom L1 L2 L3 DM SY De-Energizing delay confirmation
No. of poles edit 24 Active Power L1 X Nom (3)
10 - 144% A5%
2 Aysterisis point
H M K V A h
L1 L2 L3 DM SY 25 Active Power L2 X X Nom (3)
10 - 144% Pressing “V” key re-enters into edit screen above.
L2 L3 K W Ø
M K V A h Pressing “V” scrolls the number from 02 to 40 in 26 Active Power L3 X X Nom (3)
10 - 144% Time M K V A r
step of 2. After 40 it scrolls the number again to 02. 27 Reactive Power L1 X Nom (3)
10 - 144% Pressing “A” key sets the displayed time in seconds
L2 L3 K W Ø
M K V A r
28 Reactive Power L2 X X 10 - 144%
Nom (3) L3 L1 Hz P F
As a delay for Relay de-Energize and exits set up
Pressing “A” enters into No. of poles Confirmation 29 Reactive Power L3 X X Nom (3)
10 - 144% As
3 A 2s M K W h
Menu, and then enters into measurement mode.
L3 L1 Hz P F
Screen. 30 Apparent Power L1 X 10 - 144%
Nom (3)
M K W h
31 Apparent Power L2 X X 10 - 144%
Nom (3) V A P Sys
32 Apparent Power L3 X X 10 - 144%
Nom (3)
V A P Sys 39 Sum W (system W) X 10 - 144%
Nom (3) 3.2.12 Relay Tripping (Energizing) Delay
40 Sum Var (System Var) X 10 - 144%
Nom (3) Energizing delay can be set from 1 to 10seconds.
41 Sum VA (System VA) X 10 - 144%
Nom (3) 4. Run Hours
Note : (1) For Frequency 0% corresponds to 45Hz and 100% corresponds to 66Hz. Pressing :“V” key enters into Energizing delay
L1 L2 L3 DM SY No. of poles Confirmation (2) For 3P 4wire and 1ph the nominal value is VL-N and that for 3P3W is VL-L. L1 L2 L3 DM SY This screen shows the total no. of hours the
Edit menu.
M K V A h (3) Nominal value for power is calculated from nominal Voltage and current values. M K V A h Load is connected. Even if the Auxiliary supply
Pressing “V” enters back to No. of poles edit L1 L2 L3 DM SY
L2 L3 K W Ø
(4) Nominal Value is to be considered with set CT/ PT Primary values. Pressing “A” key sets the displayed value as the is interrupted, count of Run hour will be maintained
Menu. L2 L3 K W Ø M K V A h
(5) For single phase L1 Phase values are to be considered as System values. delay in seconds and enters into De-energizing delay In internal memory & displayed in the format
M K V A r M K V A r
L2 L3 K W Ø “Hours.min”. For example, if displayed count is
Pressing “A” sets the number on screen, 4 in this setting menu (section 3.2.14).
L3 L1 Hz P F L3 L1 Hz P F M K V A r
Case, as number of poles of generator. 005678.56, then it indicates 5678 hours and
M K W h
Then it will enter into Relay limit parameter 3.2.11 Trip point selection M K W h
L3 L1 Hz P F 56 minutes.
selection menu, and enter (section 3.2.9). M K W h After 999999.59 count of run hours, display will
V A P Sys
V A P Sys Start again from zero.
To reset run hour count manually, see section
L1 L2 L3 DM SY V A P Sys
M K V A h This screen will not appear if parameter None (00) is Reset (3.2.6).

L2 L3 K W Ø
Selected in previous menu.
M K V A r Energizing delay Edit 5. ON Hours
3.2.10 Relay Limit Parameter selection (Optional) * Pressing “V” key will enter trip point edit screen.
L1 L2 L3 DM SY
This screen shows the total no. of hours the
L3 L1 Hz P F M K V A h Pressing “V” key scrolls the display in increasing
M K W h Pressing “A” key will set displayed value as trip point Auxiliary supply is ON. Even if the Auxiliary
This screen enables user to select Parameter for limit monitoring via a Relay. L2 L3 K W Ø order upto 10sec and back to 01sec. L1 L2 L3 DM SY
and enters into Hysteresis selection menu supply is interrupted, count of ON hour will be
M K V A r M K V A h
Selection of parameter (Section 3.2.12). maintained In internal memory & displayed in
L1 L2 L3 DM SY V A P Sys
L3 L1 Hz P F L2 L3 K W Ø the format “Hours.min”. For example, if
M K V A h Pressing “A” key selects the displayed parameter M K W h
confirmation screen M K V A r displayed count is 014678.23, then it indicates
L2 L3 K W Ø For monitoring and enters trip point selection L3 L1 Hz P F 14678 hours and 23 minutes.
M K V A r Screen (section 3.2.11). M K W h After 999999.59 count of ON hours, display will
V A P Sys
Pressing “V” key enters Trip parameter edit screen. Start again from zero.
L3 L1 Hz P F
L1 L2 L3 DM SY
Trip point edit To reset ON hour count manually, see section
M K W h V A P Sys
M K V A h Reset (3.2.6).
* denotes that the decimal point will be flashing.
L2 L3 K W Ø Energizing delay confirmation
V A P Sys L1 L2 L3 DM SY

*
M K V A r The 100s digit will scroll between 0 and 1, 10s digit will M K V A h
6. Number of interruptions
Pressing “V” key re-enters into edit screen above.
L3 L1 Hz P F scroll from 1 to 9 if 100s digit is set to 0.
L2 L3 K W Ø This screen displays the total no. of times the
M K W h If 100s digit is set to 1, the 10s digit will scroll from 0 to 2. auxiliary supply was interrupted. Even if the auxiliary
Trip parameter edit screen M K V A r Pressing “A” key sets the displayed time in seconds L1 L2 L3 DM SY
L1 L2 L3 DM SY Thus, the trip point can be set as % of the Nominal value As a delay for Relay Energize and enter into M K V A h
Supply is interrupted, the count will be maintained
L3 L1 Hz P F
M K V A h Pressing “V” key scrolls the parameters one by one V A P Sys of selected parameter (Refer Table 2). In internal memory.
M K W h De-Energizing delay setting menu (section 3.2.14). L2 L3 K W Ø
as per table 2.
L2 L3 K W Ø
Selecting 00(None) disables relay function. M K V A r To reset No. of interruptions count manually, see section
M K V A r
V A P Sys L3 L1 Hz P F
Reset (3.2.6).
Pressing “A” selects the parameter and enters the
L3 L1 Hz P F Select the desired trip point as displayed percentage of Set range of the parameter. After M K W h
Trip parameter confirmation screen.
M K W h Setting LSD, pressing “A” key enters trip point confirmation screen.
In this case displayed number 11 will select VY-B
V A P Sys
V A P Sys For relay monitoring as per table 2. L1 L2 L3 DM SY Trip point Confirmation
M K V A h
Pressing “V” re-enters the trip point edit screen.
3.2.14 Relay Resetting (De-Energizing) Delay 7. Negative sign indication
L2 L3 K W Ø Pressing “A” selects the set trip point and enters into
M K V A r If the segment glows, it indicates negative sign of displayed parameter.
Hysteresis selection menu (section 3.2.12). de-Energizing delay of relay can be set from 1 to 10seconds.
L1 L2 L3 DM SY
M K V A h Trip parameter confirmation screen. L3 L1 Hz P F When Power factor lies in second and third quadrant,
M K W h Pressing :“V” key enters into de-Energizing delay L1 L2 L3 DM SY it has -’ve sign, so active power has -’ve sign as shown
L2 L3 K W Ø This screen will appear only after parameter edit. L1 L2 L3 DM SY M K V A h in the phaser diagram. Also in 3rd and 4th quadrant,
Edit menu.
M K V A r
Pressing “V” will re-enter trip parameter edit menu M K V A h reactive power is -’ve. So the -’ve annunciator glows to
V A P Sys L2 L3 K W Ø
L3 L1 Hz P F Pressing “A” key sets the displayed value as the M K V A r indicate the operation of system in respective mode as
L2 L3 K W Ø
Pressing “A” will set the parameter for relay trip and delay in seconds and exits set up menu entering per the Phaser diagram shown on page 10.
M K W h
M K V A r L3 L1 Hz P F
then it will enter the trip point selection menu Measuring mode. For example in the screen shown, Input values were
(Section 3.2.11). L3 L1 Hz P F M K W h
240VL-N, 20A, and phase angle 1870 hence the phase
V A P Sys M K W h active power is displayed with -’ve sign.
V A P Sys

V A P Sys
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