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Digital Multifunction Meter

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Digital Multifunction Meter


Manual for Installation and Use








Measurement of Energies
Maximum Demand measurement
Programmable features
Separate models for Unidirectional and bidirectional measurement
Suitable for 50Hz & 60Hz supply
RS485 MODBUS communication
Freeze mode feature

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Descriptions
General Details
Front Panel Details
Mechanical Dimensions
Installations
Programming the meter
Warranty & Disclaimer
Appendix 1: Technical Specifications
Appendix 2: Modbus communication details
Appendix 3: Addressing in Modbus
Appendix 4: Display Parameters
Appendix 5: Wiring Diagrams

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1. General Details:
is a digital panel meter for measuring electrical parameters with multiple displays in
size 96 x 96 mm. The meter is designed with high performance processor to combine measurements of
both instantaneous and cumulative values in an electrical system. The device is built with bright 7
segment displays and provides high-resolution value of various parameters. The parameters can be
scrolled up & down by front panel push buttons. The parameters like CT / PT ratings, baud rates, port
address, demand parameters etc, can set by push buttons on the front panel as well through as modbus
protocol (RS485). The programming parameters are password protected. Meter is provided with
measurement energies, MDs with programmable integration period. The unique feature of multifunction
meters, it is provided with two relays which are used to trip circuits/isolate circuits in case of predefined
fault/threshold conditions. Relays are available for specific models only.
2. Front Panel Details:
2.1 Display & LED indications
Digital Multifunction Meter features with 7
segment display and LEDs for multipurpose indications.
1. Bright 7 segment Displays for displaying the
Parameters.
2. LEDs for indicating units (kilo, Mega & Giga values.)
3. LEDs for indicating Reverse of individual phases. If
any of the phases are reversed, the reversed phase is
indicated through LEDs.
4. LEDs for indicating Lead, export and communication.
Figure 1 Front view of Digital Multifunction Meter

2.2 Front panel push buttons:

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Doc. No. 4D060193 Rev.

Three push buttons Up


, Down
& Mode
to do following functions:
1. Scrolling through display parameters
2. Programming of parameters
3. Increase /Decrease the numeric values during programming

2.3 Programming using push buttons


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10

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3. Mechanical Dimensions

Action with keys


Press up key and down key simultaneously to enter to programming
mode. Meter displays PASS & 0000 with first digit blinking.
Enter the password for user authentication (Default password is
0000). Press mode key. Password can be changed in the
programming mode once meter displays PASS (Password).
If password is correct, meter displays ACPt followed by first
programming parameter.
If entered password is incorrect, meter displays PErr & meter will
return to display parameters.
Press up key to scroll the main menu programming pages.
Press mode key to select the page. Parameter default / Previous
value with first digit blinking
Press up key to increment the cursor position value
Press down key to shift cursor position to right
i) Press mode key to update the values.
UUPd
will be displayed.
ii) Press up key to accept the entered value/
value/down key to skip the
entered value.

Display Status

Pages scrolling

0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9
---Step i
step ii

Press up & down key to exit programming mode, meter will display
ESCP & rSEt then followed by restart
For manual reset press up key and mode key simultaneously in
manual scroll mode.. Meter displays rSt and continued by display
parameter.
In Freeze mode, Desired parameter can be monitored continuously.
1) To enter Freeze mode:
Press MODE key continuously for 3sec to Freeze the
parameter. The meter displays
diSP StAY On and then continues to
show display parameter on which it has been freezed.

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2) To exit Freeze mode (To Unfreeze):


Press MODE key for 3sec
3sec, the meter displays diSP StAY
AY OFF
and continues to display scroll mode.
m
3) In case of power fail and resume:
Iff the freeze mode is activated, on power resume,, Meter
Displays diSP StAY
AY On and then continue to show display
parameter on which it was freezed
freezed.

Time out for programming mode is 1minute.After time out, meter will exit programming mode.
2.4 Display Features:
On Power ON, following will be displayed sequentially:
1) All the segments of 7 segment dis
display and all the LEDs will glow
2) The firmware version
3) Display parameters
The meter has a provision to scroll the display parameters automatically after ~3 seconds. The meter
enters into the manual mode by up/down key press. In manual mode, display shall scroll up & down by
every up & down key press respectively.
espectively. If key is not pressed for ~5 minutes, it returns to auto scroll
mode. Any display parameter can be monitored continuously using freeze
freeze mode
mode feature.

Figure 2 Mechanical Dimensions

4. Installations
1. Dimensions of panel cut-out (92mm x 92mm) for
mounting multifunction is shown in Figure 3. The
connection diagram for multifunction meter is
shown in figure 8, 9 &10. Care to be taken for
proper connection.
2. Auxiliary voltage:
Multifunction meter will power ON with
auxiliary voltage (Range from 80V to 300V AC).
3.
Multifunction meter is suitable for
operating in star connected system and delta
connected system. For connection refer Figure 4 /
Figure 5. The meter should be programmed
appropriately for the type of system. The default
setting is for 3P4W system. To change the settings
to 3P3W configuration mode, change cnfg setting
from 0000 to 0001 in programming mode. Refer
Figure 3 Panel cut out dimension
section 5.2 for details.
( 92 x 92 mm )
4. The rating of input measurement current is 5A/1A
(maximum current rating is 6A/1.2A respectively).In case of higher current measurement, external
Current Transformers (CT) to be used. The CT ratios need to be programmed appropriately. Refer
section 5.2 for programming details. The terminal S1->terminal S2 is forward direction and
terminal S2->terminal S1 is reverse direction. In case of reverse connection the meter is capable of
detecting the reverse connection & will indicate through reverse LEDs. In case of Model C the forward
direction is based on majority current lines. The reverse current detection logic is applicable for 3P4W
connection only.
5. Maximum measuring input voltage is 300V phase to neutral. External potential transformers are to be
used for high voltage measurement (HV/MV systems). The PT ratios need to be programmed in the
meter suitably. Refer section 5.2 for programming details.
6. The meter is provided with two relays, to trip circuits in case of fault\threshold conditions. The setting
for fault conditions can be decided by the customer. The default factory settings are available in
section 5.1. Relay terminals for relay 1 is RL1C, RL1N and for relay 2 is RL2C, RL2N. Refer section
A1.2(Applicable for specific models only).
7. The parameters on display can be monitored remotely using RS485 communication. The terminal
connections of RS485 are D+ & D-. Modbus protocol is implemented with RS485 communication. The
communication parameters need to be programmed appropriately. For connections details, settings &
memory map refer section 5.1 and Appendix 2.

5.2. List of programming parameters


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Figure 4 3P4W connection


( Terminal connection 17 & 18 not applicable for
Model A meters)

Figure 5 3P3W connection

Check list for programming parameters during installation


S.No.
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2
3
4
5

Parameters
CT & PT ratios
System configuration (3P3W or 3P4W) mode
MD integration period
Relay operation setting
RS485 communication setting

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Parameter
Lower Voltage cut off Limit

Min / Max Value


9.6V

Display

Factory setting
9.600V

2#

Upper Voltage cut off Limit

264.0V

Lower Current cut off Limit

0.1A/0.02A

Upper Current cut off Limit

5.867A/1.1734A

Lower Frequency cut off Limit

Upper Frequency cut off Limit

70.0Hz

70.00Hz

Relay cut-off occurrence persistence time

1 9999 s

15 seconds

Relay cut off restoration persistence time

1 9999 s

15 seconds

0.100A/0.02A

5.867A/1.1734A

40.0Hz

40.00Hz

Relay cut-off limits is not applicable for 3P3W system, the immediate below table is applicable.
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2

Parameter

Min / Max Value

Lower Voltage cut off Limit


Upper Voltage cut off Limit

Display

Factory
setting
1

1- 247

Baud rate

9600 & 19200

CT Primary Turns

Max up to 9999

CT Secondary Turns

Max up to 9999

PT Primary Turns

Max up to 9999

PT Secondary Turns

Max up to 9999

Meter wiring configuration

0000 for 3P4W,0001 for 3P3W

0000

Programming Password

0000 to 9999

0000

Used for factory purpose only.

0000

10

Node
Number of poles

11

MD Active Integration period


(Model B/Model C)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30,


60

12

MD Apparent Integration
Period (Model B/Model C)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30,


60

30
Minutes

13

MD Current (I) Integration


Period (Model B/Model C)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30,


60

30
Minutes

14

Command to clear the Power fails count (rest Intr).


Step 1: Press mode key meter displays CnFn reSt.
Step 2: Press mode key meter displays UUPd.
Step 3: Press up key meter displays ACPt.

9600

2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16

2
/

30
Minutes

Step 1:
Step 2:
Step 3:

Applicable for Model B &C only


Not to be changed by customer
Note :-((CtPr/CtSE) * (PtPr/PtSE)) < = 10000000
6. Warranty and Disclaimer

264.0V

indicates applicable for -/1A meter(otherwise -/5A meter)


#

Min / Max Value

Slave ID

5. Programming the meter


5.1 List of relay programming parameters
Meter is programmed with default factory settings. These parameters can be changed by
authenticated user/customer. Relay features are available for specific models only. Refer page 16 for the
same.

Parameter

Display

16.62V
457.2V

Factory
setting
16.62V
457.2V

6.1 Warranty
Larsen & Toubro warrants that Digital Multifunction meter is free from defects in workmanship and
material. Larsen & Toubros obligation under this warranty shall be for a period of 18 months from the
date of sale subject to the following terms and conditions provided the notice of defects and
satisfactory proof thereof is given to Larsen & Toubro by its Customer within the warranty period.
1. Larsen & Toubro shall provide only repairs for the sold item.
2. Defective parts shall be serviced or replaced by Larsen & Toubro.
This warranty does not cover any defect in the product caused by accident, misuse, mishandling
(includes improper electrical, mechanical installation), tamper, neglect, alteration/modification or
substitution of any of the components or parts, or any attempt of internal adjustment by unauthorized
service personnel. For applicability of warranty Larsen & Toubro shall be the sole judge.
Under no circumstance shall Larsen & Toubro be liable for any consequential or resulting injury or for
loss, damage or expense directly or indirectly from the use of this product. The foregoing warranty is in
lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, and is the sole and exclusive remedy for any claim
arising from any defect in the product.
6.2 Disclaimer

To disable the condition/parameter specific relay trip, set that specific parameter(s) to zero.

Sufficient care is taken to provide all information regarding the product but Larsen & Toubro does not
claim any responsibility for the damage caused by using the product directly or indirectly.

Appendix 1: Technical Specifications


A.1.1 Specifications
Auxiliary
circuit

Auxiliary supply
Auxiliary burden
Class of accuracy
Measurement circuit burden
Input voltage measurement range

-/5A
Measurement Input current measurement range
-/1A
circuit
Voltage range for class of accuracy
-/5A
-/1A

Current range for accuracy class


Line frequency measurement range
Insulation
properties

Electrical
requirements

ElectroMagnetic
Compatibility
(EMC)

Operating
Conditions

Mechanical
testing

Impulse voltage test


AC voltage Test
Insulation resistance
Test of power consumption
Voltage dips and interrupts
Short time over current Protection

80 to 300VAC
< 4VA
1.0 as per IEC 62053-21/
0.5 as per IEC 62053-22
< 0.2VA per phase
10V to 300V(P-N)
17.32V (P-P) to 520V (P-P)
5mA to 6A
1mA to 1.2A
57.7V (P-N) to 277V (P-N)
100V (P-P) to 480V (P-P)
250mA to 6A
50mA to 1.2A
50Hz 10% & 60Hz 10%
(Suitable for both 50Hz & 60Hz supply)
4kV as per IEC 62053-21
4kV double insulation as per IEC 62053-21
500V DC Voltage as per IS 13779
As per IEC 62053-21
As per IEC 61326-1
20 times of Imax for half a second as per
IEC 62053-21

Electrical fast transient/burst immunity


test

4kV as per IEC 61000-4-4

Electrostatic discharge immunity test

8kV air discharge , 6kV contact


discharge as per IEC 61000-4-2

Radiated, radio-frequency,
electromagnetic field immunity test
Immunity to conducted disturbances,
induced by radio-frequency fields
Surge immunity test
Rated power frequency magnetic fields
Emission
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Humidity
Shock
Vibration
Casing
Weight

10 V/m as per IEC 61000-4-3

Relay specifications
Continuous Contact Rating

5A

Maximum Switching Voltage

277V

Maximum Switching Current

5A

Maximum Switching Power

Figure 6 Relay Contacts

1250VA

Appendix 2: Modbus communication details


A.2.1 Introduction:
The Default slave ID of meter is 1.In Case of multiple meters connected in a network, the slave IDs to be
unique to network. RS485 modbus protocol allows up to 247 meters to be connected in a network. But
the signal strength of RS485 allows only 32 meters to be connected in a network. Hence to enable
connecting up to 247 meters, repeaters to be connected to improve the signals strength. Figure 7 shows
the typical network connection for RS485 communication. Repeaters are not shown in figure for
simplicity. The value of the termination resistor should be equal to the cable impedance. The cable
impedance can be obtained from the cable manufacturer. In case value of cable impedance is not known,
usually 120, 5W resistor will work fine. The function of the termination resistor is to reduce the
reflection of signals at the ends.

A.2.2 Modbus Address Map for Data read /write:


3V as per IEC 61000-4-6
4kV as per IEC 61000-4-5
1A/m as per IEC 61000-4-8
Class B as per CISPR 22
0 C to +55 C
-20 C to +70 C
0 to 95% relative humidity noncondensing
40g in 3 planes
10 to 55Hz,0.15mm peak amplitude
Plastic mould protected to IP51 from
front side
400gms(approximately)

A.1.2 Relay specifications


Multifunction meter is provided with two normally closed (NC) relays which can be
programmed to trip in abnormal system conditions. There will be continuity between the contacts RL1C
& RL1N and continuity between the contacts RL2C & RL2N in system healthy condition. The relay trip
option can be disabled for one or all of the parameters by setting the corresponding parameter(s) to
zero.

The relay setting can be programmed for the following fault condition.
1. Abnormal voltage
2. Abnormal current
3. Abnormal frequency
The abnormal voltage, current & frequency can be decided by the customer. The upper & lower limit
can be programmed appropriately. Refer section 5.1 for details.

1.
2.
3.
4.

Maximum bytes that can be collected in single query - 180 Bytes


Recommended no response timeout 250 ms
Data updating rate for each parameters 3s minimum
Recommended polling frequency for each baud rate As updating rate for each parameter is 3s.
Anything above 3s is preferred.

Figure 7 Typical connection diagram of RS485

Appendix 3: Addressing in Modbus


For changing any programming parameter through modbus, first password has to be entered then
followed by the address of the parameters. Once password is entered the password is enabled for an idle
time of 2 minutes.
Address
Parameters
Words
40513
Password (PRIDES) for programming
3
Address
Parameters
Words
MF
H-REGS Function code 0x06 is used for writing for following parameters
1.Relay Occurrence / Persistence Time
40337
Relay Occurrence time (in Seconds)(0001 to 9999)
1
1
40338
Relay Persistence time (in Seconds)(0001 to 9999)
1
1
2.Meter Configuration (3W/4W)
0000 for 3-Phase 4-Wire Configuration
42305
1
1
0001 for 3-Phase 3-Wire Configuration
3.Communication Parameters
41025
Meter Address (1 to 247)
1
1
Baud Rate (Only following values are possible
41026
1
1
Write 6 for 9600, 7 for 19200)
4.No of Poles
42561
No of Poles (2 to 16)(only even values)
1
1
Function code 0x10 is used for writing for following parameters
1.External CT/PT Values
41281
CT Primary (1 to 9999)
2
1
41283
CT Secondary (1 to 9999)
2
1
41285
PT Primary (1 to 9999)
2
1
41287
PT Secondary (1 to 9999)
2
1
Note:- (max. (CTprimary/CTsecondary) * (Ptprimary/Ptsecondary)) < = 10000000
2. MD Information
40769*
MD1(Apparent MD) - Integration Period
1
1
40770*
MD2(Active MD) - Integration Period
1
1
40849*
MD3(Current MD)- Integration Period
1
1
(While programming, MD1& MD2 integration periods have to be programmed together. Individual
programming is not supported.MD3 can be programmed separately.)
3.Relay Cut off Limits
40257
Voltage Lower Limit(VL) (9.6<VL<VU)
1
0.01
40258
Voltage Upper Limit(VU) (VL<VU<264)
1
0.01
40259
Current Lower Limit(CL) (0.1<CL<CU)
1
0.01
40260
Current Upper Limit(CU) (CL<CU<5.867)
1
0.01
40261
Frequency Lower Limit(FL) (40<FL<FU)
1
0.01
40262
Frequency Upper Limit(FU) (FL<FU<70)
1
0.01
For all the above relay cut off limits, if value is programmed to zero then that parameter wont be
considered for relay operations. (ZERO is a valid input value).All programming to be done together.
I-REGS Read Only Registers (Function Code: 0x04)
1.Instantaneous Values
30001
R Phase Voltage
2
0.01
30003
Y Phase Voltage
2
0.01
30005
B Phase Voltage
2
0.01

30007
R Phase Current
2
30009
Y Phase Current
2
30011
B Phase Current
2
The Phase voltages and phase currents will be without multiplication of PT and CT ratio
respectively.
30013
Active Power R Phase
3
30016
Active Power Y Phase
3
30019
Active Power B Phase
3
30022
Reactive Power R Phase
3
30025
Reactive Power Y Phase
3
30028
Reactive Power B Phase
3
30031
Apparent Power R Phase
3
30034
Apparent Power Y Phase
3
30037
Apparent Power B Phase
3
30040
Power Factor R Phase
2
30042
Power Factor Y Phase
2
30044
Power Factor B Phase
2
30046
Total Active Power
3
30049
Total Reactive Power
3
30052
Total Apparent Power
3
30055
Total Power Factor
2
30057
Line Frequency
2
30059
RY-Line Voltage
2
30061
YB-Line Voltage
2
30063
BR-Line Voltage
2
30065
Average Phase Voltage
2
30067
Average Phase Current
2
30069** R Phase Voltage Harmonic
2
30071** Y Phase Voltage Harmonic
2
30073** B Phase Voltage Harmonic
2
30075** R Phase Current Harmonic
2
30077** Y Phase Current Harmonic
2
30079** B Phase Current Harmonic
2
30081*
Phase Difference-R Voltage & Current
2
30083*
Phase Difference-Y Voltage & Current
2
30085*
Phase Difference-B Voltage & Current
2
30087*
Voltage Unbalance R Phase
2
30089*
Voltage Unbalance Y Phase
2
30091*
Voltage Unbalance B Phase
2
30093*
Current Unbalance R Phase
2
30095*
Current Unbalance Y Phase
2
30097*
Current Unbalance B Phase
2
30099*
Percentage Load R Phase
2
30101*
Percentage Load Y Phase
2
30103*
Percentage Load B Phase
2
30105*
RPM
2
30107*
Neutral Current
2
2. Read Cumulative Energies.
31795
Import Apparent energy
3
31798
Import Active energy
3

31801
Import Reactive Lag energy
31804
Import Reactive Lead energy
31807** Export Apparent energy
31810** Export Active energy
31813** Export Reactive Lag energy
31816** Export Reactive Lead energy
3.Read MD
31891*
MD Import Apparent
31894*
MD Import Active
31897*** Apparent Rising Demand
31897** MD Export Apparent
31900*** Active Rising Demand
31900** MD Export Active
31903** Import Apparent Rising Demand
31906** Import Active Rising Demand
31909** Export Apparent Rising Demand
31912** Export Active Rising Demand
4.Cumulative Energy Backups
32050
Import Apparent Energy
32053
Import Active Energy
32056
Import Reactive Energy lag
32059
Import Reactive Energy lead
32062** Export Apparent Energy
32065** Export Active Energy
32068** Export Reactive Energy lag
32071** Export Reactive Energy lead
5.Read MD Backup
32146*
MD Import Apparent Backup
32149*
MD Import Active Backup
32152** MD Export Apparent Backup
32155** MD Export Active Backup
6.Other parameters
31537
No. of Resets
31617
Total Import Load Time (Days(1) + hr(1))
31633
Total Power ON Time (Days(1) + hr(1)
31638** Total Export Load Time (Days(1) + hr(1)
31649
Total Import Load Time Backup (Days(1) + hr(1))
31654** Total Export Load Time Backup (Days(1) + hr(1)
31665
Total Power Failure Count
7.Time Remaining
31681*
Time Remaining kVA MD
31686***/
Time Remaining kW MD
31683**
31691*
Time Remaining Current MD
8.Hour MD Occurred
31697*
Hour Import kVA MD Occurred
31702** Hour Import KW MD Occurred
31707** Hour Export KVA MD Occurred
31713*** Hour Import kW MD Occurred
31713** Hour Export KW MD Occurred

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0.001
0.001
0.001

0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.001
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.001
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.01
0.01
0.01
1
0.001
0.01
0.01

10

3
3
3
3
3
3

0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01

3
3
3
3

31718** Hour Current MD Occurred


3
1
31729*** Hour Current MD Occurred
3
1
9.Current MD
31745*
Read Current MD
3
0.0001
31750*
Read Current Rising Demand
3
0.0001
31755*
Read Current MD Backup
3
0.0001
* Applicable for model B & C only. ** Applicable for model C only.
*** Applicable for model B only.
Note 1: The 3rd hexadecimal word in MODBUS is for the unit. 1-KILO, 2-MEGA, 3-GIGA. The default unit
of measurement is KILO. If the MODBUS data value is *, then multiplication factor is not applicable.
Appendix 4: Display Parameters
Model A & Model B are unidirectional meters and Model C is bi-directional meter.
Sl.
No.

Parameter

Phase voltage

Line to line
voltage

Phase Current

Average Voltage,
Average current
Neutral Current

Line Frequency

0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001

Percentage Load

1
2
2
2
2
2
1

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

10

14

RPM

1
1

15

Phase Angle

Voltage Unbalance

Current Unbalance

11
12
13

16

3
3
3
3
3

1
1
1
1
1

17
18

System Power
factor
Power factor R
phase
Power factor Y
phase
Power factor B
phase

Active Power R
phase
Active Power Y
phase
Active Power B
phase

Indication

Display
sequence
A
B
C

R,Y,B

R,Y,B

R,Y,B

R,Y,B

Display
Line1

Display
Line2

Display
Line3

U1
U1 Value
U12
U12 Value
A1
A1 Value
AU
AU Value
An

U2
U2 Value
U23
U23 Value
A2
A2 Value
AA
AA Value
An Value

U3
U3 Value
U31
U31 Value
A3
A3 Value

F
PLd1
PLd1 Value
Uub1
Uub1 Value
Iub1
Iub1 Value

F value
PLd2
PLd2 Value
Uub2
Uub2 Value
Iub2
Iub2 Value

Blank
PLd3
PLd3 Value
Uub3
Uub3 Value
Iub3
Iub3 Value

PF-t

PF-t Value

Blank

10

10

PF-1

PF-1 Value

Blank

11

11

PF-2

PF-2 Value

Blank

12

12

PF-3

PF-3 Value

Blank

13

13

rPn

rPn Value

Blank

10

14

14

PA1
PA1 Value

PA2
PA2 Value
Apr1 value
(MSB)
Apr2 Value
(MSB)
Apr3 Value
(MSB)
Pr.A Value
(MSB)
Apn1 Value
(MSB)

PA3
PA3 Value
Apr1 value
(LSB)
Apr2 value
(LSB)
Apr3 value
(LSB)
Pr.A Value
(LSB)
Apn1 Value
(LSB)

15

15

16

16

12

17

17

13

18

18

14

19

19

15

20

20

Apr1
Apr2
Apr3

19

Total active power

Pr.A

20

Apparent Power R
phase

Apn1

12

Blank

Display

R,Y,B

R,Y,B

Blank
5

R,Y,B

R,Y,B
11

21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

34

35
36
37
38
39
40
41

Apparent Power Y
phase
Apparent Power B
phase
Total apparent
power
Reactive Power R
phase
Reactive Power Y
phase
Reactive Power B
phase
Total reactive
power

Occurrence Time
of MD Import
Apparent
Rising MD Import
Apparent
MD Export
Apparent
Occurrence Time
of MD Export
Apparent
Rising MD Export
Apparent
Remaining Time of
MD Apparent
(Import and
Export)

Occurrence Time
of MD Import
Active
Rising MD Import
Active
MD Export Active
Occurrence Time
of MD Export
Active
Rising MD Export
Active
Remaining Time of
MD Active (Import
and Export)

43

Occurrence Time
of MD Current

46

rPr1
rPr2
rPr3
Pr.r
APnd
Days
n1-d

Average MD
current (I)
Remaining Time of
MD Current
MD Import
Apparent backup

Apn2 Value
(MSB)
Apn3 Value
(MSB)
Pr.AP Value
(MSB)
rPr1 value
(MSB)
rPr2 Value
(MSB)
rPr3 Value
(MSB)
Pr.r Value
(MSB)
APnd Value
(MSB)
Hours
n1-h

Apn2 Value
(LSB)
Apn3 Value
(LSB)
Pr.AP Value
(LSB)
rPr1 value
(LSB)
rPr2 Value
(LSB)
rPr3 Value
(LSB)
Pr.r Value
(LSB)
APnd Value
(LSB)

21

21

17

22

22

48

18

23

23

49

19

24

24

50

20

25

25

51

21

26

26

52

22

27

27

53

28

28

54

37

APrd value
(LSB)
EPnd value
(LSB)

Days
n2-d

Hours
n2-h

Minutes
n2-n

EPrd

EPrd value
(MSB)

EPrd value
(LSB)

EPnd

16

Minutes
n1-n

APrd value
(MSB)
EPnd value
(MSB)

APrd

29

47

55
56

31

30
57
31

Exp

58
32
33

Exp

59
60
61

Minutes
n.xx

Blank

34

34

Atnd value
(MSB)
Hours
n2-hY /
n3-h
Atrd value
(MSB)
Etnd value
(MSB)

Atnd value
(LSB)
Minutes
n2-nY/
n3-n
Atrd value
(LSB)
Etnd value
(LSB)

29

35

63

38

36

64

Days
n4-d

Hours
n4-h

Minutes
n4-n

Etrd

Etrd value
(MSB)

Etrd value
(LSB)

rtn2Y / rt34

Minutes
n.xx

Blank

35

41

Ind

Ind Value

Blank

30

42

Days
n3- dY /
n5-d

Hours
n3-hY /
n5-h

Minutes
n3-nY /
n5-n

39

43

Ird

Ird value

Blank

33

44

rtn3Y / rt5

Minutes
n.xx
APnb value
(MSB)

Blank

36

45

APnb value
(LSB)

40

46

rtn1Y / rt12

MD Import Active

MD Current (I)

45

Apn3
Pr.AP

MD Apparent

42

44

Apn2

Atnd
Days
n2-dY /
n3-d
Atrd
Etnd

APnb

62

32
Exp

37
38

66

39

67

40

Exp

65

68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75

MD Export
Apparent backup
MD Import Active
backup
MD Export Active
backup
MD Current backup
Import Active
Energy
Import reactive
lag Energy
Import reactive
lead Energy
Import Apparent
Energy
Total Import load
run hour Mains
Total Power on
time
Total Power fail
count
Export Active
Energy
Export reactive
lag Energy
Export reactive
lead Energy
Export apparent
Energy
Total Export load
run hour Mains
Import Active
Energy backup
Import Apparent
Energy backup
Import Reactive
Lag Energy backup
Import Reactive
Lead Energy
backup
Total load run
hour Backup
Export Active
Energy backup
Export Apparent
Energy backup
Export Reactive
Lag Energy backup
Export Reactive
Lead Energy
backup
Total Export load
run hour Backup
Phase Distortionvoltage
Distortion-phase
Current
Modbus Slave ID

EPnb
Atnb
Etnb
Indb
IAEn
IrEL
IrEL
IAPE

47

Exp
41

48

42

50

23

43

51

24

44

52

25

45

53

26

46

54

27

47

55

49

Exp

Lead

trh / trFh

d.xxx

tPot

d.xxx

h. xx

28

48

56

Pr

FAIL

Pr value

29

49

57

EAEn Value
(MSB)
ErEL value
(MSB)
ErEL value
(MSB)
EAPE Value
(MSB)

EAEn Value
(LSB)
ErEL value
(LSB)
ErEL value
(LSB)
EAPE Value
(LSB)

EAEn
ErEL
ErEL
EAPE
Trrh
IAEb
IAPb
IrEb
IrEb
trhbY / trFb

h. xx

d.xxx

h. xx

IAEb value
(MSB)
IAPb value
(MSB)
IrEb value
(MSB)

IAEb value
(LSB)
IAPb value
(LSB)
IrEb value
(LSB)

IrEb value
(MSB)

IrEb value
(LSB)

Exp

58

Exp

59

Lead,
Exp

60

Exp

61
62

Lead

30

50

63

31

51

64

32

52

65

33

53

66

34

54

67

d.xxx

h. xx

EAEb value
(MSB)
EAPb value
(MSB)
ErEb Value
(MSB)

EAEb value
(LSB)
EAPb value
(LSB)
ErEb Value
(LSB)

Exp

68

Exp

69

Exp

70

ErEb

ErEb Value
(MSB)

ErEb Value
(LSB)

Exp,
Lead

71

Trrb

d.xxx

h. xx

UH1
UH1 Value
AH1
AH1 Value

UH2
UH2 value
AH2
AH2 Value

UH3
UH3 Value
AH3
AH3 Value

R,Y,B

73

SL.Id

SL.Id Value

Blank

EAEb
EAPb
ErEb

72

74

R,Y,B
35

55

75

14

76

Modbus comm.
Baud rate

Baud

9.600 /
19.20

Blank

77

No. of resets

n.rSt

n.rSt value

Blank

Applicable for Model A & B


MSB: Most Significant Bit
Blank cells denote feature not applicable for that model.

EPnb value
(LSB)
Atnb value
(LSB)
Etnb value
(LSB)
Indb value
(LSB)
IAEn value
(LSB)
IrEL Value
(LSB)
IrEL Value
(LSB)
IAPE Value
(LSB)

13

EPnb value
(MSB)
Atnb value
(MSB)
Etnb value
(MSB)
Indb value
(MSB)
IAEn value
(MSB)
IrEL Value
(MSB)
IrEL Value
(MSB)
IAPE Value
(MSB)

R
phase
kilo

36

56

76

37

57

77

LSB: Least Significant Bit

Appendix 5: Wiring Diagrams

Catalogue Numbers
Second letter from right in Catalogue number represents the model. For example
WDM303FDWA0 represents Model A.
Sl. No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF

Variant
model A with relay -/5A
Model B with relay -/5A
Model C with relay -/5A
model A without relay -/5A
Model B without relay -/5A
Model C without relay -/5A
model A with relay -/1A
Model B with relay -/1A
Model C with relay -/1A
model A without relay -/1A
Model B without relay -/1A
Model C without relay -/1A

Catalogue Number
WDM303FDWA0
WDM303FDNB0
WDM303FDNC0
WDM303FDWA1
WDM303FDNB1
WDM303FDNC1
WDM303ODWA0
WDM303ODNB0
WDM303ODNC0
WDM303ODWA1
WDM303ODNB1
WDM303ODNC1

Figure 8 Model-A, Wiring label for WDM303FDWA0/ WDM303ODWA0 (Left) &


WDM303FDWA1/WDM303ODWA1 (Right)

Figure 9 Model B, Wiring label for WDM303FDNB0/ WDM303ODNB0 (Left)


& WDM303FDNB1/ WDM303ODNB1 (Right)

L&T Electrical & Automation

Figure 10 Model C, Wiring label for WDM303FDNC0/ WDM303ODNC0 (Left) &


WDM303FDNC1/ WDM303ODNC1 (Right)

Manufactured by:
L&T Electrical & Automation
Larsen & Toubro
KIADB Industrial Area
Hebbal, Hootagalli
Mysore 570018
Karnataka, INDIA
L&T Electrical & Automation

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