Ducati Energia DUCA-LCD96 Series Quick setup guide

NETWORK ANALYSER
EN Assembly and use instructions
DUCA-LCD96
468001289
DUCA-LCD96 485
468001291
DUCA-LCD96-ETH
468001296
DUCA-LCD96-PROFI
468001294
DUCA-LCD96 485-RELE
468001293
DUCA-LCD96 485-IO
468001292
DUCA-LCD96 BASE
468001288
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DUCA-LCD96


SUMMARY
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1 GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 Reference regulations and conformity....................................................5
1.2 Use and storage of the manual ................................................................6
1.2.1 Storing .....................................................................................................6
1.2.2 Copyright..................................................................................................6
1.3 General safety warnings ...........................................................................7
2 PACKAGING CONTENTS
2.1 Removal of packaging ..............................................................................8
2.2 Description of the contents ......................................................................9
3 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
3.1 Description of the device........................................................................10
3.2 Measuring functions ...............................................................................10
3.3 Models ......................................................................................................11
3.4 Overall dimensions ...............................................................................12
3.5 Technical data ..........................................................................................13
4 INSTALLATION
4.1 Assembly .................................................................................................18
4.2 Disassembly ............................................................................................19
4.3 Wiring diagrams ......................................................................................20
4.3.1 Wiring diagrams .....................................................................................22
4.3.2 Inputs and outputs connections .............................................................24
4.4 Congurations for rst use ....................................................................26
5 OPERATING
5.1 Front panel ...............................................................................................27
5.2 Use of device ...........................................................................................29
5.2.1 Access to the page ................................................................................30
5.3 Conguration of the SETUP device .......................................................31
5.3.1 Control keys ...........................................................................................32
5.3.1.1 Dataentry..................................................................................................... 33
5.3.2 Password menu .....................................................................................34
5.3.2.1 Passwordcreation........................................................................................ 34
5.3.2.2 Passwordmodication..................................................................................35
5.3.2.3 Passwordentry.............................................................................................35
5.3.3 Reset menu............................................................................................37
5.3.4 Conguration menu................................................................................38
5.3.4.1 Typeofentry.................................................................................................38
5.3.4.2 SetCTratio..................................................................................................40
5.3.4.3 SetVTratio...................................................................................................41
5.3.4.4 Averagetime................................................................................................42
5.3.4.5 CurrentthresholdforT2hourcounter..........................................................42
5.3.4.7 Generation....................................................................................................44
5.3.4.8 Euro/energyfactor........................................................................................ 45
5.3.4.9 CO2/energyfactor........................................................................................45
5.3.4.10 Backlighting.................................................................................................46
5.3.4.11 Energysaving...............................................................................................46

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5.3.5 Digital output menu ................................................................................47
5.3.5.1 Digitaloutputmode.......................................................................................47
5.3.5.2 Energyvalueforpulse..................................................................................48
5.3.5.3 Alarm1oralarm2(*)parameter.....................................................................49
5.3.5.4 Alarm1or2threshold..................................................................................50
5.3.5.5 Alarm1or2activation..................................................................................50
5.3.5.6 Alarms1or2activationdelay......................................................................51
5.3.5.7 Alarm1or2hysteresis.................................................................................51
5.3.6 Alarm output menu.................................................................................52
5.3.6.1 Alarm3or4parameter(*)............................................................................52
5.3.6.2 Alarm3or4threshold..................................................................................53
5.3.6.3 Alarm3or4activation..................................................................................53
5.3.6.4 Alarms3or4activationdelay......................................................................54
5.3.6.5 Alarm3or4hysteresis.................................................................................54
5.3.7 I/O card menu ........................................................................................55
5.3.7.1 Outputsspan................................................................................................55
5.3.7.2 Output1parameter......................................................................................56
5.3.7.3 Output2parameter......................................................................................56
5.3.7.4 Inputpulsesfactors......................................................................................57
5.3.7.5 Externalsynchronism...................................................................................57
5.3.7.6 Outputassociatedparametertable..............................................................58
5.3.8 Communication menu ............................................................................59
5.3.8.1 PROFIBUSaddress(onlyDUCA-LCD96-PROFI)........................................59
5.3.8.2 Serialprotocol...............................................................................................60
5.3.8.3 Address........................................................................................................60
5.3.8.4 Baudrate...................................................................................................... 61
5.3.8.5 Paritytype.....................................................................................................61
5.3.8.6 Numberofstopbits......................................................................................62
5.3.9 Language menu .....................................................................................63
5.3.10 Self-diagnosis menu ..............................................................................64
5.3.11 Info menu ...............................................................................................65
5.3.12 SETUP mode exit ..................................................................................65
5.3.13 Setup parameters table and factory settings .........................................66
5.4 Data reading.............................................................................................68
5.4.1 Default page setting ...............................................................................68
5.4.2 Voltages, Currents and 3-phase powers ................................................69
5.4.3 Energies .................................................................................................70
5.4.4 Voltage, Currents and single phase 3-phase Powers ............................72
5.4.5 THDF, Alarms, Timer and input pulses...................................................73
5.4.6 Maximums..............................................................................................75
5.4.7 Minimums...............................................................................................76
5.4.8 Averages ................................................................................................77
5.4.9 Maximum demand .................................................................................77
6 TROUBLESHOOTING
6.1 Problems, causes, solutions ..................................................................78
6.1.1 Error codes ...........................................................................................79

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1 GENERALINFORMATION
1.1 Referenceregulationsandconformity
Electrical safety
2006/95/CEE
93/68/CEE (Low-Voltage Directive).
IEC 61010-1
Electromagnetic compatibility 89/336/CEE
Use of hazardous substances UE 2002-95-CE – RoHS
Measuring instruments
IEC 60688
IEC 61326-1
IEC 62053-21
IEC 62053-23
IEC 62053-31
Degree of protection IEC 60529
Standardised dimensions for the panel IEC 61554

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1.2 Useandstorageofthemanual
Carefully read this manual and adhere to the indications
described prior to using the device.
This manual contains all of the safety information, the technical aspects and the
operating necessary to ensure the correct use of the device and maintain it in safe
conditions.
1.2.1 Storing
The manual must be stored close to the device; safe from liquids and anything else
which may compromise its leggibility.
The manual and the declaration of conformity are both an integral part of the device
until it is dismantled.
If the manual is lost or illegible please request a copy from the manufacturer.
1.2.2 Copyright
The copyright of this manual is the property of DUCATI Energia S.p.A.
This manual contains texts, designs and illustrations of a technical nature which must
not be disclosed or transmitted to third parties, even partially, without the written
authorisation of DUCATI Energia S.p.A.

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1.3 Generalsafetywarnings
Non-adherence to the following points can lead to serious
injury or death.
• Use the suitable personal protection devices and adhere to the current
regulations governing electrical safety.
•This device must be installed exclusively by qualied personnel who have
read all of the information relative to the installation.
• Check that the voltage supply and measurement are compatible with the range
permitted by the device.
• Ensure that all current and voltage supplies are disconnected prior to carrying
out any controls, visual inspections and tests on the device.
• Always assume that all circuits are under voltage until they are completely
disconnected, subjected to tests and labelled.
• Disconnect all of the power supply prior to working on the device.
• Always use a suitable voltage detection device to check that the supply is
interrupted.
• Pay attention to any dangers and carefully check the work area ensuring that
no instruments or foreign objects have been left inside the compartment in
which the device is housed.
• The correct use of this device depends on a correct manipulation, installation
and use.
• Failure to adhere to the basic installation information can lead to injuries as well
as damage to the electric instruments or to any other product.
• NEVER connect an external fuse in by-pass.
• Disconnect all of the input and output wires before carrying out a dielectric
rigidity test or an insulation test on an instrument in which the device is installed.
• The tests carried out at a high voltage can damage the device's electronic
components.

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2 PACKAGINGCONTENTS
2.1 Removalofpackaging
We recommend that the packaging is stored in a suitable
location in compliance with the warranty terms

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D U C A T I e n e r g i a s .p.a.
40132 BOLOGNA - Via M.E.Lepido, 182 - C.P. 3159 Bo Ponente - Tel. 051/404140 - Telefax: 402040
CERTIFICATO DI COLLAUDO / TEST REPORT
D U C A - L C D 9 6 4 8 5
468.00.1291
Serial Number: ……………………………………………
Calibration System: …………………………………………………………………………
Certified by:…………………………………………………………………………………..
Parameter Rated values Measured values Error percentage
at full scale.
….
V
rms
V
rms
%
V1
….
V
rms
V
rms
%
….
V
rms
V
rms
%
V2
….
V
rms
V
rms
%
….
V
rms
V
rms
%
V3
….
V
rms
V
rms
%
….
A
rms
A
rms
%
I1
….
A
rms
A
rms
%
….
A
rms
A
rms
%
I2
….
A
rms
A
rms
%
….
A
rms
A
rms
%
I3
….
A
rms
A
rms
%
Firmware version:………………………………………………………………
Accuracy class: ±0. 5% a t fu ll s ca le ( ±1 di gi t) a t 20 °C
Date:………………………………………………………………………
Checker:………………………………………………………………………
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2.2 Descriptionofthecontents
The packaging includes:
1) network analyser
2) user manual
3) calibration certicate
4) mini CD with technical documentation
5) assembly accessories
Prior to using the product read the documentation attached
and strictly adhere to the indications provided.

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3 TECHNICALCHARACTERISTICS
3.1 Descriptionofthedevice
The DUCA-LCD96 network analyser is an instrument that measures of the main
electric quantities on 3-phase and monophase networks designed for the monitoring
and the local or remote analysis of:
• electrical parameters of systems in low or medium voltage;
• system energy consumption.
3.2 Measuringfunctions
All of the DUCA-LCD96 series models are able to measure and process the
quantities shown below.
1) Voltages (phase neutral and concatenated) and relative peak values;
2) Currents and relative peak values;
3) Power factors or PF phases and the 3-phase system, with distinction icon between
the inductive and capacitive load;
4) Frequency (measured on L1-N phase);
5) Active, reactive and apparent phase energies and the 3-phase system on 2
quadrants (with automatic recognition function of the AT directions);
6) Active, reactive and apparent power phases and the 3-phase system on 4 quadrants
(monitoring of energy aborbed and generated by the system);
7) Average power values on a time period programmed by the user;
8) Maximum calculated demand on active and apparent power;
9) Voltage and current THdF expressed in absolute and percent values;
10) T1 increase total operating hour counter and T2 decrease partial hour counter;
11) Balance of active, reactive and apparent energy of 3-phase system,
balance = absorbed energy - generated energy;
12) Balance of the "partial" active, reactive and apparent energies of the 3-phase system
on 4 quadrants in a period that can be programmed by the user, balance =
energy absorbed - energy generated;
The refresh rate (for each value available on the display) is 2
times/second.

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3.3 Models
Models Inputs and outputs
Serial
communication
protocol
DUCA-LCD96 2 outputs programmable with pulses
or threshold alarms
DUCA-LCD96 485 2 outputs programmable with pulses
or threshold alarms Modbus RTU
DUCA-LCD96-ETH 2 outputs programmable with pulses
or threshold alarms Modbus TCP/IP
DUCA-LCD96-PROFI 2 outputs programmable with pulses
or threshold alarms Probus DP
DUCA-LCD96 485-
RELE
2 electromechanical relays 16A AC1
- 3A AC15
2 outputs programmable with pulses
or threshold alarms
Modbus RTU
DUCA-LCD96 485-IO
2 analog outputs 4 -20 mA
3 inputs for external pulse reading
2 outputs programmable as pulses
or threshold alarms
Modbus RTU
DUCA-LCD96 BASE
2 outputs programmable with pulses
or threshold alarms.
Current input stage with Shunt.
All of the models have the following in common:
• multivoltage supply voltage;
• multilanguage display with scrolling text;
• self-diagnosis function for the installation control;
• settiing of a safety password;
• T1 and T2 hour counter.

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B C
E
D
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DUCA-LCD96
VIP E L
MIX
MAX
MIN
AVG
OK
SETUP
A96 mm D77 mm
B96 mm E57 mm
C92 mm F20 mm
IEC 61554
X92 -0+0,8 mm
Y92 -0+0,8 mm
X
Y
3.4 Overalldimensions

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3.5 Technicaldata
Auxiliary power supply
Voltage range [V]
from 24 to 240 a.c./d.c.
from 48 to 240 a.c../d.c.DUCA-LCD96-ETH,
DUCA-LCD96-PROFI, DUCA-LCD96 485-IO
Frequency range [Hz] 45 ÷ 65
Protection fuse T 0,5 A from 24 V to 100 V
T 0.25 A from 24 V to 100 V
Power consumption [VA] 7 max
Measurement type Sampling TRMS
Accuracy class
Voltage ±0,5% F.S. ±1 digit
Current ±0,5% F.S. ±1 digit
Frequency [Hz] 40.0 ÷ 99.9: ±0,2% ±0,1
100 ÷ 500: ±0,2% ±1
Power factor
±1% ±1 digit
(from cosΦ= 0,3 Inductive
to cosΦ= 0,3 Capacitive)
Active power
±1% ±0,1% F.S
(from cosΦ= 0,3 Inductive
to cosΦ= 0,3 Capacitive)
Active energy Class 1
Measurement range
Voltage [V] from 10 to 500 approx. TRMS VL-N
Visualisation with 0 decimals
Current from 50 mA to 5 A TRMS
Visualisation in A with 2 decimals
Frequency [Hz]
from 40 to 500
Visualisation:
with 1 decimal up to 99.9
with 0 decimals above 100
Power factor Visualisation with 2 decimals

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Installation
Distribution networks
Low and medium voltage
Singlephase insertion
3-phase with neutral
3-phase without neutral
Ammetric inputs [A]
Always use external CT
Primary from 1 to 10.000 A a.c. approx.
Secondary 5 A and 1 A a.c. approx.
N.B.: in case of CT secondary at 1 A the
accuracy class is declassied to 2,5% F.S.
±1 digit, in range 5%-100% F.S.
Voltmetric inputs [V]
Direct insertion up to 500 a.c. approx.
Indirect insertion with VT:
Primary from 60 to 60,000 V a.c. approx.
secondary from 60 to 190 V a.c.
N.B.: In case of VT secondary lower than
100V the accuracy class is declassied to
2,5% F.S. ±1 digit, in range 5%-100% F.S.
Protection fuse [A] 0,1
Data referesh rate 2 time/second
Harmonic distortion [Hz] Measurement bandwidth up to 500
Energy measurement
Single phase maximum value
counted 10 GWh / Varh / VAh
3-phase maximum value counted 30 GWh / Varh / VAh
Energy balance maximum value
counted 10 GWh / GVarh / GVAh with sign
Input pulses maximum energy value
counted 40 GWh / Varh
Terminal characteristics
Ammetric inputs Section 6 mm2 - Step 6,35 mm
Volumetric inputs Section 2.5 mm2 - Step 7.62 mm
Pulse outputs Section 2.5 mm2 - Step 5.08 mm
RS485 Serial port Section 2.5 mm2 - Step 5.08 mm
Relay outputs Section 2.5 mm2 - Step 5.08 mm

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Overall dimensions
96 mm x 96 mm x 77 mm (Depth inside switchboard: 57 mm)
Weight [Kg] 0.400 max
Standard normatives
Overall dimensions IEC 61554
Degree of protection IEC 60529
Accuracy class IEC 60688, IEC 61326-1, IEC 62053-21 ,
IEC 62053-23, IEC 62053-31.
Electrical safety IEC 61010-1
User interface
Display Scrolling text in several languages user
selectable.
Display type LCD with back light intensity user selectable
Display dimensions [mm] 72x57
Communication interface
RS485
Protocol Modbus RTU or ASCII Ducati
Electric standard RS485 with optical isolation
Baud rate 4.8, 9.6, 19.2 kbps
Parity number Odd, Even, None
Stop bit 1, 2
Address 1-247 for Modbus RTU; 1-98 for ASCII Ducati
Connectors 4 pole terminal (integrated 120 Ohm terminator on T
terminal)
Probus
Protocol Probus with slave DP-V0 function in compliance with IEC
61158 standard
Electric standard RS485 with optical isolation
Baud rate Automatic detection [9.6 - 12 Mbps]
LED indicators Green for communication status and Red for communication
error
Address 1-126
Connectors DB 9 female connector (do not use connectors with 90°
cable outlet)

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Ethernet
Protocol Modbus TCP/IP
Connectors RJ45
Digital output programmed as pulse
Contact supply external voltage [V] 48 max (peak ac/dc)
Maximum current [mA] 100 (peak ac/dc)
Pulse duration [ms] 50 OFF (min) / 50 ON closed contact
Pulse frequency 10 pulses/s (max)
Digital output programmed as alarm
Contact supply external voltage [V] 48 max (peak a.c./d.c.)
Maximum current [mA] 100 (peak a.c./d.c.)
Alarm activation delay [s] 1 - 900 s (programmable)
Alarm return hysteresis 0 - 40% (programmable)
Relay outputs
Nominal current [A] 16 AC1 - 3 AC15
Max. instant current [A] 30
Nominal voltage [V] 250 a.c.
Max instant voltage [V] 400 a.c.
Nominal load [VA] 4000 AC1 - 750 AC15
Analog output
Settable electric parameters Span [0 - 20 mA or 4 - 20 mA]
Load typical 250 Ohm, max 600 Ohm
Digital inputs
Nominal voltage [V] 24 d.c. (absorption = 13 mA)
Max. voltage [V] 32 d.c. (absorption = 22 mA)
Max. voltage for OFF state [V] 8 d.c.
Min. voltage for ON state [V] 18 d.c.

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Hour counters
Count-down timer
Count of the system operating time through
the activation of a programmable threshold
on total current. Upon expiry of the
maintenance period set an icon will appear
on the display.
Count-up timer Life time of instrument
Climatic conditions
Storing [°C] from -10 to +60
Operation [°C] from -5 to +55
Relative humidity Max 93% (without condensation) at 40°C
Degree of protection
Frontal IP50
At terminals IP25

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Ax 4
1
2
IEC 61554
A
A
AA
A
4 INSTALLATION
4.1 Assembly

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Ax 4
1
1
2
3
A
AA
A
A
4.2 Disassembly

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4.3 Wiringdiagrams
The operations to carry out for the correct connection of the device, based on the
type of electric line available, are described in this section.
The installation and the cabling of the device must be carried
out by qualied personnel.
Danger of electrocution, burning and electric arc.
Use the personal protection devices suitable to adhere to the
current regulations governing electrical safety.
Prior to carrying out any connections check the sectioning of
the electric supply with the voltage detection device.
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