Gira 5472 02 User manual

Radio energy sensor, 1-gang intermediate plug
Order No. : 5472 02
Operating instructions
1 Safety instructions
Electrical equipment may only be installed and fitted by electrically skilled persons.
Serious injuries, fire or property damage possible. Please read and follow manual fully.
Adapter plugs may not be connected in series and must be easily accessible.
These instructions are an integral part of the product, and must remain with the end
customer.
2 Device components
Figure 1: Energy sensor
(1) SCHUKO® socket with increased contact protection
(2) Red status LED, covered
(3) Button Prog
3 Function
System information
This device is a part of the eNet system.
High transmission reliability at a radio frequency of 868 MHz is achieved by the transmission
behaviour and bidirectional data transfer.
The range of a radio system depends on various external circumstances. The range can be
optimised by the choice of installation location.
This device complies with the requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. Declaration of
Conformity and further information on the eNet system can be found on our website.
The device may be operated in all EU and EFTA countries.
Intended use
- Energy sensor for radio transmission of voltage, current and energy values
- Operation with eNet server
iThe energy sensor is not officially calibrated and may not therefore be used for invoicing
purposes.
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Product characteristics
- Detection of current and voltage of the connected consumer
- Calculation of the effective, idle, apparent power and the effective energy
- Event or time-controlled transmission of measured value telegrams to the eNet server
- Update of the device software
iThe parameter list is in the Internet in the documentation for this device.
Functional description
The energy sensor records and calculates various characteristic electrical values of the
connected consumers. It is possible to display these values using the visualisation of the eNet
server. All the energy sensors available in the building installation can be monitored using the
eNet server (see technical documentation of the eNet server).
Time and event-controlled data transmission
The energy sensor determines the current consumption data every 0.2 seconds. The data can
be transmitted at a configurable transmission of 1...60 minutes.
In addition, data transmission can be coupled to the change in effective output. If the effective
output exceeds a value of 1...2000 W and the deviation to the most recently transmitted value is
1...50 %, the data is transferred again, but only after at least one minute.
Default setting
Time-controlled transmission, transmission interval: 15 minutes
Event-controlled transmission:
Rel. threshold value, effective output: 10 %
Abs. threshold value, effective output: 1 W
Transferred characteristic electric values
- Current
- Voltage
- Average effective output
Interval for average formation configurable between 0.2...300 s.
- Apparent output
- Fundamental oscillation idle power
- Effective energy
The total effective energy is saved to power failure-proof memory.
4 Information for electrically skilled persons
4.1 Fitting and electrical connection
To ensure good transmission quality, keep a sufficient distance from any possible sources of
interference, e.g. metallic surfaces, microwave ovens, hi-fi and TV systems, ballasts or
transformers.
oInsert device into socket outlet.
oInsert load into socket outlet of the energy sensor.
4.2 Commissioning
Integrating an energy sensor into the project
The energy sensor must be read in using a system scan of the eNet server and integrated into
a project.
To do this, the eNet server must be connected correctly and connected to a computer (see the
instructions of the eNet server).
oStart the commissioning interface of the eNet server. Create or open the project into which
the energy sensor is to be integrated (see technical documentation of the eNet server).
oStart the system scan in the commissioning interface of the eNet server.
oPress button Prog (3) for longer than 4 seconds.
The status LED (4) flashes after 2 seconds. The energy sensor is in programming mode for
approx. 1 minute.
The eNet server finds the energy sensor and displays it on the commissioning interface.
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The status LED of the energy sensor goes out.
oAssign the energy sensor to the installation location using the commissioning interface.
Removing an energy sensor from the project
oIn the commissioning interface of the eNet server, delete the energy sensor from the
current project (refer to the technical documentation of the eNet server).
The energy sensor is removed from the project and the parameters reset to the default
setting.
Resetting the device to the factory setting
The connection to the eNet server is disconnected and parameters are reset to default setting.
oPress the Prog button for at least 20 seconds.
The status LED flashes after 4 seconds. After 20 seconds the status LED flashes faster.
oRelease Prog button and press briefly once again within 10 seconds.
The status LED flashes more slowly for approx. 5 seconds.
Device is reset to default setting.
5 Appendix
The icon confirms the conformity of the product to the relevant guidelines.
5.1 Technical data
Rated voltage AC 230 V ~
Mains frequency 50 / 60 Hz
Rated load current 16 A (IL)
Peak current (1 s) 80 A
Peak current (1 min) 24 A
Power consumption max. 0.5 W
Transmission interval 1 ... 60 min
Ambient temperature -5 ... +45 °C
Degree of protection IP 20
Dimensions W×H×D 57×127×78 mm
Radio frequency 868.3 MHz
Transmitting power max. 20 mW
Transmitting range in free field typical 100 m
Measuring ranges
Current 0 mA ... 16 A
Accuracy (current) ± 0.5 % of the current value and ± 8 mA
Voltage 207 ... 250 V
Accuracy (voltage) ± 0.5 % of curr. val.
Transmitted power and output values
Effective output -4000 ... 4000 W
Apparent output 0 ... 4000 VA
Idle output -4000 ... 4000 var
Accuracy (power) ± 0.5 % of the current value and ± 2 W/VA/var
Effective energy -99999 ... 99999 kW·h
5.2 Parameter list
Settings window
Device settings
Parameters Setting options, Basic
setting
Explanations
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Manual commissioning On, Off
Basic setting: On
Blocks manual commissioning
for all device channels. In the
"Off" setting, the device
cannot be reset to the factory
setting.
Repeater mode On, Off
Basic setting: Off
In addition to its other
functions, the device can be
used as a repeater. In the
"On" setting, the device
repeats all the received
telegrams.
Transmission mode Single, Double
Basic setting: Double
The transmission of all
measured value telegrams is
repeated to guarantee
increased transmission
security (no unsecured
transmission). It is possible to
switch over to simple
transmission.
Settings, channel
Parameters Setting options, Basic
setting
Explanations
Manual commissioning On, Off
Basic setting: On
Blocks manual commissioning
for the device channel. In the
"Off" setting, the device
cannot be reset to the factory
setting.
Transmit voltage On, Off
Basic setting: On
Transmits the current voltage
value.
Transmit current On, Off
Basic setting: On
Transmits the current current
value.
Transmit effective output On, Off
Basic setting: On
Transmits the average
effective output. If negative
values are displayed, then
effective output is fed in, e.g.
via a photovoltaic system.
Transmit apparent output On, Off
Basic setting: On
Transmits the current
apparent output value.
Transmit idle output On, Off
Basic setting: On
Transmits the current value of
the basic oscillation idle
output. If negative values are
displayed, this is a capacitive
idle power. Positive values
show an inductive idle power.
Transmit absolute effective
energy
On, Off
Basic setting: On
Transmits the cumulative
value of the effective energy. If
negative values are displayed,
then effective energy is fed in,
e.g. via a photovoltaic system.
Effective energy -1073741823…1073741823
Wh
Basic setting: 0 Wh (Current
value)
Displays the currently
cumulated effective energy.
The value can be reset to 0 or
set to any other value.
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Transmission interval 1 … 60 min
Basic setting: 15 min
The current consumption data
is transmitted at the interval
set here at the latest. Changes
to the effective output cause
fresh transmission, however
only after one minute at the
earliest.
Rel. threshold value, effective
output
1 ... 50 %
Basic setting: 10 %
The transmission of
consumption data can be
coupled to the change in
effective output. The basis is
always the most recently
transmitted effective output
value. If the percentage
change entered here is
exceeded, then all the
measured values are resent.
Abs. threshold value, effective
output
0 … 2000 W
Basic setting: 1 W
A lower threshold value of the
effective output can be
entered here, to avoid
frequent transmission in the
lower power range. Event-
controlled transmission is only
active above this threshold
value.
Suppression length, effective
output
0 ms … 300 s
Basic setting: 0 ms
Triggers for event-controlled
transmission are often switch-
on and switch-off operations.
In order to avoid incorrect
measured values due to
switch-on peaks, this
parameter can be used to
enter a suppression period.
The measured values are only
transmitted if the effective
output is still above or below
the relative threshold value
after the set time.
Averaging length 0.2 … 300 s
Basic setting: 1 s
In the case of effective output,
it is not the current value
which is transmitted, as with
other measured values, but
the average value. It is
possible to set the period for
average value formation here.
Information window
During channel selection in the Information window, the following values are displayed.
Display value Explanations
Measuring status:
value is real/
out of service
value is real: Device being operated
out of service: Device error
Measuring status:
no fault/
value is corrupted due to failure
no fault: Measurement active
value is corrupted due to failure: The sensor is
not supplying valid measured values.
Measuring status:
in commission
Not used.
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Measuring status:
time synchronisation active
Not used.
Measuring status:
Acknowledged
Not used.
Measuring status:
no alarm
Not used.
Voltage Displays the current voltage value.
Current Displays the current current value.
Effective output Displays the current effective output.
Idle output Displays the current idle output.
If negative values are displayed, this is a
capacitive idle power. Positive values show an
inductive idle power.
Apparent output Displays the current apparent output.
Absolute effective energy Displays the current absolute effective energy.
If negative values are displayed, then effective
energy is fed in, e.g. via a photovoltaic
system.
Effective energy Displays the cumulated effective energy.
Counter status can be set via settings window.
iThe value can be updated using the arrow next to the display values.
5.3 Troubleshooting
Negative effective output or energy values are displayed.
Cause: This is an energy source, e.g. a photovoltaic system, feeding in energy.
iIf negative idle power values are displayed, this is a capacitive idle power. Positive values
show an inductive idle power.
5.4 Accessories
DRA server Order No. 5301 00
5.5 Warranty
The warranty is provided in accordance with statutory requirements via the specialist trade.
Please submit or send faulty devices postage paid together with an error description to your
responsible salesperson (specialist trade/installation company/electrical specialist trade). They
will forward the devices to the Gira Service Center.
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Gira
Giersiepen GmbH & Co. KG
Elektro-Installations-
Systeme
Industriegebiet Mermbach
Dahlienstraße
42477 Radevormwald
Postfach 12 20
42461 Radevormwald
Deutschland
Tel +49(0)21 95 - 602-0
Fax +49(0)21 95 - 602-191
www.gira.de
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