Notice that in the M-Logic, the power meter number should be read as “the first”, “the second”, “the third” and so on.
Example:
Device Modbus ID, monitoring Logic line (in example) Associated DPM
DPM - MIC 4002 (mains) 1 4/5 Mains power meter 1
DPM - MIC 4002 (generator#1) 2 1 DG power meter 1
DPM - MIC 4002 (generator#2) 3 2 DG power meter 2
DPM - MIC 4002 (generator#3) 4 3 DG power meter 3
Note that the Modbus ID must strictly be configured as different. And its assignment can be given depending on where it is
connected, for instance generator breaker closed feedback.
Table 13.1
Example of Modbus ID allocation
Common point of connection or building Power source Modbus DPM Modbus ID (M-Logic order)
Building 1 PV#1 MIC 4002 1
Building 2 PV#2 MIC 4002 2
Building 3 PV#3 MIC 4002 3
Building 4 PV#4 MIC 4002 4
Building 5 PV#5 MIC 4002 5
Building 6 PV#6 MIC 4002 6
Building 7 PV#7 MIC 4002 7
Building 8 PV#8 MIC 4002 8
Building 9 PV#9 MIC 4002 9
Building 10 PV#10 MIC 4002 10
Basement MSB DG1 MIC 4002 11 (first)
Basement MSB DG2 MIC 4002 12 (second)
Basement MSB DG3 MIC 4002 13 (third)
Mains Tx Transformer #1 MIC-2 14
Mains Tx Transformer #2 MIC-2 15
M-Logic orders are used when configuring the breaker feedbacks on the MICs.
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