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Satec PM130 PLUS Series - General Meter Setup; Basic Meter Setup

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Chapter 5 Configuring the PM130 PLUS General Meter Setup
PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series_Installation Operation and Manual 86
5.2 General Meter Setup
5.2.1 Basic Meter Setup
This section describes how to configure the PM130 PLUS for your particular environment and application.
Before operating your meter, provide the device with basic information about your electrical network.
Using the Front Display
Select the baSc entry from the main menu. See Viewing and Changing Setup Options in Chapter 3 for
information on configuring parameters via the front display.
See the table below for the Basic Setup options.
Using a shortcut to the Basic Setup menu:
From the Data Display, press and release the SELECT button to enter the primary meter menu and then
simultaneously press the SELECT and UP buttons. You are directly moved to the CT setting entry.
The shortcut is not operational if the meter is password protected.
Using PAS
Select General Setup from the Meter Setup menu. See the table below for the Basic Setup options.
Table 20: Basic Setup Options
Display
Label
Parameter
Options
Default
Description
Basic Configuration
ConF
Wiring Mode
See Table 21
4Ln3
The wiring connection of the device
Pt
PT Ratio
1.0-6500.0
1.0
The phase potential transformer’s primary to
secondary ratio
Pt.F
PT Ratio Multiplier
×1, ×10
×1
PT Ratio multiplication factor. Used in extra high
voltage networks to accommodate the PT ratio for
500 kV and higher networks.
Ct
CT Primary Current
1-50000 A
5 A
The primary rating of the phase current transformer
Freq
Nominal Frequency
50,60,25,400 Hz
60 Hz
The nominal line frequency
LoAd
Maximum Demand
Load Current
0-50000 A
0
The maximum demand load current (0 = CT
primary current)
Demand Setup
d.P
Power block
demand period
E,
EH
1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15,
20, 30, 60 min,
E=external sync
15 min
The length of the demand period for power
demand calculations. If the external
synchronization is selected, a pulse front on the
digital input DI1 denotes the start of the demand
interval.

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