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Parameter Add-
ress
Size,
byte
Direc-
tion
Range
Power demand period
(E)
2307 2 R/W 1,2,5,10,15,20,30,60
min, 255 = external
synchronization
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Volt/ampere demand
period
2308 2 R/W 0 to 1800 sec
Averaging buffer size 2309 2 R/W 8, 16, 32
Reset enable/disable 2310 2 R/W 0 = disable, 1 = enable
Reserved 2311 2 R Read as 65535
The number of demand
periods (E)
2312 2 R/W 1 to 15
Reserved 2313 2 R Read as 65535
Reserved 2314 2 R Read as 65535
Nominal frequency 2315 2 R/W 50, 60 Hz
Reserved 2316 2 R Read as 65535
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The wiring mode options are as follows:
3OP2 - 3-wire open delta using 2 CTs (2 element)
4LN3 - 4-wire WYE using 3 PTs (3 element), line to neutral voltage readings
3DIR2 - 3-wire direct connection using 2 CTs (2 element)
4LL3 - 4-wire WYE using 3 PTs (3 element), line to line voltage readings
3OP3 - 3-wire open delta using 3 CTs (2 1/2 element)
3LN3 - 4-wire WYE using 2 PTs (2 1/2 element), line to neutral voltage readings
3LL3 - 4-wire WYE using 2 PTs (2 1/2 element), line to line voltage readings
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Synchronization of power demand interval can be made through communications using the
Synchronize power demand interval command (see Table 5-5)
(E) available in the PM130E
5.3 User Selectable Options Setup
Table 5-3 User Selectable Options Registers
Parameter Add-
ress
Size,
byte
Direc-
tion
Range
Power calculation mode (P) 2376 2 R/W 0 = using reactive
power,
1 = using non-active
power
Energy roll value (E)
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2377 2 R/W
0 = 1×10
4
1 = 1×10
5
2 = 1×10
6
3 = 1×10
7
4 = 1×10
8
Phase energy calculation
mode (E)
2378 2 R/W 0 = disable, 1 = enable
(P) available in the PM130P and PM130E (read as 65535 in the PM130)
(E) available in the PM130E (read as 65535 in the PM130 and PM130P)
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For short energy registers (see Table 5-1), the maximum roll value will be 1×10
8
for positive
readings and 1×10
7
for negative readings.