1TNC928250M0201 FC610 User Manual
1TNC928250M0201 FC610 User Manual
LVS Digital
FC610 – Feeder monitoring and control
User Manual
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Table of Contents
1 General ......................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Target Group ................................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Use of Warning, Caution, Information and Tip icon ............................................................. 1
1.3 Terminology ................................................................................................................................. 2
1.4 Related Documentation .............................................................................................................5
1.5 Related System Version ..............................................................................................................5
5 Configuration ........................................................................................................................... 48
5.1 Configuration of FC610 ........................................................................................................... 48
LIST OF F IG UR ES
List of Figures
Figure 1: Example of using FC610 in a 3-phase feeder ......................................................................... 6
Figure 2: FC610 basic unit with HMI MP56, MP53 .................................................................................. 7
Figure 3: DIN-rail mounting and removing of FC610 basic unit ......................................................... 8
Figure 4: Installation of HMI MP53/56 ..................................................................................................... 8
Figure 5: Installation dimension and DIN-rail mounting ..................................................................... 9
Figure 6: Screw mounting of FC610 basic unit .....................................................................................10
Figure 7: Front panel cut-out dimension of MP53 ................................................................................10
Figure 8: Front panel cut-out dimension of MP56 ...............................................................................10
Figure 9: FC610 basic unit terminals description................................................................................. 11
Figure 10: FC610 basic unit top view terminal layout .......................................................................... 12
Figure 11: 24 VDC power output ............................................................................................................... 13
Figure 12: Relay output connection ......................................................................................................... 13
Figure 13: DIs supplied by internal 24 VDC ............................................................................................ 13
Figure 14: DIs supplied by external 24 VDC ...........................................................................................14
Figure 15: RS485 connection .....................................................................................................................14
Figure 16: Voltage measurement direct connection ............................................................................ 15
Figure 17: Voltage measurement connection via PT ............................................................................ 15
Figure 18: Current measurement single phase connection ............................................................... 16
Figure 19: Current measurement 3phase, IT network connection ................................................... 16
Figure 20: Current measurement 3phase+N, TN/TT network connection ..................................... 16
Figure 21: FC610 product features ........................................................................................................... 17
Figure 22: Four-quadrant representation of active and reactive power and energy ................... 19
Figure 23: Example of voltage dip curve U1- the event completes within 120 samples time ... 30
Figure 24: Example of voltage dip curve U1 - the event longer than 120 samples time ............. 30
Figure 25: Example for LVS Digital integration with FC610 via Modbus RTU ............................... 32
Figure 26: Example for LVS Digital integration with FC610 via Modbus TCP (MS572) ............... 32
Figure 27: MP53 Operator Panel Figure 28: MP56 Operator Panel .... 33
Figure 29: Main display page ................................................................................................................... 34
Figure 30: Navigate through display groups ........................................................................................ 35
Figure 31: Navigate through display pages under each group ......................................................... 36
Figure 32: How to change default password .........................................................................................41
Figure 33: Turn off the voltage, frequency display group ................................................................. 42
Figure 34: Change the hysteresis value ................................................................................................. 45
Figure 35: Read firmware version ........................................................................................................... 47
Figure 36: Configuration of FC610 .......................................................................................................... 48
List of Tables
Table 1 Alarm messages and description.............................................................................................. 39
TARG ET GR OUP G ENER A L
1 General
It is assumed that the user has a basic knowledge of physical and electrical fundamentals, elec-
trical wiring practices and electrical components.
The electrical warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard that could result in
electrical shock.
The warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard that could result in personal
injury
The caution icon indicates important information or warnings related to the con-
cept discussed in the text. It might indicate the presence of a hazard that could
result in corruption of software or damage to equipment/property
The information icon alerts the reader to pertinent facts and conditions
The tip icon indicates advice on, for example, how to design your project or how to
use a certain function
Although Warning notices are related to personal injury, and Caution notices are associated
with equipment or property damage, the operation of damaged equipment could, under cer-
tain operational conditions, result in impaired process performance leading to personal injury
or death. It is, therefore, imperative that you comply fully with all Warning and Caution notices.
1.3 Terminology
List of the terms, acronyms, abbreviations, and definitions that the document uses.
RTC Real time clock Integrated clock function in devices used to gen-
erate time and date information if a remote clock
system is not present
THD Total harmonic dis- It is defined as the ratio of the sum of the powers
tortion of all harmonic components to the power of
the fundamental frequency.
PFA Power factor Arith- Under periodic conditions, ratio of the absolute
metic value of the active power to the apparent power
PFV Power factor Vector Under periodic conditions, ratio of the vector of
the active power to the apparent power
THDu Total harmonic dis- Total harmonic distortion voltage of all harmonic
tortion related to frequencies over the voltage of fundamental fre-
voltage quency
THDi Total harmonic dis- Total harmonic distortion current of all harmonic
tortion related to frequencies over the current of fundamental fre-
current quency
• 1TGC908001 ABB Ability Condition Monitoring for Electrical System-CMES User Man-
ual
HW FW*
FC610 1.0 1.4
MP53 1.0 1.2
Until further notice, this document is also applicable for future firmware versions other than
those listed above.
The described functions are designed but may not be fully implemented in all details. Please
refer to the release notes regarding possible restrictions.
2 Product Information
2.1 Applications
FC610 is a multifunction meter and a network analyzer used in incomer/bus coupler/feeder
applications. It provides a scalable set of functions of electrical parameters which includes
options for monitoring, control, power quality analysis and energy efficiency evaluations.
FC610 is applicable for TN/TT/IT networks, providing all the measurements for energy man-
agement, power quality and issues alarms for unexpected network disturbance.
FC610 is part of ABB LVS Digital smart devices family and fully integrated to LVS Digital plat-
form via Modbus RTU directly or Modbus TCP through MS572, the digital network converter.
FC610 basic unit supports 3-phase 230/400V voltage measurements with a maximum phase
to phase 690Vac direct measurement, applicable in IT/TN/TT networks. The basic unit comes
with a built-in current transformer supporting 1A or 5A direct current measurement.
The measured and monitored parameters are displayed via an HMI. Upon the application, a
MP53 (compact type) may be selected to fit on a module door of each outgoing feeders while
a MP56 (full size) HMI may be selected for an incomer or a feeder fitting in a full size panel.
FC610 parameters are configured through HMI panel. Alternatively, the parameter setting
software MConfig-G can be used for remote parameterization.
2.4 Installation
FC610 basic unit can be easily installed onto standard TS35 DIN-rail. It can also be screw
mounted when necessary.
Installation and maintenance must be performed according to the technical rules, codes
and relevant standards and carried out by skilled electricians only .
(cut-out) 84 mm x 68 mm x 29.3 mm
(cut-out) 91 mm x 91 mm x 29.3 mm
*) The interface to connect possible expansion module is reserved only in this product version.
One relay output is available for general fault indication by default. The relay is rated
2A@240VAC AC-15. Please refer to “Appendix A Technical data” for more details.
There are two sets of digital inputs available and pre-configured as main switching device
status (DI0) and fault (DI1) indication with ‘NO’ input characteristics.
The digital inputs can be supplied directly from internal 24 VDC power output.
When the digital inputs are powered by external supply, OUT/M terminal must be connected
as follows.
1) The common terminal of digital inputs is internally connected with the negative terminal
of the power output.
FC610 supports Modbus RTU directly via a RS485 interface. The connection is as follows,
Please refer to document “1TNC928247 FC610 Modbus Protocol Implementation” for commu-
nication related information.
Voltage measurement of FC610 is through the voltage input connections. The maximum di-
rect input system voltage is 690 VAC (phase to phase) with 15 % fluctuation. External PT
should be used for higher voltage measurement. 0.5 A fuse protection is recommended for
the voltage input connections.
1) Always check the phase of the measured voltage and current to ensure the matching phase
sequence and avoid error reading.
2) The current measurement accuracy also depends on the accuracy of selected external CTs.
3 Product Functions
From real-time electrical measurement, energy analysis, power quality monitoring to diag-
nostic and data logging features, FC610 provides a complete set of measurement and moni-
toring data for the plant operators. With the connectivity to the communication network and
the leverage of ABB AbilityTM CMES Condition Monitoring, it assists the plant operator further
to set up energy management and asset management strategies.
3.1 Measurements
Frequency F 45 to 65 Hz 0.1
* All listed values above are displayed through HMI MP53/MP56 and accessible via communication.
In the first quadrant the load is inductive. Both active and reactive energy are imported, i.e.
energy is imported from the utility to the consumer load.
In the second quadrant the load is capacitive in which active energy is exported and reactive
energy is imported.
In the third quadrant the load is inductive. Both active and reactive energy are exported to the
network.
In the last quadrant the load is capacitive in which active energy is imported while reactive
energy is exported.
Figure 22: Four-quadrant representation of active and reactive power and energy
Demand value is the time-integrated value of the measured values. It is the average value cal-
culated over the demand integration time.
The demand integration time in FC610 are selectable from 2 s, 10 s, 5 min, 8 min, 10 min, 15
min, 20 min, 30 min and 60 mins. The integration time is calculated by the sliding method.
The sliding time interval is 1 second when the integration time is selected as 2 or 10 seconds.
When the integration time is 5,8,10,20,30, 60 minutes, the sliding time interval is 1 minute.
For example, when 2s integration time is selected, the measured values are integrated for a 2
second time window. The sliding time interval is 1 second which means that the demand
value is calculated and updated every second.
Similarly, when 10min integration time is selected, the demand value is calculated for a
10mins period time window. The sliding time interval is 1minute which means that the de-
mand value is calculated and updated every minute.
Maximum demand value is the maximum average value since FC610 is powered up or last reset.
The maximum demand value is resettable through fieldbus only.
Unbalanced current is presented as a percentage value following below calculation and displayed di-
rectly through HMI.
where
𝐼1 + 𝐼2 + 𝐼3
I𝑎𝑣𝑔 =
3
The current unbalance threshold and hysteresis is a percentage value. A current unbalance
event is detected when current unbalance value Inba is above the threshold. The event ends
when the Inba is equal to or below the value of the threshold minus the hysteresis.
Threshold
Value range 50-90 %
Defaults value 50 %
Step value 1%
Hysteresis
Value range 0-10 %
Default value 2%
Step value 1%
Unbalanced voltage is presented as a percentage value following below calculation and displayed di-
rectly through HMI.
Where
The voltage unbalance threshold and hysteresis are both presented as percentage value. A volt-
age unbalance event is detected when voltage unbalance value U nba is above the threshold. The
event ends when the Unba is equal to or below the threshold minus the hysteresis.
Default value 0
Threshold
Value range 50-90 %
Default value 50 %
Step value 1%
Hysteresis
Default value 2%
Step value 1%
In single-phase system, when Udip falls below the threshold, an alarm is triggered; when Udip is
equal to or above the dip threshold plus the hysteresis, the alarm is reset.
In three-phase system, when Udip of any phase falls below the threshold, an alarm is triggered.
The alarm is reset when the Udip of three-phase are recovered to or above the threshold plus
the hysteresis value.
Default value 0
Threshold
Step value 1%
Hysteresis
Value range 0-10 %
Default value 2%
Step value 1%
Do not set the voltage dip threshold below the lowest measurable limit. i.e.
minimum 29 VAC (Phase to N) or 50 VAC (Phase to Phase).
For example, in a 240 VAC single phase system, the minimum setting should
not be lower than 12 % (29 VAC/240 VAC). While in a 400 VAC 3-phase system,
the minimum setting should not be lower than 13 % (50 VAC/400 VAC).
In single-phase system, when Uswl rise above the threshold, an alarm is triggered; when Uswl
returns to or below the swell threshold minus the hysteresis, the alarm is reset.
In three-phase system, when Uswl of any phase rise above the threshold, an alarm is triggered;
The alarm is reset when Uswl of three-phase is returned to or below the threshold minus the
hysteresis value.
Threshold
Value range 5-20 %
Default value 10 %
Step value 1%
Hysteresis
The interruption threshold and hysteresis voltage settings are a percentage of the system
rated voltage Un.
In single-phase system, when Uint falls below the threshold, an alarm is triggered; when Uint is
equal to or above the dip threshold plus the hysteresis, the alarm is reset.
In three-phase system, when Uint of any phase falls below the threshold, an alarm is triggered;
The alarm is reset when Uint of three-phase are recovered to or above the threshold plus the
hysteresis value, the alarm is reset.
Threshold
Value range 95-100 %
Default value 95 %
Step value 1%
Hysteresis
Step value 1%
The over current function in FC610 is designed for supervision purpose only and should not be
used to replace any over current protection device.
The over current threshold and hysteresis settings are a percentage value of the In. An over
current event is detected when any of the measured phase current is above the threshold. An
alarm is triggered.
The alarm is cleared when the phase current returns to or below the value of threshold setting
minus the hysteresis.
Example.
The threshold is set as 110 % with the hysteresis 10 %.
An over current alarm is triggered in FC610 when phase A current rise to/above 110 % In. When
phase A current returns below 110 %, the alarm continues. Only when current phase A drops
below 100 %, i.e. 110 % (threshold) minus 10 % (hysteresis), the alarm is reset.
Default value 0
Threshold
Hysteresis
Step value 1%
• Voltage: L1,L2,L3
• Current: Ia,Ib,Ic
If this function is enabled, an alarm will be issued when the voltage or current phase sequence
detected by FC610 does not match the above specifications.
Function enable/disable
Value range 0=Disable 1=Enable
Default value 0
FC610 also provide condition data of the connected load and switching device for service and
maintenance purpose.
All condition data including alarm and trip messages are displayed on local HMI MP53/56 di-
rectly and accessible via the communication interface.
There are two options available in feedback, i.e. “current feedback” and “main switch feed-
back” (via DI). When “current feedback” option is selected, main switch status is monitored
through current measurement. i.e. main switch status will be indicated as ‘ON’ when a current
is measured. Similarly, when “main switch feedback” option is selected, main switch status
will be only updated through monitoring the DI0 which is pre-configured as main switch func-
tion.
Main switch fault is monitored via DI1 which is pre-configured as main switch function.
√
Single last alarm with time stamp
√
Single last operation with time stamp
√
Sequence of events (SOE)up to 256 events
√
Load curves
√
Event curves
√
Real-time clock (RTC)
√
Time synchronization
The setting of the internal clock may be manually from the front HMI panel or via dedicated
configuration software MConfig-G with the setting accuracy to 1 second.
For higher timing accuracy, the RTC setting is expected from fieldbus, e.g. through Modbus
RTU. A time setting to an accuracy of 10ms may be broadcasted to FC610 from a Modbus
main station. More details of writing RTC from Modbus network are available in separate doc-
ument ‘1TNC928247 FC610 Modbus Protocol Implementation’.
When FC610 is used with a MS572, the digital converter, in a Modbus TCP network (fig25), it
is also possible to synchronize time from external SNTP server to MS572 before further
broadcasting to FC610.
SOE
Other than recording single alarm, trip and operation, FC610 records up to 256 events with
time stamp.
Event curve
FC610 records events triggered by voltage dip, voltage swell, Interruption, over current through
event curves. Current and voltages curves including I1, I2, I3, U1, U2, U3, U12, U23, and U31 of
each triggered event are recorded in FC610. Only the last 10 records are saved in FC610 for each
event type.
Each event curve is recorded from event pre-trigger point until event recovery stage through
120 samples or 240 samples. The sampling frequency is every half cycle. For example, in a 50Hz
system, the sampling frequency is every 10ms.
When an event, from detection to recovery, completes within 120 samples time, the event will
still be recorded with 120 samples (Figure 23). If an event is longer than 120 samples time, the
event will be recorded through 240 samples instead, with 120 samples recorded during event
detected period and the other 120 samples during event recovery period. (Figure 24)
The pre-trigger point of an event is configurable from 30% -70% of the sampling range before
the event is detected. For example, if 30% is configured as pre-trigger level in a 50Hz system,
36 samples are recorded before the event is triggered while 84 samples are recorded after the
event is detected. Similarly, another 36 samples are recorded before the event is recovered and
84 samples after recovery.
Figure 23: Example of voltage dip curve U1- the event completes within 120 samples time
Figure 24: Example of voltage dip curve U1 - the event longer than 120 samples time
Event curves and load curves are only accessible and displayed via configuration software
MConfig-G. They are not accessible by upper system via communication network.
Load curve
FC610 records load profile curves for P1, P2, P3, Q1, Q2, Q3, S1, S2, S3 and P, Q, S, PF for a fixed
period.
FC610 logs power related values every 10 minutes and offers latest 60 days' record through
MConfig-G software.
Event curves and load curves are only accessible and displayed via configuration software
MConfig-G. They are not accessible by upper system via communication network.
3.6 Connectivity
FC610 supports Modbus RTU protocol. The communication speed is up to 115.2 kbps. Parame-
terization and monitoring can be done via the integrated RS485 port.
To integrate FC610 into a Modbus TCP network the generic ABB Modbus RTU/TCP converter
MS572 can be used.
FC610 is fully integrated to ABB LVS Digital network via Modbus RTU as well as Modbus TCP.
Figure 25: Example for LVS Digital integration with FC610 via Modbus RTU
Figure 26: Example for LVS Digital integration with FC610 via Modbus TCP (MS572)
4 HMI MP53/MP56
FC610 provides HMI panel MP53/56 for local monitoring, operation and configuration.
MP53 is designed to be fit to the compact module front door of ABB LVS switchgear. MP56
provides a bigger LCD screen with a better visual option.
Figure 27: MP53 Operator Panel Figure 28: MP56 Operator Panel
Button Function
Enter button, to enter selected menu
Icon Description
Alarm is active
MP Communication active
The display of which parameter groups are customizable in HMI panel. How to select the pa-
rameter groups to display is explained in configuration section.
1 Current I (A)
2 Voltage and frequency U Phase (V)
7 Reserved Reserved
8 Device status Main switch status
Current 1 I (A)
2 I (%) = I/In*100%
3 Frequency (Hz)
4 U unbalance (%)
4 PΣ(KW)
5 QΣ (Kvar)
6 SΣ (KVA)
7 PF
7 Max PAve(KW)
H3-H31 I2 (%)
H3-H31 I3 (%)
H3-H31 U2 (%)
H3-H31 U3 (%)
off/on/fault
2 Stop time
3 Insert times
More detail alarm information, please refer to 1TNC928247 FC610 Modbus Protocol
Implementation.
Long press button to go into configuration menu. A password is required before the
configuration can be activated.
Factory default password is 1111. For security reason, please change the password after the
first log in.
1200,2400,
(PARA: Parameters) (Conn: (bAUd: Modbus 4800,9600,
Communication Baud Rate) 19200,38400,
setting) 57600,115200
None,ODD,EVEN
(PArI: Parity Check)
1-25 or 255
(CFd:
Communication
Failure Delay)
1-127
(Addr: Device
Address)
The old password 0000-9999
(OPT: Display Panel) (CODE: Password 0000-9999
Setup) (NEW: Input the new
code the first time)
0000-9999
(AGAIN: Input the new
code the second time)
ON/OFF
(CODE: LCD Setting) (Current display group)
U_F
(Voltage and F display
group)
(3-9 display group)
0000-9999
(TSET: Time Setting) (RTC: RTC TIME) (NEW: Input the new
code the first time)
0000-9999
(AGAIN: Input the new
code the second time)
(dATE) 1-31
(HOUR) 0-23
(MINUTE) 0-59
(SECONd) 0-59
The example below shows how to turn on/off the display groups of parameters :
• Feeder control
• Feeder Information
/
(EPU: External PT
Used) (Disable/Enable)
600-50000
(EPP: External PT Pri-
mary)
100-690
(EPS: External PT Sec-
ondary)
1/3/3+N
(InFo: Feeder Info.) (PHAS: Number of
Phases)
110-690
(U: Voltage)
50/60
(F: Frequency)
0.001-4000000.000
(P: Feeder Power Rat- KW
ing)
0.01-10000 A
(In: Feeder Nominal
Current)
*Feedback is part of the monitoring function of main switch device status on/off. There are
two options available, i.e. via current measurement or main switch feedback (via DI0).
Over current supervision, current unbalance supervision, voltage unbalance supervision, volt-
age dip supervision, voltage swell supervision, voltage interruption supervision and phase
sequence supervision.
/
(PARA: Parameters) (I-OS: Over (FUNC: Function)
Current (Disable/Enable)
Supervision) 100 %-120 %
(THSH: Threshold)
0 %-10 %
(HYST: Hysteresis)
/
(I-US: Current (FUNC: Function)
Unbalance (Disable/Enable)
Supervision) 50 %-90 %
(THSH: Threshold)
0 %-10 %
(HYST: Hysteresis)
/
(U-US: Voltage (FUNC: Function)
Unbalance (Disable/Enable)
Supervision) 50%-90%
(THSH: Threshold)
0%-10%
(HYST: Hysteresis)
/
(U-DS: Voltage Dip (FUNC: Function)
Supervision) (Disable/Enable)
5 %-100 %
(THSH: Threshold)
0 %-10 %
(HYST: Hysteresis)
/
(U-SS: Voltage (FUNC: Function)
Swell Supervision) (Disable/Enable)
5 %-20 %
(THSH: Threshold)
0 %-10 %
(HYST: Hysteresis)
/
(U-IS: Voltage (FUNC: Function)
Interruption (Disable/Enable)
Supervision) 95 %-100 %
(THSH: Threshold)
0 %-10 %
(HYST: Hysteresis)
/
(PSS: Phase (FUNC: Function)
Sequence (Disable/Enable)
supervision)
The example below shows how to change the value from 1 % to 4 % of the “Hysteresis”
( ) under “Voltage Unbalance Supervision” ( ).
2 seconds,
(PARA: Parameters) (IPAM: Integration (I_IT: Integration time 10 seconds,
period of average of current) 5 minutes,
and maximum) 8 minutes,
(U_IT: Integration time 10 minutes,
of voltage) 15 minutes,
20 minutes,
(F_IT: Integration time 30 minutes,
of frequency) 60 minutes
30 %-70 %
(MAIN: (PCRP: 1/2 period
Maintenance) curves record point *)
1-65534
(RUN: Running time) Off:65535 (65535)
1-65534
(INSE: Insertion cycle) Off:65535 (65535)
*) The event curve record position refers to the position of the record point where the event
occurs in the entire event record, such as 30 %, which means that the record at the time of the
event is located at 30 % of a record.
The firmware of FC610 usually refers to the application firmware, i.e., which may be required to
be updated or upgraded due to bug fixing or feature improvements.
0.1-9.9
(PROD: Production) (PVS: Product version) (BOOT: Bootloader
firmware of FC610)
0.1-9.9
(FC610: Application
firmware of FC610)
0.1-9.9
(MP53/56: Operator
Panel firmware)
Following example is used to show how to read the firmware version of FC610.
5 Configuration
Parameters of FC610 are expected to be configured via HMI panel MP53 or MP56 which is de-
scribed in section 4.
In case of firmware updating or reading event curves, MConfig-G software must be used.
MConfig-G establish communication with FC610 via RS485 communication which is shown be-
low. A dedicated parameterization cable TK202 is required to connect FC610 and the configu-
ration computer with the MConfig-G software installed.
It is also possible to configure FC610 via communication. Please refer to “1TNC928247 FC610
Modbus Protocol Implementation” for more information.
*Feedback is part of the monitoring function of main switch device status on/off. There are
two options available, i.e. via current measurement or main switch feedback (via DI0).
*** Event curves record point is to define the pre-trigger point and the pre-recovery point. For
example, on a 240-samples event curve with 30% setting means 36 samples are recorded be-
fore the event is triggered while 84 samples are recorded after the event is detected. Another
36 samples are recorded before the event is recovered and 84 samples after recovery. More
details refer to event curve section.
Parameters have also been pre-loaded in user definable area which is in line with LVS digital
data integration requirements. For the details of parameters preloaded in FC610, please refer
to “1TNC928247 FC610 Modbus Protocol Implementation”.
Changing of the default mapping requires MConfig-G configuration tool locally if not updat-
ing through fieldbus.
In case FC610 is integrated into a LVS Digital system the pre-loaded data mapping shall not
be changed as else the displayed information in e.g. CMES condition monitoring system will
become mixed up.
—
Appendix A Technical Data
A.1 Technical specifications
Main circuit
Halogen-free
Flammability rating UL94V2
Pollution degree 2
Rated frequency 50 / 60 Hz
Power consumption 16 VA max. @ 240 VAC
8 VA max. @ 110 VAC
Power output
Current 100 mA @ 240 VAC supply input
50 mA @ 110 VAC supply input
Voltage 24 VDC
Communication
Terminal wire area 0.2 .. 2.5 mm2
Recommended tightening torque 0.5 .. 0.6 Nm
Environmental
Operating temperature -5 ℃ - 55 ℃
Storage temperature -40 ℃ - 85 ℃
SA 2 % to 120 % In 1
Ea 0 to 99999999 kWh 0.5
ErV 0 to 99999999 kVarh 2
EapA 0 to 99999999 kVah 1
F 45 to 65 Hz 0.1
I 5 % to 120 % In 0.2
IN, INc 5 % to 120 % In 1
19th to 31st 5
THDu 2
Ih 3st to 31st 2
THDi 2
Ih 3rd to 31st 2
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Document Number: 1TNC928250 Rev. M0201