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Energy Management Solutions

Power Generation and Transmission Facilities


You can provide solution in your Power transmission project with Klea Energy Analyser and Systemon Software

Shopping Malls and Chain Markets-Industrial Zones


With ETOR Gateway and Systemon software, you can read and invoice electric, naturel gas and
water meters as a sub-metering application automatically.
With Rapidus, you can always keep your facilitys reactive energy under control and never pay unexpected penalties.
With Klea and Ecras you can monitor, save and analyze energy consumptions. You can make saving decisions.

Factories
With Rapidus you can monitor your reactive energy remotely and you do not make unnecessary service and
never pay unexpected penalties.
With Klea and Ecras you can monitor, save and analyze energy consumptions. You can save expenses
and decrease your carbon emission.

Power Distribution Facilities


You can monitor, record and analyze your energy parameters and quality. You can minimize loss and leakage in your system.
With Rapidus you can keep your reactive energy consumption under control and you can monitor all energy parameters
with its advanced power measurement features.
KLEA Energy Analyzer
Moduler design
No connector cables
No fixing screws
State of the art technology

Easy mounting on panels


connection to system
Data Collection Platform
All forms of energy can be collected by one KLEA.
2 Digital I/O is standart in KLEA.
Plus 5 I/O is optional.
User can collect data from gas, water and/or pressure meters.
Production quantity can be collected by a limit switch or a dry contact coming from a proximity sensor.
User can calculate total consumption of all forms of energy and calculate energy cost per product.

Water
Meter

Gas
Meter Quantity
Counting

KLEA

Distribution MOBDUS
Panel

TCP/IP ETOR

Dual Source Energy Measurement


Generators produces much more expensive energy compared to utility supply.
Klea has generator input and it is activated once generator is on.
Users can set Tariff 2 to measure genset usage as a power supply and this brings users to identify the exact cost of the energy.

Genset
Utility

KLEA
TCP/IP

LOAD ETOR NETWORK

MOBDUS
RS 485
12
11 1

10 2 Multi-Tariff Energy Measurement


T1-1
9 T1-3 3
In addition to Tariff 2, Tariff 1 is splitted into three with adjustable
start & end times for each sub-tariff.
User can use these sub-tariffs in order to measure energy consumption
for different shifts in a facility.
8 T1-2 4 Tariff 1-1, 1-2 and 1-3 values are also saved in non-volatile memory.
User can read these values from the screen remotely Modbus communication.
7 5
6

Demand Management
User can adjust demand period between 1 to 60 minutes.
Klea keeps demand for I, P ,Q, and, S for each phase.
Klea monitors P, Q, S and I values and gets the average values of
4 parameters for each demand period.
Klea logs the maximum value of the average values in a month.
Klea keeps 4 months demand logs for 4 parameters with time stamp.
P, Q, S and I values are measured for each phase and sum.

Data Logging
Klea measures 68 different energy parameters.
Klea logs 80 days hourly
240 days daily
36 months monthly real time measurements of 68 parameters.
Klea logs 4 months demand values.
Klea logs 50 recent alarms with time stamp.
1 MB Memory
100 A

5A Surge Withstand 100 A/1 sec


1 sec.
Klea current inputs can withstand surges upto 100 A for 1 second.

In medium voltage applications, current transformers may generate


peak currents in secondary windings. These peak values may reach
upto 100 A and as a result of this current inputs of the analyzer may
burn out and create an open circuit for secondary connections of
the CT.

This may result with an explosion on CT since secondary side is


open circuited.

Signal Waveform Monitoring


Kleas high sampling rate enables the user to monitor a real
time signal waveform.
Kleas sampling rate per period is 512.
User can monitor the effects of harmonics on the system from
this screen.

Programmable Analog Outputs


Klea can be used as an energy transducer in substation
automation projects.
Some models have either 2 or 4 programmable analog outputs
and user can set any measured parameter to be disclosed with
any of the output channel.
Accuracy Class (0,2s)
Function
Performance Class Other
Function According to IEC Complementary
Symbol Function 61557-12 Measuring Range Characteristics

P Total active power 0,2 10 % Ib I Imax 0,5 Ind to 0,8 Cap -

QV Total reactive power 1 5 % Ib I Imax 0,25 Ind to 0,25 Cap -


SA Total apparent power 0,2 10 % Ib I Imax 0,5 Ind to 0,8 Cap -
EA Total active energy 0,2 0 to 49999999999 IEC 62053-22 Class 0.2S
ERV Total reactive energy 2 0 to 49999999999 IEC 62053-23 Class 2
f Frequency 0,05 45 - 65 Hz -
I Phase current 0,2 20 % Ib I Imax -
INc Neutral current 0,5 20 % Ib I Imax -
U Voltage 0,2 Umin U Umax -
PFA Power factor 0,5 0,5 Ind to 0,8 Cap -
THDV Total harmonic distortion voltage 1 0 % to 20 % -
THDI Total harmonic distortion current 1 0 % to 100 % -

Other Features
Graphical LCD
Language Support
Harmonics Measurement upto 51
Advanced Alarm Settings
Real Time Clock
606100 KLEA 320P 606101 KLEA 370P 606102 KLEA 322P 606103 KLEA 324P
General
Graphical LCD 6 buttons * * * *
Password Protection * * * *
Supply Voltage AC 85-300 V AC 85-300 V AC 85-300 V AC 85-300 V AC
Supply Voltage DC 85-300 V DC 85-300 V DC 85-300 V DC 85-300 V DC
Current Transformer Ratio 1-5000 A 1-5000 A 1-5000 A 1-5000 A
Voltage Transformer Ratio 1-5000 A 1-5000 A 1-5000 A 1-5000 A
Connection Type 3P4W, 3P3W Aron 3P4W, 3P3W Aron 3P4W, 3P3W Aron 3P4W, 3P3W Aron
Measurement in Quadrants 4 4 4 4
Networks TT, TN, IT TT, TN, IT TT, TN, IT TT, TN, IT
Accuracy Class Voltage 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2
Accuracy Class Current 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2
Accuracy Class Active Energy 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
Number of Measurement in a period 512 512 512 512
Power Consumption < 3VA < 3VA < 3VA < 3VA
Power Quality Measurements
Harmonics / current and voltage Upto 51st Upto 51st Upto 51st Upto 51st
THD-Voltage in % * * * *
THD-Current in % * * * *
Phasor Diagram * * * *
Data Logging
Average, Minimum, Maximum Values * * * *
Alarms * * * *
Time Stamp * * * *
Demand * * * *
Voltage Measurement Input
Overvoltage Category 300 V Cat II 300 V Cat II 300 V Cat II 300 V Cat II
Measured Range L-N 1-300 Vrms 1-300 Vrms 1-300 Vrms 1-300 Vrms
Measured Range L-L 2-500 Vrms 2-500 Vrms 2-500 Vrms 2-500 Vrms
Measured Frequency Range 45-65 Hz 45-65 Hz 45-65 Hz 45-65 Hz
Power Consumption <0.1 VA <0.1 VA <0.1 VA <0.1 VA
Sampling Freq.between 45-65 Hz 25,6 kHz 25,6 kHz 25,6 kHz 25,6 kHz
Current Measurement Input
Rated Current 6A 6A 6A 6A
Measurement Range 0.01-6A 0.01-6A 0.01-6A 0.01-6A
Overvoltage Category 300 V Cat II 300 V Cat II 300 V Cat II 300 V Cat II
Measurement Surge Voltage 2 kV 2 kV 2 kV 2 kV
Power Consumption <0.2 VA <0.2 VA <0.2 VA <0.2 VA
Peak current for 1 sec 100 A 100 A 100 A 100 A
Sampling Freq.between 45-65 Hz 25,6 kHz 25,6 kHz 25,6 kHz 25,6 kHz
Input Outputs
Relay Outputs 2 2 2 2
Max. Switching Current 10 A 10 A 10 A 10 A
Max. Switching Voltage 250 VAC 250 VAC 250 VAC 250 VAC
Max. Switching Power 1250 VA 1250 VA 1250 VA 1250 VA
Digital Inputs 2 7 2 2
Minimum Counting Frequency 100 Hz, 10 ms 100 Hz, 10 ms 100 Hz, 10 ms 100 Hz, 10 ms
Input Present or Not Dry Contact Dry Contact Dry Contact Dry Contact
Digital Outputs 2 7 2 2
Switching Voltage Range 5-30 VDC 5-30 VDC 5-30 VDC 5-30 VDC
Minimum Switching Frequency 20 Hz, 50 ms 20 Hz, 50 ms 20 Hz, 50 ms 20 Hz, 50 ms
Isolation Level 3750 Vrms 3750 Vrms 3750 Vrms 3750 Vrms
Analog Outputs 0 0 2 4
Range of Outputs
0-5 V, 0-10 V, -5-5 V, -10-10V, 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA - - * *
Isolation - - Isolated Nonisolated
Mechanical Properties
Weight 0,404 kg 0,428 kg 0,428 kg 0,428 kg
Protection Class IP 40 front, IP 20 rear IP 40 front, IP 20 rear IP 40 front, IP 20 rear IP 40 front, IP 20 rear
Assembly Type Panel Mount Panel Mount Panel Mount Panel Mount
Dimensions W96xH96xD72 W96xH96xD72 W96xH96xD72 W96xH96xD72
Cable Cross Sections
Supply Voltage, Current, Relay Outputs
Stranded: 2,5 mm2 - 14AWG 2,5 mm2 - 14AWG 2,5 mm2 - 14AWG 2,5 mm2 - 14AWG
Solid: 4mm2 - 12 AWG 4mm2 - 12 AWG 4mm2 - 12 AWG 4mm2 - 12 AWG
2x1.5 mm2 - 2x16 AWG 2x1.5 mm2 - 2x16 AWG 2x1.5 mm2 - 2x16 AWG 2x1.5 mm2 - 2x16 AWG
Digital I/O, RS 485
Stranded: 1,5 mm2 - 16AWG 1,5 mm2 - 16AWG 1,5 mm2 - 16AWG 1,5 mm2 - 16AWG
Solid: 1.5 mm2 - 16 AWG 1.5 mm2 - 16 AWG 1.5 mm2 - 16 AWG 1.5 mm2 - 16 AWG
2x0.75 mm2 - 2x18 AWG 2x0.75 mm2 - 2x18 AWG 2x0.75 mm2 - 2x18 AWG 2x0.75 mm2 - 2x18 AWG
Ambient Conditions
Operating Temperature -20 C . +60 C.. -20 C . +60 C.. -20 C . +60 C.. -20 C . +60 C..
Storage Temperature -30 C . +80 C.. -30 C . +80 C.. -30 C . +80 C.. -30 C . +80 C..
Relative Humidity (no condensation) 95% 95% 95% 95%
Communication and Others
Modbus RTU * * * *
Battery * * * *
Real Time Clock * * * *
Standarts in Compliance
Safety requirements for electrical equipment 300 VAC CAT II acc. to IEC 61010-1 300 VAC CAT II acc. to IEC 61010-1 300 VAC CAT II acc. to IEC 61010-1 300 VAC CAT II acc. to IEC 61010-1
for measurement, control, and laboratory use

EMC - Electrostatic discharge immunity test EN 61000-4-2 EN 61000-4-2 EN 61000-4-2 EN 61000-4-2


EMC - Radiated, radio-frequency, EN 61000-4-3 EN 61000-4-3 EN 61000-4-3 EN 61000-4-3
electromagnetic field immunity test

EMC - Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test EN 61000-4-4 EN 61000-4-4 EN 61000-4-4 EN 61000-4-4
EMC - Surge immunity test EN 61000-4-5 EN 61000-4-5 EN 61000-4-5 EN 61000-4-5
EMC - Immunity to conducted disturbances, EN 61000-4-6 EN 61000-4-6 EN 61000-4-6 EN 61000-4-6
induced by radio-frequency fields
EMC - Power frequency magnetic field immunity test EN 61000-4-8 EN 61000-4-8 EN 61000-4-8 EN 61000-4-8
EMC - Voltage dips, short interruptions and EN 61000-4-11 EN 61000-4-11 EN 61000-4-11 EN 61000-4-11
voltage variations immunity tests
Industrial, scientific and medical equipment - Radio-frequency EN 55011/A1:2010 EN 55011/A1:2010 EN 55011/A1:2010 EN 55011/A1:2010
disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement
Dimensions (mm)

Wiring Diagrams

3 Phase Connection With Neutral (3P4W) 3 Phase Connection No Neutral (3P3W)

3 Phase No Neutral Aron Connection


Ecras Electronic Multimeter
Moduler design
No connector cables
No fixing screws
State of the art technology

Easy mounting on panels


connection to system
Instanteneous Measurement
Each phase VL-N and its averages.
Each phase VL-L and its averages.
Each phase I and its sum.
Neutral Current
Each phase active power(P) and its sum.
Each phase reactive power(Q) and its sum.
Each phase apparent power(S) and its sum.
Each phase power factor(PF) and its average.
Frequency

Data Logging
Ecras measures 30 different energy parameters.
Ecras logs min and max values of the measured parameters
Ecras logs demand values for I, Q, P and S.

Alarms
Low limit, High Limit, Hysterysis and Delay Values can be set from the
Alarm Menu for the below parameters:
VL-N, V L-L, I, IN, PF and F
Phase sequence
Absence of Voltage and Current
Can be detected by Ecras and indicates each alarm by blinking
leds on its front panel.
User can activate two output relays by assigning them individually to
any alarm.

Surge Withstand 100 A/1 sec


Ecras current inputs can withstand surges upto 100 A for 1 second.
100 A
In case of a current rise in the secondary winding of the current
5A transformer, current inputs of the multimeter should withstand to
1 sec. these peak values. If not, current transformer may explode due to
open circuit in the secondary winding.

This may result with shutdown of the measurement system.


Ecras Product Selection Chart
606200 ECRAS 606201 ECRAS ALARM
General
Seven Segment Display 4 buttons * *
Password Protection * *
Supply Voltage AC 85-300 V AC 85-300 V AC
Supply Voltage DC 85-300 V DC 85-300 V DC
Current Transformer Ratio 1-5000 A 1-5000 A
Voltage Transformer Ratio 1-5000 A 1-5000 A
Connection Type 3P4W, 3P3W 3P4W, 3P3W
Measurement in Quadrants 4 4
Networks TT, TN, IT TT, TN, IT
Accuracy Class Voltage 0.2 0.2
Accuracy Class Current 0.2 0.2
Accuracy Class Active Energy 0.5 0.5
Number of Measurement in a period 512 512
Measurement Accuracy + - 1 digit + - 1 digit
Power Consumption < 6VA < 6VA
Power Quality Measurements
Harmonics / current and voltage
THD-Voltage in % * *
THD-Current in % * *
Phasor Diagram * *
Data Logging
Average, Minimum, Maximum Values * *
Alarms * *
Time Stamp * *
Demand * *
Voltage Measurement Input
Overvoltage Category 300 V Cat II 300 V Cat II
Measured Range L-N 10-300 Vrms 10-300 Vrms
Measured Range L-L 2-500 Vrms 2-500 Vrms
Measured Frequency Range 45-65 Hz 45-65 Hz
Power Consumption <0.1 VA <0.1 VA
Sampling Freq.between 45-65 Hz 25,6 kHz 25,6 kHz
Current Measurement Input
Rated Current 6A 6A
Measurement Range 0.01-5,5A 0.01-5,5A
Overvoltage Category 300 V Cat II 300 V Cat II
Measurement Surge Voltage 2 kV 2 kV
Power Consumption <0.2 VA <0.2 VA
Peak current for 1 sec 100 A 100 A
Sampling Freq.between 45-65 Hz 25,6 kHz 25,6 kHz
Input Outputs
Alarm Relay Outputs 0 2
Max. Switching Current 10 A
Max. Switching Voltage 250 VAC
Max. Switching Power 1250 VA
Mechanical Properties
Weight 0,291 kg 0,292 kg
Protection Class IP 40 front, IP 20 rear IP 40 front, IP 20 rear
Assembly Type Panel Mount Panel Mount
Dimensions W96xH96xD72 W96xH96xD72
Cable Cross Sections
Supply Voltage, Current, Relay Outputs
Stranded: 2,5 mm2 - 14AWG 2,5 mm2 - 14AWG
Solid: 4mm2 - 12 AWG 4mm2 - 12 AWG
2x1.5 mm2 - 2x16 AWG 2x1.5 mm2 - 2x16 AWG
Digital I/O, RS 485
Stranded: 1,5 mm2 - 16AWG 1,5 mm2 - 16AWG
Solid: 1.5 mm2 - 16 AWG 1.5 mm2 - 16 AWG
2x0.75 mm2 - 2x18 AWG 2x0.75 mm2 - 2x18 AWG
Ambient Conditions
Operating Temperature -20 C . +60 C.. -20 C . +60 C..
Storage Temperature -30 C . +80 C.. -30 C . +80 C..
Relative Humidity (no condensation) 95% 95%
Communication and Others
Modbus RTU * *
Battery * *
Real Time Clock * *
Standarts in Compliance
Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use 300 VAC CAT II acc. to IEC 61010-1 300 VAC CAT II acc. to IEC 61010-1
EMC - Electrostatic discharge immunity test EN 61000-4-2 EN 61000-4-2
EMC - Radiated, radio-frequency, electromagnetic field immunity test EN 61000-4-3 EN 61000-4-3
EMC - Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test EN 61000-4-4 EN 61000-4-4
EMC - Surge immunity test EN 61000-4-5 EN 61000-4-5
EMC - Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency fields EN 61000-4-6 EN 61000-4-6
EMC - Power frequency magnetic field immunity test EN 61000-4-8 EN 61000-4-8
EMC - Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity tests EN 61000-4-11 EN 61000-4-11
Industrial, scientific and medical equipment - Radio-frequency disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement EN 55011/A1:2010 EN 55011/A1:2010
Dimensions (mm)

Wiring Diagrams

Star Connection (with neutral) Delta Connection (no neutral)

Measuring Measuring Measuring Measuring


Current Voltage Current Voltage
Rapidus Power Factor Controller
Moduler design
No connector cables
No fixing screws
State of the art technology

Easy mounting on panels


connection to system
Dynamic Capacitor Monitoring
DCM is a supreme function in Rapidus which enables the user to make pro-active maintenance for compensation cabinets.
DCM tracks the real time KVAR values of each capacitor and uses the measured KVAR value in compensation calculations.
If a contactor is broken or a capacitor is out of order, DCM will detect it within 1 or 2 days* and activate the alarm for user.
DCM has 3,4% accuracy.

* This information is valid for 3 shift operating facilities.

Initial Values

Alarm Level Setup

Contactors C1 C2 C3 C4

Alarm Level %20

5 kvar 10 kvar 10 kvar 20 kvar

After a certain time


Alarm screen indicates the status of 3rd and 4rd steps

Remotely monitor actual


kvar values of each step
in addition to DCM alarms
MOBDUS - RS 485
Pro active maintenance

Highly sensitive compensation


due to realtime kvar
measurements of the steps

Contactors C1 C2 C3 C4

Alarm Level %20

3 kvar 3 kvar 1 kvar 0 kvar

Means Means capacitor is out of order

capacitor should or contactor is out of order


be changed or cable connection problem
or fuse blown
Capacitor/Reactor---1P/3P
Rapidus can be connected to either single or three phase capacitors or reactors.
Rapidus can be used in Data Centers or Mining Areas where the load is frequently capacitive.
Rapidus can be used with a selection of capacitors and reactors in single or three phase connections.

Mono Phase
3 Phase Reactor 1 Phase Reactor 3 Phase Capacitor Capacitor 3 Phase Capacitor

- Fig. A - Fig. B

V1 V1
V2 V2
V3 V3
N N

Advanced Learning Function


Rapidus can learn the connections and capacitor
or reactor values.
If there is a fault in the CT or VT connections,
Rapidus detects the fault and corrects it.
It shows the fault on the screen.
L3 K3 L2 K2 L1 K1 V1 V2 V3 N K3 L3 L2 K2 K1 L1 V1 V3 V2 N

Correct connection Wrong connection

Advanced Learning Function

Rapidus detects the wrong connections after learning mode is activated.


Connections are displayed on the screen. Rapidus don't take misconnections into consideration and
operates as if all connections are properly made as shown in Fig A.
Rapidus learns all step values regardless they are capacitor or reactor.
Rapidus = PFC + Energy Analyzer
In standart compensation cabinets, there are always a multimeter or analyzer to be associated with a power factor controller.
Rapidus, as a two-in-one device meets both requirements of the industry.
User can reduce the cost of analyzer, wiring and labor by choosing Rapidus.

Saving On
Extra multimeter / analyzer cost
Wiring cost
Labor cost

Rapidus as an Energy Analyzer


Rapidus can measure and monitor the following parameters :

All electrical parameters


Min, Max and Average Values for
Hour, Day and Month
Harmonics upto 51 st
Demand
Phasor Diagram

Data Logging
Rapidus measures 68 different energy parameters.
Rapidus logs 80 days hourly
240 days daily
36 months monthly real time measurements of 68 parameters.
Rapidus logs demand values for P. Q, S, I
Rapidus logs 50 recent alarms with time stamp.
1 MB Memory
100 A

Surge Withstand 100 A/1 sec 5A


1 sec.
Rapidus current inputs can withstand surges upto 100 A for 1 second.

In case of a current rise in the secondary winding of the current


transformer, current inputs of the PFC should withstand to these peak
values. If not, current transformer may explode due to open circuit in the
secondary winding.

This may result with shutdown of the compensation system and


compensation penalty for the end-user.

Accuracy Class (0,2s)


Function
Performance Class Other
Function According to IEC Complementary
Symbol Function 61557-12 Measuring Range Characteristics

P Total active power 0,2 10 % Ib I Imax 0,5 Ind to 0,8 Cap -

QV Total reactive power 1 5 % Ib I Imax 0,25 Ind to 0,25 Cap -


SA Total apparent power 0,2 10 % Ib I Imax 0,5 Ind to 0,8 Cap -
EA Total active energy 0,2 0 to 49999999999 IEC 62053-22 Class 0.2S
ERV Total reactive energy 2 0 to 49999999999 IEC 62053-23 Class 2
f Frequency 0,05 45 - 65 Hz -
I Phase current 0,2 20 % Ib I Imax -
INc Neutral current 0,5 20 % Ib I Imax -
U Voltage 0,2 Umin U Umax -
PFA Power factor 0,5 0,5 Ind to 0,8 Cap -
THDV Total harmonic distortion voltage 1 0 % to 20 % -
THDI Total harmonic distortion current 1 0 % to 100 % -

Other Features
Graphical LCD
Language Support
Harmonics Measurement upto 51
Advanced Alarm Settings
Real Time Clock
Rapidus Product Selection Chart
606006 RAPIDUS 231R-E 606007 RAPIDUS 232R-E 606011 RAPIDUS 211R 606014 RAPIDUS 212R 606020 RAPIDUS 218R
General
Graphical LCD 6 buttons * * * * *
Password Protection * * * * *
Measurement Type 3 Phase 3 Phase 1 Phase 1 Phase 1 Phase
Supply Voltage AC 95-272 V AC 95-272 V AC 95-272 V AC 95-272 V AC 95-272 V AC
Supply Voltage DC 95-272 V AC 95-272 V AC 95-272 V AC 95-272 V AC 95-272 V AC
Day/Night Input 85-265 V AC 85-265 V AC 85-265 V AC 85-265 V AC 85-265 V AC
Number of Steps 1-12 Selectable 1-24 Selectable 1-12 Selectable 1-24 Selectable 1-8 Selectable
Current Transformer Ratio 1-5000 A 1-5000 A 1-5000 A 1-5000 A 1-5000 A
Voltage Transformer Ratio 1-5000 A 1-5000 A 1-5000 A 1-5000 A 1-5000 A
Connection Type 3P4W 3P4W 3P4W 3P4W 3P4W
Type of Switching Relay Relay Relay Relay Relay
Target cosQ 0,80--1,00 Inductive or Capacitive 0,80--1,00 Inductive or Capacitive 0,80--1,00 Inductive or Capacitive 0,80--1,00 Inductive or Capacitive 0,80--1,00 Inductive or Capacitive
Accuracy Class Voltage 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2
Accuracy Class Current 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2
Accuracy Class Active Energy 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
Number of Measurement in a period 512 512 512 512 512
Power Consumption < 10VA < 10VA < 10VA < 10VA < 10VA
Power Quality Measurements
Harmonics / current and voltage Upto 51st Upto 51st Upto 51st Upto 51st Upto 51st
THD-Voltage in % * * * * *
THD-Current in % * * * * *
Phasor Diagram * * * * *
Data Logging
Average, Minimum, Maximum Values * * * * *
Alarms * * * * *
Time Stamp * * * * *
Voltage Measurement Input (Supply and
Measurement Inputs are the same node)
Overvoltage Category 300 V Cat III 300 V Cat III 300 V Cat III 300 V Cat III 300 V Cat III
Measured Range L-N 95-272 Vrms 95-272 Vrms 95-272 Vrms 95-272 Vrms 95-272 Vrms
Measured Range L-L 165-470 Vrms 165-470 Vrms 165-470 Vrms 165-470 Vrms 165-470 Vrms
Measured Frequency Range 45-65 Hz 45-65 Hz 45-65 Hz 45-65 Hz 45-65 Hz
Power Consumption <0.1 VA <0.1 VA <0.1 VA <0.1 VA <0.1 VA
Sampling Freq.between 45-65 Hz 25,6 kHz 25,6 kHz 25,6 kHz 25,6 kHz 25,6 kHz
Current Measurement Input
Rated Current 6A 6A 6A 6A 6A
Measurement Range 0.01-6A 0.01-6A 0.01-6A 0.01-6A 0.01-6A
Overvoltage Category 300 V Cat II 300 V Cat II 300 V Cat II 300 V Cat II 300 V Cat II
Measurement Surge Voltage 2 kV 2 kV 2 kV 2 kV 2 kV
Power Consumption <0.2 VA <0.2 VA <0.2 VA <0.2 VA <0.2 VA
Peak current for 1 sec 100 A 100 A 100 A 100 A 100 A
Sampling Freq.between 45-65 Hz 25,6 kHz 25,6 kHz 25,6 kHz 25,6 kHz 25,6 kHz
Input Outputs
Relay Outputs 12 24 12 24 8
Max. Switching Current 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A
Max. Switching Voltage 250 VAC 250 VAC 250 VAC 250 VAC 250 VAC
Max. Switching Power for a Single Relay 1250 VA 1250 VA 1250 VA 1250 VA 1250 VA
Alarm Relay Outputs 2 2 2 2 2
Max. Switching Current 4A 4A 4A 4A 4A
Max. Switching Voltage 250 VAC 250 VAC 250 VAC 250 VAC 250 VAC
Max. Switching Power 1000 VA 1000 VA 1000 VA 1000 VA 1000 VA
GEN Input 1 1 1 1 1
Input range 85 - 265 VAC 85 - 265 VAC 85 - 265 VAC 85 - 265 VAC 85 - 265 VAC
Mechanical Properties
Weight 0,670 kg 0,765 kg 0,653 kg 0,750 kg 0,415 kg
Protection Class IP 40 front, IP 20 rear IP 40 front, IP 20 rear IP 40 front, IP 20 rear IP 40 front, IP 20 rear IP 40 front, IP 20 rear
Assembly Type Panel Mount Panel Mount Panel Mount Panel Mount Panel Mount
Dimensions W144xH144xD78 W144xH144xD78 W144xH144xD78 W144xH144xD78 W96xH96xD72
Cable Cross Sections
Voltage, Current, All Relay Outputs, Gen Input
Stranded: 2,5 mm2 - 14AWG 2,5 mm2 - 14AWG 2,5 mm2 - 14AWG 2,5 mm2 - 14AWG 2,5 mm2 - 14AWG
Solid: 4mm2 - 12 AWG 4mm2 - 12 AWG 4mm2 - 12 AWG 4mm2 - 12 AWG 4mm2 - 12 AWG
2x1.5 mm2 - 2x16 AWG 2x1.5 mm2 - 2x16 AWG 2x1.5 mm2 - 2x16 AWG 2x1.5 mm2 - 2x16 AWG 2x1.5 mm2 - 2x16 AWG

RS 485 1,5 mm2 - 16AWG 1,5 mm2 - 16AWG 1,5 mm2 - 16AWG 1,5 mm2 - 16AWG 1,5 mm2 - 16AWG
Stranded: 1.5 mm2 - 16 AWG 1.5 mm2 - 16 AWG 1.5 mm2 - 16 AWG 1.5 mm2 - 16 AWG 1.5 mm2 - 16 AWG
Solid: 2x0.75 mm2 - 2x18 AWG 2x0.75 mm2 - 2x18 AWG 2x0.75 mm2 - 2x18 AWG 2x0.75 mm2 - 2x18 AWG 2x0.75 mm2 - 2x18 AWG
Ambient Conditions
Operating Temperature -20 C . +60 C.. -20 C . +60 C.. -20 C . +60 C.. -20 C . +60 C.. -20 C . +60 C..
Storage Temperature -30 C . +80 C.. -30 C . +80 C.. -30 C . +80 C.. -30 C . +80 C.. -30 C . +80 C..
Relative Humidity (no condensation) 95% 95% 95% 95% 95%
Communication and Others
Modbus RTU * * * * *
Battery * * * * *
Real Time Clock * * * * *
Standarts in Compliance
Safety requirements for electrical equipment 300 VAC CAT III acc. to IEC 61010-1 300 VAC CAT III acc. to IEC 61010-1 300 VAC CAT III acc. to IEC 61010-1 300 VAC CAT III acc. to IEC 61010-1 300 VAC CAT III acc. to IEC 61010-1
for measurement, control, and laboratory use
Dimensions (mm)

144 7.0
58.0

144

137
Wiring Diagrams

Gen Input

Gen Input

Rapidus 12 Relays (606 011)


ETOR Ethernet Gateway
Product Code Product Name Product Description
601400 Etor-4 RS 485 to Ethernet bidirectional

601401 Etor-2 RS 232 to Ethernet bidirectional

Can be operated in server or client mode


Supports 6 different users interrogation at the same time
64 devices can be connected
Slimmest gateway in the market
DIN Rail mount

17,5 mm

ETOR 4 Ethernet MODBUS Converter


ETOR series convert between MODBUS and Ethernet protocols and thus allow users to;
Control and monitor the serial devices over the Internet or local network (server mode)
Control and monitor the devices supporting Ethernet-based protocols via the serial interface (client mode)
It supports up to 6 remote connections. ETOR series can be configured via built-in USB port or built-in web server by using an
Internet browser.

Technical Specifications

Supply 18-60V AC/DC and USB

Reverse Connection Protection

Network Features 6 Remote Connections

Configuration via Web Interface


DHCP (Automatic IP Assignment)

ARP

Ping blocking

Serial Communication Supports Up To 64 Devices

Baudrate: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600,

19200, 38400, 57600, 115200

Stop Bit and Parity Bit Settings

USB Configuration via USB

Micro USB Connection Interface

Supported Protocols MODBUS RTU

MODBUS ASCII

MODBUS TCP

MODBUS RTU via TCP

MODBUS ASCII via TCP


Protocol Conversions
ETOR is capable of performing conversions between the serial and Ethernet data by running in server or client modes.

Server Mode
When running in the server mode, ETOR converts the MODBUS TCP, MODBUS RTU over TCP and MODBUS ASCII over
TCP queries to MODBUS RTU and MODBUS ASCII queries and transmits these queries to the serial devices. It converts the
responses it receives to query protocols and transmits them to the querying device (master).

Query Side Response Side


Physical Port Ethernet Physical Port Serial
Protocol MODBUS TCP Protocol MODBUS RTU

MODBUS RTU over TCP MODBUS ASCII

MODBUS ASCII overTCP

Client Mode
When running in the client mode, ETOR converts the MODBUS RTU and MODBUS ASCII queries to MODBUS TCP, MODBUS
RTU over TCP and MODBUS ASCII over TCP queries and transmits these queries to the remote devices connected to the
Internet or the local network. The responses received from the devices, convert the query protocols and transmit them to the
querying device (master).

Query Side Response Side


Physical Port Serial Physical Port Ethernet
Protocol MODBUS RTU Protocol MODBUS TCP

MODBUS ASCII MODBUS RTU over TCP

MODBUS ASCII over TCP

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