DOCA0157EN-08

Configuration Procedure of PowerTag Energy F160 and Rope with Webpage

Step

Action

1

Navigate to Settings > Devices > Wireless Devices to view the list of the paired wireless devices. For more information on discovering the wireless devices, refer to Pairing Principle.

Result: A list of paired devices is displayed.

2

Select the required PowerTag Energy F160 or Rope, and click the pencil icon to modify the configuration of the selected wireless device.

Result: The parameters of the PowerTag Energy F160 or Rope are displayed.

3

Enter the Modbus Address.

4

Enter the Asset Name of the wireless device.

5

Enter the Label of the wireless device.

6

Select the Usage.

7

Select the Phase Sequence for the wireless device from the X Y Z to define the phase sequence of the meter depending on the way the physical panel is wired and according to the marks X-Y-Z printed on the product.

8

Select the Mounting Position.

  • Top: The PowerTag Energy sensor is mounted on the top of the device.

  • Bottom: The PowerTag Energy sensor is mounted at the bottom of the device.

  • Not Applicable: If the PowerTag Energy sensor is not directly associated to a device (circuit breaker or switch-disconnector).

9

Select the Positive Current Direction to define the convention for PowerTag Energy sensor to count energies:

  • Direct: If the arrow marked on the PowerTag Energy sensor is on the same direction as the current flow.

  • Reverse: If the arrow marked on the PowerTag Energy sensor is on the opposite direction of the current flow.

The following figures show the location of the arrow marked on the PowerTag Energy F160 and Rope:

PowerTag Energy F160

PowerTag Energy Rope

10

Select the breaker rating from the Associate Breaker Rating lr (A) list to calculate the percentage of loads.

11

Enter the value for the rated voltage in the Rated Voltage (V) area based on your installation:

  • LN rated voltage for 3P4W installation.

  • LL rated voltage for 3P3W installation.

12

Select the System Type.

  • 3PH4W : 3 phases system with Neutral connected to PowerTag voltage connector. In such case, total and per phase values are available (for example: Total energy, Total power, Per phase energy, and Per phase power).

  • 3PH3W : 3 phases system without Neutral connected to PowerTag voltage connector. In such case, only Total values are available (for example: Total energy and Total power).

13

Load Operating Time Counter (hours): The Load Operating Time counter indicates the running operating time of the load in hours. The load is powered and power flows to/from the load above the set threshold value. The default value in this field is 0. You can set this value between 0 and 1000000 hours.

14

Load work when Power is >=: The Load Operating Time counter increments only when the power is greater or equal to the value set. You can set the value between 10 W and 15000 W.

15

Select the Power Factor Sign from the drop-down list.

This setting has an influence on the convention used to sign the power factor.

  • IEC: In this setting,

    • When active and apparent power received, the Power Factor Sign will be – .

    • When active and apparent power delivered, the Power Factor Sign will be +.

  • IEEE: In this setting,

    • When the load is resistive, the Power Factor Sign is +.

    • When the load is inductive, the Power Factor Sign is -.

The following graphic summarizes the power factor sign convention:

16

Click Apply Changes to save the settings. Click Cancel Changes to revert the settings.

NOTE: It is recommended to create a backup file saved on your PC using the backup function available in the Maintenance menu of the webpage. The file will be automatically saved under the name backup.dat. It will be used in case of dysfunction and replacement of the gateway.

For more information, refer to Inoperative Gateway Replacement.

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