4 lag reactive energy, Lag reactive energy -29 – Yokogawa PR300 Power and Energy Meter User Manual

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3.6.4

LAG Reactive Energy

[Procedure]

(1)

Write a LAG reactive energy value to the two D registers in the table below. The data
type is integer.

(2)

After writing that value, write 1 to the writing status register, D0381.

D Register

D0379

Reference No.

40379

H No.

017A

Description

LAG reactive energy-setpoint
(lower 2 bytes)

Effective Range

Refer to the "NOTE" below.

D0380

40380

017B

LAG reactive energy-setpoint
(upper 2 bytes)

D0381

40381

017C

Reactive energy writing status
(D0377 to D0380 are validated)

If other than 1: Invalid
If 1: Writing is executed

[Example]

To set the LAG reactive energy value to 10,000,000 kVarh:

For station number 01, use PC link communication (without checksum) and the random
write command as shown below:

If 10,000,000 is converted into a hexadecimal value, the value is 0098 9680. Then the
order of the upper two bytes and the lower two bytes is reversed

9680 0098.

[Command]

[STX] 01010WRW03D0379, 9680, D0380, 0098, D0381, 0001 [ETX] [CR]

[Response]

[STX] 0101OK [ETX] [CR]

NOTE

The set LAG reactive energy value range of the PR300 changes depending on the values
of the VT and CT ratios. The table below shows the set value range.

[Secondary Rated Power]

ϫ

[VT Ratio]

ϫ

[CT Ratio]

Less than 100 kW

100 kW to less than 1 MW

1 MW to less than 10 MW

10 MW or greater

Possible Set Value Range

0 to 99999 kvarh

0 to 999999 kvarh

0 to 9999999 kvarh

0 to 99999999 kvarh

NOTE

The secondary rated power of the PR300 changes depending on its type.

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