SATEC EM920 Operation Manual User Manual

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Chapter 5 Configuring the EM920

General Meter Setup

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EM920 Power Quality and Revenue Meter

Power Calculation Modes

The power calculation mode option allows you to change the
method for calculating reactive and apparent powers in
presence of high harmonics. The options work as follows:

1. When the reactive power calculation mode is selected,

active and reactive powers are directly measured and
apparent power is calculated as:

2

2

Q

P

S

+

=

2. This mode is recommended for electrical networks with

low harmonic distortion, commonly with THD < 5% for
volts, and THD < 10% for currents. In networks with
high harmonics, the following method is preferable.

3. When the non-active power calculation mode is

selected, active power is measured directly, apparent
power is taken as product S = V x I, where V and I are
the RMS volts and amps, and reactive power (called
non-active power) is calculated as:

2

2

P

S

N

=

Tariff Control

The EM920 provides three options for switching tariff rates:

• automatic via a programmable TOU calendar schedule

(see

Configuring the Daily Tariff Schedule

for

information on configuring tariff change points)

• external via communications by writing a tariff number

to the meter tariff register (see the EM920 Modbus
Reference Guide for information on the active tariff
register location)

• external via digital inputs by providing a tariff code on

the meter tariff inputs

If a digital input option is selected, you can use 1 to 3
consequent digital inputs as tariff inputs. The following table
shows the number of inputs required depending on the
maximum number of used tariff rates.

Number of tariffs

Number of tariff inputs

2 1
3 2
4 2
5 3
6 3
7 3
8 3

The following table shows code combinations that should be
provided on the tariff inputs to indicate an active tariff rate.

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