Ethernet communications added to metering system

A Tyco Electronics - Energy Division product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 25, 2007

The Integra 1630 DMS with Ethernet module acts as a Modbus slave device and may be queried by a Modbus master device conforming to the Modbus TCP protocol.

Crompton Instruments' Integra 1630 digital metering systems (DMS) range has been expanded featuring a new model with Ethernet communication module.

The new model supports connection to Scada systems using the Modbus TCP protocol.

The Integra 1630 DMS with Ethernet module acts as a Modbus slave device and may be queried by a Modbus master device conforming to the Modbus TCP protocol.

The Ethernet module supports 10Base-T Ethernet communication.

Connection is normally via an Ethernet switch or hub using the IEEE802.3 standard at 10/100Mbit/s.

Using static IP address assignment, the IP address is factory set to "192.168.1.100", but may be changed by the user before installation.

Designed specifically to provide cost-effective measurement for all power monitoring applications, the multi-function Integra 1630 digital metering systems (DMS) provides accuracy of less than 0.2% of the measurement, display and communication of all major electrical and power quality parameters, including total harmonic distortion (THD) measurement up to the 31st harmonic, true RMS system values, individual current demand, user programmable system type and an elapsed time counter for connected loads.

The range includes single-phase, three-phase three-wire and three-phase four-wire capability, all selectable at the point of installation.

The Integra 1630 DMS benefits from a user-programmable system configuration as well as programmable VT and CT ratios.

High-contrast red LED displays clearly show each measured parameter.

If a very low-profile measurement within the panel is required, a removable bezel is supplied to extend the product forward, reducing rear panel depth.

Integra 1630 DMS' low profile makes it ideal for use in switchgear applications but the device has also been designed for use in distribution systems, generator sets, control panels, energy and building management as well as utility power monitoring.

Further applications include process control, motor monitoring, ground power units and embedded generation.

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