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RTU560

Connections and Settings


CT / VT – Interface 560CVT02

Application, characteristics and technical data Connections


have to be taken from the hardware data
sheet: The Transmitter Interface 560CVT02 may be
connected directly to the serial communication
560CVT02 1KGT 150 642
ports of one of the communication units. A
Safety cross-over connection is necessary between the
CMU and the first 560CVT02. The maximum
This manual provides details of safe installa- cable length is limited to 1200m by using a
tion and operation of the meter. Safety may be screened twisted pair cable. For long distances
impaired if the instructions are not followed. a fiber optic connection with 560FOC40 or
Labels on individual meters give details of 23OK24 is recommended.
equipment ratings for safe operation. Take
In order to minimize signal errors due to noise
time to examine all labels on the meter and to
over long cable lengths, a terminating resistor
read this manual before commencing installa-
with 120 is recommended at the most remote
tion.
Transmitter Interface.
The equipment should be maintained in good
The Transmitter Interface is designed for use
working order. Damage to the product should
with voltage transmitters (VT) and current trans-
be repaired by the manufacturer. The meter
mitters (CT) only. Recommended types should
may be cleaned by wiping lightly with a soft
conform to Class 1 per IEC 185. The secondary
cloth. No solvents or cleaning agents should
of the transmitters should be specified to suit the
be used. All inputs and supplies must be iso-
input rating of the interface 560CVT02 (see Fig-
lated before cleaning any part of the equip-
ure 2).
ment.
The output Pls1/2 (Isolated pulse output) is not
The meter contains no user ser-
supported by the RTU560:
viceable parts. Installation and
commissioning should be car- NEVER leave the secondary of a
ried out by qualified personnel. current transformer open circuit
while a primary current flows. In
Operation this condition dangerous voltages
may be produced in the secondary terminals
The Transmitter Interface 560CVT02 is used (see Figure 3).
to collect currents and voltages in a 3-phase 3
or 4 wire system. The board is available four
versions (Rubrik):
R0001: 110 V AC, 1 A current
R0005: 110 V AC, 5 A current
R0011: 400 V AC, 1 A current
R0015: 400 V AC, 5 A current

Processing function
The measurement process is continuous, with
all six input signals scanned simultaneously at
high speed. Derived parameters are calculated
once a second.
The results are scanned and transferred to the
communication unit. Energy values are stored
within the 560CVT02, and requested at prede-
fined cycles.

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RTU560
Connections and Settings CT / VT – Interface 560CVT02

External protection fuses are recommended


for the voltage measurement inputs and for the Display
auxiliary supply. For the voltage measurement
inputs the fuses should be rated at 160 mA Besides communication speed and device ad-
maximum, Type F. For the auxiliary supply dress, newer software releases allow to display
Type T fuses are recommended to prevent primary data from the transducer and data cal-
nuisance blowing during short term supply culated by the 560CVT02. With releases up to
transients. 9.7 only secondary data can be displayed.
The current and voltage transformers have to
be connected according to the process (see Voltage Displays
Figure 3 to 7).
Press to select from the following displays:
Settings
The device address and the communication Abb. 1: Phase-n Voltages 1-3
speed are stored in permanent memory of the
560CVT02 for at least 10 years. The stored
values may be changed by the user as part of
the commissioning at least once (for the de- Abb. 2: Line-Line Voltages 1-3
vice address).

Press the keys and together and Current Displays


Hold for 5 seconds. The board starts the pro-
gram- mode. Press to activate the current display

In programming mode press until the “br”


is shown to configure the Baud Rate. The
Abb. 3: Phase 1-3 Current
Baud Rate (displayed in kilo-baud) may now
be changed to 19.2 kilo-baud. Press the
key to increase or the key to reduce the Power Displays
Baud Rate (see Figure 2).
Press to select from the following displays:
Press once again to configure the device
address. The “Addr” parameter is shown.
Press the and until the required value Abb. 4: System Active Power
is set.
Press once again until “Storing” is shown.
Abb. 5: System Power Factor (c=capacitive)
The new parameters are stored and the meter
continues to measure. Press again to lea-
ve the program - mode.
Abb. 6: Frequency. Hz (Phase 1 voltage)

Abb. 7: Phase 1-3 Active Power

Abb. 8: Phase 1-3 Power Factor (c=capacitive)

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RTU560
Connections and Settings CT / VT – Interface 560CVT02

Energy Displays

Press to select kWh kvarh and Hours Run


display pages:

Abb. 9: Active Energy Register

Abb. 10: Reactive Energy Register

Signaling
3 LEDs are located on the 560CVT02, but only
one LED is supported.
Cmd: Turned on when a valid com-
mand from the communication unit is
received.

Accessories:
Power Supply Unit 560PSU40
1KGT 011 600 R0001
Power Supply Unit 560PSU41
1KGT 017 700 R0001
Fiber Optic Coupler 560FOC40
1KGT 011 500 R0001

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RTU560
Connections and Settings CT / VT – Interface 560CVT02

Figure 11: Serial Connection of Interfaces

Figure 12: 560CVT02 R0001/R0005

Figure 13: 560CVT02 R0011 / R0015

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RTU560
Connections and Settings CT / VT – Interface 560CVT02

Figure 14: Single Phase Connection

Figure 15: 3-Phase Connection with one current transmitter

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RTU560
Connections and Settings CT / VT – Interface 560CVT02

Figure 16: 3-Phase 3-Wire Connection (not for balanced current)

Figure 17: 3-Phase 3-Wire Connection

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RTU560
Connections and Settings CT / VT – Interface 560CVT02

Figure 18: 3-Phase 4-Wire Connection

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RTU560
Connections and Settings
CT / VT – Interface 560CVT02

Note:
We reserve the right to make technical changes or modify the contents of
this document without prior notice. With regard to purchase orders, the
agreed particulars shall prevail. ABB AG does not accept any responsibility
whatsoever for potential errors or possible lack of information in this
document.

We reserve all rights in this document and in the subject matter and illus-
trations contained therein. Any reproduction, disclosure to third parties or
utilization of its contents - in whole or in parts –is forbidden without prior
written consent of ABB AG.

Copyright© 2011 ABB


All rights reserved

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