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NO: S22130038-01

YDS60-80 Smart Power Sensor

Guangdong Yada Electronics Co., Ltd


Hazards and warnings

Before installing, operating, or maintaining this equipment, read this manual carefully, or

familiarize the equipment.This document is not an operating manual for untrained persons, and it is

not responsible for problems arising outside of its normal use.

Danger of electric shock, combustion, or explosion

 This equipment part has a power danger, please operate strictly in accordance with the

specifications.

 The equipment must be powered off and grounded before maintenance and maintenance.

 All mechanical parts, doors, etc shall be restored in place before equipment.

 Equipment maintenance and installation shall only be carried out by qualified personnel.

Failure attention to these precautions can cause serious injury.


catalogue

Chapter 1: Product Introduction .........................................................................................................................................1

1.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................................................... 1

1.2 Function introduction ................................................................................................................................................ 1

Chapter 2: Installation ..........................................................................................................................................................2

2.1 Installation, prevention and preparation ................................................................................................................... 2

2 2 Installation information .............................................................................................................................................2


2.2.1 Installation environment and location ............................................................................................................2
2.2.2 Installation dimensions .................................................................................................................................. 3
2.2.3 Installation method .........................................................................................................................................3
2.2.4 Wiring drawing ...............................................................................................................................................3
2.2.5 Terminal Definition ........................................................................................................................................6
2.2.6 Preparing Cables ............................................................................................................................................ 7

Chapter 3: Use and Operation ............................................................................................................................................. 7

3.1 indicator light ............................................................................................................................................................ 7

3.2 Display .......................................................................................................................................................................8

3.3 Parameter Settings ...................................................................................................................................................10

3.4 Parameter Setting Operations ..................................................................................................................................10

3.5 Definition of the LED indicator lamp .....................................................................................................................12

Chapter 4: Technical Index ................................................................................................................................................ 12

4 .1 Measurement accuracy ...........................................................................................................................................12

4.2 Environmental conditions and power supply ..........................................................................................................12

4.3 Voltage and current input ........................................................................................................................................ 13

4.4 Communication ....................................................................................................................................................... 13

4.5 Electrical characteristics ..........................................................................................................................................13

4.6 Electromagnetic compatibility ................................................................................................................................ 13

Chapter 5: Maintenance and Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................15

5.1 Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................................................................15


Chapter 1: Product Introduction

1.1 Overview

Smart Power Sensor is used to realize power grid power rationing and energy storage charge and discharge control. It is the core

component of household energy management. RS485 wired communication can complete power measurement and power metering functions,

and respond to real-time data query of the upper host.

1.2 Function introduction

Table 1 Basic Functions

real-time measurement
Quick acquisition of channel data refresh time was 75ms
active power Three-phase active power and three-phase total active power
reactive power Three-phase reactive power, three-phase total reactive power
power factor Three-phase power factor, system power factor
The refresh period of ordinary sampling channel data is 200ms
current Three-phase current, total current
phase voltage Three-phase voltage, average-phase voltage
line voltage Three-phase line voltage, average line voltage
apparent output Three-phase in power, three-phase total vision in power
frequency system frequency
Electric energy measurement
Forward active, reverse active, four-quadrant reactive,
electric energy
Phase active active electric energy and phase reactive electric energy
report an emergency
The alarm occurs when the positive voltage is less than 8 volts or the negative positive
PT breakage
voltage is more than 8 volts and the duration is more than 5s
The alarm occurs when the maximum phase current is greater than 0.2In and the maximum
CT breakage
phase current is greater than 4 times of either phase current and the duration is greater than 5s
show
Three-phase voltage, current, power, frequency and other electrical parameters display active
real-time data
power display
Relevant set parameters (communication parameters such as address, wave rate, calibration
plant parameter
mode and product information)
Pulse indicating Active pulse indicator light
display mode Segment code display
communication
RS485 One-way RS485 interface, which supports the MODBUS protocol
Baud rate The Porter rate supports 4800bps, 9600bps, 19200bps, 115200bps with default to 9600bps
Support no check, parity, odd check, 1 bit stop bit, 2 stop bit, the default is no check 1 bit stop
check bit
bit

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Chapter 2: Installation

2.1 Installation, prevention and preparation

Read it before starting the operation

This chapter contains important safety prevention information that must be followed before installation, service,

or maintenance of electrical equipment.Read carefully and follow the following safety precautions instructions.

Electric shock, the danger of burning or explosion, so only qualified operators can install the equipment.This work should be

carried out after reading all the guidance.All power connections shall be disconnected before installation, inspection, testing, or

maintenance.Please follow the wiring instructions in the instructions, and carefully check whether the wiring is correct after receiving.Aware

of the potential danger, the staff should wear the protective equipment and carefully check the correct working wiring

and installation.When installing or removing the instrument, please confirm whether the power supply, signal source

to be tested and related power supply are disconnected.

2 2 Installation information

2.2.1 Installation environment and location

The device shall be installed dry, clean, away from heat and strong electromagnetic fields to avoid direct sunlight.The position is

usually installed in the switchgear to protect the device from oil, dirt, dust, corrosive gases, or other harmful substances.Installation should

pay attention to convenient maintenance, there is enough space to place the relevant line, terminal row, short contact board and other

necessary equipment.

Ac meter voltage input circuit must be connected with appropriate safety or circuit breaker. If it is straight-through, the circuit breaker

should be installed before input. The circuit breaker should be the product with rated working voltage AC400V and rated current 125A.

External current transformers should meet the requirements of IEC61010-2-032 CAT-Ⅲ 230V or better.

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2.2.2 Installation dimensions

unit:mm
Tolerance:

Overall dimension: length, width and height of 100 ± 0.5mm × 72 ± 0.5mm × 80 ± 0.5mm do not include wiring terminals; guide rail card

slot width is 35mm.5

Weight: approximately 0.35kg

2.2.3 Installation method

Installation of 35mm standard DIN guide rail;

unit:mm
Tolerance:

2.2.4 Wiring drawing

1) Current and Voltage Direct Connection (Current ≤ 80 A and Line Voltage ≤ 500 V)

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Three-phase four-wire connection Three-phase three-wire connection

2) Connection Through Current Transformer and Potential Transformer (Current ≥ 0 A, Line Voltage > 500 V)

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Three-phase four-wire connection

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Three-phase three-wire connection

2.2.5 Terminal Definition

joggle explain
InUa Phase A voltage incoming interface
InUb Phase B voltage incoming interface
InUc Phase C voltage incoming interface
InUn N phase voltage incoming interface
O UTU a Phase A voltage outlet interface
O UTU b Phase B voltage outlet interface
O UTU b Phase C voltage outlet interface
O UTU n The N-phase voltage outlet interface
A 485 Communication + port
B 485 Communication-Port
Ia * Phase A current transformer + terminal
Ia Phase A current transformer-end
Ib * Phase B current transformer + terminal
Ib Phase B current transformer-end
Ic * Phase C current transformer + terminal
Ic C-phase current transformer-terminal
NOTE:
1、Input voltage: When the line voltage is less than or equal to 500 V, connect the meter directly. When the line voltage is

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greater than 500 V, connect the meter through potential transformers.
2、Input current: When the input current is 0 A to 80 A, connect the meter directly (channel 1). When the input current is
greater than or equal to 80 A, connect the meter through current transformers (channel 2).

2.2.6 Preparing Cables

Conductor
Cross-s Outer
Cable Port Type Source Electric characters
ectional Diameter
Area Range

UA-1 and 3
Channel 1 Single-core
UB-4 and 6 Prepared by
voltage outdoor copper 25 mm2 10 mm 105℃、600V
UC-7 and 9 the customer
cable cable
UN-10 and 12

UA-1
Channel 2 Single-core
UB-4 Prepared by
voltage outdoor copper 4–25 mm2 5–10 mm 105℃、600V
UC-7 the customer
cable cable
UN-10

IA*-31

IA-33 Prepared by
Channel 2
Single-core the customer
Current IB*-34
outdoor copper 2–4 mm2 3–5 mm or supplied 105℃、600V
Transformer IB-36
cable with current
cable
IC*-37 transformers

IC-39

RS485A-24 Two-core outdoor Supplied by


Communications
shielded twisted 0.25–1.5 mm2 4–11 mm the 80℃、300V
cable RS485B-25
pair copper cable manufacturer

Chapter 3: Use and Operation

3.1 indicator light

Pulse indicator light: under the condition of load, the meter will measure the electric energy. During the measurement, the indicator light

will blink at different frequencies according to the load consumption.

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Electric pulse
lamp

3.2 Display
The button → is used to switch the displays. Set parameter disp to enable the rotation display function.

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3.3 Parameter Settings

3.4 Parameter Setting Operations


Button description: SET means "confirm" or "cursor move" (when inputting numbers or parameters), ESC means "exit",
and → means "add". The default user password is 701.
(1) Set wiring mode (three-phase four-wire or three-phase three-wire) and channel switchover (direct connection or
current transformer connection):

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(2) Set the current transformation ratio or potential transformation ratio:

(3)Set communication address or baud rate:

(4)Modify user password:

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3.5 Definition of the LED indicator lamp

One L ED indicator on the meter panel represents the active power pulse indicator.The pulse lamp is fixed to a pulse constant of

400imp/kWh, either through or through a transformer .

Chapter 4: Technical Index

4 .1 Measurement accuracy

parameter accuracy measuring range


0.5% 8A~80A
direct access
±0.4A 0.4A ~8A
current
Intersensor 0.5% 0.5A~5A
access ±0.025A 0.025A ~0.5A
phase voltage Level 0.5
90V ~500VAC (direct access)
line voltage Level 0.5
500V ~1000VAC (transformer access)
frequency ±0.02Hz 45Hz~65Hz
power Level 1
power factor ±0.02 -1~0~1
Merit: Level 1
electric energy
No work: Level 2

4.2 Environmental conditions and power supply

ambient condition
Storage temperature: -40℃ ~ + 85℃
Operating temperature: -25℃ ~ + 60℃
Humidity: 5%~95%, RH without
Extreme operating temperature: -35~ + 70℃
condensation
height ≤2000m
Pollution degree 2
working power supply
maximum
≤1.5W Self-powered (access voltage below 90V not working)
power

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dissipation

4.3 Voltage and current input

Voltage input
Overvoltage category Ⅲ
Rated voltage:
Loss per phase: <0.5VA
3×230/400 3~
Frequency 50/60H
MAINS supply voltage fluctuations ±10%
Overload: 1.4 times rated voltage, continuous operation; 2 times rated voltage,
Measuring range: AC30V~265V
allowed 1s
Measurent category CAT-Ⅲ-230
MEASUREMENT CATEGORY Ⅲ is applicable to test and measuring circuits
CAT-Ⅲ
connected to the distribustion part of the buiddings low-voltage MAINS installation.
current input
Rated current: 31.5 (6) A Loss per phase line: <0.2VA
Overload: 1.2 times rated current, continuous operation; 20 times rated current,
Measurement range: AC0.05A~6A
measurable, allowed for 1s;
Note: The voltage / current value beyond the rated range of the product will cause instrument damage.Long,
full-range applications can also cause damage to your device.Our company for excess
Changes in accuracy caused by procedures are not responsible.

4.4 Communication

The MODBUS communication protocol


Communication port: RS485,2-line Communication wave rate: 4800bps, 9600bps, 19200bps, 115200bps optional, default
half-duplex 9600bps
Stop bit: 1 / 2 bit is optional Default 1 bit
Check bit: no / odd / even optional Default no check

4.5 Electrical characteristics

electrical character
insulation resistance 100MΩ/500V
Medium strength (power frequency
3kv(r.m.For s), 50Hz, 1min (voltage, current to communication)
withstand voltage)

4.6 Electromagnetic compatibility

electromagnetic compatibility
RE (Radiation emission) CLASS B (-6dB )@30MHz ~6GHz
Power supply: 10V / m, 80%AM (1KHz), 80~6000MHz; criterion A
RS (Radiation disturbance resistance)
No power input: 30V / m, 80%AM (1KHz), 80~6000MHz; criterion A
CE (conduction emission) CLASS B (-6dB) @150kHz ~30MHz (direct grid equipment)
CS (conduction harassment 10V, 80%AM (1kHz), 0.15~80MHz; criterion A
resistance) Note: For an EFT \ CS application longer than 3m, the EFT \ CS shorter than 3m is

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not tested.
RS485 communication port protection level: surge differential mode 4KV (internal
SURGE (surge resistance), impact resistance 42 Ω, 1.2 / 50us); RS485 communication port surge to AC power supply
current port 6KV; (485 signal line connected together to AC input line and verified together)
Power outlet: 6KV;
EFT (disturbance resistance of
± 4kV, 5 / 50ns, 5kHz; Indictive B
electric fast transient pulse group)
AC-DIP (temporary voltage
temporary drop, short-time Drop to 0%UT for 10ms, to 0%UT at 20ms, to 70%UT at 500ms; to 0%UT at
interruption, voltage change 5000ms; criteria B, B, B, C
resistance)
The Pst value is not greater than 1;
The Plt value is not greater than 0.65;
Fluctuations and Flicker (Voltage
The relative voltage change of dc does not exceed 3.3%;
fluctuation and flicker)
The maximum relative voltage change of dmax does not exceed 4%;
During the voltage change, the d (t) value exceeding 3.3% is not more than 500ms.
Harmonic (power supply port current
50-2000Hz, Class A product requirements
harmonic)
ESD (electrostatic discharge
Contact discharge of 6 / 8KV, judgment of B / R;
disturbance resistance)
The PMS index of the unit shell port meets the requirements of IEC61000-4-8
PMS specification (power frequency
standard, and the specific requirements are the system index-steady state: 30A / m, 1
magnetic field resistance)
minute test;

General criteria:

A: Establish the connection of the equipment during testing.

B: During the test process, the equipment can be reduced within the scope required by the product specification, the equipment can return to

normal, and any manual intervention is not allowed.

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Chapter 5: Maintenance and Troubleshooting

5.1 Troubleshooting

Possible problem Possible cause Possible solutions


The indicator light is not on Power supply was not added Check if the correct operating voltage is added on the
after the power is on to the device equipment terminal
Check whether the voltage signal is correctly connected to
the device
Incorrect voltage
Check whether the voltage measurement signal is within
measurement
the equipment measurement range
Check that the PT variable ratio parameter is set correctly
Check whether the current signal is correctly connected to
The measurement data is the device
Current measurement is not
inaccurate after adding the Check that the current measurement signal is within the
accurate
signal equipment measurement range
Check that the CT variable ratio parameter is set correctly
Check that the measurement mode is set correctly
Check whether the voltage and current corresponding phase
Power measurement is not
sequence is correct
accurate
Check that the current direction is correct
Check the core direction
Check that the wiring terminals are reliably connected
Communication wiring error Check whether the AB terminal of the communication line
inlet instrument port is reversed
Check that the mailing address is correct
Incorrect communication
The background system Check that the communication port rate is correct
parameter
cannot communicate with the Check that the communication check bit is correct
device Check for devices with the same parameters on the same
Communication links are communication link
affected Check the communication shield layer for good grounding
Check that the communication cable is disconnected

Note: If there are some unsolved problems, please contact our after-sales service department timely.

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Address: Gaopu Gang Yada Industrial Park, Heyuan City, Guangdong Province

Domestic business: 86-762-3493871 3493872 3493873

Foreign business: 86-762-3496222

Technical support: 86-762-3493926 3493989 (400-830-0868)

Fax: 86-762-3493912 3493830

Postcode: 517000

http://www.yada.com.cn

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