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Klemsan - KLEA-320P (Energy Analyzer)

The KLEA Energy Analyzer provides modular design and state-of-the-art energy monitoring in a compact device. It collects data from gas, water and pressure meters to calculate total energy consumption and costs. The KLEA can measure energy from utility and generator sources separately. It also provides multi-tariff energy measurements with sub-meters and logs hourly, daily, and monthly measurements over many years. The KLEA monitors demand, waveforms, and provides surge protection and programmable outputs to integrate into automation systems. It offers high accuracy according to IEC standards for critical energy parameters.

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Klemsan - KLEA-320P (Energy Analyzer)

The KLEA Energy Analyzer provides modular design and state-of-the-art energy monitoring in a compact device. It collects data from gas, water and pressure meters to calculate total energy consumption and costs. The KLEA can measure energy from utility and generator sources separately. It also provides multi-tariff energy measurements with sub-meters and logs hourly, daily, and monthly measurements over many years. The KLEA monitors demand, waveforms, and provides surge protection and programmable outputs to integrate into automation systems. It offers high accuracy according to IEC standards for critical energy parameters.

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KLEA Energy Analyzer

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• Moduler design
• No connector cables
• No fixing screws
• State of the art technology

Easy mounting on panels


connection to system
Data Collection Platform
• All forms of energy can be collected by one KLEA.
• 2 Digital I/O is standart in KLEA.
• Plus 5 I/O is optional.
• User can collect data from gas, water and/or pressure meters.
• Production quantity can be collected by a limit switch or a dry contact coming from a proximity sensor.
• User can calculate total consumption of all forms of energy and calculate energy cost per product.

Water
Meter

Gas
Meter Quantity
Counting

KLEA

Distribution
Panel

Dual Source Energy Measurement


• Generators produces much more expensive energy compared to utility supply.
• Klea has generator input and it is activated once generator is on.
• Users can set Tariff 2 to measure genset usage as a power supply and this brings users to identify the exact cost of the energy.

Genset
Utility

KLEA

LOAD

MOBDUS
RS 485
12
11 1

10 2 Multi-Tariff Energy Measurement


T1-1
9 T1-3 3
• In addition to Tariff 2, Tariff 1 is splitted into three with adjustable
start & end times for each sub-tariff.
• User can use these sub-tariffs in order to measure energy consumption
for different shifts in a facility.
8 T1-2 4 • Tariff 1-1, 1-2 and 1-3 values are also saved in non-volatile memory.
User can read these values from the screen remotely Modbus communication.
7 5
6

Demand Management
• User can adjust demand period between 1 to 60 minutes.
• Klea keeps demand for I, P ,Q, and, S for each phase.
• Klea monitors P, Q, S and I values and gets the average values of
4 parameters for each demand period.
• Klea logs the maximum value of the average values in a month.
• Klea keeps 4 months demand logs for 4 parameters with time stamp.
• P, Q, S and I values are measured for each phase and sum.

Data Logging
• Klea measures 68 different energy parameters.
• Klea logs 80 days hourly
240 days daily
36 months monthly real time measurements of 68 parameters.
• Klea logs 4 months demand values.
• Klea logs 50 recent alarms with time stamp.
• 1 MB Memory
100 A

5A Surge Withstand 100 A/1 sec


1 sec.
Klea current inputs can withstand surges upto 100 A for 1 second.

In medium voltage applications, current transformers may generate


peak currents in secondary windings. These peak values may reach
upto 100 A and as a result of this current inputs of the analyzer may
burn out and create an open circuit for secondary connections of
the CT.

This may result with an explosion on CT since secondary side is


open circuited.

Signal Waveform Monitoring


• Klea’s high sampling rate enables the user to monitor a real
time signal waveform.
• Klea’s sampling rate per period is 512.
• User can monitor the effects of harmonics on the system from
this screen.

Programmable Analog Outputs


• Klea can be used as an energy transducer in substation
automation projects.
• Some models have either 2 or 4 programmable analog outputs
and user can set any measured parameter to be disclosed with
any of the output channel.
Accuracy Class (0,2s)
Function
Performance Class Other
Function According to IEC Complementary
Symbol Function 61557-12 Measuring Range Characteristics

P Total active power 0,2 10 % Ib ≤ I ≤ Imax 0,5 Ind to 0,8 Cap -

QV Total reactive power 1 5 % Ib ≤ I ≤ Imax 0,25 Ind to 0,25 Cap -


SA Total apparent power 0,2 10 % Ib ≤ I ≤ Imax 0,5 Ind to 0,8 Cap -
EA Total active energy 0,2 0 to 49999999999 IEC 62053-22 Class 0.2S
ERV Total reactive energy 2 0 to 49999999999 IEC 62053-23 Class 2
f Frequency 0,05 45 - 65 Hz -
I Phase current 0,2 20 % Ib ≤ I ≤ Imax -
INc Neutral current 0,5 20 % Ib ≤ I ≤ Imax -
U Voltage 0,2 Umin ≤ U ≤ Umax -
PFA Power factor 0,5 0,5 Ind to 0,8 Cap -
THDV Total harmonic distortion voltage 1 0 % to 20 % -
THDI Total harmonic distortion current 1 0 % to 100 % -

Other Features
• Graphical LCD
• Language Support
• Harmonics Measurement upto 51
• Advanced Alarm Settings
• Real Time Clock
606100 KLEA 320P 606101 KLEA 370P 606102 KLEA 322P 606103 KLEA 324P
General
Graphical LCD 6 buttons * * * *
Password Protection * * * *
Supply Voltage AC 85-300 V AC 85-300 V AC 85-300 V AC 85-300 V AC
Supply Voltage DC 85-300 V DC 85-300 V DC 85-300 V DC 85-300 V DC
Current Transformer Ratio 1-5000 A 1-5000 A 1-5000 A 1-5000 A
Voltage Transformer Ratio 1-5000 A 1-5000 A 1-5000 A 1-5000 A
Connection Type 3P4W, 3P3W Aron 3P4W, 3P3W Aron 3P4W, 3P3W Aron 3P4W, 3P3W Aron
Measurement in Quadrants 4 4 4 4
Networks TT, TN, IT TT, TN, IT TT, TN, IT TT, TN, IT
Accuracy Class Voltage 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2
Accuracy Class Current 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2
Accuracy Class Active Energy 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
Number of Measurement in a period 512 512 512 512
Power Consumption < 3VA < 3VA < 3VA < 3VA
Power Quality Measurements
Harmonics / current and voltage Upto 51st Upto 51st Upto 51st Upto 51st
THD-Voltage in % * * * *
THD-Current in % * * * *
Phasor Diagram * * * *
Data Logging
Average, Minimum, Maximum Values * * * *
Alarms * * * *
Time Stamp * * * *
Demand * * * *
Voltage Measurement Input
Overvoltage Category 300 V Cat II 300 V Cat II 300 V Cat II 300 V Cat II
Measured Range L-N 1-300 Vrms 1-300 Vrms 1-300 Vrms 1-300 Vrms
Measured Range L-L 2-500 Vrms 2-500 Vrms 2-500 Vrms 2-500 Vrms
Measured Frequency Range 45-65 Hz 45-65 Hz 45-65 Hz 45-65 Hz
Power Consumption <0.1 VA <0.1 VA <0.1 VA <0.1 VA
Sampling Freq.between 45-65 Hz 25,6 kHz 25,6 kHz 25,6 kHz 25,6 kHz
Current Measurement Input
Rated Current 6A 6A 6A 6A
Measurement Range 0.01-6A 0.01-6A 0.01-6A 0.01-6A
Overvoltage Category 300 V Cat II 300 V Cat II 300 V Cat II 300 V Cat II
Measurement Surge Voltage 2 kV 2 kV 2 kV 2 kV
Power Consumption <0.2 VA <0.2 VA <0.2 VA <0.2 VA
Peak current for 1 sec 100 A 100 A 100 A 100 A
Sampling Freq.between 45-65 Hz 25,6 kHz 25,6 kHz 25,6 kHz 25,6 kHz
Input Outputs
• Relay Outputs 2 2 2 2
Max. Switching Current 10 A 10 A 10 A 10 A
Max. Switching Voltage 250 VAC 250 VAC 250 VAC 250 VAC
Max. Switching Power 1250 VA 1250 VA 1250 VA 1250 VA
• Digital Inputs 2 7 2 2
Minimum Counting Frequency 100 Hz, 10 ms 100 Hz, 10 ms 100 Hz, 10 ms 100 Hz, 10 ms
Input Present or Not Dry Contact Dry Contact Dry Contact Dry Contact
• Digital Outputs 2 7 2 2
Switching Voltage Range 5-30 VDC 5-30 VDC 5-30 VDC 5-30 VDC
Minimum Switching Frequency 20 Hz, 50 ms 20 Hz, 50 ms 20 Hz, 50 ms 20 Hz, 50 ms
Isolation Level 3750 Vrms 3750 Vrms 3750 Vrms 3750 Vrms
• Analog Outputs 0 0 2 4
Range of Outputs
0-5 V, 0-10 V, -5-5 V, -10-10V, 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA - - * *
Isolation - - Isolated Nonisolated
Mechanical Properties
Weight 0,404 kg 0,428 kg 0,428 kg 0,428 kg
Protection Class IP 40 front, IP 20 rear IP 40 front, IP 20 rear IP 40 front, IP 20 rear IP 40 front, IP 20 rear
Assembly Type Panel Mount Panel Mount Panel Mount Panel Mount
Dimensions W96xH96xD72 W96xH96xD72 W96xH96xD72 W96xH96xD72
• Cable Cross Sections
Supply Voltage, Current, Relay Outputs
Stranded: 2,5 mm2 - 14AWG 2,5 mm2 - 14AWG 2,5 mm2 - 14AWG 2,5 mm2 - 14AWG
Solid: 4mm2 - 12 AWG 4mm2 - 12 AWG 4mm2 - 12 AWG 4mm2 - 12 AWG
2x1.5 mm2 - 2x16 AWG 2x1.5 mm2 - 2x16 AWG 2x1.5 mm2 - 2x16 AWG 2x1.5 mm2 - 2x16 AWG
Digital I/O, RS 485
Stranded: 1,5 mm2 - 16AWG 1,5 mm2 - 16AWG 1,5 mm2 - 16AWG 1,5 mm2 - 16AWG
Solid: 1.5 mm2 - 16 AWG 1.5 mm2 - 16 AWG 1.5 mm2 - 16 AWG 1.5 mm2 - 16 AWG
2x0.75 mm2 - 2x18 AWG 2x0.75 mm2 - 2x18 AWG 2x0.75 mm2 - 2x18 AWG 2x0.75 mm2 - 2x18 AWG
Ambient Conditions
Operating Temperature -20 C …. +60 C.. -20 C …. +60 C.. -20 C …. +60 C.. -20 C …. +60 C..
Storage Temperature -30 C …. +80 C.. -30 C …. +80 C.. -30 C …. +80 C.. -30 C …. +80 C..
Relative Humidity (no condensation) 95% 95% 95% 95%
Communication and Others
Modbus RTU * * * *
Battery * * * *
Real Time Clock * * * *
Standarts in Compliance
Safety requirements for electrical equipment 300 VAC CAT II acc. to IEC 61010-1 300 VAC CAT II acc. to IEC 61010-1 300 VAC CAT II acc. to IEC 61010-1 300 VAC CAT II acc. to IEC 61010-1
for measurement, control, and laboratory use

EMC - Electrostatic discharge immunity test EN 61000-4-2 EN 61000-4-2 EN 61000-4-2 EN 61000-4-2


EMC - Radiated, radio-frequency, EN 61000-4-3 EN 61000-4-3 EN 61000-4-3 EN 61000-4-3
electromagnetic field immunity test

EMC - Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test EN 61000-4-4 EN 61000-4-4 EN 61000-4-4 EN 61000-4-4
EMC - Surge immunity test EN 61000-4-5 EN 61000-4-5 EN 61000-4-5 EN 61000-4-5
EMC - Immunity to conducted disturbances, EN 61000-4-6 EN 61000-4-6 EN 61000-4-6 EN 61000-4-6
induced by radio-frequency fields
EMC - Power frequency magnetic field immunity test EN 61000-4-8 EN 61000-4-8 EN 61000-4-8 EN 61000-4-8
EMC - Voltage dips, short interruptions and EN 61000-4-11 EN 61000-4-11 EN 61000-4-11 EN 61000-4-11
voltage variations immunity tests
Industrial, scientific and medical equipment - Radio-frequency EN 55011/A1:2010 EN 55011/A1:2010 EN 55011/A1:2010 EN 55011/A1:2010
disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement
Dimensions (mm)

Wiring Diagrams

3 Phase Connection With Neutral (3P4W) 3 Phase Connection No Neutral (3P3W)

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