User Manual: Industrial and Commercial CU-B1 / B2 / B4
User Manual: Industrial and Commercial CU-B1 / B2 / B4
CU-B1 / B2 / B4
USER MANUAL
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Landis+Gyr Ltd.
Feldstrasse 1
CH - 6301 Zug
Switzerland
Phone: +41 41 935 6000
www.landisgyr.com
Relating documents This user manual supplements the meter operating instructions and is
incomplete without the data contained there.
Purpose In addition to operating instructions for the meters, the user manual con-
tains all the information necessary for operation of the CU-Bx communica-
tion unit for the intended purpose. This includes:
Provision of knowledge concerning characteristics, construction and
function of the communication unit CU-Bx
Information about possible dangers, their consequences and measures to
prevent any danger
Details concerning the performance of all work throughout the service life
of the communication unit CU-Bx (installation, commissioning, operation,
maintenance, decommissioning and disposal)
Target group The contents of this user manual are intended for technically qualified per-
sonnel of energy supply companies responsible for the system planning,
installation and commissioning, operation, maintenance, decommissioning
and disposal of the meters.
Conditions Users of this manual are familiar from their training with the basic
principles of electrical engineering, in particular with the principles of
energy measurement, including circuitry types, connection technology, etc.
Subdivision This user manual is divided in a logical manner suitable for learning and
application, i.e. the individual chapters follow the sequence of information
probably required during the various phases of the service life of the com-
munication unit CU-Bx.
In addition to the danger level, all safety information also describes the
type and source of the danger, its possible consequences and measures to
counteract the danger.
1.2 Responsibilities
The owner of the meters – normally the power supply company – is
responsible that all persons engaged on work with meters:
1. Have read and understood the relevant sections of the user manual.
2. Are sufficiently qualified for the work to be performed.
3. Strictly observe the safety regulations (according to section 1.3) and
the operating information in the individual chapters.
In particular, the owner of the meters bears responsibility
• for the protection of persons,
• prevention of material damage
• and the training of personnel.
Landis+Gyr Ltd. provides training courses for this purpose on specific
equipment; please contact the relevant agent if interested.
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DC
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Version S01/S02 S1 S2
CU-B1 2 S0 RS232 RS485
CU-B2 RS485 RS485
CU-B4 RS232 RS485
Pulse inputs
• Type: S0 interface
• Application: Version CU-B1
• Standard: IEC 61393 / DIN 43864
• Operating conditions:
- Rated voltage ................................................................ 24 V DC
- Max. voltage ................................................................. 27 V DC
- Condition "On" ........................................... min. 10, max. 27 mA
- Current Condition "Off" .............................................. max. 2 mA
- Pulse length ................................................................... ≥ 30 ms
- Max conductor length depending on environment
.................................. and connecting cable, normally up to 0.5 m
- Insulation resistance to meter ................... 4 kVAC / 50 Hz, 1 min
..................................................... (creep distance min. 6.2 mm)
RS232 interface
• Type: asymmetric, serial, asynchronous, bi-directional
interface
• Application: Versions CU-B1, CU-B4
• Standard: DIN 66259
• Mode of operation: transparent / with additional functions
• Operating conditions:
- Rated voltage ............................................................. ±12 V DC
- Max. voltage ............................................................... ±25 V DC
- Max. bit rate ............................................................. 57'600 bps
- Max conductor length
.......... depending on environment and connecting cable up to 15 m
- Insulation resistance to meter ................... 4 kVAC / 50 Hz, 1 min
..................................................... (creep distance min. 6.2 mm)
6 1
Fig. 1.2 External connections communication unit CU-B1/B4
6 1
Fig. 1.3 External connections communication unit CU-B2
10-pin connector
4-pin connector
DC DC DC
DC DC DC
+ - + -
RS232 RS485
S01 S02
In the transparent RS232 interface, connections CTS, DTR and DSR are
connected to ground (GND) by the software.
b a c
+ - + -
6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1
20 21 22 23
S01 S02
Fig. 1.6 Connection diagram communication unit CU-B2
c: Ground
a: Data a
b: Data b
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The communication unit CU-Bx has the following connections (see also
chapter 2.2.4):
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DC
DC
CON
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4 Rx
20 21 22 23
Tx
S01 S02
Fig 3.3 Face plate of the communication unit CU-Bx (example CU-B1)
1 Serial number
2 Diagram of pulse inputs (only on CU-B1)
3 /+ and dlms symbol depending on parametrizing
4 Transmit/receive diodes
5 Double protective insulation according to IEC 61010
(second version 2001-2, overvoltage category III)
The face plate can contain other data specific to the country, e.g.
warnings, etc.
0.5 i
0.1 i
t _ 5 ms
< t Status "Off"
T T
t _
> 30 ms t _
> 30 ms
On Off
The pulse inputs use terminals 20 and 21 (S01) or 22 and 23 (S02) of the
left-hand terminals in the communication unit CU-Bx. See also chapters
2.2.4 "Connections" and 2.2.5 "Connection diagram".
Application The pulses from meters connected via the S0 interfaces are each fed to a
total energy register and – in versions with demand recording – to a P run-
ning register. If the meter has a data profile memory, it can also record the
energy status and/or the mean value of demand P running of the external
meters in the data profile.
Protocol Depending on the version the RS232 interface supports only the commu-
nication protocol according to IEC 61107 or the communication according
to IEC 61107 and to DLMS.
The RS232 standard defines various data and control signals (see chapter
5.4.3 "Pin allocation RS232").
In the "transparent" version the interface only performs the communication
and requires a so-called intelligent external modem for this purpose.
In the version with additional functions the interface controls and monitors
an external modem and can operate with time-windows. It is then depend-
ent on a transparent external modem.
Time-window The time-window determines how and at what times the meter can com-
municate with the control centre for remote reading:
Emergency window An emergency window can be activated with weekly or monthly communi-
cation windows. The modem opens this emergency window 24 hours after
the regular communication window if no remote reading has taken place
within the regular time-window.
ZxD...AT/CT
after
24 h
Control centre
Fig. 4.2 Summary of access possibilities with or without time-window, with time
and emergency window
CON: This LED has no function in the CU-B2 version (without RS232). In versions
CU-B1 and CU-B4 (with RS232) this LED is continuously lit if there is a
connection between the communication unit and the control centre. Data
exchange can take place.
Rx: This LED indicates the reception of characters via the RS232 or RS485
interface. The characters are extended by 100 ms. If this LED is flashing, it
indicates reception of the "Ring" function.
Tx: This LED indicates the transmission of characters via the RS232 or RS485
interface. The characters are extended by 100 ms.
Single application
Application 1
Meter with
CU-B1/B4
RS485
RS232
permanent connection
for remote reading
Modem
RS485
RS485
RS232
RS485
RS485
RS485
etc.
permanent connection
for remote reading
Modem
Application 3
RS485
RS232
RS485
RS232
RS232
etc.
permanent connection
for remote reading
free for local
Modem
(temporary)
ISDN / PSTN / GSM connection to
METCOM etc. laptop / PC
Fig. 4.5 Example of an application of several CU-B1/B4
5.1 Introduction
The following personal and technical conditions must be fulfilled for instal-
lation and commissioning of the communication unit CU-Bx:
• The work described below must only be performed by technically quali-
fied and suitably trained persons.
• These persons must be familiar with and observe the normal local safety
regulations.
• Strictly observe the details in chapter 1 "Safety", in particular the safety
regulations, as well as all information concerning safe operation in this
chapter.
• Before starting work check that the material and tools required are all
present (as in section 5.2).
No voltage on meter
There must be no voltage applied to the meter when fitting the
communication unit CU-Bx. Contact with live parts is dangerous to life.
Disconnect the meter from the power supply as described in the meter
Danger operating instructions.
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A B C
Fig. 5.3 Connection in screwless spring-loaded terminals
A B C
Fig. 5.4 Releasing connection from spring-loaded terminal
Warning
Connection to modem
Note
Components Disposal
Printed circuit boards Electronic waste: disposal according to local
regulations.
Metal parts Sorted and taken to collective materials
disposal point.
Plastic components Sorted and taken to recycling (regranulation)
plant or if no other possibility to refuse
incineration.