Pilot Communications EGO700 User manual

EGO700 Multi Function Power Meter For
IOT
Installation & Operation Manual
V1.0

Safety Precautions:
General Warnings:
This equipment can only be installed by professionals
The manufacturer will not be responsible for any failure caused by NOT
following the instructions in this manual
Danger Warnings of Electric Shock, Combustion or Explosion:
Equipment can only be installed and maintained by qualified people
Before any operation of the equipment, the voltage input and power supply shall
be isolated and the secondary windings of all CT shall be short circuited
Use a qualified voltage detection device to confirm that the voltage has been cut
off
All mechanical parts, doors and covers shall be returned to their original positions
before powering-on the equipment
The equipment shall be provided with correct rated voltage in use
Failure to pay attention to these precautions may cause serious injury!!

Contents
Chapter 1 Product Overview.......................................................................................... 5
Chapter 2 Product Selection...........................................................................................6
Chapter 3 Dimension......................................................................................................7
3.1 Main part dimensions...........................................................................................................7
3.2 CTC closed current transformer module dimensions..........................................................7
3.3 CTO current transformer dimensions.................................................................................. 8
3.4 Host installation dimensions................................................................................................8
3.5 Host with CTC module installation dimension drawing..................................................... 8
Chapter 4 Display and key operation instructions..........................................................9
4.1 Real-time measurement data display structure....................................................................9
4.2 All show figure...................................................................................................................10
4.3 Button instruction...............................................................................................................10
4.4 Setting parameter description.............................................................................................11
Chapter 5 Measurement performance.......................................................................... 13
5.1 Voltage................................................................................................................................13
5.2 Current................................................................................................................................13
5.3 Frequency...........................................................................................................................14
5.4 Demand parameters............................................................................................................14
5.4.1 Real-time demand........................................................................................................................ 14
5.4.2 Maximum daily demand.............................................................................................................. 15
5.4.3 Maximum monthly demand......................................................................................................... 15
5.5 Electric energy................................................................................................................... 15
5.6 History of electricity energy.............................................................................................. 15
5.7 Harmonic............................................................................................................................15
5.8 Unbalance...........................................................................................................................16
5.9 Fixed value alarm...............................................................................................................16
5.10 Phase sequence adjustment..............................................................................................18
5.10.1 Manual phase sequence adjustment........................................................................................... 18
5.10.2 Automatic phase sequence adjustment.......................................................................................18
Chapter 6 Input-output characteristics......................................................................... 18
6.1 Switch value input..............................................................................................................18
Chapter 7 Technical index............................................................................................ 19
Chapter 8 Maintenance & Troubleshooting................................................................. 21
Chapter 9 Appendix......................................................................................................22
9.1 Terminal diagram............................................................................................................... 22
9.2 Terminal definition table....................................................................................................22
9.3 Terminal specification table...............................................................................................23
9.4 Terminal wiring instructions.............................................................................................. 23
9.4.1 Communications wiring............................................................................................................... 23
9.4.2 Residual current connection.........................................................................................................24
9.4.3 Temperature wiring...................................................................................................................... 24
9.4.4 Switch-volume connection...........................................................................................................25

9.5 Typical wiring diagram...................................................................................................... 25
9.5.1 CTC mode (built-in CT) wiring diagram..................................................................................... 26
9.5.2 External CT wiring diagram.........................................................................................................27

Chapter 1 Product Overview
EGO700 Multi Function Power Meter For IOT is mainly applicable to the
distribution cabinet and switch cabinet in the high and low-voltage distribution system
lower than AC 650kV (phase voltage). It can communicate with RS485 / MODBUS
bus to manage the meter network and realize automatic control.
The product performance fully meets the relevant technical requirements of GB /
T 17215.322-2008 for active power level 0.5s and GB / T 17215.323-2008 for reactive
power level 2.
The product mainly realizes the following functions:
Full power measurement: three phase voltage, current, active power, reactive
power, apparent power, power factor, frequency, voltage and current angle, cable
temperature and residual current
Energy metering: bidirectional electric energy, historical electric energy
Demand function: real time demand, daily maximum demand and monthly
maximum demand
Power quality: 63th harmonic analysis, voltage and current content, THD,
imbalance;
Alarm: over voltage, under voltage, over-current, under current, phase loss,
frequency too high, frequency too low, power too high, switch value 1 off, etc
Data record: historical electric energy for lately 10 years, 12 months and 31 days
Event record of electric parameter maximum value: event record with time scale
and operation record
Communication: 1-way RS485 communication is provided as standard, 4G / Lora
can be selected for infrared communication, MODBUS, HTTP, Mqtt and other
communications are supported, and MODBUS custom register is supported
Switch value input: one active switch input is provided as standard
Temperature of cable: 4-way 0-150 ℃cable temperature measurement
Residual current: 1-way 0-8000ma residual current measurement

Chapter 2 Product Selection
EGO700 -□-□-□
① ② ③
①:Communication mode(required)
RS485
1-way RS485
4G
Lte(4G All netcom)、RS485
LoRa
LoRa、RS485
All
Lte(4G All netcom)、LoRa、RS485
②:Current transformer access(required)
CTO
External 5A/1.67mA open current transformer
CTC
External 5A/1.67mA closed current transformer module
③:Extended function (optional)
T
4-way cable temperature
Note: EGO700 is compatible with 3×57.7/100V and 3×220/380V rated voltage
input.
Example: EGO700-4G-CTO: Three-phase multi-functional power meter
equipped with 1-way active switch quantity input, 4-way cable temperature, 1 channel
residual current, 1-way 4G communication and 1-way RS485 communication external
5A open current transformer access.

Chapter 3 Dimension
3.1 Main part dimensions
Unit:mm
94.00
98.16
63.00 66.00
72.50
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3.2 CTC closed current transformer module dimensions
Unit:mm
87.00
53.00 60.00

3.3 CTO current transformer dimensions
Unit:mm
34.0±0.5
18.4±0.5
28.7±0.5
49.2±0.5
?16.0
31.0±0.5
3.4 Host installation dimensions
Unit:mm
3.5 Host with CTC module installation dimension drawing
Unit:mm

Chapter 4 Display and key operation instructions
4.1 Real-time measurement data display structure
(1) Real-time measurement data shall be displayed in the form of main menu and
sub-menu
(2) Menu tree diagram
①P the main menu by the button

4.2 All show figure
1、Function title;
2、Unit display area;
3、4G signal display icon;
4、The 4G signal strength;
5、Main data display area;
6、Running indicator light: Flashing while running;
7、Network connection light: always on when connected to the Internet;
8、RS485/Lora sending indicator light: flashing when the device sends;
9、RS485/Lora receiving indicator light: flashing when the device receives;
10、Infrared transceiver;
11、Antenna connector.
Note:
If there is no button operation on the homepage in 180s, the screen will be off
and the screen will not be lit again until there is a button pressed. If there is no button
pressed on other pages in 180s, the screen will jump to the homepage.
4.3 Button instruction
In different interfaces, the same button has different functions.
Next key: Change value when switching/programming in peer menu
Enter key: Move the cursor to the left when switching submenus/programming in
the peer menu
Key combination: Ruturn/Switching between real-time pages and programming
pages
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