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Posted: ‎2025-02-19 02:17 AM . Last Modified: ‎2025-02-20 06:53 AM

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‎2025-02-19 02:17 AM

PowerLogic T300 - Reading values from a PM5110

I have a PM5110 from which i can read values through Modbus poll at registers 3110 ( frequency ). I connected the RS485 connectors from PM5110 to HU250 though a RJ45 to 8 pin connector block. 

https://www.delock.de/produkt/66471/merkmale.html?f=s

I configured the HU250 to read register at 3109 ( as there is a 1 shift) . Added Frequency in DBcore .

I am able to read freq at 3109 also in Modbus poll tool. 

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 When i open the HU250 web interface and try to see values on the newly defined Frequency , i see only 0. 

Can someone help me how to read the Freq value from PM5110 on HU250.??

 

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Matt

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‎2025-02-19 07:55 AM

Hi @matt86 

 

Since you are able to poll PM5110 parameters' value through Modbus in both serial and ethernet connections, I would recommend posting your query in relevant forum(Protection & Control?) to get assistance, as this forum is dedicated to Metering & Power Quality.

 

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‎2025-02-19 07:55 AM

Hi @matt86 

 

Since you are able to poll PM5110 parameters' value through Modbus in both serial and ethernet connections, I would recommend posting your query in relevant forum(Protection & Control?) to get assistance, as this forum is dedicated to Metering & Power Quality.

 

Best Regards,

-Mehran

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Posted: ‎2025-02-20 12:32 AM

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‎2025-02-20 12:32 AM

Thanks Mehran. I reposted this in the Protection & Control. I was not able to  edit this post to repost it there. Hope its ok.

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Matt

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