Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 500 Honeywell
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INST ALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 62-0304-05 Class 500 Advanced KWh/Demand Meter APPLICATION The Class 500 Meter is a 3-element meter with commu nications. The device is used to moni tor electric power usage of ind ividual loads after the utility meter .
CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 62-0304—0 5 2 S PECIFICATIONS Input V oltage Configuration: 3-wire (Delta) or 4-wire (WYE) Mains V oltage Input: Up to 600 V AC RMS available Input Power: 6 V A maximum rating Current Sensor Rating: Up to 3200 Amp RMS AC available Power Factor: .
CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 3 62-0304—05 INST ALLATION VERIFY the input voltage rating and configu ration on the unit panel label to ensure it is suitable for the intended e lectrical servic e. Meters labeled for 1 15/208 volt service MUST NOT be installed on service feeds of 277/4 80 volt and vice versa.
CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 62-0304—0 5 4 Main Power Board Connections to this board include the MA INS input voltage, current sensors, an d external pulse input (See Fig. 2). The MAINS input terminals are covered with a protective clear sh ield fo r safety purposes.
CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 5 62-0304—05 d. Connect the three AC mains power wires (PHASE A, PHASE B, and PHASE C) to their respective po sitions as labeled on terminal block TB1.
CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 62-0304—0 5 6 Fig. 3. Split core current sensor assembly . Fig. 4. Split core current sensor assembl y installed. IMPORT ANT : When looking from the source side of the conductor(s) bein g monitored, you should see the arrow on the current sensor assembly .
CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 7 62-0304—05 Fig. 7. Location of LED D5 (lab eled “MTR”) and Ethernet board. V erify that the AC MAINS vol tage wires ar e all connected to the correct posi tions on terminal block TB1. Inspect the MAINS inp u t wiring to verify each conductor is terminated at the correct te rminal block positi on.
CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 62-0304—0 5 8 Wiring to the Network RS-485 Wiring for BACnet MS/T P , Modbus RTU, or EZ-7 The Class 500 Meter contains an RS-485 serial communications port allowing it to commu nicate via BACnet MS/TP , Modbus RTU, or EZ-7.
CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 9 62-0304—05 The meter is shipped with a Modb us ID number of 01. This must be changed if the network has more than one meter installed.
CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 62-0304—0 5 10 Fig. 1 1. LON wiring . Ethernet wiring for BACnet IP , an d Modbus TCP/IP and Ethernet EZ-7 These models are shipped with a board that a llows for Ethernet commun ication via Modb us TCP/IP , BACnet IP or Ethernet EZ-7.
CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 11 62-0304—05 NOTE: One set of current sensors equates to th ree sensors, one per phase. The multiplier only appli es when extra sets of cur- rent sensors are installed on one Class 50 0 Meter . Therefore, if you are using on ly one set of three current sensors, the multiplier is not required.
CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 62-0304—0 5 12 MAINTENANCE The Class 500 Meter unit is shi pped in a calibrated an d fully fu nctionally tested condi tion. Sinc e the u nit is factory calibrat ed using proprietary firmware algorithms, no internal uni t adjustments ar e nece ssary .
CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 13 62-0304—05 Use the following procedure to re place the lithium battery cell. 1. Disconnect power from the Class 500 Meter at the unit external circuit breaker . 2. Remove the battery from its socket and place it on a non-conductive surface.
CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 62-0304—0 5 14 Modbus Point Map Modbus data points available from the Class 5 00 meter . Listed under Class 500. T able 4.
CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 15 62-0304—05 NOTE: T o change device ID, set single point at 46049 with data set to new device ID (e.g., 1 to 247). T o set date/time, set multiple points at 46025 for 4 points with data set to HHMM SSDW MMDD YYYY (DW=day of week).
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