Setra Systems Power Meter (Multi-Load) Mode d'emploi

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Mode d'emploi
Power Meter
Operating Instructions
Setra Systems, Inc.
159 Swanson Road, Boxborough, MA 01719
800.257.3872 • www.setra.com
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Table of Contents
1.0 Introduction .................................................................................................................... 8
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1.2 Field selectable communication............................................................................... 8
1.3 Intended use .............................................................................................................. 8
1.4 Product differentiation .............................................................................................. 9
1.5 Product unpacking ..................................................................................................10
2.0 Safety information ......................................................................................................11
2.1 Safety symbols ........................................................................................................ 11
2.2 Please note ..............................................................................................................11
2.3 Safety approval ........................................................................................................11
2.4 General safety requirements................................................................................... 13
2.5 Power Meter installation safety requirements....................................................... 13
3.0 Meter overview ............................................................................................................. 17
3.1 Installation overview ...............................................................................................22
3.2 Main assembly and back housing separation/attachment .................................. 22
4.0 Planning for installation ..............................................................................................24
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4.2 Meter installation overview .....................................................................................24
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4.4 RTU programming and script overview ..................................................................25
5.0 Changing conduit position ..........................................................................................25
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7.0 Connecting high voltage inputs ..................................................................................27
8.0 Current transformer wiring .......................................................................................... 34
9.0 CTs wiring example ...................................................................................................... 39
10.0 EIA-485 communication wiring ................................................................................40
11.0 Ethernet communication wiring ................................................................................ 42
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12.0 Pulse inputs wiring ....................................................................................................43
12.1 Pulse output wiring ...............................................................................................43
13.0 Alarm relay (SPDT) wiring ......................................................................................... 44
14.0 Installing front cover ................................................................................................. 45
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15.3 Connect the Meter ................................................................................................. 46
15.4 Web portal setup ...................................................................................................47
15.5 Web portal overview .............................................................................................. 47
15.6 Meter communication bar ....................................................................................48
15.7 Menu navigation sidebar ......................................................................................48
16.0 Halo-dot ....................................................................................................................49
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16.2 Halo ........................................................................................................................ 49
16.3 Numerical indication ............................................................................................. 49
17.0 Setup menu ................................................................................................................50
18.0 Setup menu help legend ............................................................................................ 51
19.0 General settings ......................................................................................................... 52
19.1 Device setting within the Device settings section ...............................................52
19.2 General Settings .................................................................................................... 53
19.3 Site information .....................................................................................................57
19.4 Uploading to meter ................................................................................................57
20.0 Voltage inputs ............................................................................................................58
21.0 Load setup ..................................................................................................................62
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21.2 Visual load indication ............................................................................................64
22.0 CT inputs ....................................................................................................................65
23.0 Communications/Network settings .........................................................................71
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23.1 Network settings ...................................................................................................73
24.0 Pulse IO setup ............................................................................................................74
24.1 Pulse output ..........................................................................................................75
25.0 Alarm setup ................................................................................................................ 79
25.1 Over power .............................................................................................................80
25.2 Under power ..........................................................................................................80
25.3 Energy usage (Vin) ................................................................................................81
25.4 Energy usage (Load) .............................................................................................81
25.5 Polarity CT .............................................................................................................82
25.6 Under voltage ........................................................................................................82
25.7 Under current CT ...................................................................................................83
25.8 Over current CT ...................................................................................................... 83
25.9 Phase loss CT ........................................................................................................ 84
25.10 Over voltage .........................................................................................................84
25.11 Over current (Load) .............................................................................................85
25.12 Peak demand (Load) ........................................................................................... 85
25.13 Low power factor ................................................................................................86
25.14 Summary alarm table..........................................................................................86
26.0 Installation report ......................................................................................................87
26.1 General information ..............................................................................................87
26.2 Meter information..................................................................................................88
26.3 General notes ........................................................................................................88
26.4 Measurements.......................................................................................................89
26.5 Export the report ....................................................................................................90
27.0 Power analytics ..........................................................................................................90
27.1 Parameters within Trends & Odometer menus ................................................... 90
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27.2 Trends ....................................................................................................................91
27.3 Odometer ...............................................................................................................93
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27.5 Export logged data ................................................................................................94
28.0 Event Log ................................................................................................................... 95
29.0 Alarm status ............................................................................................................... 96
29.1 Active alarm states ...............................................................................................96
29.2 Active LED states ..................................................................................................96
29.3 Active relay states .................................................................................................96
29.4 Alarm log ................................................................................................................96
29.5 Export of Alarm Logs.............................................................................................97
29.6 Example of Alarm Logs Record ............................................................................97
30.0 System ........................................................................................................................98
30.1 Software version ...................................................................................................98
30.2 Factory reset ..........................................................................................................98
30.3 Trend data rest ......................................................................................................99
30.4 Reboot ....................................................................................................................99
30.5 System log ............................................................................................................. 99
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31.3 Clone/Import meter setup ..................................................................................101
32.0 Help ...........................................................................................................................102
33.0 Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................... 102
34.0 Replace battery ........................................................................................................103
35.0 User interface ........................................................................................................... 105
36.0 Main Menu ................................................................................................................105
37.0 Real-time values ......................................................................................................106
38.0 Odometer .................................................................................................................. 107
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40.0 Communication ....................................................................................................... 109
41.0 Network ....................................................................................................................110
42.0 Alarm ........................................................................................................................111
43.0 About ........................................................................................................................112
44.0 Factory reset at meter .............................................................................................113
45.0 Returning products for repair ..................................................................................114
46.0 Limited warranty & limitation of repair ...................................................................114
47.0 Equipment service & access ...................................................................................115
47.1 Access to equipment ..........................................................................................115
47.2 Servicing the equipment .....................................................................................115
47.3 Component servicing ..........................................................................................115
48.0 Support ..................................................................................................................... 115
48.1 Setra contact .......................................................................................................115
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1.3 Intended use
Setra Power Meter is designed to closely monitor and provide detailed information of the
building and/or equipment. The meter can be used in varying capacities, measuring varying
loads with up to two different voltage reference points. Typical applications include measuring
power of buildings, leased building space, large machinery or equipment, lighting loads, and
more.
The meter will monitor and provide visual indicators on the Backlit Display, Error Indication
LED and Power Indication LED.
Each Power Meter comes standard with eld selectable BACnet and Modbus communication
protocols. The communications interface is through either an EIA-485 serial connection
(BACnet MS/TP or Modbus RTU) or over Ethernet (BACnet/IP or Modbus TCP). Along with
these advanced network communication protocols, the Power Meter offers one congurable
pulse output and two congurable pulse inputs, enabling more data collection at the meter.
1.0 Introduction
The Power Meter from Setra is a networked revenue grade power meter built on a versatile
and powerful platform designed to meet the high demands for any submetering application.
Available in a 3, 12 or 48 load congurations, the meter enclosure & intuitive web portal
interface signicantly reduce installation time and cost per metering point. The Power
Meter 12 & 48 load meters come standard with dual voltage inputs, and all versions are eld
congurable for use of standard or Rogowski style current transformers, enabling safe and
accurate measurement of both low and high amperage services.
The Setra Power Meter can be ordered in the following congurations, which are identiable
on the part number label.
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
Model
SPM Power Meter
[1]
Loads
03 3 loads
12 12 loads
48 48 loads
[2]
Communication
E Ethernet & serial
[3]
Display
D Onboard display
Option
N None
[4]
[5]
1.1 Web Portal meter setup & conguration
Setup is both intuitive and time-saving through the Setra Power Meter Web Portal. The software
can be easily accessed through the meter itself, either through simple USB connection to your
PC or through Ethernet connection over a shared network.
1.2 Field selectable communication
Integration with building automation systems is made easy through eld selectable BACnet
and Modbus communication protocols. The meter’s communications interface is enabled
through either an EIA-485 serial connection (BACnet MS/TP or Modbus RTU) or over
Ethernet (BACnet/IP of or Modbus TCP). Along with these advanced network communication
protocols, the Setra Power Meter offers a connection interface with adjacent equipment
through one congurable pulse output and two congurable pulse inputs, enabling even more
data collection through the meter.
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1.4 Product differentiation
The Setra Power Meter has been designed in three different “Load” congurations, with
following differences in each product:
3 Load:
Three CT terminal blocks
One voltage input terminal block
6.8” x 7” x 3.8” form factor
Six conduit openings
12 Load:
Twelve CT terminal blocks
Two voltage input terminal blocks
6.8” x 7” x 3.8” form factor
Six conduit openings
48 Load:
Forty-eight CT terminal blocks
Two voltage input terminal blocks
10.8” x 17.2” x 4.4” form factor
Fifteen conduit openings
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1.5 Product unpacking
Item
P/N: SPM03EDN
Included w/ meter
P/N: SPM12EDN
Included w/ meter
P/N: SPM48EDN
Included w/ meter
Power Meter 1 1 1
CT connector 4 13 49
Hardware kit 1 1 1
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Auxiliary equipment & hardware kit contents
CT connector kit
Mounting screws Wall anchors
Cable ties
Cal. Cert.
Preparing for install
What's in the box
3/12 Load
3/12 Load
Remove meter from box
Flip open dust cover Pull front cover forward
Insert screwdriver
into slot
Pivot screwdriver up to
remove main assemble
Pull down on tabs
48 Load
48 Load
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2.0 Safety Information
Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the
device before trying to install, operate, service or maintain it. The following special messages
may appear throughout this manual or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to
call attention to information that claries or simplies a procedure.
Denotes warning or caution. See manual for a description of the meanings.
DENOTES HIGH VOLTAGE. RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. LIFE
THREATENING VOLTAGES MAY BE PRESENT. QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY.
Equipment protected throughout by double insulation (IEC 536 Class II)
Contains additional information pertinent to current subject.
2.2 Please note
Electrical equipment should be installed, operated, serviced and maintained only by qualied
personnel. No responsibility is assumed by Setra for any consequences arising out of the
use of this material. A qualied person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the
construction, installation, and operation of electrical equipment and has received safety
training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved.
2.3 Safety approval
The Setra Networked Multi-load Power Meter is UL listed and complies with the following
safety standards for 600V CAT III Pollution Degree 2:
UL 61010-1 Edition 3 (2016),
CSA C22.2 No 61010-1-12 Edition 3 Update 2 (2016),
IEC/EN61010-1 Edition 3 (2013),
Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use,
Part 1: General requirements
UL 61010-2-030 Edition 2,
CSA C22.2 No 61010-2-030-12 Edition 1 (2012),
IEC/EN61010-2-030 Edition 1 (2011),
Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use,
Part 2-030: Particular Requirements for Testing and Measuring Circuits
2.1 Safety symbols
The following international symbols are used on the Power Meter and in this manual:
E503021
LISTED
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2.0 Informations de sécurité
Lisez attentivement ces instructions et examinez l'équipement pour vous familiariser avec
l'appareil avant d'essayer de l'installer, de le faire fonctionner, de le réparer ou de l'entretenir.
Les messages spéciaux suivants peuvent apparaître dans ce manuel ou sur l'équipement
pour avertir des dangers potentiels ou pour attirer l'attention sur des informations qui clarient
ou simplient une procédure.
Indique un avertissement ou une prudence. Voir le manuel pour une
description des signications.
INDIQUE HAUTE TENSION. RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE. DES TENSIONS
MENACANTES POUR LA VIE PEUVENT ÊTRE PRÉSENTES. PERSONNEL
QUALIFIÉ UNIQUEMENT.
Équipement protégé partout par une double isolation (IEC 536 classe II)
Contient des informations supplémentaires pertinentes au sujet actuel.
2.2 Veuillez noter
L'équipement électrique doit être installé, utilisé, entretenu et entretenu uniquement par
du personnel qualié. Aucune responsabilité est assumée par Setra des conséquences
découlant de l'utilisation de ce matériel. Une personne qualiée est une personne qui
possède des compétences et des connaissances liées à la construction, à l'installation et
au fonctionnement de l'équipement électrique et qui a reçu une formation en sécurité pour
reconnaître et éviter les dangers impliqués.
2.3 Approbation de sécurité
Le Setra Networked Multi-Load Power Meter est UL et conforme aux normes de sécurité
suivantes pour 600V CAT III Degré de pollution 2:
UL 61010-1 Edition 3 (2016),
CSA C22.2 No 61010-1-12 Edition 3 Update 2 (2016),
IEC/EN61010-1 Edition 3 (2013),
Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use,
Part 1: General requirements
UL 61010-2-030 Edition 2,
CSA C22.2 No 61010-2-030-12 Edition 1 (2012),
IEC/EN61010-2-030 Edition 1 (2011),
Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use,
Part 2-030: Particular Requirements for Testing and Measuring Circuits
2.1 Symboles de sécurité
Les symboles internationaux suivants sont utilisés sur le Power Meter et dans ce manuel:
Français
E503021
LISTED
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Input supply rating: 80-600 Vac (Vin1 L1 & L2), 50/60 Hz, 5W max, Overvoltage Category III
Voltage measurement:
Three phase max. 347/600 Vac WYE earthed
Three phase max. 347 Vac DELTA earthed/unearthed
Split phase max. 240/480 Vac
Single phase max. 480 Vac
Measurement Category III
Frequency measurement:
50/60 Hz
Current measurement:
Up to 6000 A (through use of CTs or Rogowski coils with voltage output up to 2V)
Alarm relay output ratings: 30 Vdc/ac, 2 Arms, resistive, Class 2
Pulse I/O: 30 Vdc
UL Safety Ratings
Equipment function Networked Multi-circuit power meter
Connection to mains supply Permanently
Overvoltage/ Measurement category III
Pollution degree 2
Means of protection Class II (double insulated)
Environmental condition
Temperature:
Humidity:
Altitude:
-20°C to +60°C
5% to 95% non-condensing humidity
Max. 2000 meters
For use in wet location No
Equipment mobility Wall/surface mounted
Operating conditions Continuous
Marked degree of protection Type 1
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Capacité d'alimentation d'entrée: 80-600 Vac (Vin1 L1 & L2), 50/60 Hz, 5W max, catégorie
de surtension III
Mesure de tension:
Triphasé max. 347/600 Vac WYE mis à terre
Triphasé max. 347 Vac DELTA mis à la terre / déterré
Phase divisée max. 240/480 Vac
Monophasé max. 480 Vac
Catégorie de mesure III
Mesure de fréquence:
50/60 Hz
Mesure de courant:
Jusqu'à 6000 A (grâce à l'utilisation de TC ou de bobines Rogowski avec une tension de
sortie jusqu'à 2 V)
Évaluations de sortie de relais d'alarme: 30 Vdc / ac, 2 bras, résistif, classe 2
Puissance d'entrée / sortie d'impulsion: 30 Vdc
Évaluations de sécurité UL
Fonction d'équipement
Compteur de puissance multi-circuits
en réseau
Connexion à l'alimentation principale Connecté en permanence
Surtension / Catégorie de mesure III
Degré de pollution 2
Moyens de protection Class II (double isolation)
Conditions environnementales
Température:
Humidité:
Altitude:
-20°C à +60°C
5% à 95% d'humidité sans condensation
Max. 2000 mètres
Pour une utilisation dans des
endroits humides
Non
Mobilité de l'équipement Montage mural / en surface
Conditions de fonctionnement Continu
Degré de protection marqué Type 1
Français
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General safety requirements
To ensure the safe operation and service of the device, follow these instructions
closely. Failure to observe warnings can result in severe personal injury or
permanent damage to the device.
Review the entire manual before use of the Meter and its accessories.
Comply with local and national safety codes. Use personal protective equipment to
prevent shock and arc flash injury where hazardous live conductors are exposed.
Only licensed electricians should install this equipment. Such work should be performed
only after reading this entire set of instructions.
The equipment must be accessible to authorized personnel only. Equipment must be
installed in areas where access can be restricted.
If the meter appears damaged or defective or internal fuse blowout, rst disconnect all
power to the meter. Then contact Setra technical support for assistance.
If the products are used in a manner not specied by Setra, the protection provided by
the equipment may be impaired.
Power Meter installation safety requirements
FCC PART 15 Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in an installation
Use copper conductors only.
Wiring to voltage input terminals and mains shall have minimal temperature rating of
90°C (194°F) and minimal wire gauge of 14 AWG (1.63 mm).
External secondary inputs and outputs should be connected to devices meeting the
requirements of IEC 60950.
For use only with Listed Energy-Monitoring Current Transformers
Warning - To reduce risk of electric shock, always open or disconnect circuit from power-
distribution system (or service) of building before installing or servicing current-sensing
transformers
Current transformers may not be installed in equipment where they exceed 75 percent of
the wiring space of any cross-sectional area within the equipment.
Current transformers may not be installed in an area where they block ventilation
openings.
Current transformers may not be installed in an area of breaker arc venting.
Current transformers are not suitable for Class 2 wiring method nor intended for
connection to Class 2 equipment.
Secure current transformer and route conductors so that they do not directly contact live
terminals or bus.
Wiring to terminal blocks shall have minimal temperature rating at least 75°C (167°F)
When connecting power meter to conduit, a threaded hub shall be installed at conduit
entrances. When using rigid conduit connect the hub to the conduit before connecting
to power meter enclosure.
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Règles générales de sécurité
Pour garantir le fonctionnement et l'entretien en toute sécurité de l'appareil, suivez
attentivement ces instructions. Le non-respect des avertissements peut entraîner
des blessures graves ou des dommages permanents à l'appareil.
Revoir le manuel en entier avant l'utilisation de l'appareil et de ses accessoires.
Respectez les codes de sécurité locaux et nationaux. Utilisez un équipement de protection
individuelle pour éviter les chocs et les arcs électriques lorsque des conducteurs sous tension
dangereux sont exposés.
Seuls des électriciens agréés doivent installer cet équipement. Un tel travail ne doit être effectué
qu'après avoir lu l'ensemble de ces instructions.
L'équipement doit être accessible uniquement au personnel autorisé. L'équipement doit être
installé dans des zones où l'accès peut être restreint.
Si le compteur semble endommagé ou défectueux ou que le fusible a sauté, débranchez d'abord
l'alimentation du compteur. Contactez ensuite le support technique de Setra pour obtenir de l'aide.
Si les produits sont utilisés d'une manière non spéciée par Setra, la protection fournie par
l'équipement peut être altérée.
Règles de sécurité pour l'installation du Power Meter
Avis FCC PARTIE 15
Cet équipement a été testé et déclaré conforme aux limites d'un appareil numérique de classe B, conformément
à la partie 15 des règles de la FCC. Ces limites sont conçues pour fournir une protection raisonnable contre les
interférences nuisibles lorsque l'équipement est utilisé dans un environnement commercial. Cet équipement
génère, utilise et peut émettre de l'énergie radiofréquence et, s'il n'est pas installé et utilisé conformément
aux instructions, peut provoquer des interférences nuisibles aux communications radio. Cependant, il n'y a
aucune garantie qu'aucune interférence ne se produira dans une installation.
Utilisez uniquement des conducteurs en cuivre.
Le câblage aux bornes d'entrée de tension et au secteur doit avoir une température nominale
minimale de 90 ° C (194 ° F) et un calibre de l minimal de 14 AWG (1,63 mm).
Les entrées et sorties secondaires externes doivent être connectées à des appareils répondant
aux exigences de la CEI 60950.
À utiliser uniquement avec les transformateurs de courant à surveillance d'énergie répertoriés
Avertissement - Pour réduire le risque de choc électrique, ouvrez ou déconnectez toujours le circuit
du système de distribution électrique (ou du service) du bâtiment avant d'installer ou d'entretenir
des transformateurs de détection de courant
Les transformateurs de courant ne doivent pas être installés dans l'équipement où ils dépassent
75 pour cent de l'espace de câblage de toute section transversale de l'équipement.
Les transformateurs de courant ne doivent pas être installés dans une zone où ils bloquent les
ouvertures de ventilation.
Les transformateurs de courant ne doivent pas être installés dans une zone d'évacuation d'arc du
discontacteur.
Les transformateurs de courant ne sont pas adaptés à la méthode de câblage de classe 2 ni
destinés à être connectés à un équipement de classe 2.
afxez le transformateur de courant et circulez les conducteurs an qu'ils n'entrent pas directement
en contact avec les bornes sous tension ou le bus.
Le câblage aux borniers doit avoir une température nominale minimale d'au moins 75 ° C (167 ° F)
Lors de la connexion du wattmètre au conduit, un moyeu fileté doit être installé aux entrées
du conduit. Lorsque vous utilisez un conduit rigide, connectez le moyeu au conduit avant de le
connecter au boîtier du wattmètre.
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3.0 Meter overview
This section is intended so that you can familiarize yourself with the features of the meter prior
to installation, while size and amount of current transformer connection differ most features
and terminology remain the same between the 3, 12, and 48 load power meters.
Power meter sections
(12 load meter shown)
Conduit plug x2 high
voltage area
Main assembly
Back housing
Front housing
Conduit knockout
CT area x4
Mounting holes (x4)
CT inputs
3/12-load meter
CT Inputs
x3 (3 Load meter)
x6 (12 Load meter)
SPDT alarm relay
EIA-485
communication
terminal
Ethernet RJ45
connection
Earth ground
1
screw terminal
(optional)
Pulse IO
Input x2
Output x1
Low voltage
conduit entry
CT inputs x6
(12 Load only)
High voltage
conduit entry
Low voltage
conduit entry
High voltage
conduit entry
1
Earth ground Screw: In noisy environments connect earth ground terminal to electrical panel earth ground to reduce noise
pickup
18
177.1
7.0
173.9
6.8
95.9
3.8
4.7
.19
(X4)
13.1
.5
162.1
6.4
50.9
2.0
122.9
4.8
PART #
REV.
DATE
REVISION RECORD
FILE:
DWG SIZE
> 6" = ±1/16
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
< 6" = ±1/32
THIRD ANGLE
PROJECTION
ANGULAR
C
± 0° 30"
FRACTIONAL
TOLERANCES
EXCEPT AS NOTED
DECIMAL
XX = ±.01
MATERIAL
DRAWING NUMBER
TITLE
TITLE
SCALE
ENGR
REV.
DATE
REV
APPROVALS
DESCRIPTION
DATE
Boxborough, MA, 01719
MATERIAL
1:2
INITIALS
NAME
DATE
12 Ch.DRW
DRAWN BY
XXX = ±.005
1 of 1
SHEET
DOLAN-JENNER INDUSTRIES, INC.
TEL. (978) 263-1400 FAX. (978) 266-1618
© SETRA SYSTEMS, INC. THIS DRAWING CONTAINS THE
PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF SETRA SYSTEMS, INC., ALL
RIGHTS RESERVED. ALL UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION,
USE AND TRANSMISSION OF THIS DRAWING AND
INFORMATION IT CONTAINS ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED.
THIS DRAWING IS SUBJECT TO RETURN TO SETRA SYSTEMS, INC.,
UPON ITS REQUEST.
6.8
[173.9]
7.0
[177.1]
3.8
[95.9]
3/4” (Conduit
Opening)
3/4” (Conduit
Opening)
Dimensions
19
48-Load Meter
CT input x6
DIP switches
(EIA-485 Config)
Low voltage
conduit entry
x5
SPDT alarm
relay
Earth ground
1
screw terminal
(optional)
Mounting hole
x5
Pulse I/O
Input x2
Output x1
EIA-485
Communication
terminal
Ethernet RJ45
Connection
CT input x6
High voltage
conduit entry
Low voltage
conduit entry x5
High voltage
conduit entry
435.7
17.2
274.9
10.8
112
4.4
5
.20
(X5)
27.8
1.1
332.6
13.1
29.5
1.2
137.4
5.4
245.4
9.7
PART #
REV.
DATE
REVISION RECORD
FILE:
DWG SIZE
> 6" = ±1/16
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
< 6" = ±1/32
THIRD ANGLE
PROJECTION
ANGULAR
C
± 0° 30"
FRACTIONAL
TOLERANCES
EXCEPT AS NOTED
DECIMAL
XX = ±.01
MATERIAL
DRAWING NUMBER
TITLE
TITLE
SCALE
ENGR
REV.
DATE
REV
APPROVALS
DESCRIPTION
DATE
Boxborough, MA, 01719
MATERIAL
1:4
INITIALS
NAME
DATE
48 Ch.DRW
DRAWN BY
XXX = ±.005
1 of 1
SHEET
DOLAN-JENNER INDUSTRIES, INC.
TEL. (978) 263-1400 FAX. (978) 266-1618
© SETRA SYSTEMS, INC. THIS DRAWING CONTAINS THE
PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF SETRA SYSTEMS, INC., ALL
RIGHTS RESERVED. ALL UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION,
USE AND TRANSMISSION OF THIS DRAWING AND
INFORMATION IT CONTAINS ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED.
THIS DRAWING IS SUBJECT TO RETURN TO SETRA SYSTEMS, INC.,
UPON ITS REQUEST.
435.7
17.2
274.9
10.8
112
4.4
5
.20
(X5)
27.8
1.1
332.6
13.1
29.5
1.2
137.4
5.4
245.4
9.7
PART #
REV.
DATE
REVISION RECORD
FILE:
DWG SIZE
> 6" = ±1/16
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
< 6" = ±1/32
THIRD ANGLE
PROJECTION
ANGULAR
C
± 0° 30"
FRACTIONAL
TOLERANCES
EXCEPT AS NOTED
DECIMAL
XX = ±.01
MATERIAL
DRAWING NUMBER
TITLE
TITLE
SCALE
ENGR
REV.
DATE
REV
APPROVALS
DESCRIPTION
DATE
Boxborough, MA, 01719
MATERIAL
1:4
INITIALS
NAME
DATE
48 Ch.DRW
DRAWN BY
XXX = ±.005
1 of 1
SHEET
DOLAN-JENNER INDUSTRIES, INC.
TEL. (978) 263-1400 FAX. (978) 266-1618
© SETRA SYSTEMS, INC. THIS DRAWING CONTAINS THE
PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF SETRA SYSTEMS, INC., ALL
RIGHTS RESERVED. ALL UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION,
USE AND TRANSMISSION OF THIS DRAWING AND
INFORMATION IT CONTAINS ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED.
THIS DRAWING IS SUBJECT TO RETURN TO SETRA SYSTEMS, INC.,
UPON ITS REQUEST.
10.8
[274.9]
17.2
[435.7]
4.4
[112]
3/4”
in.
[mm]
Top view
Bottom view
1” Conduit Opening
Dimensions
1” Conduit
Opening
20
Display interface
Power indication
LED
Error indication
LED
4-Line backlit
display
Type B port USB
Simple 6-key
user-interface
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