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Revision 1.4

   

January 2018  

© 2018 Centrica plc. Registered office: Millstream, Maidenhead Road, Windsor, Berkshire. SL4 5GD.  
Registered in England & Wales No 3033654  

PAN-10 and PAN-12 Sensor installation guide 

Safety precautions  

 

The sensor must be installed only on an insulated conductor. 

 

 

The conductor’s diameter and maximum current must match the 

specification printed on the sensor.  

 

The sensor should be installed and removed only by a qualified 
electrician. 

 

Installation must not be performed on a live wire for reasons of safety 
and random shock hazard. Power supply to the panel must be shut off 
before and during installation.  

 

The sensor must not be installed lying or touching bus bars or any other 
non-insulated, exposed conductors.  

 

Installation is possible both on external entry/exit conductors before  
the terminal strip, as well as both ends of the circuit breaker. The least 
cramped, most accessible location should be chosen for installation.  
The sensor should be installed such that the arrow points in the direction 
of the load.  

 

Hardware description  

This procedure must be carried out only by a certified electrician. The following 
sensors are supported:  

 

32A/63A , snapped-in cover.  

 

225A, screwed cover.  
 

The sensors are shipped closed, in order to protect the core from dust and 
other pollutants. Open a sensor only when preparing to install it.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 1. 32A/63A      Figure 2. 225A           Figure 3. Core   

The sensor comes with a label fixed on it, containing a unique ID. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Panoramic Power PAN-10

Page 1: ...1 Version 1 4 January 2018 Operation and maintenance manual Unit number 0000 PAN 10 and PAN 12 Sensor installation guide...

Page 2: ...tion However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this device does cause such interference which can be verified by turning the device off and on the...

Page 3: ...ux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout bro...

Page 4: ...installation guide Contents Overview 5 Workflow 5 Unpacking the hardware 5 Safety precautions 6 Hardware description 6 Mapping the site 7 Installing a sensor Attaching the sensors to the circuits Reg...

Page 5: ...ic field and also use the field as a power source The sensors do not require any maintenance Data collected by the sensors is sent to a bridge which in turn transfers the information to the Panoramic...

Page 6: ...The sensor must not be installed lying or touching bus bars or any other non insulated exposed conductors Installation is possible both on external entry exit conductors before the terminal strip as w...

Page 7: ...on in Panoramic Power System Attaching the sensors to the circuits To install a sensor follow these steps 1 Open the cover of the electrical panel board 2 Make sure you have a plan that indicates the...

Page 8: ...r particles If necessary wipe it with a dry cloth Note Whenever possible avoid installing the sensor behind wires and position it at the front of the panel board 8 Place the opening of the sensor on a...

Page 9: ...ooting If the sensor vibrates after installation you can hear the vibration noise or feel it when touching the sensor it means that the sensor is not properly closed Try to press the two parts of the...

Page 10: ...rted 50 Hz EU JPE 60 Hz US JPW 50 Hz EU JPE 60 Hz US JPW Transmission frequency 434 MHz EU 902 928 MHz US 923 MHz JPE JPW 434 MHz EU 902 928 MHz US 923 MHz JPE JPW Transmission power ERP 0 dBm Max 4 d...

Page 11: ...t the sensor is completely closed all four pins screws are in place If they are try pressing the sensor again like you did when closing it The sensor is not sending measurements Make sure the circuit...

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