CONTINENTAL CONTROL SYSTEMS WattNode Pulse Quick Install Manual Download Page 1

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Quick Install Guide

Precautions

Read, understand, and follow all instruc-
tions in the “Installation and Operation 
Manual” including all warnings, cautions, 
and precautions before installing and us-
ing the product.

Potential Shock Hazard from Dangerous 
High Voltage.

Different WattNode models measure circuits with 
voltages from 120 Vac single-phase to 600 Vac 
three-phase. 

These voltages are lethal!

 Always 

adhere to the following checklist:

1)  CCS recommends that a 

licensed electrician

 

install metering equipment.

2)  The terminal block screws are 

not

 insulated. Do 

not contact metal tools to the screw terminals if 
the circuit is live!

3)  If the meter is installed incorrectly, the safety 

protections may be impaired.

Mounting

 

Protect the meter from moisture, direct sunlight, 
high temperatures, and conductive pollution 
(salt spray, metal dust, etc.), using a NEMA rated 
enclosure if necessary.

 

Do not install the meter where temperatures fall 
below -30°C or above 55°C (-22°F to 131°F).

 

The meter must be installed in an electrical ser-

vice panel, a junction box, or a limited access 

electrical room.

 

Do not drill mounting holes with the meter 
in the mounting position

 because the drill bit 

or chuck may damage the meter and leave drill 
shavings in the connectors.

The meter has two mounting holes spaced 136.6 

mm (5.375”) apart (center to center). These mount-
ing holes are normally obscured by the detachable 
screw terminals. Remove the screw terminals to 
mark the hole positions and mount the meter.

Self tapping #8 sheet metal screws are included. 
Don’t over-tighten the screws, as long term stress 
on the case can cause cracking.

Electrical Service Types

Table 1

 above lists the WattNode models and com-

mon circuit types. In the “Electrical Service Types” 
column, when two voltages are listed with a slash 
between them, they indicate the line-to-neutral / line-
to-line voltages.

Figure 1

 above shows the connections for a three-

phase wye circuit. Other circuit types are similar, 
but with fewer connections (no neutral for delta, no 
phase C for single-phase three-wire 120V/240V). 
See the full manual for more diagrams.

Connect Current Transformers

 

Use only UL recognized current transformers 
(CTs) with built-in burden resistors that gener-
ate 0.333 Vac (333 millivolts AC) at rated current.

 

Do not

 use ratio or current output CTs such 

as 1 amp or 5 amp output models! See the full 
manual for the maximum input current ratings.

 

To minimize current measurement noise, avoid 

extending the CT wires, especially in noisy envi-
ronments. If it is necessary to extend the wires, 
use shielded twisted pair wire 22 - 14 AWG, 
rated for 300V or 600V.

 

You may shorten the CT wires.

 

Put jumper wires across unused CT inputs.

 

Find the arrow or label “THIS SIDE TOWARD 
SOURCE” on the CT and face toward the current 
source: generally the circuit breaker.

To install the CTs, pass the conductor to be mea-

sured through the CT and connect the CT leads to 
the meter. 

Always remove power before discon-

necting any live wires. 

Put the line conductors 

through the CTs as shown in 

Figure 1

 above.

CTs are directional. If they are mounted backwards 
or with their white and black wires swapped the mea-
sured power will be negative. The meter indicates 
negative measured power with flashing red LEDs.

Split-core CTs can be opened for installation around 
a conductor. A nylon cable tie can be secured around 
the CT to prevent inadvertent opening.

Wiring

Connect the white and black CT wires to the meter. 
Excess length may be trimmed from the wires if de-
sired. Strip or trim the wires to expose 1/4" (6 mm) 
of bare wire. The current transformers connect to 
the six position black screw terminal block. Connect 
each CT with the white wire aligned with the white 
dot on the label, and the black wire aligned with the 
black dot. Note the order in which the phases are 

connected, as the line voltage phases 

must

 match 

the current phases for accurate power measurement.

Finally record the CT rated current as part of the 
installation record for each meter.

Connect Voltage Terminals

Circuit Protection

The meter must be installed with a disconnect  (cir-

cuit breaker, switch, or disconnect) and overcurrent 
protection (fuse or circuit breaker).

The meter only draws 10-30 milliamps, so the rating 

of any switches, disconnects, fuses, and/or circuit 
breakers is determined by the wire gauge, the mains 

voltage, and the current interrupting rating required.

 

The switch, disconnect, or circuit breaker must 

be as close as practicable to the meter.

 

Use circuit breakers or fuses rated for 20 amps 
or less.

 

The circuit breakers or fuses must protect the 

mains terminals labeled 

Ø

A

Ø

B

, and 

Ø

C

. If neu-

tral is also protected, then the overcurrent pro-
tection device must interrupt both neutral and 
the ungrounded conductors simultaneously.

 

The circuit protection / disconnect system must 

meet IEC 60947-1 and IEC 60947-3, as well as 
all national and local electrical codes.

Ground

W

HI

TE

B

LAC

K

Ø

B  CT

Ø

C  CT

Ø

A  CT

Ø

B

Ø

C

N

Ø

A

GND or Common

Input or Positive

Monitoring Equip-

ment or Display

P1

P2

P3

COM

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Status

Status

Status

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WNB

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WNB

-

-

P

-

P

Neutral

Phase A

Phase B

Phase C

LO

A

D

WHITE

BLACK

W

HI

TE

B

LAC

K

LI

N

E

Source

Faces

Current

Transformers

3Y

-

xxx

3D

-

xxx

Figure 1: WattNode Wiring Diagram

Model

Type

Line-to- 

Neutral Vac

Line-to-

Line Vac

Electrical 

Service Types

WNB-3Y-208-P

Wye

120 Vac

208–240 

Vac

1 Phase 2 Wire 120V with neutral
1 Phase 3 Wire 120V/240V with neutral
3 Phase 4 Wire Wye 120V/208V with neutral

WNB-3Y-400-P

Wye

230 Vac

400 Vac

1 Phase 2 Wire 230V with neutral
3 Phase 4 Wire Wye 230V/400V with neutral

WNB-3Y-480-P

Wye

277 Vac

480 Vac

3 Phase 4 Wire 277V/480V with neutral
1 Phase 2 Wire 277V with neutral

WNB-3Y-600-P

Wye

347 Vac

600 Vac

3 Phase 4 Wire 347V/600V with neutral

WNB-3D-240-P

Delta (or 

Wye)

120–140 Vac

208–240 

Vac

1 Phase 2 Wire 208V (no neutral)
1 Phase 2 Wire 240V (no neutral)
1 Phase 3 Wire 120V/240V with neutral
3 Phase 3 Wire Delta 208V (no neutral)
3 Phase 4 Wire Wye 120V/208V with neutral
3 Phase 4 Wire Delta 120/208/240V with neut.

WNB-3D-400-P

Delta

(or Wye)

230 Vac

400 Vac

3 Phase 3 Wire Delta 400V (no neutral)
3 Phase 4 Wire Wye 230V/400V with neutral

WNB-3D-480-P

Delta

(or Wye)

277 Vac

480 Vac

3 Phase 3 Wire 480V (no neutral)
3 Phase 4 Wire 277V/480V

Table 1: WattNode Models

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