E-Mon Class 2000 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 3

CLASS 2000 METER

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62-0389-03

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

Section 1.0

Pre-Installation Information

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Section 2.0

Safety Label Definitions and Information

Section 3.0

Precautionary and Safety Information

Section 4.0

Meter Installation

Section 4.1

Mounting the Meter

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Section 4.2

Main Power Board Connections

Section 4.3

Current Sensor Installation & Wiring

11 

Section 4.4

MAINS Line Voltage & Current Sensor Wiring 

Diagrams   

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Section 4.5

Installation Overview

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Section 4.6

Check Polarity of the Current Sensor

16

Section 5.0

Monitoring Multiple Loads with One Meter

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Section 6.0

KWh Meter Features & Functions

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Section 6.1

KWh Meter Display Features

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Section 6.2

How to Read the kWh Meter

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Section 6.3

KWh Meter Hardware Functions

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Section 6.4

Class 1000 and Class 2000 Pulse Output Removable 

Two-Screw Terminal Plug 

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Section 7.0

KWh/Demand Meter Features & Functions*

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Section 7.1

KWh/Demand Meter Display Functions

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Section 7.2

How to Read the kWh/Demand Meter

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Section 7.3

Demand Display Set-Up

26

Section 7.4

Demand Reset

28

Section 8.0

Preventative/Scheduled Maintenance

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Section 9.0

Lithium Battery Replacement Instructions

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Section 10.0

Troubleshooting Guide

32

Section 10.1

Line Voltage Diagnostics

33

Section 10.2

Current Sensor Diagnostics

34

Section 11.0

High Voltage Metering

35

Section 12.0

Frequently Asked Questions

38

Section 13.0

Meter Technical Specifications

40

Section 14.0

Meter Limited Warranty

43

* Applies to meters equipped with the Demand option. 

Summary of Contents for Class 2000

Page 1: ...62 0389 03 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Class 2000 Meter KWH KWH DEMAND METER E Mon 850 Town Center Drive Langhome PA 19047 800 334 3666 www emon com...

Page 2: ...d with your products we provide toll free technical and sales support Monday through Friday 8 00 am to 7 30 pm EST 800 334 3666 You may also reach us via e mail at info emon com If you have questions...

Page 3: ...atures 20 Section 6 2 How to Read the kWh Meter 22 Section 6 3 KWh Meter Hardware Functions 22 Section 6 4 Class 1000 and Class 2000 Pulse Output Removable Two Screw Terminal Plug 22 Section 7 0 KWh D...

Page 4: ...ed by the elements such as moisture and extreme temperatures Units designated by the R suffix on the model number have an extended environmental operating range and are enclosed in a NEMA 4X enclosure...

Page 5: ...unctional verification operations do not immediately remove unit Before removing the unit contact E Mon s tech nical support department at 800 334 3666 E Mon s technical department will assist you in...

Page 6: ...flex ribbon cable and is mounted on the inside of the enclosure door The LCD readout indicates the cumulative kWh and instantaneous kW value on kWh meters The LCD readout indicates cumulative kWh pea...

Page 7: ...ock exists Prior to performing any wiring operations review all contents of the user manual and de energize the MAINS power switch Only qualified personnel should perform installation wiring Installat...

Page 8: ...cted by the elements such as moisture and extreme temperatures Fig 3 Enclosure Dimensions 4 2 Main Power Board Connections 1 Install a temporary ground for ESD Electrostatic Discharge protection With...

Page 9: ...nce ports and tightened securely to prevent moisture entry VERIFY that each conduit slip nut is securely tightened to its respective conduit fit ting c Outdoor applications require the use of the opti...

Page 10: ...labeled to indicate voltage and current rating as well as element charac teristics The fuse element must be slow activating type 6 Once the MAINS wiring is complete replace the clear Lexan protective...

Page 11: ...t conductor being monitored without interrupting power Unless otherwise specified all Class 2000 meters are supplied with this sensor type b Solid Core Current Sensor This sensor does not open and req...

Page 12: ...urrent sensor halves marked Load are both facing the load side of the conductor The colored arrow will be on the source side of the con ductor being monitored and MUST be pointed in a clockwise direct...

Page 13: ...mpleted the power to the monitored conductor can be turned back on Fig 6 Solid core Current Sensor 4 3 3 Current Sensor Wiring Once all the current sensors are installed on their appropriate phase con...

Page 14: ...NEUTRAL NOT USED IN DELTA SYSTEM REMOVE NEUTRAL TERMINAL BLOCK SCREW FOR DELTA SYSTEMS 1 10A 600 VAC INLINE FUSE PER CONDUCTOR LITTLEFUSE PART NUMBER KLDR 100 1 1 1 1 C W B W B N PE W B LINE VOLTAGE...

Page 15: ...SE 3 WIRE CONNECTION 120 208 240 VOLT SINGLE PHASE LOAD SOURCE M34223 NOTES LINE VOLTAGE CONNECTION 14 AWG SENSOR CONNECTION B BLACK W WHITE IMPORTANT LINE VOLTAGE MUST BE PRESENT AT THE A AND B PHASE...

Page 16: ...ifying polarity phase rotation and correspondence to line input Safety guards must be in place CAUTION High voltage extra care must be taken Fig 11 Sensor Polarity When current sensor is installed pro...

Page 17: ...17 62 0389 03 Fig 12 Error LED Repeat the process for the C sensor gray plug With only the C sensor plug connected if the sensor error remains clear then the C sensor input and the polarity is correct...

Page 18: ...used in parallel must be of the same amperage rating i e 100 amp 200 amp etc The rating is determined by the current rating amperage of the Class 2000 meter For example a 200 amp meter must use extra...

Page 19: ...CLASS 2000 METER 19 62 0389 03 Fig 14 Multiple Loads with one Meter LINE VOLTAGE A B LOAD SOURCE N LOAD A LOAD B CURRENT SENSORS LOAD SOURCE A B N M33187 C C A B C A B C W B W B W B N PE...

Page 20: ...g cost based on kWh usage Fig 16 KW Load Mode Current Load in kW The Class 2000 kWh meter LOAD display shows the present circuit load in kilowatts Fig 17 Start Up Mode When initially powered on the Cl...

Page 21: ...t per kilowatt hour Simply multiply the cost per kWh by the kWh reading from the E Mon D Mon meter The resultant figure is the dollar cost for power used by the load s being monitored by this meter Ex...

Page 22: ...RJ 45 used to connect kWh meter to the E Mon Energy automatic meter reading system Calibration Jack Connector J11 is for factory calibration only and is not a user accessible port Silicon plug is not...

Page 23: ...Hardware Functions Fig 20 Hardware Functions M33212 ERROR LED METER PULSE LED POWER ON LED IDR JACK PULSE OUTPUT CALIBRATION JACK SEE DESCRIPTION ABOVE HEADER CONNECTOR CURRENT SENSORS MAIN POWER TERM...

Page 24: ...described below KWh display shows the amount of energy consumed in kilowatt hours kWh Reading is in whole numbers there are no decimals and the meter requires no multipliers LOAD display shows the pr...

Page 25: ...he kW Demand reading is the peak usage over a specified time period 15 minute standard 30 minute and 60 minute optional While kWh costs are interpreted as cents Kilowatt costs are usually represented...

Page 26: ...STEP 1 Press the HOME button to enter the menu screen STEP 2 Press the DOWN button to enter the setup screen STEP 3 Press the ENTER button to enter the DATE screen STEP 4 Press the Enter button to cy...

Page 27: ...nge the selection STEP 8 When the changes are completed press the ENTER button to save the changes STEP 9 Press ENTER to enter the DEMAND INTERVAL screen STEP 10 Press ENTER again to access the interv...

Page 28: ...e HOME button to return to the setup screen STEP 13 Press the UP arrow to display the MENU screen STEP 14 Press the ENTER button to enter the normal display screen 7 4 Demand RESET STEP 1 Press the HO...

Page 29: ...stored will be displayed after pressing ENTER STEP 5 Press the HOME button to return to the menu screens Use UP and Down to select the STATUS screen STEP 6 Press ENTER to return to the normal display...

Page 30: ...during power outages The battery has a life expectancy of greater than 5 years Fig 24 Battery Location Fig 25 Battery Specifications at 25 Degrees Celsius Nominal Working Voltage 3 Vdc Output Nominal...

Page 31: ...l on the upper right side of the main power board Replace the battery if the low battery warning is on display Fig 26 Low Battery Display Use the following procedure to replace the battery cell STEP 1...

Page 32: ...Display window is blank Check wiring to voltage terminals Check circuit breakers or fuses Verify that the power is turned on Test source for correct voltage 2 Display shows incomplete figures or numb...

Page 33: ...Y RESOLVE A PHASE SEQUENCE ERROR 1 Have the electrician unplug or disconnect all three current sensors at the current sensor input 2 If the meter display Check Install Error without any sensors connec...

Page 34: ...ackwards Assemble the current sensor halves around the conductor s to be monitored Ensure the current sensor halves marked Load Load Side shown with two arrows Figure 24 below are both facing the load...

Page 35: ...el and only according to all applicable electrical codes High Voltage CTs supplied by others reduce the primary current amps to a directly proportional 0 5 amp secondary output As an example a 0 400 a...

Page 36: ...CLASS 2000 METER 62 0389 03 36 Fig 29 High Voltage CTs Fig 30 Wiring Diagram For 3 wire High Voltage Circuits M34227 M34228...

Page 37: ...00 amp primary becomes a 0 5 amp proportional signal from the secondary output This allows much smaller wiring to be utilized in the meter hookup The high voltage CT secondary is installed as a contin...

Page 38: ...wires together due to noise concerns and their effects on the communications signal integrity Communication wires can be routed separately using the 1 2 conduit port Q How do I find the cost for kWh a...

Page 39: ...cannot be monitored by one meter because they are different power sources When you parallel current sensors all loads must be from the same voltage source Q I have 5 breakers in one subpanel I would...

Page 40: ...BB Class 20 for Class 2000 CCC Input Voltage 120 208 480 or 600 DDDD Amperage 100 200 400 800 1600 or 3200 E Enclosure Type J standard metal R 4X raintite M MMU F Demand Option D for Demand blank for...

Page 41: ...Humidity Range 0 95 Non condensing Altitude 2000 Meters Maximum Voltage Overload 25 Continuously 100 For 20 Cycles Current Sensor Overload 100 For 1 Minute Without Damaging Meter Pollution Degree Degr...

Page 42: ...erminal Termination Circuit Input Isolation 5 3kVAC Circuit output Isolation 21 5kVAC Isolated Pulse Alarm Outputs TB5 TB6 Output Voltage Potential 0 VDC to 5 VDC Logic Levels Mating Plug Connector We...

Page 43: ...work performed with E Mon s authorization and according to its approved procedures iii the alleged defect is a result of abuse misuse improper maintenance improper installation accident or the neglige...

Page 44: ...CLASS 2000 METER E Mon 850 Town Center Drive Langhorne PA 19047 www emon com info emon com U S Registered Trademark 2012 E Mon 62 0389 03 JPG Rev 11 12 Printed in United States...

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