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current outputs for transformers

 

5  – L3 output (–)

 

6  – L3 output (+)

 

7  – L2 output (–)

 

8  – L2 output (+)

 

9  – L1 output (–)

 

10  – L1 output (+)

 

20  – pulse output (+)

 

21  – pulse output (–)

If the secondary circuit of the transformer is opened 

during operation, there is a risk of high voltage on the 

secondary winding. In order to protect personnel opera-

ting the device, it is recommended to ground one end of 

the secondary winding of each transformer.

1. Disconnect the power supply.

2. The indicator mounted on a rail in the distribution box.

3. Using a screwdriver, remove the screws and remove the front 

shield meter terminals.

4. Connect the voltage-controlled phase, following the indica-

tions to terminals 1 (L1), 2 (L2), 3 (L3).

5. N-wire connect to terminal 4.

6. Transformers fasten on the phase conductors and secondary 

outputs connected in accordance with the indications to the 

terminals: 10-9 (L1), 8-7 (L2), 6-5 (L3).

Mounting

Summary of Contents for LE-02d CT

Page 1: ...y consumed in this phase Phase energy consumption is indicated by flashing the corresponding LED L1 L2 L3 The sum of the three phases of pulses indicated by a fla shing LED is converted to energy taken in the entire three phase system and its value is determined by the segment LCD display Purpose Functioning F F Filipowski sp j Konstantynowska 79 81 95 200 Pabianice POLAND phone fax 48 42 215 23 8...

Page 2: ...The indicator has a pulse output This allows you to connect a pulse meter reading pulses generated by the counter For proper operation of the indicator is not required to connect additional devices Constant pulse counter is 12000 pulses kWh for maximum input current meter or the secondary current transformer 5 A When using a dedicated transformer the number of pulses per 1 kWh is calculated from t...

Page 3: ...500 600 800 1000 1200 1500 1600 2000 2500 3000 4000 5000 6000 Another pressing the programming button jumps to the next value After switching to the desired value in order to confirm the se lected value to hold the key from 35 to 45 sec To verify the correctness of the programming the power supply must be switched off for a while After switching on again the display will show the value of the ente...

Page 4: ... 4 The meter is marked with individual serial number allowing its unambiguous identification The marking is laser engraved and cannot be removed Meter number ...

Page 5: ... 5 The meter has sealable input and output terminal covers to pre vent any attempts to bypass the meter Sealing ...

Page 6: ... 6 voltage inputs 1 L1 phase 2 L2 phase 3 L3 phase 4 neutral N wire Wiring diagram ...

Page 7: ...commended to ground one end of the secondary winding of each transformer 1 Disconnect the power supply 2 The indicator mounted on a rail in the distribution box 3 Using a screwdriver remove the screws and remove the front shield meter terminals 4 Connect the voltage controlled phase following the indica tions to terminals 1 L1 2 L2 3 L3 5 N wire connect to terminal 4 6 Transformers fasten on the p...

Page 8: ...ton transmission Program indicator Slide the cap The housing has a hole for safety seal assumption 9 Put the meter terminals covers installation 4 wire rated voltage 3 230 400 V minimum measured current 0 04 A base current 1 5 A maximum current 6 A secondary current transformer 5 A voltage measuring range 160 265 V AC measurement accuracy IEC62052 1st class rated frequency 50 Hz insulation protect...

Page 9: ... maximum current 27 mA pulse time 35 ms working temperature 25 55 C terminal 16 mm screw terminals dimensions 4 5 module 75 mm mounting on TH 35 rail ingress protection IP20 The method of data projection depending on the gear settings Format Ip current 000000 00 5 25 40 50 60 0000000 0 75 80 100 120 150 200 250 300 400 500 600 00000000 800 1000 1200 1500 1600 2000 2500 3000 4000 5000 6000 ...

Page 10: ... j declares that the device is in conformity with the essential requirements of The Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU and the Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive 2014 30 UE The CE Declaration of Conformity along with the references to the standards in relation to which conformity is declared can be found www fif com pl on the product subpage Dimensions Warranty CE declaration ...

Page 11: ...and overvoltage circuit breakers Before connecting the power supply make sure that all cables are connected correctly It is essential to observe the operating conditions of the meter supply voltage humidity temperature To avoid electric shock or damage to the meter turn off the power supply whenever the connection is changed Do not make any changes to the unit yourself Doing so can result in damag...

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