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E210511

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Please read the instructions carefully before installation.

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The device should be installed and operated by qualified per-

sonnel who are familiar with its design, operation, and asso-

ciated risks.

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Do not install a meter that is damaged or incomplete.

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The user is responsible for proper grounding of the system, 

proper selection, installation, and efficiency of other devices 

connected to the meter, including safety devices such as over-

current, residual current and overvoltage circuit breakers.

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Before connecting the power supply, make sure that all cables 

are connected correctly.

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It is essential to observe the operating conditions of the meter 

(supply voltage, humidity, temperature).

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To avoid electric shock or damage to the meter, turn off the 

power supply whenever the connection is changed.

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Do not make any changes to the unit yourself. Doing so can 

result in damage to or improper operation of the device, 

which in turn can pose a threat to people operating it. In such 

cases, the manufacturer is not responsible for the resulting 

events and may refuse the provided warranty in the event of 

a complaint.

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Do not tighten the terminals without the wire inserted. This 

may damage the lift mechanism of the terminal or the plastic 

cover of this terminal.

General work safety conditions

Summary of Contents for LE-03

Page 1: ...the three phase system Its value is displayed by the mechanical drum abacus The last red number on the drum abacus indicates row 1 10 kWh 100 Wh Purpose Functioning F F Filipowski sp j Konstantynowska 79 81 95 200 Pabianice POLAND phone fax 48 42 215 23 83 48 42 227 09 71 www fif com pl e mail biuro fif com pl Donotdisposeofthisdeviceinthetrashalongwithotherwaste According to the Law on Waste elec...

Page 2: ... reading pulses generated by the counter For proper operation of the indicator is not required to connect additional devices The meter is marked with individual serial number allowing its unambiguous identification The marking is laser engraved and cannot be removed Measured value Pulse output Meter number ...

Page 3: ... 3 The meter has sealable input and output terminal covers to pre vent any attempts to bypass the meter Sealing ...

Page 4: ...ver remove the screws and remove the front shield meter terminals 4 Connect power to terminals 1 L1 3 L2 5 L3 5 N wire connect to terminal 7 6 Additional pulse receiver connected optional to terminals 9 and 8 Additional pulse receiver is not required 7 Put the meter terminals covers Front description Mounting ...

Page 5: ... 5 1 power input L1IN 6 power output L3OUT 2 power output L1OUT 7 N wire neutral 3 power input L2IN 8 pulse output 4 power output L2OUT 9 pulse output 5 power input L3IN Wiring diagram ...

Page 6: ...ial own power consumption 10 VA 2 W indication range 0 999999 9 kWh constant 800 pulses kWh current consumption signalling L1 L2 L3 phases 3 red LED read out signalling red LED pulse output type open collector maximum voltage 27 V DC maximum current 27 mA pulse time 35 80 ms working temperature 20 55 C terminal 25 mm screw terminals dimensions 7 modules 122 mm mounting on TH 35 rail ingress protec...

Page 7: ... 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 8: ...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 damage to or improper operation of the device which in turn can pose a threat ...

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