Honeywell Class 500 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 14

CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER

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Modbus Point Map

Modbus data points available from the Class 500 meter. Listed under Class 500.

Table 4. Honeywell Modbus point map

INTEGER W FLOAT 

UOM  CALC.  MEM 

OP 

DESCRIPTION 

CLASS 500 

1 40001 2 

41001 kWh T-del NV  R/W Energy 

delivered 

2 40003 2 

41003 kWh T-rec NV  R/W Energy 

received 

3 40005 2 

41005 kVARh 

T-del NV  R/W Reactive 

energy 

delivered 

4 40007 2 

41007 kVARh 

T-rec NV  R/W Reactive 

energy 

received 

5 41009 

kW 

Real 

power 

6 41011 

kVAR 

Reactive 

power 

7 41013 

kVA 

Apparent 

power 

8 41015 

Power 

factor 

9 41017 

Amps 

Current 

total 

10 41019 

Amps 

Current 

average 

11 41021 

Volts-N 

Voltage 

line-neutral 

12 41023 

Volts-L 

Voltage 

line-line 

13 41025 

Hz 

Frequency 

14 41027 

Degree 

Phase 

angle 

15 

41029 

kW 

ØA 

Real power, phase A 

16 

41031 

kW 

ØB 

Real power, phase B 

17 

41033 

kW 

ØC 

Real power, phase C 

18 

41035 

kVAR 

ØA 

Reactive power, phase A 

19 

41037 

kVAR 

ØB 

Reactive power, phase B 

20 

41039 

kVAR 

ØC 

Reactive power, phase C 

21 

41041 

kVA 

ØA 

Apparent power, phase A 

22 

41043 

kVA 

ØB 

Apparent power, phase B 

23 

41045 

kVA 

ØC 

Apparent power, phase C 

24 

41047 

% PF 

ØA 

Power factor, phase A 

25 

41049 

% PF 

ØB 

Power factor, phase B 

26 

41051 

% PF 

ØC 

Power factor, phase C 

27 41053 

Amps 

ØA 

Current, 

phase 

28 41055 

Amps 

ØB 

Current, 

phase 

29 41057 

Amps 

ØC 

Current, 

phase 

30 

41059 

Volts-N  ØA 

Voltage, line to neutral, phase A-N 

31 

41061 

Volts-N  ØB 

Voltage, line to neutral, phase B-N 

32 

41063 

Volts-N  ØC 

Voltage, line to neutral, phase C-N 

33 

41065 

Volts-L  ØA 

Voltage, line to line, phase A-B 

34 

41067 

Volts-L  ØB 

Voltage, line to line, phase B-C 

35 

41069 

Volts-L  ØC 

Voltage, line to line, phase C-A 

36 

41071 

Degree  ØA 

Phase angle, phase A 

37 

41073 

Degree  ØB 

Phase angle, phase B 

38 

41075 

Degree  ØC 

Phase angle, phase C 

39 41077 
40 41079 
41 41081 
42 

41083 

Pulse 

Auxiliary Input 1 

43 

41085 

Pulse 

Auxiliary Input 2 

Summary of Contents for Class 500

Page 1: ...0 Meter is a 3 element meter with communications The device is used to monitor electric power usage of individual loads after the utility meter Installation must only be performed by qualified personnel and in accordance with these instructions and all applicable local and national electrical codes ...

Page 2: ...lay Readout KWh accumulated Standard Ranges 3 or 4 Wire 120 208 240V 100 200 400 800 1600 3200 Amp 3 or 4 Wire 277 480V 100 200 400 800 1600 3200 Amp 4 Wire 346 600 V 100 200 400 800 1600 3200 Amp RS485 Serial Communication Interface Cable Specifications UL listed rated telephone cord 4 conductor 300VAC stranded conductors 22 26 AWG Input Output Voltage Ground isolated 5 4 VDC Cable Connector RJ 1...

Page 3: ... become impaired or otherwise compromised WARNING High voltages are present on main power terminal block TB1 Risk of serious injury and or electrical shock exists Prior to performing any wiring operations review all the contents of the user s manual and de energize the MAINS power switch Only qualified personnel should perform installation wiring Installation wiring must comply with all local and ...

Page 4: ... to the Class 500 Meter protective earth ground terminal screw located on the bottom right side of the main power board After installing the protective earth ground wire securely fasten the protective earth ground screw WARNING Failure to attach the protective earth ground wire securely to the enclosure creates a potential shock hazard Do not operate the meter without a protective earth ground con...

Page 5: ...n RS485 or ethernet link 7 Using an AC voltmeter verify that the input voltage readings are within the limits specified in Table 2 NOTE On 3 wire systems the voltages are measured Phase to Phase On 4 wire systems the voltages are measured Phase to Neutral 8 Remove power from the unit by de energizing the external switch Current Sensor Installation and Wiring Once the AC voltages have been confirme...

Page 6: ...white conductor and which terminal is wired to the black conductor Once each current sensor is wired to its respective plug insert each plug into the appropriate header MAINS LINE VOLTAGE AND CURRENT SENSOR WIRING DIAGRAMS Fig 5 3 phase 4 wire installation diagram Fig 6 3 phase 3 wire installation diagram Line Voltage Current Sensor Diagnostics Ensure that the three phase AC MAINS voltage wiring a...

Page 7: ... the correct header positions Verify that the current sensors are installed in the correct direction on the conductor being monitored Verify that the current sensors plugs are terminated in the correct header on the Main Power board If the error messages still haven t been cleared measure the AC voltage output across the plug terminals of each current sensor individually Set the AC voltmeter to th...

Page 8: ...DEN 1120A cable or an equivalent A cable rating of 600V allows a RS 485 network to be connected to 480 volt meters Communications wiring should enter exit the Class 500 Meter enclosure through the 1 2 in hole located on the upper top surface of the enclosure using a 4 conductor UL approved telephone cord terminated with an RJ 11 male connector NOTE A 3 screw terminal block is also available for th...

Page 9: ...LO etc 3 Connect the GND terminal Display PCB J3 Pin 3 of each Class 500 unit together so that all unit GND terminals are linked GND to GND to GND etc 4 After completing the wiring of connector J3 for all units complete the wiring to the EMS through the appropriate input termi nals RS485 or Ethernet METHOD 2 DAISY CHAIN WITH MODULAR JACKS 1 Each display board has two RJ 11 jacks available to facil...

Page 10: ...nels etc When paralleling current sensors the following rules must be followed for accurate readings 1 Current sensors must be installed in complete sets of three with a maximum of three sensors installed in parallel per phase 2 All sensors 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 500 Meter For...

Page 11: ...nning Windows 2000 XP Vista or Windows 7 and is used to interface to many products including the Class 500 E Mon Energy Software requires data access via the EZ 7 protocol Reference the E Mon Energy software for specific instructions to perform the following operations Peak Demand Reset Modem Initialization Setting or changing the Remote Dial Out Number Downloading Profile Data Unit Initialization...

Page 12: ... with any conductive material CAUTION The internal circuit card components are extremely sensitive to electrostatic discharge Be careful not to touch internal circuitry prior to discharging any static build up on your person To discharge yourself touch a grounded metal object such as a conduit or a metal enclosure exterior The battery cell is mounted in a socket on the upper right side of the main...

Page 13: ...channels 3 and 4 on the Class 500 Meter to be used for capturing pulses from external devices These devices can be another electric meter a water meter a gas meter or any unit with an output pulse The output pulse of the device must be in the form of a dry contact either physical or electronic Count speeds of up to 10 Hz 600 ppm are accepted by the Class 500 Meter and the count is available at Mod...

Page 14: ...kW ØC R Real power phase C Y 18 41035 kVAR ØA R Reactive power phase A Y 19 41037 kVAR ØB R Reactive power phase B Y 20 41039 kVAR ØC R Reactive power phase C Y 21 41041 kVA ØA R Apparent power phase A Y 22 41043 kVA ØB R Apparent power phase B Y 23 41045 kVA ØC R Apparent power phase C Y 24 41047 PF ØA R Power factor phase A Y 25 41049 PF ØB R Power factor phase B Y 26 41051 PF ØC R Power factor ...

Page 15: ...eywell Energy Meter R 46017 8 1356 4503 0613 0300 0000 0000 0000 0000 Initialize device with date time W 46025 8 1356 4503 0613 0300 0000 0000 0000 0000 RTC date time will accept broadcast command R W 46033 8 1356 4503 0527 0300 0000 0000 0000 0000 CPU date time 7 bytes rest is reserved for other future formats R W 46041 8 0001 0001 0000 0000 0000 0311 0020 1100 Group location Device ID number R W...

Page 16: ...normally sized at 14 AWG but be sure to confirm this requirement with your local and national electrical codes requirements Q What size wire should l use to extend the current sensor leads A These wires are normally 14 AWG twisted pair arrangement Consult your local electrical code for proper sizing requirements Q The load l need to monitor has parallel feeds How do l install the current sensors f...

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