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E-Mon® Class 6200 Pulse Meter

 

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Page 1: ... 2021 Honeywell International Inc 54 000 01 ENG01 0121 E Mon Class 6200 Pulse Meter ENERGY METER WITH SMARTMONITORING For more details visit https hwll co dyut5 ...

Page 2: ...t Honeywell makes no representations or warranties with respect to this document In no event shall Honeywell be liable for technical or editorial omissions or precision discrepancies in this document nor shall it be liable for any damages which may arise direct or incidental out of related to the use of this document No part of this document shall be reproduced in any form or by any means without ...

Page 3: ...1 2 1 Resources 11 3 Overview 12 3 1 Meter characteristics 13 3 2 Features 15 3 2 1 Rotating Terminals 16 3 2 2 Setup Sealing Button 17 3 2 3 Protective Enclosures 17 3 2 4 Bluetooth Communication 19 3 2 5 Central control via application 20 3 2 6 LED Signals 21 3 2 7 4 Quadrant monitoring 21 3 3 Current Sensor 22 3 4 Meter Connections 24 3 4 1 Push in Terminals 25 3 5 Architecture 25 3 5 1 Firmwar...

Page 4: ...iguration 63 6 1 Push in terminal settings 63 6 2 Configuration with front panel 64 6 3 Pulse and Current Sensor CS Ratio Settings 66 7 Bluetooth Communication 67 7 1 Pairing Device via Bluetooth Connectivity 67 7 2 Bluetooth Pairing During Wiring Check Alarm 68 8 Fast Commissioning 69 8 1 Quick Connect 69 8 2 Meter configuration 69 8 3 Commissioning 69 8 4 Wiring Check 71 9 Security Definitions 7...

Page 5: ...ings guidelines and instructions The provided protection can be impaired if the unit is not used in accordance with the operating instructions 1 1 Safety Label Definitions The E Mon meter may contain one or more of the following labels Operator s should familiarize themselves with the meaning of each label to minimize risk DANGER The presence of this label is a cautionary indicator identifying a d...

Page 6: ...metal WARNING High Voltage in the main PCB terminals Risk of serious injury and or electric shock Immediate hazards which must be addressed failing to comply may result in severe personal injury WARNING Never open the panel or work on the meters when unit is connected to the main power supply Failure to comply may lead to serious injuries and or electrical shock WARNING Hazards or unsafe practices...

Page 7: ...ase of malfunction kindly avoid handling the device in absence of trained personnel Connect the unit only to permissible electric power supply lines Kindly refer Installation Guide for more details The safety of the system into which the unit will be integrated is the responsibility of the trained personnel External current sensors CS s are not included in the evaluation The CS shall be UL Listed ...

Page 8: ...ational standards The installer shall use conduit fittings that maintains the environmental rating of type 4 when installing the CS and meter in polymeric enclosure type 4 Ensure all low voltage inputs are protected from hazardous live wires by double or reinforced insulation During installation make sure that the powersupply and wiring of the output contacts are supplied by the same mains phase s...

Page 9: ...y The unit is not suitable for explosion proof areas and the areas of use excluded in IEC EN 61010 Part 1 Additional safety precautions must be taken for monitoring machinery or manufacturing process The unit is designed for both indoor and outdoor The E Meter comes with a metallic enclosure Check Description in section 3 2 3 If installed otherwise the installed enclosure shall provide a Pollution...

Page 10: ...io frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged t...

Page 11: ...ounting connection operation and troubleshooting of the E Mon energy meter Please read the safety instructions before installation Refer section 0 for details on safety practices 2 1 Resources All documentation on the E Mon Energy meter is available online kindly scan the QR given in the title page for online documentation Document ID Contents Installation Operating Instructions 0670GE51 MU1B Inst...

Page 12: ...including power quality via an E Mon Energy mobile application The meter has measurement capabilities for electrical values such as current voltage and frequency that are required to monitor per phase electrical load setup The E Mon energy meter offers energy reading demand as well as billing and load profiles Figure 1 E Mon Energy Meter Overview Configuration can be done via the smartphone Applic...

Page 13: ... P ER EM3S V P R EM3S V P J EM3S V P M EM3S V P D Measurement Indirect Supply system 3 Phase Delta Y star Operating voltage 100 240 VAC Y Y Y Y Y 100 480 VAC Frequency 50 60 Hz Y Current Sensor Primary 25 A 5000 A Secondary 333 mV 2 V Accuracy Class ANSI C12 20 Class 5 Dimensions Size W x H x D 72 x 90 x 62 mm 2 83 x 3 54 x 2 44 in Weight g 350 Units Width 4 TE Communication Interface Bluetooth Y ...

Page 14: ...IP 54 Resistance to Fire and Heat Terminal 1760 F 960 C cover 1202 F 650 C IEC 60695 2 1 Table 1 Meter Characteristics The meter has a range of measurement capabilities which can be used along with the E Mon energy meter application Refer to the table below for description of the E Mon energy meter models The meters come in several variants for operation as per the application and mounting necessi...

Page 15: ...n using Android application Controlled by internal clock for communication as well as data security 4 Quadrant measurement Display current voltage and energy measurements Measures and displays total and partial energy Electrical parameter monitoring with smart phone such as I U V f Energy and power factor measurement Sub billing certified ANSI c12 20 electrical standards Wiring check option access...

Page 16: ...otating terminals as per wiring is required Fix the rotating caps by keeping them parallel to the port and clipping them back at the top and bottom ends Once the terminals are mounted the wires can be fixed with screws as mentioned in safety instructions The connection wires shall be joined via the connector terminals marked as L1 L2 L3 and N Please pay attention to the current sensor polarity whi...

Page 17: ...tective Enclosures The E Mon Class 6000 meter comes with a metallic and plastic enclosure for operational safety and miscellaneous protection from external influence The protective enclosure is designed for durability and robustness and allows the meter to operate outdoors as well as Indoor The enclosure protects the meter body and helps in operational continuity in adverse environmental condition...

Page 18: ...ed for viewing the front panel display and protecting the same from withering or damage The transparent panel is carefully designed for toughness and offers a protective cover to the front panel LCD screen Post commissioning and starting of the meter the metallic enclosure shall be locked for added protection from external interference as well as weather protection Please refer to the mounting ins...

Page 19: ... indicator is programmed to display Bluetooth connectivity status as the device pairs with the E Mon App Use the Bluetooth connectivity of your mobile device for meter commissioning with App The communication is encrypted and secure to safeguard sensitivity of shared information Pair the mobile device using numeric comparison Pairing Code and use the mobile application for commissioning and settin...

Page 20: ...om the meter front panel The meter shows Blue Blinking signal confirming the pairing Please refer Table 2 LED behavior for more details on LED 1 Download and Install the E Mon App from App Store 2 Tap on the icon to launch the App and create a project or select a project from list 3 Tap on the icon on the bottom right of the screen to search device 4 Turn on the Bluetooth of device and enable Blue...

Page 21: ...nd LED status Frequency ms Status OFF 0 OK Blue 800 Discovery Mode Always On Connected Red 600 Critical Alarm Table 2 LED behavior 3 2 7 4 Quadrant monitoring The meter measures all the 4 quadrants of the energy spectrum E Mon energy meter performs measurement of active reactive and apparent energy during operation It also provides measurement of both Import and Export energy The energy meter offe...

Page 22: ... Meter The Current Sensor shall be commissioned for the appropriate current rating with the E Mon energy meter The E Mon Energy meter uses low voltage current sensors for measurement The meters are tested for current sensor with output of 0 333 VAC and an input current ranging from 20 A 5000 A depending upon installation The E Mon energy meter operates with current sensors which require mounting a...

Page 23: ...additional testing required to ensure safe operation Check the App for to ensure correct CS selection and settings Use conduit fittings that maintains the environmental rating of the type 4 when installing CS meter polymeric enclosure The CS ratings shall have a branch circuit protection Rated Current 15 A The indirect version of meter comes with the CS however if one component is ordered wrong th...

Page 24: ...nu Figure 8 E Mon meter overview The meters are designed for implementation in 3 phase networks with various connection topologies The meter is ideal for use in 3 wire 3 phase Delta and Wye connections Table 4 Meter Connections Description Function 1 Terminal Sealing Slider Used to seal the terminals 2 Current sensor terminal Terminal for CS inputs for current measurement 3 Status LED Display Mete...

Page 25: ...in using the red slider button Terminal for Pulse Output Figure 9 Push in terminals 3 5 Architecture The E Mon meter architecture is designed to safeguard the sensitivity and functionality of the energy meter The E Mon Class 6000 meter has designated terminals for CS connection and easy mounting system The back panel is designed for convenient mounting using Din rail which makes the device install...

Page 26: ...itecture As the meter deals with legally relevant information and other operational parts it is designed to fulfill the highest security standards for the metering components LNR part consist of application and communication components and peripherals Separated with a protected interface the legally non relevant part of the Firmware is used for BLE communication Application etc LR the legally rele...

Page 27: ...lemented for a secure communication between the mobile application and the E meter The communication with E meter is secured with end to end message encryption for DLMS HDLC point to point encrypted communication Secure pairing method is used to ensure safe BLE communication The connection shall be verified using numeric comparison on the phone application and meter display screen All the communic...

Page 28: ...er the screen displays default menu options as shown in section 4 2 The users can check total energy peak value of the energy and time stamp Date Time The menu items can further be navigated using SET button for subsequent measurements and setup Figure 12 Meter Primary screen The peak value is recorded and displayed every 15 minutes to monitor the demand and limits of the power system The initial ...

Page 29: ... setup the new values using the setup menu options Refer to Section 3 3 Current Sensor Power system setup The users can monitor several parameters via the front panela as well as the application The values are displayed as Instant Average Minimum and Maximum for all the readings Refer to Section 4 4 2 Partial and Peak Reset The meter allows you to performpartial reset of the peak values by navigat...

Page 30: ...NCTION Sum L1 L2 L3 Total value of L1 L2 and L3 Selected Use to select item from the List L1 L2 L3 Lines 1 2 and 3 Readings for individual phases Bluetooth Indicator for Bluetooth connectivity Table 5 Display Icons The top of front panel screen displays main menu items Energy Monitoring and Setup Use the navigation as mentioned in section 4 3 to access the main menu items Specific symbols indicate...

Page 31: ...ay screen options are accessible using the navigation method shown in the Table 6 Refer to Figure 14 Front Panel Operation for more on navigation method 4 2 1 Menu Items Selection The meter offers a smooth navigation operation with the help of two up down navigation buttons and one button Use the navigation buttons to move horizontally through the main menu as well as vertically through the submen...

Page 32: ...the desired option using the navigation buttons an underline denotes the highlighting of option 7 Press SET to access additional screens related to the selected option screen 8 Press up down navigation buttons to scroll through these additional screens 9 In case of no input for significant amount of time the front panel display jumps back to the default screen as mentioned in section 4 1 4 2 2 Nav...

Page 33: ...Figure 16 Default Screen 4 3 1 Display Parameters Total Displays the total energy This option provides the total energy consumption reading at the front panel screen This is the cumulative reading for all the phases in kWh Peak Displays the pea value of energy available in the power line The next option provides peak energy utilization or demand reading for every 15 minute time period This is the ...

Page 34: ...e energy consumption and generation in the electrical system From default screen use the Up Down button to toggle between main menu The underline displays your current menu selection Refer to Figure 15 Navigation Guide through front screen Figure 17 Default Energy Screen Select the Energy menu Press SET to enter Energy menu Use the Up Down button to toggle through Energy sub menus Press SET to ent...

Page 35: ...ctive The active energy menu option displays Import and Export energy values Press SET button to enter the import and export energy options i Import energy A is the total energy which is consumed from the main grid line Press the SET button to enter total and per phase energy readings Cumulative and Per phase L1 L2 and L3 import energy values can be checked by pressing the SET button ii Export ene...

Page 36: ...buttons to browse through the Energy menu items Mark Demand option and use SET button for entering the menu items The active demand energy readings are available in this option Press the SET button after selecting the Demand option in the Energy menu to check the active demand readings a Active The active energy option displays Import and Export demand energy values Press the SET button to enter t...

Page 37: ...gy register kW displays the maximum power value for a predefined period which is expected to reach during the billing period Press the toggle button to reach Maximum option in the Energy menu and press SET to enter the menu items a Active Energy The active energy option displays Import and Export energy values for Maximum demand reading i Import A Displays the maximum Import demand energy value Di...

Page 38: ...he Partial option from the list using up down buttons and press SET after highlighting the Active option in Partial menu i Import AP displays partial energy reading for energy consumption from the grid Press SET button after highlighting the Import option to check the details Displays combined import partial energy AP Displays per phase L1 L2 L3 import partial energy reading AP ii Export AP displa...

Page 39: ...ays the partial energy difference for cumulative and per phase active energy Displays summation of partial energy difference for import and export Displays the per phase values for partial energy difference 4 4 2 Monitoring Menu Monitoring The monitoring menu displays instant Min Average and Max values for energy readings Toggle through the menu items to highlight the Monitoring menu and press SET...

Page 40: ...nd load The users can check instantaneous values of per phase voltage load and current from the front panel of the meter Use the Up Down buttons to select the Instant option by pressing the SET button a Displays the Line to Neutral voltage N Navigate to the Instant option in the Monitoring menu and press SET to enter the list Long Press SET button to go back to the main menu option Displays the In...

Page 41: ...import active power A Toggle through the instant menu option and press Down arrow button to check the instantaneous active import power A Displays combined instantaneous active import power and per phase L1 L2 L3 instantaneous active power A e Active Power Export Displays the instantaneous values for export active power A Toggle through the instant menu option and press Down arrow button to check ...

Page 42: ... instantaneous reactive import power A Displays combined instantaneous reactive import power and per phase L1 L2 L3 instantaneous reactive power R g Instantaneous Reactive Export Power Displays the instantaneous reactive power exported by the network Toggle through the instantaneous option in the monitoring menu and use the down navigation button to check the values Displays combined instantaneous...

Page 43: ... power S i Instantaneous Apparent Power Export Displays the instantaneous apparent power exported by the network Toggle through the instantaneous option in the monitoring menu and use the down navigation button to check the values Displays combined instantaneous apparent export power Shows the per phase L1 L2 L3 instantaneous export apparent power S j Frequency Toggle through the instant menu opti...

Page 44: ...n after highlighting PF sign to check combined Instant Power factor and per phase L1 L2 L3 power factors PF For export power factor navigate through the Instantaneous menu using the down button to check combined export Power factor and per phase L1 L2 L3 power factors PF 2 Minimum Provides the minimum value for the voltage and current in per phase and active power For minimum values toggle to the ...

Page 45: ...e Menu option Displays the minimum line L1 L2 L3 to neutral N voltage for each phase b Line to line voltage Use the navigation method to enter the Monitor menu items Long press SET button to go back to the Menu options Displays the minimum line to Line L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 L1 voltage for each phase c Current Toggle to the current option in Minimum menu by pressing Down arrow to check the values Displays...

Page 46: ...reading A A e Net Active power A A minimum for the power system Toggle to the minimum active net power option in the Min menu by pressing Up Down arrow buttons to check the values Provides the cumulative net minimum active power reading A A 3 Average Provides the average values for the voltage and current in per phase and active power Toggle through the monitoring menu options to select the Averag...

Page 47: ...SET button to go back to the main menu option Displays the average line to Line L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 L1 voltage for each phase c Current Toggle to the current option in average menu by using up down arrow buttons to check the values Displays cumulative average current I and per phase L1 L2 L3 Minimum current d Active power A A average for the power system Toggle to the Average option in the monitoring m...

Page 48: ...urrent for the power system Toggle through the Monitoring menu options to highlight Max option and press SET to check the values a Line to Neutral voltage Toggle through the Max menu items to check the L N values Press SET button to go back to the main menu option Displays the maximum line L1 L2 L3 to neutral N voltage for each phase b Line to line voltage Toggle through the Max menu items use the...

Page 49: ...rent I and per phase L1 L2 L3 maximum current d Active power A A maximum for the power system Toggle to the Monitoring menu and check the values by pressing Down arrow to check the values Provides the cumulative maximum total power reading A A e Net Active power A A maximum for the power system Scroll to the maximum active net power option in the Monitoring menu by pressing Down button to check th...

Page 50: ...tial reset peak reset and resetting Max Min and Average values Navigate to the list items to reset the Partial Max Min Average and peak kW through front panel of the meter from setup menu Refer to Figure 15 Use the setup menu for reset 1 Use the navigation method to enter the Setup menu 2 Go to the menu and press SET to check the options 3 Navigate to the Reset Register option and press SET to vis...

Page 51: ...to enter the menu options iii Select an appropriate network connection from the list using up down button iv Press SET to save the connection type SN Menu option Connection type 1 3P4W 3 phase 4 wire 2 3P3W 3 phase 3 wire 3 P1 N Phase 1 and Neutral 4 P2 N Phase 2 and Neutral 5 P3 N Phase 3 and Neutral 6 P1 P3 N Phase 1 Phase 3 and Neutral 7 P2 P3 N Phase 2 Phase 3 and neutral 8 P1 P2 N Phase 1 Pha...

Page 52: ...nal voltage settings are available for the power systems which shall be selected as per connection settings and depends upon the topology Set System Voltage in V for Wye 3 and 2 phase connections Set System Voltage in V for Single phase connections Set System Voltage in V for Delta connections 277 480 277 480 240 415 240 440 230 400 230 415 220 380 220 400 127 220 127 380 120 208 120 347 277 260 2...

Page 53: ...check for the wiring connections and system wiring setup To acknowledge the wiring check error i Go to the Setup menu as per the navigation methoddescribed in Figure 14 Front Panel Operation ii Navigate to the Wiring Check option and press SET button The Wiring Check menu displays options viz Acknowledge Voltage Missing Phase and PF Error iii Once the wiring is setup select Acknowledge and press S...

Page 54: ... Message Label Not enough load PF error OK 0 Voltage Missing Phase L1 4 Voltage Missing Phase L2 8 Voltage Missing Phase L3 16 Current reversal 1024 Wrong Phase Sequence 2048 Voltage Missing Phase L1 L2 8192 Voltage Missing Phase L2 L3 16384 Voltage Missing Phase L3 L1 32768 6 Phase Direction The phase direction option allows setup of the phase directions of system and individual phases for measur...

Page 55: ... SET button to set the direction In Out 7 CS Ratio Setup The CS rating settings is available in the Setup menu Toggle through the Setup menu to highlight the CS Ratio Primary or CS Ratio Secondary and press SET button to enter the CS ratio a Primary i Go to setup menu and use the up down navigation button to scroll through the menu options ii Select CS Ratio Primary and press the SET button iii Th...

Page 56: ... display setup option Navigate to the Display option in Setup menu and press SET to navigate the display option a Backlight Use this option to change the backlight of the LCD display Press SET to enter the setup options On Off option is accessible using the SET button and up down navigation button Navigation Device Display Backlight On Off Timer option allows the users to set the backlight timing ...

Page 57: ...ware version LR BL Active NXP Secure Bootloader version BLE BL Active Nordic Secure Bootloader Version Build Date Build Date HW Version Hardware Version AFE VERSIC AFE version 11 Port 1 This option allows the pulse ratio settings for port 1 Long press the SET button to go to the previous menu Pulse Ratio Output 2 pulse ratio Pulse Duration Output 2 pule duration React to Import Export 12 Port 2 Th...

Page 58: ...r making connections check Push in Terminals for pulse meter configuration Use mobile application or front panel display to check acknowledge the wiring status of the and other parameters Use the Setup menu for configuration options Access the setup menu using navigation method mentioned in section 4 Use the Setup menu to perform partial reset as well as reset of peak values Select the accurate op...

Page 59: ...u by long pressing the SET button 5 1 1 Wiring Check The device configuration shall be made as per the system parameters and current sensor capacity A wiring check alarm flags discrepancy in system wiring as per the meter configuration values Once the connections are made the meter has an alarm system to flag any wrong wiring as saved during meter setup In case of wrong wiring the RED LED blinks t...

Page 60: ... CS Ratio Primary CS Ratio Secondary Phase Direction System Clock Device ID Pulse ratio Pulse Duration React to for Output 1 and 2 Display Backlight LED bar event color Threshold for missing voltage Display Language Display Labels 5 2 Configuration with Mobile Application The E mon energy meter allows easy commissioning with mobile phone application The phone can be paired with meter using Bluetoo...

Page 61: ...pplication Use the E Mon App for all the commissioning and readouts The mobile application allows you ease of checking the wiring status of the connections as mentioned in 4 4 3 Setup Menu Wiring check alarm is raised in case of bad connections and discrepancies in wiring values as entered during meter commissioning Refer to the Application guide for more information on the E Mon App In event of a...

Page 62: ...lt version Firmware updates are downloaded and installed on the go and the machine resets after the complete update is installed To manually update the firmware 1 Go to the app dashboard and tap the Firmware Update option 2 A firmware update dialogue box displays with option tap on Update option to proceed with updating 3 Once the Firmware is updated the system will reboot and redirect to the devi...

Page 63: ...l settings The push in terminals allow easy plugging in of communication connectors for pulse meter configuration The push in terminals can be opened to make connections by using the yellow push buttons The Push in terminals are available to enable easy installation of the device The communication terminals are designed for installation of pulse output using push in buttons Push the yellow buttons...

Page 64: ...pedance of 100 Ω The S0 output settings support maximum of 3280 ft 1000 m of transmission distance at 30V 20A with a default pulse width of 30 ms Please be careful while using the push buttons as applying excessive pressure may damage the setup resulting in loose connections and other anomalies 6 2 Configuration with front panel The pulse meter connection requires setting up of parameters using th...

Page 65: ...he navigation methods as mentioned in section 4 4 vii Go to the Setup menu and press SET button to enter the menu options viii Navigate to the Port settings Port1 and Port 2 options and press SET to enter the submenu ix Setup parameters Pulse Ratio Pulse duration and React to from the submenu options x Default Configuration 3rd and 4th terminals are designated for the import energy measurement 1st...

Page 66: ... Pulse Duration Pulse Ratio 25 A 30 1000 50 A 30 1000 100 A 30 100 200 A 30 100 400 A 30 100 800 A 30 10 1600 A 30 10 2500 A 30 10 5000 A 30 10 The meter starts with a default Pulse Ratio value of 100 for a CS Primary range of 100 400 A For CS with values other than the default range the users are required to manually set the Pulse Ratio as per the values mentioned in the table Once the Current se...

Page 67: ...tup values and energy readouts Figure 23 Bluetooth communication for readouts In order to enable the communication module press the UP navigation button available on the meter front panel till the Bluetooth sign appears Check for the LED signal to indicate enable Bluetooth Once an option is chosen the indicator light signals the Bluetooth connection and front panel menu shows the Bluetooth pairing...

Page 68: ... the mobile application xiv The device stays connected with the meter till it is unpaired manually Figure 24 Bluetooth Communication Get readings and all information on a mobile phone Use the E Mon mobile application and pair the meter with your mobile phone Refer section 5 1 2 for configuration using mobile application 7 2 Bluetooth Pairing During Wiring Check Alarm In events of wiring check alar...

Page 69: ...ce the pairing is complete 8 2 Meter configuration i Select the meter from the Meter Connected screen ii Use the Start commissioning option button at the bottom to start commissioning the device iii Tap on Add More in order to add more devices This option redirects the app to the initial screen where you can select the option to add more meters iv Choose a template from the Template screen and tap...

Page 70: ...70 54 000 01 ENG01 0121 v The commissioning screen displays the progress in meter commissioning vi The next screen displays the list of energy meters which have been commissioned vii Use select the meter serial number and tap on to view the project overview ...

Page 71: ...ing check option and press SET to enter v Highlight Acknowledge option and press SET vi Select yes and press SET to clear the alarm A message displays in the front panel prompting Cleared returning in 5 sec 8 4 2 E Mon App The wiring check allows users to ensure the system parameter setup using mobile app and meter front panel display This function enables alarm to flag differences in the wiring s...

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Page 73: ...nals have not been evaluated for field wiring applications The meters have been evaluated for use in Overvoltage Category III and intended to be installed on the load side of suitable branch circuit protection 9 1 2 Testing The accuracy of the measurement function of the components has been investigated under ANSI C12 20 These meters have been tested for operation between 40 C to 70 C ambient temp...

Page 74: ...up The setup parameters are locked using the setup sealing button are enlisted in Device configuration section Use the sealing button to unlock the parameters for changing the settings 9 2 2 Connection and Communication Terminals The meter connections and configuration terminals use Pozidriv head screws All the terminal ports must be sealed using the screws Special care shall be taken to ensure th...

Page 75: ...ure Open View Check for enclosures in Appendix A a detail of models with various enclosures is mentioned in Table 1 Meter Characteristics Kindly refer to the mounting instructions guide for more information on handling and using the metallic enclosure The enclosure is equipped with a toughened glass window to view the front panel display parameters as well as the LED signals The enclosure body has...

Page 76: ...ication and BLE communication The firmware updates are done automatically and access to the firmware file is prohibited Switch the Bluetooth connection from a secure distance and ensure the connection is free from interference Only one mobile device can be connected to the energy meter at a time Use the connected device and disconnect it in order to pair a new device Ensure that the pairing code n...

Page 77: ...onnection may lead to security compromise NOTE Close the application after successfully commissioning the meter and setting up the parameters Once a commissioning and setup is done with paired device it remains open unless it is disconnected manually The remote session with connected device does not terminate on its own and you must disconnect it for secure meter operation ...

Page 78: ...SET buttons are not responding Mobile Device Pairing issue Device not discoverable Mobile pairing Failed 1 Check if the Bluetooth on your smart phone device is On or discoverable 2 Check if the Bluetooth on your meter is On or discoverable 3 Check if the device is within Bluetooth range 4 Disconnect the paired device completely 5 Switch the meter off and on again to check the front panel display 6...

Page 79: ...s and reset the communication setup sealing button up or down 2 Restart the system and reconnect for data transmission Meter Setup fail Meter setup failing multiple times 1 Go to the home screen using the navigation method provided 2 Perform the reset of values and navigate to the setup options 3 Use the navigation method to check for the setup options 4 Disconnect the mobile phone from meter if c...

Page 80: ... parameter 3 The users need to check the wiring for general verification during the meter setup 10 2 Frequently Asked Questions Do I need to configure my Class 6200 after installation Yes it is required to follow one of this option for configuration or the meter will not work properly Meter Display Setup Parameters then go through all settings and select accordingly System wiring Voltage CS ratio ...

Page 81: ...cument Installation Instructions for standalone enclosures page 4 Note All enclosures are UL61010 listed What is the function of the red button on lower right side of the meter front panel This is the sealing button which allows to lock all parameters related to sub billing after commissioning Can I mix legacy E Mon meters and Class 6200 meters in the same MMU cabinets No new and improved MMU cabi...

Page 82: ...E Mon Series Global User Manual Appendix A Nomenclature Page 82 54 000 01 ENG01 0121 Appendix A Nomenclature ...

Page 83: ... Current Ø Power Factor NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association I O Input Output VAC Volts Alternating Current CS Current Sensor LED Light emitting diode BLE Bluetooth Low Energy BT Bluetooth BLMS Device language message specification LCD Liquid crystal Display PCB Printed Circuit Board V Voltage kW Kilowatt kWh Kilowatt hour Summation ...

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