Honeywell Green Class meter Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 19

GREEN CLASS METER

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62-0340-01

Su

bject to the exclusions listed below, Honeywell will either 

repair or replace (at its option) any product that it manufac-

tures and which contains a defect in material or workmanship.

The following exclusions apply:

1. 

This Limited Warranty is only effective for a period of 

(5) five years following the date of manufacture when 

installed in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions 

by qualified personnel.

2. 

Honeywell must be notified of the defect within ninety 

(90) days after the defect becomes apparent or known.

3. 

Buyer’s remedies shall be limited to repair or replace-

ment of the product or component which failed to con-

form to Honeywell’s express warranty set forth above.

4. 

Buyer shall be responsible for all freight costs and shall 

bear all risk of loss or damage to returned goods while 

in transit.

5. 

This Limited Warranty does not cover installation, 

removal, reinstallation, or labor costs, and excludes 

normal wear and tear.  Buyer shall provide labor for the 

removal of the defective component or item and instal-

lation of its replacement at no charge to Honeywell.

6. 

This Limited Warranty does not cover any product 

if:  (i) a product is altered or modified from its original 

manufactured condition, (ii) any repairs, alterations or 

other work has been performed by Buyer or others on 

such item, other than work performed with Honeywell’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 negligence of any party; (iv) damaged as a result 

METER LIMITED WARRANTY

of events beyond Honeywell’s control or other force 

majeure events or (v) used in conjunction with equip-

ment, components, accessories, parts or materials not 

supplied or approved by Honeywell.

7. 

This Limited Warranty is limited to the obligation to 

repair or replace the manufactured product.  This is the 

sole and exclusive remedy for any breach of warranty.  

IN NO EVENT SHALL Honeywell BE LIABLE FOR 

ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSE-

QUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES (INCLUDING 

ANY DAMAGE FOR LOST PROFITS) ARISING OUT 

OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE FURNISHING 

OF PRODUCTS, PARTS OR SERVICES, OR THE 

PERFORMANCE, USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE 

ANY PRODUCTS, PARTS OR SERVICES, SALE OF 

OR OTHERWISE, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT, 

WARRANTY, TORT, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITA-

TION, NEGLIGENCE, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL OR 

EQUITABLE THEORY.

8. 

EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN, 

HONEYWELL MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, 

EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO ANY 

PRODUCTS, PARTS OR SERVICES PROVIDED BY 

HONEYWELL INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, 

THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABIL-

ITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  

PRODUCTS OR COMPONENTS DISTRIBUTED, BUT 

NOT MANUFACTURED, BY HONEYWELL ARE NOT 

WARRANTED BY HONEYWELL AND BUYER MUST 

INSTEAD RELY ON THE REPRESENTATIONS AND 

WARRANTIES, IF ANY, PROVIDED DIRECTLY TO 

THE BUYER BY THE MANUFACTURER OF SUCH 

PRODUCT OR COMPONENT.

Summary of Contents for Green Class meter

Page 1: ...Green Class Meter INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 62 0340 01 ...

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Page 3: ...llation Wiring 8 Main Power Sensor Wiring Diagrams 9 Line Voltage Current Sensor Diagnostics 9 Section 5 0 Monitoring Multiple Loads with One Meter 10 Section 6 0 KWh Meter Features Functions 12 KWh Meter Display Features 12 Entering the kWh Cost into the Meter 13 KWh Meter Hardware Functions 14 Section 7 0 Preventative Scheduled Maintenance 15 Section 8 0 Troubleshooting 16 Section 9 0 Frequently...

Page 4: ...s reflected in total consumption and cost per hour based on the real time load To bring awareness of the environmental impact caused by the energy load the Green Class meter also displays the carbon footprint created by the generation used to supply the electrical power The CO2 emission is displayed in total pounds based on the kWh reading and is also reflected in the real time reading of pounds p...

Page 5: ... a grounded metal object such as conduit or an earth grounded metal enclosure WARNING Use of this instrument in a manner inconsis tent with this manual or not specified by the manufac turer in writing can cause permanent damage to the unit and or serious injury to the operator The protection and safety features provided by this equipment may become impaired or otherwise compromised PRE INSTALLATIO...

Page 6: ...sulted for safety information Standard Config on top ST Config on bottom PRECAUTIONARY SAFETY INFORMATION CAUTION Internal circuit card components are extremely sensitive to electrostatic dis charge Be careful not to touch internal cir cuitry prior to discharging any static buildup on your person To discharge yourself touch a grounded metal object such as conduit or an earth grounded metal enclosu...

Page 7: ...erly to their respective enclosure entrance ports and tightened securely to prevent moisture entry VERIFY that each conduit slip nut is securely tightened to its respective conduit fitting Outdoor applications require the use of the optional NEMA 4X enclosure The same principles outlined for indoor meter installations as defined in the afore mentioned paragraph carry over and apply to outdoor inst...

Page 8: ...is format must be followed in order for the meter to function correctly The Class 200 meter is used with a split core current sensor This sensor opens so that it can be attached around the circuit conductor being monitored without interrupting power Unless otherwise specified all Class 200 meters are supplied with this sensor type The split core current sensor outputs a 0 2 VAC signal pro portiona...

Page 9: ... in delta system Remove neutral terminal block screw for Delta systems The current sensor connection points are located on the bottom center of the main power board If supplied with the terminal block TB1 standard configuration the current sen sors are connected to the 6 positions on the right side If your meter is equipped with removable current sensor terminal blocks ST configuration you can fin...

Page 10: ...ction exists between the core halves Main Board ST Config Shown D5 meter power D1 Final Main Board Checks Once the phase error has been corrected the Display LCD Check Sensor error should extinguish and the Main Power Board LED D1 should extinguish MONITORING MULTIPLE LOADS WITH ONE METER The Class 200 meter provides extreme flexibility by allowing additional sets of current sensors to be used in ...

Page 11: ...SS METER 11 62 0340 01 LOAD SOURCE Line LINE VOLTAGE CURRENT SENSORS A B C N ØΑ ØΒ Ø C Ν G B W B W B W ØΑ ØΒ Ø C LOAD SOURCE Line A B C N LOADA LOAD B CURRENTSENSOR LEADS CURRENT SENSOR LEADS LINE VOLTAGE LEADS ...

Page 12: ...he first screen activates all the digits and icons on the display This is to verify that all segments on the display are functional The second screen will show the amp rating of the meter The first digit on the left side of the dash will always be zero on the kWh meter The four digits on the right side of the dash indicate the amp rating Upon completion of the cycling the meter will return to the ...

Page 13: ...e The Test mode automatically cycles when the meter is first energized Entering the kWh cost into the Green Class Meter 1 Press the MODE button on the circuit board Fig 2 be low located inside the meter s cover Use caution the meter must be turned on for this step Do NOT touch the circuit board mounted on the back of the enclosure as high voltages are present The screen will display 7 digits as sh...

Page 14: ...lse LED Blinks to show the meter load Blink rate increases with load Power On LED When lit indicates power to meter is on Reset PB Press RESET to reset display to zero Display Test PB Press CPU to test display Shows 88888888 then amp rating of meter DIP Switch Meter set up Used ONLY by Honeywell factory personnel CPU Active LED One blink per second indicates normal operation Standard Configuration...

Page 15: ...he picture below shows the various hardware points on the Green Class meter display board that are utilized in setting up the meter for operation The board is located on the inside of the door of the meter and is accessed by opening the meter A pad locking hasp is provided on the meter to prevent unauthorized access Reset Push Button CPU Reset Up Button Down Button Mode Select CPU Active LED Dip S...

Page 16: ...figures or numbers other than zeros when power is turned on 1 Press RESET button located on door inside meter enclosure 5 seconds Display reading all zeros 00000000 1 Determine if load is sufficient to update the display 2 Check RESET button to ensure there are no wires or other objects pressing against it when the door is closed 3 Check the current sensors for installation and polarity 4 Be sure ...

Page 17: ... AWG twisted pair arrangement Consult your local electrical codes for proper sizing requirements FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q The load I need to monitor has parallel feeds How do I install the current sensors for this application A There are two ways you can monitor parallel feeds One method is to clamp the sensors around all feed wires for each phase no additional reading multiplier required The ...

Page 18: ...Degree 2 in accordance with IEC 664 Installation Overvoltage Category Category III Measurement Category Category III Indoor Housing Rating Standard NEMA 12 Outdoor Housing Rating Optional NEMA 4X Display Readout KWh Accumulated cost to date Instantaneous kW projected hourly cost total CO2 emissions projected hourly CO2 emissions Standard Ranges 4 Wire Wye 120 208 VAC 100 200 400 800 1600 and 3200 ...

Page 19: ...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 negligence of any party iv damaged as a result METER LIMITED WARRANTY of events beyond Honeywell s control or other force majeure events or v used in conjunction with equip ment components accessories parts or materials not supplied ...

Page 20: ... International Inc 1985 Douglas Drive North Golden Valley MN 55422 Honeywell Limited Honeywell Limitée 35 Dynamic Drive Toronto Ontario M1V 4Z9 customer honeywell com U S Registered Trademark 2011 Honeywell International Inc 62 0340 01 M S 02 11 Printed in U S A ...

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