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9.  Connection of Interface Boards

  CAUTION

Note that the when the Ethernet cable is run in 

the same raceway or conduit area it must have 

insulation rated to the correct voltages and 

listings required. For applications up to 240 VAC 

the in insulation must be rated to 300 VAC. For 

480 VAC applications use 600 VAC insulation. 

The appropriate cables can be provided by 

Janitza. 

  ATTENTION

Notez que lorsque le câble Ethernet est branché 

dans le même chemin de roulement ou la même 

zone de conduits, il doit être isolé aux tensions 

et aux listages requis. Pour les applications 

jusqu’à 240 VAC, l’isolation intérieure doit être 

nominale jusqu’à 300 VAC. Pour les applica-

tions à 480 VAC, utilisez une isolation 600 VAC. 

Les câbles appropriés peuvent être fournis par 

Janitza.

There are different application specific Current 
Transformer Interface Boards that connect to 
Smart Ports on the Core Module using network 
cable. 

Cables are eight conductor network / Ethernet 
cables with RJ45 connector terminations; cables 
must have insulation voltages rated for the 
environment. 

Cable runs between the Core Module and 
Interface Card can be up to 50’. For distances 
longer consult factory for details.  

Cables can also be field constructed from network 
cable and terminated with RJ45 connectors. 
Always make sure that pin to cable connections 
on both sides of the cable match when making 
custom cables.  enclosure. Be sure that the 
mounting area allows for adequate wire bending 
radiuses per local and national electrical codes. 

The Core Module is installed by mounting on 
standard 35mm DIN rail. The enclosure can be 
mounted in any orientation. Secure the DIN rail 
using a mechanical fastener such as sheet metal 
screw or bolt to a secure surface.

x 24 x 24 x 24 x 24

• 50’ (15m) maximum length
• Insulation must be rated for environment (i.e. 300 VAC)
• 8 conductor shielded network cable 
• RJ45 Connectors

CT Interface Cards

Fig. 6: Interface Card Wiring to Core Module

Summary of Contents for UMG 804

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Page 2: ...IEC 60947 3 and shall be suitable for the application In the US and Canada disconnecting fuse holders can be used Provide overcurrent protection and disconnecting device for supply conductors with ap...

Page 3: ...www janitza com UMG 804 3 This symbol indicates an electrical shock hazard exists Documentation must be consulted where this symbol is used on the product...

Page 4: ...ort ou des dommages mat riels Information sur la s curit DANGER RISQUE DE CHOC LECTRIQUE D EXPLO SION OU D ARC LECTRIQUE Cet appareil doit tre install l int rieur d une armoire offrant une protection...

Page 5: ...ty Guidelines for the Appli cation Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Controls consignes de s curit pour l utilisation l installation et l entretien de commandes electro niques ou son quivale...

Page 6: ...device 9 2 5 Electrically qualified personnel 10 2 6 Warranty in the event of damage 10 3 System Overview 12 4 Order information 13 5 Specifications 14 6 Monitored Parameters and Feature Sets 16 7 Co...

Page 7: ...al Communications 33 16 Ethernet Communications 34 17 Configuration of Core Module Settings 35 17 1 Configuration Methods 35 17 1 1 Configuring via the USB Interface using the spreadsheet application...

Page 8: ...the product 1 4 About this user manual Please send us any questions comments or suggestions for improvement about the user manual via e mail to info janitza com 1 5 Defective device disposal Send defe...

Page 9: ...specified mechanical electrical or other operating limits can result in personal injury and or damage to the product applies as misuse and or negligence with respect to the product warranty and thus...

Page 10: ...ved during inspection and commissioning Safety instructions and warning notices in the documents that accompany the devices and their components 2 5 Electrically qualified personnel To prevent persona...

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Page 12: ...RTU as well as provides access to real time and logged data via an on board web server Data is also transmitted wirelessly via an option cellular modem Logged data can reside directly on the Core Mod...

Page 13: ...A Item no CT 040 100 100 15 03 168 CT 040 250 250 15 03 169 CT SC 010 50 JZ 50 15 03 170 CT SC 010 100 JZ 100 15 03 171 CT SC 010 100 100 15 03 172 CT SC 016 100 100 15 03 173 CT SC 016 150 150 15 03...

Page 14: ...odbus TCP IP Ethernet Modbus RTU RS 485 2 wire HTML web server Ethernet ports 2 x RJ 45 10 100 Mbit USB port USB 2 0 Type C Web server HTML via standard browser Cellular option CAT 1 CAT M1 requires s...

Page 15: ...formation Agency Approvals UL61010 IEC EN61010 1 CE Installation Category Cat III pollution degree 2 Conducted and Radiated Emissions FCC part 15 Class A EN55011 EN61000 6 4 Class A heavy industrial C...

Page 16: ...nd average Voltage L N and per phase Waveform capture Presence of Voltage3 Ground Current2 Core Module Monitor Feature Sets Monitors are available with a Standard and Advanced feature set Feature Vers...

Page 17: ...oth as a data interface port as well as hosting a data logging USB SD card on Advanced Core Modules The USB port can be used to configure the Core Module using a USB thumb drive with up to 64GB in cap...

Page 18: ...a allows for adequate wire bending radiuses per local and national electrical codes The Core Module is installed by mounting on standard 35mm DIN rail The enclosure can be mounted in any orientation S...

Page 19: ...to Smart Ports on the Core Module using network cable Cables are eight conductor network Ethernet cables with RJ45 connector terminations cables must have insulation voltages rated for the environment...

Page 20: ...namic Circuit True Circuit display configuration tool The chart below shows a generalized relationship between the Smart Port and CT Interface Card 1 2 3 4 CT STRIP 1 CT STRIP 2 CT STRIP 3 CT STRIP 4...

Page 21: ...Ts are placed to minimize CT wiring distance The board is installed by mounting it on a standard 35mm DIN rail strip which can be affixed mechan ically using screws or bolts or using VHB tape to affix...

Page 22: ...e been installed in the wrong orientation CT LOAD SIDE CT LABEL MUST FACE LOAD SIDE LINE SIDE CT 10 4 Cable Ports and Circuit Designation It is critical the correct Smart Port receptacle is connected...

Page 23: ...Core Module A green LED on the CT strip that will indicate if it is discovered and communicating To be properly communicating the LED will be pulsing at a 1Hz rate OFF NOT DISCOVED ON SOLID DISCOVERED...

Page 24: ...h Circuit Monitor installation overview 1 Main Input CTs main input CTs can be connec ted to CT auxiliary terminal blocks 2 Solid Core CTs solid core CTs are rated for 100 A and have a 10mm window dia...

Page 25: ...strip Dimensions 0 8 2 0 0 4 10 mm Spacing to be customer specified 0 75 19 mm on center Allow 0 5 clearance strip on either side of the hole for mount aside from CT terminals 20 0 508 mm Arbitrary A...

Page 26: ...11 15 19 23 27 31 35 39 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 PORT 1 AUX 1 PORT 2 AUX 2 Panel 1 PORT 1 AUX 1 PORT 2 AUX 2 Panel 2 BOTTOMFEED 2 6 10 14 18 22 26 30 34 38 42 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 1 5 9 13 1...

Page 27: ...15 36 P1 39 36 P1 36 30 P1 30 14 P1 14 30 P1 30 2 40 16 37 P1 40 37 P1 37 32 P1 32 12 P1 12 32 P1 32 2 41 17 38 P1 41 38 P1 38 34 P1 34 10 P1 10 34 P1 34 2 42 18 39 P1 42 39 P1 39 36 P1 36 8 P1 8 36 P...

Page 28: ...Circuit Number on Register Map TOP FEED Corresponding Circuit Number on Register Map 1 1 1 1 P1 1 21 P1 21 41 P1 41 41 P1 41 1 P1 1 1 2 2 2 P1 2 20 P1 20 39 P1 39 39 P1 39 3 P1 3 1 3 3 3 P1 3 19 P1 19...

Page 29: ...t as shown in figure 18 RJ45 Jack Interface to Smart Ports 35mm DIN Rail supplied by installer DIN Clip Auxillary CT Ports 10 mm Solid Core CT Fig 18 18mm CT strip topology 12 3 Mounting Instructions...

Page 30: ...CT Strip Auxillary terminal block will vary with the specific register map being used Always connect phase currents from the input source to the auxiliary terminals on a single CT strip designated wi...

Page 31: ...CT 1 21 CT 22 42 CT 1 21 CT 22 42 Panel 2 Slave ID X 1 Smart Ports 3 4 Panel 1 Slave ID X Smart Ports 1 2 Fig 21 CT strip Smart Port conections 13 1 Discovery of CT Strips by the Core Module Once the...

Page 32: ...pan neaux et des capots assurez vous qu ils ne touchent pas un bus sous tension NE JAMAIS contourner la recherche externe NE JAMAIS court circuiter le secondaire d un transformateur de potentiel Avant...

Page 33: ...serial connector on the Core Module Connect all RS 485 devices in a daisy chain and properly terminate the chain as shown on figure Follow all applicable wiring and termination con nection guidelines...

Page 34: ...tions 16 Ethernet Communications The Core Module s equipped with dual managed Ethernet ports Either port can be used to commu nicate with the device The free or open port can ETHERNET PORTS NETWORK Fi...

Page 35: ...Make sure to select the spreadsheet tab FORM Follow the instructions on the sheet and make any required changes to the fields highlighted in color Explanations for these fields will be visible when t...

Page 36: ...PC Note that some PCs configured with security features may not per mit direct connection of an end user device 2 Using a standard web browser enter the IP address of the Core Module and select the N...

Page 37: ...ame and Device Location as well as firmware version and MAC Address NETWORK TAB The Network tab is has two sub tabs Ethernet and Serial which define the respective communi cation ports Select either E...

Page 38: ...B The Data tab provides access to real time data from the monitor This is separated into a Sum mary Data page which provides an overview of main input power and a Detail Data page which provides detai...

Page 39: ...Configuration tab has six sub tabs General Settings CT Size Breaker Size Voltage Pha se True Circuit and Update Core Module which define the configuration Breaker Size You should use the real breaker...

Page 40: ...ore Module by power cycling the device with the USB drive in stalled Note that the file must be saved as config csv If the config csv file is not present it can be gene rated by opening the Core Modul...

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