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Step 3: Wire the Digital I/O and Analog I/O 

Form C Digital Outputs: Mechanical Relays R1 - R3

Form A Digital Outputs: Solid State Relays D1 - D4 

 

Type

Form C (R1, R2, R3) 

Contacts

NO, K, NC

Wire

Use wiring that is appropriate for the application

Connector

Ring or split ring connector

Voltage Rating

250 VAC / 30 VDC

Rated Load @
Rated Voltage

Resistive: 10 A (AC/DC)
Inductive (PF=0.4): 7.5 A (AC) / 5 A (DC)

Max. Voltage

380 VAC / 125 VDC between K and NO/NC

MOV Protection

300 V max. between NO and NC

Max. Load @
Max. Voltage

3 A (AC) / 0.2 A (DC)

Turn-On Time

15 ms max.

Isolation

5,000 VAC for 60 s

Turn-Off Time

5 ms max.

Lifetime

No load = 10,000,000 operations
Rated voltage and load = 100,000 operations

Update time

½ cycle or 1 s

R

11

R

12

R

13

R

21

R12

R11

R13

Internal Form C 

Mechanical 

Relay

External Supply

Alarm Lamp

NC

NO

Load

Meter

K

Mechanical 

relays should 

always be 

protected by 

external fuses

Type

Form A 

(D1, D2, D3, D4)

Wire

1.3 to 0.1 mm

2

 (16 to 28 AWG)

Signal Type

Continuous or pulse 

Max. Load Voltage

30 VDC

Max. Load Current

80 mA per channel

Isolation

Optically isolated; max. 5,000 V RMS isolation
(UL-E91231) 

Scan Time

½ cycle or 1 s

DIGITAL OUTPUTS

D3

- +

D2

- +

D4

- +

D1

- +

1.8 Wh

+

_

D1

Internal Form A 

Solid State Relay

D4 output is factory-configured to pulse once every 1.8 Wh for Class 20 meters, 

or once every 0.18Wh for Class 2 meters (for calibration testing purposes). 

+

+

_

D3

_

D2

+

_

_

+

_

+

_

+

_

D1

+

Meter

External 

Relays

External Supply

30VDC max

Summary of Contents for 9510

Page 1: ...9510 9610 Power Meter Installation Guide ...

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Page 3: ...ving parts Can cause death serious injury or property damage See safety instruction contained herein Restrict use to qualified personnel DANGER The use of unauthorized parts in the repair of the equipment or tampering by unqualified personnel will result in dangerous conditions that can cause death serious injury or property damage IMPORTANT The information contained herein is general in nature an...

Page 4: ...al number label lists all equipped options Applying current levels incompatible with the current inputs will permanently damage the meter This document provides installation instructions applicable to each hardware option The 9510 9610 meter s chassis ground must be properly connected to the switchgear earth ground for the noise and surge protection circuitry to function correctly Failure to do so...

Page 5: ...ndard RS 232 RS 485 optical Ethernet RJ45 Ethernet Fiber Modem Standard 8 digital inputs 3 Form C relays 4 Form A outputs Extra 8 digital inputs Four 0 1mA analog inputs Four 0 20 mA analog inputs Four 1 to 1mA analog outputs Four 0 20 mA analog outputs Standard1 RMANSI2 Power Supply Standard Low Voltage DC 9610 Form Factor Current Inputs COM I O Security Integ Display TRAN 5 MB memory 10 MB memor...

Page 6: ...e button to return to a higher menu or discontinue a configuration change NAVIGATION Press the UP DOWN arrow buttons to highlight menu items or increment decrement numbers Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow buttons to move to an adjacent digit SOFTKEY Press a SOFTKEY button to select the parameter that you want to configure from the sub menus G N _ L AI4 AO4 AI3 A03 AI2 A02 AI1 AO1 DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 DI5 ...

Page 7: ...43 3 mm 1 71 192 0 mm 7 56 82 5 mm 3 25 5 1 mm 0 20 8 48 mm 0 33 192 0 mm 7 56 56 1 mm 2 21 11 5 mm 0 45 9 5 mm 0 38 60 7 mm 2 39 81 1mm 3 19 14 2 mm 0 56 14 2 mm 0 56 43 9 mm 1 73 18 3 mm 0 72 11 1 mm 0 44 Basic Model Rear View Basic Model Front View Basic Model Side View ...

Page 8: ...brackets into their slots on the back of the meter and secure using the four Phillips head screws Do not overtighten Step 2 Wire the Ground Terminal Connect the terminal to a good earth ground with a 2 1 mm2 14 AWG wire Ensure that the terminal nut is tightened down securely onto the ground wire Do not use metal door hinges as a grounding point Mounting Location Indoor use Operating Range 20 to 70...

Page 9: ... load 10 000 000 operations Rated voltage and load 100 000 operations Update time cycle or 1 s R11 R12 R13 R21 R12 R11 R13 Internal Form C Mechanical Relay External Supply Alarm Lamp NC NO Load Meter K Mechanical relays should always be protected by external fuses Type Form A D1 D2 D3 D4 Wire 1 3 to 0 1 mm2 16 to 28 AWG Signal Type Continuous or pulse Max Load Voltage 30 VDC Max Load Current 80 mA...

Page 10: ...SCOM _ 30 VDC _ _ Internal Excitation External Excitation Optically coupled switch External Supply 130 VDC max Meter Meter Optically coupled switch Type Self excited internal 30 VDC supply Application Dry contact sensing or with external excitation Wire 1 3 to 0 1 mm2 16 to 28 AWG Min Pulse Width 20 ms Max Pulse Rate 25 pulses per second Timing Resolution 2 ms Updated cycle after timing resolution...

Page 11: ...ale Update Rate 1 s Isolation to Ground 750 V Isolation Impedance max 400 kΩ channel channel AI4 AI3 AI2 AI1 AI3 Example application temperature sensing AI1 mV mA Thermocoupler Voltage to Current Transducer Meter Type Captured wire connector Wire 1 3 to 0 1 mm2 16 to 28 AWG Signal Type DC current Available Options 0 to 20 mA scalable 4 20 mA or 1 to 1 mA scalable 0 1 mA Driving Capability 500 Ω 0 ...

Page 12: ... for 60 s Input Impedance 5 MΩ per phase Connector Type Ring or split ring connector Wire Gauge 5 3 to 3 3 mm2 10 to 12 AWG Use 8 4 mm2 8 AWG for 10 20 A applications Input Rating 5 A 10 A and or 20 A RMS Starting Current 0 005 A RMS Fault Capture 70 A peak Max Voltage 600 V RMS CAT III IEC61010 1 Overload 500 A RMS for 1 s non recurring Dielectric Withstand 2500 VAC RMS at 60 Hz for 60 s Burden 0...

Page 13: ...or balanced loads VOLTS MODE 3W Wye 2A V1 V2 V3 Vref I11 I12 I21 I22 I31 I32 A B C N N L G 3A I41 I42 I51 I52 V4 I4 Optional LINE LOAD Fuse for N terminal required if its supply source is ungrounded Connect G terminal to ground for AC power source V1 V2 V3 Vref I11 I12 I21 I22 I31 I32 N L G 3A A B C N 2A I41 I42 I51 I52 I4 Optional V4 LINE LOAD Fuse for N terminal required if its supply source is ...

Page 14: ...lta V1 V2 V3 Vref I11 I12 I21 I22 I31 I32 2A A B C N L G 3A N V4 I41 I42 I51 I52 LINE LOAD Fuse for N terminal required if its supply source is ungrounded Connect G terminal to ground for AC power source V1 V2 V3 Vref I11 I12 I21 I22 I31 I32 N L G 3A A B C 2A Do not connect V4 I41 I42 I51 I52 LINE LOAD Fuse for N terminal required if its supply source is ungrounded Connect G terminal to ground for...

Page 15: ...terminal to ground for AC power source V1 V2 V3 Vref I11 I12 I21 I22 I31 I32 2A A B N N L G 3A PF angle 0 9 25 Lag Ib Ia Va 0 V 18 b 0 V4 I4 Optional I41 I42 I51 I52 LINE LOAD Fuse for N terminal required if its supply source is ungrounded Connect G terminal to ground for AC power source System Mode Voltage Range Requires PTs Wye 120 V L N or 208 V L L no 277 V L N or 480 V L L no 347 V L N or 600...

Page 16: ...ight through RS 232 cable Maximum Cable Length 15 2 m 50 ft Data Rate 300 115 200 bps Isolation Optical Duplex Full Compliance ANSI IEEE C37 90 1989 surge withstand and fast transient tests SH RS 485 Shield electrically connected to chassis ground RS 485 Data Minus RS 485 Data Plus Connector Type Captured wire Wire Shielded twisted pair RS 485 cable 22 AWG 0 33 mm2 or larger Maximum Cable Length 1...

Page 17: ...A CD LANs Data Rate 10 Mbps Isolation Transformer isolated to 1500 VAC 2250 VDC RMS Max Connections Allowed 4 simultaneous Wire Type 62 5 125 micrometer multimode fiber optic cable Connector Type ST Maximum Length 2000 m 6562 ft Data Rate 10 Mbps Isolation Optical Protocol Port ION 7700 Modbus RTU 7701 Modbus TCP 502 EtherGate COM1 7801 EtherGate COM2 7802 DNP TCP 20 000 ST type fiber cables Only ...

Page 18: ...e Captured wire connector Wire 3 3 2 1 mm2 12 14 AWG 2 1 0 8 mm2 14 18 AWG Rated Inputs 85 240 VAC 10 47 63 Hz or 110 300 VDC 10 20 60 VDC 10 Dielectric Withstand 2500 VAC RMS at 60 Hz for 60s Burden 35 VA max 15 VA typical 18 W max 12 W typical Ride through 100 ms 6 cycles at 60 Hz min None G N _ L BASIC SETUP COM1 SETUP COM2 SETUP COM3 SETUP COM4 SETUP NETWORK SETUP PQ SETUP FORMAT SETUP DISPLAY...

Page 19: ...condary winding current rating on I4 1 to 999 999 99 5 00 I5 PRIMARY The Current Transformer s primary winding current rating on I5 1 to 999 999 99 5 00 I5 SECONDARY The Current Transformer s secondary winding current rating on I5 1 to 999 999 99 5 00 Va POLARITY The polarity of the Potential Transformer on Va Normal or Inverted Normal Vb POLARITY The polarity of the Potential Transformer on Vb No...

Page 20: ...econd 3001 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 9600 TRAN DELAY The transmit delay in seconds 0 to 1 0 010 UNIT ID Every meter on an RS 485 network must have a unique Unit ID number 1 to 9999 102 ANSWER HR RINGS The number of rings during defined answer hours 0 to 255 1 NON ANSWER HR RINGS The number of rings during defined non answer hours 0 to 255 5 COM4 SETUP PROTOCOL The communications...

Page 21: ...ces displayed for power measurements 1 to 123456789 XXX 1 XXX PHASE LABEL Specifies how phases are labelled ABC RST XYZ RYB RWB 123 ABC PF SYMBOL LD leading LG lagging LD LG CAP IND LD LG DATE FORMAT Specifies how dates are displayed MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY YYYY MM DD MM DD YYYY DISPLAY DST Specifies whether or not DST is displayed Yes or No Yes DISPLAY SETUP UPDATE RATE Sets when the display update...

Page 22: ...99999 00000000 ENABLED Enables or disables security on the meter Yes or No No WEB CONFIG Enables or disables web browser configuration of the meter Enabled or Disabled Enabled WEB ACTIVE Enables or disables internal web server on the meter Yes or No Yes Menu Setting Description Range Values Default Top green LED indicates the meter is operational The light should always remain on when the meter is...

Page 23: ...ve Power kW Active Power kW Reactive Power kVAR Reactive Power kVAR Q1 Lagging PF Q2 Leading PF Q4 Leading PF Q3 Lagging PF Rotation Rotation Rotation Rotation IC IA IB VA VB VC IA IB IC VA VB VC IA IB IC VA VB VC IA IC IB VA VB VC Rotation Rotation Rotation Rotation Active Power kW Active Power kW Reactive Power kVAR Reactive Power kVAR Q1 Lagging PF Q2 Leading PF Q4 Leading PF Q3 Lagging PF ...

Page 24: ...C Rotation Rotation Rotation Rotation Active Power kW Active Power kW Reactive Power kVAR Reactive Power kVAR Q1 Lagging PF Q4 Leading PF Q3 Lagging PF Q2 Leading PF IA IB IC VCA VAB VBC IA IB IC IA IB IC IA IC IB VCA VAB VBC VCA VAB VBC VAB VBC VCA Rotation Rotation Rotation Rotation Active Power kW Active Power kW Reactive Power kVAR Reactive Power kVAR Q4 Leading PF Q3 Lagging PF Q2 Leading PF ...

Page 25: ...ts DI I O Digital I O on expansion I O card D Output Digital Outputs Anlg I O Analog In and Out Phasors Phasors Name Plt Nameplate information Events Events Setpoint Setpoint Energy2 Energy received Demand2 Demand received Pk Dmd2 Peak Demand received THD Volts and Amps Total Harmonic Distortion V1 Harm V2 Harm V1 V2 V3 V4 harmonics I1 Harm I2 Harm I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 harmonics TOU Time Of Use Active R...

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