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TRANSDUCER SPECIFICATIONS

Amperage Input.................................1.0 V Safe CTs ONLY

Consult factory for 0-5A output CT interface H-6902

Voltage range (field selectable)...................120, 208, 240,

 277, 480 or 600 VAC (other ranges: consult factory)

Isolation.........................................................2500 VAC rms
Analog output........................................................4-20 mA
Pulse output............N.O., Opto FET, 100 mA @ 24VAC/DC

 (consult factory for switching higher voltages)

Pulse rate...............................Field selectable (pulse/KWH)

Phase loss output rating............................N.O., Opto FET,

100 mA @ 24VAC/DC

 (consult factory for switching higher voltages)

Low voltage alarm trip point.............................75 to 95%
Sealing.....................................................N.E.M.A. 1, 12, 13
Temperature range............................................-15 to 85 C
Humidity range..............................0-95% non-condensing
Enclosure dimensions..(L x W x D).....9.50 " x 8.25" x 4.0"
Enclosure construction.......................Steel, NEMA type 1,

3/4" & 1/2" conduit knock outs, hinged door

KWH PULSE COUNT DISPLAY

The KWH display is wired as shown in the wiring diagram.

There are two options for reseting the KWH pulse count
display.  A jumper is provided on the backside of the LCD
display.  The front red push button may be enabled or
disabled with the jumper.  When disabled, the display may
only be reset using the black reset switch near the jumper.
This feature is useful for tenant submetering to prevent
tampering.

The LCD display counts KWH pulses.  The number of
pulses must be multplied by the KWH per pulse to
give the true value.  Choose the multiplier label
provided for your KWH/pulse as previously calcu-
lated, and apply to face of the unit.

KW DISPLAY

The KWdisplay is wired as shown in the wiring diagram.

Observe polarity.  The display is factory calibrated for your
voltage/CT size specified.  Should a change in application
require different calibration, please consult factory for
assistance.

OPTIONAL KW & KWH DISPLAYS

Output at full-scale.................................................1.0 VAC
Accuracy............................

±

 1 from 1% to 100% of rating

Leads.......................22 PVC ETD twisted pair, Black/white,

UL 1015, 8' length

Important note:  You may interface the transducer with
0-5 A CTs ONLY using H-6902 interface modules.  Failure
to interface properly will damage transducer, 0-5A CTs.
Hazardous voltages may be present.

CURRENT TRANSFORMER SPECIFICATIONS

Summary of Contents for H-6001

Page 1: ...each phase to calculate true RMS power KW ExIx1 73xpowerfactor Theinstantaneous power KW of all three phases is summed and converted to an industry standard 4 20 mA output signal for use in demand ma...

Page 2: ...G DIAGRAM This unit accepts 1 0V full scale output Current Transformers CTs only Do not use 0 5A OUTPUT Current Transformers e g 200 5 type CTs without H 6902B Adapter Consult Factory Enclose unit by...

Page 3: ...WITH A NEUTRAL e g 120 V the following installation instructions apply see drawing below SINGLE PHASE INSTALLATION ON THREE PHASE BALANCED LOADS kW DEMAND E x I x 1 73 x mA out 4 x 3 1000 x 16 FORMUL...

Page 4: ...sensors to be used in parallel so that multiple locations can be monitored by a single meter This allows for a totalized output from two or more locations RULES FOR ACCURATE PARALLEL INSTALLATION 1 Cu...

Page 5: ...y voltage divided by secondary voltage Locate transducer within 30 of current transformers in an area accessible to qualified service personnel only Transducer and or enclosure should be mounted using...

Page 6: ...L 3 to ensure phases are not reversed and that all are connected B Check that voltages on phases are above undervoltage set point Problem Pulse LED does not blink Solution A Ensure monitored load is...

Page 7: ...9 0 0040 0 0100 0 0140 0 0200 0 0300 0 0400 0 0600 0 0800 0 1200 0 1600 0 2000 0 6 1 7 0 0080 0 0200 0 0280 0 0400 0 0600 0 0800 0 1200 0 1600 0 2400 0 3200 0 4000 0 3 3 5 0 0160 0 0400 0 0560 0 0800...

Page 8: ...kside of the LCD display The front red push button may be enabled or disabled with the jumper When disabled the display may only be reset using the black reset switch near the jumper This feature is u...

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