Schneider Electric PM5100 Manual De Usuario

Descargar
Página de 96
PowerLogic™ PM5100 series user guide 
Chapter 3—Hardware Reference
© 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved
25
Balanced system considerations
In situations where you are monitoring a balanced 3-phase load, you may choose to 
connect only one or two CTs on the phase(s) you want to measure, and then configure 
the meter so it calculates the current on the unconnected current input(s).
NOTE:
For a balanced 4-wire Wye system, the meter’s calculations assume that there is 
no current flowing through the neutral conductor.
Balanced 3-phase Wye system with 2 CTs
The current for the unconnected current input is calculated so that the vector sum for all 
three phase currents equal zero.
Balanced 3-phase Wye or Delta system with 1 CT
The currents for the unconnected current inputs are calculated so that their magnitude 
and phase angle are identical and equally distributed, and the vector sum for all three 
phase currents equal zero.
NOTE:
You must always use 3 CTs for 3-phase 4-wire center-tapped Delta or 
center-tapped open Delta systems.
Control power wiring
For wiring instructions and safety precautions, see the meter installation sheet that was 
shipped with your meter, or download a copy at www.schneider-electric.com.
The meter can be powered from an AC or DC power source.
L1 and L2 are non-polarized. If using an AC power supply with neutral, connect 
neutral to the meter’s L2 terminal.
Always use a fuse on L1. Fuse L2 when connecting an ungrounded neutral to the 
control power.
If using a control power transformer, fuse both primary and secondary sides of the 
transformer.
The fuses / circuit breakers must be rated for the installation voltage and sized for the 
available fault current.
Communications
This section provides additional information about the communications ports and 
topologies supported by the meter. You must wire and configure the RS-485 port in order 
to communicate with the meter.
Serial communications
The meter supports serial communications through the RS-485 port. Up to 32 devices can 
be connected on a single RS-485 bus.
In an RS-485 network, there is one master device, typically an Ethernet to RS-485 
gateway. It provides the means for RS-485 communications with multiple slave devices 
(for example, meters). For applications that require only one dedicated computer to 
communicate with the slave devices, an RS-232 to RS-485 converter can be used as the 
master device.