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PowerLogic
TM
 Series 800 Power Meter
 63230-500-225A2
Appendix A—Instrument Transformer Wiring: Troubleshooting Tables
3/2011
© 2011 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved
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Section III: 4-Wire System Troubleshooting
Section III—Case A
Symptoms: 4-Wire
Possible Causes 
kW = 1/3 of the expected value 
kVAR = 1/3 of the expected value 
power factor = 1/3 of the expected value 
All else is normal 
One CT polarity is backwards. 
NOTE: The only way this problem will usually be detected is by the Quick Check 
procedure. It is very important to always calculate kW. In this case, it is the only symptom 
and will go unnoticed unless the calculation is done or someone notices backwards CT on 
a waveform capture.
Section III—Case B
Symptoms: 4-Wire
Possible Causes 
kW = 1/3 of the expected value 
kVAR = 1/3 of the expected value 
2 of the 3 line-to-line voltages are 
 low 
power factor = 1/3 of the expected value
All else is normal 
One PT polarity is backwards. 
NOTE: The line-to-line voltage reading that does not reference the PT with backwards 
polarity will be the only correct reading.
Example: , , 
In this case, the A-phase PT polarity is backwards. 
 is correct because it does not 
reference .
3
V
AB
277
=
V
BC
480
=
V
CA
277
=
V
BC
V
A
Section III—Case C
Symptoms: 4-Wire
Possible Causes 
One line-to-neutral voltage is zero 
2 of the 3 line-to-line voltages are 
 low 
kW = 2/3 of the expected value
kVAR = 2/3 of the expected value
kVA = 2/3 of the expected value
Power factor may look abnormal 
PT metering input missing (blown fuse, open phase disconnect, etc.) on the 
phase that reads zero.
NOTE: The line-to-line voltage reading that does not reference the missing PT input will be 
the only correct reading.
Example: , , 
In this case, the B-phase PT input is missing. 
 is correct because it does not 
reference .
3
V
AB
277
=
V
BC
277
=
V
CA
480
=
V
CA
V
B
Section III—Case D
Symptoms: 4-Wire
Possible Causes 
3-phase kW = 2/3 of the expected value
3-phase kVAR = 2/3 of the expected value
3-phase kVA = 2/3 of the expected value
One phase current reads 0
All else is normal
The CT on the phase that reads 0 is short-circuited. 
Less than 2% current (based on CT ratio) flowing through the CT on the 
phase that reads 0.