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1. CA M CANA 12 13 CALCD 1123 11 CALCD 12 13 CD 1123 ET E Shorting screw location screw not shown Torque all shorting block connections and mounting screws to 18 2 Ib in 2 033 Nem 0 1 Use 10 ring terminal with maximum ring width less than 0 50 inches 12 7 mm Removing Short from Current Inputs To measure the energy from the circuit you must remove the default short from the current inputs To remove the short from the current inputs complete these steps 1 Turn OFF and tag out the main external breaker supplying this equipment before working on or inside it 2 Use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that all power is off Ensure field wiring leads from current transformers are securely connected to the shorting block Ensure wiring within the enclosure is securely connected to a metering device Remove shorting screws from all eight 8 blocks Remove the tag from the main external breaker NCO oe Energize the system Shorting the Current Inputs By default the current inputs are shorted when you receive the enclosure To short the current inputs complete these steps 1 Turn OFF and tag out the main external breaker supplying this equipment before working on or inside this equipment Use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that
2. A DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH e Do not drill into the enclosure Note weight of enclosure before lifting See Table 2 on page 8 for system weights Observe safe lifting practices when mounting the enclosure Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury NOTE To allow for future expansion when mounting an enclosure that does not contain meters in all available slots consideration should still be given for the total weight of a fully populated enclosure Figure 4 Mounting Dimensions pie a eo r1 0 25 6 35 0 38 9 652 6 gt lo lo Measurements shown are in inches and o o o o millimeters 033 21 13 8 382 14 00 536 702 24 75 355 6 628 65 g 14 88 377 952 o g a A 7 38 t Ly 0 38 9 652 187 452 l 21 88 555 752 10 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 63230 504 212A1 PowerLogic High Density Metering System 8 Meter Enclosure 11 2014 Four mounting brackets are provided on the backplane of the enclosure for mounting Use 10 or up to 5 16 inch screws with washers as needed to attach the enclosure to the wall Always mount with four screws Figure 5 shows the mounting brackets and knockout points for the electrical conduit Mounting
3. Earth ground GRD 4a Current transformer S2 i i Fuse 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 17 PowerLogic High Density Metering System 8 Meter Enclosure 18 63230 504 212A1 11 2014 Figure 10 shows an overview of the field wiring configuration and how it scales depending on the number of meters in the enclosure Figure 10 Wiring configuration overview L1 a L2 Metering Point L3 LN NOTE If the available fault current exceeds 10 kA a current limiting overcurrent protective device is required All ring terminals torque to 18 2 Ib in 2 03 Nem 0 2 SB P2 e bbbbbbsg e ULADAN 2 pit 12 13 1123 11 12 1341123 Refer to the applicable meter s user manual for details on basic setup configuration HDM Cabinet Tenant 1 Tenant 2 L1 L1 Si Tenant n L2 L3 J52 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 63230 504 212A1 11 2014 Single Phase Tenants Single Phase Source Refer to the applicable meter s user manual for details on basic setup configuration PowerLogic High Density Metering System 8 Meter Enclosure Voltage Connections for Figure 11 Figure 11 2 Wire System Line to Neutral 1CT L N only Metering Control SB P1 SB P2 V
4. 12 13 1123 M 12 13 1123 GRD1 O Ol Q 5 123 P6 ey S4 PSIZEI TOND 1123 P7 12 1123 P8 P5 11 P5 13 P6 12 Gun GND pgy2 1123 o P6 11 P6 13 P7 11 P7 I3 J pg 114 P8 i3 enD o 0 0 O O O O O0O q OoO O O O O O 08D n 12 13 123 M 12 13 1123 n 12 13 1123 M 12 13 1123 Circuit Protection Control power and voltage inputs require overcurrent protection external to the enclosure The fuses circuit breakers must be rated for the installation voltage and sized for the available fault current Voltage inputs must be connected to the load side of a Class CC G J RK1 RK5 L or T 7A branch circuit fuse or inverse time instantaneous trip circuit breaker Use copper conductors only 14 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 63230 504 212A1 PowerLogic High Density Metering System 8 Meter Enclosure 11 2014 Shorting Block Use See Figure 7 and follow the instructions below for using the shorting block Figure 7 Shorting Block Use P1 P2 P1 l2 1123 1123 P3 P2 12 P3 12 1123 P4 P1 11 P1 13 GND GND GND P4 I2 1123 P2 11 P2 13 P3 11 P3 13 P4 11 P4 I3 GND 2 SOW SSNs e O O O O O O 00O CA 1 12 I3 1123 11 12 I3 1123 TINS
5. Brackets and Conduit Knockouts Electrical Conduit Knockouts Figure 5 Mounting Brackets 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 11 PowerLogic High Density Metering System 8 Meter Enclosure 63230 504 212A1 11 2014 Wiring Connections A DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH Apply appropriate personal protective equipment PPE and follow safe electrical work practices See NFPA 70E in the USA CSA Z462 or applicable local standards e Turn off all power supplying this device and the equipment in which it is installed before working on the device or equipment e Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that all power is off Do not exceed the device s ratings for maximum limits Do not use this device for critical control or protection applications where human or equipment safety relies on the operation of the control circuit e Never short the secondary of a voltage transformer VT e Never open circuit a current transformer CT e Always use grounded external CTs for current inputs e Replace all devices doors and covers before turning on power to this equipment Do not alter factory installed wiring inside the enclosure e Replace front bonding screw before applying power to the device e Provide overcurrent protection external to the enclosure on control power and voltage measurement inputs e Before energizin
6. 1 13 Nem 0 1 22 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 63230 504 212A1 PowerLogic High Density Metering System 8 Meter Enclosure 11 2014 Communications The meters use common daisy chain wiring and communicate using Modbus protocol over RS 485 Figure 21 shows the communications connections Figure 21 RS 485 Serial Modbus Connection The last meter on the daisy chain must be terminated Use the MCT2W terminating resistor included with the enclosure IN OUT NOTE Torque all screws to 10 1 Ib in 1 13 I I S Nem 0 1 Belden 9842 00 V00 eae i 2 twisted pair NOTE Multiple enclosures can be daisy gt Wee a D S Pe ORMRESISTOR chained together The maximum number of Terminator for a L E g A last meter in meters on a daisy chain is 32 See the daisy chain only separate meter user guide for more information on communication connections NOTE Terminator should be removed when OCs SLLSSSes S connecting additional enclosures SSSSSSSS NOTE The shield must be connected to ground to help suppress signal noise that may be present Ground the shield wiring at one end only either at master or slave device but not both Initializing the Meters The meters must be initialized before placing into service For instructions on initializing see the meter user guide shipped with the cabinet also available at www schneider electri
7. L2 V White Voltage v1 Pink v2 Violet V3 Gray VN White Current 1123 White 11 Pink 12 Violet I3 Gray Comm Red Black SH Bare Cc Blue Ground Ground Green Yellow 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 13 PowerLogic High Density Metering System 8 Meter Enclosure 63230 504 212A1 11 2014 Figure 6 Typical Field Connections for PM5000 Meters Ethernet connector available only on PM5560 IN OUT cBt fol CB2 sO CD CD D OD C a vw v2 v3 VN L2 L1 ny P41 P1 12 1123 ne P3 P2 12 P3 12 1123 P4 P1 11 P1 13 eND GND P4 12 A P2 1 P2 13 Pat P33 DAt ease O GND VOYONGYOVVNGE SEVEN I t 4 C 0 O O O O O0 9 C O O O O 0 08D n 12 13 1123 n 12 13 1123 n
8. PowerLogic High Density Metering System 8 Meter Enclosure Installation Guide 63230 504 212A1 11 2014 Schneider Electric PowerLogic High Density Metering System 8 Meter Enclosure Safety information Important information Please note Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to install operate service or maintain it The following special messages may appear throughout this bulletin or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure The addition of either symbol to a Danger or Warning safety label indicates that an electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions are not followed This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death A DANGER DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A WARNING WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury A CAUTION CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injur
9. a Enclosure UL 50 Type 1 UL 508A FCC Class B Meter Accuracy Rating Active Energy PM5110 and 5330 Active Energy PM5560 0 2 Class 0 28 as per IEC 62053 22 Class 0 5S as per IEC 62053 22 8 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 63230 504 212A1 PowerLogic High Density Metering System 8 Meter Enclosure 11 2014 Table 3 Input Specifications Meter Control Power Specification AC 100 277 V L N 10 45 to 65 Hz PM5110 and PM5330 AC 100 415 V L L 10 45 to 65 Hz DC 125 to 250 20 AC 100 480 V L N 10 45 to 65 Hz PM5560 AC 100 480 V L L 10 45 to 65 Hz DC 125 to 250 20 Current Specification CT inputs Nominal 1 Aor5A Voltage Specification PM5110 and PM5330 20 to 400 V L N 35 to 690 V L L Wye or 35 to 600 V L L Delta PM5560 20 to 400 V L N 20 to 690 V L L Wye or 20 to 600 V L L Delta 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 9 PowerLogic High Density Metering System 8 Meter Enclosure 63230 504 212A1 11 2014 Mounting the Enclosure Mount the metering cabinet next to the distribution panelboard that serves the loads to be monitored Stabilize the enclosure using the back and wall hanging channels and the top and bottom mounting tabs Do not rely solely on the hanging channels for stability and load support Drilling will produce metal shavings that may fall into vents reduce spacings and possibly create electrical short circuits
10. all power is off Aly Insert shorting block screws into all eight 8 blocks 4 Tighten all eight 8 shorting bar screws 18 2 Ib in 2 033 Nem 0 1 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 15 PowerLogic High Density Metering System 8 Meter Enclosure 63230 504 212A1 Current Transformers 16 11 2014 Field installed current transformer CT leads should have ring terminals or similar terminals for proper connection CT shorting screws are shipped with the enclosure for use when servicing the meters NOTE Schneider Electric recommends metering class current transformers with 5 A secondary Route CT wires in the enclosure as shown in Figure 8 Figure 8 Current transformer routing eee N loutt l b Factory installed wiring e OoOo O O O O 08 OBO O O O O OB Field installed wiring O00000000 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 63230 504 212A1 PowerLogic High Density Metering System 8 Meter Enclosure 11 2014 Voltage Input Connectors Refer to Figure 9 for voltage input connections Figure 9 Voltage Input Connectors O S CB2 GQ oO Zlal S S S sis z Wiring Diagrams The wiring diagrams in this manual use the symbols shown in Table 6 Table 6 Wiring Diagram Symbols Symbol Description
11. ations inii a a dads a E y Initializing the Meters oe How to Upgrade Firmware Expanding the High Density Metering System ssec Adding a Meter to an Existing Harness 0 2 eeeeeeeseeeeeeneeeeteeeeeneeeeeneees Removing a Meter a r a a e n EE a eE aA T E Aea anaa anaa Cover Plates E T E A T EES Table of Contents 63230 504 212A1 11 2014 4 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 63230 504 212A1 11 2014 Introduction PowerLogic High Density Metering System 8 Meter Enclosure The PowerLogic High Density Metering System is a sub metering system that monitors the amount of electricity used in individual units of multi unit residential or commercial buildings The system consists of one or more power meters housed in a wall mounted metal cabinet or enclosure Multiple enclosures may be installed at a single location Figure 1 shows the front view of an enclosure Figure 1 Front view of enclosure Mounting Brackets Lockable Door Latch key provided inside Hasp for Tamper Lock or Seal Electrical Conduit Knockouts Meter Each meter is assigned to a tenant who occupies an individual unit in the building The meter monitors and records the number of kilowatt hours used inside the unit At pre determined times tenant billing software polls all the meters through a communications link to gather usage information This information can be used to monito
12. c com How to Upg rade You can find meter firmware under Documents amp Downloads on your meter s product page at Firmware www schneider electric com 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 23 PowerLogic High Density Metering System 8 Meter Enclosure 63230 504 212A1 11 2014 Expanding the High Density Metering System The modular construction of the PowerLogic High Density Metering System makes it easy to add meters to an enclosure See Table 1 on page 7 for part numbers and contact your local Schneider Electric representative to expand your system Adding a Meter to an Existing Harness Each empty meter slot is pre wired at the factory to receive a power meter When adding more meters to an incomplete row the additional meters are added to the harness and connected in the same way as those already installed A DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH e Apply appropriate personal protective equipment PPE and follow safe electrical work practices See NFPA 70E in the USA CSA Z462 or applicable local standards Turn off all power supplying this device and the equipment in which it is installed before working on the device or equipment e Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that all power is off Do not exceed the device s ratings for maximum limits e Do not use this device for critical control or protection applications where human or equipment safety relies on the
13. ers already installed and wired If an enclosure does not contain its maximum number of meters additional meters can be added at a later time See Expanding the High Density Metering System on page 24 for information on adding meters to the enclosure Table 1 lists part numbers and accessories for the High Density Metering System Table 1 Parts and Accessories Description Part Number See power meter installation document METSEPM5110 Powerkogic RowerMeter METSEPM5330 METSEPM5560 Cover Plate Assembly Kit 96DINCVRPLT For more information on your particular meter refer to the included meter documentation or search for your meter at www schneider electric com 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 7 PowerLogic High Density Metering System 8 Meter Enclosure 63230 504 212A1 11 2014 Safety Precautions Installation wiring testing and service must be performed in accordance with all local and national electrical codes A DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH e Apply appropriate personal protective equipment PPE and follow safe electrical work practices See NFPA 70E in the USA CSA Z462 or applicable local standards Turn off all power supplying this device and the equipment in which it is installed before working on the device or equipment e Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that all power is off Do not exceed the device s ratings fo
14. g enclosure all unused spaces must be filled with blank covers Do not loosen slider screws Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury Conduit knockouts are provided on the enclosure see Figure 5 on page 11 To comply with national and local standards Class 1 voltage input wiring must be kept separate from Class 2 current transformer and communications wiring Refer to NEC code and local codes before installing NOTE Conduit hubs shall be rated to the same weather rating as the enclosure and must comply with the standard for Conduit Tubing and Cable Fittings UL 514B NOTE Voltage inputs shall be connected to the load side of a Class CC G J RK1 RK5 L or T 7A branch circuit fuse or inverse time instantaneous trip circuit breaker Use copper conductors only Figure 6 on page 14 shows a partial diagram of the typical field connections inside the enclosure Meters are all wired in the same manner Wire colors are listed in Table 5 on page 13 Table 4 Stripped Wire Terminal Specifications Connection Stripped Wire Length V1 V2 V3 14 mm 0 55 inches L1 14 mm 0 55 inches VN L2 Comms SH C 9 mm 0 35 inches 12 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 63230 504 212A1 PowerLogic High Density Metering System 8 Meter Enclosure 11 2014 Table 5 Wire Colors Control Power L1 V Red
15. gh Figure 18 on page 21 Make sure the shorting block matches the position of the meter being installed 24 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 63230 504 212A1 PowerLogic High Density Metering System 8 Meter Enclosure 11 2014 11 Verify all electrical connections are secure and correctly terminated including those that may have been damaged or disconnected while adding the meter 12 Remove previously inserted shorting screws see step 7 from the shorting block 13 Close Circuit Breakers 1 and 2 14 Close the enclosure 15 Close the user installed disconnect switch located behind the enclosure 16 Remove the tag from the main external breaker and energize the system 17 Set up the meter For information on setting up the meter see the separate meter instruction bulletin Removing a Meter If you need to remove a meter from the enclosure a cover plate must replace it unless the meter is immediately replaced with another See Cover Plates on page 26 A DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH Apply appropriate personal protective equipment PPE and follow safe electrical work practices See NFPA 70E in the USA CSA Z462 or applicable local standards Turn off all power supplying this device and the equipment in which it is installed before working on the device or equipment e Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that all power is off Do not exceed t
16. he device s ratings for maximum limits Do not use this device for critical control or protection applications where human or equipment safety relies on the operation of the control circuit e Never short the secondary of a voltage transformer VT e Never open circuit a current transformer CT e Always use grounded external CTs for current inputs e Replace all devices doors and covers before turning on power to this equipment Do not alter factory installed wiring inside the enclosure e Replace front bonding screw before applying power to the device e Provide overcurrent protection external to the enclosure on control power and voltage measurement inputs e Before energizing enclosure all unused spaces must be filled with blank covers Do not loosen slider screws Do not use the enclosure if the wiring harness is damaged Contact Schneider Electric Technical Support for assistance Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury NOTE Do not remove the short on the current transformer shorting block while the meter is removed from the enclosure 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 25 PowerLogic High Density Metering System 8 Meter Enclosure 63230 504 212A1 Cover Plates 26 11 2014 To remove a meter complete these steps 1 oar wn 9 De energize the external breaker supplying this equipment and follow the lock out tag out procedure before wo
17. ights Reserved y To Tenant 1 L3 Loads a Pema ae power es provided See To Tenant 2 ontrol Power on page 22 G Loads Figure 17 3 Wire System 3 CTs No PT Ring terminals LAI ical ical NANA torque to 18 2 Ib in 2 03 Nem 0 2 a L1 i To Tenant 1 L3 Loads L To Ti 2 D o Tenant L3 Loads SB P1 SB P2 rast et rat oat etl ot re AsisisistsisistsG CBljjoceoe a0 A G Ring terminals 7 NANIA a EA 1 12 13 1123 1 12 13 1123 gt L1 S1 p952 L2 S1p QS2 L3 s1452 C a 2 L1 S1 52 L2 S1 52 E S1 S2 N pn To Tenant 1 Loads To Tenant 2 Loads 21 PowerLogic High Density Metering System 8 Meter Enclosure 63230 504 212A1 11 2014 Control Power Using jumpers control power can be derived from the phase conductors see Figures 11 18 Control power can also be supplied by a separate feed see Figures 19 20 Refer to the applicable meter s user manual for details Figure 19 Separate Connect Control Power Phase to Neutral Metering Control Power Voltage N L1 Torque to 20 2 Ib in 2 26 Nem 0 2 Torque to 10 1 Ib in 1 13 Nem 0 1 Figure 20 Separate Connect Control Power Phase to Phase Metering Control Power Voltage L1 L2 Torque to 20 2 Ib in 2 26 Nem 0 2 Torque to 10 1 Ib in
18. inal LAANA AANA 2 26 Nem 0 2 ring terminals 3 t torque to 18 2 Ib in N 12 13 1123 M 12 13 11234 2 03 Nem 0 2 L1 L2 To Tenant 1 7 Loads External control power can be provided See Control Power on page 22 L1 pag L2 To Tenant 2 L3 Loads N Figure 14 4 Wire System 2 CTs L2 L3 SB P1 SB P2 rw owtlantlantlontlant ant ox Asisisisisisisis E i l Se A CD nee ar z 2 03 Nem 0 2 ET E To Tenant 1 N Loads L1 L2 To Tenant 2 R Loads All ring terminals torque to 18 2 lb in 2 03 Nem 0 2 3 m Ki S1p7QS2 2 2 To Tenant 1 13 BZA Loads N L1 S1 S2 L2 l To Tenant 2 n Loads 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 63230 504 212A1 11 2014 Three Phase Tenants Refer to the applicable meter s user manual for details on basic setup configuration PowerLogic High Density Metering System 8 Meter Enclosure Voltage Connections for Figures 16 18 Figure 16 3 Wire System 2CTs No PT Metering Control Voltage Power L1 L2 B N All screws torque to 20 2 Ib in 2 26 Nem 0 2 SB P1 SB P2 Ring terminals mna is lala CAA IIA i orque to 18 2 bn 2 03 Nem 0 2 l 12 13 1123 M 12 13 1123 2014 Schneider Electric All R
19. oltage Power Li 12 L3 N LJ E j E INN NY e DONSNOO9 e TARR jjo o o o o o o 2 26 Nem 0 2 Ring terminals AIR torque to 182 Ib in 12 1341123 M 12 13 1123 2 03 Nem 0 2 J u i To Tenant 1 External control power can be provided See N Loads Control Power on page 22 als T To Tenant 2 N Loads Voltage Connections for Figure 12 Figure 12 3 Wire System 2 CTs L L with L N Metering Control Voltage Power L1 L2 L3 N All screws torque to 20 2 Ib in 2 26 Nem 0 2 External control power can be provided See Control Power on page 22 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Ring terminals torque to 18 2 Ib in 2 03 Nem 0 2 SB P1 SB P2 Slhelelolololaole INUMDYOGDOOG CBljlooo0o0o0o0o ale EPMO AIA Al lic ili 11 12 13 1123 11 12 13 11234 12 3 1123 11 12 13 1123 To Tenant 1 Loads To Tenant 2 Loads 19 20 PowerLogic High Density Metering System 8 Meter Enclosure 63230 504 212A1 11 2014 Single Phase Tenants Three Phase Source Refer to the applicable meter s user manual for details on basic setup configuration Voltage Connections for Figures 13 15 Figure 13 4 Wire System 2CTs L1 L2 Voltage Paar SBPI SP L1 L2 B N OO All screws torque S 00000000 e to 20 2 Ib in Allri
20. operation of the control circuit e Replace all devices doors and covers before turning on power to this equipment Do not alter factory installed wiring inside the enclosure Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury To add a meter complete the following steps 1 De energize the external breaker supplying this equipment and follow the lock out tag out procedure before working on or inside it Use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that all power is off Open the user installed disconnect switch located behind the enclosure Open the enclosure Open Circuit Breaker 1 CB1 and Circuit Breaker 2 CB2 inside the enclosure Use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that power is OFF Remove the attached label from the shorting block that corresponds to the meter position being installed oar wh NOTE The tag is present if the HDM was shipped from the factory with seven meters installed or if a meter has been removed following the procedure in Removing a Meter on page 25 7 Install 4 shorting screws into position in the shorting block for the new meter Torque to 18 2 Ib in 2 033 Nem 0 1 8 Remove the blank cover plate on the door 9 Install the new power meter following the installation guide provided with that power meter 10 Connect external current transformer secondary leads to the shorting block Refer to Figure 11 on page 19 throu
21. osition position Pn is the bottom right position The shorting blocks support two meters per block and are also numbered sequentially The position numbers are significant when making shorting block connections SB P1 is wired to P1 SB P2 is wired to P2 and so on 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 63230 504 212A1 11 2014 PowerLogic High Density Metering System 8 Meter Enclosure Figure 3 shows the relationship between the meter positions and the shorting block positions When another row of meters is added the position numbers of both the shorting blocks and meters increment sequentially from left to right Figure 3 Position numbers for meters and shorting blocks SB P1 SB P2 SB P3 SB P4 oeo o ofo o 080 WZW ZNA NANANA TE aalalalala 7 EEA SS Box Contents Parts and Accessories The following components are shipped with the High Density Metering System Enclosure containing pre installed meters shorting blocks and wiring harnesses e Wall hanging channel e Shorting screws already mounted e Meter hardware kit includes terminating resistor e Installation sheet for pre installed meters e This installation guide The 8 meter enclosure can house any of the following PowerLogic meters e PM5110 e PM5330 PM5560 NOTE Meters must all be the same model The enclosure is shipped with met
22. r maximum limits Do not use this device for critical control or protection applications where human or equipment safety relies on the operation of the control circuit e Replace all devices doors and covers before turning on power to this equipment Do not alter factory installed wiring inside the enclosure Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury Specifications Table 2 Technical specifications PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Dimensions W 21 88 inches H 21 13 inches D maximum 8 5 inches includes meter W 555 752 mm H 536 702 mm D maximum 215 9 mm includes meter Mounting Wall mount Maximum Weight Approximately 55 Ibs 24 95 kg COMMUNICATIONS RS 485 port Modbus RTU 2 Wire 9600 19200 or 38400 baud Parity Even Odd None 1 stop bit if parity Modbus ASCII 7 or 8 bit JBUS Odd or Even 2 stop bits if None Optional POWER Power specifications vary according to equipment configuration See separate power specifications in Table 3 ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS 32 F to 131 F 0 C to 55 C 40 F to 185 F 40 C to 85 C Humidity rating 5 to 95 RH at 50 C non condensing Pollution degree 2 Metering category voltage inputs and control power Operating temperature Storage temperature CAT III for distribution systems up to 277 V L N 480 Vac L L Altitude 3000 m 9842 ft STANDARDS US and Canad
23. r overall electrical usage or to generate an electric bill for the tenant NOTE Some states do not permit sub billing Before billing tenants check your state and local regulations The enclosure contains up to 8 meters The meters are mounted in the door of the enclosure The inside of the enclosure provides power and communication connection points and also houses wiring harnesses shorting blocks etc for the meters There is also DIN rail space available for other devices To aid in installation the wiring for the enclosure is modularized and labeled Figure 2 on page 6 identifies the interior sections of the enclosure 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 5 PowerLogic High Density Metering System 8 Meter Enclosure 63230 504 212A1 11 2014 Figure 2 Enclosure interior Interior Back Plane Rear View of Door RS 485 7 Communications Wirin Metering Control CT Shorting Connection hee Key for the lockable Voltage Power Blocks Meter door latch Main Auxiliary oeo 0 0 0 O O oeo o ooo only on PM5560 Ethernet connector available oso o o o o os oeo o o o o o Power Connector Block t Communications Jumper The meters are arranged in a four by two grid When viewing the back of the meter grid see Figure 2 the meter positions P are numbered sequentially from P1 to Pn n being the maximum number the enclosure will hold Position P1 is in the top left p
24. rking on or inside it Use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that all power is off Open the user installed disconnect switch located behind the enclosure Open the enclosure Turn OFF Circuit Breaker 1 CB1 and Circuit Breaker 2 CB2 inside the enclosure Use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that power is OFF Install 4 shorting screws into position in the shorting block for the meter to be removed Torque to 18 2 lb in 2 033 Nem 0 1 Remove the meter following the reverse order of the installation procedure described in the meter s installation guide Visit www schneider electric com and search for this meter s model number to download its installation guide Insulate and restrain wires removed from the meter and verify that no other wires have been damaged or disconnected while removing the meter Install a blank cover plate on the door Refer to Figure 22 on page 26 10 Attach a label to the shorting block that corresponds to the meter position being removed 11 Close Circuit Breaker 1 CB1 and Circuit Breaker 2 CB2 inside the enclosure 12 Close the enclosure 13 Close the user installed disconnect switch located behind the enclosure 14 Remove the tag from the main external breaker and energize the system Cover plates are used to cover openings when no meter is present All empty slots are covered with cover plates when the enclosure is shipped Any time a meter is removed from
25. the enclosure a cover plate must be attached unless another meter is inserted into the slot Figure 22 shows the cover plate assembly Figure 22 Cover plate To Install 1 Position the cover plate over one of the Inside back of HDM door cut outs as shown Cabinet door Press on the cover plate surface to fully seat cover plate in opening Install the two thread forming screws into opposite corners as shown Using an IP30 TORX Plus driver torque the screws to 40 45 Ib in 4 52 5 08 Nem 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Schneider Electric 35 rue Joseph Monier CS 30323 F 92506 Rueil Malmaison Cedex www schneider electric com 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 63230 504 212A1 11 2014 PowerLogic is a registered trademark of Schneider Electric in France the USA and other countries Other trademarks used are the property of their respective owners
26. y Electrical equipment should be installed operated serviced and maintained only by qualified personnel No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction installation and operation of electrical equipment and has received safety training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved 63230 504 212A1 63230 504 212A1 11 2014 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Table of Contents Introduction ooo cee ceeeseececcececcececeeeeeeseeeececeeeeceaueasenseeeeeeeesceseaaueaseeeeeeeseeeenaneaas 5 Box Contentsmen cA io aae ts esheets beanen PAG Se ad ok ates naan 7 Parts ANd Accessories ccceeeseseeecececeececeaaeeaseeececeseeceaueeaseeeseeeseeeeeaneaes 7 Safety Precautions iraid iana aaaeei a aAa pigain 8 Specifications Mounting the Enclosure satiinia aaea i ia a iiaa eaa iaa Wiring Connections ssrrnianonida nanag i een aE ah Circuit Protection oec Shorting Block Use Removing Short from Current Inputs Shorting the Current INPUtS essesseeesieeriieeriieerinsriresrireerinesrenrrresnt Current Transformers cescccsciecereeestesesenseesceneecuscensseneesseeesnnesneesessietees Voltage Input Connectors Wiring Diagrams e a ae re aaa et eera aaa aa aaa Single Phase Tenants Single Phase Source Control Power eiretie indioei ee iada a iaaa Communic
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