Wiser Panel Meter, Model Number WISERCTPM200 Installer s Guide



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Instruction Bulletin EAV85226 08/2014 Wiser Panel Meter, Model Number WISERCTPM200 Installer s Guide Retain for future use. Product Description Kit Contents The Wiser Panel Meter is for use in energy management applications. It can monitor up to four circuits both main circuits and branch connected devices such as HVAC compressors, water heaters, and pool pumps. The Wiser Panel Meter measures current (A) and voltage (V) and reports power (W) to other ZigBee Smart Energy devices, such as communicating thermostats, in-home displays, and internet gateways. Together with these devices, the Wiser Panel Meter provides information about energy consumption. The Wiser Panel Meter kit comes with: One Panel Meter Two current transformers, 200 A. Additional current transformers can be purchased separately, catalog no. WISER200ACT. A loose catchphrase label Symbol Definitions The symbols defined in Table 1 appear on the current transformers. Table 1: Symbol Definitions This product has been tested to the requirements of CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1, second edition, including Amendment 1. Double insulation or reinforced insulation Do not apply around or remove from uninsulated live conductors, which may render electric shock, electric burn, or arc flash. CAT II Measurement Category II is applicable to test and measuring circuits connected directly to utilization points of the low-voltage mains installation.

Wiser Panel Meter, Model Number WISERCTPM200 EAV85226 Safety Precautions 08/2014 Safety Precautions DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E. This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified electrical personnel. Turn OFF all power supplying this equipment before working on or inside the equipment. Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that power is off. Replace all devices, doors, and covers before turning on power to this equipment. Position the equipment to allow unobstructed operation of the disconnecting device. Do not use the equipment in a manner not specified by the manufacturer. or the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. Petroleum-based paints, solvents, or sprays can cause plastic to degrade. Do not allow petroleum-based paints, solvents, or sprays to contact the nonmetallic parts of this product. Before starting a wiring installation or addition, consult a local building or electrical inspector for current National Electrical Code requirements. Local codes vary, but are adopted and enforced to promote safe electrical installations. A permit may be needed to do electrical work, and some codes may require an inspection of the electrical work. This equipment may not be suitable for use in the corrosive environments present in agricultural buildings. See NEC 547 or CEC 2-400. Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury. LL Installation of the Wiser Panel Meter requires removal of all power. Be sure to provide an alternate light source before beginning the installation procedures. Do not begin the installation procedures until all power is completely removed from the equipment. If the equipment is installed and wired, ensure that all power is removed from the interior wiring before installing the Panel Meter: 1. Turn off the main feeder disconnect that supplies power to the equipment; or if the installation uses the revenue meter for isolation, arrange for the utility provider to remove power. If a main feeder disconnect is not present and the revenue meter cannot be used as an isolation device, contact the utility company for removal of power. 2. Apply appropriate lockouts to the disconnecting means. 3. Turn off all alternate power sources connected to the equipment. 2

EAV85226 Wiser Panel Meter, Model Number WISERCTPM200 08/2014 Current Transformer Orientation Current Transformer Orientation Installing the Main Current Transformers Install current transformers (CTs) on the incoming power source cable. Verify that the CTs orientation arrows point in the direction of the current See Figure 1. Figure 1: Main CT Mounting Orientation A C A. Power source cable and power flow B. Mounting orientation arrow C. CT analog signal cable B NOTE: The CT orientation arrows and the flow of power must be in the same direction for the main CTs. Installing Solar Current Transformers Install a set of CTs at the solar inverter breaker. Verify that the CTs orientation arrows point toward the photovoltaic (PV) inverter (away from the circuit breaker connected to the inverter). See Figure 2. Figure 2: Solar CT Orientation D A B C A. Mounting orientation arrow B. Power source cable and power flow to the circuit breaker C. CT analog signal cable D. PV inverter NOTE: The CT orientation arrows must point toward the PV inverter (away from the circuit breaker). 3

Wiser Panel Meter, Model Number WISERCTPM200 EAV85226 Wiring Diagrams 08/2014 Wiring Diagrams Figure 3: Mains Only Neutral Phase B The CTs are directional and must be installed correctly for proper operation. See Current Transformer Orientation on page 3 and follow these guidelines when installing the CTs: Phase A Install CT1 on the phase powering the panel meter. Install CT2 on the opposite phase. Ensure that the arrows on CT1 and CT2 are pointing in the direction of the current 15 1 2 3 4 N L Bottom View 4

EAV85226 Wiser Panel Meter, Model Number WISERCTPM200 08/2014 Wiring Diagrams Figure 4: Mains and Back Fed Solar Inverter Neutral Phase B The CTs are directional and must be installed correctly for proper operation. See Current Transformer Orientation on page 3 and follow these guidelines when installing the CTs: 40 40 15 Phase A Solar Inverter Solar Inverter Install CT1 on the phase powering the panel meter. Install CT2 on the opposite phase. Ensure that the arrows on CT1 and CT2 are pointing in the direction of the current For solar panel / generation source measurements, install CT3 on the same phase that is powering the panel meter. Install CT4 on the opposite phase. Ensure that the arrows on CT3 and CT4 are pointing toward the PV inverter (away from the circuit breaker). 1 2 3 4 N L Bottom View Figure 5: Mains and T-Connection Solar Inverter 15 Neutral Phase B Phase A Solar Inverter Solar Inverter The CTs are directional and must be installed correctly for proper operation. See Current Transformer Orientation on page 3 and follow these guidelines when installing the CTs: Install CT1 on the phase powering the panel meter. Install CT2 on the opposite phase. Ensure that the arrows on CT1 and CT2 are pointing in the direction of the current For solar panel / generation source measurements, install CT3 on the same phase that is powering the panel meter. Install CT4 on the opposite phase. Ensure that the arrows on CT3 and CT4 are pointing toward the PV inverter (away from the circuit breaker). 1 2 3 4 N L Bottom View 5

Wiser Panel Meter, Model Number WISERCTPM200 EAV85226 Wiring Diagrams 08/2014 Figure 6: Mains and Branch on Separate Phases Neutral Phase B Phase A The CTs are directional and must be installed correctly for proper operation. See Current Transformer Orientation on page 3 and follow these guidelines when installing the CTs: 40 40 15 Load Load Install CT1 on the phase powering the panel meter. Install CT2 on the opposite phase. For branch circuit measurements on different phases, install CT3 on the same phase that is powering the panel meter. Install CT4 on the opposite phase. Ensure that the arrows on CT1, CT2, CT3, and CT4 are pointing in the direction of the current 1 2 3 4 N L Bottom View Figure 7: Mains and Branches on Phase A: Loads Fed by the Phase Powering the Panel Meter 15 15 15 1 2 3 4 N L Neutral Phase B Phase A Load Load The CTs are directional and must be installed correctly for proper operation. See Current Transformer Orientation on page 3 and follow these guidelines when installing the CTs: Install CT1 on the phase powering the panel meter. Install CT2 on the opposite phase. Ensure that the arrow on the CT is pointing in the direction of current Ensure that the arrows on CT1 and CT2 are pointing in the direction of the current For two branch circuit measurements on Phase A, install CT3 on the selected branch circuit and ensure that the arrow on the CT is pointing in the direction of current Install CT4 on the second branch circuit and ensure that the arrow on the CT is pointing in the direction opposite of the current Bottom View 6

EAV85226 Wiser Panel Meter, Model Number WISERCTPM200 08/2014 Wiring Diagrams Figure 8: Mains and Branches on Phase B: Loads Fed by the Phase NOT Powering the Panel Meter 15 15 15 Neutral Phase B Phase A Load Load The CTs are directional and must be installed correctly for proper operation. See Current Transformer Orientation on page 3 and follow these guidelines when installing the CTs: Install CT1 on the phase powering the panel meter. Install CT2 on the opposite phase. Ensure that the arrows on CT1 and CT2 are pointing in the direction of the current For two branch circuit measurements on Phase B, install CT3 on the selected branch circuit and ensure that the arrow on the CT is pointing in the direction opposite of the current Install CT4 on the second branch circuit and ensure that the arrow on the CT is pointing in the direction of the current 1 2 3 4 N L Bottom View 7

Wiser Panel Meter, Model Number WISERCTPM200 EAV85226 Installation 08/2014 Installation Installation Requirements Do not expose the Panel Meter to temperatures below -20 C or above 60 C (-4 F to 140 F). Indoor installation is recommended. The Panel Meter can be installed in an enclosure or mounted directly to the wall if mounted indoors. Observe the following requirements when selecting an enclosure and mounting location. Use a non-metallic enclosure. Use a NEMA 3R enclosure for outdoor applications. Arrange the current transformers to allow proper bending radius of the conductors and to avoid strain on the conductors. It may be necessary to support the current transformers to prevent conductor strain. Installation Procedure for Enclosure Mounted Applications 1. Read the Safety Precautions on page 2 and turn off all power before working inside the enclosure and load center. Refer to the wiring diagrams beginning on page 4. 2. Remove the load center cover. 3. Measure the voltage at the main lugs or main breaker to confirm that the power is off. 4. Mount the enclosure near the load center and install conduit between the enclosure and the load center. 5. Loosen the screws on the bottom of the Panel Meter and remove the mounting plate. 6. Attach the mounting plate to the enclosure. 7. Feed two 14 gauge (minimum) wires through the bottom of the Panel Meter. Connect one wire to the neutral terminal (N), and connect the other wire to the line terminal (L). 8. Feed the wires into the load center. Connect the wire from the N terminal to the load center neutral bar. Connect the wire from the L terminal to an available 15 A breaker. Follow these guidelines when selecting a breaker. Square D circuit breaker lugs are designed to accept 2 wires. Locate an existing full size single-pole Square D circuit breaker, rated 15 A with one wire installed, on Phase A. Connect the wire powering the panel meter to the open space on the lug. If an existing breaker is not available on Phase A, install any circuit breaker rated 15 A and connect the wire powering the panel meter. If an additional circuit breaker cannot be installed, select any singlepole 15 A breaker on Phase A. Combine the load wire, the wire powering the panel meter, and a pig tail with a wire nut. Connect the pig tail to the circuit breaker. 8

EAV85226 Wiser Panel Meter, Model Number WISERCTPM200 08/2014 Installation 9. Clamp the 200 A current transformers (CTs) around the mains wiring. If additional CTs (main or branch) are needed, clamp them around the appropriate circuits. The CTs are directional and must be installed correctly for proper operation. See Current Transformer Orientation on page 3, refer to the wiring diagrams beginning on page 4, and follow these guidelines when installing the CTs: Install CT1 on the same phase that is powering the panel meter. Ensure that the arrow on the CT is pointing in the direction of current Install CT2 on the opposite phase. Ensure that the arrow on the CT is pointing in the direction of current For branch circuit measurements, install CT3 on the same phase that is powering the panel meter. Install CT4 on the opposite phase. Ensure that the arrows on the CTs are pointing in the direction of the current For solar panel / generation source measurements, install CT3 on the same phase that is powering the panel meter. Install CT4 on the opposite phase. Ensure that the arrows on the CTs are pointing toward the PV inverter (away from the circuit breaker connected to the inverter). 10. Feed the CT wires into the enclosure where the Panel Meter will be mounted. Feed the CT wire labeled 1 through the bottom of the Panel Meter and connect it to the CT terminal labeled 1. Feed the CT wire labeled 2 through the bottom of the Panel Meter and connect it to the CT terminal labeled 2. Feed any additional CT wires through the bottom of the Panel Meter and connect them to the CT terminals labeled 3 and 4. 11. Attach the Panel Meter to the mounting plate and tighten the screws. 12. Replace the load center cover. 13. Apply power to the load center and Panel Meter. Verify that the LED on the Panel Meter is rapidly alternating between red and green, indicating that it is in Join mode. 14. Remove power from the Panel Meter, attach the enclosure cover, and re-apply power. 15. Apply the loose catchphrase label to the outside of the enclosure, except: if the Panel Meter is installed outdoors and the enclosure cannot protect the label from the weather, apply the label to the inside of the load center door. Installation Procedure for Wall Mounted Applications 1. Read the Safety Precautions on page 2 and turn off all power before working inside the load center. 2. Remove the load center cover. 3. Measure the voltage at the main lugs or main breaker to confirm that the power is off. 4. Loosen the screws on the bottom of the Panel Meter and remove the mounting plate. 5. Attach the mounting plate to the wall near the load center. 6. Drill a hole in the wall through the opening in the mounting plate large enough for the power and current transformer (CT) wires. 7. Secure 14 gauge (minimum) wires to the neutral terminal (N) and to the line terminal (L) on the Panel Meter. 9

Wiser Panel Meter, Model Number WISERCTPM200 EAV85226 Commissioning 08/2014 8. Feed the wires into the load center. Connect the wire from the N terminal to the load center neutral bar. Connect the wire from the L terminal to an available 15 A breaker. Follow these guidelines when selecting a breaker. Square D circuit breaker lugs are designed to accept 2 wires. Locate an existing full size single-pole Square D circuit breaker, rated 15 A with one wire installed, on Phase A. Connect the wire powering the panel meter to the open space on the lug. If an existing breaker is not available on Phase A, install any circuit breaker rated 15 A and connect the wire powering the panel meter. If an additional circuit breaker cannot be installed, select any singlepole 15 A breaker on Phase A. Combine the load wire, the wire powering the panel meter, and a pig tail with a wire nut. Connect the pig tail to the circuit breaker. 9. Clamp the 200 A current transformers (CTs) around the mains wiring. If additional CTs (main or branch) are needed, clamp them around the appropriate circuits. The CTs are directional and must be installed correctly for proper operation. See Current Transformer Orientation on page 3, refer to the wiring diagrams beginning on page 4, and follow these guidelines when installing the CTs: Install CT1 on the same phase that is powering the panel meter. Ensure that the arrow on the CT is pointing in the direction of current Install CT2 on the opposite phase. Ensure that the arrow on the CT is pointing in the direction of current For branch circuit measurements, install CT3 on the same phase that is powering the panel meter. Install CT4 on the opposite phase. Ensure that the arrows on the CTs are pointing in the direction of the current For solar panel / generation source measurements, install CT3 on the same phase that is powering the panel meter. Install CT4 on the opposite phase. Ensure that the arrows on the CTs are pointing toward the PV inverter (away from the circuit breaker connected to the inverter). 10. Feed the CT wires through the wall and the hole in the mounting plate. 11. Connect the CT wire labeled 1 to the CT terminal labeled 1. 12. Connect the CT wire labeled 2 to the CT terminal labeled 2. 13. Connect any additional CT wires to the CT terminals labeled 3 and 4. 14. Attach the Panel Meter to the mounting plate and tighten the screws. 15. Replace the load center cover. 16. Apply power to the load center and Panel Meter. Verify that the LED on the Panel Meter is rapidly alternating between red and green, indicating that it is in join mode. Commissioning To commission the Panel Meter: 1. Verify that the Panel Meter is powered up. It should enter Join mode upon power up and stay in Join mode until it joins a ZigBee network. 2. Using the appropriate web portal or mobile application, enter the catchphrase or device MAC address and installation code. 3. Follow the prompts to complete device commissioning. 10

EAV85226 Wiser Panel Meter, Model Number WISERCTPM200 08/2014 LED Indications To re-commission the Panel Meter: 1. Using the appropriate web portal or mobile application, issue a remove command. The Panel Meter should leave its current network and enter Join mode. 2. Enter the catchphrase or device MAC address and installation code. 3. Follow the prompts to re-commission the Panel Meter. LED Indications The Panel Meter uses an LED to indicate network status. Table 2: Network Status LED Color Behavior Indicated State Red/Green Red/Green Rapidly alternates between colors Slowly alternates between colors The Panel Meter is in Join mode and searching for a network to join The Panel Meter is not on a network and not in Join mode Green Always on The Panel Meter is on a network Table 3: Power Power Meter Specifications 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.2 A Operating temperature User interface -20 C to 60 C (-4 F to 140 F), 95% relative humidity Network LED Reset button Accuracy 96% Communications Standards ZigBee Smart Energy (2.4 GHz) 100 mw output power Conforms to UL STD 61010-1 and IEC STD 61010-2-032 Certified to CSA STD C22.2 NO. 610101-1 and 61010-2-032 Table 4: Current Transformer Specifications Rated input current Current ratio 200 A 200 A / 66.6 ma Accuracy class 0.5 Phase error 1 Table 5: Radio Specifications General Specifications ZigBee Pro Stack, Router Type Device Security: ZigBee Smart Energy Output Power: 100 mw (20 dbm) Clusters Supported Basic Cluster: Server Identify Cluster: Server Simple Metering Cluster: Server Time Cluster: Client OTA Cluster: Client 11

Wiser Panel Meter, Model Number WISERCTPM200 EAV85226 Instruction Bulletin 08/2014 Product Support FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement The Schneider Electric Customer Care Center (CCC) is your single point of contact for information about Wiser products. Qualified personnel are available to answer your customer service and technical support questions. Call toll free 1-855-559-4737. The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be colocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment is an intentional radiator. If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, the user is encouraged to try to correct the problem by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. Connect the receiver into an outlet on a different circuit. Consult the receiver dealer or an experienced radio/tv technician for help. Do not make changes or modifications to the equipment which are not expressly approved by Schneider Electric. Any unauthorized changes or modifications may result in the loss of authority to operate the equipment. Schneider Electric USA, Inc. 1415 S. Roselle Road Palatine, IL 60067 USA 1-855-559-4737 www.schneider-electric.us 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. Schneider Electric, Square D, and Wiser are trademarks owned by Schneider Electric Industries SAS or its affiliated companies. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 12