Maretron user manual Three-Phase Phase A, B, C Connection, ACM100 User’s Manual, Page, Revision

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2.4.2.3 Three-Phase (Phase A, B, C) Connection

ACM100 User’s Manual

2.4.2.3 Three-Phase (Phase A, B, C) Connection

Please refer to Figure 5 for connecting the ACM100 to a three phase system.

Line (Phase C)

Fuse

Line (Phase B)

Current

Transducer

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ACM100 Screw Terminals

Figure 5 – Three-Phase Connection Diagram

Use the following instructions when you are connecting the ACM100 to a three-phase “Wye” circuit connected via three hot wires and a single neutral (NOTE: Three-phase delta connected circuits are not supported by the ACM100). You will need to install three current transformers and three user-supplied voltage sense cables. The ACM100 comes with a single current transformer so you will need to purchase two optional current sensors (Part # PCT-1000-101- 03) for monitoring this type of system.

Step 1: De-energize the AC Source.

Step 2: The Current Transformer has black and white wires. Install the first Current Transformer as follows:

a.Connect the black wire to pin 7 (IA+) on the ACM100

b.Connect the white wire to pin 8 (IA-) on the ACM100

c.Disconnect the Phase A hot wire from the AC power source and place it through the hole in the Current Sensor such that the arrow on the Current Sensor points towards the AC power source. Then, reattach the Phase A hot wire to the AC power source.

Step 3: Install the second Current Transformer as follows:

a.Connect the black wire to pin 9 (IB+) on the ACM100

b.Connect the white wire to pin 10 (IB-) on the ACM100

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Contents Revision PageRevision Copyright 2012 Maretron, LLP All Rights Reserved Maretron, LLP 9014 N. 23rd Ave #10Revision History ACM100 User’s ManualPage RevisionTable of Contents Table of FiguresTable of Appendices Single-Phase Dual Line Connection DiagramThree-Phase Connection Diagram Mounting Surface Template1.2 ACM100 Features 1 Introduction1.1 Firmware Revision 2 Installation 1.3 Quick Install2.1 Unpacking the Box 2.2 Choosing a Mounting Location2.4 Connecting the ACM100 2.3 Mounting the ACM1002.4.1 NMEA 2000 Connection Pin # Signal Name 2.4.2 AC Sensor ConnectionsConnection 2.4.2.1 Single-Phase Phase A Connection AC Source2.4.2.2 Single-Phase Phase A, B Connection Revision 2.4.2.3 Three-Phase Phase A, B, C Connection Figure 5 - Three-Phase Connection DiagramRevision 2.5 Configuring the ACM100 2.4.3 Checking Connections2.5.1 Device Instance 2.5.2 AC Device Type2.5.4 Reset Total Energy Recorded 2.5.5 Advanced Configuration…2.5.5.3 Power Damping Period 2.5.3 AC Circuit Type2.5.6 NMEA 2000 PGN Enable/Disable 2.5.7 Restore Factory Defaults3 Output Parameters 2.5.5.5 Current Transformer B4 Maintenance 3.1 Line-Specific and Line-to-Neutral Measurements3.2 Line-to-Line Measurements 5 Troubleshooting SymptomTroubleshooting Procedure 6 Technical Specifications CertificationsNMEA 2000 Parameter Group Numbers PGNs Default Rate7 Technical Support ElectricalMechanical Environmental8 Installation Template Figure 6 - Mounting Surface Template9 Maretron 2 Year Limited Warranty Warranty Return ProcedureAppendix A - NMEA 2000 Interfacing ACM100 NMEA 2000 Periodic Data Transmitted PGNsAppendix A - NMEA 2000 Interfacing Page A1Page A2 PGN 65005 - Utility Total AC Energy