Schneider Electric PM5100 manual Voltage and current input wiring, Voltage input protection

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PowerLogic™ PM5100 series user guideChapter 3—Hardware Reference

Power system setup parameters (continued)

Power system description

Direct connect maximum

# of VTs

Symbol

 

 

(if required)

Meter setting

UL

IEC

 

3-phase 4-wire Delta center-tapped

240 V L-N /

240 V L-N /

 

 

415 V L-N /

415 V L-N /

3 VT

3PH4W Dlt Ctr Tp

480 V L-L

480 V L-L

 

 

 

 

N

3-phase 4-wire ungrounded Wye

 

347 V L-N /

347 V L-N /

 

 

3 VT or 2 VT

 

600 V L-L

600 V L-L

3PH4W Wye Ungnd

 

 

 

 

 

 

3-phase 4-wire grounded Wye

 

347 V L-N /

400 V L-N /

 

 

3 VT or 2 VT

N

600 V L-L

690 V L-L

3PH4W Wye Gnd

 

 

 

 

 

3-phase 4-wire resistance-grounded

 

 

 

 

Wye

 

347 V L-N /

347 V L-N /

3 VT or 2 VT

 

N

600 V L-L

600 V L-L

 

3PH4W Wye Res Gnd

 

 

 

 

Voltage and current input 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.

Voltage input protection

The meter’s voltage inputs must be wired to fuses/breakers and a disconnect switch. If using a voltage transformer (VT), both primary and secondary sides of the VT must be wired to fuses/breakers and disconnect switches.

Clearly label the device’s disconnect circuit mechanism and install it within easy reach of the operator.

The fuses / circuit breakers must be rated for the installation voltage and sized for the available fault current.

Fuse for neutral terminal is required if the source neutral connection is not grounded.

See the meter installation sheet for fuse ratings.

Current input protection

For all connected current inputs, use a CT shorting block to short-circuit the secondary leads of the CTs before removing the current input connections to the meter.

NOTE: Ground any unused current inputs.

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