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  • Page 3: Installation Considerations

    Installation Considerations Installation and maintenance of the ION 6200 meter should only be performed by qualified, competent personnel that have appropriate training and experience with high voltage and current devices. The meter must be installed in accordance with all Local and National Electrical Codes.
  • Page 4: Standards Compliance

    The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for the ION 6200 optional internal modem is 0.6. Connection to the ION 6200 internal modem should be made via an FCC Part 68 compliant telephone cord (not supplied). The ION 6200 cannot be used on a public coin phone service or party line services.
  • Page 5: Ion 6200 Models

    For more information on the different meter options, refer to the Options Card Retrofit Instructions on the Power Measurement web site The term “basic meter” refers to Integrated or TRAN models with a standard Options Card (real-time voltage and current measurements).
  • Page 6: Quick Install

    Quick Install This section can be used by a licensed electrician to install and perform basic meter setup. For more detailed meter setup and use instructions, see the “Using the Meter” section in this guide. Before You Begin Familiarize yourself with the steps in this Quick Install section and read the safety precautions presented on the “Installation Considerations”...
  • Page 7: Meter Overview

    ANGER Do not power up the meter until the current and voltage wiring is completed. Recommended Tools #1 and #2 Phillips screwdrivers Precision flat-head screwdriver Wire cutters / stripper Meter Overview Front of Meter Rear of Meter Voltage Inputs Phase COM1 System D2: Form A...
  • Page 8: Unit Dimensions

    Unit Dimensions Integrated Model Dimensions 110 mm 40 mm (4.30”) (1.58”) 91 mm 110 mm (3.58”) (4.30”) 25 mm (.99”) TRAN Model Dimensions 109 mm 69 mm (4.27”) (2.72”) 86 mm (3.37”) 109 mm (4.27”) 85 mm 86 mm (3.37”) (3.37”) 1 mm 43”)
  • Page 9: Step 2: Mount The Meter

    Step 1: Assemble the Meter Insert the Options Card in the slot at the back of the meter, then firmly slide the card up and into place. Insert the power supply’s plug-in connector into the meter’s plug-in port. Attach the power supply by tightening the captive screws using a #1 Phillips screwdriver.
  • Page 10: Mounting The Integrated Model

    Mounting the Integrated Model Fit the meter into the cutout [DIN 96 standard or ANSI 4”]. Insert each screw through the drilled hole on the mounting surface and into its corresponding metal insert located on the back of the meter. Note that the DIN 96 cutout does not require drilled holes.
  • Page 11 Mounting the RMD (if equipped) The Remote Modular Display (RMD) is a product option for ION 6200 TRAN meters. The RMD can be mounted in either a standard DIN or ANSI cutout. ION 6200 RMD Retrofit Instructions See the for more information.
  • Page 12 Typical Form A Digital Output Use Select an MOV (metal oxide varistor) or clamping diode that ensures the output terminals do not receive voltage greater than 350 V peak during switching. Step 5: Wire the Voltage and Current Inputs Voltage Input Specifications Connector Type Ring or split-ring, or bare wire.
  • Page 13: Current Input Specifications

    AUTION In cases where PTs are required, the secondaries should be fused. Current Input Specifications Connector Type Ring or split-ring, or bare wire. Wire 14 to 12 AWG (2.1 mm to 3.3 mm Inputs I1, I2, I3 10 A RMS (+ 20% maximum, 300 V RMS Rated Inputs to ground) Installation category III (Distribution).
  • Page 14 4-Wire Wye, 3-Element Direct Connection 400 VAC L-N / 690 VAC L-L max. Volts Mode = 4W-Wye 4-Wire Wye, 3-Element, 3 PT, 3 CT Use PTs for voltages over 400 VAC L-N / 690 VAC L-L Wye (Star) wiring for PT primaries and secondaries. Volts Mode = 4W-Wye 4-Wire Wye, 2½-Element, 2 PT, 3 CT Phase B voltage (V2) is derived from the phase A and C voltages.
  • Page 15 3-Wire Delta, 2½-Element, 2 PT, 3 CT Use PTs for voltages over 690 VAC L-L Volts Mode = Delta 3-Wire Delta, 2-Element, 2 PT, 2 CT. Use PTs for voltages over 690 VAC L-L Volts Mode = Delta 3 Wire Delta Direct Connection 690 VAC L-L max.
  • Page 16 3-Wire Grounded Wye, 3-Element Direct The configuration requires that the transformer secondary star-point is grounded. The phase-to-ground voltages must be within the meter’s range. Volts Mode = 4W-Wye Single Phase Connection Diagram Connect the two voltage phases (180° apart) to the V1 and V2 inputs, and the CT outputs to the I1 and I2 input pairs.
  • Page 17: Step 7: Wire The Power Supply

    Modbus protocol implementation details. Step 7: Wire the Power Supply Power supply connections differ depending on the power supply option used. For more detailed information on how to connect your ION 6200 power ION 6200 Power Supply Retrofit Instructions. supply, refer to the...
  • Page 18: Step 8: Power Up The Meter

    Power Supply Connections Power Supply Connector Type Wire 18 to 14 AWG Standard AC / DC power supply Captured wire (0.8 mm to 2.1 mm 18 to 14 AWG Low Voltage DC power supply Captured wire (0.8 mm to 2.1 mm Ring 18 to 14 AWG 480 V power supply...
  • Page 19: Configurable Settings

    Configurable Settings String Description Range (Values) Default 4W (4-Wire WYE) tYPE dELt (Delta) 2W (Single Phase) Delta Volts Mode dEM (Demonstration) Direct 3W (3-Wire WYE) dELd (Delta Direct) PT1 (Primary) 1 to (65.53 x 1000 LED) 1 (x 1); 1000 (x 1000) PTS (Scaling) PT2 (Secondary) 1 to (65.53 x 1000 LED)
  • Page 20 String Description Range (Values) Default 0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10, 100, Voltage Scale 1000 0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10, 100, Current Scale 1000 0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10, 100, Power Scale 1000 0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10, 100, Neutral Scale 1000 (k)Wh Del., (k)VAh, (k)VARh Del., out1...
  • Page 21 TRAN is operating. If your meter is not operating properly, see the “Meter FAQs” section at the back of this guide, or consult the Power Measurement Support web site at http://pwrm.com/support/ for troubleshooting tips and frequently asked questions.
  • Page 22: Using The Meter

    Using the Meter With the meter front panel, you can view parameter values; configure parameters; perform demand resets; perform LED checks; and view meter information. Each of these functions can be accomplished by pressing the Up, Down, and Enter buttons on the front panel. These button actions achieve different results according to the mode that the meter is in: Display mode (default): view parameter measurements Reset mode: reset demand measurements...
  • Page 23: Reset Mode

    Button Functions in Display Mode Mode Button Function Display View the previous parameter value. Mode View the next parameter value. Display mode is the meter Move from one measurement group to the next measurement default. group. Reset Mode In Reset mode, you can perform a Current (Maximum) Demand reset, a Power (Maximum) Demand reset, or an Energy reset.
  • Page 24 Button Functions in Configuration Select Mode Mode Button Function Move to the previous parameter Configuration Select Mode configuration screen. Move to the next parameter configuration ENTER Configuration Select mode screen. by pressing the Up and Down buttons at the same time and Enter Configuration Edit mode to configure holding for 2 seconds.
  • Page 25: Information Mode

    Meter Settings Configurable meter settings are listed in “Configurable Settings” on page 19. Configuration Software To monitor, configure, or perform energy resets on your meter, Power Measurement offers a number of software alternatives. For information on the availability of configuration and system software, refer to our web site at www.pwrm.com, or contact Technical Support.
  • Page 26 Standard Measurements and Enhanced Packages 1 & 2 Standard Enhanced Pkg. 1 Enhanced Pkg. 2 Parameter Display Pulse Display Pulse Display Pulse Volts L-N Avg Volts L-N Per Phase Volts L-L Avg Volts L-L Per Phase Current Avg Current Per Phase Current Neutral Power Total Power Per Phase...
  • Page 27: Meter Faqs

    Meter FAQs Q: Why is my meter’s display screen only showing 0 (zero) or 60 Frequency? A: The Options Card is not inserted correctly. Remove the card and re-insert. Q: How do I interpret the front panel displays? A: Look in Step 9 under Configurable Settings Q: Can the digital outputs be reprogrammed? What are the ET 1 and ET 2 settings? A: The digital outputs can each be configured to pulse for one of the...
  • Page 30 For further assistance please contact us at: 2195 Keating Cross Road Saanichton, BC Canada V8M 2A5 Tel: 1-250-652-7101 Fax: 1-250-652-0411 Email: support@pwrm.com www.pwrm.com © 2006 Power Measurement Printed in Canada MRP: 70000-0196-06 Revision Date: Mar. 7, 2006...

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