In order to be available, these data will need to be retrieved from the Smart Impulse server, either in real time thanks to an Internet connection, either at the end of the installation period, when returning the device to Smart Impulse.
3) Retaining clips on DIN rail. 4) Ground connector, screw M4. 5) Smart Analyzer® power connector. From l. to r.: N.C., Ground, 24 V. 6) Voltage measure connector. From l. to r.: Neutral, Phase 1, Phase 2, Phase 3. 7) USB device and USB Host connectors (x2). For direct connection of USB Storage devices or remote access keys (Wi-Fi, 3G, …).
3) First connect the ground cable (section 2.5 mm²) to the pin located at the top of the box to ensure its electric protection (tightening 1.2 N.m). 4) Put the Smart Analyzer® on the DIN rail by engaging first the inferior dogs then turn the box by retaining the locking tabs.
Sensors set-up Voltage measurement The voltage measurement is done directly by connecting the Smart Analyzer® to neutral and to each of the phases with wires of minimum 0.75 mm² section. The phases order is not important, the Smart Analyzer® will restore it automatically in case of defect.
2 and 3. 4.3. Connection to the telecommunication network The Smart Analyzer® must be connected to the Internet in order to have a continued access to the processing server. Local Area Network connection (LAN) Connect an Ethernet cable of minimum category 5e S/FTP (shielded cable) on the RJ45 plug located at the bottom of the box.
Connection: 1) Connect a computer (Windows XP / 7 / 8 or Linux) to the Smart Analyzer via an Ethernet switch to maintain the Smart Analyzer’s connectivity to the Internet. If the Smart Analyzer is connected to the client’s LAN which does not allow any other device to be plugged, do not use a switch.
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(name of the equipment, outlet description…). Then click on the button to launch the analysis, which will launch a metering process. It is then possible to uninstall the Smart Analyzer® to go to the next measure or to the permanent installation.
Immunity to induced or conducted disturbances according to EN 61000-4-6: 2009 Immunity to fast transients and bursts according to EN 61000-4-4: 2004 / A1: 2010 Immunity to electrostatic discharges according to EN 61000-4-2: 2009 Smart Analyzer® PAGE 12 of 16...
7. Functional features 7.1. Reference conditions Influence quantity Reference conditions Room temperature 40°C Humidity rate Relative humidity of 45 % to 75 % Atmospheric pressure 860 to 1060 hPa Neutral voltage value 230 V ±2 % dc-free Input voltage of the current circuit <...
10 to 90 %, without condensation. 8. Maintenance No cleaning is required for the proper operation of the device. If necessary, use a dry cloth. For any maintenance operation, contact Smart Impulse. The company will deal with the necessary operations: Smart Impulse 48 rue René...
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