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iBox/iBox Kit
Installation and Maintenance Guide
AC Analog
The iBox Kit provides the following AC Analog Inputs through an AC Analog Input
Inputs
Module:
(option)
Single circuit monitoring (wye connected)
V
Real Power (W), Reactive Power (VAR), Apparent Power (VA)
Watt-Hour
Nominal PT input range: 0 to 150 VLN or 250 VLL
Nominal CT input: 5 A
Frequency: 50/60 Hz
Measurement range: 0 to 125% of nominal
Accuracy: 0.3%
Continuous overload withstand: 200% of nominal
Short duration overload withstand: 100 A for 3 s
Surge withstand as per IEEE C37.90.1, ANSI C62.41
True RMS sampling at 64 samples per cycle
Isolation: 2500 VAC/60 Hz
Burden:
Power Supply
The power supply provides 24 VDC power to all iBox Kit components. It can also
deliver limited 24 VDC power to customer-provided equipment. The power supply
comes in two input voltage-range options:
20 - 60 VDC (7 A max)
88 - 300 VDC (1.4 A max) / 88 - 264 VAC (2.1 A max)
Maximum output is 24 VDC / 4 A or 24 VDC @ Vin min. For further clarification
regarding the power supply, consult the manufacturer's power supply guide as listed
in the Additional Documentation section.
Remote
If your iBox Kit is equipped with an Ethernet interface, you can access and configure
Maintenance
the iBox from a remote PC running SGConfig.
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, I
, Phase Angle, Frequency, Power Factor
RMS
RMS
Voltage & Current: 0.1 VA max
Power Supply: 6 VA max
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