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User Manual Original Instructions i-Sense Voltage Monitor Catalog Numbers 1608S-3V480E, 1608S-3V480K, and 1608S-6V480K...
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Important User Information Read this document and the documents listed in the additional resources section about installation, configuration, and operation of this equipment before you install, configure, operate, or maintain this product. Users are required to familiarize themselves with installation and wiring instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes, laws, and standards.
Brief description and features and benefits information publication 1608-PP001 on the i-Sense voltage monitor. Power Quality: The Overlooked Productivity Variable, Description of Allen-Bradley power quality product publication POWER-BR011 offering. Automotive Industry Solution – Power Quality, Application Overview of how power quality products can contribute...
Chapter About the i-Sense Voltage Monitor Introduction The i-Sense voltage monitor captures and records voltage disturbances on the electric power service, and long-term voltage trends. Voltage disturbances are the most common power quality (PQ) problems and include voltage sags (dips), swells, or interruptions and outages.
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Chapter 1 About the i-Sense Voltage Monitor 4. Configure the monitor hardware to match your nominal voltage: – Find your Nominal Voltage (Table 4 on page 16) and record Voltage Settings and Type. Type: 1608S-3V480K (3-channel) 1608S-6V480K (6-channel) Voltage 480V 120V Other Wiring:...
Chapter Configuration The monitor records measurements on three (or six) voltage channels. Typically, these channels are the three line-to-line (LL) or three line-to-neutral (LN) voltages of the three-phase AC mains. The monitor can also measure single-phase or split single-phase systems. A few settings must be performed to achieve safe operation and to record the proper measurements.
Chapter 2 Configuration Ethernet Communication There are several ways to configure the monitor for networking. Contact your IT department or System Administrator to discuss the optimal configuration Setup method for your network. Network Security and Firewall Requirements - Ethernet-to-Internet The monitor sends measurement data to the i-Grid servers over the Internet on port 80 via the HTTP protocol.
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Configuration Chapter 2 Manual Configuration - Ethernet or Direct Connection to a Personal Computer To manually configure the monitor with a static IP address: The following network information is needed. When the monitor initially powers up, it will attempt DHCP configuration, then default to these values listed below Table 1 - i-Sense Monitor Default Network Settings.
Chapter 2 Configuration If the personal computer was already set to “Use the following IP address:” then those settings should be recorded for later restoration. The i-Sense Management Console Connect to the monitor by typing http://192.168.1.200 (replace with the actual IP address) into the web browser address bar.
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Configuration Chapter 2 Management After connecting to the monitor, select the Ethernet left menu item. The top section of the page displays the active Ethernet settings. The following settings are displayed: Configuration Mode shows how the Ethernet settings were last configured: Table 3 - Configuration Mode Configuration Mode...
Chapter Installation Pre-installation 1. Inspect the device for shipping damage. 2. See Before You Begin on page 3. Record the i-Sense monitor serial number. 4. Register the monitor at www.igrid.com. 5. Configure the monitor hardware for the service voltage. 6. Configure the communication software using the Ethernet port (this can be done after installation and power-up).
Chapter 3 Installation 5. Verify that the JP1 plug is properly configured, per Table 4: The plug with RED wires must be installed if the channel voltage is greater than 250V AC. WARNING: This unit is not rated for 600V AC or 690V AC L-L installations. 600Y/346V installations require 4-wire L-N wiring method.
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Installation Chapter 3 Table 4 - Nominal Voltage Configurations (shipped standard with 480V (L-L) Your Voltage Nominal Channels Mains Wiring Power Supply Volts per Wires Diagram Jumper JP1 Channel Table 2 on page 11 415 (L-L for 415Y/240V 3-phase) Red wires 440 (L-L for 440Y/254V 3-phase) Red wires 440 (L-L for 220/440V split-phase)
Chapter 3 Installation Communication 1. Remove the left-side cover (two Phillips screws at the top and bottom). Connections 2. Conduit entry available from top or bottom. 3. Install the appropriate communication cable. (See Configure Communication Settings on page 8P8C (RJ45) modular Ethernet cable. Pass the Ethernet cable through the included RF filter core, and close the core securely, as shown in Figure...
Chapter Operation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting The left-side cover can be removed to access the communication ports. User Controls and These user controls and indicators are available: • The i-Sense® Management Console (requires an Ethernet connection Indicators to monitor) • The www.igrid.com website (available from any web browser) •...
Chapter 4 Operation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Table 7 - Red ERROR Status Indicator Flash Codes Flash Rate Meaning/Possible Causes Communication error on the last attempt to contact the i-Grid servers. Will retry the connection after a period of time Ethernet interface is not configured and connected to a network Ethernet interface is initializing Network cable is unplugged Note: Only in Ethernet mode...
Operation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Chapter 4 Battery Replacement WARNING: To reduce risk of explosion or fire, replace only with same battery type: Rechargeable NiMH, size AA, 1.2V, 2000…3000mAh. Obey polarity markings (+ / -). The monitor uses rechargeable batteries to allow continued operation during power interruptions.
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Chapter 4 Operation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Notes: Rockwell Automation Publication 1608S-UM001C-EN-P - November 2018...
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Chapter Technical Specifications Table 8 - Electrical Specifications Attribute Value Nominal Voltage User-selectable, 100V-480Vrms, 1-Phase or 3-Phase Immune to voltage fluctuation up to ±10% of nominal and transient over voltages typically present on mains supply (impulse withstand Category II of IEC 60364-4-443) Frequency 45…65 Hz, auto-sensing Measurement inputs...
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Chapter 5 Technical Specifications Table 10 - Communication Specifications Attribute Value Internet Communication Over port 80 via HTTP protocol. Outgoing only. Ethernet IEEE 802.3 10 Base-T (10 Mb/s), 8P8C (RJ45) modular connector Indicators Red and green front-panel status indicators i-Sense Management Console On-board web server for configuration and status, password protected.
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Rockwell Automation maintains current product environmental information on its website at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/rockwellautomation/about-us/sustainability-ethics/product-environmental-compliance.page. Allen-Bradley, i-Grid, i-Sense, Rockwell Automation, and Rockwell Software are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc. Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies. Rockwell Otomasyon Ticaret A.Ş., Kar Plaza İş Merkezi E Blok Kat:6 34752 İçerenköy, İstanbul, Tel: +90 (216) 5698400...
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