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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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  • Page 1 Green Class Meter INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 62-0340-01...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    GREEN CLASS METER Table Of Contents Page Foreword Section 1.0 Pre-Installation Information Section 2.0 Safety Label Definitions Section 3.0 Precautionary and Safety Information Section 4.0 Meter Installation Mounting the Meter Main Power Board Connections Current Sensor Installation & Wiring Main Power & Sensor Wiring Diagrams Line Voltage/Current Sensor Diagnostics Section 5.0...
  • Page 4: Foreword

    This displayed cost is reflected in total consumption and cost-per-hour based As a tool, the Green Class meter will provide the user with on the “real-time” load. the means to both lower costs and environmental impact by making educated changes in energy usage.
  • Page 5 Main Power Board and Display Board. All circuit cards are mounted inside a NEMA 12 (standard) or NEMA 4X (optional) The Honeywell Green Class meter is a single, dual or 3-ele- enclosure. ment meter used to monitor electric power usage of individual loads after the utility meter.
  • Page 6: Pre-Installation Information

    CO2 emissions and projected hourly CO2 emissions. codes. Additionally, errors associates with the Green Class meter, such as low battery conditions or sensor error conditions are WARNING: Failure to ground the enclosure displayed.
  • Page 7: Meter Installation

    GREEN CLASS METER METER INSTALLATION securely to prevent moisture entry. VERIFY that each conduit slip nut is securely tightened to its respective conduit fitting. Mounting Outdoor applications require the use of the optional NEMA 4X enclosure. The same principles outlined for indoor meter installations as defined in the afore- 1.
  • Page 8: Current Sensor Installation & Wiring

    GREEN CLASS METER Installing the Split-Core Current characteristics. The fuse element must be slow activat- ing type. Sensor Assembly 6. Once the MAINS wiring is complete, replace the clear 1. Each phase being monitored will require one two-piece lexan protective shield over terminal block TB1 and current sensor assembly.
  • Page 9: Main Power & Sensor Wiring Diagrams

    GREEN CLASS METER The current sensor connection points are located on the the main power board. Three removable plugs exist, one bottom center of the main power board. If supplied with the for each current sensor phase input. The header portions terminal block (TB1) (standard configuration), the current sen- of the connectors are labeled TB2, TB3 and TB4.
  • Page 10: Monitoring Multiple Loads With One Meter

    GREEN CLASS METER Line Voltage/Current Sensor Diagnostics Final Main Board Checks Once the phase error has been corrected, the Display LCD The three-phase AC MAINS voltage wiring and the current “Check Sensor” error should extinguish and the Main Power sensor wiring must be connected in the proper phase se- Board LED D1 should extinguish.
  • Page 11 GREEN CLASS METER LINE VOLTAGE CURRENT SENSORS ØΑ ØΒ Ø Ø C Ν ØΑ ØΒ LINE VOLTAGE LEADS LOAD A CURRENT SENSOR LEADS LOAD SOURCE (Line) LOAD B CURRENT SENSOR LEADS LOAD SOURCE (Line) 62-0340-01...
  • Page 12: Kwh Meter Features & Functions

    The Class 200 kWh meter display requires no multiplier and shows kilowatt-hours consumed. See section 6.2 for informa- The Green Class Meter has a cyclic display consisting of six tion on calculating cost based on kWh usage. data screens. The data shown on each screen is described below.
  • Page 13: Entering The Kwh Cost Into The Meter

    The second screen will show the amp rating of the meter on the left four digits. The leading digit, before the dash, will always be “1” on the Green Class meter. On completion of the cycle, the meter will return to its normal display mode.
  • Page 14: Kwh Meter Hardware Functions

    8-pin RJ-45-used to connect kWh meter to the Honeywell Energy automatic meter reading system. Peripheral Jack 6-pin RJ-11-used to interface with Honeywell meter options such as the P2 Pulser or D/A Converter. Check Sensor LED When lit, indicates that the current sensor is backwards or on the incorrect phase.
  • Page 15: Preventative/Scheduled Maintenance

    All meter display readings reset. The picture below shows the various hardware points on the Green Class meter display board that are utilized in setting up the meter for operation. The board is located on the inside of the door of the meter and is accessed by opening the meter. A pad- locking hasp is provided on the meter to prevent unauthorized access.
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting

    GREEN CLASS METER TROUBLESHOOTING The Class 200 kWh/Demand meter is calibrated and tested at the factory before being packaged and shipped. If installed prop- erly and in accordance with these installation instructions, your Class 200 meter should provide years of trouble-free service. If the meter should not function, the following guide will assist in troubleshooting the installation.
  • Page 17: Frequently Asked Questions

    GREEN CLASS METER FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q. When providing line voltage to the meter, can I tap off Q. The load I need to monitor has parallel feeds. How of the same breaker I am monitoring? do I install the current sensors for this application? A.
  • Page 18: Meter Technical Specifications

    GREEN CLASS METER METER TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Part number configuration Green Class sub meter Pulse Voltage Current SUBG 208: 208 Volts 100: 100 Amps P: Pulse 480: 480 Volts 200: 200 Amps 600: 600 Volts 400: 400 Amps 800: 800 Amps...
  • Page 19: Meter Limited Warranty

    ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSE- by qualified personnel. QUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES (INCLUDING 2. Honeywell must be notified of the defect within ninety ANY DAMAGE FOR LOST PROFITS) ARISING OUT (90) days after the defect becomes apparent or known. OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE FURNISHING 3.
  • Page 20 Automation and Control Solutions Honeywell International Inc. 1985 Douglas Drive North Golden Valley, MN 55422 Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitée 35 Dynamic Drive ® U.S. Registered Trademark © 2011 Honeywell International Inc. Toronto, Ontario M1V 4Z9 62-0340—01 M.S. 02-11 customer.honeywell.com Printed in U.S.A.

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