ConectiSys HNET50 Wireless Power Usage Monitoring System User Manual ConectiSys HNET 5

ConectiSys Corporation Wireless Power Usage Monitoring System ConectiSys HNET 5

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ConectiSys HNET 5.0
Installation and Operations Manual
Sections:
I. FCC Warning and Compliance Statement
II. Radio and antenna installation into power meter.
III. Meter installation.
IV. Meter unit operation.
V. Reference Figures.
I. FCC Warning and Compliance Statement
FCC Warning
The users manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional
radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance (ConectiSys) could void the
user's authority to operate the equipment.
FCC Compliance Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subjected to
the following two conditions 1) this device may not cause harmful interference
and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
II. Radio and antenna installation into power meter
Introduction: HNET 5.0’s radio system was designed to be integrated into a
Siemens Altimus 240v 60Hz Solid State Electricity Meter or equivalent for
wireless power usage monitoring. The radio module consists of three PCB
assemblies (power supply, controller module and RF module) and an antenna.
The power supply consists of a 240VAC to 3.3VDC converter with external wire
interfaces to the power meter (for AC input) and to the controller module (for DC
output). The controller module and RF modules interface together via PCB
mounted headers. The controller is interfaced to the meter PCB via optically
coupled serial data lines. The dipole antenna is mounted inside of the meter
along the bottom side of the meter faceplate.
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Installation:
Note: Before radio installation has begun, it is assumed the radio module
(consisting of power supply, controller module and RF module) has already been
assembled and tested in accordance with the manufacturer’s acceptance test
procedure. See Figure 1.
1. Connect the AC input cable between power supply and meter PCB. (See
Figure 2a and 2b.)
2. Connect controller module data interface cable to meter PCB. (See
Figure 2a.)
3. Set radio into meter housing and install mounting screws. Ensure that no
cables are crimped or physically interfering with the meter PCB or radio
modules. (See Figure 3.)
4. Connect controller module data interface cable to controller module. (See
Figure 3.)
5. Mount antenna along bottom side of meter faceplate. Antenna elements
should be flat up against meter faceplate. (See Figure 4.)
6. Connect antenna coax cable from MMCX connector on antenna PCB to
MMCX connector on RF module. Cable should be run on the right side of
the meter and between the RF and controller modules.
7. Install meter assembly onto meter back-plate and insert locking tabs.
Ensure coax and cables are not crimped or physically interfering with
meter assembly.
III. Meter Installation:
Assembled meter unit is to be installed on an appropriate meter box by
authorized utility company personnel in accordance with all safety precautions
and procedures.
IV. Meter Unit Operation:
Meter assemblies with installed radio modules are non-user controlled wireless
monitoring devices and need no direct end-user setup or intervention. Wireless
meter units are remotely controlled by a base-station not described in this
document.
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V. Reference Figures.
Figure 1 – Radio Module
Figure 2a – AC and Data Input Cables
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Figure 2b – AC Input Cable
Figure 3 – Radio Mounting
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Figure 4 – Antenna Mounting
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