Elster Solutions WWIC3EV Electric Meter with Multi-band CDMA and Frequency Hopping Transmitters User Manual

Elster Solutions, LLC Electric Meter with Multi-band CDMA and Frequency Hopping Transmitters Users Manual 1

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Users Manual 1

GeneralThis instructional leaflet contains general installation instructions for the following single phase and polyphase watthour meters:• socket-connected meters: 1S, 2S, 3S, 4S, 5S, 6S, 8S, 9S, 10S, 12S, 13S, 16S, 26S, 29S, 35S, 36S, 45S, 56S• bottom-connected meters: 5A, 6A, 10A, 13A, 16A, 35A, 36A, 45ASee the following technical manuals for more information about the ALPHA meter:•ALPHA® Meter Technical Manual (TM42-2180A or later)• ALPHA Meter Options Technical Manual (TM42-2181B or later)•ALPHA Plus® Meter Technical Manual (TM42-2182C or later)• A3 ALPHA Meter Technical Manual (TM42-2190A or later) All meters are calibrated and tested before shipment. For proper installation, accuracy, and maximum life of the meters, use the following installation procedures.Use authorized utility procedures to install and service metering equipment. Dangerous voltages are present. Equipment damage, personal injury, or death can result if safety precautions are not followed.Use circuit closing devices on any current transformer secondaries (3S, 4S, 5S, 5A, 6S, 6A, 8S, 9S, 10S, 10A, 26S, 29S, 35S, 35A, 36S, and 36A meters). Equipment damage, personal injury, or death can result if circuit closing devices are not used. Form 45S, Form 45A, and Form 56S meters present additional risks of electrical shock that may result in severe personal injury or death when the cover is removed from energized meters unless certain additional safety procedures and precautions are followed. Be sure to follow the safety procedures and precautions when servicing Form 45S, Form 45A, and Form 56S meters as stated in this manual (see “Forms 45S, 45A, and 56S safety precautions” on page 3) as well as your authorized utility procedures.ALPHA meterInstallation instructionsIL42-4001S
ALPHA meterIL42-4001S2Socket-connected installationBefore you install the meter, check the following:• Are the socket and meter current class ratings compatible with the meter?• Is the wiring to the meter socket correct? See the wiring diagrams on the following pages.• Is a lightning arrestor present? If so, remove the paint from the socket rim where it contacts the arrestor's ground strap. This will ensure proper grounding.• Is the TEST button in the unlocked position? If the TEST button is in the locked position, the meter will enter TEST mode when you install it. For more information, see the technical manual for your meter.After you install the meter, check the following:• If load is applied, check that the pulse arrows on the LCD are blinking.The LCD has 2 sets of pulse arrows, one located above the other. The upper set of arrows indicates watthours, and the lower set indicates alternate energy (kVARh or kVAh, if available). The arrows pointing to the left indicate energy received; arrows pointing to the right indicate energy delivered. For more information, see the technical manual for your meter.Bottom-connected installationBefore you install a bottom-connected meter, check the following:• Determine where the meter is to be installed. It should be on a flat wall at the point of electrical service entrance cables.• Are the meter class and service connections compatible with the meter?To install a bottom-connected meter, perform these steps:1 Mount the bottom-connected meter or the bottom-connected S-to-A adapter.1 Use authorized utility procedures to install ground connection before wiring. Dangerous voltages are present. Equipment damage, personal injury, or death can result from wiring an ungrounded meter.2 Wire the meter. See the wiring diagrams beginning on page 3. If the wire diagram is larger than the wire, use only approved adapters. External meter wiring should be consistent with the meter class rating.- For 100 amp meters, use #2 wiring (or in accordance with standard utility operating practices)- For 150 amp meters, use #1 AWG or 50 mm2 wiring (or in accordance with standard utility operating practices)- For transformer rated meters, use #9 wiring (or in accordance with standard utility operating practices)1Not supplied by Elster Solutions.
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