Panoramic Power PAN-1-2 WIRELESS CURRENT SENSOR User Manual
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Panoramic Power System P3E™ Sensor Installation Guide Sensor Installation Guide Copyright Notice Copyright © 2012 Panoramic Power Ltd. All rights reserved. Sensor Installation Guide Documented Releases Revision Number Revision Description Revision Date New version October 2011 Updates April 2012 Sensor Installation Guide Contents Overview .................................................................................................. 5 Workflow .................................................................................................. 5 Unpacking the Hardware ........................................................................ 5 Safety Precautions .................................................................................... 6 Hardware Description ............................................................................. 6 Mapping the Site ...................................................................................... 7 Installing a Sensor .................................................................................... 7 Attaching the Sensors to the Circuits ...................................................... 7 Registering the Installed Sensor ............................................................. 9 Post Installation Troubleshooting .......................................................... 10 Monitoring Sensor Activity ................................................................... 10 Uninstalling a Sensor ............................................................................. 10 Sensor Specifications .............................................................................. 10 Troubleshooting ..................................................................................... 12 Support ................................................................................................... 12 Sensor Installation Guide Overview Panoramic Power P3E™ System monitors electrical energy consumption at individual circuit level and detects excess usage allowing organizations to identify and reduce energy and maintenance expenses. P3E consists of wireless, self-powered sensors engineered to allow for rapid, non-invasive installation, with almost no disturbance to operations. Sensors are easily attached to circuit breakers by just snapping them on to the outgoing electrical wire. They monitor the flow of electricity through the resulting magnetic field and also use the field as a power source. The sensors do not require any maintenance. Data collected by the sensors is sent to a bridge, which, in turn, transfers the information to the P3E server through the Internet, using Cloud technology. The sensors report the energy consumption to the bridge at sub-minute intervals. Consumption reports can be retrieved through the system. This user guide explains how to install the sensors. Workflow Sensor installation consists of the following steps: 1. Map the circuits. See Panoramic Power Deployment Tool User Guide. 2. Physically attach the sensors to the wires (this guide). 3. Monitors the proper functioning of the sensors. See Panoramic Power Deployment Tool User Guide. Unpacking the Hardware Sensors are shipped in 30-unit packs. The package includes the following items: • 30 sensors. • 1 sensor opener Sensor Installation Guide Safety Precautions • The sensor must be installed only on an insulated conductor. • The conductor’s diameter and maximum current must match the specification printed on the sensor. • The sensor should be installed and removed only by a qualified electrician. • Installation must not be performed on a live wire for reasons of safety and random shock hazard. Power supply to the panel must be shut off before and during installation. • The sensor must not be installed lying or touching busbars or any other non-insulated, exposed conductors. • Installation is possible both on external entry/exit conductors before the terminal strip, as well as both ends of the circuit breaker. The least cramped, most accessible location should be chosen for installation. The sensor should be installed such that the arrow points in the direction of the load. Hardware Description This procedure must be carried out only by a certified electrician. The following sensors are supported: • 32A/63A , snapped-in cover. • 225A, screwed cover. Sensor Installation Guide The sensors are shipped closed, in order to protect the core from dust and other pollutants. Open a sensor only when preparing to install it. Figure 1. 32A/63A Figure 2. 225A Figure 3. Core The sensor comes with a label fixed on it, containing a unique ID. Mapping the Site See Panoramic Power Deployment Guide. Installing a Sensor This process is divided into two stages: • Physically attaching the sensors to the circuit wires; • Registering the installation in Panoramic Power System. Attaching the Sensors to the Circuits To install a sensor, follow these steps: 1. Open the cover of the electrical panel board. 2. Make sure you have a plan that indicates the circuits to be monitored and the sensor IDs associates with each such circuit. Identify the circuit breaker on which you would like to install the sensor. Sensor Installation Guide The ID appears on the label fixed to the sensor. 3. Pick a sensor and slide the opener into position from the labeled side towards the cover. Figure 4. Slide opener into position 4. Snap the opener's pins into the four holes (in 225A unscrew the cover). Figure 5. Snap the opener into the sensor holes. Sensor Installation Guide 5. Press the two sides of the opener to release the sensor cover. Figure 6. Press the opener to release the cover. 6. Make sure the four core surfaces are free of dust or any other particles. If necessary, wipe it with a dry cloth Note Whenever possible, avoid installing the sensor behind wires and position it at the front of the panel board. 7. Place the opening of the sensor on a clean section of the electrical cable with the arrow on the label pointing towards the load, so that the sensor ID and barcode are visible and easily readable. See Figure 7. 8. Close the sensor cover, snapping it into its place (in 225A screw back the cover) and making sure that all four pins are properly inserted and the sensor is tightly closed. Figure 7. Installing a sensor. Registering the Installed Sensor See Panoramic Power Deployment Guide. Sensor Installation Guide Post Installation Troubleshooting If the sensor vibrates after installation (you can hear the vibration noise or feel it when touching the sensor), it means that the sensor is not properly closed. Try to press the two parts of the sensor or tighten the screws to close it tightly. If the vibration persists, open the sensor and reinstall it or try using another sensor. Monitoring Sensor Activity See Panoramic Power Deployment Guide. Uninstalling a Sensor Open the sensor in the way you first opened it and remove it from the cable. Sensor Specifications Specifications P3ETM S63 P3ETM S225 Physical dimensions 17 x 20 x 32 mm 46.2 x 22.8 x 32.6 mm 0.67 x 0.79 x 1.26 inch 1.82 x 0.90 x 1.28 inch Max hot-wire outer diameter (including insulation) 7 mm 18.8 mm 0.28 inch 0.74 inch Current measurement range 0 – 63 A 0 – 225 A Current measurement accuracy (typical, at 25°C) <2% at I>1A <2% at I>10A Minimum operating current 0.3 – 0.45 A 0.5 – 0.8 A AC frequency supported 50 Hz (EU) 50 Hz (EU) 60 Hz (US) 60 Hz (US) 434 MHz (EU) 434 MHz (EU) 902-928 MHz (US) 902-928 MHz (US) 0 dBm (Max) 0 dBm (Max) Transmission frequency Transmission Power (ERP) 10 Sensor Installation Guide Specifications P3ETM S63 P3ETM S225 Transmission interval 10 seconds 10 seconds Safety and EMC certificates USA & Canada USA & Canada Safety: UL-61010-1 (ETL listed), CSA-C22.2 Safety: UL-61010-1 (ETL listed), CSA-C22.2 EMC/Radio: FCC Part 15 sub part B,C Europe EMC/Radio: FCC Part 15 sub part B,C Europe Safety: EN-61010-1 (CE) EMC: EN-ETSI 3014893 Safety: EN-61010-1 (CE) EMC: EN-ETSI 301489-3 Radio: EN-ETSI 3002201 Radio: EN-ETSI 300220-1 Flammability rating of external enclosure UL94 V-0 UL94 V-0 Operating temperature 0 – 50° C 0 – 50° C Storage temperature -20 – 65° C -20 – 65° C 11 Sensor Installation Guide Troubleshooting If you encounter a problem, first try the following solutions: Problem Solution The sensor is vibrating Make sure that the sensor is completely closed (all four pins/screws are in place). If they are, try pressing the sensor again like you did when closing it. The sensor is not sending measurements Make sure the circuit has current. Make sure that the sensor arrow points in the direction of the load. Make sure the sensors are near enough to the bridge for the bridge to receives its signals. Check the reception LED of the bridge. If it is not blinking it means that it is not receiving signals. Support More support can be obtained at support@panpwr.com. 12 Sensor Installation Guide FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject 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. The FCC Wants You to Know This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: a) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. b) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. c) Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. d) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician. FCC Warning Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user authority to operate the equipment under FCC Rules. NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. 13
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