Panoramic Power PAN-1-4 High Current Wireless Sensor PAN-14-US User Manual PAN 14 Sensor Installation Guide
Panoramic Power ltd. High Current Wireless Sensor PAN-14-US PAN 14 Sensor Installation Guide
Users Manual
Panoramic Power System PAN-14 User Guide PAN-14 Sensor Installation Guide Copyright Notice Copyright © 2014 Panoramic Power Ltd. All rights reserved. FCC Compliance Statement This device 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 residential installations. 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 and television reception. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause such interference, which can be verified by turning the device off and on, the user is encouraged to eliminate the interference by one or more of the following measures: Re-orient or re-locate the receiving antenna. Increase the distance between the device and the receiver. Connect the device to an outlet on a circuit different from the one that supplies power to the receiver. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician. WARNING! Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference that may be received or that may cause undesired operation. PAN-14 Sensor Installation Guide Contents Overview ................................................................................................................ 4 Workflow ................................................................................................................ 4 Unpacking the Hardware..................................................................................... 5 Safety Precautions ................................................................................................. 5 Mapping the Site ................................................................................................... 5 Installing the Sensor .............................................................................................. 6 Registering the Installed Sensor .......................................................................... 7 Monitoring Sensor Activity ................................................................................. 8 Uninstalling a Sensor ............................................................................................ 8 Sensor Specifications ............................................................................................. 8 Certified CTs .......................................................................................................... 9 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................. 10 Support ................................................................................................................. 10 PAN-14 Sensor Installation Guide Overview This user guide explains how to install the PAN-14 sensors. PAN 14 Current Sensor S1 S2 Current Transpformer (CT) Workflow Sensor installation consists of the following steps: 1. Map the circuits. See Panoramic Power Deployment Tool User Guide. 2. Physically attach the sensors and the CTs to the wires. PAN-14 Sensor Installation Guide 3. Monitors the proper functioning of the sensors. See Panoramic Power Deployment Tool User Guide. Unpacking the Hardware Sensors are shipped in 3-unit packs. CTs are not included and can be bought separately. Safety Precautions The sensor must be installed only on an insulated conductor. CTs output/secondary current must not exceed 5A. The sensor and CT 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 and CT must not be installed lying or touching bus bars 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. Mapping the Site See Panoramic Power Deployment Guide. PAN-14 Sensor Installation Guide Installing the Sensor This procedure must be carried out by a certified electrician. 1. Connect the PAN 14 sensor to the CT : 2. Connect the two CT's outputs to the PAN-14 sensor using a 1.0-4.0mm2 (1217 AWG) wires as follows: a. Connect the PAN-14 sensor's terminal marked as "1" to the CT's terminal marked as "S1" or "X1" b. Connect the PAN-14 sensor's terminal marked as "2" to the CT's terminal marked as "S2" or "X2" 3. Mount the CT on the hot wire: a. If the CT is split-core: Close the CT on the hot wire by disconnecting its two parts, and closing them around the hot wire. b. If the CT is solid-core: Disconnect one of the ends of the hot wire from the panel, insert it through the CT, and then reconnect it to the panel. c. In both cases, make sure the CT is placed on the wire so that the direction of current flow on the wire is from the side marked "P1" or "H1" on the CT, to the side marked "P2" or "H2" on the CT. PAN-14 Sensor Installation Guide Other used CT polarity markings are K for entry and L for exit or Load side (respectively P1 and P2). 4. Make sure the sensor's LED is blinking. 5. Finalize the PAN-14 sensor and the CT's position on the panel: Maintain a reasonable distance between the CT and the sensor. Place the PAN-14 sensor on the side that is closer to the bridge (To avoid RF blocking, make sure the CT is not positioned between the sensor and the bridge). If possible, attach the PAN-14 sensor with plastic ties. IMPORTANT NOTES: Do not mount the CT on the hot wire before you have already connected the PAN-14 sensor securely to the CT! If a PAN-14 sensor needs to be replaced short circuit the CT's outputs to each other using a length of wire before PAN-14 is disconnected! Do not leave the CT mounted/installed on a hot wire without being short circuited. It is possible to have both the PAN-14 sensor and the short circuiting wire connected to the CT at the same time Registering the Installed Sensor See Panoramic Power Deployment Guide. PAN-14 Sensor Installation Guide 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 PAN-14 Physical dimensions 33.8 × 29 × 42.5 mm 1.33 × 1.14 × 1.67 inch Current input range (from external current transformer) 0-5 ARMS (up to 10 A peak) Current measurement range Any applicable range based on CT ratio Current measurement accuracy (typical, at 25oC) <2% at I > 2% of full-scale current Minimum operating current (at input from external current transformer) 0.03 – 0.05 A AC frequency supported 50 Hz (EU version) 60 Hz (US version) Transmission frequency 434 MHz (EU) 915 MHz (US) Transmission power (ERP)* 0 dBm (Max) Transmission interval 10 seconds Safety and EMC certificates* USA & Canada Safety: UL-61010-1, CSA-C22.2 (ETL listed) EMC/Radio: FCC Part 15 subpart B, C PAN-14 Sensor Installation Guide Specifications PAN-14 Europe Safety: EN-61010-1 (CE) EMC: EN-ETSI 301489-3, Radio: EN-ETSI 300220-1 Israel Safety: IS-61010-1 (IEC 61010-1 modified) Radio: MoC Approval Flammability rating of external enclosure UL94 V-0 Operating temperature 0 – 50° C Storage temperature -20 – 65° C *Pending certification testing Certified CTs General notes Solid core or split core CTs can be use CT's accuracy class should be 0.5% or better Relay CTs or CTs which includes burden resistors cannot be used The following list includes the CTs that were already tested and approved by PanoramicPower Dixsen CTs: 600A split (model DBP-58, P/N 765751) 600A non-split rectangular (model MES-62, P/N 764812) 1000A split (model DBP-58) 1000A non-split rectangular (model MES-60, P/N 764761) Veris CTs: 600A non-split round (BL601) PAN-14 Sensor Installation Guide 1000A non-split round (BL102) Magnelab CTs: 600A split (ICT-2000-600) 600A non-split rectangular (CCT-1200-600) 1000A split (ICT-2000-1000) Troubleshooting If you encounter a problem, first try the following solutions: Problem Solution 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 that the sensor LED is blinking. 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. 10
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