Configuration Procedure of Wireless Energy Sensors Through Webpages
- Navigate to to view the list of the paired wireless devices.
Result: The list of paired devices is displayed (Connected written in green close to the device name).
- Select the required PowerTag Energy sensor and click the pencil icon to modify the configuration
of the selected wireless device.Result: The parameters of the PowerTag Energy sensor are displayed.
- Enter the Modbus Address.
- Enter the Asset Name of the wireless device.
- Enter the Label of the wireless device.
- Select the Usage.
- Select the Phase Sequence for the wireless device from X Y Z to define the phase sequence of the meter depending on the way the physical panel is wired and according to the marks X-Y-Z printed on the product.
- Select the .
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Top: The PowerTag Energy sensor is mounted on the top of the device.
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Bottom: The PowerTag Energy sensor is mounted at the bottom of the device.
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Not Applicable: If the PowerTag Energy sensor is not directly associated with a device (circuit breaker or switch-disconnector).
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- For PowerTag Energy sensors (F160 and Rope): Select the to define the convention for PowerTag Energy sensor to count energies:
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Direct: If the arrow marked on the PowerTag Energy sensor is in the same direction as the current flow.
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Reverse: If the arrow marked on the PowerTag Energy sensor is in the opposite direction to the current flow.
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- Select the breaker rating from the Associate Breaker Rating lr (A) list to calculate the percentage of loads.
- Enter the value for the rated voltage in the Rated Voltage (V) area based on your installation:
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LN rated voltage for 3P4W installation.
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LL rated voltage for 3P3W installation.
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- Select availability for External Neutral Voltage
Sensor:
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available
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unavailable
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unknown : similar to unavailable but for an out-of-the-box device.
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- Load work when Power is >=: The Load Operating Time counter increments only when the power is greater or equal to the value set. You can set the value between 10 W and 15000 W.
- Select the Power Factor Sign from
the drop-down list.This setting has an influence on the convention used to sign the power factor.
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IEC: In this setting,
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when active and apparent power is received, the Power Factor Sign is –.
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when active and apparent power is delivered, the Power Factor Sign is +.
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IEEE: In this setting,
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when the load is resistive, the Power Factor Sign is +.
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when the load is inductive, the Power Factor Sign is –.
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- Click Apply Changes to save the settings. Click Cancel Changes to revert the settings.