Manual Honeywell 500

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  • Honeywell 500 - page 1

    INST ALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 62-0304-05 Class 500 Advanced KWh/Demand Meter APPLICATION The Class 500 Meter is a 3-element meter with commu nications. The device is used to moni tor electric power usage of ind ividual loads after the utility meter . Installation must only be performed by qualified pers onnel and in acc ordance with these instructions ...

  • Honeywell 500 - page 2

    CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 62-0304—0 5 2 S PECIFICATIONS Input V oltage Configuration: 3-wire (Delta) or 4-wire (WYE) Mains V oltage Input: Up to 600 V AC RMS available Input Power: 6 V A maximum rating Current Sensor Rating: Up to 3200 Amp RMS AC available Power Factor: .5 leading or lagging Line Frequ ency: 50-60 Hz Metering Accuracy: ...

  • Honeywell 500 - page 3

    CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 3 62-0304—05 INST ALLATION VERIFY the input voltage rating and configu ration on the unit panel label to ensure it is suitable for the intended e lectrical servic e. Meters labeled for 1 15/208 volt service MUST NOT be installed on service feeds of 277/4 80 volt and vice versa. VERIFY that the Class 500 Meter c ...

  • Honeywell 500 - page 4

    CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 62-0304—0 5 4 Main Power Board Connections to this board include the MA INS input voltage, current sensors, an d external pulse input (See Fig. 2). The MAINS input terminals are covered with a protective clear sh ield fo r safety purposes. The current sensor assemblies interface to TB2, TB3 or TB4. Each header ...

  • Honeywell 500 - page 5

    CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 5 62-0304—05 d. Connect the three AC mains power wires (PHASE A, PHASE B, and PHASE C) to their respective po sitions as labeled on terminal block TB1. After all conductors are connected to their respective terminal block positions and tightened down, verify each terminal block screw is securely fastene d by ge ...

  • Honeywell 500 - page 6

    CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 62-0304—0 5 6 Fig. 3. Split core current sensor assembly . Fig. 4. Split core current sensor assembl y installed. IMPORT ANT : When looking from the source side of the conductor(s) bein g monitored, you should see the arrow on the current sensor assembly . The arrow should be pointing in a clockwise direct ion ...

  • Honeywell 500 - page 7

    CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 7 62-0304—05 Fig. 7. Location of LED D5 (lab eled “MTR”) and Ethernet board. V erify that the AC MAINS vol tage wires ar e all connected to the correct posi tions on terminal block TB1. Inspect the MAINS inp u t wiring to verify each conductor is terminated at the correct te rminal block positi on. Using an ...

  • Honeywell 500 - page 8

    CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 62-0304—0 5 8 Wiring to the Network RS-485 Wiring for BACnet MS/T P , Modbus RTU, or EZ-7 The Class 500 Meter contains an RS-485 serial communications port allowing it to commu nicate via BACnet MS/TP , Modbus RTU, or EZ-7. The units can be daisy-chained together over dist ances of up to 4000 fe et. Up to 52 un ...

  • Honeywell 500 - page 9

    CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 9 62-0304—05 The meter is shipped with a Modb us ID number of 01. This must be changed if the network has more than one meter installed. The change must be do ne before the meter is in troduced i nto the network, or it can b e put on the network as the only device on the network and Modbus address cha nged befo ...

  • Honeywell 500 - page 10

    CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 62-0304—0 5 10 Fig. 1 1. LON wiring . Ethernet wiring for BACnet IP , an d Modbus TCP/IP and Ethernet EZ-7 These models are shipped with a board that a llows for Ethernet commun ication via Modb us TCP/IP , BACnet IP or Ethernet EZ-7. EZ-7 protocol is required when using the En ergy Software. Modbus TCP/IP and ...

  • Honeywell 500 - page 11

    CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 11 62-0304—05 NOTE: One set of current sensors equates to th ree sensors, one per phase. The multiplier only appli es when extra sets of cur- rent sensors are installed on one Class 50 0 Meter . Therefore, if you are using on ly one set of three current sensors, the multiplier is not required. Fig. 12. Parallel ...

  • Honeywell 500 - page 12

    CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 62-0304—0 5 12 MAINTENANCE The Class 500 Meter unit is shi pped in a calibrated an d fully fu nctionally tested condi tion. Sinc e the u nit is factory calibrat ed using proprietary firmware algorithms, no internal uni t adjustments ar e nece ssary . Th is unit contains no internal adjustments. Theref ore no pr ...

  • Honeywell 500 - page 13

    CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 13 62-0304—05 Use the following procedure to re place the lithium battery cell. 1. Disconnect power from the Class 500 Meter at the unit external circuit breaker . 2. Remove the battery from its socket and place it on a non-conductive surface. 3. Install the new battery into the PCB battery socket. NOTE: The ma ...

  • Honeywell 500 - page 14

    CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 62-0304—0 5 14 Modbus Point Map Modbus data points available from the Class 5 00 meter . Listed under Class 500. T able 4. Honeywell Mod bus point map INTEGER W FLOA T UOM CALC. MEM OP DESCRIPTION CLASS 500 1 40001 2 41001 kWh T-del NV R/W Energy delivered Y 2 40003 2 41003 kWh T-rec NV R/W Energy received Y 3 ...

  • Honeywell 500 - page 15

    CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER 15 62-0304—05 NOTE: T o change device ID, set single point at 46049 with data set to new device ID (e.g., 1 to 247). T o set date/time, set multiple points at 46025 for 4 points with data set to HHMM SSDW MMDD YYYY (DW=day of week). T o clear single meter kWh/kW , set single point at 41001 wi th data set to 000 ...

  • Honeywell 500 - page 16

    CLASS 500 ADVANCED KWH/DEMAND METER Automation and Co ntrol Solutions Honeywell Internationa l Inc. 1985 Douglas Drive North Golden Valley, MN 55422 customer.honeywell.com ® U.S. Regi stered T rademark © 201 1 Ho neywell International Inc. 62-0304—05 M .S. Rev . 06-1 1 Printed in U.S. A. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q. When provid ing line voltag ...

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