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Installation guide, Troubleshooting – Veris Industries H8053 Install User Manual

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H8051/H8053

Z201659-0N

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INSTALLATION GUIDE

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem

Solution

Status LED does not blink

Check fuses and voltage connections. Status LED should

blink regardless of CTs, pulse output connections, and

DIP switch setting.

Readings seem highly inaccurate. • Check that each CT is installed on the conductor with

the corresponding color voltage input lead attached. In

most cases, incorrect wiring will cause the STATUS LED

to blink RED (slowly). However, a power factor lower

than 0.5 could cause the LED to blink this way, even if

the unit is installed properly.

• It does not matter which side of the CT faces towards

the load.

• If current is below 7% of full scale maximum for the

CT, use a smaller CT or wrap each wire through the CT

multiple times

• If using the single-phase H8051, use an amp-clamp

to ensure that all three phases are passing the same

approximate current. If phases are unbalanced, try the

H8053 model.

Meter goes offline when load is

switched off.

Voltage leads must be connected on the Line side of

the conductor. The power meter cannot communicate

without voltage.

Status LED blinks red.

• If the LED blinks quickly (i.e., about 5 blinks in two

seconds), then either the pulse rate settings are

incorrect or the CT used is too small.

• If the LED blinks slowly (i.e., about 1 blink per second)

the CTs are not installed on the correct conductors,

or the power factor is less than 0.5. The meter can

accurately measure these low PFs, but few loads

operate normally at such a low power factor.

• If the LED blinks slowly (i.e., about 1 blink per

second), the monitored load might be less than 10%

of the CT maximum ratings.

NOTES

1. Insulate all output cable wires to prevent accidental contact to high voltage

conductors.

2. Mechanically secure the output cable where it enters the electrical panel.

WARNING: After wiring the cable, remove all scraps of

wire or foil shield from the electrical panel. This could be

DANGEROUS if wire scraps come into contact with high

voltage wires!