Quadlogic RSM-5c User manual

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Manual
3-Phase kWh
3-Phase Demand
Single-Phase kWh

RSM-5c
RSM-5
Installation Manual
Power Line Communications Metering Systems

Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction 1
Chapter 2
Installation 2
Chapter 3
Fuse Block Connections 6
Chapter 4
Menu Navigation 11
Chapter 5
Verifying Meter Functionality 15
Chapter 6
Resetting Demand Values (For “D” Models) 18
Chapter 7
Reading the Display 19
Chapter 8
MeteringSpecications 21
Chapter 9
Ordering Information 24
Chapter 10
Miscellaneous 35
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Chapter 1Introduction
th e rsm-5Ca n D rsm-5
The RSM-5c and RSM-5 products are single-tenant digital electric meters
used for commercial, residential or industrial applications. The meters record
intervaldatafromhourlydownto15minuteswhichallowsexibleloadproling
and Time-of-Use (TOU) billing options. They also measure four-quadrant
energy, power-down events, frequency, etc. enabling the user to analyze power
quality.
Using a Pulse Datalogger the RSM-5c and RSM-5 are capable of collecting pulse
data from any device capable of dry contact outputs, such as water, gas, or BTU
meters. The Pulse Datalogger can count pulses for up to 4 discrete meters,
even during power loss events.
Po W e r lI n e Co m m u n I C a t I o n s (PlC)
Power Line Communications, or PLC, is a method of transferring meter data
via the existing electric power wires that serve each tenant in a building.
Quadlogic employs a patented method of PLC to move large amounts of
metered data for residential and commercial and industrial (C&I) customers to
a central collection point. All Quadlogic meters can communicate over power
lines. For more information about Quadlogic’s PLC please visit our website at
www.quadlogic.com.
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In s t a l l a t I o n Ca u t I o n s a n D Wa r n I n g s
•Do not install if the device is damaged. Inspect the meter box for obvious
defects such as dents or cracks in the housing.
•Ifthedeviceisinstalledorusedinamannernotspeciedbythe
accompanying documents, the safety of the device may be impaired.
•If the device functions abnormally, proceed with caution. The safety of
the device may be impaired.
•Do not install the meter in the presence of explosive or combustible gas or
gas vapor.
•Do not install the meter on an electrical service with current or voltage
outsideofthespeciedlimitsofthedevice.
•Do not operate the meter with the cover removed.
•To avoid electric shock, disconnect mains before replacing fuses.
•Beware of working around the meter when the voltage is live. There is a
risk of electric shock.
•Forprotectionagainstre,replaceonlywithfusesofthespeciedvoltage
and current rating.
•Installation should be done by persons who have received training and
arequaliedtoworkwithelectricityandelectricalmeteringequipment.
All applicable national and local electrical codes and standards must be
followed. Failure to follow proper procedures may result in damage to the
equipment and/or serious bodily harm including death.
•See instructions for connection diagrams.
Protective Conductor Terminal
Securely fasten one end of the grounding wire (#12 AWG recommended) so
that the grounding screw cuts the paint on the back box. Securely fasten other
end of the wire to true ground connection. When grounding to the electrical
conduit, use continuous metallic pipes, bending when necessary instead of
using couplers.
Step 1: Mount the box
The RSM-5c or RSM-5 back box is the enclosure for the meter head. The back
box is supplied with the RSM-5c or RSM-5 fuse block installed in the box.
1. Choose a section of wall to mount the meter. This should be as close as
possible to the distribution panel (preferably within 24”). The RSM-5c and
RSM-5 meters mount in a single metal box that must be attached to the
wall and connected by conduit.
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It is recommended that the RSM-5c and RSM-5 meters be mounted on
a concrete wall with the appropriate screws long enough to hold the box
in place. If the only choice is to mount the meter on a drywall or plaster
wall, make sure that the boxes are properly screwed on the studs of the
wall.
2. Mount the RSM-5c or RSM-5 back box to the wall, with mouting screws.
Connect the distribution panel box to the RSM-5c or RSM-5 back box
with a metal conduit. This conduit will be used for the voltage taps and
current transformer (CT) secondary wiring. There will be between 2 and
4 #12AWG wires in this conduit, connected to the hot line(s) and neutral
(if present). There will also be between 2 and 6 #16 AWG stranded wires
connected to the CT secondary wiring. The conduit should be sized to
accommodate this.
3. The RSM-5c or RSM-5 metal boxes must be grounded. Either a ground
wire may be run and attached to one of the box mounting screws, or the
boxes may be grounded by the conduit.
4. Securely fasten one end of the grounding wire so that the screw cuts the
paint on the back box. Securely fasten the other end of the wire to true
earth ground connection. When grounding to the electrical conduit, use
continuous pipes, bending when necessary instead of using couplers.
Step 2: Connect voltage taps
Power must be off when connecting these wires!
1. Locate the incoming feeder phase (hot) wires in the distribution panel.
Tape the incoming feeder wires with colored electrical tape according to
phase,foridenticationpurposes.
2. Tap the feeder wires with #12 AWG stranded wires. The color of the
insulation on these wires must match the color of the tape on the feeder
wire to which they are connected. If neutral is required, tap the neutral
connection with a #12 AWG stranded wire with white insulation. These
voltage connections can be made in any way that meets local codes and
requirements.
A service disconnect switch for the hot wires is required. It is
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recommended that the disconnect switch should be placed as near as
possible to the meter. If fused, no less than a 15-A fast-acting fuse must
be used.
3. Run the #12 AWG feeder phase tap wires through the conduit to the back
box.
Step 3: Install and connect Current Transformers (CTs)
Power must be off when connecting these wires!
Un-terminated CT secondary wires will produce hazardous electrical
potentials if any current is owing through the CT. While connecting the
CTs, POWER MUST BE OFF until the CTs have all been connected to the
fuse block.
1. Each CT is supplied with two secondary wires. One wire is colored black,
red, or blue, and the other wire is white. Connect these 2 wires to the
screw terminals on the fuse block.
2. If the wires that are supplied with the CTs are too short to reach the fuse
block screw terminals, they must be extended. Extend the CT wires with
#16 AWG stranded wire. This should be black, red, or blue wire to match
the existing CT wire. Extend the white wire of each CT with a white
wire. It is very important to maintain the association of a particular CT’s
secondary wires. One must keep track of which white wire goes with each
individual colored wire. It may be helpful to tape them together before
pulling them through the conduit.
Wire color coding may vary depending on local codes and regulatory
standards within certain jurisdictions.
3. Locate the branch circuit that supplies current from the distribution panel
to the metered load. Disconnect these wires one (or two) at a time and
properly run each wire (or pair of wires) through a CT as shown in Figure
2-1. The colors of the CT leads must correspond to the color of the tape
on the phase feeder wires that supply this load.
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Figure 2-1. Correct CT orientation: H1, dot, or white side facing the line source.
4. Run the CT secondary wires through the conduit to the fuse block. The
secondary wires of the CT may be extended to different lengths depending
upon the gauge of the wire as shown in Table 2-1. For wire runs over 50’
use a shielded, twisted pair. Connect each CT to its proper pair of screw
terminals: X1->I and X2->N.
It is very important that the 2 wires from a particular CT go to the
corresponding pair of screw terminals on the fuse block. For example, if
the black wire (X2) from a CT goes to terminal “NA”, then the white wire
(X1) from that same CT must go to terminal “IA”. The actual arrangement
oftheCTconnectionsdependsontheinstallationconguration.Diagrams
ofspecicinstallationsarelocatedonthefollowingpages.
Table 2-1: CT wire extension lengths
5. Repeat items 3 and 4 (above) for each CT until all CTs have been installed
and connected to the MCI screw terminals.
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The following diagrams show the necessary fuse block connections for RSM-5
and RSM-5c meters. Figures 3-1, 3-2, and 3-3 show RSM-5c 3-phase 4-wire
wye, 3-phase 3-wire delta, and 1-phase 3-wire (120/208V, 120/240V, or
277/480Vnetworkconguration)respectively.
Figures 3-4 and 3-5 show RSM-5 CL10 3-phase 4-wire wye and 3-phase 3-wire
delta both with High Current Adapters (HCA), respectively. Figure 3-6 shows
theRSM-5CL103-Phase4-wirewyecongurationwhenusingsixcurrent
transformers. This allows you to measure two separate electric loads, providing
one set of meter readings. Current transformers must be placed around
the metered wires according to the instructions above to produce accurate
readings.
For specic product offerings please refer to Chapter 9: Ordering
Information.
Figure 3-1. 3-Phase 4-Wire Wye Fuse Block Connections.
Fuse Block Connections
Chapter 3
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#24
#22
#20
#18
#16
#14
#12
#10
3
5
8
13
21
34
53
85
35
55
88
140
223
355
562
893
Wire Size (AWG) 0.1A CT
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Figure 3-2. 3-Phase 3-Wire Delta Fuse Block Connections.
Figure 3-3. 1-Phase 3-Wire 120/240V, 120/208V, or 277/480V Network Fuse Block Connections.
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Figure 3-4. RSM-5 3-Phase 4-Wire Wye with High Current Adapter (HCA) (1600-3200 Amps).
For use with 5 Amp secondary CTs.
Figure 3-5. RSM-5 3-Phase 3-Wire Delta with High Current Adapter (HCA).
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Figure 3-6. RSM-5 3-Phase 4-Wire Wye with High Current Adapter (HCA).
All CTs must be the same primary amperage and secondary amperage must be 5 Amp.
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The RSM-5c and RSM-5 user interface (LCD window) is located on the front
panel of the meter. It is easy to navigate the various sub-menus to read
meteringdata,resetvaluesandviewcongurationdata.SeeFigure4-1.
Figure 4-1. RSM-5c and RSM-5 Front Panel Display.
When reading the meter display, all consumption and demand values
must be multiplied by the correct multiplier to calculate actual value.
Please refer to the Reading the Display section for more details.
Press and hold the “Display Scroll” button, which is the small square button
on the right side when one is facing the meter. After two seconds, the LCD
will display, REVERSE. If the user continues to hold down the Display Scroll
button, after another two seconds the LCD will display FORWARD. These are
simply directional indicators that one can use to navigate through the different
sub-menuregistersasshowningure4-3.Eachmainmenuheadingwillbe
displayed in two-second intervals. Note that the RSM-5c and RSM-5 default to
the kWh register.
Figure 4-2. Meter LCD Main Menu headings.
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Releasing the display scroll button at a given menu heading will allow the
user to cycle through the registers listed under the selected menu heading as
shown in Figure 4-4. For example, if the meter is in FORWARD mode and the
Display Scroll button is released when the LCD reads “Serial # Registers”, each
subsequent depression of the Display Scroll button will show the following, in
the order it appears below:
Figure 4-3. Serial Registers sub-menu.
To reverse scrolling direction at either the heading level or within a submenu,
press and hold the display scroll button. When REVERSE is displayed after two
seconds, release the display scroll button. The user can now go backwards
through the menu selections by pressing and releasing the display scroll button.
To go back to the forward scrolling option, follow the same procedure, except
release the display scroll button when FORWARD is displayed.
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Figure 4-4. Display Menu Structure For an RSM-5c and RSM-5 Meter.
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It is very important to verify that the CTs of the RSM-5c and RSM-5 are
properly installed. Follow the steps below to verify the voltage, kWh reading,
current, and power.
I. Verifying Voltage
1) Press and hold the Display Scroll button until the following menu heading
is displayed:
2) Release the Display Scroll button. Scroll down by pressing and releasing
the Display Scroll button until the “Volts” screen is displayed (examples
shown for 120V, 277V, and 347V):
3) Verify that phases A, B, and C are displaying voltages within normal
range, which is -10% to +10% of the rated voltage.
II. Verifying kWh Reading
1. Press and hold the Display Scroll button until the following menu is
displayed:
2. Release the Display Scroll button. Scroll down by pressing and releasing
the Display Scroll button until the following screen is displayed, indicating
the All Hours kWh reading for the meter:
3. Verify that the kWh value increases on the LCD (assumes active load).
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III. Verifying Current and Power
1. Press and hold the Display Scroll button. Scroll down by pressing and
releasing the Display Scroll button until the following menu heading is
displayed:
2. Release the Display Scroll button. Scroll down by pressing and releasing
the Display Scroll button until the following screen is displayed:
The A(mperage) reading is the indication of current. The A(mperage) reading
in the display above will always be a positive number, even if the CT was
incorrectly installed. Check the reading, and using the correct multiplier, see
if it indicates the approximate expected current. Remember that this applies
to Phase 1 only. If all the numbers on the multiplier screen (under the Phase
Diagnostics menu in the Display Menu Structure) were 1.00 and the current
transformers are 100:0.1, the correct multiplier is 1 and the readings are
the actual values seen on the LCD. If the CT’s are 200:0.1, multiply the LCD
reading by 2.
The W(att) reading is the indication of power. The W(att) reading counts
forward when viewed on the LCD. A negative power reading is indicative of
an incorrectly installed CT, or one that is cross-phased with the wrong voltage
(phase) leg. The R(eactive) reading can be negative, depending on the nature
of the load. Negative values indicate a capacitive load while positive values
indicate an inductive load.
3. Scroll down by pressing and releasing the Display Scroll button until the
following screen is displayed:
Undernormalconditionsthephaseangle(x.x˚)shouldbebetween-30˚and
+30˚(refertoFigure5-1)andthepowerfactorshouldbeanumberbetween
0.80 and 1.0.
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Figure 5-1. Four-Quadrant Energy Graph.
Power factor for inductive loads will typically be lower than that of
resistive loads, typically between 0.60 and 0.80.
Ifthephaseangleonthelowerleftisanumbercloseto180˚itindicatesthe
CTwasinstalledbackwards,oris180˚out-of-phase.Iftheangleisclose
to120˚,atleasttwoCTshavebeencross-phased,andasimilarnumberwill
appear in the phase angle data in Phase 2.
4. To view screens for Phase 2 and 3, repeat steps 1 to 3 as above.
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Resetting Demand Values (For “D” Models)
Chapter 6
BE CERTAIN TO RECORD THE CURRENT PEAK DEMAND (WITH
THE TIME AND DATE), BEFORE RESETTING THE DEMAND. Once
the user resets the demand according to the instructions below,
he/she cannot retrieve any prior demands locally. If one is unsure
of using the above instructions, scroll through to the demand (kW) and
record the demand value (kW).
Use the following procedure to reset the Demand registers to zero:
1. Press and hold the Demand Reset button shown in Figure 4-1.
2. The LCD will initially display the Quadlogic Copyright message.
3. The LCD will then display the Dmdreset event screen:
4. Keep the Demand Reset button depressed until the screen updates and
displaysthecurrentdateandtime.Thissigniesthatthedemandhas
been reset.
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When reading the meter display, all consumption and demand values
must be multiplied by the correct multiplier to calculate actual value.
This includes all register values (kWh, kW, kVARHLg, kVARHLd, etc.) and
phase diagnostic values (real time Amps, Watts, etc.).
Volts, phase angle, frequency and power factor are displayed on the LCD as
actual values and should not be multiplied.
The multiplier value is dependent upon the ratio of the external Current
Transformers (CTs) and can be different for different meter points. Table 7-1
(using 0.1 AMP CTs) and Table 7-2 (using 5.0 AMP CTs) MUST be used to obtain
actual consumption and demand readings.
Table 7-1. Multiplier table for RSM-5c and RSM-5 meter with 0.1 AMP CTs. “XXX” represents
voltage.
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CT Rating
RSM5 XXX CL10
RSM5 XXX CL10 D
RSM5 XXX CL10 M D
RSM5 XXX CL10 RS D
RSM5 XXX CL10 PD
RSM5 480DTACL10 D
RSM5 480DTACL10MD
RSM5 480DTACL10RSD
RSM5 480DTACL10 PD
All RSM5 Kits
Meter Catalog Numbers
50A
100A
200A
400A
600A
800A
1200A
1500A
1600A
2000A
3000A
3200A
4000A
x10.0
x20.0
x40.0
x80.0
x120.0
x160.0
x240.0
x300.0
x320.0
x400.0
x600.0
x640.0
x800.0
Multiplier for 5.0A CT
Table 7-2. Multiplier table for RSM-5 meter with 5.0 AMP CTs. “XXX” represents voltage.
How CT multipliers are calculated
0.1 Amp CTs
The multiplier values for CTs with 0.1A secondary ratings are derived by
dividing the primary side rating by 100. For example, a 50:0.1A-rated CT will
have a multiplier of 50 ÷ 100, which is 0.50. A 100:0.1A rated CT will have a
multiplier of 100 ÷ 100 which is 1.
5.0 Amp CTs
For CTs with 5.0A secondary ratings, the multipliers are derived by dividing
the primary side rating by 5. For example, a 200:5.0A-rated CT will have a
multiplier of 200 ÷ 5, which is 40.
Example:
Meter point with 400:0.1A CT
LCD reading for meter is 3422.119kWh
The correct cumulative consumption (kWh) for this meter is 13688.476 kWh.
(400 ÷ 100 = 4. Multiply face value, for consumption and demand values by 4.
3422.119 x 4 =13688.476)
The multiplier must be applied when calculating both kW and kWH readings on
every screen displayed on the LCD.
Failure to use the appropriate multiplier will result in an incorrect
diagnosis of the meter’s functionality and incorrect revenue billing.
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CT Rating
RSM5c XXX
RSM5c XXX D
RSM5c XXX PD
RSM5c 480DTA
RSM5c 480DTA D
RSM5c 480DTA PD
RSM5c XXX 2PH
All RSM5c Kits
RSM5 XXX 01A
RSM5 XXX 01A D
RSM5 XXX 01A M D
RSM5 XXX 01A RS D
RSM5 XXX 01A PD
RSM5 480DTA01A D
RSM5 480DTA01AMD
RSM5 480DTA01ARSD
RSM5 480DTA01A PD
Meter Catalog Numbers
50A
100A
200A
400A
600A
800A
1200A
1500A
1600A
2000A
3000A
3200A
4000A
x0.5
x1.0
x2.0
x4.0
x6.0
x8.0
x12.0
x15.0
x16.0
x20.0
x30.0
x32.0
x40.0
Multiplier for 0.1A CT
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Chapter 8Metering Specications
Some features vary by model. Contact manufacture for details.
Metered Voltage:
•120,208,220,230,240,277,347,380,400,480,600VACDeltaorWye
50/60 Hz
Fusing:
•(1)1/4-A250V(T) and (3) 4-A 250V (F)
•(1)1/8-A600V(T) and (3) 4-A 600V (F)
Secondary Current Input:
•0.1Ampor5AmpCTinputsavailable
Four Quadrant Consumption & Demand:
•Deliveredandreceived:kW,kVARLeading,kVARLagging,kVA,Volts-squared
hours, and amp-squared hours
Programmable Interval Data & Peak Demand:
•15minutestohourlytimewindow
•Metertotaland/orbyphase
•Programmabletouser-determinedspecictimeblocksorrollingtime
block demand
Demand Reset:
•Allowslocalresetofpeakdemand(kW)register(“D”modelsonly)
Real-time data per Phase:
•Voltage,current,phaseangle,powerfactor,THD,watts,VARs,VA,and
frequency
Time-of-Use (TOU):
•Upto16blocksperdayavailableforallmeteringparameters(Exception:
Pulse input data received by the RSM-5c and RSM-5 are not available in
time-of-use blocks.)
Pulse Datalogger:
•Collectsdatafromupto4water,gas,orBTUmeters
Max. Distance: 300 feet from external pulse meter to
RSM-5(18 gauge min.)
Min. Pulse Width: Power on-50msec
Power off-500msec
Max. Pulse Rate: Power on-10pulses/sec max.
Power off-1 pulse/sec max.
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•WhenRSM-5losespower,thepulseaccumulatorstillhasthecapabilityto
record pulses but the sample rate is reduced
Peak voltage: 5.5V
Peak current: not applicable
Isolation: 2.5kV isolation between pulse output and AC line
Max. signal debounce tolerance: 20msec
Data Collection Options:
•IQSoftware
•MV-90TIMModule
•ASCII-based,open-dataprotocol
•Open-sourcedataconversionprogram
Accuracy:
•±0.5%atunitypowerfactoratanymeasuredloadbetween1%and100%
of full-scale (excluding external CT error)
•±0.75%atat0.5powerfactor(leadorlag)
Liquid Crystal Display:
•Pushbuttonscroll
•32-digitliquidcrystaldisplay(16digitsx2rows)
•6wholedigitconsumptionregister
•Datadigitheight:0.31”
•Programmabledisplayscroll&decimalplacedisplay
Operating Range:
•RatedVoltage:90%to110%
•Temperature:-20˚Cto+60˚C
Memory:
•512kilobytenon-volatileashmemoryretainsdailyandintervaldata
•Duringpoweroutage:
- Flash memory retains daily and interval data
- Long-life lithium battery maintains time, logs incoming pulses and retains
data acquired within the incompleted interval at the time of the outage
Shipping Weight and Dimensions:
•RSM-5Enclosure:13.5”Hx8.5”Wx4.5”D
Shipping weight: 1 meter assembly: 29.1-31.3 lbs
•RSM-5cEnclosure:6.9”Hx9.8”Wx4.9”D
Shipping weight: 1 meter assembly: 8.4-13.8 lbs
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Environment:
•Enclosure:NEMA1ratedforindooruseonly.(OutdoorNEMA4Xoptional.)
•Temperature:-20˚Cto+60˚C
•Humidity:0-95%relativehumidity(non-condensing)
•PollutionDegree:2
•MaximumAltitude:2000meters
Type Tests:
•Transient/surgesuppression:ANSIC37.90.1-1989
•InstallationCategory:III.ThisproductfallsunderInstallationCategoryIII
becauseofitsdistributionlevel,xedinstallation,andhassmallertransient
over-voltage rating than an Installation Category IV.
Metering Industry Standards:
Meets ANSI: C12.1 for accuracy
UL and CUL: Listed under E204142
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Meter Kits (CTs included)……………pages 25-28
Meter Kits are available for the RSM-5c and RSM-5 products and include the
complete meter assembly (meterhead, fuse block and back box) as well as the
required current transformers (CTs) for operation.
Meters (CTs not included)……………….…pages 29–34
Stand-alone meters include the complete meter assembly (meterhead, fuse
block and back box). Current Transformers (CT) are not included.
Options:
Communication (for RSM-5 models only)
“M D” Models: Stand-alone meter models ending in “M D” include
modem, RS-485 and RS-232 connection for communications. These
models are also demand meters.
“RS D” Models: Stand-alone meter models ending in “RS D” include a
RS-485 connection for communication. These models are also demand
meters.
Gas, Water, BTU Pulse Data Collection
(for RSM-5 and RSM-5c models)
“PD” Models: Stand-alone meter models ending in “PD” or “P D” include
4 pulse inputs for gas, water, BTU or other dry contact pulses. These
models are also demand meters.
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RSM-5c Meter Kits: kWh Meters
3-Phase kWh Meter - Wye
RSM5c 120100-3
RSM5c 120200-3
RSM5c 120400-3
RSM5c 120800-3
RSM5c 277100-3
RSM5c 277200-3
RSM5c 277400-3
RSM5c 277800-3
Catalog #
120/208V
277/480V
100
200
400
800
100
200
400
800
3 SPLIT CORE*
3 SPLIT CORE
3 SPLIT CORE*
3 SPLIT CORE
Figure 3-1
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√
√
√
√
√
√
√
Volts
AmpskWh Only
CTs includedDiagram
3-Phase kWh Meter – DELTA (“DTA”)
RSM5c 480DTA100-2
RSM5c 480DTA200-2
RSM5c 480DTA400-2
RSM5c 480DTA800-2
Catalog #
480V
100
200
400
800
2 SPLIT COREFigure 3-2
√
√
√
√
Volts
AmpskWh Only
CTs includedDiagram
Kits include meterhead, fuse block, back box and required current transformers.
Enclosure: 6.9”H X 9.8”W X 4.9”D
A
BC N
C
A
B
For 1600 AMP or 3200 AMP, see page 28.
*Kits with solid core current transformers are also available:
RSM5c 120100-3SL (includes 3 SOLIDCORE CTs)
RSM5c 120200-3SL (includes 3 SOLIDCORE CTs)
RSM5c 277100-3SL (includes 3 SOLIDCORE CTs)
RSM5c 277200-3SL (includes 3 SOLIDCORE CTs)
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RSM-5 Meter Kits:
kWh for Large Service Meters
3-Phase kWh Meter - Wye
RSM5 1201600-3
RSM5 1203200-3
RSM5 2771600-3
RSM5 2773200-3
Catalog #
120/208V
277/480V
1600
3200
1600
3200
3 SPLIT COREFigure 3-4
√
√
√
√
Volts AmpskWh Only CTs includedDiagram
Single-Phase kWh Meter – Wye
RSM5c 120100-2SL
RSM5c 120200-2SL
RSM5c 277100-2SL
RSM5c 277200-2SL
Catalog #
100
200
100
200
2 SOLID COREFigure 3-3
√
√
√
√
Volts AmpskWh Only CTs includedDiagram
For 1600Amp & 3200Amp Only
Kits include meterhead, fuse block, back box and required current transformers.
Enclosure: 13.5”H X 8.5”W X 4.5W
RSM–5c Meter Kits: kWh Meters
Kits include meterhead, fuse block, back box and required current transformers.
Enclosure: 6.9”H X 9.8”W X 4.9”D
A
BC N
120V/208V
or
120/240V
277/480V
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All meters have built-in Power Line Communications capability. All meters have built-in Power Line Communications capability.

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RSM–5c Meter Kits: Demand Meters
Three-Phase Demand Meter - Wye
RSM5c 120100-3D
RSM5c 120200-3D
RSM5c 120400-3D
RSM5c 120800-3D
RSM5c 277100-3D
RSM5c 277200-3D
RSM5c 277400-3D
RSM5c 277800-3D
Catalog #
120/208V
277/480V
100
200
400
800
100
200
400
800
3 SPLIT CORE
Figure 3-1
√√
√√
√√
√√
√√
√√
√√
√√
Volts Amps
kWh and Demand
CTs includedDiagram
RSM5c 480DTA100-2D
RSM5c 480DTA200-2D
RSM5c 480DTA400-2D
RSM5c 480DTA800-2D
Catalog #
480V
100
200
400
800
2 SPLIT CORE
Figure 3-2
√√
√√
√√
√√
Volts Amps
kWh and Demand
CTs includedDiagram
Kits include meterhead, fuse block, back box and required current transformers.
Enclosure: 6.9”H X 9.8”W X 4.9”D
A
BC N
For 1600 AMP or 3200 AMP, see page 28.
For 1600 AMP or 3200 AMP, see page 28.
Chapter 9 -Ordering Information -
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RSM-5 Meter Kits:
kWh & Demand Meters for Large Service
3-Phase Demand Meter - Wye
RSM5 1201600-3D
RSM5 1203200-3D
RSM5 2771600-3D
RSM5 2773200-3D
Catalog #
120/208V
277/480V
1600
3200
1600
3200
3 SPLIT COREFigure 3-4
√√
√√
√√
√√
Volts Amps
kWh and Demand
CTs includedDiagram
3-Phase Demand Meter - Delta ("DTA")
RSM5 480DTA1600-2D
RSM5 480DTA3200-2D
Catalog #
1600
3200 2 SPLIT COREFigure 3-5
√√
√√
Volts Amps
kWh and Demand
CTs includedDiagram
For 1600Amp & 3200Amp Only (High Current Adapter included)
Kits include meterhead, fuse block, back box and required current transformers.
Enclosure: 13.5”H X 8.5”W X 4.5W
A
BC N
C
A
B
480V
120/208V
120/208V
120/208V
277/480V
277/480V
277/480V
Figure 3-6
100
200
400
100
200
400
“2 in 1” 3-Phase kWh Meter - Wye
Catalog #
RSM5 120100-6
RSM5 120200-6
RSM5 120400-6
RSM5 277100-6
RSM5 277200-6
RSM5 277400-6
VoltsAmps
√
√
√
√
√
√
kWh only Diagram
6 SPLIT CORE
CTs included
120/208V
120/208V
120/208V
277/480V
277/480V
277/480V
Figure 3-6
100
200
400
100
200
400
Catalog #
RSM5 120100-6D
RSM5 120200-6D
RSM5 120400-6D
RSM5 277100-6D
RSM5 277200-6D
RSM5 277400-6D
VoltsAmps
√√
√√
√√
√√
√√
√√
kWh and Demand
6 SPLIT CORE
CTs included Diagram
“2 in 1” 3-Phase kWh & Demand Meter - Wye
(includes High Current Adapter - HCA)
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All meters have built-in Power Line Communications capability. All meters have built-in Power Line Communications capability.

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RSM–5c: 3-Phase and Single-Phase Meters
3-Phase Meter - Wye
RSM5c 120
RSM5c 277
RSM5c 120 D
RSM5c 277 D
RSM5c 120 PD
RSM5c 277 PD
Catalog #
120/208V
277/480V
120/208V
277/480V
120/208V
277/480V
0.1A
√
√
Figure 3-1
√√
√√
Volts AmpskWh Only kWh &
Demand**
kWh, Demand &
4 Pulse Inputs**
Diagram
RSM5c 480DTA
RSM5c 480DTA D
RSM5c 480DTA PD
Catalog #
0.1A 480V
√
Figure 3-2
√√
√√√
Volts AmpskWh Only kWh &
Demand**
kWh, Demand &
4 Pulse Inputs**
Diagram
3-Phase Meter – DELTA (“DTA”)
A
BC N
Single-Phase kWh Meter - Wye
RSM5c 120 2PH
RSM5c 277 2PH
Catalog #
120/208V
277/480V
0.1A √
√Figure 3-3
Volts AmpskWh Only Diagram
C
A
B
Dimension:
6.9”H x 9.8”W x 4.9”D
*Standard Configuration for kWh only models: kWh register and 1-hour data
logging (intervals).
Customized programming not available for kWh models.
**Standard Configuration for Demand models ("D"): kWh register, peak demand
(kW) register with date and time stamp and 15-minute data logging (intervals).
Customized programming available for demand models only. Contact
Manufacturer for details.
External CTs sold separately.
√√√
√√√
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kWh, Demand &
Modem**
RSM–5: 3-Phase Meters
3-Phase Meter - Wye - 0.1Amp
RSM5 120 01A
RSM5 277 01A
RSM5 120 01A D
RSM5 277 01A D
RSM5 120 01A M D
RSM5 277 01A M D
RSM5 120 01A RS D
RSM5 277 01A RS D
RSM5 120 01A PD
RSM5 277 01A PD
Catalog #
120/208V
277/480V
120/208V
277/480V
120/208V
277/480V
120/208V
277/480V
120/208V
277/480V
0.1A
√
√
Figure 3-1
√√
√√
√√√
√√√
Volts AmpskWh Only kWh &
Demand**
√√√
√√√
√√√
√√√
kWh, Demand &
RS - 485**
kWh, Demand &
4 Pulse Inputs**
Diagram
3-Phase Meter - DELTA ("DTA") - 0.1Amp
A
BC N
C
A
B
Dimension:
13.5" X 8.5" X 4.5"
RSM5 480DTA01A D
RSM5 480DTA01AMD
RSM5 480DTA01ARSD
RSM5 480DTA01A PD
Catalog #
480V 0.1A Figure 3-2
√√
√√√
Volts AmpskWh & Demand**
√√√
kWh, Demand &
Modem**
√√√
kWh, Demand &
RS - 485**
kWh, Demand &
4 Pulse Inputs**
Diagram
External CTs sold separately.
*Standard Configuration for kWh only models: kWh register and 1-hour data
logging (intervals).
Customized programming not available for kWh models.
**Standard Configuration for Demand models ("D"): kWh register, peak demand
(kW) register with date and time stamp and 15-minute data logging (intervals).
Customized programming available for demand models only. Contact
Manufacturer for details.
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