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Smart Impulse SMART X User manual

MEASUREMENT
For each phase of the installation to be measured (eg:
main incomer, specific circuit), encircle all the insulated
conductors* thanks to the openable coils (fig. C-D),
by imperatively respecting the direction of the sensors
(colored arrow outside the loop, pointing from the source
to the measured load) and the order of the phases.
The loops must be spaced from each other, fixing them
using the supplied clamping clips (green, yellow, red) to
position on the “ears” of the sensor.
2
To ensure a valid measurement, the sensor loops must
encircle only the conductor(s) to be measured and not be
intertwined.Each coil must be correctly locked (visible
hole) and not twisted (fig. C).
Fig. D
Adhesive mounting bases + clamping clips
1st at 5 cm from the current adapter
Adapter straight
(not folded)
‘Clip’
L1-R (green)
L2-S (yellow)
L3-T (red)
‘Clip’
Once the measurement validated (see installation
certificate), seal the sensors using the provided seals.
Source
Load
Coil well locked
and not twisted
= visible hole
Fig. C
Notes:
•* Otherwise, it is possible to measure a part of these conductors
(same number of conductors measured for each phase). Indicate it
imperatively in the installation certificate.
•If the electrical panel supplies a capacitor bank or has downstream
power generation units, it is necessary to measure each of these
points independently. Contact Smart Impulse.
•To disconnect a sensor from the current adapter, press the locking
clip and pull while holding the coloured plastic part of the connector
on the adapter side.
•To disconnect the current adapter from the Smart X (off mode),
press the locking clip using insulated flat screwdriver.
Then connect the current adapter to the Smart X then
connect each coil to the adapter (respect color matching)
while holding the plastic part of the connector until you
hear the connection ‘clip’ (without forcing). The adapter
must remain straight (not folded).
Install the adhesive bases provided along the cables in
order to strengthen the installation and not put too much
strain on the connections (fig. D, 1st at 5 cm max from the
current adapter).
Small pin up,
Big pin down Visible hole
Source
Load
Insertion of
the clamping
clip
Insertion of the
sensor seal
in the hole
SETUP
The Smart X is a new generation meter compatible with all
electrical configurations (CAT III 300 V) that enables to
identify the consumption of each type of equipment in a
building by measuring a single point of the network.
Magnetic, you can fix it on any metal surface (fig. A) or on
a DIN rail thanks to the adapters provided (fig. B).
1
O
Fig. A
Fig. B
Power connectors IN/OUT facing down
Bas
Smart X
DIN rail
Adapters x2
(up then down)
Power connectors IN/OUT facing down
Smart X
Metal surface
Top view (Measurement) Bottom view (Power)
Lower part
Example of loops spaced from each other
4
Power OK
WAN OK*
WiFi OK*
3G/4G OK*
Wired connexion
WAN port
3G/4G connexion
Micro-SIM card
Power port
3G drive
Power port
Wired connexion
3G OK
(solid blue)
Power OK
WAN OK*
WiFi OK*
Internet OK*
*Solid: connected, Blinking: connected + data transfer in progress
COMMUNICATION
> For a wired communication, connect a Wi-Fi router to the
local network (WAN port). Before the installation, please provide
an Ethernet cable and check with your IT department for outgoing
connection authorisation to our server :
- ICMP protocol to 8.8.8.8 (ping), DNS
- TCP protocol to 178.33.106.9, port 80 (HTTP)
> For 3G/4G communication using your own subscription,
insert the micro-SIM card in the Wi-Fi router.
Then plug in the Wi-Fi router close to the Smart X
installed (a power outlet is necessary). After 2 minutes, the
Smart X in the same electrical room pair automatically to
the Smart Router (Wi-Fi).
Once the installation is completed, please fill in the
installation certificate in order to validate the compliance
and correct operation of the installation and send it within
24 hours to technique@smart-impulse.com imperatively
with the requested photographs. The installation will only
be validated upon receipt of these documents. Thank you!
INSTALLATION VALIDATION
SMART X®
Quick Start Guide
INTERNATIONAL V4.6
Help Desk
+44 (0) 330 684 6080
[email protected]
Full user manual and video tutorial
http://doc.smart-impulse.com
POWER
Depending on your installation (network wiring fig.E):
> If no Smart X is already installed, first connect the
3-phase lead to the Smart X then insert the magnetic
connectors* on the screws downstream the closest low
voltage modular circuit breaker, while respecting the
positioning of the neutral and the order of the phases.
(fig. F, max voltage 435 VRMS, neutral first).
> If a Smart X is already installed on the same electrical
network, you can connect to it via the ‘bridge’ lead (fig. G,
3-phase ‘star’ configuration only, excluding power supply
with a single-phase lead, 3 Smart X max).
The screen of the Smart X lights up.
*if magnetic connectors are not available in your country, connect directly the 3-phase lead
downstream the closest low voltage modular circuit breaker.
3
Connect first the lead to the ‘IN’ port of the Smart X, then
to the network. ‘OUT’ port is strictly dedicated to sharing
power supply between Smart X via the ‘bridge’ lead.
Fig. F
Fig. G
Fig. E
1
STEP
2
STEP
2
STEP
1
STEP
3 Smart X max.
3-phase ‘star’ configuration only, excl. single-phase lead
Neutral 1st. Max voltage 435 VRMS.
Respect the order of the phases.
OR
N (blue)
L1-R (green)
L2-S (yellow)
L3-T (red)
Example with GL iNet GL-MiFi
Example with TP Link MR3020
OR
Micro-SIM card:
▪SIM chip up,
corner cut facing outside
▪to be inserted in the
bottom slot while the
router is off

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