930-134-01-A.00 PowerLogic
TM
Series EM4000
11/2013 Installation Guide
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Installing the Sense Voltage and Control Voltage Cables in Wye and
Delta Services
The sense voltage (A, B, C, N) provides phase voltages for metering. The
configuration depends on the type of service being metered:
• see “For a single-phase panel with the 120V variant of the meter:” on page 13
• see “For a 208Y/120V three-phase wye panel with the 120V variant of the
meter:” on page 14
• see “For a 480Y/277V three-phase wye panel with the 277V variant of the
meter:” on page 15
• see “For a 600Y/347V or higher three-phase wye panel with potential
transformers with the 120V variant of the meter:” on page 16
• see “For a three-phase Delta panel with the 120V variant of the meter:” on page
17
The PowerLogic EM4033 and EM4080 meters are shipped from the factory with a
control voltage jumper that can be used to connect the control voltage input and the
sense voltage inputs to provide control voltage to the unit. The following procedures
explain how to connect the sense voltage inputs for each of the service types.
For a single-phase panel, use a 3-wire (red, black, white), 14 AWG (1.63 mm
2
),
90
o
C (194
o
F) cable. For a three-phase panel, use a 4-wire (red, black, blue, white),
14 AWG (1.63 mm
2
), 90
o
C (194
o
F) cable. For a Delta service, use a 3-wire (red,
black, blue), 14 AWG (1.63 mm
2
), 90
o
C (194
o
F) cable. Metallic, flexible armored
cable (BX cable) is recommended for commercial installations as shown in Figure 5
on page 13.
The PowerLogic meters must be connected to the sense voltage and control
voltage through a properly rated disconnect that disconnects all line and neutral
wires, so it can be powered down. The disconnect must be located within easy
reach of the meter operator, and must be labeled as such. Opening the disconnect
or breaker is the disconnect device. For multiple PowerLogic meter installations,
the same disconnect can be used to power all meters, and must be labeled for all
meters it supplies power to. The disconnect device must meet IEC 60947-1, IEC
60947-3 and/or comply with the local electrical code.