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Caution Warning

Turn off and if possible lock all sources The installation should be performed by
supplying the energy meter and the qualified personnel familiar with applicable
equipment that is connected to it before codes and regulations.
working on it. Use insulated tools to install the device. A
Always use a properly rated voltage fuse, thermal cut-off or single-pole circuit
sensing device to confirm that the power breaker should be fitted on the supply line
is off. and not on the neutral line.
The connecting wire, connecting the The meter is intended to be installed
device to the outside circuit, should be in a Mechanical Environment ‘M1’, with
sized in accordance with local regulations Shock and Vibrations of low significance
for the maximum amount of the current and Electromagnetic Environment ‘E2’, as
breaker or other overcurrent protection per 2014/32/EC Directive. The meter is
devices used in the circuit. intended for indoor use. The meter shall
An external switch or a circuit-breaker be installed inside a suitable IP
should be installed on the supply wires, rated enclosure, in accordance with local
which will be used to disconnect the codes and regulations.
meter and the device supplying energy. To prevent tampering, an enclosure with a
It is recommended that this switch or lock or a similar device can be used.
circuit-breaker is placed near the meter The meter has to be installed against a
because that is more convenient for the fire resistant wall.
operator. The switch or circuit-breaker The meter has to be installed in a
should comply with the specifications of well-ventilated and dry place.
the building’s electrical design and all local The meter has to be installed in a
regulations. protective box if the meter is exposed to
dust or other contaminants.
An external fuse or thermal cut-off used
The meter can be installed and used after
as an overcurrent protection device for the
being tested and can be sealed after-
meter must be installed on the supply side
wards.
wires. It’s recommended that this
The meter should be installed on a
protection device is also placed near the
location where the meter can be read
meter for the convenience of the
easily.
operator. The overcurrent protection

PRO380-Compact
In case the meter is installed in an area
device should comply with the with frequent surges for example due
specifications of the building’s electrical to thunderstorms, welding machines,
design and all local regulations. inverters etc., the meter is required to be
protected with a Surge Protection Device.
The device should be sealed
immediately after installing it in order to
prevent tampering.
The device should be installed with a
torque screw driver.
This user manual does not contain every applicable safety regulation for using this meter. Also
it might be required because of company, local governement regulations or (inter)national laws
to take additional measures. We have checked the contents of this manual and every effort has
been made to ensure that the descriptions are as accurate as possible. However, deviations from User manual
the description cannot be completely ruled out, so that no liability can be accepted for any errors
or omissions in the information given. Versions might be different in default programming based Version 1.12
on the customers order.

Version 1.12 | 29.09.2023 | Subject to change without notice


Specifications LCD scrolling pages

Voltage: 230/400V AC (EU) or 240/415V AC (USA) 1. Total active energy (kWh)


or 120/208V AC (USA) 2. T1 active energy (kWh T1)
Current: 5/45A (EU) or 5/40A (USA) 3. T2 active energy (kWh T2)
Frequency: 50Hz (EU) 60Hz (USA) 4. T3 active energy (kWh T3)
LED: 10.000 pulses/kWh 5. CRC (0607E329)
S0: 1.000 pulses/kWh
Accuracy class: B
Operating temperature: -40°C - +70°C
LCD scroll time: 10s
Backlight: ON
Calculation method: (forward + reverse)
Errors
RS485 communication specifications
ERR 80 EEPROM cannot initialize
Bus type: RS485 ERR 0d Energy data check error.
Protocol: Modbus RTU with 16 bit CRC Difference in value of energy (integer kWh) between LCD (main
Baud rate: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800 and 9600 storage in EEPROM) and backup part of EEPROM
(default) Hardware related problem
Address range: 1 (default)-247 user settable
ERR 1d Energy data check error.
Modbus parity: Even (default), none and odd
Difference in value of energy (integer and decimal kWh) between LCD
(main storage in EEPROM) and backup part of EEPROM
Connection diagram (3 phase/4wire)* Can be hardware or software problem
ERR 0F Cannot read data from the EEPROM
L1 (IN) Phase 1 input - L1 (OUT) Phase 1 output
L2 (IN) Phase 2 input - L2 (OUT) Phase 2 output ERR 0C Energy data check error.
L3 (IN) Phase 3 input - L3 (OUT) Phase 3 output Difference in value of energy (integer kWh) between LCD (main
N (IN) Neutral input - N (OUT) Neutral output storage in EEPROM) and backup part of EEPROM
1 & 2 External tariff input Software related problem
3 & 4 Modbus communication contact

Certificates

*1 phase 2 wire connection also possible


Wiring 20A application: 2,5mm2 stranded wire with Klauke 6304 insulated solderless
terminals
Wiring 32A application: 6mm2 stranded wire with Klauke 6504 insulated solderless
terminals

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