3 three-phase (phase a, b, c) connection, Three-phase (phase a, b, c) connection, Figure 5 – three-phase connection diagram – Maretron ACM100 User Manual

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2.4.2.3 Three-Phase (Phase A, B, C) Connection

Please refer to Figure 5 for connecting the ACM100 to a three phase system.

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Figure 5 – Three-Phase Connection Diagram



Use the following instructions when you are connecting the ACM100 to a three-phase “Wye”
circuit connected via three hot wires and a single neutral (NOTE: Three-phase delta connected
circuits are not supported by the ACM100). You will need to install three current transformers
and three user-supplied voltage sense cables. The ACM100 comes with a single current
transformer so you will need to purchase two optional current sensors (Part # PCT-1000-101-
03) for monitoring this type of system.

Step 1: De-energize the AC Source.

Step 2:
The Current Transformer has black and white wires. Install the first Current
Transformer as follows:

a. Connect the black wire to pin 7 (I

A+

) on the ACM100

b. Connect the white wire to pin 8 (I

A-

) on the ACM100

c. Disconnect the Phase A hot wire from the AC power source and place it through the

hole in the Current Sensor such that the arrow on the Current Sensor points towards
the AC power source. Then, reattach the Phase A hot wire to the AC power source.


Step 3: Install the second Current Transformer as follows:

a. Connect the black wire to pin 9 (I

B+

) on the ACM100

b. Connect the white wire to pin 10 (I

B-

) on the ACM100

Line (Phase A)

Neutral

U.S.

120 Volts

60Hz

+

-

Europe

220 Volts

50Hz

+

-

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4

3

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8

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ACM100 Screw Terminals

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Current

Transducer

Line (Phase B)

Line (Phase C)

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