Safety considerations – Rockwell Automation 1404-M4_M5_M6_M8 Powermonitor 3000 Installation Instructions, PRIOR to Firmware rev. 3.0 User Manual

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Publication 1404-IN007D-EN-P - October 2004

6 Powermonitor 3000

Safety Considerations

ATTENTION

Only qualified personnel, following accepted safety
procedures, should install, wire and service the
Powermonitor 3000 and its associated components.
Before beginning any work, disconnect all sources of
power and verify that they are de-energized and
locked out. Failure to follow these instructions may
result in personal injury or death, property damage
or economic loss.

ATTENTION

Never open a current transformer (CT) secondary
circuit with primary current applied. Wiring between
the CTs and the Powermonitor 3000 should include a
shorting terminal block in the CT secondary circuit.
Shorting the secondary with primary current present
allows other connections to be removed if needed.
An open CT secondary with primary current applied
produces a hazardous voltage, which can lead to
personal injury, death, property damage or economic
loss.

IMPORTANT

The Powermonitor 3000 is not designed for nor
intended for use as a circuit protective device. Do
not use this equipment in place of a motor overload
relay or circuit protective relay.

IMPORTANT

The relay output contacts and solid-state KYZ output
contacts on the Powermonitor 3000 may be used to
control other devices through setpoint control or
communications. The response of these outputs to a
communications failure is configurable by the user.
Refer to Publication 1404-UM001 for information on
configuring the outputs. Be sure to evaluate the
safety impact of the output configuration on your
plant or process.

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