® Energy Monitoring Products www.emon.com info@emon.com E-Mon D-Mon® Installation Manual Class 4000 Single-Phase, Single-Point KWh Meter Class 4100 Single Phase KWh Meter with Built-In Wireless Communications E-Mon, LLC 850 Town Center Drive Langhorne, PA 19047 (800) 334-3666 www.emon.com - info@emon.
® Energy Monitoring Products www.emon.com info@emon.com 9.0 Meter Limited Warranty Subject to the exclusions listed below, E-Mon will either repair or replace (at its option) any product that it manufactures and which contains a defect in material or workmanship. The following exclusions apply: Dear Valued Customer, We are pleased that you chose to buy one of our products, and want you to be just as pleased with owning it.
8.0 Important Information For The Owner Table Of Contents To better assist the building owner/manager, the installer should complete the following information and forward the installation manual to the building owner/manager for future reference.
1.0 Introduction 7.0 Troubleshooting Guide The E-Mon D-Mon Class 4000/4100 meter is a 1 or 2-element meter with optional RF wireless communications (Class 4100). The device is used to monitor electric power usage of individual loads after the utility meter and display kWh consumption on a direct reading digital display. With the Class 4100 wireless RF option, it will provide kWh and kW data for automatic meter reading.
.3.2 Current Sensor Wiring (continued) 1.1 Internal Electronic Assemblies NOTE: When the E-Mon D-Mon® Class 4000/4100 meter is installed where the tenant has access to the electrical panel powering the meter, it is suggested that a dedicated breaker NOT be used to power the meter, as a dedicated breaker can be shut off and stop the meter from recording. If a dedicated breaker must be used, it should be a lockable style. 5.4 Note: Units are suitable for indoor applications only.
1.1.1 Meter Board (continued) The Class 4000/4100 meter displays electrical consumption (kWh) on its 6-digit, electro-mechanical display, and is read directly - without multipliers. An LED on the board pulses in response to the load, with the speed of the pulse indicating the amount of load (a heavier load will blink more rapidly). 1.1.2 5.3.1 Installing the Split-Core Current Sensor Assembly (continued) 2. Reassemble the current sensor assembly around the conductor(s) to be monitored.
5.2 Meter Board Connections (continued) 2.0 3. External Switch Mechanism/In-Line Fuse Installation Ordering Information: Define input voltage, current sensor rating and the RF option, in the format C-xxx-yyyy-zz, where To ensure a safe installation, the Class 4000/4100 requires an external switch mechanism, such as a circuit breaker (max. 15 amps), be installed to the Class 4000/4100 MAINS input wiring.
3.0 Safety Label Definitions and Information The Class 4000/4100 meter may contain one or more of the following labels. Operator(s) should familiarize themselves with the meaning of each label to minimize risk. The presence of this label is a cautionary indicator identifying a danger risk. The manual should be consulted prior to proceeding. 5.0 Meter Installation 5.