Schneider Electric R9M20 Wireless-Communication Energy Sensor Instruction Manual

June 10, 2024
Schneider Electric

PowerLogic TM
– PowerTag Resi9 M63
R9M20 – R9M21 – R9M22 – R9M40 –
**R9M41 – R9M42 – R9M43


Life Is on
PMD-I/DD/K55/1 – IEC 61557-12 / IEC 61326-1 / IEC 61010-1 / ETSI EN 300 328**

R9M20 Wireless-Communication Energy Sensor

Refer to the concentrator’s user manual to configure your system.
Wireless-communication energy sensor for Resi9 modular equipment ranges This instruction sheet must be kept for future use.
Visit our web site www.se.com to download the technical documents for Resi9 products.
PLEASE NOTE

  • Power Tag devices must only be installed and maintained by qualified professionals.

  • Power Tag devices should not be installed if, while unpacking, any damage is observed.

  • The Power Tag devices must be installed inside electrical panels or switchboards, behind a door or plate, so that they are inaccessible for unauthorised persons.
    The electric panels must meet the requirements of the applicable standards (IEC/EN 60670-24) and installed in compliance with current installation and safety rules.

  • All relevant local, regional, and national regulations must be respected while installing and using PowerTag devices.

  • Schneider Electric declines any responsibility in the event that PowerTag equipment is associated with equipment that is not listed in the document CA908058E.

  • Schneider Electric is not liable in case the instructions mentioned in this document and other referred documents are not respected.

DANGER

HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH

  • Turn off all power supply sources installing and during maintenance of this equipment.
  • Do not use a PowerTag product for voltage testing purposes. A Voltage Tester must be used instead.

Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
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Description

Current measurement module.
Product label.
The detachable adhesive part carries a unique product identifier
RF-Id, useable during commissioning on certain concentrators.
**** Conductor feedthroughs for current measurement. Comply with all safety instructions associated with this symbol to avoid any potential risk of injury or deat PowerTag communication status indicator light.
Refer to the selection guide of Power Tag devices with Resi9 devices.

Description
Before proceeding with pairing, ensure that the concentrator has the latest available software version. Refer to the user manual of the concerned concentrator.

| Communication indicator light
---|---
| Power Tag status
| Power Tag switched off.
|  Power Tag is searching a concentrator.
| Power Tag in identification mode.
| Power Tag is in network. Normal communication with the concentrator.
| Occasional loss of communication.
| Loss of communication with the concentrator.
| Internal error detected.

 Installation and connection

WARNING

FIRE HAZARD

  • Use 18 mm cable end or strip over 18 mm to avoid tightening against the insulating material.
  • Use cable end to connect the neutral wire of the R9M20.
  • The PowerTag must be associated with an easily accessible upstream protection and circuit-breaker system, marked with callout A in the schematic below. This upstream protection and disconnection device must be clearly identified and labeled. The electrical diagram is shown below.
  • The cable ends of the voltage measurement cables must be adapted to the terminals of the equipped product. The replacement of these cable ends is the responsibility of the professional installer.
    Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.

NOTICE

RISK OF DAMAGING THE POWERTAG

  • Comply with the neutral position.
  • Disconnect the Power Tag before performing the dielectric withstand test.
  • Limit the insulation measurements up to 500 Vc.
    The input impedance of the Power Tag between phases or between phases and the neutral is equal to 1,8 MΩ.
    Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

Installation and connection

2.1 Installation

Connection

Technical data

  • Nominal voltage Un: ∿ 200-240 V, 3 ∿ 200-240 V, 3 ∿ 380-415 V or 3N ∿ 220-240 / 380-415 V

  • Operating range (power supply and voltage measurement inputs): Un ± 20%

  • Frequency: 50/60 Hz

  • Maximum power consumption: y 1 VA (1P+N) ; y 2 VA (3P/3P+N)

  • Maximum current: 63 A

  • Basic current (Ib): 10 A

  • Operating temperature: -25°C to +60°C / -13°F to +140°F

  • Overvoltage and measurement category: III

  • Supports temporary surges relative to the ground

  • Pollution degree: 3

  • Altitude: ≤ 2000 m / 6500 ft

  • Relative humidity: Maximum 93 % without condensation

  • Impact resistance index: IK05

  • For indoor use only

  • Radio communication:
    v 2.4 GHz ISM band (2400MHz to 2483.5MHz)
    v Channels 11 to 26 (IEEE 802.15.4)
    v Equivalent isotropics Radiated Power (EIRP): 0 dBm
    v Max. transmitted RF power: ≤ 10 mW (EIRP)

  • Accuracy:
    v Voltage: Class 0.5
    v Current, Power and Active Energy: Class 1

Hereby, Schneider Electric Industries, declares that the wireless- communication energy sensors PowerTag are in compliance with the essential requirements and otherrelevant provisions of RED-DIRECTIVE 2014/53/EU and UK regulations SI 2017 n°1206. The EU declaration of conformity n°FD16090201 and UKCA Declaration of  onformity n° FD16090201_UK can be downloaded on: se.com/docs.

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