Schneider Electric LV434022 PowerTag M630 Wireless Energy Sensor Owner’s Manual

June 10, 2024
Schneider Electric

Schneider Electric LV434022 PowerTag M630 Wireless Energy Sensor

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PRODUCT

The PowerLogicTM – PowerTag is a wireless communication energy sensor designed to provide accurate and real-time energy monitoring for electrical systems. It is compliant with IEC61557-12 / IEC 61326-1 / IEC 61010-1 / ETSI EN 300 328 standards and should be installed by qualified professionals.

Product Usage Instructions

  1. Refer to the concentrator’s user manual to configure your system.
  2. Do not install the PowerTag devices if any damage is observed while unpacking.
  3. Do not attempt to repair the PowerTag devices.
  4. Install the PowerTag devices in electrical panels that meet the requirements of IEC 61439-1 and comply with IEC 61140 rules.
  5. Ensure that all relevant local, regional, and national regulations are respected while installing and using PowerTag devices.
  6. Schneider Electric declines any responsibility in the event that PowerTag equipment is associated with equipment that is not listed in the document CA908058E.
  7. Schneider Electric is not liable in case the instructions mentioned in this document and other referred documents are not respected.

It is important to note that the installation and maintenance of PowerTag devices should only be carried out by qualified professionals. The PowerTag devices should not be accessed by unauthorized personnel, and the electrical panels must be protected from ordinary access. Keep this instruction sheet for future reference.

Refer to the concentrator’s user manual to configure your system.

This instruction sheet must be kept for future use.

INFORMATION

PLEASE NOTE

  • PowerTag devices must only be installed and maintained by qualified professionals.
  • PowerTag devices should not be installed if, while unpacking, any damage is observed.
  • PowerTag devices must not be repaired.
  • The PowerTag 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 61439-1) and installed in compliance with current installation and safety rules (IEC 61140).
  • 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

  • Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe electrical work practices.
  • Turn off all power supply sources before installing and during maintenance of this equipment.
  • Do not use a PowerTag product for voltage testing purposes. A Voltage Tester must be used instead.
  • Replace all devices, doors, and covers before turning on power to this equipment.

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

NOTICE: HAZARD OF POWERTAG M630 DETERIORATION

  • Do not mount PowerTag M630 if the rated network voltage is greater than 480 Va 50/60 Hz.
  • Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

Description

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  • A: Status LED
  • B: QR code to access device information.
  • C: Switch to disconnect the PowerTag supply from the phases, used when performing a panel dielectric test.
  • D: RF-Id identifier.
  • E: Neutral voltage picking (on PowerTag 3P only).
  • F: Label with a detachable adhesive part carrying a QR code and a RF-Id identifier, useable during commissioning on certain concentrators.

Refer to the selection guide between PowerTag devices and Schneider Electric devices – CA908058E.

Status LED

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

  • PowerTag switched off.
  • PowerTag is searching a concentrator.
  • PowerTag in identification modeSchneider-Electric-LV434022-PowerTag-M630-Wireless-Energy-Sensor-FIG-5
  • PowerTag is in network. Normal communication with the concentrator.
  • Occasional loss of communication.
  • Loss of communication with the concentrator.
  • Internal error detected.

Installation and Connection

NSX400-630 (3P/4P) / TeSys GV6 (3P)

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  • mm in.

INS320-630 / INV320-630 (3P/4P)

ATTENTION

  • On a fixed circuit breaker with or without VigiPacT module, PowerTag M630 must be mounted on the bottom side.

3P/4P

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FIG-9

ATTENTION

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  • To install the PowerTag M630 on the plug-in base, consult the instruction sheet MFR37601.

  • To connect the 3 phases and the neutral on the main device, consult the relevant instruction sheet.

  1. ComPacT NSX400-630
  2. ComPact INS/INV320-630
  3. TeSys GV6

Dielectric Test

NOTICE: HAZARD OF POWERTAG M630 DETERIORATION

  • Turn the dial to the position TEST (A) when performing a dielectric test.
  • Turn the dial back to the position RUN (B) after the dielectric test.
  • Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

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Technical Data

  • Voltage range Un: 3a 400 V or 3Na 230/400 V +/-20%
  • Frequency: 50/60 Hz
  • Maximum current: 630 A
  • Basic current (Ib): 100 A
  • Maximum power consumption: y 3.7 VA
  • Operating temperature: -25°C to +70°C (-13°F to +158°F)
  • Altitude: y 2000 m (y 6500 ft)
  • Relative humidity: Maximum 93% without condensation
  • Impact resistance index: IK07
  • Protection degree: IP20
  • Overvoltage and measurement category: IV
  • Withstands temporary surges on the power supply
  • Pollution degree: 3
  •  Accuracy:
    • Voltage: class 0.5
    • Current, Power and Active Energy: Class 1
  • Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): IEC 61326-1 Industrial Environment

Symbols Printed on the Device

Description

Manufacturing Date

The product’s manufacture date is coded PP-YY-ww-D, where:

  • PP: plant code
  • YY: year of manufacture
  • ww: week of manufacture
  • D: weekday of manufacture (Monday = 1)
  • Eg: 7Q-19-19-3 = product manufactured at plant 7Q on Wednesday 8 May 2019

Radio Frequency Compliance Statements

Europe

EU and UK Declaration of Conformity

Hereby, Schneider Electric Industries, declares that the wireless- communication energy sensors PowerTag are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of RED-DIRECTIVE 2014/53/EU and UK regulations SI 2017 n°1206. The EU declaration of conformity n°PB17101902 and UKCA declaration of conformity n°PB17101902_UK can be downloaded on: www.se.com/docs

  • 2.4 GHz ISM band (2400 MHz to 2483.5 MHz)
  • Channels 11 to 26 (IEEE 802.15.4)
  • Max. transmitted RF power: y 10 mW (EIRP)

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