CPMK: Power Monitoring - Install Guide

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PHOTO & DESCRIPTION

Circuit being monitored: Active cable

CPMCT: iZone current transformer (CT)

Connector: The CT has a male connector and the power monitoring device has a female connected. Unused female connectors have a weather proof plug. The connectors are used to enable the CT to be installed on a circuit inside a switch board or cabinet while the CPMD is installed out side the switchboard

CPMD: iZone power monitoring device

 

SPECIFICATIONS

Model numbers

CPMK

Certification

C Tick  N29007  

Power supply

2 x AA batteries

Connection

To be installed by a licenced  electrician in accordance with AS/NZ 3000:2007 Electrical installations.

Measured current range

20mA to 80Amp

Sensitivity

This device will measure in 1 Watt  increments down to 5 Watts

Maximum connected load permitted

5 Amp

Accuracy

This device is for monitoring only and is not recommended for calculation of actual power consumption. Accuracy can be up to 98% over an extended period but will vary as the  batteries age and the "Power Factor" fluctuates at the site.

Control frequency

433 MHz

Operating Temperature

-20oC to +50oC

Environment

Suitable for indoor or outdoor use.  The CPMD must not be located inside a steel switch board or cabinet as this will prevent RF transmission of the data.

Limitations

Each CPMD can be fitted with up to 3 CPMCT and monitor 3 single phase circuits or one three phase circuit.

A maximum of 5 CPMD devices can be installed on a single system.  (15 x single phase circuits)

Requirements

An iZone bridge (COCB) and iZone World Wide account is required to view the iZone power monitoring system

Model number

Height mm

Width mm

Depth mm

Cable Diameter mm

Weight g

CPMD

100

70

30

N/A

205

CPMCT

46

30

30

15.5

90

 

 

At the same time press the Pair button on the touchscreen or the App

The blue LED will flash rapidly to indicate this device is paring to the system

The screen will confirm that this device is configured and its allocated Device number

Replace the back cover

 

You need to ensure the CT sensor clamps are installed on the correct cable to receive the correct readings

These options are a guide only and you should consult your electrician to ensure the location of the CT sensors is correct

Pull the clip on the CT clamp and open it

Place the cable in the CT and close it. Make sure the clip on the CT clicks closed and locks in place

Drill a hole in the side or bottom of the switchboard. It should be large enough to accommodate all the CT cables you are installing plus a rubber grommet

Install a suitable rubber grommet into the hole (Not supplied)

Pass the connectors through the hole

If the switchboard is located outdoors, ensure the penetration into the switchboard is waterproof