Application examples

Power measurement at a machine

WARNING

WARNING: Risk of electric shock!

Bring the Bus Terminals system into a safe, de-energized state before starting mounting, disassembly or wiring of the Bus Terminals.

Note

Attention! Risk of device damage!

Avoid confusing the current and voltage circuit during connection, since the direct connection of mains voltage to the terminal points for the current transformers (typical input resistance 220 mΩ) would destroy the power measurement terminal!

Application examples 1:
Power measurement at a machine
Application examples 2:

Negative power values

If negative power values are measured on a circuit, please check whether the associated current transformer circuit is connected correctly.

Application examples 3:

Current measurement

A current measurement requires a voltage source to be connected. A current measurement is not possible without voltage source.

Power measurement on motor with 2 current transformers

WARNING

WARNING: Risk of electric shock!

If you do not connect terminal point N with the neutral conductor of your mains supply, you have to earth terminal point N, in order to avoid dangerous overvoltages in the event of a fault with a current transformer!

Note

Attention! Risk of device damage!

Avoid confusing the current and voltage circuit during connection, since the direct connection of mains voltage to the terminal points for the current transformers (typical input resistance 220 mΩ) would destroy the power measurement terminal!

Application examples 4:
Power measurement with 2 current transformers on a motor

In the circuit shown above (Fig. Power measurement with 2 current transformers on a motor), ensure that the three-phase system is either earth-free is or has an earthed star point. Alternatively a transformer can be included in a Yy0 circuit.

Power measurement in a single-phase mains network with ohmic consumers

WARNING

WARNING: Risk of electric shock!

Bring the Bus Terminals system into a safe, de-energized state before starting mounting, disassembly or wiring of the Bus Terminals.

Note

Attention! Risk of device damage!

Avoid confusing the current and voltage circuit during connection, since the direct connection of mains voltage to the terminal points for the current transformers (typical input resistance 220 mΩ) would destroy the power measurement terminal!

Application examples 5:
Power measurement at ohmic consumers