Smart Meter Installation Guide - Installing Smart Meter Devices
Smart Meter Installation Guide - Installing Smart Meter Devices
NES meters are designed in a way that makes installing them quite simple, and the process is not much different than installing a non-communicating meter. The
intelligent meters and solution specific installation process enable a shorter and less complex meter deployment, which results in fewer mistakes, and provides a
disruption-free experience for customers. In this guide, we go through a step by step smart meter installation process for the two cases of Installing a new NES
meter or replacing an existing meter.
During both processes, our team undertakes rigorous steps to verify that the meter is functioning properly. At the end of this article, you will find the verification
table that we reference along with the installation steps.
If this is not possible, then ensure that safety precautions are taken to prevent electric shock.
2. Remove the terminal cover from the existing meter.
3. Remove the line and load wires from the existing meter terminals. Make sure you label the wires or have a method to identify the line and load wires
of phase L1 and neutral for proper installation in the new meter.
4. Remove the old meter.
5. Install the NES meter in the same location as the previous meter, using mounting hardware that is appropriate for the type of surface material.
6. Inspect the line and load wires to make sure they are not damaged or frayed. (Replace if needed.)
7. Connect the line and load wires to the meter terminals, being careful to use the correct phase, neutral, and line/load configuration.
Warning: The meter load disconnect contactor On/Off state cannot be visually determined before line power is applied.
Only turn on line power to the meter when it is safe to also have power supplied to the load.
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8. Turn the supply line power to the meter on.
9. Test each phase line terminal of the meter to make sure power is on to each phase, and that the neutrals are connected to the proper terminals.
10. Turn on the load disconnect contactor by pressing the load disconnect push button. The load disconnect push button can be configured to operate
in one of several different modes.
11. Test the load terminals of the meter to make sure power is available to each phase of the load.
12. Check the display for proper operation of the meter. See the “Correct Meter Operation Verification Table” below for more information.
13. Replace the terminal cover. Apply a seal to the sealing screw if necessary or desired. The installation is complete.
NES Smart Meter Installation Case 2: Installing a NES meter in a new location
Warning: The meter load disconnect contactor On/Off state cannot be visually determined before line power is applied.
Only turn on line power to the meter when it is safe to also have power supplied to the load.
A smart meter installation is not complete without verification using the meter’s multi-function display. After power is applied to the device, every smart meter
automatically goes through a verification process to determine if the meter is operating properly. This verification table information can be used to confirm that
the meter is operating properly.
Function / Operation
Indicated By
All necessary phases are connected to the meter and providing voltage
The display is active (shows information). The blue LED for the load disconnect contactor acts as configured for the ON state.
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Power to load is On
(load disconnect contactor is in the On, or closed, position)
a. If a load is present, one or both of the red LEDs at the right top of the meter front is blinking (rate of blinking depends on power consumption).
b. The “disconnect open” display indicator is Not illuminated, indicating that the disconnect contactor is closed.
c. The blue LED for the load disconnect contactor acts as configured for the ON state.
All necessary phases are connected to the meter and providing voltage
The L1, L2, and/or L3 phase indicators are lit on the display, signifying the phases that have voltage present. If any of these indicators are flashing, then that
phase has reverse active energy. If this is unintentional, then it is possible that the current line-in and line-out have been switched accidentally.
Poly phase only: The phases are connected to the meter correctly. The meter does not detect reversed line and load wires or swapped line and neutral.
L1L2L3 indicator is lit on the display (verification only available for 3-phase, 4-wire electrical service)
Poly phase only: The phases are not connected to the meter in the correct order. The meter does not detect every possible incorrect connection order such
as L3L1L2, reversed line and load wires, or swapped line and neutral.
L3L2L1 indicator is lit on the display (verification only available for 3-phase, 4-wire electrical service)
A self-test failed, a tamper condition has been detected, or an alarm condition has occurred
An error code may lock the display or a caution code may be shown at the end of the scrolling display list, if these codes have been configured to be active.
The terminal cover has been properly installed and the terminal cover tamper switch is closed
The “tamper switch open” display indicator is not illuminated, indicating that the cover is installed properly
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This icon is lit when PLC communication on the network has been detected by the meter. This icon can be used during installation to see if network
communication can be ‘heard’ by the meter before the meter is accepted by the system as an active device. However, you should be aware that a meter
installed at the point furthest away from the Control Node may not receive a signal until other meters that can be used as repeaters are installed between it
and the Control Node. In this case, the icon would not be activated. As a result, you should consider using this icon for post-installation troubleshooting
after all the meters on a system have been installed.
This icon indicates that PLC communication occurred with this specific meter within the duration specified by the PLC communication inactive time
threshold, which is a configurable value from 1 to 65535 minutes (by default, this set to 1440 minutes, which is equivalent to one day). It also shows the
quality of the most recent received PLC message.
After the smart meter’s display has been inspected to confirm there are no errors or alarms, the utility can be confident that the smart meter installation has
been successfully completed. Of course, meter installation is just one part of a smart metering system. Besides installing the devices, integrating a Smart Grid
analytics software to keep a remote eye on the functionality of the meter helps to ensure a successful project and achieve the expected benefits from the
system.
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