Danfoss WND-WR-MB Opt 38K, EP WattNode Modbus Installation Guide

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Danfoss WND-WR-MB Opt 38K, EP WattNode Modbus

Danfoss WND-WR-MB Opt 38K, EP WattNode Modbus

–40 – +80 °C (–40 – 176 °F)
Operating Humidity:
non-condensing, 5 – 90% relative humidity (RH) up to 40 °C, decreasing linearly to 50% RH at 55 °C.

L × W × H:
155 mm × 85 mm × 38 mm
(6.1” × 3.35” × 1.5”)

Mounting holes:
center-to center 136.6 mm (5.375 in)

Danfoss WND-WR-MB Opt 38K, EP WattNode Modbus 1

Code Electrical Service Type (Load type) Line-to-Neutral (V AC) Line-to-Line (V AC) Meter Powered by
 

080Z2129

Single Phase 2-wire with neutral 96 – 347 120 – 600 Line to Neutral or Line to Line
Single Phase 3-wire with neutral 96 – 347 120 – 600 Line to Neutral or Line to Line
Three Phase 4-wire wye (star) with neutral 96 – 347 120 – 600 Line to Neutral or Line to Line

Danfoss WND-WR-MB Opt 38K, EP WattNode Modbus 2

Modbus address

 

DIP Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6
Up (1) Value 1 2 4 8 16 32
Address Examples
1 Up Down Down Down Down Down
1+2+4 = 7 Up Up Up Down Down Down
4+16 = 20 Down Down Up Down Up Down
1+2+16+32 = 51 Up Up Down Down Up Up

Modbus integration with the AK-SM 800A

Step 1: Set the Modbus address
Step 2: Perform a network scan from the AK-SM 800A*
*For more information about data communication see document RC8AC and the AK-SM 800A manual. Pay special attention to the AK-SM 800A manual if devices with a different baud rate than 38.400 baud are connected to the AK-SM 800A, e.g. the variable speed compressor type SLV.

Danfoss WND-WR-MB Opt 38K, EP WattNode Modbus 3

Precautions

  1. Only qualified personnel or licensed electricians should install the WattNode meter. The mains voltages can be lethal!
  2. Follow all applicable local and national electrical and safety codes.
  3. The terminal block screws are not insulated. Do not contact metal tools to the screw terminals if the circuit is live!
  4. Verify that circuit voltages and currents are within the proper range for the meter model.
  5. Use only UL listed or UL recognized current transformers (CTs) with built-in burden resistors, that generate 0.333 Vac (333 millivolts AC) at rated current. Do not use current output (ratio) CTs such as 1 amp or 5 amp output CTs: they will destroy the meter and may create a shock hazard.
  6. Protect the line voltage phase conductors, typically #14 or #12 AWG with 3 pole 15 A or 20 A breaker. Depending on location, breaker may provide disconnect means.
  7. Equipment must be disconnected from the HAZARDOUS LIVE voltages before access.
  8. If the meter is not installed correctly, the safety protections may be impaired.

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