Section 1.1 Meter Features System Description
Section 1.2 Series 8000 System Specifications
Table 1: Series 8000 Meter System Specifications
Front Panel Display
Figure 1: Series 8000 Front Panel
Figure 2: Series 8000 Internal View
Figure 3: Product Dimensions
Figure 4: Product Wiring Diagram
2. Safety Precautions
Section 2.1 Electrical Safety Compliance
3. Installation
Section 3.1 Pre-Installation
3.1.1 Pre-Installation Checklist
3.1.2 Site Planning
3.1.3 Installation Procedures
3.1.4 Mounting the Series 8000
Figure 5: 120V Mounting Layout, Dimensions and Clearances
3.1.5 Installing Potential Transformers for 3PH Service greater than 277V
Figure 6: Potential Transformer Chassis
Figure 7: Typical 3PH 347V Installation
3.1.6 Installing the Sense Voltage and Control Voltage Cables in Wye and Delta Services
Figure 8: 120/240V Single-Phase Connection
Figure 9: 120/240V Three-Phase Wye panel with 120V variant
Figure 10: 120/208V Three-Phase Wye panel version with a Wiring Harness
Figure 11: 277/480V Three-Phase panel with 120V variant
Figure 12: 277/480V Three-Phase panel with 277V variant
Figure 13: 347/600V or higher 3PH Wye panel with PTs with the 120V variant
Figure 14: 3PH Delta panel with 120V variant
4. Installing Current Transformers
5. Connecting the Ethernet Communications
6. Connecting the Modbus RTU Communications
Figure 15: Modbus Wiring Diagram
7. Start-Up Sequence
Section 7.1 Manually Testing Communications
8. Pulse Inputs
9. Display Navigation
Section 9.1 Normal Mode
Section 9.2 Diagnostic Mode
10. Configuration Tool InstallationSection 10.1 Network and Meter Setup
Section 10.2 Connecting to S8000 Meter
11. Regulatory Compliance
12. Warranty
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HAZARD OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• TO AVOID DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE, disconnect service
voltage from the panel and use caution when working around energized circuits.
• Ensure the installation is completed per NEC
• A disconnect must be provided (such as a breaker from the panel) that will allow shut off of
power to the meter for servicing.
• Voltage references to the meter should be connected to a circuit breaker in the panel and/or
with appropriate fusing based on the NEC® and any local codes that are applicable.
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPF) and follow safe electrical work
practices. See NFPA 70E.
• This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified electrical personnel.
• Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off.
• Replace all devices, doors and covers before turning on power to this equipment.
• The meters must be connected to the sense voltage and control voltage through a properly
rated voltage disconnect (not shown in the wiring diagrams).
®
guidelines as well as local codes.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
IMPORTANT NOTES
• Please refer to the product manual or call/E-mail the Leviton® Meter Support Team for further
assistance (800-959-6004 / meters@leviton.com).
• For the full listing of tools and equipment required for the complete installation of this
product, please refer to the manual for details.
• 347/600 V and 480 V Delta services require external PTs to step down the voltages before
being wired to the meter.
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1. INTRODUCTION
This document describes the Series 8000; including procedures to install and start up the unit, and
complete the initial configuration:
• "System Description"
• "Pre-Installation"
• "Installation Procedures"
• "Start-Up Sequence"
• "Fuse Replacement"
This documentation is intended for those responsible for installing and configuring the Series 8000
meters. Installers must be qualified electricians with knowledge of local and national code requirements.
See "Safety Precautions".
1.1 Meter Features System Description
The Series 8000 meters support:
• Single-Phase, 2-wire
• Single-Phase, 3-wire (network)
• Three-Phase Wye and Delta services
Depending on how the meters are installed and configured, they can meter 8, 12, or 24 individual meter
points. The Series 8000 meters are designed for residential, commercial, and industrial use and display
the power and consumption readings for each measurement point.
1.2 Series 8000 System Specifications
The Series 8000 system architecture includes:
• Single-Phase, 2-wire; Single-Phase, 3-wire (network); and Three-Phase compatibility
• 120/208V, 120/240V and 277/480V configurations, and 347/600V with external potential
transformers
• Up to 8, 12, or 24 individual meter points
• Local Ethernet configuration interface via PC and web browser
• Ethernet ports for remote reporting
• Modbus serial port for remote reporting
• Serial port for remote display
• 2 pulse inputs to connect metering devices
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Table 1: Series 8000 Meter System Specifications
SpecificationSeries 8000
Model: S8UTS/277TS
Dimensions
Weight8.77 lb (3.98 kg)8.77 lb (3.98 kg)
Sense Voltage
Control voltage and current
Current Transformers
Measurement Category III
Measurement Accuracy
(accuracy compliant when used
with 0.3% CTs)
Pulse inputs 1 and 2
Non-volatile memory storage120 days in 15 minute intervals120 days in 15 minute intervals
On-board Ethernet port10/100 Mb/s10/100 Mb/s
On-board Modbus serial portRS422 or RS485 19200/9600 BaudRS422 or RS485 19200/9600 Baud
Serial port115 kb/s115 kb/s
Fuse rating (F1)
Height: 13.125 in. (33.5 cm)
Width: 12 in. (30.5 cm)
Depth: 2.125 in. (5.5 cm)
Note: All CTs used with the product must be UL
recognized/listed.
For CT Part Numbers (see S8000 Data Sheet)
ANSI C12.20 Class 0.5
IEC 62053-22 Class 0.5S
Measurement Canada Approved EG07 compliant
Dry form A and solid-state form A compatible
Maximum frequency 10 Hz
Minimum pulse width 20 ms
Environmental
Operating Temperature-40 to 70°C-40 to 70°C
Operating humidity5% to 90% non-condensing5% to 90% non-condensing
Usage environmentIndoor or enclosed outdoor environmentIndoor or enclosed outdoor environment
Maximum altitude9843 ft (3000 m)9843 ft (3000 m)
Pollution degree22
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Front Panel Display
The Series 8000 meters have the following front panel features (Figure 1):
• LCD - displays 2 rows of 16 characters for each of the meter points (8, 12, or 24)
• Display button - cycles through the available information for each of the meter points
• Left and right arrow buttons - selects which of the meter points is on the display
Figure 1: Series 8000 Front Panel
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Input Connector
Sense Voltage
Control Voltage
Control Voltage
Modbus RTU Port
Location
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Figure 2 shows the internal view of the Series 8000
Figure 2: Series 8000 Internal View (Meter Only)
Ingress
Punch-outs
Cover Screw
Location
Mounting
Keyhole
Meter Point
Earth Stud
Terminal Block
Terminal BlockFuse
Jumper
Cover Screw
Location
Display
Remote Display
Serial RS232
Ethernet Port
Pulse In
Terminal Blocks
Cover Screw
Location
Pulse Out
Connector
Cover Screw
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13.53”
3.50” (88.9mm) MIN
(319.5mm)
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Figure 3 shows the dimensions of the Potential Transformer, Series 8000 Meter and CT Termination
enclosure.
Figure 3: Product Dimensions
12.58”
(319.5mm)
(343.7mm)
480V DELTA
ENCLOSURE
8.39”
(213.1mm)
13.19”
(335.0mm)
12.58”
S8000
SHORTING
OR
TERMINATION
ENCLOSURE
7
2.25”
(57.2mm)
6.50”
(165.1mm)
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Figure 4 shows the a functional diagram of how all possible components fit together for a 3 Phase
3 wire installation.
Figure 4: Product Wiring Diagram
PT Enclosure
(OPTIONAL)*
Series
8000
CT Termination
Enclosure
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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Carefully observe these safety instructions.
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPF) and follow safe electrical work practices.
See NFPA 70E.
• Only qualified electrical workers should install this equipment. Such work should be performed
only after reading this entire set of instructions.
• This equipment must be accessible to authorized personnel only. Equipment must be installed in
areas where access can be restricted.
• NEVER work alone.
• Before performing visual inspections, tests, or maintenance of this equipment, disconnect all
sources of electrical power. Assume that all circuits are live until they have been completely
de-energized, tested, and tagged. Pay particular attention to the design of the power system.
Consider all sources of power, including the possibility of backfeeding.
• Turn off all power supplying the meter and the equipment in which it is installed before working
on it.
• Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that all power is off.
• Before closing all covers and doors, carefully inspect the work area for tools and objects that
may have been left inside the equipment.
• Successful equipment operation requires proper handling, installation, and operation. Neglecting
fundamental installation requirements can lead to personal injury as well as damage to electrical
equipment or other property.
• NEVER bypass external fusing.
• NEVER short the secondary of a Potential Transformer (PT).
• NEVER short the secondary of a current transformer prior to disconnecting current input loads.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
2.1 Electrical Safety Compliance
• Use the unit only in accordance with the electrical power rating
• The unit is only to be installed by an electrician
• Initial installation of the unit must be inspected by the local electrical Inspection Authority
• Install the unit in compliance with the following local and national electrical codes:
- Canada: Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, CSA C22.1
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- Elsewhere: International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 364, Part 1-7
• Ensure that the unit is properly earthed
• If the equipment is installed or used in a manner other than that specified in this document, it
United States: National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70; US National Electrical Code
may void your warranty or impair the protection of the equipment
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3. INSTALLATION
This section contains the following installation topics:
• "Pre-Installation"
• "Installation Procedures"
• "Start-Up Sequence"
3.1 Pre-Installation
The pre-installation checklist and site planning must be performed before installing the equipment at the site.
3.1.1 Pre-Installation Checklist
The installer must provide the following information, tools, and equipment before proceeding with
the installation:
- Certified current transformers for metering
- An appropriate 15-Amp maximum circuit breaker or a fused disconnect
- Switch for the type of panel
- Current/voltage meter to test the phasing of panel
- RJ45 Ethernet patch cable
- 4-wire 14 AWG (1.63 mm2) cable for Three-Phase Wye connected circuits, or 3-wire
14 AWG (1.63 mm2) cable for a Single-Phase Wye connected circuits
- Small flat-head screwdriver
- Crimping tool
- #2 Phillips screwdriver
- 18 AWG butt splice connector
- Wire strippers
- Four 1-inch (25 mm) #8 mounting screws suitable for selected mounting surface
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3.1.2 Site Planning
1. Determine the number of S8000 meters to be installed and ensure adequate space.
2. Determine the number of Modbus RTU or Ethernet drops required, and ensure they are
installed before installing the S8000 meters.
3. Determine the number and types of meters or monitors required (Single-Phase, network,
or Three-Phase).
4. Determine the model number and correct sense voltage based on the voltage label on the
top right side of the unit.
3.1.3 Installation Procedures
This section provides information about activities that must be performed to install the Series
8000 meters in a Single-Phase 2-wire, Single-Phase 3-wire (network), or Three-Phase 4-wire
application. The installation procedures must be performed in the following order:
1. "Mounting the S8000 Meters"
2. "Installing Potential Transformers for Three-Phase Service Greater Than 277V"
3. "Installing the Sense Voltage and Control Voltage Cables in Wye and Delta Services"
4. "Installing the Current Transformers"
5. "Connecting the Ethernet Communications"
6. "Connecting the Modbus RTU Communications"
7. "Start-Up Sequence"
8. "Completing the Installation Record"
3.1.4 Mounting the Series 8000 Meters
Figure 5 shows the general mounting layout for metering 120V/208V Wye services, and Figure 6
shows the general mounting layout for metering 347V/600V Wye services.
1. Mount the Series 8000 meter and the shorting block enclosure adjacent to the main circuit
breaker box using the 1-inch (25-mm) #8 screws. If mounting the unit on a plasterboard
surface, use cylinder plugs.
2. Remove the front cover from the meter by removing the four screws with a #2 Phillips
screwdriver. Retain the cover and screws for later re-installation.
3. Mount the Series 8000 meter on the wall and secure it by inserting a screw in each
mounting keyhole and tightening the screws.
4. Mount the CT Termination Enclosure on the wall as shown in Figure 5 and secure it by
inserting a screw in each mounting keyhole and tightening the screws.
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In Figure 5, the meter is powered and takes its sense voltage directly from a breaker within the panel.
Figure 5: 120V Mounting Layout, Dimensions and Clearances
6.0 in
15.2 cm
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10.67 in
27.1 cm
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4
11.0 in
27.9 cm
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10.2 cm
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Legend:
1. Mounting keyhole
2. Cover screw location
3. Electrical distribution panel
4. CT conduit
5. Power conduit
6. CT Termination Enclosure
7. Shorting jumper
8. Shorting block
9. DIN rail
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3.1.5 Installing Potential Transformers for 3PH Service Greater than 277V
Potential transformers are required when metering services greater than the rated input of
the meter. Potential transformers are used to reduce the line-to-neutral voltage of the service
to 120V. The accuracy class should be 0.3% or better, with a burden rating of 30VA. For
applications in Canada, Measurement Canada approved potential transformers are required.
Measurement Canada requires an accuracy class of 0.3% or better, with a 150VA rating.
NOTE: Potential transformer burden depends on the control voltage source. If control
voltage is provided separately (not derived from the metered voltage), then lower
transformer burden may be acceptable. Contact your local Leviton representative for
details.
Potential transformers must be mounted in a listed electrical enclosure as shown in Figure 6.
Figure 6: Potential Transformer Chassis
WHITE
RED
BLACK
BLUE
EARTH
From the Breaker PanelTo Series 8000
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Mount the potential transformer enclosure between the supply voltage and the Series 8000 meters as
shown in Figure 7. Transformer configuration must be Y||Y (Wye/Wye).
In Figure 7, the meter is powered from the potential transformers that are fed from a breaker within the
347V/600V panel. The CT cable is connected to the shorting enclosure before connecting to the CTs in
the panel.
Figure 7: Typical 3-PH 347V Installation
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1. CT Termination Enclosure
2. Shorting block
3. Breaker Panel
4. Current Transformer
5. Load Breaker
6. Meter Breaker
7. Transformer Enclosure
8. PowerHawk Meter
9. Load
10. Cable
11. Shorting Jumper
12. Shorting Block
13. DIN Rail
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3.1.6 Installing the Sense Voltage and Control Voltage Cables in Wye and Delta Services
The sense voltage (A, B, C, N) provides phase voltages for metering. The configuration
depends on the type of service being metered:
- See "For a Single-Phase panel with the 120V variant of the meter."
- See "For a 120/208V Three-Phase Wye panel with the 120V variant of the meter."
- See "For a 240/416V Three-Phase Wye panel with the 230/240V variant of the meter."
- See "For a 277/480V Three-Phase Wye panel with the 120V variant of the meter."
- See "For a 347/600V or higher Three-Phase Wye panel with potential transformers with
the 120V variant of the meter."
- See "For a Three-Phase Delta panel with the 120V variant of the meter."
The Series 8000 meters are shipped from the factory with a control voltage jumper that can
be used to connect the control voltage input and the sense voltage inputs to provide control
voltage to the unit. The following procedures explain how to connect the sense voltage inputs
for each of the service types.
For a Single-Phase panel, use a 3-wire (red, black, white), 14 AWG (1.63 mm2), 90°C (194°F)
cable. For a Three-Phase panel, use a 4-wire (red, black, blue, white), 14 AWG (1.63 mm2),
90°C (194°F) cable. For a Delta service, use a 3-wire (red, black, blue), 14 AWG (1.63
mm2), 90°C (194°F) cable. Metallic, flexible armored cable (BX cable) is recommended for
commercial installations as shown in Figure 7 on page 14.
The Series 8000 meters must be connected to the sense voltage and control voltage through
a properly rated disconnect that disconnects all line and neutral wires, so it can be powered
down. The disconnect must be located within easy reach of the meter operator, and must be
labeled as such. Opening the disconnect or breaker is the disconnect device. For multiple
Series 8000 meter installations, the same disconnect can be used to power all meters, and
must be labeled for all meters it supplies power to. The disconnect device must meet IEC
60947-1, IEC 60947-3 and/or comply with the local electrical code.
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Carefully observe these safety instructions.
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPF) and follow safe electrical work practices.
See NFPA 70E.
• This equipment must only be installed and serviced by an electrician.
• Turn off all power supplying this equipment before working on or inside this equipment.
• Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off.
• Replace all devices, doors and covers before turning on power to this equipment.
• The meters must be connected to the sense voltage and control voltage through a properly
rated voltage disconnect (not shown in the wiring diagrams).
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
NOTE: If the circuit breaker panel does not designate Phase A, Phase B and Phase C feeds,
make your own designation and use it for the rest of the installation.
1. Before connecting the sense voltages, turn off the power to the circuit being connected.
2. Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off.
3. Connect the sense voltages phase A, B, C, and N leads from the voltage disconnect to the
meter as described in Figure 6 on page 13 and Figure 7 on page 14.
NOTE: The phase wiring sequence A, B, C between the Series 8000 meter and the panel
must match or the measurement readings will be wrong.
4. If more than one meter is being installed, repeat this procedure for each additional meter.
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For a Single-Phase Panel with the 120V variant of the meter:
- Connect meter Terminal A to the voltage disconnect Phase A (red wire)
- Connect meter Terminal B to the voltage disconnect Phase B (black wire)
- Connect meter neutral terminal to neutral bar in the voltage disconnect panel (white wire)
- Connect earth wire to earth post using lug provided
- Meter Terminal C is not connected
- Install power supply shorting jumpers (see Figure 8)
The Series 8000 meters are rated for direct input of 120V to 277V 60Hz phase potential. When
metering services greater than 120V, the meter is powered from a separate 120V instrument
transformer.
Figure 8: Series 8000 Meter in a 120/240V Single-Phase Connection
0.75" (1.9 cm)
Strain Relief
EarthBX Cable
Phase A (red)
Phase B (black)
Neutral (white)
Shorting Jumper
Sense Voltage Terminal Block (J3)
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For a 120/208V Three-Phase Wye panel with the 120V variant of the meter:
- Connect meter Terminal A to the voltage disconnect Phase A (red wire)
- Connect meter Terminal B to the voltage disconnect Phase B (black wire)
- Connect meter Terminal C to the voltage disconnect Phase C (blue wire)
- Connect meter neutral terminal to neutral bar in the voltage disconnect panel (white wire)
- Connect earth wire to earth post using lug provided
- Install power supply shorting jumpers (see Figure 9)
- For a 120/208V Three-Phase Wye panel version with no shorting blocks (see Figure 10)
Figure 9: S8000 Meter 120/208V Three-Phase Wye Service Connection
0.75" (1.9 cm)
Strain Relief
EarthBX Cable
Phase A (red)
Phase B (black)Phase C (blue)
Neutral (white)
Shorting Jumper
Sense Voltage Terminal Block (J3)
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Figure 10: For a 120/208V Three-Phase Wye Panel Version with no Shorting Blocks
6.0 in
15.2 cm
10.67 in
27.1 cm
3
11.0 in
4
27.9 cm
2
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15.2 cm
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Legend:
1. CT Termination Enclosure
2. Shorting block
3. Breaker Panel
4. Current Transformer
5. Load Breaker
6. Meter Breaker
7. Transformer Enclosure
8. PowerHawk Meter
9. Load
10. Cable
11. Shorting Jumper
12. Shorting Block
13. DIN Rail
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For a 277/480V Three-Phase Wye panel with the 120V variant of the meter:
- Connect meter Terminal A to the voltage disconnect Phase A (red wire)
- Connect meter Terminal B to the voltage disconnect Phase B (black wire)
- Connect meter Terminal C to the voltage disconnect Phase C (blue wire)
- Connect meter neutral terminal to neutral bar in the voltage disconnect panel (white wire)
- Connect earth wire to earth post using lug provided
- From the auxiliary power transformer, connect 120V auxiliary power to AUX A and AUX N
on the meter (see Figure 11)
Figure 11: S8000 Meter 277/480V Three-Phase Wye Service Connection
Phase B
0.75" (1.9 cm)
Strain Relief
EarthBX Cable
(black)
Phase A
(red)
Aux N (white)Aux A (red)
Neutral (white)
Phase C (blue)
Sense Voltage Terminal Block (J3)
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For a 277V/480V Three-Phase Wye Service panel with the 277V variant of the meter:
- Connect the sense voltage Phase A (red wire) to the step down transformer Terminal A
- Connect sense voltage B to the sense voltage connector J3 Phase B (black wire)
- Connect sense voltage C to the sense voltage connector J3 Phase C (blue wire)
- Connect sense voltage N to step down transformer Terminal N (white wire)
- Connect the earth wire to earth post using lug provided
- Check the 277V Input box on the UL label on the Series 8000 chassis (see figure 12)
Figure 12: 277/480V Wye Wiring
ANCBAN
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For a 347/600V or higher 3PH Wye panel with potential transformers with the 120V variant of the
meter:
- Connect meter terminal A to the voltage disconnect phase A (red wire)
- Connect meter terminal B to the voltage disconnect phase B (black wire)
- Connect meter terminal C to the voltage disconnect phase C (blue wire)
- Connect meter neutral terminal to neutral bar in the voltage disconnect panel (white wire)
- Connect earth wire to earth post using lug provided
- Install power supply shorting jumpers (see Figure 13)
NOTE: For the wiring of the potential transformers, see Figure 4.
Figure 13: Series 8000 Meter 347/600V or higher Three-Phase Wye Service with
Potential Transformers Connection
0.75" (1.9 cm)
Strain Relief
EarthBX Cable
Phase A (red)
Phase B (black)Phase C (blue)
Neutral (white)
Shorting Jumper
Sense Voltage Terminal Block (J3)
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Delta Service Metering
To use the S8000 meter in a Delta service, the line-to-line voltage from the Delta service must be
reduced to 120V line-to-line using appropriate potential transformers. Metering a Delta service requires
only two potential transformers, and only two CTs for Phase A and C. Using the Phase B CT is optional.
For a 3PH Delta panel with the 120V variant of the meter:
- Connect meter Terminal A to the voltage disconnect Phase A (red wire)
- Connect meter Terminal C to the voltage disconnect Phase C (blue wire)
- Connect meter neutral terminal to meter Terminal B (black wire)
- Connect earth wire to earth post using lug provided
- Install power supply shorting jumpers (see Figure 14)
Figure 14: Series 8000 Meter 3PH Delta Service Connection
0.75" (1.9 cm)
Strain Relief
EarthBX Cable
Phase A (red)
J3-B to J3-N
shorting wire
Phase B (black)Phase C (blue)
Sense Voltage Terminal Block (J3)
Shorting Jumper
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1. INSTALLING CURRENT TRANSFORMERS
Both models of Series 8000 meter use current transformers (CTs) with different secondary outputs.
All Series 8000 models S8UTS, 277TS, S8UWH, 277WH and S8120 meter variants uses solidcore 100mA CTs and is typically used where accuracy is important and long secondary CT wiring is
required (up to 300 feet [91.44 meters]).
Current transformers connect to the Series 8000 meters through the Wiring Harness version or the
Terminal Strip version utilizing the CT Termination Enclosure. In the tables located below the CT wire
pairs and the cable color scheme for each meter point are shown. You can also find this information
on the inside of the meter’s outer cover. Each CT has an X1 (positive) and X2 (neutral) wire pair and
uses butt-splice connectors to attach the CT to a specific meter wire pair. The direction of the energy
flow is indicated on the CT.
When the Ethernet port is used to report data, an RJ45 patch cable is required to connect the Ethernet
port to the local Ethernet network.
1. Route the cable through the slot in the Series 8000 meter enclosure.
2. If the local network automatically assigns IP addresses through a DHCP server, the Series 8000
meter will be able to report using its factory default IP settings. If the local network is configured
for static IP addresses, refer to the Series 8000 meter Configuration Guide for instructions on
how to configure default static IP addresses.
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6. CONNECTING THE MODBUS RTU COMMUNICATIONS
If the Modbus port is used to report data, an RS422/RS485 serial cable is required to connect the
Modbus RTU port to the local Modbus network.
1. Route the cable through the slot in the Series 8000 meter enclosure.
2. Depending on the position of the Series 8000 meter in the Modbus network as shown in
Figure 15, set the DIP switches as follows in the below table:
DIP Switch Settings
Series 8000 Meters LocationS1S2S3S4
Head endOnOffOffOff
IntermediateOffOffOffOff
Tail endOnOnOnOff
3. Refer to the Series 8000 meter Configuration Guide for instructions on how to configure the baud
rate, parity settings, and Modbus base address for the RS485 RTU communications.
Figure 15: Modbus Wiring Diagram
Head End MeterIntermediate MetersTail End Meter
S1 S2 S3 S4S1 S2 S3 S4S1 S2 S3 S4
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7. START-UP SEQUENCE
Use the following procedure to start up the Series 8000 meter.
1. Ensure that all CT and sense voltage wiring is securely installed.
2. Remove all tools from the work area.
3. Re-install all cover plates and equipment covers.
4. Power up the meter. The LCD on the front panel of the meter indicates the operating status of the
unit as follows:
a. Initial power up message "LEVITON"
b. After the internal configuration is complete, the display shows default information for the
first meter.
7.1 Manually Testing Communications
This procedure clears the meter memory, manually tests the communications from the Series 8000
meter, and updates the meter clock. To force the meter to send data, follow these steps:
1. Press and hold the Display button for 5 to 7 seconds until the diagnostics mode is displayed,
then release.
2. For communicating via Ethernet, press the Display button until "Local IP Address" appears on
the display.
a. If the IP address is 192.168.0.9, the meter has not found a DHCP server. As a result, the meter
will use its default IP configuration and may not be able to report. See the Series 8000 meter
Configuration Guide for instructions on how to program default IP addresses.
b. If the IP address is not 192.168.0.9, the meter has acquired an IP address from the local
network, and will be able to report data and synchronize time.
3. Press the Display button until the “Send” command appears on the display.
4. Press the center or the right arrow button to manually force the Series 8000 meter to report
metering data using the Ethernet connection. This clears data from the Series 8000 meter
memory, and ensures the time is set correctly.
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PULSE INPUTS
WEB VERSION
8. PULSE INPUTS
There are two Pulse In terminal blocks in the Series 8000 meter, as shown in Figure 2. Each terminal
block has a negative terminal pin on the right and a positive terminal pin on the left. The pulse inputs
are compatible with both dry and solid-state form A contacts, 10 Hz (maximum), 20 ms pulse width
(minimum). The inputs are not polarity-sensitive to dry relay contacts. When the pulsing device provides
solid-state form A outputs, the negative terminal from the source device must be connected to the
negative terminal of the Series 8000 meter pulse in terminal block.
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DISPLAY NAVIGATION
WEB VERSION
9. DISPLAY NAVIGATION
The Series 8000 meter has three buttons to control the information presented on the LCD. The display has
a normal and a diagnostics mode. The Series 8000 meter starts in normal mode, and enters diagnostics
mode when the Display button is pressed and held for 5 seconds. To adjust the contrast, hold down the
Display button, and use the right and left arrow buttons to increase and decrease the contrast respectively.
9.1 Normal Mode
In Normal mode, the Display button scrolls through the information for each meter. The left and right
arrow buttons select the previous or next meter points respectively. The following information is available:
• Real Energy Delivered kWh D
• Real Energy Received kWh R
• Real Power Watts
• Reactive Energy Delivered KVarhD
• Reactive Energy Received KVarhR
• Reactive Power Var
In Normal mode, the right and left arrow buttons scroll the display from meter points 1 to 8, 1 to 12,
or 1 to 24, depending on your configuration.
9.2 Diagnostics Mode
Diagnostics mode is accessed by pressing and holding the Display button for 5 seconds.
In Diagnostics mode, pressing the Display button will scroll through the following additional information:
• Send data command
• CT Primary value and Real Power Watts per phase
• Voltage per phase
• Local IP address
• Reset factory default IP address command
• Date and time (UTC)
In Diagnostics mode, the right and left arrow buttons scroll the display from meter 1 through N.
When the local IP address is shown on the LCD, use the right and left arrow buttons to scroll through
the following information:
• Remote host server IP address
• Time server IP address
• Default IP address
• Default NetMask
• Default gateway
• PPP user name
• Phone number
• AT command string
• Alternate phone number
• Unit serial number
• Firmware build number
• Ethernet port MAC address
• Firmware revision
• Potential transformer ratio
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CONFIGURATION TOOL INSTALLATION
WEB VERSION
10. CONFIGURATION TOOL INSTALLATION
Please type the following url in your address bar to access the S8000 Configuration Tool.
After a few moments the Configuration Tool will retrieve the existing programming from the meter
and display the following screen.
S8000 Configuration Tool
Unit Help
Unit Field Configuration
Current IP Address:
MAC Address:
Revision:
Default IP Configuration
IP Address:
Network:
Gateway:
DNS Primary:
DNS Secondary:
Report
Intervals
Types
Reporting Schedule
Recording Intervals in Minutes:
Demand Interval Setup:
Demand Interval in Minutes:
Manufacturing
192.168.111.68
0021B6002AAB
Block DemandSliding Window Demand
Meter Points (Circuits)
192.168.0.9
255.255.255.0
192.168.0.1
192.168.0.1
192.168.0.1
DHCP Enabled
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60
Pulse Probes
Calculations & Format BACnet
Comms
Main Meter - 120V - WYE
PT Ratio:
1.000
Modem
631-228-9329
Phone #:
AT String:
IP Address:
User Name
Password
User Name
Password
IP Address:
1-631-228-9329
AT X3 -STE=7
206.191.53.50
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upload
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pwrhwk@magma.ca
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206.191.53.50
Alternate Phone #:
Wait for Dial Tone:
Host Server
Upload Directory:
Download Directory:
FTP Login
PPP Login
NTP Host (Time Server)
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REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
WEB VERSION
11. REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
The Series 8000 meter must be installed by a certified electrician with knowledge of local safety
regulations. Initial installation of the unit, and any subsequent modification to the unit, must be
inspected by the local electrical safety authority. The Series 8000 meter complies with the standards
listed in Table 3.
Table 3: Regulatory Compliance
DisciplineRegulatory and Industry Standard
SafetyUL certified to IEC/EA/UL/CSA 61010-1 2nd Edition
CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1-04
Emissions (EMC)FCC Part 15 Class B, ICES-003 EN55022, IEC 6100-4-5
Surge power/telephone linesANSI/TIA968-A: 2002
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WARRANTY
WEB VERSION
FOR CANADA ONLY
For warranty information and/or product returns, residents of Canada should contact Leviton in writing
at Leviton Manufacturing of Canada Ltd to the attention of the Quality Assurance Department,
165 Hymus Blvd, Pointe-Claire (Quebec), Canada H9R 1E9 or by telephone at 1 800 405-5320.
LIMITED 2 YEAR WARRANTY AND EXCLUSIONS
Leviton warrants to the original consumer purchaser and not for the benefit of anyone else that this product
at the time of its sale by Leviton is free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal and proper
use for two years from the purchase date. Leviton’s only obligation is to correct such defects by repair
or replacement, at its option. For details visit www.leviton.com or call 1-800-824-3005. This warranty
excludes and there is disclaimed liability for labor for removal of this product or reinstallation. This warranty
is void if this product is installed improperly or in an improper environment, overloaded, misused, opened,
abused, or altered in any manner, or is not used under normal operating conditions or not in accordance
with any labels or instructions. There are no other or implied warranties of any kind, including merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, but if any implied warranty is required by the
applicable jurisdiction, the duration of any such implied warranty, including merchantability and fitness for
a particular purpose, is limited to two years. Leviton is not liable for incidental, indirect, special, or
consequential damages, including without limitation, damage to, or loss of use of, any equipment,
lost sales or profits or delay or failure to perform this warranty obligation. The remedies provided
herein are the exclusive remedies under this warranty, whether based on contract, tort or otherwise.
For Technical Assistance Call: 1-800-824-3005 (U.S.A. Only) www.leviton.com
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Tech Line: 1-800-959-6004
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