User`s manual
RX3i Power Sync and Measurement System 9
GFK-2748
Field Wiring
Wiring to the PSM consists of
the connection cable between the Terminal Assembly and the PSM
the leads to user-supplied potential and mandatory user-supplied current transformers
Sync relay output connections, and
frame ground connections from the Terminal Assembly to the chassis.
No CT shorting bars are provided on the PSM Terminal Assembly; these must be supplied by the user.
Requirements for Terminal Assembly Connections
Terminal Assembly connections above 600VAC require prepared wire ends, such as tinning of the conductors, or use of
crimpled or soldered forked connectors or ferrules.
Terminal connections for COM1, COM2, voltage sensing and current sensing terminals
Terminal torque: 1.81 Nm (16 in-lb)
Wiring size/type: 0.823 mm
2
– 5.26 mm
2
(18–10 AWG) solid/stranded
Relay output terminal connections
Terminal torque: 0.8 Nm (7 in-lb)
Wiring size/type: 0.205 mm
2
– 0.410 mm
2
(24–21 AWG) solid/stranded
For additional wiring and connectin information, refer to the PACSystems RX3i Power Sync and Measurement Module User's
Manual, GFK-2749.
Warning
The PSM Terminal Assembly connects to hazardous voltages. Before installing, testing, or troubleshooting
this module, you should refer to the complete instructions in the PACSystems RX3i Power Sync and
Measurement Module User's Manual, GFK-2749. Failure to follow the published guidelines may result in
personal injury, equipment damage, or both.
Note: Although Grid 1 and Grid 2 are interchangeable, you should connect the most stable source to Grid 1. Between a
utility grid and a generator, the utility grid is the best choice for connection to the PSM Grid 1 inputs. This will yield the
most accuracy and the least reading-to-reading fluctuation.
Basic PSM System Connections
Grid 1 power system connections to
user PTs with fuses and CTs with
shorting bars
Grid 2 power system connections to
user PTs with fuses and CTs with
shorting bars
Sync
Contacts
Interface cables
Load(s)