SINOTIMER DDS6619

SINOTIMER DDS6619 Din Rail Single Phase Energy Meter User Manual

Model: DDS6619

1. Mawu Oyamba

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the SINOTIMER DDS6619 Din Rail Single Phase Energy Meter. This device is designed for measuring active energy consumption in single-phase AC systems. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and use to ensure proper function and safety.

SINOTIMER DDS6619 Din Rail Single Phase Energy Meter front view

Chithunzi 1: Patsogolo view of the SINOTIMER DDS6619 Din Rail Single Phase Energy Meter, showing the LCD display and terminal connections.

2. Zambiri Zachitetezo

Chonde tsatirani malangizo otsatirawa kuti mupewe kuvulala ndi kuwonongeka kwa chipangizocho:

  • Kuyika kuyenera kuchitidwa ndi anthu oyenerera.
  • Ensure the main power supply is disconnected before installation or maintenance.
  • Do not operate the meter in environments with excessive moisture, dust, or corrosive gases.
  • Verify correct wiring connections according to the provided diagram to avoid damage or malfunction.
  • The meter is designed for indoor use only.
  • Do not attempt to open or repair the meter yourself. Contact qualified service personnel.

3. Zamkatimu Phukusi

Mukatsegula phukusili, chonde onetsetsani kuti zinthu zonse zilipo komanso zosawonongeka:

  • 1 x SINOTIMER DDS6619 Din Rail Single Phase Energy Meter
  • 1 x Buku la ogwiritsa (chikalata ichi)

4. Zinthu Zogulitsa

The DDS6619 energy meter offers a range of features for efficient power monitoring:

  • Innovative Dual-Row Display: The top row rotates to show temporary kWh, voltage, current, power, power factor, and frequency. The second row displays total power consumption.
  • LCD Backlight: Blue LCD HD backlight ensures clear visibility in various lighting conditions.
  • Kulondola Kwambiri: Class 1.0 meter, utilizing microelectronics and digital processing for reliable energy measurement.
  • 6-in-1 Multimeter Functionality: Displays Total Energy (kWh), Temporary Energy (kWh), Voltage (V), Current (A), Power (W), Frequency (Hz), and Power Factor (PF).
  • Energy Memory: All electric energy data is automatically stored and memorized upon power loss.
  • Bwezeretsani Ntchito: Temporary kWh data can be reset to zero for specific measurement needs. Total power consumption remains unaffected.
  • Mapangidwe Abwino Kwambiri: Standard 36mm width, compatible with universal DIN 35mm guide rails.
  • Zomangamanga Zolimba: Made from flame-retardant, high-quality ABS material for impact resistance and long service life.
DDS6619 display modes showing temporary and total readings for kWh, voltage, current, power, frequency, and power factor

Image 2: Illustration of the DDS6619 display modes, demonstrating how temporary and total readings for various electrical parameters are shown.

5. Kukhazikitsa ndi Kuyika

5.1 Makulidwe

The meter is designed for standard DIN rail mounting. Refer to the dimensions below for proper planning:

DDS6619 dimensions showing width 36.3mm, height 78.5mm, and depth 65.8mm

Image 3: Dimensional drawing of the DDS6619 meter, indicating its width (36.3mm), height (78.5mm), and depth (65.8mm) for installation planning.

5.2 Kukwera

  1. Ensure the main power supply is turned off at the circuit breaker before proceeding.
  2. Mount the DDS6619 meter onto a standard 35mm DIN rail in your electrical panel.
  3. Ensure the meter is securely fastened to prevent movement.

5.3 Chiwonetsero cha Wiring

Follow the wiring diagram carefully. Incorrect wiring can cause damage to the meter or electrical system.

DDS6619 wiring diagram showing L and N connections for input and output

Image 4: Wiring diagram for the DDS6619 meter, illustrating the correct connections for live (L) and neutral (N) input and output terminals.

  1. Connect the incoming Live (L) wire to the terminal marked 'L' on the input side.
  2. Connect the incoming Neutral (N) wire to the terminal marked 'N' on the input side.
  3. Connect the outgoing Live (L) wire to the terminal marked 'L' on the output side.
  4. Connect the outgoing Neutral (N) wire to the terminal marked 'N' on the output side.
  5. Yang'anani kawiri maulumikizidwe onse kuti muwone ngati ali olimba komanso olondola musanabwezeretse mphamvu.

6. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito

6.1 Mphamvu Pa

After successful installation and wiring, restore power to the circuit. The meter's LCD display will illuminate, showing the current readings.

Zithunzi za 6.2

The meter features a dual-row display. The top row cycles through various temporary electrical parameters, while the bottom row consistently shows the total power consumption (kWh).

  • Top Row (Rotating Display): Shows temporary kWh, Voltage (V), Current (A), Power (W), Power Factor (PF), and Frequency (Hz). This display automatically cycles through these parameters.
  • Bottom Row (Static Display): Always shows the total accumulated power consumption in kWh. This value cannot be reset.

6.3 Reset Function for Temporary kWh

The temporary kWh reading can be reset to zero for monitoring consumption over specific periods.

DDS6619 reset function explanation showing temporary and total power consumption and reset button

Image 5: Diagram illustrating the reset function. The top display shows temporary power consumption (resettable), the bottom shows total power consumption (not resettable), and indicates to hold the reset button for 6 seconds.

  1. Locate the reset button on the front panel of the meter.
  2. Press and hold the reset button for approximately 6 seconds.
  3. The temporary kWh value on the top display will reset to zero. The total power consumption on the bottom display will remain unchanged.

7. Zofotokozera

ParameterMtengo
ChitsanzoChithunzi cha DDS6619
Yoyezedwa Voltage120VAC
Adavoteledwa Panopa5(80)A
pafupipafupi60Hz pa
Kalasi Yolondola1.0
OnetsaniLCD yokhala ndi Blue Backlight
Kukwera35mm DIN Rail
ZakuthupiLawi Retardant ABS
Makulidwe a Phukusi2.72 x 1.65 x 0.63 mainchesi
Kulemera0.48 pawo

8. Kusamalira

The DDS6619 energy meter requires minimal maintenance. Follow these guidelines to ensure its longevity:

  • Keep the meter clean by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
  • Onetsetsani kuti malo ogwirira ntchito amakhalabe mkati mwa kutentha ndi chinyezi.
  • Periodically check wiring connections for tightness, especially in environments subject to vibration.
  • Do not expose the meter to direct sunlight for extended periods, as this may affect the LCD display.

9. Mavuto

If you encounter issues with your DDS6619 meter, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

VutoChifukwa ChothekaYankho
No display/Meter not powering onNo power supply; Incorrect wiring; Faulty meterCheck power supply to the circuit. Verify wiring connections according to the diagram. If problem persists, contact support.
Kuwerenga molakwikaIncorrect wiring; Overload; External interferenceRe-check wiring. Ensure load does not exceed meter's maximum current rating. Isolate from strong electromagnetic fields.
Temporary kWh not resettingReset button not held long enoughPress and hold the reset button for a full 6 seconds.
Total kWh reading is zero or incorrectIncorrect wiring; Meter malfunctionVerify wiring. Note that total kWh cannot be reset. If consistently incorrect, contact support.

10. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo

SINOTIMER products are manufactured to high-quality standards. For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or visit the official SINOTIMER webmalo.

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