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IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter
Overview &Specifications
12 User and Installation Manual IM02601003E-September 2011 www.eaton.com
Current Inputs
The IQ 100 Series meter’s Current Inputs use a unique dual input method:
Method 1: CT Pass Through
The CT passes directly through the meter without any physical termination on the meter. This
insures that the meter cannot be a point of failure on the CT circuit. This is preferable for utility
users when sharing relay class CTs. No Burden is added to the secondary CT circuit.
Method 2: Current Gills
This unit additionally provides ultra-rugged Termination Pass Through Bars that allow CT leads to
be terminated on the meter. This, too, eliminates any possible point of failure at the meter. This
is a preferred technique for insuring that relay class CT integrity is not compromised (the CT will
not open in a fault condition).
Ordering Information
IQ - 150 - M - A - 6 - 5 - 1 - 1
1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Model:
130 = Volts/Amps Meter
140 = Power Meter
150 = Energy Meter
2. Meter Type
M = Meter (with integral display)
T = Transducer Only (no display, with either RS485 or RJ45 option)
3. Frequency:
5 = 50 Hz System
6 = 60 Hz System
4. Current Input:
5 = 5 Amp Secondary
1 = 1 Amp Secondary
5. Power Supply:
1 = Universal, (90 - 265) VAC @50/60Hz or (100-370) VDC
4 = (18 - 60) VDC
6. Communication
0 = None (see Programmable Settings and Factory Settings sections beginning on the next page)
1 = RS485 with Modbus RTU and KYZ Pulse Output
2 = RJ45 Ethernet connection with Modbus TCP and KYZ Pulse Output
Example: IQ 150-M-A-6-5-1-1
(IQ 150 Energy Meter with 60 Hz System, 5 Amp Secondary, 90-265 VAC/100-370 VDC Power Supply, RS485
Modbus and KYZ Pulse Output)
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