SymCom P2 777-KW/HP-P2, P2 777-575-KW/HP-P2 Power Monitor Installation Instructions

Below you will find brief information for Power Monitor P2 777-KW/HP-P2, Power Monitor P2 777-575-KW/HP-P2. These power monitors are fully programmable for customized protection and designed to protect 3-phase systems with operating voltages of 200-480VAC (500-600VAC for the Model 777-575-KW/HP-P2) They offer advantages over current monitors in low speed motor applications (less than 1800 rpm), lower power applications and in lightly loaded applications.

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Key features

  • Fully programmable for customized protection
  • Protection for 3-phase systems
  • Operating voltages of 200-480VAC
  • Advantages over current monitors in low speed motor applications
  • Form C contact output relay
  • Fail-safe operation
  • Can be programmed prior to installation
  • Can be tested using a 9V battery

Frequently asked questions

You can program the device using the MODE SELECT switch and the RESET/PROGRAM button. Rotate the MODE SELECT switch to the parameter you wish to program, press and hold the RESET/PROGRAM button, and rotate the DISPLAY/PROGRAM knob until the desired setting is displayed. Release the RESET/PROGRAM button to store the new parameter.

The 777-KW/HP-P2 can display a variety of fault codes, including oc (overcurrent), GrF (ground fault), HI(high voltage), Lo(low voltage), rP (reverse phases), SP (stop command), ub (voltage unbalance), uc (undercurrent), CF (contactor failure), LPr (low power), and HPr (high power). Refer to the 'System Display' section in the instruction manual for a complete list of fault codes and their meanings.

You can clear the last fault stored on the 777-KW/HP-P2 by rotating the MODE SELECT switch to GF, pressing and holding the RESET/PROGRAM button, adjusting the DISPLAY/PROGRAM knob until 'cLr' appears on the display, and then releasing the RESET/PROGRAM button.
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