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		 SUB Series Interval Data Recorders   
					INSTALLATION MANUAL   
					NOTE: IDRs with modular jacks can be powered from either   
					PRE-INSTALLATION   
					the first Honeywell meter or by an external power   
					supply (requires 120 VAC). IDRs with removable   
					screw-type connectors require an external power   
					INFORMATION   
					supply (provided).   
					The SUB Series Interval Data Recorder (IDR) is an energy   
					data collection device. Installation must be performed by   
					qualified personnel only and must be in accordance with local   
					and national electrical codes. Honeywell and its   
					representatives are not responsible for damage or injury from   
					improper installation.   
					SUBIDR-16’s are supplied with an ID letter for each group of 8   
					inputs to make them compatible with E-Mon Energy™   
					software. The available choices are A-B, C-D, E-F, G-H, I-J, K-   
					L, M-N, O-P, Q-R, S-T, U-V, W-X and Y-Z. No other combi-   
					nations are available. When mixing 8-point and 16-point IDRs   
					together, it may be necessary to jump a letter in the system.   
					As an example, if you have an 8-point IDR labeled “A”, “B” and   
					“C”, the 16-point IDR to choose would be the E-F unit.   
					The IDR is contained within a NEMA 12 enclosure and is   
					designed for INDOOR USE ONLY, where ambient   
					temperatures are between +32 and +120 ºF. It is available in 8   
					and 16 input configurations.   
					The IDR is available in three configurations.   
					The SUBIDR must be located in an area that is central to the   
					meters connected to it.   
					1. Modular Jacks (SUBIDR-8 and SUBIDR-16): Supplied   
					with all modular jacks for use only with Honeywell   
					meters.   
					IMPORTANT:   
					The meter that is connected to meter jack #1 on the   
					IDR must be within 100 feet from the IDR, as it sup-   
					plies low-voltage power to operate the IDR. All other   
					meters can be located up to 500 feet from the IDR.   
					NOTE: The IDR with modular jacks is designed to operate   
					with Honeywell meters only. Terminal input models   
					can support the monitoring of third-party metering   
					equipment; contact Honeywell for further information.   
					The IDR must be installed in a location according to these   
					guidelines to ensure continued safe, trouble-free operation.   
					Fig. 1. IDR board with modular jacks.   
					2. Plug-In Screw-Type Connectors (SUBIDR-8 and   
					SUBIDR-16): Supplied with all plug-in screw-type con-   
					nectors for use with third-party meters (electric, gas,   
					water, etc.) that are provided with a dry contact pulse   
					output. (Requires external power supply.)   
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					Do not install near sensitive radio communication   
					equipment or receiving antenna systems.   
					Do not install near high-energy electrical fields such as   
					those produced by welding equipment or by high-   
					power electrical motors.   
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					Always install in an area that is dry, away from any   
					potential liquid or chemical splash hazards. Never   
					install electrical equipment in an area where flamma-   
					ble chemicals or vapors are present.   
					The IDR enclosure’s door must be kept closed once   
					installed. Exposing the internal circuits to dust, dirt,   
					fumes or high humidity can damage the IDR.   
					NOTE: All internal circuits are isolated from the AC line.   
					Fig. 2. IDR with screw-type connectors.   
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					removed. The third-party meter IDR uses a DIP switch to   
					perform this function. This switch is preset at the factory and   
					requires no further adjustment.   
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					D7 (Low Battery) -> This LED must be OFF. This   
					LED indicates a low or missing battery.   
					D6 (System Error) -> This LED must be OFF.   
					3. Meter pulse indicators   
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					Yellow LEDs P1 through P8 may be flashing.   
					These LEDs indicate each meter’s pulse rate.   
					The flash rate depends on how much load the   
					meter is measuring. The faster the pulse the   
					greater the load.   
					IMPORTANT:   
					IF THE METER MEASURES ZERO LOAD, THERE   
					IS NO METER PULSE, WHEN THE PULSE RATE   
					IS ZERO THE YELLOW LED INDICATOR WILL   
					REMAIN EITHER ON OR OFF UNTIL THERE IS A   
					LOAD.   
					NOTE: If one of the LEDs does not flash, verify the meter   
					connection first. If the meter is properly connected,   
					check the meter’s display for a flashing load indica-   
					tor.   
					4. Panel Indicators   
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					Two LEDs are visible through the window on the   
					door of the stand-alone enclosure. THESE LEDS   
					ARE NOT PRESENT IN MMU STYLE IDRS.   
					Green LED (Power Indicator) -> The green LED   
					indicates that power is present at the IDR.   
					Red LED (Tamper Alarm) -> The red LED indi-   
					cates that the IDR door has been opened. This   
					tamper alarm LED will be on when the door is   
					closed, and will flash when the door is open.   
					When the software startup is performed, the IDR   
					will be initialized by the E-Mon Energy software   
					and the alarm LED will turn off as long as the door   
					remains closed. The alarm can only be reset   
					through the software.   
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					Fig. 5. Overview of main circuit board.   
					MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD VISUAL   
					CHECKS   
					5. IDR 16 Option 16 Card (applies only to the SUBIDR-16   
					Once you have connected meter #1 to jack #1 in the IDR, the   
					IDR should be energized. If the IDR is not energized, verify:   
					model.)   
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					For each meter (9-16) installed on the options   
					card, another set of yellow LEDs (P9-P16) will be   
					present. These LEDs indicate the meter pulse   
					rate for meters #9 through #16.   
					1. Meter #1 is turned on. (Meter #1 powers the IDR; if   
					Meter #1 is not installed and powered up, the IDR will   
					not function.)   
					2. Verify that JMP8 on the IDR circuit board has a jumper   
					installed.   
					3. Verify that J23 & J24 on the IDR circuit board are set in   
					the position labeled “MTR”. Both jumpers should be set   
					to the RIGHT position.   
					4. Verify that the cable between Meter #1 and Jack #1 on   
					the IDR is properly assembled. (See Appendix A for   
					cable assembly.)   
					OPTIONAL AC ADAPTER   
					(OPTIONAL EXTERNAL 120 VAC   
					POWER SUPPLY)   
					If you are NOT using the optional AC adapter to power the   
					IDR, proceed to Section 6.0.   
					NOTE: If the IDR is being powered by the optional AC   
					adapter instead of by Meter #1, see Section 5.0.   
					Instead of powering the IDR using Meter #1, Honeywell can   
					supply an optional AC adapter. If the IDR was provided with   
					this option, verify the following:   
					Verify the status of the LED indicators on the IDR circuit   
					board. (See Appendix B for locations.)   
					1. Jumpers J23 & J24 on the IDR circuit board are set to   
					the LEFT position (position labeled “EXT”.)   
					2. Jumper at JMP8 MUST be removed.   
					3. The AC adapter’s two-wire cord must be plugged into   
					the IDR at TB9. (The polarity of these wires does not   
					matter.)   
					1. Power Supply Indicators   
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					L3, green -> This LED is ON.   
					L1, green -> This LED is ON.   
					2. System status indicators   
					D4 (CPU), red -> This LED flashes once per sec-   
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					ond. If D4 flashes twice per second, the IDR is not   
					initialized. This will be addressed later using E-   
					Mon Energy software.   
					4. Plug the AC adapter into a 120 VAC outlet.   
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					IMPORTANT:   
					METHOD 1: MODULAR PLUG METHOD   
					The AC adapter is designed to be used with a 120   
					VAC outlet only.   
					This method requires using 4 stranded conductors inside a   
					cable that is fitted with an RJ-11 type plug for 4-conductor   
					modular systems at each end of the cable.   
					5. The IDR should now be energized. Perform the visual   
					* Do not use any pre-made telephone cables. See Appendix A   
					for correct cable configuration.   
					checks outlined in section 4.   
					NOTE: The AC adapter provides an isolated 18 VAC/300   
					mA power source for the IDR.   
					1. Plug the 4-wire RJ-11 cable/plug assembly into Channel   
					A on the SUB-RS232K. Connect the other end of this   
					cable to the IDR at either of the two RS-485 ports at the   
					top left of the IDR circuit board.   
					2. The unused RS-485 port is used to connect another   
					cable to the next IDR. This is called a “daisy-chain” con-   
					nection. This can be done repeatedly to connect as   
					many as 52 individual IDRs.   
					SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS   
					Hardwired System using the SUB-RS232K   
					Communication Key.   
					(See the hardwired system configuration diagrams in   
					Appendix F.)   
					NOTE: The total combined cable length must be no more   
					than 4,000 feet.   
					The SUB-RS232K communications key allows you to connect   
					IDRs to a personal computer that has E-Mon Energy software   
					installed. The computer communicates with the IDRs through   
					the SUB-RS232K.   
					3. Each IDR has two LEDs (yellow and green) located   
					directly below the RS-485 jacks. If the system is prop-   
					erly wired, these two LEDs will normally be OFF. These   
					LEDs will flash when the computer and IDR are commu-   
					nicating.   
					The SUB-RS232K must be located within 15 feet of the host   
					computer.   
					METHOD 2: TERMINAL BLOCK METHOD   
					IDRs may also be daisy-chained using a 3-conductor cable.   
					Instead of using the two modular jacks for the RS-485 daisy   
					chain, you can use J20 at the bottom right corner of the IDR   
					circuit board.   
					Connecting the SUB-RS232K to the   
					computer   
					The SUB-RS232K is supplied with:   
					Remove this 3-terminal plug to facilitate attaching the wires   
					using the screw terminals that are captivated within the plug   
					housing.   
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					(1) 8-conductor cable fitted with RJ-45 plugs   
					(1) DB-9 serial COM port adapter   
					(1) AC adapter that converts 120 VAC into the 7 VAC   
					used to power the SUB-RS232K.   
					1. 1. Daisy-chain the IDRs by connecting:   
					1. Connect the 8-conductor cable to the left-side jack   
					(labeled “RS232”) on the rear panel of the SUB-   
					RS232K.   
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					All HI terminals together   
					All LO terminals together   
					All GND terminals together   
					2. Connect the appropriate COM port adapter (DB-9) to   
					the serial port on the back of the computer. Plug the 8-   
					conductor cable from the SUB-RS232K into the COM   
					port adapter.   
					3. Connect the 7 VAC AC adapter into the rear panel input   
					on the SUB-RS232K. Plug the adapter into a 120 VAC   
					outlet. On the front panel of the SUB-RS232K, two   
					LEDs will light up (POWER ON and AC ON.)   
					** This requires putting two wires into each of the 3 terminals.   
					2. Connecting to the SUB-RS232K.   
					You will need to attach an RJ-11 modular plug to the cable that   
					serves the RS-485 system.   
					On each channel on the back of the SUB-RS232K, the pin out   
					for each channel is as follows:   
					NOTE: When E-Mon Energy software is accessed on the   
					computer, a third LED will turn on. The SUB-RS232K   
					READY indicator will light up as soon as the E-Mon   
					Energy software is booted up and the correct COM   
					port is set up via the settings provided in the soft-   
					ware’s Locations menu.   
					Fig. 6. SUB-RS232K modular jack pin out.   
					Connecting IDRs to the SUB-RS232K using   
					RS-485   
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					PIN1 - Not used   
					PIN2 - GND   
					PIN3 - HI   
					On the rear panel of the SUB-RS232K, there are three jacks   
					labeled as channels A, B and C. These are RS-485 serial   
					communications ports used to connect the IDRs. Each of   
					these three channels can be connected to as many as 52   
					individual IDRs over a total cable distance of 4000 feet.   
					Channels are independent and must not be connected to   
					each other. (See Appendix F.)   
					PIN4 - LO   
					NOTE: It is okay to use the J20 with the modular jacks if   
					needed.   
					This completes the installation of the IDR hardwired system.   
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					Using the USB connection on your   
					computer   
					As an alternative to the SUB-RS232K converter, we offer the   
					SUB-USBK that allows you to convert the RS485 output from   
					your IDRs for direct connect to your USB connection on your   
					computer.   
					APPENDIX A - CABLE   
					CONFIGURATION   
					A. Four-Conductor Cables (IDR RS-485 Communication)   
					Baud Rate Selection   
					The communication baud rate is selected by means of a   
					jumper on the circuit board (See appendix C for location.)   
					There are three (3) selections: 19200, 9600 (factory default)   
					and 2400.   
					1. When using the IDR with a modem, the rate of 9600   
					should always be selected.   
					2. The baud rate on the IDR must always match the baud   
					rate selected in the E-Mon Energy software. Communi-   
					cation will not work if they are not set correctly.   
					3. After a baud rate change, press CPU Reset (See   
					Appendix C) to register the change in the IDR.   
					4. All IDRs in the “daisy chain” circuit must be set at the   
					same baud rate.   
					Fig. 7. connectors.   
					B. Six-Conductor Cables (Meters #2-#8, optional #9-#16)   
					Fig. 8. connectors.   
					C. Eight-Conductor Cables (Meter #1, RS-232 Key to   
					Computer)   
					Fig. 9. connectors.   
					NOTE: All cables are wired pin-to-pin (straight through) as   
					shown above.   
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					APPENDIX B - LED INDICATORS   
					D7-Clear Red LED   
					Low Battery   
					MUST be "OFF"   
					(Indicates low battery   
					when lit)   
					L1-Green LED   
					Serial Communications   
					Power Supply   
					Always "ON"   
					(Indicates power supply   
					is okay if LED is ON)   
					D4-Red LED   
					CPU Status   
					Flashes once per   
					second   
					D6-Clear Red LED   
					System Error   
					Always "OFF" when   
					system is operating   
					normally   
					D1-Green LED   
					D2-Yellow LED   
					See "Serial   
					Communications"   
					L3-Green LED   
					Main Power Indicator   
					Always "ON"   
					P1-P8-Yellow LED   
					Meter Pulse Indicators   
					(Indicates input pulses   
					being received from   
					meters)   
					Fig. 10. LED indicators.   
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					APPENDIX C - IDR CIRCUIT BOARD COMPONENTS   
					Battery   
					J3-J4-RS-485 Communications Jacks   
					See "Serial Communications"   
					(Ports used to connect one IDR   
					to another IDR or Key)   
					CPU Reset Button   
					Baud Rate Selection   
					See "Serial   
					Communications"   
					(Selects communication   
					baud rate ALWAYS set at   
					9600 BPS when modem   
					is present)   
					Baud Rate Selection   
					See Chapter 6   
					d"Communications"   
					M1-M8-Meter Inputs   
					(Ports used to connect   
					meters to IDR)   
					JMP-8-Meter Power Selection   
					See “Main Circuit Board   
					Visual Checks” and “Optional   
					AC Adapter”   
					(Selects external power, or   
					powered from Meter #1)   
					J20-RS485   
					Communications   
					See "Serial Communications"   
					TB9-External Power Input   
					See “Optional   
					AC Adapter”   
					(Connects external   
					power supply adapter)   
					J23 & J24-Input Power   
					Selection   
					See “Main Circuit   
					Board Visual Checks” and   
					“Optional AC Adapter”   
					Fig. 11. IDR circuit board components.   
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					APPENDIX D - SYSTEM WIRING GUIDES   
					Wiring Guide for SUBIDR-8   
					DB-9 (DTE) Connector   
					RJ-45   
					SUB-RS232K   
					PC   
					RJ-11   
					6' cable provided by   
					Honeywell (15 ft max.)   
					8-conductor cable   
					& modular plug   
					AC Adapter   
					4-Conductor   
					Flat Modular Cable   
					Up to 4000 Feet Total   
					Daisy-Chain or   
					Star Connection   
					Channel 1 of 3   
					(One of three channels shown for clarity.)   
					(Up to 8 Meters)   
					IDR A   
					6-Cond.   
					RJ-45   
					8-Cond.   
					RJ-45   
					6-Cond.   
					RJ-45   
					RJ-11   
					(Up to 8 Meters)   
					Up to 52 SUBIDR-8s per channel   
					IDR Z   
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					Note: Meter 1 must be installed within   
					100 feet of IDR. Meters 2-8 must be installed   
					within 500 feet of IDR.   
					CONNECTION   
					CABLE TYPE   
					CONNECTOR   
					SUBIDR to Honeywell Meter #1   
					8-cond. 22-26 AWG   
					flat modular cable   
					RJ-45   
					SUBIDR to Honeywell Meters #2-8   
					6-cond. 22-26 AWG   
					(Pins 1 & 8 not used)   
					RJ-45   
					SUBIDR to SUBIDR   
					4-cond. 26 AWG   
					4-cond. 26 AWG   
					RJ-11   
					SUBIDR to SUB-RS232K   
					SUB-RS232K to Computer *   
					RJ-11   
					8-cond. 22-26 AWG   
					flat modular cable   
					RJ-45/DTE   
					SUB-RS232K to Modem *   
					SUBIDR to SUB-USBK *   
					8-cond. 22-26 AWG   
					flat modular cable   
					RJ-45   
					Allows connection directly   
					to the computer USB   
					SUBIDR to Pulse Meter   
					* Supplied by Honeywell   
					2-cond. 14-22 AWG   
					Note: When constructing field-installed cables, modular cables must be made   
					so that the individual wires go through on the same pin number.   
					Fig. 12. Wiring overview for SUBIDR-8.   
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					Wiring Guide for SUBIDR-16   
					DB-9 (DTE) Connector   
					RJ-45   
					SUB-RS232K   
					PC   
					RJ-11   
					6' cable provided by   
					Honeywell (15 ft max.)   
					8-conductor cable   
					& modular plug   
					AC Adapter   
					4-Conductor   
					Flat Modular Cable   
					Up to 4000 Feet Total   
					Daisy-Chain or   
					Star Connection   
					Channel 1 of 3   
					(One of three channels shown for clarity.)   
					IDR A-B   
					(Up to 16 Meters)   
					6-Cond.   
					RJ-45   
					8-Cond.   
					RJ-45   
					6-Cond.   
					RJ-45   
					RJ-11   
					(Up to 16 Meters)   
					IDRY-Z   
					Up to 26 SUBIDR-16s per channel   
					(3 channels per SUB-RS232K)   
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					3rd   
					Party   
					Meter   
					3rd   
					Party   
					Meter   
					3rd   
					Party   
					Meter   
					Pair of wires   
					(#22-#14 AWG)   
					Note: Meter 1 must be installed within   
					100 feet of IDR. Meters 2-8 must be installed   
					within 500 feet of IDR.   
					CONNECTION   
					CABLE TYPE   
					CONNECTOR   
					SUBIDR to Honeywell Meter #1   
					8-cond. 22-26 AWG   
					flat modular cable   
					RJ-45   
					SUBIDR to Honeywell Meters #2-16 6-cond. 22-26 AWG   
					RJ-45   
					(Pins 1 & 8 not used)   
					SUBIDR to SUBIDR   
					4-cond. 26 AWG   
					4-cond. 26 AWG   
					RJ-11   
					IDR to RS-232 Key 2000   
					SUB-RS232K to Computer *   
					RJ-11   
					8-cond. 22-26 AWG   
					flat modular cable   
					RJ-45/DTE   
					SUB-RS232K to Modem *   
					SUBIDR to SUB-USBK *   
					8-cond. 22-26 AWG   
					flat modular cable   
					RJ-45   
					Allows connection directly   
					to the computer USB   
					SUBIDR to Pulse Meter   
					* Supplied by Honeywell   
					2-cond. 14-22 AWG   
					Note: When constructing field-installed cables, modular cables must be made   
					so that the individual wires go through on the same pin number.   
					Fig. 13. Wiring overview for SUBIDR-16.   
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					APPENDIX E - HARDWIRED SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DIAGRAMS   
					SUBIDR-8, Using Honeywell Meters:   
					IDR   
					Up to 8 Meters   
					Up to 4000 Feet Total   
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					Up to 52   
					SUBIDR-8’s   
					Channel 1   
					IDR   
					Up to 8 Meters   
					PC   
					RS-232 Serial Port   
					COM1 - COM4   
					15’ max   
					SUB-RS232K*   
					Channel 2   
					IDR   
					IDR   
					AC Adapter   
					Up to 8 Meters   
					Channel 3   
					Up to 4000 Feet Total   
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					Up to 52   
					SUBIDR-8’s   
					Up to 8 Meters   
					NOTE: Meter #1 must be installed within 100 feet of IDR.   
					Meters #2-16 must be installed within 500 feet of IDR.   
					Meter #1 uses 8-conductor cable.   
					Meters #2-16 use 6-conductor cable.   
					Fig. 14. Hard-wiring the SUBIDR-8.   
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					SUBIDR-16, Using HoneywellMeters   
					IDR   
					IDR   
					Up to 16 Meters   
					Up to 4000 Feet Total   
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					Up to 26   
					Channel 1   
					SUBIDR-16’s   
					Up to 16 Meters   
					PC   
					RS-232 Serial Port   
					COM1 - COM4   
					Channel 2   
					SUB-RS232K*   
					6' cable provided by   
					Honeywell (15 ft max.)   
					IDR   
					IDR   
					AC Adapter   
					Up to 16 Meters   
					Channel 3   
					Up to 4000 Feet Total   
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					Up to 26   
					SUBIDR-16’s   
					Up to 16 Meters   
					NOTE: Meter #1 must be installed within 100 feet of IDR.   
					Meters #2-#16 must be installed within 500 feet of IDR.   
					Meter #1 uses 8-conductor cable.   
					Meters #2-16 use 6-conductor cable.   
					SUBIDR-16, Using Other Utility-Type Meters   
					(Gas, Water, Etc.)   
					IDR   
					Up to 16 Meters   
					AC Adapter   
					Up to 4000 Feet Total   
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					Up to 26   
					SUBIDR-16’s   
					Channel 1   
					IDR   
					Up to 16 Meters   
					PC   
					AC Adapter   
					RS-232 Serial Port   
					COM1 - COM4   
					SUB-RS232K*   
					Channel 2   
					6' cable provided by   
					Honeywell (15 ft max.)   
					IDR   
					IDR   
					AC Adapter   
					Up to 16 Meters   
					AC Adapter   
					Channel 3   
					Up to 4000 Feet Total   
					~ 
					~ 
					Up to 26   
					SUBIDR-16’s   
					Up to 16 Meters   
					AC Adapter   
					NOTE: Meters must be installed within 500 feet of IDR.   
					Meter connected with a pair of #22-#14 AWG conductors.   
					Fig. 15. Hard-wiring the SUBIDR-16.   
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					APPENDIX G - IDR TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS   
					Enclosure:   
					Lockable steel JIC box NEMA 12.   
					Dimensions:   
					9.5” H x 6.75” W x 3.875” D.   
					Knockouts:   
					Three (3) on bottom of enclosure (3/4” Cond.)   
					Power Supply:   
					Powered by meter or optional 120 VAC adapter.   
					Back Up:   
					Lithium Power Cell LTC-3PN (10 year lifetime)   
					LED Indicators:   
					Input pulse, CPU operation, alarm, power, communication   
					Inputs   
					SUBIDR-8:   
					Eight (8) eight-pin modular ports   
					or   
					Eight (8) 2-screw plug-in terminals   
					SUBIDR-16:   
					Sixteen (16) eight-pin modular ports   
					or   
					Sixteen (16) 2-screw plug-in terminals   
					or   
					Eight (8) eight-pin modular ports and eight (8) 2-screw plug-in terminals   
					Max Pulse Input:   
					<600 pulses per minute (50% duty cycle)   
					Data Storage:   
					12 days @ 5-minute sampling intervals   
					36 days @ 15-minute sampling intervals   
					Interface with:   
					Honeywell submeters, Electric utility meters, third-party submeters, gas meters, water meters, BTU meters and any meter   
					equipped with a contact pulse output (using available 2-screw terminals.)   
					Power Consumption:   
					2 watts maximum, 1.2 watts typical   
					Processor:   
					8-bit; 14 MHz main clock   
					Real-Time Clock:   
					100-year clock/calendar. Automatically makes changes to standard/daylight savings time.   
					Communications:   
					Serial, RS-485, 3-wire. Optically isolated from all other circuits. 9600 bps standard; provisions for 19200 or 2400 bps.   
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					LIMITED WARRANTY   
					Subject to the exclusions listed below, Honeywell will either   
					repair or replace (at its option) any product that it   
					manufactures and which contains a defect in material or   
					workmanship.   
					accident or the negligence of any party; (iv) damaged as a   
					result of events beyond Honeywell’s control or other force   
					majeure events or (v) used in conjunction with equipment,   
					components, accessories, parts or materials not supplied or   
					approved by Honeywell.   
					The following exclusions apply:   
					7. This Limited Warranty is limited to the obligation to repair or   
					replace the manufactured product. This is the sole and   
					exclusive remedy for any breach of warranty. IN NO EVENT   
					SHALL HONEYWELL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT,   
					INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE   
					DAMAGES (INCLUDING ANY DAMAGE FOR LOST   
					PROFITS) ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH   
					THE FURNISHING OF PRODUCTS, PARTS OR SERVICES,   
					OR THE PERFORMANCE, USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE   
					ANY PRODUCTS, PARTS OR SERVICES, SALE OF OR   
					OTHERWISE, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT,   
					WARRANTY, TORT, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION,   
					NEGLIGENCE, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE   
					THEORY.   
					1. This Limited Warranty is only effective for a period of (18)   
					eighteen months following the date of manufacture when   
					installed in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions by   
					qualified personnel.   
					2. Honeywell must be notified of the defect within ninety (90)   
					days after the defect becomes apparent or known.   
					3. Buyer’s remedies shall be limited to repair or replacement   
					of the product or component which failed to conform to   
					Honeywell’s express warranty set forth above.   
					4. Buyer shall be responsible for all freight costs and shall   
					bear all risk of loss or damage to returned goods while in   
					transit.   
					8. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN,   
					HONEYWELL MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,   
					EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO ANY   
					PRODUCTS, PARTS OR SERVICES PROVIDED BY   
					HONEYWELL INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE   
					IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND   
					FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. PRODUCTS OR   
					COMPONENTS DISTRIBUTED, BUT NOT   
					MANUFACTURED, BY HONEYWELL ARE NOT   
					WARRANTED BY HONEYWELL AND BUYER MUST   
					INSTEAD RELY ON THE REPRESENTATIONS AND   
					WARRANTIES, IF ANY, PROVIDED DIRECTLY TO THE   
					BUYER BY THE MANUFACTURER OF SUCH PRODUCT   
					OR COMPONENT.   
					5. This Limited Warranty does not cover installation, removal,   
					reinstallation, or labor costs, and excludes normal wear and   
					tear. Buyer shall provide labor for the removal of the defective   
					component or item and installation of its replacement at no   
					charge to Honeywell.   
					6. This Limited Warranty does not cover any product if: (i) a   
					product is altered or modified from its original manufactured   
					condition, (ii) any repairs, alterations or other work has been   
					performed by Buyer or others on such item, other than work   
					performed with Honeywell’s authorization and according to its   
					approved procedures; (iii) the alleged defect is a result of   
					abuse, misuse, improper maintenance, improper installation,   
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					Automation and Control Solutions   
					Honeywell International Inc.   
					1985 Douglas Drive North   
					Golden Valley, MN 55422   
					Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitée   
					35 Dynamic Drive   
					® U.S. Registered Trademark   
					© 2011 Honeywell International Inc.   
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