Those are the voltage inputs. The 0 ohm resistors are stuffed or remove to set the attenuation of the voltage channels. Read the calibration procedure a few pages in front of the schematic. If you're building the circuit as a prototype, you can stuff only the resistors you need, and not have to short out any of the ones you don't need, just by not putting them in. But if you are taping a board, they did that to make it flexible for whatever the actual input voltages are (the design example shows the calculation for a 240V system).
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if i want to achieve complete isolation from the mains then i shouldn't use the attenuation network directly. a good way would be to use step down transformers as i am using them anyway to power the circuit. how can i go about doing this ???
The neutral has to be shorted to the AGND as this is the reference for the three phases, and thus the reference for the power meter chip. Safe? As long as you don't 'lick test' it while it's hot. The output data looks like it goes through an optoisolater, so it should be ok.