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Transcript Key applications - Schneider Electric
PowerLogic PM700 series
Power and energy meters
A PowerLogic system can help you…
● Improve energy efficiency and lower emissions
● Maximise the use of power distribution networks and reduce per-unit
energy costs
● Improve overall power quality, reliability of equipment and processes
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PM700 series overview
● The PM700 series of power meters are affordable, compact power and energy meters.
● Apply on feeders where cost and installation space are important considerations.
● Install into new equipment or retrofit into existing installations.
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Part of a complete solution
● PM700 series power meters can be used for standalone panel
instrumentation, or as a key component in a complete PowerLogic
power monitoring and control solution that provides transparent
access to all of your intelligent devices.
Software
- PowerLogic ION Enterprise
- PowerLogic System Manager
- PowerLogic PowerView
- PowerLogic ION EEM
Data Communications
- EGX-100
- EGX-400
- Modems
Intelligent Devices
- Circuit monitors
- Power meters
- ION meters
- Low voltage breakers
- Med voltage relays
- Other Modbus devices
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Energy and power quality
meters and monitors
Energy and
power quality meters
Other compatible devices
Other compatible devices
The PM710 and PM750
power meters’ have
standard RS-485 Modbus
communications, allowing
you to view data in power
monitoring software, or
integrate data into Building
Automation and SCADA
systems.
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Industries and applications
Buildings
Industry
Energy & Infrastructure
(includes utilities & critical power)
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Industries and applications Energy savings
Key applications:
● Energy sub-billing
● Electricity procurement
optimisation
● Power factor correction
● Peak demand reduction
● Energy cost recovery
● Energy cost allocation
(including bill auditing)
● Substation automation
(industrial)
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Industries and applications Energy availability and reliability
Key applications:
● Alarming and event logging
Harmonic filtering
● Energy usage analysis
● Energy asset optimisation (by building, floor,
zone, PDU, or rack)
● Power quality monitoring & reporting
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Industries and applications Equipment optimisation
● Balance loads plus reduce harmonics and other
factors that cause heating and shorten equipment life
● Maximise existing capacity to avoid unnecessary
capital purchases by understanding loading and
identifying spare capacity on existing equipment
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Feature Summary
● Four models satisfy a range of applications—from the PM700 for
basic panel instrumentation, to the PM750 with standard RS-485
communications, I/O and alarming.
PM700
PM700P
PM710
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15 user-configurable alarms
Onboard digital I/O
2 out
RS485 Modus communication
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PM750
2 in /1 out
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THD (voltage and current)
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Min/Max values with reset
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Basic metering (voltage,
current, power, energy,
demand, frequency, etc.)
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1% accuracy Real Energy
(IEC 62053-21 Class 1)
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IEC class 62053n
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Large, easy-to-read display
● Backlit LCD display
● Anti-glare, scratch resistant
● Displays four values
simultaneously; view three
phases and neutral
● View summary screens and bar
chart displays to see a snapshot
of your system
The power
meter’s large,
backlit display is
easy to read.
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● Intuitive, self-guiding menus are
easy to use without training
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External connections
● Power supply
● Voltage Inputs — 480 VAC L-L
direct connect; eliminates the
need for PTs in most LV Panels
● Current inputs — rated at 15A,
able to withstand overcurrents
from CTs
● I/Os
● PM700P and PM750
● RS-485 2-wire Modus
communications (PM710 and
PM750 only)
● Communicate to System
Manager software
● Integrate into BAS or SCADA
systems
● Download firmware updates to
keep up-to-date with the latest
features
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Compact design
● 96 x 96 x 50mm (depth behind panel)
● Shallow depth saves panel space
● Flush panel mount with a 92 x 92mm cutout
● International standard design
● Retro-fit existing analog meters with 4” round
cutouts — no mounting adapter required
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Designed with the panel builders/OEMs in
mind
● Single person installation
● No tools required to mount the meter
● Mounting resistance nibs hold meter until the
mounting clips are snapped into place
● Wide range control power supply
● 100 – 415 Vac (5 vA);
125 – 250 Vdc (3 watts)
● Reduces the number of models to order and
stock
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Accurate energy and power measurement
● Full complement of basic metered values
including:
● Voltage, per phase (L-L, L-N) and 3-phase
average
● Current, per phase and neutral, and 3-phase
average
● Energy, In and Out (kWh, kVARh, kVAh)
● Power, per phase and 3-phase total (kW, kVA,
kVAR)
● Power Demand, present and peak (kWd, kVAd,
kVARd)
● Current Demand, per phase, present
and peak
● Frequency and
Power factor (total)
● THD, per phase
(voltage and current)
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Metered values can be viewed on
the power meter’s display, or on a
remote PC using software.
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Accurate energy and power measurement
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● Minimum and maximum values with date/time stamps
● Current and voltage, per phase
● Power (total)
● Power factor (total)
● Frequency
● THD, per phase (current and voltage)
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Digital inputs and outputs
● PM700P
● Two digital KY pulse outputs
●One kWH pulse output
●One kVARh pulse output
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Digital inputs and outputs (continued)
● PM750
The PM750’s digital output can be
configured in one of three modes.
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● 2 digital inputs
●Use to monitor breaker status, or other status
applications
●Trigger alarms in response to a change in input status
● 1 digital output configurable in one of three modes:
●External—Controlled externally, for example by a
programmable controller.
●Alarm control—Controlled by the power meter in
response to an alarm condition. When the alarm is active,
the output is ON.
●kWh Pulse—The meter generates a fixed-duration pulse
output that represents kWh consumption.
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Customizable alarming (PM750)
● Fifteen user-configurable alarms
● Factory configured alarms are enabled on power-up
● Alarms can be associated to I/O
● Trigger alarms in response to a change in input status
● Control an output in response to an alarm
Alarms, stored in
power meter
memory and
viewed in System
Manager, provide
early warning of
potential
problems.
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Easy to create a system...
● With the addition of an Ethernet
Gateway, the meter can
communicate via the existing
network
PC with browser
EGX400 gateway
PM700
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● Create a simple system using a
PM700 series power meter,
EGX400, and a PC with web
browser software. View:
●Basic readings of amps,
voltage, power and energy
●Circuit summary
●Load current summary
●Demand current summary
●Power and energy summaries
●Alarm status and history
● No special software to install
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For more information, visit powerlogic.com
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