ION 7550 and ION 7650
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PowerLogic ION7550/ION7650
Power and energy meter
A PowerLogic system can help you…
● Lower operations costs — automated, accurate billing data acquisition
lowers administrative costs and eliminates errors while making the
data available to regulators, service providers, and end users.
● Improve network reliability — sophisticated power quality monitoring
and reporting provide the information needed to validate compliance,
improve system stability, and minimize unplanned downtime.
● Streamline business planning — detailed information on loading,
capacity, stress, and more, remove the guesswork so you can more
efficiently coordinate demand-side management programs and
optimize capacity planning.
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Overview
● High visibility backlit LCD with adjustable contrast
● Unmatched functionality
● Advanced power quality analysis
● Revenue accuracy
● Multiple communications options
● Web compatibility
● Control capabilities
● Trending and forecasting
● Disturbance direction detection
● Integrate with your existing wholesale settlement system, use
ION Enterprise software, or share operations data with existing SCADA systems
● Customize metering or analysis functions without any hard-wiring
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High visibility front panel display
● The ION7550/ION7650’s easy to navigate screen features a high visibility 87x112 mm
backlit LCD with adjustable contrast
● Languages include English, French, Spanish and Russian; User-configurable IEC or
IEEE notations; 12/24 hour clock support in multiple date/time formats.
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Revenue metering
● Meets IEC and ANSI accuracy measurement
standards
● IEC 62053-22 Class 0.2S
● ANSI C12.20 0.2, Class 10 & 20
● Measures according to IEC 61000-4-30 Class A
(power quality parameters)
● Monitors power quality compliance (EN50160 –
ION7650 only)
● Measures flicker (IEC 61000-4-15)
● Multi-user, multi-level security: read access rights to
administrative rights for up to 16 designated users
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Meter characteristics (rear connections)
Voltage/Current Inputs
Analog Outputs
Analog Inputs
Digital Inputs
Ground Terminal
Form C Digital Outputs
Form A Digital Outputs
Power Supply
Digital Inputs
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Meter characteristics (communications)
RS-232
RS-485
Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
ANSI type 2
optical port
(front panel)
Modem (if equipped)
Fiber (100BASE-FX)
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Meter characteristics (gateway)
● Provides gateway functionality when the Ethernet port and/or modem options are
present
● Modbus Master allows front panel display of real-time parameters from any
downstream Modbus devices.
EtherGate
Ethernet
● EtherGate: access via Ethernet port and
ModbusTCP to daisy-chained Modbus devices
connected to the meter’s serial ports
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ModemGate
Serial
Telephone line
Serial
● ModemGate: access from telephone
network to devices connected to the
meter’s serial ports
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Meter characteristics (front panel)
High visibility display screen
Softkeys
PROG/SELECT buttons
Operational LEDs
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ANSI optical
port
Navigation buttons
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Part of a complete PowerLogic solution
● Integrate with PowerLogic ION Enterprise
● Helps engineering and management
personnel meet operational goals:
● Improve efficiency and cut energy-related
costs
● Assure reliability and reduce downtime
● Optimise equipment utilisation and reduce
the cost of operations
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Part of a complete PowerLogic solution
● Use ION Enterprise to leverage modular, flexible ION architecture for extensive
customisation
● Uses simple “building block” approach
● Uniquely addresses advanced monitoring and control applications
● Adapts to changing needs, avoiding obsolescence
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Features
Feature
ION7550
ION7650
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63rd
63rd
Metering
Power, energy, & demand
Power Quality
Sag/swell, harmonics monitoring
Harmonics: individual, even, odd, up to
50th
Harmonics: magnitude, phase, and inter-harmonics
Symmetrical components: zero, positive, negative
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Transient detection, microseconds (20 µs for 50 Hz, 17 µs for 60 Hz)
Sampling rate, maximum samples per cycle
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17/20
256
1024
IEC61000-4-15 flicker
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EN50160 compliance checking
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Recording compliant with IEC 61000-4-30 Class A
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5MB/10MB
5MB/10MB
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0.001
0.001
Historical trend information via front panel display
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GPS time synchronisation
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Disturbance direction detection
Logging and Recording
Memory standard/optional
Min/max, historical, waveform logging
Timestamp resolution in seconds
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Features (cont’d)
Feature
ION7550
ION7650
RS-232/485; RS-485; Ethernet; Optical
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Internal modem
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3-port DNP 3.0 via serial, modem, Ethernet, I/R ports
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Modbus RTU slave/master; Modbus TCP
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EtherGate, ModemGate, MeterM@il, WebMeter
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Analog inputs/outputs (optional)
4/4
4/4
Digital status inputs/outputs
16/4
16/4
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3
Setpoints, number/minimum response time
65/ ½ cycle
65/ ½ cycle
Math, logic, trig, log, linearisation formulas
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Call-out on single & multi-condition alarms
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Communications and I/O
Relay outputs (standard)
Setpoints, alarming and control
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Applications of the ION7550/ION7650
● Validate power quality with the energy contract
● Verify reliable equipment operation
● Improve response to power quality-related issues
● Allocate energy costs to departments or processes
● Reduce peak demand surcharges, power factor penalties
● Participate in load curtailment programs
● Identify billing discrepancies
● Augment energy rate negotiations
● Enhance substation automation
● Leverage existing infrastructure
● Integrate with other
utility metering systems
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Applications
● Validate power quality
● Analyse power quality, including harmonics, disturbances
● Sag/swell monitoring: report on disturbance magnitude
and duration
● Analyse disturbances to determine direction relative to
meter
● Power quality results comply with EN50160 standard
(ION7650 option)
● Certified to IEC61000-4-30 Class A (ION7650)
● Compare monthly results with energy contract to
determine compliance
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Applications
Verify reliable equipment operation
● Optimise configuration of power distribution equipment
● Compare load characteristics to confirm correct
connections, proper operation
● Audit real-time and historical data
● Reveal relationships between
equipment and other system factors
● Evaluate, document risks
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Applications (cont’d)
Improve response to power quality-related issues
● Collect data from key points across substations or facilities
● Display power quality-related conditions, alert personnel to
issues
● Track disturbances, isolate problem sources
● Confirm the proper operation of equipment such as transient
voltage surge suppressors
● Eliminate manual labor involved in tracking UPS capacities
and operations
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Applications (cont’d)
Allocate energy costs to departments or processes
● Track energy costs to cost centers, identify demand control
opportunities, check energy consumption patterns, verify bills
● Track system-wide power factor, demand peaks, penalty tariff
structures
● Revenue-class certified
● MV-90 support and multi-year scheduling with hourly activity
profiles
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Applications (cont’d)
Reduce peak demand surcharges, power factor penalties
● Avoid penalties with automated:
●Load shedding
●Scheduling
●Peak shaving
●Capacitor bank control
● Measure block, rolling block and predicted demand
● Measure on any instantaneous value; records peak and minimum
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Applications (cont’d)
Participate in load curtailment programs
● Evaluate feasibility of program participation: deliver load
profiles, forecast and analyse costs
● Determine where, quantity of load reduction in response to
curtailment requests
● Automatically shed loads, start up generators to
coordinate curtailment strategies
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Applications (cont’d)
Identify billing discrepancies
● Use collected energy data to compare and reconcile with supplier energy data
● Validate compliance with energy contract terms
● Identify and reconcile penalty charges (i.e. large peak demand surcharge for increased power
draws)
● Capture all event information to validate charges
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Applications (cont’d)
Augment energy rate negotiations
● Make informed procurement decisions, manage multiple supply agreements
● Collect detailed energy consumption data, energy-relevant information
● Study historical load profile data, forecast energy needs, analyze alternate utility rate
structures
● Perform “what-if” analyses to identify the most favourable tariffs
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Applications (cont’d)
Enhance substation automation
● Improve process yields and extend equipment life
● Analog and digital I/O enables systems monitoring and
control
● Set alarms to warn of pending problems
● Base maintenance schedules on operating history
● Log events and alarms for all critical conditions
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Applications (cont’d)
Leverage existing infrastructure
● Assess overall efficiency, reliability of electrical system
● Determine capacity of electric network, run at peak
efficiency
● Displays, trends, and continuously updates historical data
- up to four parameters simultaneously
● Integrates with on-site generation; use to
implement load shedding
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Applications (cont’d)
Integrate with other utility metering systems
● Collect, scale, and log water, air, gas, electricity, and steam readings from connected meters
or transducers
● Deliver this information to head-end systems
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For more information, visit powerlogic.com
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