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Table of Contents

Section 4Power Monitoring and Control

 

ION-E software

CM4000 ION7650

HDM4 Panel

Remote EnergyManagement

Sepam series 80

Low VoltageAutomatic Capacitor

Bank

Active HarmonicFilter

PowerLogic™ Energy and Power Management Systems

Introduction 4-2, 4-3Power Monitoring Software

PowerLogic ION Enterprise Software 4-4

Remote Energy Management 4-4PowerLogic Scada 4-5PowerLogic ION EEM Enterprise Energy

Management Software

4-6

PowerLogic MeteringION8650 4-7ION7550/7650 4-7ION7350/7330/7300 4-8ION6200 4-8PowerLogic ION and Power and Energy Meter

Selection

4-9

DM6200 Panel Meter 4-10PM1200 Multifunctional Power Meter 4-10Series 700 Power Meter 4-10Series 800 Power Meter 4-10Series 4000 Circuit Monitor 4-11

Submetering

Tenant Metering Software 4-13PowerLogic E5600 Socket Meter 4-13High Density Meter Enclosures (HDM) 4-14Multi Circuit Energy Meters 4-14Energy Meter 4-15Enercept™ Meter 4-15Split Core Current Transformers 4-15Branch Circuit Power Meter 4-16Branch Current Monitor 4-16Multi-Circuit Meter 4-16Submeter Display 4-16

Remote Energy Management Solutions 4-17PowerLogic Energy Profiler Online 4-18

CommunicationsEthernet Gateways 4-19Web Page Generator 4-19

Engineering ServicesConsulting & Analysis 4-20

Industrial Energy Efficiency 4-20Power Monitoring Applications 4-21Power System Control Applications 4-21System Integration 4-21Factory Assembled Enclosures 4-22Technical Support 4-23Power Management University 4-23

Sepam Digital Protective Relays

Series 80, 60, 40 & 20 Features 4-24Series 80, 60, 40, 20 & 10 Applications 4-25

Arc Flash Protection and Mitigation Systems

VAMP 221 4-26

ReactiVar™ Reactive Power Compensation and

Harmonic Mitigation Solutions

Reactive Power Compensation and Harmonic Mitigation Solutions 4-28Low Voltage Fixed Capacitor 4-29Low Voltage Automatic Capacitor Banks 4-31LV Transient Free Reactive Compensation Banks 4-32Medium Voltage Capacitors 4-33Accusine™ PCS Active Harmonic Filter 4-34Hybrid VAR Compensator (HVC) 4-36

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PowerLogic™

Three dimensions of energy and power management savingsVolatile energy prices and stringent emissions standards have made it more challenging tocontrol operational costs thus putting profits at risk. Square D PowerLogic™ energy andpower management systems will help you make the most of your energy by:

Reducing Utility Costs & Increasing Energy Efficiency

Achieve significantly reduced direct consumption-related costs through improved efficiency,lower emissions and more accountability. And if you're a property manager, you canincrease the accuracy of energy settlements that can help attract or retain tenants. Bysimply installing a PowerLogic™ power monitoring system, our customers over the pasttwenty years have reported realizing a 2–4% savings in utility costs-but that's just the “tip of

the iceberg” in terms of your potential savings.

Optimizing Equipment Utilization

Avoid or defer capital costs by better utilizing existing electrical infrastructure typicallyresults in another 2–5% savings. By monitoring key points and collecting system loadinginformation, engineering is able to make decisions on a plant's capacity to handle newproduction lines or to determine if additional distribution equipment is required for a buildingexpansion.

Improving System Reliability & Safety

Typically, another 10% can be found by discovering power system reliability improvementswith powerful PowerLogic™ metering that offers extremely accurate and high speed eventcapture information. Once detected, future power disturbances are often correctable andcan help facilities avoid expensive and often hidden risks to productivity. As an addedbenefit, PowerLogic monitoring system information is accessible from the safety of yourpersonal computer. This offers improved worker safety since it is not necessary to suit up inpersonal protective equipment to access energized equipment over the network.

PowerLogic™ systems give you the power to achieve this kind of savings, resulting in a

quick return on your investment. We pride ourselves on reliable products, innovativesystems, expert engineering services, and our ability to provide single-source energy andpower management solutions. It's not just a concept to us, it's a legacy and a promise-forcompanies that seek an edge in productivity. That's why leaders turn to Schneider Electric.

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PowerLogic™

 

Table 4.1:

Data Presentment & Management Data Acquisition, Alarms & Monitoring

EnterpriseOnlineEnergy

Analysis

Supervisory Control &Data Acquisition

Power Monitoring System Tenant Submetering

Data Centers;Industrial Buildings, Property

Management, UtilitiesUtilities

Water/Wastewater, HeavyProcess Industry, DataCenters, Critical Power

Industrial, largecommercial buildings,

Military Bases, Healthcare

Commercial Buildings,Government Buildings,

Military Bases

For products see DIGEST section: 4–6 4–17 4–5 4–4 thru 4–12 4–13 thru 4–16

For services see DIGEST section: 4–20 4–20 4–21 4–21 4–22

Reduce EnergyCosts & Energy

Efficiency

Meter Application

Automatic Meter Reading • • • • • • •

Revenue Metering • • • • • • •

WAGES Utility Pulses • • •

Sub-billing • • • • • • • • • •

Measurement & Verification • • • • • • • • •

Cost Allocation & Utility Billing

Energy Usage Analysis • • • • • • • • • • •

Procurement Optimization • • • • • • •

Allocate Energy Costs • •

Interval Benchmarking & Profiling • • • • • • • • • •

Total Load Aggregation • • • •

Energy Efficiency

Emissions Tracking • • • • •

Power Factor Correction • • • • •Peak Demand Reduction • • • • • • • • •

Demand Response & Curtailment • • • • • •

OptimizeEquipmentUtilization

Improve Maintenance Practices

Commissioning & Troubleshooting • • • • • • •

Equipment Monitoring: transformers, MCCs,switchgear, switchboards, circuit breaker status,protective equipment, capacitors, generators,panelboards, PDU, UPS, etc.

• • • • • • •

Facility Planning

Identify Equipment Capacity • • •

Determine Transformer Stress • • •

Equipment Asset Optimization • • • • • • •

Improve Efficiency

Balance Circuit Loading • • •

Balance Generator Usage • • •

Optimize Chiller & Mechanical Equipment •

ImproveReliability &

Safety

System Monitoring & Analysis

Transient Voltage Detection • • • •

Sag/Swell Disturbance Monitoring • • • •

Power Quality & Harmonic Analysis • • • •

Power Quality Compliance • • • • • • • •

Alarm & System Diagnositics

Electrical Distribution Alarm & Event Analysis • • • • • • • •

Waveform capture viewing • • • •

Remote alarm notification • • • • • • •

EngineeringServices

Energy Services

Total Energy Control Services • • • •

see section4–20 for

EngineeringServices

• • •

see section 4–20 forEngineering ServicesPeak Shaving/Generator Control

see section 4–20 for Engineering Services

• • • • • •

Load Management/Shedding • • • • • •

WAGES • • •

Advanced Reliability Services

Auto Throw Over (ATO)

see section 4–20 for Engineering Services

• • • • • •

see section 4–20 forEngineering Services

Emergency Power Supply System Test Reporting • • • •

Sequence of Events Recording (1ms time/stamp) • • • • • • •

GPS Time Stamping • • • • • • •

Power System Control • • • • •

Network Protection • • • • • •

Consulting Services

System Studies (SC/TCC/Arc Flash)see section 4–20 for Engineering Services

Power System Assessments

 

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PowerLogic™ PowerLogic Operations Software

PowerLogic ION Enterprise Software

PowerLogic ION Enterprise software is an all-in-one package for operational power system monitoring, analysis andcontrol that helps you reduce energy-related costs. It offers control capabilities, comprehensive power quality andreliability analysis and helps reduce energy related costs. The software is a suite of applications that allows you tocollect, process, analyze, store, and share data across your entire enterprise. PowerLogic ION Enterprise software isdesigned to give you the information and analysis tools you need to make sound decisions. Its cutting-edge flexibilityand compatibility allow you to extend your energy management system at your own pace, adding newer componentsas they become available, without interrupting or impacting existing functions. PowerLogic ION Enterprise collectsdata through serial, wireless, modem or Ethernet links and can manage a single si te or, through the Internet, connecta global network of devices.

a Every new system must be ordered with 1 IONE56-Base software and a minimum of 5 IONE56-DL device licenses.Note: Software versions may have upgraded since release of this digest. Please check with your Schneider Electric Sales Rep or local distributor for latest

ION Enterprise version.

Remote Energy Management Web-Hosted Service

Schneider Electric Remote Energy Management (REM) is a web-hosted service that easily turns energy usage datainto actionable information, accessible via any standard web browser. With REM, users can easily identify energywaste, reduce energy consumption, save on utility bills, and measure, report on and implement energy and emissionreduction initiatives...all easily made available through predefined reports and customizable dashboards

Contact your local Schneider Electric sales office for pricing and availability.

Table 4.2: PowerLogic ION Enterprise Software Ordering Information

Description Catalog No. $ Price

Core Software Productsa

ION Enterprise Base software IE60BASEENG 1079.00

ION Enterprise Device license (For 100+ devices, please call the factory for volume pricing) IE60DLS 252.00

ION Enterprise Client license IE60CL 1079.00

ION Enterprise Quantity 50 Pack Device licenses IE60DLS50 10080.00

ION Enterprise v6.0 Device licenses IE60DLUNLTD 24750.00

OPC Server support for ION Enterprise IONEOPCV1 3055.00

SQL Server 2005 bundle option (CD and 1-CPU license) IONESQL2005 3509.00

SQL Server 2005 additional CPU license IONESQL2005CPU 2157.00

PQDIF Exporter for ION Enterprise IONEPQDIFV1 3660.00

Upgrades to PowerLogic ION Enterprise 6.0

ION Enterprise Base Upgrade from v5.5 or later IE60BASEENGUPG 288.00

ION Enterprise Single Device License Upgrade IE60DLSUPG 65.00

ION Enterprise Quantity 50 Pack Device Licenses Upgrade IE60DLS50UPG 2600.00

ION Enterprise v6.0 Unlimited Device License Upgrade IE60DLUNLTDUPG 7995.00

ION Enterprise Client license upgrade IE60CLUPG 288.00

Related Items

ION Enterprise Replacement CD IONE60REPCD 215.00

• Compare energy usage among similar facilities to establishbenchmarks and identify poorly performing facilities.

• Normalize consumption against weather, production, hoursof operation, sq footage, and occupancy.

• Measure the effectiveness of various energy efficiencyefforts.

• View carbon emissions reports.

• Easily view all monitored sites around the globe on a singlescreen through the Enterprise Map View.

• Optimize equipment run hours and setting to avoid settingcostly new demand peaks.

• Compare consumption data between different meters or agroup of meters.

• Identify exceptional usage patterns.• Track, report, and analyze information from all utility sourcesincluding water, gas, electric, and steam.

• Compare usage to utility bills to verify correct billing from theutility.

• Use “what if” analysis tools to make accurate assessments ofwhat utility costs would be on different utility rates.

Remote Energy ManagementION Enterprise Software

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PowerLogic™ SCADA Software

PowerLogic SCADA

PowerLogic™ SCADA software was created to meet the requirement for real-time monitoring and control of electricaldistribution systems, including fast response times and high reliability through redundancy. PowerLogic SCADA ispowered by Citect™ SCADA technology but is specifically designed for electrical power systems applications. Thecomplete PowerLogic supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) solution includes a dynamic graphical userinterface, enhanced alarm management, one second response times for control operation and status, transparent

redundancy, and reliable communications (through hardware components and network topology). The system alsofeatures Sequence of Events Recorder (SER) logs with time stamps of 1ms resolution. PowerLogic SCADA softwareincludes a web-based client for remote viewing capability. The graphical user interface consists of animated objectswhich change according to status information. The flexible graphics editor includes both ANSI and IEC electricalsymbols to facilitate easy one-line diagram creation. Real-time and historical trending is also supported.

For pricing information, please contact your local PowerLogic representative.

PowerLogic Scada Software

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PowerLogic™ ION EEM Enterprise Energy Management Software

PowerLogic ION EEM is a complete enterpriseenergy management solution that unitesbusiness and energy strategies across yourentire enterprise by unifying and extending thebenefits of your existing energy-related dataresources. Stakeholders from management tooperations will be empowered by actionableenergy intelligence to reveal opportunities,isolate problems and drive cost and riskreduction strategies.

PowerLogic ION EEM automatically acquires

data from power monitoring and controlsystems, building and process automationsystems, utility information systems, weatherservices, spot-market energy pricing feeds, andenterprise business applications, cleanses andwarehouses it. Personalized, browser-baseddashboards and innovative visualization andmodeling tools then make the informationavailable to whomever needs it, so you canaccurately monitor, validate, predict and controlenergy-related expenses.

From operational cost reductions to procurement support through cost allocation, benchmarking and budgeting, keyperformance indicators and advanced analytics, PowerLogic ION EEM helps you manage energy in financial terms. Italso helps you gain unique insight into the impacts of power quality on your business and all energy assets. From theservice entrance to the boardroom, PowerLogic ION EEM software allows energy to be managed as a variable cost.

Key features• True enterprise-level software architecture: data quality assurance, data warehouse, web framework

• Web portal: personalized dashboards, key performance indicators, charts, trends, real-time conditions• Reporting: rich and customized content, support for complex data and graphics, scheduled distribution

• Trending: advanced visualization, dimensional analysis, prediction, statistical rollups

• Modeling: regression analysis, normalization, correlation, integration of all relevant drivers and contextual data

• Billing: built-in rate engine and rate wizard

• Power quality analysis: wide-area event monitoring, classification, filtering, correlation

• Alarms and events: triggering on complex conditions, notification, logging

• Integration: data acquisition systems, weather and pricing feeds, other enterprise applications (e.g. BAC, ERP)

• CO2 Report

Typical applications

• Manage all utilities (electricity, gas, water, etc.) and emissions through a single, unified interface

• Benchmark facility performance across an entire enterprise to identify energy inefficiencies

• Measure and verify savings from energy conservation projects or performance contracts

• Reduce operational costs, improve processes, and prolong asset life

• Meet corporate environmental stewardship goals or mandated impact targets

• Manage demand control schemes, load shedding, peak shaving, base loading or on-site generation

• Enable participation in real-time pricing and load curtailment programs• Optimize procurement by forecasting and budgeting for energy needs and comparing utility rates

• Identify utility billing errors and validate contract compliance

• Allocate and recover utilities costs from tenants, departments, processes, etc.

• Maximize the use of existing infrastructure capacity and avoid overbuilding

• Identify and reduce risks to uptime

Data presentation tier

Web portal delivers enterprise-wide accessthrough personalized dashboards, reports,detailed analytics, and integration of viewsfrom third-party systems. Schedule informationand report distribution to the people who needit, for use on their desktop or mobile devices.

Business applications tier

Standard and optional modules tailorfunctionality to specific needs. Advancedanalytics and reporting on every driver andrelationship affecting energy cost andreliability.

Data management tier

Integration of data from many sources: powermonitoring and control systems (PowerLogic orthird party), utility metering systems (water, air,gas etc.), Internet weather, real-time energypricing feeds, manual input, energy assets(power distribution and reliability equipment,generators), line-of-business systems (BAC,DCS, ERP, EAM, accounting). Data qualitymodule assures complete and reliable datafrom all inputs.

For price and ordering information, contact your local PowerLogic Sales Specialist or PowerLogicInside Sales at 615-287-3535.

Personalized dashboardshelp management andoperations personnelmonitor all aspects ofenergy use and respond toopportunities or threats.

Produce aggregate billing,load profile, cost allocation,power quality, forecasting orbudget reports to help informstakeholders and trackresults against goals.

Use advanced billingfunctions to support energyprocurement and manageload or generation assets inresponse to curtailment orpricing signals.

Monitor power quality riskfactors, benchmarkperformance, determineimpacts, validate contractcompliance, isolate problemsources, and confirm yourreturn-on-investment.

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PowerLogic™ ION8650/7550/7650 Power and Energy Meters

ION8650/7550/7650 Power and Energy Meters

The web-enabled PowerLogic ION8650 is used to monitor electric distribution networks, service entrances and substations. It enables businessesto manage complex energy supply contracts that include power quality guarantees. Low-range current accuracy makes it ideal for independentpower producers and cogeneration applications that require the accurate bi-directional measurement of energy. It is well suited to load curtailment,equipment monitoring and control and energy pulsing and totalization applications. Integrate it with PowerLogic ION EEM enterprise energymanagement software, PowerLogic ION Enterprise operations software or other energy management and SCADA systems.

PowerLogic ION8650 Power and Energy Meter Features 

PowerLogic ION7550 and ION7650 Power and Energy Meters

Used at key distribution points and sensitive loads, the web-enabled PowerLogic ION7550 and PowerLogic ION7650 meters combine a wealth ofadvanced features from power quality analysis capabil ities, revenue accuracy and multiple communications options, through web compatibility, andcontrol capabilities. Both are compatible with PowerLogic ION EEM enterprise energy management software, PowerLogic ION Enterpriseoperations software can be integrated with other energy management or building control systems through multiple communication channels andprotocols.

The meters are ideal for compliance monitoring, disturbance analysis, cost allocation and billing, demand and power factor control and equipmentmonitoring and control. The meters have a high visibility, adjustable front panel display that can depict TOU, harmonics, event logs, phasers, andinstantaneous power parameters. They meet stringent ANSI C12.20 0.2, Class 10 & 20 revenue metering standards.

PowerLogic ION7550 and ION7650 Power and Energy Meter Features

 

Feature set C includes:

• 9S, 35S, 36S socket and switchboard cases• True RMS 3-phase voltage, current, power and meets stringent ANSI

revenue metering standards including ANSI C12.20 0.2 and Class 2,10, & 20

• Power quality: sag/swell, individual, even, odd, total harmonics to the31st and symmetrical components

• 32MB log/event memory, min/max for any parameter, historical logs upto 64 channels, timestamp resolution to 0.001 seconds and GPS timesynchronization

• Transformer/line loss compensation and Instrument transformercorrection

• Communications: Ethernet, Serial, Modem, Internet and Ethernet toserial gateway and ION, DNP 3.0, Modbus RTU, Modbus TCP, MV-90protocols, IEC 61850

• Dial-out capability when memory is near full• Multi-user, multi-level security with control and customized access to

sensitive data for up to 16 users• Data push capability through SMTP (email)• 65 setpoints — math, logic, trig, log, linearization formulas

• Password protection and anti-tamper seal protection• Built-in I/O: 4 KYZ digital outs and 3 form A digital ins, 4 KYZ

digital outs and 1 form A digital out and 1 form A digital in, anoptional external I/O expander provides additional I/O

Feature set B adds the following to feature set C:

• Harmonics—individual, total even, total odd up to the 63rd• 64MB standard memory• Historical logs up to 320 channels• Modbus RTU Master on serial ports• Cycle setpoint minimum response timeFeature set A adds the following to feature sets C and B:

• Waveform capture up to 1024 samples/cycle, PQ compliancemonitoring, flicker to EN50160, IEC 61000-4-7/4-15 (alsoconfigurable to IEEE 519-1992, IEEE159, SEMI) CBEMA/ITIC

• Transient detection to 6517µs at 60Hz;• Harmonics: magnitude, phase and inter-harmonics to the 50th• 128MB standard memory• Max 96 cycles of waveform logs and 800 channels of historical

logs

Table 4.3: Typical PowerLogic ION8650 Power and Energy Meter Ordering Configurations

Description Catalog No. $ Price

ION8650, feature set A, 9S socket base, 5 A nominal current inputs, 10MB memory, 127–177 Vac, 60 Hz, communications card with: 10BaseT, RS-232/485, RS-485,Optical port, 4 Digital Outputs, 3 Digital Inputs

S8650A0C0E6E0B0A 6532.00

ION8650, feature set A, 35S socket base, 5 A nominal current inputs, 10MB memory, 120–480 Vac, 60 Hz, communications card with: 10Base T, RS-232/485, RS-485,Optical port, 4 Digital Outputs, 3 Digital Inputs

S8650A1C0E6E0B0A 6532.00

ION8650, feature set C, 9S socket base, 5 A nominal current inputs, 2MB memory, 120–277 Vac, 60 Hz, communications card with: RS-232/485, RS-485, Optical port,4 Digital Outputs, 3 Digital Inputs

S8650C0C0E6A0B0A 2889.00

ION8650, feature set C, 35S socket base, 5 A nominal current inputs, 2MB memory, 120–277 Vac, 60 Hz, communications card with: RS-232/485, RS-485, Optical port,4 Digital Outputs, 3 Digital Inputs

S8650C1C0E6A0B0A 2889.00

The PowerLogic ION7550 includes:

• 3.5” x 4.5” (87 x 112 mm) backlit LCD display• True RMS 3-phase voltage, current, and power that meets stringent ANSI

C12.20 0.2, Class 2, 10, & 20• Power quality: sag/swell, harmonics - individual, even, odd, total to the

63rd, waveform capture at 256 samples/cycle• 5MB log/event memory (10MB optional), waveform logging up to 96

cycles, up to 800 channels historical, min/max, timestamp resolution to0.001 seconds, GPS time synchronization and historical trends throughfront panel

• Communications: fiber, Ethernet, serial, internal modem, optical port, anda gateway functionality, ION, DNP 3.0, Modbus RTU - master & slave,Modbus TCP, MV-90, and IEC 61850. IEC 61850 only available with 5MBmemory and Ethernet options

• Dial-out capability when memory is near full• Data push capability through SMTP (email)

• Multi-user, multi-level security with control and customizedaccess to sensitive data for up to 16 users

• 65 configurable 1/2 cycle setpoints for single, multi-condition anddial out on alarm and math, logic, trig, log, linearization formulas

• Password protection and anti-tamper seal protection enhancemeter security

• Extensive standard I/O includes: 8 digital inputs, 4 digital outputsand 3 onboard relays

The ION7650 has all the features of the ION7550 and adds:

• Waveform capture up to 1024 samples/cycle• Transient detection to 17µs at 60Hz• Harmonics: magnitude, phase and inter-harmonics to the 40th• Flicker to EN50160 and IEC 61000-4-7/4-15 (also configurable

for IEEE 519-1992, IEEE159, SEMI), plus CBEMA/ITIC• Symmetrical components• Power quality measurements per IEC 61000-4-30 Class A, Ed. 2

Table 4.4: Typical PowerLogic ION7550/7650 Power and Energy Meter Ordering Configurations

Description Catalog No. $ Price

Typical PowerLogic ION7550 Power and Energy Meter Ordering ConfigurationsIntegrated display, with 256 samples/cycle, 5 MB logging memory, 5 A inputs, standard power supply, standard comms. (1 RS232/RS485 port, 1 RS485, 1 Type 2optical port) plus Ethernet, standard I/O

S7550A0C0B6E0A0A 6318.00

Integrated display, with 256 samples/cycle, 5 MB logging memory, 5 A inputs, standard power supply, standard comms. (1 RS232/RS485 port, 1 RS485, 1 Type 2optical port), standard I/O

S7550A0C0B6A0A0A 5589.00

Typical PowerLogic ION7650 Power and Energy Meter Ordering ConfigurationsIntegrated display, with 1024 samples/cycle, 10 MB logging memory, 5 A inputs, standard power supply, standard comms. (1 RS232/RS485 port, 1 RS485, 1 Type2 optical port) plus Ethernet, standard I/O, EN50160 compliance monitoring

S7650B1C0B6E0A0E 9279.00

Integrated display, with 512 samples/cycle, 5 MB logging memory, 5 A inputs, standard power supply, standard comms. (1 RS232/RS485 port, 1 RS485, 1 Type 2optical port) plus Ethernet, standard I/O

S7650A0C0B6E0A0A 7869.00

Integrated display, with 512 samples/cycle, 5 MB logging memory, 5 A inputs, standard power supply, standard comms. (1 RS232/RS485 port, 1 RS485, 1 Type 2optical port) plus Ethernet and 56k modem, standard I/O

S7650A0C0B6C1A0A 8409.00

Integrated display, with 512 samples/cycle, 5 MB logging memory, 5 A inputs, standard power supply, standard comms. (1 RS232/RS485 port, 1 RS485, 1 Type 2optical port), standard I/O

S7650A0C0B6A0A0A 7140.00

Integrated display, with 1024 samples/cycle, 10 MB logging memory, 5 A inputs, standard power supply, standard comms. (1 RS232/RS485 port, 1 RS485, 1 Type2 optical port) plus Ethernet, standard I/O

S7650B1C0B6E0A0A 9279.00

Note: Please refer to powerlogic.com for the most complete and up-to-date list of feature availability. Some features are optional.

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PowerLogic™ ION7350/7330/7300/6200 Power and Energy Meters

Used in diverse applications such as feeder monitoring and sub-metering, the PowerLogic ION7300 series meters are alsosuitable for high-accuracy power and energy metering, bill verification, cost allocation and billing, demand and power factorcontrol, load studies, circuit optimization, equipment monitoring and control and preventative maintenance. They are idealreplacements for analog meters, with a multitude of power and energy measurements, analog and digital I/O,communication ports and industry-standard protocols. The ION7330 meter adds on-board data storage, emails of loggeddata and an optional modem. The ION7350 meter is further augmented by more sophisticated power quality analysis,alarms and a call-back-on-alarm feature. They are compatible with PowerLogic ION EEM enterprise energy managementsoftware, PowerLogic ION Enterprise operations software or can be integrated with other energy management or buildingcontrol systems through multiple communication channels and protocols.

PowerLogic ION7350, ION7330 and ION7300 Power and Energy Meter Features

The modular PowerLogic ION6200 is a low-cost, ultra-compact meter that offers outstanding versatility andfunctionality. It is simple to use, and has a big, bright LED display. It offers four-quadrant power, demand, energy,power factor and frequency measurements, and is available in a variety of flexible configurations. It is available as alow-cost base model to which enhanced functionality can be added over the long term. The PowerLogic ION6200 isideal for customers who need revenue-accurate and/or certified measurements and want easy integration with powerdistribution assemblies and building automation systems. A Megawatt version is available for applications requiringreadings in megawatts and kilovolts. It is well suited for sub-metering, energy cost tracking load profiling, and

substation panel metering and is an ideal replacement for analog meters. It can be used for stand-alone metering incustom panels, switchboards, switchgear, gensets, motor control centers and UPS systems.

The meter consists of a base unit with options card and a power supply pack, with a remote display being optional.

PowerLogic ION6200 Power and Energy Meter Features

Note: Please refer to powerlogic.com for the most complete and up-to-date list of feature availability. Some features are optional.

The PowerLogic ION7300 includes:

• Multiple form factors: transducer integrated andremote display models

• True RMS 3-phase voltage, current, and power thatmeets stringent ANSI C12.16, Class 10

• Power quality: harmonics—individual, even, odd, totalto the 15th, maximum 32 samples/cycle

• Communications: 1 RS-485 port, 1 optional Ethernetport, 1 ANSI Type 2 infrared optical port, 1 PROFIBUSDP port (ION7300 only), onboard web server

• Supported protocols include : ION, Modbus RTU slaveon serial, modem, I/R ports, Modbus TCP throughEthernet

• Extensive standard I/O includes: 4 analog inputs,4 analog outputs, 4 digital relay outputs

• Minimum/maximum recording

The ION7330 adds the following features:

• Time of use - multi-year scheduling, hourly activity profiles• 4 digital inputs for status monitoring and pulse counting

• Communications: a second RS-485 port, internal modem, DNP 3.0through serial, modem and I/R ports, EtherGate and ModemGate,data/alarms via e-mail and MV-90 on serial and Ethernet ports

• 12, one second setpoints for single, multi-condition alarms, plus math,logic, trig, log, and linearization formulas

• Non-volatile onboard memory capacity of 300kb, min/max logging,min/max logging, up to 32 channels of historical logs, timestampresolution to 0.001 seconds

The ION7350 includes the following additional features:

• Power Quality: sag/swell, individual, even, odd, total harmonics up to31st , maximum 64 samples/cycle

• Up to 96 channels of logs and up to 48 cycles of waveform logs• Alarm notifications via e-mail

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Table 4.5: Typical PowerLogic ION7350/7330/7300 Power and Energy Ordering Configurations

Description Catalog No. $ Price

Typical PowerLogic ION7350 Power and Energy Meter Ordering Configurations

Integrated display with optical port, 5 A inputs, standard power supply, standard comms, (two RS-485 ports) plus 10BaseT Ethernet S7350A0B0B0E0A0A 3567.00

Integrated display with optical port, 5 A inputs, standard power supply, standard comms, (two RS-485 ports) S7350A0B0B0A0A0A 2906.00

Typical PowerLogic ION7330 Power and Energy Meter Ordering Configurations

Integrated display with optical port, 5 A inputs, standard power supply, standard comms, (two RS-485 ports) plus 10BaseT Ethernet S7330A0B0B0E0A0A 2800.00

Integrated display with optical port, 5 A inputs, standard power supply, standard comms, (two RS-485 ports) S7330A0B0B0A0A0A 2159.00

Typical PowerLogic ION7300 Power and Energy Meter Ordering Configurations

Integrated display with optical port, 5 A inputs, standard power supply, standard comms, (one RS-485 port) S7300A0B0B0A0A0A 1436.00

• Only two inches deep, and fits a standardANSI four-inch switchboard cutout, or as aTRAN model with no display and can befastened to a flat surface with a 4” (10cm)ANSI bolt pattern or mounted to a DIN rail.A remote display module (RMD) can beordered for the TRAN and mounted throughan ANSI 4” (10cm) and DIN 96 cutout.

• LED display with twelve 3/4” (19mm) highdigits that display all basic power parameters

• Pulse Outputs: optional kWh, kVARh and/orkVAh pulsing

• Via two Form A outputs

• Communications: optional RS-485 port withModbus RTU and ION compatible

• 64 samples per cycle true RMS• 3-phase voltage and current inputs

The standard ION6200 is available with the following parameters:

Voltage L-N average and per phase, Voltage L-L average and per phase,Current average and per phase

Option EP#1, includes the standard measurements and provides thefollowing additional parameters:

I4, kW/mW total, kWh/mWh total, kW/mW peak, Current demandaverage and per phase, Current peak demand average and per phase,Power factor total

Optional Enhanced Package, includes the standard measurementsand provides the following additional parameters:

kW/mW per phase, kVAR/mVAR total and per phase, kVA/mVA total and

per phase, kWh/mWh and del/rec per phase, kVARh/mVARh total anddel/rec per phase, kVAh/mVAh total and per phase, kW/mW demand,kVAR/mVAR demand and peak, kVA/mVA demand and peak, PowerFactor per phase, Voltage THD per phase, Current THD per phase

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Table 4.6: Typical PowerLogic ION6200 Power and Energy Meter Ordering Configurations

Description Catalog No. $ Price

Integrated display, 10 A inputs, standard 100–240 Vac power supply, RS485 port (Modbus RTU), 2 pulse outputs, EnhancedPackage #2

S6200A0A0B0A0B0R 1021.00

TRAN Model, with remote display, 10 A inputs, standard 100–240 Vac power supply, RS485 port (Modbus RTU), 2 pulse outputs,Enhanced Package #2

S6200R1A0B0A0B0R 1055.00

TRAN Model, (no display), 10 A inputs, standard 100–240 Vac power supply, RS485 port (Modbus RTU), 2 pulse outputs,Enhanced Package #2

S6200T1A0B0A0B0R 831.00

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b Specifications represent maximum capabilities with all options installed. Some options are not available concurrently. This is not a complete feature list,please refer to detailed product specifications.

Table 4.7: PowerLogic ION Power and Energy Meter Selection

FeaturesbION8650

ION7650 ION7550 ION7350 ION7330 ION7300 ION6200A B C

Inputs, outputs and control power

3-phase / single-phase • / • • / • • / • • / • • / • • / • • / • • / • • / •

Digital in and out / analog in and out 8,8 / 3,4 8,8 / 3,4 8,8 / 3,4 16,4 / 4,4 16,4 / 4,4 4,4 / 4,4 4,4 / 4,4 4,4 / 4,4 0,2 /  

Power supply options AC/DC AC/DC AC/DC AC/DC AC/DC AC/DC AC/DC AC/DC AC/DC

Power and energy measurements

V, I, F, PF • • • • • • • •

Power, demand • • • • • • • • •

Energy / time-of-use (energy per shift) • / • • / • • / • • / • • / • • / • • / • • / • /  

ANSI energy accuracy class (% of reading) 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5

Measurement Canada Approval • • • • • • •

Loss compensation • • • • •

Power quality analysis

Compliance monitoring (e.g. EN50160) • • •

Flicker measurement • • •

Transient disturbance capture • •

Sag and swell monitoring • • • • • •

Disturbance direction detection • •

Harmonics measurement 63 rd 63 rd 31st 63 rd 63 rd 31st 15th 15th THD

Waveform capture • • • •

Data and event logging

Trend / snapshot • / • • / • • / • • / • • / • • •

Min/max • • • • • • •

Events • • • • • • •

Timestamp resolution (seconds) 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001

GPS sync • • • • •

Setpoints, alarms and control

Annunciation / call out on alarm • / • • / • • / • • / • • / • • / • • /

Trigger logging • • • • • • •

Trigger relay or digital output control • • • • • • •

Special features

Custom programming: arithmetic, boolean,object-oriented

• • • • • • •

Downloadable firmware • • • • • • • • •

Communications

Ethernet port / web / email • / • / • • / • / • • / • / • • / • / • • / • / • • / • / • • / • / • • / • / • / /  

Telephone modem port • • • • • • •

Infrared port • • • • • • • •

RS485 / RS232 ports • / • • / • • / • • / • • / • • / • / • / • /  

Modbus / DNP / MV-90 protocols • / • / • • / • / • • / • / • • / • / • • / • / • • / • / • • / • / • • / / • / /  

IEC 61850 protocol • • • • •

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PowerLogic DM6200 Panel Meter and PowerLogic PM1200 Multifunction Power Meter

The PowerLogic DM6200 digital panel meter and the PM1200 multifunction power meter provide all the basic featuresneeded to monitor an electrical panel or circuit affordably. Rugged enough to withstand industrial and commercialenvironments, these meters will help save on energy and installation costs, are easy to use, and adapts to various circuitrequirements onsite.

PowerLogic Series 700 Power Meter

The PowerLogic PM700 series power meters offer all of the measurement capabilities required to monitor an electricalinstallation in a single 96 x 96 mm unit extending only 50 mm behind the mounting surface (less than 2 inches).

With its large display, you can monitor all three phases and neutral at the same time. The anti-glare display features large11 mm high characters and powerful backlighting for easy reading, even in extreme lighting conditions and viewing angles.

Power and current demand, THD and min/max reading in basic version

A high-performance solution for trouble-free monitoring of your electrical installation.

Energy IEC 62053-22 Class 0.5S (PM750 Only) and IEC62053-21 Class 1 (PM710)

Suitable for sub-billing and cost-allocation applications.

Alarms and Digital I/O

The PM750 adds alarming functionality (no RTC) and two digital inputs and one output.

PowerLogic Series 800 Power Meters

The PowerLogic PM800 series Power Meter is a high-performance power-monitoring unit able to provide advanced powermeasurement capabilities in a compact 96x96 mm unit. Its large, easy to read display allows you to monitor all three phasesand neutral simultaneously. With its easy to use intuitive interface and self guiding menus, the large anti-glare and back litdisplay makes this meter the easiest yet to navigate and use. The modular design allows for flexibility with an easy upgradepath to grow the meter's capabilities with the addition of Communication and I/O Modules.

DM6200 Features

• Measures basic measurements (V, A, Hz & PF).

• Used for equipment monitoring, preventative maintenance scheduling,monitoring load locally, and replacing multiple analog meters.

• Onsite configuration of CT and PT ratios and various other set points.

• Configurable analog bar for at-a-glance check of lad on feeders.

• Standard modbus output fo remote monitoring and data logging.

PM1200 Features

• Measures basic measurements (V, A, Hz & PF) PLUSenergy, power, demand, and THD.

• Used for energy and power monitoring, demand monitoring,load studies and circuit optimization, energy balancing and

optimization, etc.

Table 4.8:

Description Catalog No. $ Price

Basic V, A, F, PF meter w/display, Modbus RS 485 comm port METSEDM6200 400.00

Power Meter w/display basic readings, THD, demand, Modbus RS 485 comm port METSEPM1200 550.00

• Panel instrumentation (OEMs)

• Sub-billing and cost allocation

• Remote monitoring of an electrical installation

• Harmonic monitoring (THD)

Table 4.9:

Description Catalog No. $ Price

Series 700 Power Meters

PM710 Class 1 (IEC62053-21) Power Meter with integrated display and RS-485 communications port PM710 710.00PM750 Class 0.5S (IEC 62053-22) Power Meter with integraded display, alarms (no RTC), (2) digital inputs, (1) digital output and RS-485communications port

PM750 950.00

• Monitor current, voltage, power and energy simultaneously

• Trending/Forecasting Curves functionality (PM850/870)

• 128 samples/cycle-zero blind metering

• Waveform capture (PM850), configurable waveform capture (PM870)

• Onboard logging (80k in PM820, 800k in PM850/PM870)

• Detection of sub-cycle sags/swells on both voltage and current (PM870 Only)

• V & I individual harmonics up to 31st (PM820) or up to the 63rd for the PM850 andPM870.

• Five input metering channels WAGES

• PQ Advanced Evaluation (EN50160, ITI/CBEMA, SEMI F-47) for the PM850 and PM870

• Type 12 Remote Display Compliant

• Complies with ANSI C37.90 for Surge WithstandCapability (SWC) and IEC 61000-4-12 for SurgeImmunity

• Available with 2 standard Digital I/O

• Field installable Digital and Analog I/O

• THD measurement

• Meets ANSI 12.20 Class 0.2 and IEC 62053-22Class 0.5S accuracy for active energy.

• Optional field installable Ethernet communicationscard with standard and custom web pages

• GPS Time Synchronization

Series 700Power Meter

DM6200Panel Meter

PM1200MultifunctionPower Meter

Series 800Power Meter

Table 4.10:

Description Catalog No. $ Price

Series 800 Power MetersPM820 Power Meter with integrated display, THD, Alarming, 80 kb Logging PM820 2390.00PM850 Power Meter with integrated display, THD, Alarming, 800 kb Logging, Waveform Capture PM850 3889.00PM870 Power Meter with integrated display, THD, Alarming, 800 kb Logging, configurable Waveform Capture, Sag/Swell Detection PM870 4799.00PM820RD Power Meter with remote display, THD, Alarming, 80 kb Logging PM820RD 2550.00PM850RD Power Meter with remote display, THD, Alarming, 800 kb Logging, Waveform Capture PM850RD 4058.00PM870RD Power Meter with remote display, THD, Alarming, 800 kb Logging, configurable Wafeform Capture, Sag/Swell Detection PM870RD 4958.00PM820 Meter unit only without display PM820U 2050.00PM850 Meter unit only without display PM850U 3529.00PM870 Meter unit only without display PM870U 4460.00

Series 800 Power Meter Accessories

PM800 Display for integrated meter unit PM8D 443.00PM800 remote display and adapter with 12’ cable PM8RD 584.00PM800 remote display adapter only PM8RDA 428.00PM800 Module, 2 digital outputs (relays), 6 digital inputs PM8M26 635.00PM800 Module, 2 digital out, 2 digital in, 2 analog out, 2 analog in PM8M2222 856.00PM800 Mounting adapter for CM2000 PM8MA 267.00PM8ECC Ethernet Communications Card; provides a 10/100 Base Tx UTP port, an RS-485 Modbus serial master port, Ethernet-to-serial line gateway functionality, and an embeddedweb server that is fully compliant with Transparent Ready—Level 1 (TRe1) systems. The PM8ECC supports a private host PM8ECC MIB. Use of this MIB allows the reading of BasicMetering Data, Configuration and Status of I/Os and Configuration and Status of Alarms, plus SNMP Trap generation in response to any PM8 on-board alarms.

PM8ECC 1150.00

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PowerLogic Series 4000 Circuit Monitor

The award winning, Web-enabled PowerLogic Series 4000 Circuit Monitor (CM4250) is the most advancedpermanently mounted circuit monitor in the industry today. Designed for critical power and large energy users whocannot afford to be shut down, the CM4250 provides the ability to monitor, troubleshoot and preempt power qualityproblems. Transients (disturbances lasting less than one cycle) are particularly difficult to detect, due to their shortduration. The CM4000T detects and captures oscillatory and impulsive transients (up to 10,000V peak, line-to-line at 5MHz per channel) as short as one microsecond in duration. The CM4000T automatically performs a high-speedtransient waveform capture and a longer disturbance capture to show the conditions surrounding an event. TheCM4000T maintains a complete historical record of the number of transients per phase, along with the magnitude,duration and time of occurrence of each. It also performs a stress calculation to determine the circuits that havereceived the greatest stress from transient overvoltages.

PowerLogic Series 4000 Circuit Monitor Optional Displays

• High visibility remote VF (vacuum fluorescence) display

• Displays metering data, min/max values, alarms, inputs

• Remote LC (liquid crystal) display with backlighting also available

• Optional user configurable display screens

a Contact your nearest Square D/Schneider Electric sales office for additional I/O options.b CM4250 is field upgradeable to provide additional features of specified module.

• Waveform capture with up to 512 samples/cycle

• Built-in Trending and Forecasting functionality allows you toforecast energy usage up to 4 days in advance

• Sag/Swell disturbance monitoring

• Two option card slots for field installable cards

• Optional field installable Ethernet communications card withstandard and custom web pages

• Alarm Setpoint Learning feature a llowing optimum threshold setting(patent pending)

• Multiple alarms including standard, digital, Boolean, high-speed,and disturbance alarms

• Waveshape alarm monitoring

• High speed transient voltage detection at 5 MHz per channel withfield installable CVMT current/voltage module

• True RMS Metering through the 255th harmonic

• Extended waveform capture (up to 110 seconds)

• Field installable Digital/Analog I/O cards and flexible I/Oextender modules

• Harmonic powerflows up to the 40th harmonic

• Standard KYZ pulse output

• Standard 32 MB of non-volatile memory

• Integrated power quality standards including EN50160,IEC 61000-4-15 (Flicker)

• Sequence of events recording using GPS synchronizationtechnology

• Oscillatory transient detection and recording

• UL Listed, CSA Approved, CE Marking, NOM Approved,FCC compliant

Table 4.11: Series 4000 Circuit Monitors

Description Catalog No. $ Price

Series 4000 Circuit Monitors

Instrumentation, On-board Data Logging, Waveform Capture, Disturbance Recording, Configurable I/O, 0.04% Accuracy CM4250 6386.00Same as CM4250 plus Impulsive Transient Detection and Flicker (IEC 61000-4-15) CM4000T 8474.00

Series 4000 Circuit Monitor Accessories

Field installable I/O card with 3 relay outputs, 1 pulse output (KYZ) and 4 status inputs IOC44 796.00I/O Extender module with 4 DC status inputs, 2 DC digital outputs, 1 analog input and 1 analog output IOX2411 1253.00I/O Extender module with 4 status inputs and 4 analog inputs (4–20 mA) IOX0404 1650.00I/O Extender module with 8 status inputs IOX08 703.00

I/O Extender module with no pre-installed I/O a IOX 459.00Ethernet Communications Card; 100 MB Fiber or 10/100 MB UTP Ethernet port and 1 RS-485 master port ECC21 1948.00Current/Voltage module CVM42 1325.00Current/Voltage module with high speed transient detectionb CVMT 5393.00

4-line x 20—character liquid crystal display with backlighting CMDLC 688.004-line x 20—character vacuum fluorescent display with proximity sensor CMDVF 1207.004 foot display cable CAB4 53.0012 foot display cable CAB12 89.0030 foot display cable CAB30 161.00

Table 4.12: SER Time Synchronization

Description Catalog No. $ Price

PowerLogic Satellite Time System, Circuit Monitor and SEPAM GPS Time Synchronization, 100 microsecond accuracy STS3000 5348.00Satellite Time Reference Module STRM 2827.00CyTime Sequence of Events Recorder, 24 Vdc power / 24 Vdc inputs, 32 inputs, web server 9788SER3200 2700.00SER 3200 EZ connector for IRIG-B signal 9788EZCIRIGB 115.00Smart Antenna Module SAM 2292.00

Smart Antenna Module Interface Cable—200 FT SAIF200 611.00Power Supply, 24DC/50W, DIN-mountable PS080 558.00

CM4000T with VFD Display

ECC21

IOC44 I/O Card

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Table 4.13: PowerLogic Circuit Monitor and Power Meter Selection

Features CM4000T CM4250 PM870 PM850 PM820 PM750 PM710 PM1200 DM6200

Inputs, outputs and control power

3-phase / single-phase • / • • / • • / • • / • • / • • / • • / • • / • • / •

Digital in and out / analog in and out 24 / 4 24 / 4 18 / 8 18 / 8 18 / 8 3/  

Power supply options AC/DC AC/DC AC/DC AC/DC AC/DC AC/DC AC/DC AC/DC AC/DC

Power and energy measurements

V, I, F, PF • • • • • • • • •

Power, demand • • • • • • • •

Energy / energy per shift (time-of-use) • / • • / • • / • • / • • / • • / • / • /  

Energy accuracy (%) 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.5 1.0 1.0

Standards compliance to ANSI / IEC • / • • / • • / • • / • • / • • / • • / • • /  

Power quality analysis

Compliance monitoring (e.g. EN50160) • • • •

Flicker measurement •

High-speed transient disturbance capture(200 ns)

Transient disturbance capture • • sag/swell

Disturbance direction detection • •

Sag/swell monitoring • • •

Harmonics measurement • • • • • THD THD •

Uptime (number of 9's) calculation • •

Waveform capture • • • •

Waveshape alarm • •

Data and event logging

Trend / billing • / • / • / • • / • / •

Minimum and maximum • • • • • • •

Events / maintenance • / • • / • • / • / • / •/ • /  

Timestamp resolution (seconds) 0.001 0.001 1 1 1

GPS sync • • • • •

Setpoints, alarms and control

Annunciation / call out on alarm • / • • / • • / • / • / •/  

Trigger logging • • • • •

Trigger relay or digital ouput control • • • • •

Special features

Custom programming: arithmetic, boolean • •

Downloadable firmware • • • • • • •

Communications

Ethernet port / web / email • / • / • • / • / • • / • / • • / • / • • / • / •

RS485 / RS232 ports • / • • / • • / • • / • • / • •/ • / • •

Modbus protocol • • • • • • • • •

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PowerLogic Submetering

In today's increasingly competitive commercial property market, attracting and retaininghigh-quality, long-term tenants by offering exceptional value is the primary goal. Balancingthese premium services and reliable infrastructure vs. the financial exposure to volatileutility costs is the challenge.

Minimizing energy costs requires information on how energy usage translates into moneyspent. PowerLogic energy sub-metering systems are specifically engineered to address themeasurement, verification and billing needs of multi-tenant properties.

• Residential high-rise and low-rise

• Campuses

• Shopping centers

• Malls / food courts

• Offices

• Commercial buildings

PowerLogic energy management andmetering systems are ideal for multi-tenantbuildings providing:

• Metering & Verification tools to assurecompliance to Energy Policy Act 2005

• Integrated approach from simple energyallocation requirements to high-end powerquality

• Monitor energy usage and efficiency toaccurately recover the costs while providingtenants with energy and a reliableinfrastructure

• Implement energy efficiency initiatives

essential to obtaining LEED certification

Tenant Metering Software Solutions

PowerLogic Tenant Metering Commercial Edition Software (TMSCE) allows you to allocateand recover the true cost of your facility’s utilities. TMSCE is designed to offer a broadrange of functionality for more demanding commercial billing applications providing theflexibility necessary to manage a wide range of tenants, multiple locations andcomprehensive utilities.

PowerLogic E5600 Socket Meter

The E5600 is a cost effective socket meter that combines high accuracy, superior qualityand wide-ranging capability in a device that is simple to install. The PowerLogic E5600socket meter can help reduce electrical costs, increase property values and attract goodtenants by providing the information needed to manage energy costs. Track and allocatecosts by circuit or suite, accurately bill tenants for energy used, and verify energyconservation efforts. It is a foundational component for LEED and Energy Star certificationas a part of green buildings. Green buildings enjoy higher tenant retention, higher tenantquality, and recognition by the community while typically allowing property managers tocharge more for rent.

Unlike traditional sub-metering solutions, which must be manually read or may lacksoftware for effective sub-billing or comprehensive energy management, the PowerLogicE5600 enables businesses to utilize their existing S-based socket infrastructure with alow-cost meter that is part of an end-to-end solution for tenant sub-metering.

• Real, reactive, and apparent energy values.

• Onboard interval data logging (load profiles).

• Revenue grade accuracy – ANSI C12.20 0.2% / 0.5%.

• Automatic configuration of service type and voltage.

• Onboard diagnostics continually monitors for equipment failures, improper installation wiring, poor

load conditions, poor power quality conditions and tampering.• S-base meter socket compatible.

Table 4.14:

Description Catalog No. $ Price

PowerLogic Tenant Metering Commercial Edition Software TMSCE 5880.00

Table 4.15:

Description Catalog No. $ Price

Form 2S, Single-Phase, Class 200, S Based Meter E5600020SQD 641.28

Form 9S, 3-Phase, Class 20, S Based Meter E5600090SQD 721.44

Form 12S, 3-Phase, Class 200, S Based Meter E5600120SQD 721.44

Form 16S, 3-Phase, Class 200, S Based Meter E5600160SQD 721.44

Form 36S, 3-Phase, Class 20, S Based Meter E5600360SQD 721.44

Form 45S, 3-Phase, Class 20, S Based Meter E5600450SQD 721.44

Optional USB Optical Communications Probe OPTICALPROBEUSB 719.00

PowerLogic E5600 Socket Meter

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PowerLogic High Density Metering

High Density Metering (HDM) is engineered to answer the metering and billing needs of multi-tenantproperties: 

Features and Benefits• HDM comes standard with the PowerLogic PM210, PM750, PM820 or ION6200 meters.

• Lockable, 16 gauge NEMA Type 1 enclosure provides tamper-resistant security.

• NEMA Type 3R also availalbe. Please consult factory.

• Mounting channel and surface-mount flanges simplify installation.

• Factory installed cover plates are included to cover empty meter spaces.

• Factory installed wiring harness simplifies installation of additional meters and provides future system expansion.• Each High Density Metering cabinet is provided with standard RS485 Modbus ® , and optional Modbus Ethernet TCP

communications are availalbe. For wireless communications, please consult factory.

• Available in the following configurations: 208 Y/120 V wye; 240 V delta, 48 = 480 Y/277 V wye (PM210, PM750, andPM820), and with provided 2.5:1 CPT (control power transformer) 480 Y/277 V wye (6200); 480 V delta (6200,PM210, PM750 or PM820).

• CTs required. Must select separately.

aVoltage Ordering Notes:12 = 208 Y/120 V wye; 240 V delta. 48 = 480 Y/277 wye; (PM210/PM750)4T = with provided 2.5:1 CPT (control power transformer); 480 Y/277 wye (6200); 480 V delta (6200, PM210 or PM750)

b Meters Ordering Notes: Please indicate the number of meters to be pre-installed when placing your order. You may order any numberof meters in the enclosure between one and the maximum number of meters each cabinet will hold.

c Please enter R as the last digit for Type 3R outdoor on 1 or 4 HDM enclosure with the 6200 series meter.

High Density Meter System includes:• Enclosure

• Power Meters, installed

• Installation bulletin for Enclosure

• Wall hanging bracket

• Installation bulletin for Meters

a To order all other loose meters, please visit metering sections within digest related to particular meter.

Multi Circuit Energy MetersThe PowerLogic EM4800 multi-circuit energy meter combines accurate electricity sub-metering withadvanced communications technology. They are ideal for multi-tenant or departmental meteringapplications within office towers, condominiums, apartment buildings, shopping centers and other multi-point environments, metering up to 24 individual circuits from the same meter. The EM4800 series has anaccuracy of Class 0.5% for power and energy. Each meter is available separately or as part of a Scquare Dintegrated power center (IPC) for use in building retrofits or new construction.

Table 4.16: High Density Metering Cabinet

Category MeterSeries

Voltage Phasing EnclosureSize

#Meters

EnclosureRating

Description

HDM ION6200 12, 4Ta 3 1 or 4 1-4b Rc or 11 or 4 High Density Meter Enclosure with ION6200 meters; ideal foroutdoor as well as indoor applications at all voltage levels including600V delta and 347/600 V wye systems

HDM PM21012, 48,4Ta

1 or 31, 4, 8, or

161-16b 1

8 or 16 High Density Meter Enclosure with PM210 meters; ideal forsingle or three phase indoor commercial building applications

HDM PM75012, 48,4Ta

31, 4, 8 or

161-16b 1

8 or 16 High Density Meter Enclosure with PM750 meters; ideal for3 phase indoor commercial building applications

HDM PM82012, 48,4Ta

31, 4, 8 or

161-16b 1

8 or 16 High Density Meter Enclosure with PM750 meters; ideal for3 phase indoor commercial building applications

Table 4.17: Accessories and Options

Description Catalog No. $ Price

Auxiliary Wiring Harness for installation of additional meters(includes connectors and shorting terminal blocks)

HDMPMHKIT27 221.00

Cover plate for empty meter base HDMCVRPLT 5.90Water and Gas Meters Consult factory for details

50 Amp HDM Solid Core Current Transformer, 1.13” window size HDMCT050S1 35.00100 Amp HDM Solid Core Current Transformer, 1.13” window size HDMCT100S1 35.00125 Amp HDM Solid Core Current Transformer, 1.13” window size HDMCT125S1 35.00150 Amp HDM Solid Core Current Transformer, 1.13” window size HDMCT150S1 35.00200 Amp HDM Solid Core Current Transformer, 1.13” window size HDMCT200S1 52.00250 Amp HDM Solid Core Current Transformer, 1.13” window size HDMCT250S1 52.00400 Amp HDM Solid Core Current Transformer, 1.13” window size HDMCT400S1 52.00Power Meter with display, basic readings, Modbus RS485 communications porta PM210 550.00

Table 4.18:

Description Catalog No. $ Price

Energy measurement for 24 (1CT) or 12 (2CT) single-phase circuits or 8 (3CT) 3-phase circuits; Ethernet;modem; onboard interval logging; compatible with 80mA low-power CTs (solid-core) METSQEM488016 3980.00

Energy measurement for 24 (1CT) or 12 (2CT) single-phase circuits or 8 (3CT) 3-phase circuits; Ethernet;modem; onboard interval logging; compatible with 333mV low-power CTs (solid-core or split-core)

METSQEM483316 3980.00

Energy measurement for 24 (1CT) or 12 (2CT) single-phase circuits or 8 (3CT) 3-phase circuits; Ethernet;modem; onboard interval logging; compatible with standard 5A CTs (solid-core or split-core)

METSQEM480516 5350.00

200 A current transformer (CT), 80 mA secondary, solid-core (1 CT) METSECT802000 38.00

50 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 0.75 in Window Size ECT075050SC 90.00100 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 0.75 in Window Size ECT075100SC 90.00150 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 0.75 in Window Size ECT075150SC 90.00200 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 0.75 in Window Size ECT075200SC 90.00

100 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 1.25 in Window Size ECT125100SC 141.00150 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 1.25 in Window Size ECT125150SC 141.00200 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 1.25 in Window Size ECT125200SC 141.00400 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 1.25 in Window Size ECT125400SC 141.00

200 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 2.00 in Window Size ECT200200SC 171.00400 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 2.00 in Window Size ECT200400SC 171.00600 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 2.00 in Window Size ECT200600SC 171.00

600 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 3 x 5 in Window Size ECT300600SC 241.00800 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 3 x 5 in Window Size ECT300800SC 241.00

High Density Metering factory assembledenclosure for multi-tenant properties

16 meter configuration

8 meter configuration

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PowerLogic™ Submetering

Energy Meter

Note: CT quantity and amperage must match meter model. Total of combinedloads must not exceed rating of meter. All additional CTs shipped with 6ft. white and black color-coded wire leads.

a Energy Meter communication board (EMCB) can be used with allmodels of the Energy Meter. Order one EMCB for each Energy Meterwhere either kW demand and/or communication is specified.

b See Handout / Instruction Bulletin for derating properties.

Note: Max. Voltage without additional insulation 600 Vac. Donot apply 600 V Class current transformers to circuits havinga phase-to-phase voltage greater than 600 V, unlessadequate additional insulation is applied between the primaryconductor and the current transformers. Square D assumesno responsibility for damage of equipment or personal injurycaused by transformers operated on circuits above theirpublished ratings.

PowerLogic Energy MeterThe Energy Meter is ideal for stand-alone and systems-based submetering applications. It is easy to install and providesexceptional metering accuracy. Available in Basic and Extended Range models. The Basic model is designed for meteringof 120/240 and 208Y/120 volt services. The Extended Range model will meter 120/240 volt up to 480 volt Wye connectedservices. Extended Range meters come with pulse output and phase loss output not available on the Basic unit. OptionalModbus™ RS-485 serial communications are provided with the Energy Meter Comms Board, EMCB. Optional kW demandis also provided by the EMCB.

Meter up to 3 individual services with one Energy Meter. The Energy Meter will allow the addition of up to 3 sets of parallelCTs for metering multiple electric loads. Additional sets of CTs can be ordered separately. Please refer to the multiple CTapplication notes in the Energy Meter instruction bulletin for the proper installation procedures.

Energy MeterTable 4.19: Basic 120/240 V to 208Y/120 V

Catalog No. Description $ Price

EMB1010 Basic 100 A, .518"x1.28" ID, 1 CT 426.00EMB1021 Basic 200 A, 0.75” x 1.10” ID, 1 CT 440.00EMB1032 Basic 300 A, .90"x1.90" ID, 1 CT 482.00

EMB2010 Basic 100 A, .518"x1.28" ID, 2 CTs 438.00EMB2021 Basic 200 A, 0.75” x 1.10” ID, 2 CTs 464.00EMB2032 Basic 300 A, .90"x1.90" ID, 2 CTs 480.00EMB2043 Basic 400 A, 2.45"x2.89" ID, 2 CTs 505.00EMB2083 Basic 800 A, 2.45"x2.89" ID, 2 CTs 517.00

EMB3010 Basic 100 A, .518"x1.28" ID, 3 CTs 750.00EMB3021 Basic 200 A, 0.75” x 1.10” ID, 3 CTs 766.00EMB3032 Basic 300 A, .90"x1.90" ID, 3 CTs 799.00EMB3043 Basic 400 A, 2.45"x2.89" ID, 3 CTs 825.00EMB3083 Basic 800 A, 2.45"x2.89" ID, 3 CTs 855.00EMB3084 Basic 800 A, 2.45"x5.50" ID, 3 CTs 903.00EMB3164 Basic 1600 A, 2.45"x5.50" ID, 3 CTs 903.00

Table 4.20: Additional CT Sets

Catalog No. Description $ PriceEMCT010 100 A, .518” x 1.28” ID, 1 CT 92.00EMCT021 200 A, 0.75” x 1.10” ID, 1 CT 99.00EMCT032 300 A, .90” x 1.90” ID, 1 CT 106.00EMCT043 400 A, 2.45” x 2.89” ID, 1 CT 106.00EMCT083 800 A, 2.45” x 2.89” ID, 1 CT 123.00EMCT084 800 A, 2.45” x 5.50” ID, 1 CT 130.00EMCT164 1600 A, 2.45” x 5.50” ID, 1 CT 130.00

Table 4.21: Extended Range 120/240 V to 480Y/277 V

Catalog No. Description $ Price

EME1010 Extended Range 100 A, .518"x1.28" ID, 1 CT 471.00EME1021 Extended Range 200 A, 0.75” x 1.10” ID, 1 CT 483.00EME1032 Extended Range 300 A, .90"x1.90" ID, 1 CT 518.00

EME2010 Extended Range 100 A, n.518"x1.28" ID, 2 CTs 511.00EME2021 Extended Range 200 A, 0.75” x 1.10” ID, 2 CTs 536.00EME2032 Extended Range 300 A, .90"x1.90" ID, 2 CTs 550.00EME2043 Extended Range 400 A, 2.45"x2.89" ID, 2 CTs 567.00EME2083 Extended Range 800 A, 2.45"x2.89" ID, 2 CTs 585.00

EME3010 Extended Range 100 A, .518"x1.28" ID, 3 CTs 811.00EME3021 Extended Range 200 A, 0.75” x 1.10” ID, 3 CTs 829.00EME3032 Extended Range 300 A, .90"x1.90" ID, 3 CTs 864.00EME3043 Extended Range 400 A, 2.45"x2.89" ID, 3 CTs 880.00EME3083 Extended Range 800 A, 2.45"x2.89" ID, 3 CTs 921.00EME3084 Extended Range 800 A, 2.45"x5.50" ID, 3 CTs 971.00EME3164 Extended Range 1600 A, 2.45"x5.50" ID, 3 CTs 971.00

Table 4.22: Energy Meter Accessories

Catalog No. Description $ PriceEMCB Energy Meter Communication Boarda 267.00EMFP1 Energy Meter Fuse Pack, Set of 1 47.00EMFP2 Energy Meter Fuse Pack, Set of 2 94.00EMFP3 Energy Meter Fuse Pack, Set of 3 142.00

EMBOND Energy Meter Bonding Kit 117.00

PowerLogic Enercept™ MeterThe Enercept Meter is the ideal solution for submetering electric loads where space is at a premium. The compact designconsists of three interconnected split-core CTs with the metering and communication electronics built into the CT housing.Simply snap on the CTs, connect the voltage inputs, the communication lines, and installation is complete. Both versionscan be connected to either three-phase or single-phase circuits.

Enercept meters employ the Modbus™ RTU 2-wire communication protocol, and can utilize the same communicationnetwork and PowerLogic System Manager™ software as other PowerLogic devices. Data from the Enercept meters can bepresented in tabular or graphical format, used for alarming and historical logging and trending, and to produce reports.

Optional Submeter display (SMD) acts as a stand-alone operator interface supporting up to 32 meters (63 with a repeater).In addition, the Submeter display (SMD) can act as a network adapter allowing Enercept meters to be incorporated into anetwork.

Enercept Meter

Table 4.23: Enercept Meter

Catalog No. Description $ Price

3020B012b Basic 100 A, 1.25" x 1.51" ID 776.003020B032b Basic 300 A, 1.25" x 1.51" ID 800.003020B043b Basic 400 A, 2.45" x 2.89" ID 823.003020B083b Basic 800 A, 2.45" x 2.89" ID 847.003020B084b Basic 800 A, 2.45" x 5.50" ID 869.003020B164b Basic 1600 A, 2.45" x 5.50" ID 893.003020B244b Basic 2400 A, 2.45" x 5.50" ID 916.00

3020E012 Enhanced 100 A, 1.25" x 1.51" ID 1035.003020E032 Enhanced 300 A, 1.25" x 1.51" ID 1066.003020E043 Enhanced 400 A, 2.45" x 2.89" ID 1097.003020E083 Enhanced 800 A, 2.45" x 2.89" ID 1128.003020E084 Enhanced 800 A, 2.45" x 5.50" ID 1159.003020E164 Enhanced 1600 A, 2.45" x 5.50" ID 1190.003020E244 Enhanced 2400 A, 2.45" x 5.50" ID 1221.00

Table 4.24: Accessories

Catalog No. Description $ Price

SMD Submeter display mounted in enclosure 725.00SMD OPN Open style submeter display, no enclosure 595.002W485C 2-Wire 232–485 Conv 78.00EMBK-3 Enercept Mounting Brackets (Set of 3) 75.00

PS24 24 Vdc Power Supply (for use with EDI or ENA) 157.00

Table 4.25: Enercept Metering Quantities

Basicb Enhanced•

kWh, energy usagekW, real power

kWh, kW per phase and total, min kW, max kW, kWd,kVAR, kVA, PF per phase and total voltage- V, L-L, L-Nper phase and avg. Current - A, per phase and average

PowerLogic Split Core Current Transformers-Instrument Grade 5 Amp Split-Core Current TransformersThe 3090 SCCT series of split-core current transformers provide secondary amperage proportional to the primary (sensed)current. For use with Circuit Monitors, Power Meters, data loggers, chart recorders and other instruments the 3090 SCCTseries provides a cost-effective means to transform electrical service amperages to a 0–5A level compatible with monitoringequipment.

SA Split-Core CurrentTransformers

Table 4.26:

Catalog No. Description $ Price

3090SCCT022 Split Core CT—200 A (sz.2): 1.25" x 1.51 120.003090SCCT032 Split Core CT—300 A (sz.2): 1.25" x 1.51 120.003090SCCT043 Split Core CT—400 A (sz.3): 2.45" x 2.89 129.003090SCCT063 Split Core CT—600 A (sz.3): 2.45" x 2.89 129.003090SCCT083 Split Core CT—800 A (sz.3): 2.45" x 2.89 129.003090SCCT084 Split Core CT—800 A (sz.4): 2.45" x 5.05 137.003090SCCT124 Split Core CT—1200 A (sz.4): 2.45" x 5.50 160.003090SCCT164 Split Core CT—1600 A (sz.4): 2.45" x 5.50 165.00

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Class 3030

PowerLogic Branch Circuit Power MeterThe Branch Circuit Power Meter (BCPM) is ideal for data center customers who are focused on eliminating costly downtime,managing existing capacity efficiently, and reducing energy cost. The BCPM helps data center managers by providing alarms thatsignify potential issues within the power system and supplying power and energy data down to the circuit level. This data canindicate areas wither over-used or under-used within the facility. It can also be used to effectively control energy cost.

The BCPM can monitor up to 84 circuits and fits any Power Distribution Unit (PDU) or Remote Power Panel (RPP) with minimalspace requirements. It has a wide monitoring range allowing customers to monitor circuit current from 0.25 A to 100 A with highaccuracy (3% for current 0.25 A to 2 A and 2% for current 2 A to 100 A. It can also measure power and energy readings at thecircuit level as well as the incoming main. This eliminates the need for two different meters. The BCPM also has a flexiblenumbering scheme which allows customers to match that of the PDU or RPP and field configuration adds ease to either a new ora retrofit installation. 

Note: CT hole size accommodates up to #6 THHN insulated conductor.

PowerLogic Multi-Circuit MeterDesigned for OEM style placement in electrical distribution equipment the MCM8364 is configurable to meter 1 or 3 phasesof up to eight individual loads, six loads if neutral monitoring is required. The MCM will monitor up to 10,000 amps per

service using standard 5 Amp CTs. All of the metered circuits must share a common voltage source. The MCM8364 is agreat solution for monitoring critical power distribution equipment and provides 24 different electrical metering quantitiesplus an additional nine Modbus register alarms.

With one RS-485 connection, the multi-circuit meter provides Modbus RTU communications output that communicates to eachindividual metered circuit. Up to 30 multi-circuit meters can be addressed on the same Modbus network. The multi-circuit metercan provide warnings to the central monitoring computer via its Modbus output using the MNode software provided or can beintegrated into PowerLogic SMS software. The MCM also works with the submeter display as shown below.

Electrical Data:Energy Consumption (kWHr), Real Power (kW), Reactive Power (kVAR), Apparent Power (kVA), Power Factor Total,Voltage, L-L, avg. of 3 phases, Voltage, L-N, avg. of 3 phases, Current, average of 3 phases, Real Power (kW) phase A, B,& C, Power Factor, phase A, B,&C, Line to Line Voltage, phase A-B, B-C, A-C, Line to Neutral Voltage, phaseA-N, B-N, C-N, Current, phase A, B, & C, Frequency (measured from phase A) (Hz).

Modbus Alarms:Over Voltage, Under Voltage, Over Current, Under Current, Over kVA, Under kVA, Phase Loss A, Phase Loss B, Phase Loss C

PowerLogic Submeter DisplayThe PowerLogic Submeter Display (SMD) is a comprehensive electrical submetering display that provides a view ofelectrical parameters from multiple metering products with one networked LCD. In addition to viewing system data on thedisplay itself, you can also view data on a remote PC via a network connection. Touch pad buttons provide a convenientway to view downstream devices on the power-monitoring network. The display is RS-485 Modbus RTU compatible. It hasadditional RS-485 and RS-232 Modbus ports for networking to additional displays or to a master PC. The submeter displayis compatible with the following metering devices: BCM, MCM, & Enercept™ meters.

Key features:• Full PDU monitoring• Flexible configuration• Split core version for retrofit installations

• Wide monitoring range• Low current monitoring• Advanced alarming

• Cost effective communications• Easily integrates into a PowerLogic system or other

existing networks using Modbus™ communications

Table 4.27:

Catalog No. Description $ Price

BCPMA042D Solid Core CT, 42 circuit power and energy meter. Includes 2 CT strips, 21 CTs per strip, 3/4” CT spacing. 3569.00BCPMB042D Solid Core CT, 42 circuit meter, measures power and energy on the mains, current per circuit. Includes 2 CT strips, 21 CTs per strip, 3/4” CT spacing. 2901.00BCPMC042D Solid Core CT, 42 circuit current meter. Includes 2 CT strips, 21 CTs per strip, 3/4” CT spacing. 2331.00BCPMA142D Solid Core CT, 42 circuit power and energy meter. Includes 2 CT strips, 21 CTs per strip, 1” CT spacing. 3569.00BCPMB142D Solid Core CT, 42 circuit meter, measures power and energy on the mains, current per circuit. Includes 2 CT strips, 21 CTs per strip, 1” CT spacing. 2901.00BCPMC142D Solid Core CT, 42 circuit current meter. Includes 2 CT strips, 21 CTs per strip, 1” CT spacing. 2331.00BCPMA084D Solid Core CT, 84 circuit power and energy meter. Includes 4 CT strips, 21 CTs per strip, 3/4” CT spacing. 5748.00BCPMB084D Solid Core CT, 84 circuit meter, measures power and energy on the mains, current per circuit. Includes 4 CT strips, 21 CTs per strip, 3/4” CT spacing. 4627.00BCPMC084D Solid Core CT, 84 circuit current meter. Includes 4 CT strips, 21 CTs per strip, 3/4” CT spacing. 3495.00BCPMA184D Solid Core CT, 84 circuit power and energy meter. Includes 4 CT strips, 21 CTs per strip, 1” CT spacing. 5748.00BCPMB184D Solid Core CT, 84 circuit meter, measures power and energy on the mains, current per circuit. Includes 4 CT strips, 21 CTs per strip, 1” CT spacing. 4627.00BCPMC184D Solid Core CT, 84 circuit current meter. Includes 4 CT strips, 21 CTs per strip, 1” CT spacing. 3495.00

Table 4.28:

Catalog No. Description $ Price

BCPMSCA42D Split Core BCPM, Advanced Feature Set, 2 adapter boards, 42 50 A CTs, 2 mounting kits 4418.00BCPMSCA84D Split Core BCPM, Advanced Feature Set, 4 adapter boards, 42 50 A CTs, 4 mounting kits 6694.00BCPMSCB42D Split Core BCPM, Intermediate Feature Set, 2 adapter boards, 42 50 A CTs, 2 mounting kits 3592.00BCPMSCB84D Split Core BCPM, Intermediate Feature Set, 4 adapter boards, 84 50 A CTs, 4 mounting kits 5867.00BCPMSCC42D Split Core BCPM, Basic Feature Set, 2 adapter boards, 42 50 A CTs, 2 mounting kits 2887.00BCPMSCC84D Split Core BCPM, Basic Feature Set, 4 adapter boards, 84 50 A CTs, 4 mounting kits 5163.00

BCPMSCADPBDD Adapter board for use with Split Core BCPM 897.00BCPMSCCT0 Qty 6 x 50 A Split Core CTs for use with Split Core BCPM, 6 ft leads 197.00

BCPMSCCT0R20 Qty 6 x 50 A Split Core CTs for use wtih Split Core BCPM, 20 ft leads 240.00BCPMSCCT2 Qty 6 x 100 A Split Core CTs for use with Split Core BCPM, 4 ft leads 431.00BCPMSCA1D Split Core BCPM meter, Advanced Feature Set plus 2 adapter boards 3260.00BCPMSCA2D Split Core BCPM meter, Advanced Feature Set plus 4 adapter boards 4270.00BCPMSCB1D Split Core BCPM meter, Intermediate Feature Set plus 2 adapter boards 2392.00BCPMSCB2D Split Core BCPM meter, Intermediate Feature Set plus 4 adapter boards 3402.00BCPMSCC1D Split Core BCPM meter, Basic Feature Set plus 2 adapter boards 1652.00BCPMSCC2D Split Core BCPM meter, Basic Feature Set plus 4 adapter boards 2662.00

BCPMCOVERD Clear cover bor BCPM printed circuit board, compatible with Solid Core and Split Core versions 100.00

Table 4.29:

Catalog No. Description $ Price

MCM8364 Multi-Circuit Meter 8364 1863.00

Table 4.30:

Catalog No. Description $ Price

SMD Submeter display mounted in enclosure 725.00SMD OPN Open style submeter display, no enclosure 595.00

BCPM Solid Core CTPower Meter

BCPM Split Core CTPower Meter

3-phase, 4-wire(with neutral current

wiring)

Typical BCPMSCpanelboard installation

Submeter Display

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PowerLogic™ Remote Energy Management

Web Hosted Solutions 

Schneider Electric Remote Energy Management solutions are web-hosted, subscription based Software-As-A-Service (SaaS) offers.This means that all of our data is hosted at a secure SchneiderElectric data center facility available for you to view from any web-enabled device, 365 days per year, 24 hours per day, 7 days perweek. No additional servers, PCs, software or IT personnel areneeded when utilizing a remote hosted solution. All data is easilyobtained through standard communications methods (Ethernet) frommultiple device types and sources such as meters, existing systems,and building management systems (BMS).

A remote energy management solution allows you to easily:

Identify energy waste

• View energy profiles to quickly identify energy waste in a single facility oracross your enterprise

• Lower capital expenses with better utilization of current infrastructure (i.e.HVAC and Lighting)

Reduce energy consumption

• Use historical comparisons to determine profiles of day-to-day, month-to-month, and year-to-year energy consumption

• Compare energy usage around similar facilities to establish benchmarksand identify poor performing facilities

• Normalize facility consumption against weather, production, hours ofoperation, square footage, and occupancy to measure the true energycontent

• Measure the effectiveness of various energy efficiency and conservationefforts

Save on utility bills

• Compare usage to utility bills to ensure the utility is billing correctly

• Optimize equipment run hours and setting to avoid setting new demandpeaks

• Make accurate assessment of what utility costs would be on different utilityrates

Measure, report on and implement energy and emissionreduction initiatives

• Utilize emissions reporting to determine the CO2 baseline, establishtargets, and monitor improvements to help manage your carbon footprint

Easily view information that is most important to you through a customizabledashboard

View your environmental impact from a single screen to track emission reductioninitiatives

Easily save reports and export them to a personal web-page for easy trackingand reporting

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PowerLogic™ PowerLogic Energy Profiler Online

PowerLogic Energy Profiler Online

PowerLogic Energy Profiler Online (EPO) is a web-hosted service that is the industry'sforemost load data visualization and analysis application. This flexible, easy to use systemturns customer usage data into actionable information, freely accessible to all customersand internal users. For commercial and industrial energy customers, managing energycosts is the primary objective, but they can’t control what they can’t measure. EPO enablesenergy customers to take control of their costs by providing the information they need tounderstand how their organization uses energy. They can then take steps to reduce costsby implementing conservation measures, investing in more efficient equipment, orparticipating in new pricing or load curtailment programs.

For the utility, EPO provides an intuitive, easy-to-maintain tool for better understandingcustomer usage patterns and meeting customers’ growing need for information. It alsoprovides a convenient platform from which to administer real-time pricing (RTP) or loadcurtailment programs. EPO's instinctive online functionality gives first-time users anextremely short learning curve, while its powerful configuration options address the needsof more sophisticated users. The service is available to users at their convenience, 24/7,and regular updates ensure that customers get the most current information.

For price & ordering information, contact your local PowerLogic Sales Specialist orPowerLogic Inside Sales at 615-287-3535.

Key features:• Data access and analysis

• Automated reporting

• Estimated bills and rate comparisons

• Demand response and curtailment programs

• RTP programs

• Alarming

• Administration tool

Applications:• Energy load analysis

• Energy budgeting and bill forecasting

• Demand response and load curtailmentprogram management

• Real-time pricing program management

• EPO's Real-Time Pricing module lets userssee interval data for accounts with futurepricing information, and multiply that data

against a price stream.- -

Bill estimates provide valuable information for budgetingand forecasting

Typical comparison graph showing time of usage

Comparison statistics display

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PowerLogic™ Web-Enabled Network Components

Class 3030

Communications for high-speed access to critical information 

From a single building to a multi-site enterprise, PowerLogic Web-Enabled NetworkComponents provide fast, reliable serial to Ethernet connectivity in the most demandingapplications:

• Energy management

• Power distribution

• Building automation

• Factory automation

PowerLogic Ethernet Gateways are available in two models-EGX100 and provide directconnection to Ethernet-Modbus™/TCP networks to make energy and power monitoring

information available over local and wide area networks.• The EGX100 provides low-cost, reliable, Ethernet to serial-line connectivity in a compact, DIN-rail

mounted package. Enabled by Power over Ethernet (PoE IEEE 802.3af), the EGX100 simplifiesinstallation by eliminating the need for power supplies plus provides a Web-based interface forconfiguration and diagnostics.

• The EGX300 is an integrated gateway-server that is web based with 1 serial port and has the abilityto connect to an additional 32 devices remotely through Ethernet, plus log/trend historical dataallowing electrical distribution systems to be better managed by utilizing Ethernet and Internettechnologies.

Advantages• Easy to install—easy DIN rail mounting solution.

• Easy to setup—No special software required. Configuration via Microsoft Internet Explorer orHyperterminal.

• Easy to troubleshoot—Detailed diagnostics for communication ports through aWeb interface.

• Easy to maintain—Field upgradable firmware lets you add new features while reducing costlydowntime.

• Secure-Customizable, password-protected access to configuration.• Cost-effective, high-speed communications—Use existing LAN infrastructure to reduce

communications wiring and network management costs.

• Open platform provides broad connectivity—Modbus TCP/IP over Ethernet allows transparentaccess via intranet/internet. Each gateway supports up to 32 Modbus or PowerLogic protocoldevices.

• Subnet initiated communications—The gateway supports a slave mode for connecting a serial-linebased system to Ethernet. For example, a building management system with a Modbus ser ialinterface can route to 16 remote Modbus TCP/IP interfaces supporting up to 128 serial-line devices.

• Extended temperature range— -25 to 70°C enables operation in harsh environments.

PowerLogic WebPageGenerator

The PowerLogic WebPageGenerator (WPG) creates and downloads application specificweb pages to PowerLogic Ethernet gateways (EGX300, ECC21, PM8ECC) with minimaluser intervention. The user simply identifies the serial devices connected to the Ethernetgateway in this wizard-based software utility. The utility takes care of the rest. This utility isavailable for download from www.powerlogic.com.

Table 4.31:

Type PartNo.

EGX100 EGX300

$ Price

950.00 1895.00

Control Power

24 Vdc / 7W DIN mount power supply (SOLD SEPARATE) 3090PS24 157.00 157.00Power Over Ethernet Injector Kit (SOLD SEPARATE) TCSEAV0100 185.00 185.00

Protocols

Ethernet: HTTP, FTP, Modbus TCP/IP, SMTP, SNMP (MIB2), SNTP, TCP, UDP, ICMP,ARP

x x

Serial: Modbus RTU, Modbus ASCII (EGX100 only), JBUS, PowerLogic (SY/MAX) x x

Ports

Serial: RS485 1Serial: RS232/485 configurable 1 1Ethernet UTP (10/100) 1 1Fiber (100 Mb) 1

Integral web server

Web page generation tool xMaintenance/diagnostics x xGateway administration setup x xComprehensive meter reading xInterval logging/trends 32 devicesUser defined custom pages x

Historical Data Logging

Interval data xTransfer files on an interval and periodic scheduled basis emailExport to Excel via web query xExport files by e-mail, FTP, or HTTP x

EGX100 EthernetGateway

EGX100 lets the Administrator assign access tosetup pages by user groups

Built in tabs provide easyDIN rail mounting solution.

EGX300 Ethernet Gateway offers you a “window” into your

power equipment

PL1 DiscountSchedule

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PowerLogic™ Engineering Services

Consulting & Analysis

Power System Engineering

The Square D Power System Engineering team offers a wide range of engineering services to improve the safety,efficiency and reliability of your power distribution system. The team is comprised of registered professional engineers,safety trained and equipped, to perform a variety of engineering functions.

Power System Studies

The Square D Power System Engineering Team provides expertise for a variety of electrical power system studies.Some of the more common system studies include…

Arc Flash Analysis

Square D offers on-site services to perform arc flash analysis for a facility, complex, office, or campus. An Arc flashanalysis is used to determine …

Features of Square D arc flash analysis include…

Power Quality Studies

Square D offers onsite power quality engineering studies and solutions to eliminate process disruptions, power systemshutdowns, and equipment damage due to electrical power system disturbances. A power quality study is used to...

Power System Assessment

Square D offers engineering services to meet a variety of power system needs …

Power System Improvement Projects

Square D offers engineering services for …

Square D professional engineers - safety trained and equipped - will listen to your concerns and goals, define the

problem or enhancement, and engineer the solution that best satisfies your needs.For additional information on power system engineering services and pricing, contact your nearestSquare D/Schneider Electric office.

Industrial Energy Efficiency

Schneider Electric Certified Energy Managers (CEM’s) work on-site with knowledgeable plant personnel to develop along-term, comprehensive, “Energy Action Plan”, that serves as the blueprint for energy savings. Unlike performancecontracts or one-time energy audits, the Total Energy ControlSM program offers a strategic partnership for energy-intensive industrials who want to improve energy efficiency.

• Short-circuit analysis• Time-current coordination

• Motor starting/voltage drop

• Motor starting/torque-speed

• Safe motor re-energization

• Harmonic analysis• Transient analysis

• Power factor correction analysis

• Other system specific analysis

• Flash Protection Boundary

• Incident Energy Value

• Hazard/Risk Category

• Appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

• Low cost arc flash reduction methods

• Time current coordination analysis showing both existing and recommended over/current device settings

• Short-circuit study to ensure adequacy of equipment

• Onsite verification and documentation of equipment

• Arc flash labels (populated with the results of the arc flash analysis)

• Arc flash label affixation

• NFPA 70E—Safe Workplace Practices Training provided by OSHA authorized outreach instructors

• Recommendations and solutions to reduce potential arc flash hazards

• Determine compliance with the IEEE 519-Recommended Practices and Requirements for Harmonic Control in ElectricalPower Systems guidelines

• Identify most cost-effective solution to power quality problems

• Solve process disruptions due to power disturbances

• Reduce economic effects of poor power quality

• Identify disturbances originating on electric utility system and improvements to reduce the number and severity

• Basic codes and standards compliance

• Protective coordination assessment

• Maintenance program review

• Recommendations for power system optimization

• Power quality troubleshooting and analysis

• Power factor and harmonics analysis

• Electrical safety hazards

• Short-circuit withstand overview

• Single-line documentation of power system

• Power monitoring recommendations

• Loading measurements

• New equipment installation

• Existing equipment modification

• Ground Fault Schemes for multiple source distribution systems

• High Resistance Grounding (HRG) Conversion

• Automatic Transfer Control Schemes & Generator Operations

• Total Energy Control – Comprehensive integration of all three areas affecting energy efficiency— Procurement (electricity and gas)— Demand management— Optimization of process and plant utilities

• Program deliverables:— Long-term Energy Action Plan— Energy efficiency projects— Ongoing accountability for results

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PowerLogic™ Engineering Services

Engineered Solutions

Schneider Electric provides an engineered solution approach to your specific power systemapplications. Our total solutions for power monitoring and power system controls allowgreater safety, reliability, and energy efficiency of your power systems. As a long standingindustry leader in Power Monitoring and Control Systems, we understand your powersystem requirements and needs.

All of our Engineered Solutions are tailored to your specific system requirements. SchneiderElectric is your total Solution provider.

Power Monitoring Applications

Increased Reliability and Energy Efficiency

Increased Reliability and Energy Efficiency are key results produced from our PowerMonitoring Applications. Schneider Electric power monitoring applications provide detailedreporting, testing and analysis capabilities for your systems and related components.

• EPSS Emergency Power Supply Systems – The PowerLogic EPSS Test Report providesinformation regarding the health and status of the emergency power supply system, includingautomatic transfer switches and generators.

• SER Sequence of Events Recording – The PowerLogic Sequence of Events Recorder (SER)Module is a root-cause analysis tool for rapid response for problem resolution that is ideal forpinpointing the cause of a service disruption in very large complex power systems.

• WAGES Water, Air Gas, Electric, Steam – PowerLogic energy and power management systemscan provide instantaneous readings, alarm notifications, and graphical diagrams for monitoringelectrical and piped utilities (Water, Air, Gas, Electric, Steam).

• APM Active Pager Module – The PowerLogic Active Pager Module allows automatic paging toalphanumeric pagers, cell phones and PCs.

Power System Control Applications

Automated solutions for increased Reliability and Energy Efficiency

Schneider Electric engineers provide Power System Control Applications with automatedsolutions for addressing your system reliability and efficiency control needs. Our offercovers Automatic Throwover Schemes, Load Shedding/Peak Shaving, and LoadPreservation.

• Automatic Throwover Systems  – Automatic selection of available utility or generator sources tomaintain service continuity to connected loads.

• Load Shedding/Peak Shaving  – Control peak demand levels or ensure service continuity to criticalload or operate breakers in accordance with user specified sequences and time delays such asbringing large motors online across several billing kw demand periods to avoid demand penalties.

• Load Preservation  – Fast acting sophisticated control systems designed to stabilize critical powersystems to the greatest extend possible by monitoring frequency and power sources from utility plusgenerator capacity versus total circuit load.

System Integration

System Design and Engineering

Our Square D Engineering Services solution specialists can work with you to design orupgrade your existing system to best achieve your energy and power managementobjectives and informational needs. With expertise in electrical systems, communications,and automatic control systems, we can integrate, install, and commission your system foroptimal performance.

• System Design and Bill of Material Recommendations

• Power Monitoring and Control

• WAGES (Water, Air, Gas, Electric, Steam)

• Enterprise web-based monitoring

• Specification development, drawings, documentation

• Enclosure panel design and build

• Metering Connection Verification/Testing

• Power distribution automation

• On-Site Installation Assistance, Component Configuration & Startup

• Turn-key project management

• Third Party Device and communication interfaces

• Configured Workstations, User Software Interfaces

• Interactive Graphic Design to mimic facility layout, one-lines, equipment status

•Custom Software, Reports & Applications – Billing and Paging

For additional information, contact your nearest Square D / Schneider Electric office.

PowerLogic Engineers provide graphic solutionsfor realtime monitoring of power systems.

PowerLogic Engineers specialize in thedesign and setup of Emergency PowerSupply Systems (EPSS).

PowerLogic Engineers design powercontrol systems that meet youroperational requirements.

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PowerLogic™ Engineering Services

Factory Assembled EquipmentSquare D™ PowerLogic™ Factory Assembled Equipment offers a wide range of designs formetering, communications, and control applications to simplify retrofit installations. Our equipmentis designed to order as a free-standing or wallmounted system. With PowerLogic™ FactoryAssembled Equipment, you’ll receive professionally crafted, factory tested, pre-wired equipmentthat will greatly improve the speed of your system startup. All backed by the Square D™ qualitystandard of excellence.

• Assemblies include meters & devices wired to terminal blocks, disconnects, and shorting blocks or testswitches

• Tailored to any system voltage :

— 208/120 V, 480/277 V & 600/347 V Wye— 240 V, 480 V & 600 V Delta

— Utilization of PT's required for higher voltage levels

• Wall mountable and easy to install using concealed holes in the back of the enclosure.

• Complete with necessary documentation and mounting hardware for quick and easy installation

• Carbon steel construction, with industry standard ANSI 61 gray powder coat finish

• Equipped with concealed hinged door, and universal pad-lockable latch.

• Custom engraved nameplates available for all units.

• Supports Single or Multiple Voltage Sources for Indoor (Typse 1 and 12) & Outdoor (Type 4) applications

• Available with 1–4 meters per panel. Serial & Ethernet Communications are options for all units

• EGX & ION RTU Communication Enclosures with 1–4 devices per panel also available

Light Industrial Enclosure Type 1, UL & CUL 508A Listed• Available for the following meter types: PM820 (with ethernet), and ION6200

• Supports Single Voltage Source only for Indoor (Type 1) applications.

• Available with 1–12 meters per panel. Serial Communications are standard for all units.

• No Digital or Analog I/O is available for this option.

Service Entrance/Utility Socket Enclosure Type 3R, UL & CUL 508A Listed• Available for ION8600 only, with up to 3 Digital Inputs and 4 Digital Outputs and ION5600 2 Digital Inputs

and 2 Digital Outputs.

• Supports Single Voltage Source only for Indoor & Outdoor (Type 3R) applications.

• Units are Ring Type with removable cover.

• Available with 1 meter per panel. Serial & Ethernet Communications options available.

• Supports Form 9S, 35S, 36S, 39S and 76S configurations for ION8600 and forms 9S and 36S for ION5600.

• Options available for remote mounted CTs

• Options available for integrated, bar type CTs

• Optional Test Switch.

Additional engineered to order products are available for a wide variety of designsolutions.• Switchgear Transfer Control Panels

• Generator Control Panels

• Load Shed Control Panels

• Sequence of Events Recording (SER) Panels

• Control System Mimic Panels

• Lighting Control Interface Panels

• Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Control Panels (Hot Standby, Relay Control, Data Concentration etc. ...)

• Emergency Power Supply Systems (EPSS) Control Panels

• Water, Air, Gas, Electrical, and Steam (WAGES) Monitoring Panels

• Input Status Monitoring & Alarming Panels

• Remote Annunciator Control Panels

• Remote Operator Control Panels

• Serial, Ethernet, and Cellular Wireless Systems

• Server Rack and Network Equipment (Servers, Switches, UPS’s) for Energy Management Systems.

• Industrialized PC’s, Touch Screens (Magelis), and Human Machine Interfaces (HMI’s) with Custom SystemGraphics.

• Designed to fit any environment – Indoor (Type 1 & 12) & Outdoor (Type 3R & 4) applications

For additional information and pricing please contact your local PowerLogic salesspecialist or PowerLogic Inside Sales Support at 615-287-3535. Equipment pricing and

literature available for download on our website at

www.powerlogic.com/products/enclosures.

To better serve you please have the following information on hand when calling.

• Enclosure type (Indoor or Outdoor) and Environment details (Corrosive or Non-Corrosive)

• Power System Voltage Level and Type (Direct Current (DC) or Alternating Current (AC))

• Digital & Analog Input and Output requirements

• Device Type and Quantity per enclosure

• Ethernet and Serial Communication Requirements

• For Drawout Retrofits, need existing cradle type (i.e. GE, Westinghouse, etc.)

Table 4.32: Industrial Enclosure Types 1*, 12, & 4, UL & CUL 508A Listed

Available Meter Types Digital Inputs Digital Outputs Analog Inputs Analog Outputs

PM 810, 820, 850 & 870 Up to 11 / Meter Up to 7 / Meter Up to 2 / Meter Up to 2 / MeterCM 4250 & 4000T Up to 8 / Meter Up to 7 / Meter Up to 1 / Meter Up to 1 / MeterION 6200 N/A Up to 2 / Meter N/A N/A

ION 7300, 7330 & 7350 Up to 4 / Meter Up to 4 / Meter Up to 4 / Meter Up to 4 / MeterION 7550 & 7650* Up to 16 / Meter Up to 7 / Meter Up to 4 / Meter Up to 4 / Meter

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Technical Support

There are several ways to receive top quality support on PowerLogic products:

Priority Support: Excellent Service, Free Software Upgrades, Training Discounts & More!

Power Management University

Our training centers offer a variety of training courses designed to improve your total energy management skills. Our instructor led courses are 70%hands-on, with each student having their own lab workstation. We have two main training centers located in Nashville, TN and Victoria, BC andoffer training at a variety of Square D sites across the US and Canada.

All classes bundled wtih the 3000PMUDEMAND12 can be ordered without the bundle at a discounted price. Please call 615-287-3304 for more info.

• Latest PowerLogic SMS and ION software upgrades to ensure up-to-date systems• Direct access to expertise for quick issue resolution• More efficient PowerLogic SMS and ION system utilization• Higher reliability• Improved productivity and personal efficiency on the job

Priority Support: Tenant Metering

Now the great support provided to SMS and ION systems is now available for Tenant Meteringsystems. Support includes ...

• Direct email (4-hr response time) and toll-free 800 number support for prompt response to urgent ornon-urgent requests from highly trained support engineers.

• Hours of service 7:30am to 7pm US Central time• PowerLogic™ Tenant Metering software upgrades at no charge• Proactive notification of software service packs and fixes• Remote diagnostics support engineer can troubleshoot any issues of the TMS system remotely without the

customer’s help.

Premium Support: Priority + Proactive System Checks +Sr. Technician Assigned to your siteChoose Premium Support when you need to . . .

• Enhance your PowerLogic SMS and ION system's operation with single-sourced pro-active problemidentification, solutions recommendations and change management skills

• Partner with technical experts who help coordinate support, provide hands-on assistance, and shareknowledge and know-how with you

• Obtain personalized services tailored to your business environmentand objectives

• Take advantage of remote software upgrade capabilities

• Anticipate and communicate necessary change

Additional Support Options:

7x24 Support Option

• PowerLogic 7x24 support provides 1-hour phone response by senior support engineer during off-hours.

• Additionally, 4-hour response (max) for remote connection to customer system for advancedtroubleshooting.

On-Site Maintenance Option

On site maintenance includes pre-scheduled visits by PowerLogic system engineers whoperform software upgrades, updates to custom graphic screens, device firmware upgrades, andsystem performance analysis and correction. Scope of work is determined by customer request.

Remote eServicesLet expert Square D technicians ensure high-quality performance in yourPowerLogic SMS and ION system by performing remote, online servicesthrough our secure WEB EX Portal. Services include …

• Installations, upgrades, & software patches

• System device setup & configuration along withalarming & historical trending

• Graphical Screen Development

• Remote, Online System Maintenance

— Software Updates - Patches & Upgrades

— PC Checks - Hard Disk Space, Network &DB Configurations, Viruses, etc.

— PowerLogic or ION Software Checks -Communications, Data Logging, & TaskExecution

— E-mailing system scorecard & maintenancerecommendations

• One-on-one training on system software features

• Power Quality (PQ) & Energy Usage Analysis

Table 4.33:

Course Description New Course No. US $ Tuition

Webinars and Online

Webinar Training (for any webinar) 3000PLUCWEB 500.00OnDemand Training (12 month access) 3000PMUDEMAND12 1500.00OnDemand Training (6 month access) 3000PMUDEMAND6 1000.00

PowerLogic SMS Systems (Factory and Regional Courses)

PowerLogic SMS Fundamentals Bundle (includes 3000PMUDEMAND12) 3000PLUC205 2750.00PowerLogic System I&T 3000PLUC100 2150.00PowerLogic SMS Administrator 3000PLUC300 2150.00Regional SMS Overview 3000PLUC190 1800.00Regional SMS Overview Bundle (includes 3000PMUDEMAND12) 3000PLUC195 2400.00Power Monitoring with SMS 3000PLUC191 1200.00Power Monitoring with SMS Bundle (includes 3000PMUDEMAND12) 3000PLUC192 1800.00

PowerLogic ION Systems (Factory and Regional Courses)

PowerLogic ION Enterprise Fundamentals Bundle (includes 3000PMUDEMAND12) 3000PMUFUNDCR 2750.00PowerLogic ION Enterprise Programmer 3000PMUPROG 2150.00PowerLogic ION Enterprise Administrator 3000PMUADMIN 2150.00Regional ION Overview 3 Day 3000PMUCION 1800.00Regional ION Overview Bundle (includes 3000PMUDEMAND12) 3000PMUCIONCR 2400.00PowerLogic ION Designer Intro 3000PMUCPROG 1200.00Regional ION Utility Meter Programmer 3000PMUMTRPRG 1200.00Regional ION Administrator Overview 3000PMUCADMIN 1200.00

Custom Onsite Training

Customer Onsite Training 3000PMUSITE by Quote

PL1T DiscountSchedule

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Sepam™ Protective Relays Series: 10, 20, 40/50, 60 and 80

Series 20, 40, 60 and 80

The Sepam family of protective relays, Series 20, 40 and 80, are thenewest generation of Sepam relay, a time tested product with a 29-yearworldwide history. Modular relay design allows quick and easy futureupgrades to communications, digital I/O, analog output or temperatureacquisition. The 64x128 bit, graphic LCD display and keypad permitrelay setting of Series 20 and 40 without a PC. Comprehensive self-testing provides assurance of readiness to protect. The Sepam familyalso has exceptional withstand to environmental electromagneticdisturbances. An optional 128x240 LCD display for the Series 80 relaycan show an animated one-line with front panel control. The SepamRelays and remote modules come with a 10 year warranty andconformal coating for harsh environment as standard.

Sepam Series 60 and 80 Relay Features• Standard footprint for enhanced protection of Mains/Feeders, Transformer,

Motor, Generator, Capacitor, Bus Applications

• Differential protection of transformer or machine transformer units

• Differential protection of motors and generators

• Protection for mains and ties and important feeders including pre-programmed or customized ATS/ATO Schemes

• 42 programmable logic inputs and 23 relay outputs

• Increased accuracy metering capabilities, I, V, E, P, PF, THD, vector diagram

• Expanded logic equation capabilities (an option for Logipam PLC ladder logic)

• Setting Software (SF2841) with graphical assistance, optional mimic-baseddisplay

• Battery backup for historical and fault waveform data retention, 24–250 Vdccontrol power

• 2 independent RS485 (2 or 4 wire) communication ports: connection of eachto port 1 or 2 S-LAN and/or E-LAN networks ModBus™ , ModBus TCP/IP,IEC60870-5-103, DNP3 and IEC61850 communication protocol with GOOSEmessaging.

• Software tools: Sepam parameter and pro tection setting and control functioncustomization programming of specific functions (Logipam-Series 80)recovery and display of disturbance recording data local or remote operationvia an E-LAN

• Synch-check option

• Includes all Series 20 and Series 40 features

Sepam Series 40 Relay Features• Compact standard footprint (< 4” deep) for enhanced protection of

Mains/Feeders, Transformer, Motor, General Applications

• Directional overcurrent protection for dual mains and ties and closed loopfeeders

• 10 programmable logic inputs and 8 relay outputs

• Current and voltage inputs I, V, E, P, PF

• Setting software with Boolean logic equation assistance for customizedprotections and ATS/ATO schemes

• CT/VT and Trip Circuit supervision

• Sixteen seconds of fault recording, last 5 trip reports, and last 200 time-taggedalarms

• Rear communication port connection to 1 or 2 S-LAN and/or E-LAN networksModBus™, Modbus TCP/IP, IEC60870-5-103, DNP3 and IEC 61850communication protocols TCP/IP redundancy RS 485 (2 or 4 wire) or fiberoptic network

• Temperature data from 16 RTD’s, Pt100, Ni100, or Ni120• Includes all Series 20 features

Sepam Series 20 Relay Features• Backlit LCD graphic bitmap display

• Compact standard footprint (< 4” deep) for basic protection of Mains/Feeders,Transformer, Motor, Bus (Voltage) Applications

• Current or voltage inputs I, or V

• 10 programmable logic inputs and 8 relay outputs

• 16 inverse time overcurrent characteristic curves and customized protectioncurves (Series 80)

• Two 86 cycle records of fault recording, last trip fault values, and last 64 time-tagged alarms retained

• Provides trip diagnostic information for analysis of faults

• Self-test diagnostic ensures correct operation of relay and integrity ofprotection

• Wide range of control power inputs

• Application specific design for Main/Feeder, Transformer, Motor, Bus

(Voltage) zones• Zone selective interlocking (ZSI) improved protection coordination as a cost

effective alternate to Buss Differential (87B) application

• Rear communication port connection to 1 or 2 S-LAN and/or E-LAN networksModBus, ModBus TCP/IP, IEC60870-5-103, DNP3 and IEC 61850communication protocols TCP/IP redundancy RS 485 (2 or 4 wire) or fiberoptic network.

• Temperature data from 8 RTD’s, Pt100, Ni100 or Ni120.

• 1 programmable analog output, 0–1, 0–10 mA, 4–20 mA or 0–20 mA

• Modular architecture

• Breaker maintenance diagnostics

• Two groups of current protection settings (logic input selectable) with built inbreaker failure (50BF) to allow reduced arc-flash hazard and PPE ratingduring maintenance operation

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VAMP 221 Arc Flash Protection and Mitigation System

VAMP 221 System Highlights• VAMP 221 is a flexible and easily adaptable arc flash protection system for the protection of electrical distribution

systems.• VAMP 221 significantly reduces damage to electrical power equipment in the event of an arc fault and through this the risk of

potential personal injury, and production losses.

• VAMP 221 is a modular system consisting of central units, I/O untis, arc sensors and contact multiplying relays. The system can beeasily used from the simplest to the most complicated applications.

• The VAMP 221 arc flash protection system is suitable for both low and medium voltages in any metal enclosed, metal clad or arcresistant switchgear. It is applicable in any new or existing switchgear where an arch flash hazard exists and reduction of fault levelis seen as beneficial.

System Features• Current light tripping criteria (optional of tripping by light only)

• Operating time 7 ms or less (electromechanical contact)

• Accurate location of arc fault utilizing point sensors

• Four selective protection zones per central unit

• Can be used as an alternative to bus differential and ZSI schemes

• Self supervision of the entire system• Easy interconnect utilizing prefabricated (CAT6) cables

• Phase current measuring

• Ground fault current measuring

• Personal protector option

• Panel or rail mount I/O units

• Circuit breaker fail protection (50BF)

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VAMP 221 Sensors and Accessories

Point sensor VA1EH-x (pipe)

Installed typically in the tube or next to the comartment windo.

Point sensor VA1DA-x (surface)

Compartment wall or mounting plate installation.

Arc SLm-x

Used when a large number of compartments are to be monitored.

Point sensor VA1DP

The snap-in connection to the VAMP arc flash protection system improves work safety.

Device Track Record• Schneider Electric’s VAMP Range specializes in arc flash protection and mitigation relays for power system.

• Schneider Electric VAMP’s arc flash fault protection functionality enhances the safety of both people and propertyand has made Schneider Electric VAMP a pioneer in the field of arc flash protection with more than 10,000 arcflash systems and units with over 150,000 arc detecting sensors inservice worldwide.

• All Schneider Electric VAMP products meet the latest international standards and regulations.

• Our success is based on competitive standard products, constant development by our designers possessingexperience from arc flash relay generations.

VA1EH-x

VA1DA-x

Arc SLm-x

VA1DP

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ReactiVar™ Reactive Power Compensation and Harmonic Mitigation Solutions

How can reactive power compensation and harmonic mitigation solutions be part of your energyefficiency programs?

Power factor is a measure of how efficiently you are using electricity. In an electric power system, a load with low powerfactor draws more current than a load with a high power factor for the same amount of real power transferred. Utilitycustomers with a low power factor could realize an increase or penalty in their electric bill. Over time, these penaltiesmay reach into thousands of dollars, depending upon the utility’s rate structure.

Harmonics may disrupt normal operation of other devices and increase operating costs. Symptoms of problematicharmonic levels include overheating of transformers, motors and cables, thermal tripping of protective devices, logicfaults of digital devices and drives.

Harmonics can cause vibrations and noise in electrical machines (motors, transformers, reactors).

The life span of many devices can be reduced by elevated operating temperature.

Schneider Electric provides different solutions to meet different application requirements.

a With transformer.

Table 4.36:

Product Description LV MV Application Product Features

ReactiVar Fixed Power Factor Capacitors X X Power Factor correctionSuited for applications where the load does not change orwhere the capacitor is switched with the load, such as onthe load side of a motor contactor.

ReactiVar Standard Automatic Power FactorCapacitor Banks(AV5000/MV5000)

X X Power Factor correction

Suited for centralized power factor correction in applicationswhere plant loading is constantly changing, resulting in theneed for varying amounts of reactive power. Designed forelectrical networks with little or no harmonic content.

ReactiVar Anti-Resonant Automatic Power FactorCapacitor Banks(AV6000/MV6000)

X XPower Factor Correction and

Harmonics Filtering

Suited for centralized power factor correction in applicationscontaining harmonic energies that would otherwisedamage standard fixed or automatic capacitor banks.

ReactiVar Harmonic Filtering Automatic PowerFactor Capacitor Banks(AV7000/MV7000)

X XPower Factor Correction and

Harmonics Filtering

Provides power factor correction as well as harmonicfiltering with specific harmonic order (5th) in industrialnetworks.

ReactiVar Transient Free Reactive CompensationSystems(AT6000/AT7000)

XPower Factor Correction and

Harmonics Filtering

Enhanced technology utilizing solid state switchingelements that replace standard electromechanicalcontactors. Provides quicker response to load fluctuationswith transient free capacitor switching.

AccuSine™ (PCS) Active Harmonic Filter X Xa Active Harmonic Filtering

Monitors a distorted electrical signal and determines thefrequency and magnitude of harmonics in the signal.Cancels the harmonic content with the dynamic injection ofopposing phase current in the distribution system orindividual load.

ReactiVar Hybrid VAR Compensator (HVC) X XaReactive Power Compensation

(Real-time)

Provides real-time reactive power compensation, andvoltage support in networks with highly cyclical loadprofiles.

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ReactiVar™ Low Voltage Fixed Capacitors

Low Voltage Fixed Capacitors

ReacatiVar low voltage fixed capacitors are ideally suited for power factor correction applications where the load doesnot change or where the capacitor is switched with the load, such as on the load side of a motor starter. ReactiVar fixedcapacitors are best suited for applications where there are no harmonic currents or voltages present.

Features:• Heavy edge, slope metallizations and wave-cut profile to ensure high inrush current capabilities.

• Special resistivity and profile metallization for better self-healing and enhanced life (up to 130,000 hours).

• Unique safety feature which disconnects the capacitors at the end of their useful life electrically.

• Less than 0.5w/kVAR losses, including discharage resistors.

• Constructed with a dry type metalized polypropylene capacitor element with no liquid dielectrics.

• Can be easily mounted inside panels or in a stand alone configuration.

a Conductor should be copper and rated 90 °C min. Refer to local electrical codes for proper wire sizeb Consult local electrical codes for proper sizing of molded case circuit breaker frame or disconnect switch rating

Note: For fused unit, add suffix “F” to the existing part number. Consult Schneider Electric sales office for pricing.

a Conductor should be copper and rated 90 °C min. Refer to local electrical codes for proper wire sizeb Consult local electrical codes for proper sizing of molded case circuit breaker frame or disconnect switch rating

Note: For fused unit, add suffix “F” to the existing part number. Consult Schneider Electric sales office for pricing.

Table 4.37: Unfused 208 V 3 phase/ 60Hz unit

kVAR rating Regular duty Indoor NEMA 1 unit Rated Current (A)Recommended

copper wire sizea Recommended circuit protection

device ratingb

@ 208 V Catalog Number $ Price @ 208 V AWG Fuse Circuit breaker

2  PFCD1002 959.00 6.3 14 15 15

5  PFCD1005 1187.00 13.6 10 30 20

6  PFCD1006 1364.00 17.7 10 40 25

7.5  PFCD1007 1538.00 20.9 8 45 30

10 PFCD1010 1924.00 27.1 8 60 40

13  PFCD1013 2376.00 35.4 6 75 50

 15 PFCD1015 2633.00 41.7 4 90 60

17  PFCD1017 2957.00 48 4 100 70

21  PFCD1021 3101.00 59.4 3 125 90

25  PFCD1025 5330.00 68.8 2 150 100

27  PFCD1027 5430.00 75.1 2 150 110

 30 PFCD1030 6243.00 83.4 1 175 125

34  PFCD1033 7608.00 93.8 1/0 200 150

37.5  PFCD1037 9251.00 104.3 2/0 225 150

41  PFCD1040 9618.00 114.7 2/0 250 175

 45 PFCD1045 9984.00 125.1 3/0 250 175

49  PFCD1048 10245.00 135.5 4/0 300 200

53  PFCD1053 10505.00 147 4/0 300 225

 60 PFCD1060 11026.00 168.9 300 kcmil 350 250

 70 PFCD1070 11786.00 198.1 350 kcmil 450 300

 80 PFCD1080 12437.00 222 500 kcmil 450 350

Table 4.38: Unfused 240 V 3 phase/ 60Hz unit

kVAR rating Regular duty Indoor NEMA 1 unit Rated Current (A) Recommendedcopper wire sizea

 Recommended circuit protectiondevice ratingb

 @ 240 V Catalog Number $ Price @ 240 V AWG Fuse Circuit breaker

3 PFCD2003 959 7.2 14 15 156 PFCD2006 1187.00 15.6 10 35 25

8 PFCD2008 1364.00 20.5 8 45 30

 10 PFCD2010 1538.00 24.1 8 50 35

13 PFCD2013 1924.00 31.3 6 70 45

 15 PFCD2015 2117.00  36.1 6 75 50

17.5 PFCD2017 2376.00  40.9 6 90 60

20 PFCD2020 2633.00  48.1 4 100 70

22.5 PFCD2023 2957.00  55.3 3 125 80

25 PFCD2025 3101.00  61.4 3 125 90

27.5 PFCD2028 4181.00  68.6 2 150 100

30 PFCD2030 5045.00  72.2 2 150 100

32.5 PFCD2033 5330.00  79.4 1 175 110

37.5 PFCD2036 5430.00  86.6 1 175 125

40 PFCD2040 6243.00  96.2 1/0 200 150

45 PFCD2045 7608.00  108.3 2/0 225 150

50 PFCD2050 9251.00  120.3 2/0 250 175

60 PFCD2060 9984.00  144.4 4/0 300 200

70 PFCD2070 10499.00  169.6 300 kcmil 350 250

80 PFCD2080 11026.00  194.9 350 kcmil 400 30090 PFCD2090 11557.00  218.9 400 kcmil 450 300

100 PFCD2100 12072.00  239.4 500 kcmil 500 350

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ReactiVar™ Low Voltage Fixed Capacitors

Low Voltage Fixed Capacitors

a Conductor should be copper and rated 90 °C min. Refer to local electrical codes for proper wire sizeb Consult local electrical codes for proper sizing of molded case circuit breaker frame or disconnect switch rating

Note: For fused unit, add suffix “F” to the existing part number. Consult Schneider Electric sales office for pricing.

a Conductor should be copper and rated 90 °C min. Refer to local electrical codes for proper wire sizeb Consult local electrical codes for proper sizing of molded case circuit breaker frame or disconnect switch rating

Note: For fused unit, add suffix “F” to the existing part number. Consult Schneider Electric sales office for pricing.

Application Note: Capacitors are low impedance path for the harmonic currents produced by variable frequency

drives, motor soft starters, welders, computers, PLCs, robotics and other electronic equipment. These harmoniccurrents can cause the capacitor to overheat, and shorten its life. Furthermore, the resonant circuit formed by shuntcapacitors coupled with system inductances (motors and transformers) can amplify harmonic currents and voltages inthe electrical network. This amplification can cause nuisance fuse operation and/or damage to electrical equipmentincluding capacitors and other electronic devices. If power factor correction is required in the network where harmonicis present, please contact your nearest Square D/Schneider Electric sales office for assistance.

Table 4.39: Unfused 480V 3 phase/ 60Hz unit

kVAR rating Regular duty Indoor NEMA 1 unit Rated Current (A) Recommended copperwire sizea

 Recommended circuit protectiondevice ratingb

@ 480 V Catalog Number $ Price @ 480 V AWG Fuse Circuit breaker

6 PFCD4006 929.00  7.2 14 15 15

8  PFCD4008 1022.00  10.2 12 20 15

10 PFCD4010 1077.00  12 12 25 20

12.5 PFCD4012 1215.00  15 10 30 25

15 PFCD4015 1329.00  18 10 40 30

17  PFCD4017 1374.00  19.8 8 40 3020 PFCD4020 1479.00  24 8 50 35

25 PFCD4025 1655.00  30 6 60 45

27.5 PFCD4027 1754.00  33 6 70 50

30 PFCD4030 1851.00  36 6 75 50

33 PFCD4033 1953.00  39.6 6 80 60

35 PFCD4035 2102.00  42 4 90 60

40 PFCD4040 2358.00  48 4 100 70

45 PFCD4045 2519.00  54 4 110 75

50 PFCD4050 2676.00  60 3 125 90

60 PFCD4060 3975.00  72 2 150 100

65 PFCD4065 4200.00  78 1 175 110

70 PFCD4070 4280.00  84 1 175 125

75 PFCD4075 4434.00  90 1/0 200 125

80 PFCD4080 4695.00  96 1/0 200 150

90 PFCD4090 5217.00  108 2/0 225 150

100 PFCD4100 5738.00  120 2/0 250 175

125 PFCD4125 7148.00  150 250 300 225

150 PFCD4150 8556.00  180 300 400 250

175 PFCD4175 9561.00  210 400 450 300200 PFCD4200 10565.00  240 500 500 350

Table 4.40: Unfused 600V 3 phase/ 60Hz unit

kVAR rating Regular duty Indoor NEMA 1 unit Rated Current (A)Recommended copper

wire sizea Recommended circuit protection

device ratingb

 600 V Catalog Number $ Price @ 600 V AWG Fuse Circuit Breaker

10  PFCD6010 1077.00  9.6 12 20 15

15 PFCD6015 1329.00  14.4 10 30 20

20 PFCD6020 1479.00  19.2 10 40 30

23 PFCD6022 1550.00  22.1 8 50 35

25 PFCD6025 1655.00  24 8 50 35

27 PFCD6027 1754.00  26 8 50 40

30 PFCD6030 1851.00  28.8 8 60 4535 PFCD6035 2102.00  33.6 6 70 50

40 PFCD6040 2358.00  38.4 6 80 60

45 PFCD6045 2519.00  43.2 4 90 60

50 PFCD6050 2676.00  48 4 100 70

60 PFCD6060 3975.00  57.6 3 125 80

70 PFCD6070 4280.00  67.2 3 150 100

75 PFCD6075 4434.00  72 2 150 100

80 PFCD6080 4695.00  76.8 1 150 110

90 PFCD6090 5217.00  86.4 1 175 125

100 PFCD6100 5738.00  96 1/0 200 150

125 PFCD6125 7148.00  120 3/0 250 175

150 PFCD6150 8556.00  144 4/0 300 200

175 PFCD6175 9561.00  168 300 kcmil 350 250

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ReactiVar™ Low Voltage Automatic Capacitor Banks

Low Voltage Standard Automatic Capacitor Banks

The AV5000 standard automatic power factor correctionbanks are designed for centralized power factor correction tosupply varying amounts of reactive power required tocompensate for changing load conditions. The AV5000banks are ideally suited for facility electrical distributionsystems with TDD (total harmonic current distortion) < = 5%and THD(V) (total harmonic voltage distortion) < = 5%. Anadvanced power factor controller measures plant powerfactor via a single remote CT. Plus, it switches capacitormodules in and out of service to maintain a user selectedtarget power factor.

Main Features:• Modular construction; free standing QED switchboard enclosures

(30wx36dx90h) and allow for easy future expansion

• Rugged design — units are constructed with removable steelpanels over heavy gauge steel frame

• Standard offering available up to 400 kVAR at 208 Vac, 1000kVAR at 480 or 600 Vac

• Main lugs or main breaker section at your choice

• Dry capacitor element design eliminates risk of fluid leakage,environmental hazard and drip pans

• Capacitor rated contactors are designed specifically for theswitching of capacitive currents and feature a patented capacitorprecharge circuit that exceeds air-core reactor transient dampening

• Different power factor controller options provide a choice infunctionality and control sophistication

• Backlit display on controller displays actual power factor (PF),alarms, number of steps energized and much more

• Available in NEMA 1 and NEMA 3R enclosures

Low Voltage Anti-Resonant and FilteringAutomatic Capacitor Banks

ReactiVar AV6000 anti-resonant and AV7000 harmonicfiltering automatic switched capacitor banks are specificallydesigned for networks containing harmonic energies whichwould otherwise damage standard fixed or automaticcapacitor banks.

The problem: Harmonics are caused by non-linear loadssuch as variable frequency drives, motor soft starters,welders, uninterruptable power supplies, robotics, PLCs andother electronic devices. Harmonics are higher-than-60 Hzcurrent and voltage components in the electrical distributionsystem. Capacitors are a low impedance path for thesehigher frequency components and thus will absorb these

harmonic energies. Combinations of capacitors and systeminductances (motors and transformers) can form series andparallel tuned circuits which can resonate at certainfrequencies. The harmonics caused by non-linear loads canexcite a standard capacitor bank into resonance. Theresonance can magnify currents and voltages, causingsystem wide damage and equipment failure. This problem isgrowing in prevalence in today's distribution systems.

Single Line (Typical)Diagram 1

The Solution:

Anti-Resonant Automatic Capacitor Banks

The AV6000 anti-resonance capacitor bank's primaryfunction is power factor correction. Iron core reactors areadded in series with the capacitor modules. The 3 phasereactors are custom designed and manufactured under tighttolerance specifically for the AV6000. The reactors tune thebank below the first dominant harmonic (usually the 5th, or300 Hz). Below the tuning point, the system appearscapacitive and thus corrects power factor. Above the tuningpoint, the system appears Inductive and thus resonance is

minimized. The AV6000 design has the added advantage ofremoving up to 50% of the 5th harmonic to reduce overallvoltage distortion.

Harmonic Filtering Automatic Capacitor Banks

Although the AV7000 looks identical to the AV6000, itsprimary function is harmonic mitigation, with power factorcorrection being a secondary benefit. The distinctionbetween an AV6000 and an AV7000 is the tuning point. Bydefinition, if the tuning point of the capacitor/reactorcombination is within ±10% of the target harmonic it isintended to absorb, it is referred to as a filter. If the tuningpoint is outside the ±10% limit, it is referred to as an anti-resonant system. Schneider Electric power quality solutionexperts should be consulted prior to recommending AV7000to customers.

Main Features:• Standard offering available up to 480 kVAR at 208 V, 1200 kVAR

at 480 or 600 Vac• Capacitor modules are designed with higher than standard

voltage and current ratings to provide long life on systems withhigh harmonic energies. Reactors are designed to operate at 115°C rise over a maximum 40 °C ambient temperature.

• In addition to the standard features provided in the AV5000systems, the reactors in the AV6000 and AV7000 have anembedded thermistor temperature detector. The stage will shutdown and annunciate if the reactor is overheated, usually a resultof excessive harmonic energies

Application Assistance:

Schneider Electric power quality experts can provideengineering assistance for the application of capacitors inharmonic rich environments. Specialists can assess thelikelihood of application problems and arrange for moredetailed study if required. Solutions can include computermodeling and system simulation. Our application engineers

can arrange for systems studies, provide custom engineeringproposal, perform installation and commissioning, asrequired by the application. Please contact SchneiderElectric power quality experts or email us [email protected].

CT Selection Table

The current transformer is located on a phase A bus or cable atthe main service entrance as illustrated in Diagram 1.

CT catalog number: TRAI••••SCc c where ••• • is currentrate code of bus/cable and c c is window size code. Codesare listed in table 4.42.

e.g. TRAI1000SC07 is a CT for 1000 A bus with 7"x4" window.

The AV5000 issuitable for use whereharmonic generatingloads are less than15% of the totalconnected load(AV5000 shown here).

AV6000 CapacitorBank

Main Transformer

Main Breaker

External CurrentTransformerRatio XXXX/5

SubFeed

SubFeed

SubFeed

SubFeed

600 kVARAutomaticCapacitor

Bank

Table 4.41:

Current Rating of Bus/Cable Window Size

Amperes Rating Code••••

7" x 4" Size Codec c

11" x 4" Size Codec c

300 0300 07 11400 0400 07 11500 0500 07 11600 0600 07 11750 0750 07 11

800 0800 07 111000 1000 07 111200 1200 07 111500 1500 07 111600 1600 07 11

2000 2000 07 112500 2500 07 113000 3000 07 113500 3500 07 114000 4000 07 11

5000 5000 N/A 116000 6000 N/A 11

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ReactiVar™ Low Voltage Transient Free Reactive Compensation Capacitor Banks

Low Voltage Transient Free Reactive Compensation Capacitor Banks

Square D™ ReactiVar Transient Free Reactive Compensation (TFRC) anti-resonant(AT/BT6000) systems and filtering system (AT/BT7000) are ideally suited for use onelectrical systems where connected equipment is extremely sensitive to variations in thesupply voltage.

The problem: Capacitor systems featuring electromechanical contactors could generatevoltage transients on the electrical network when they switch capacitor stages on/off, evenwhen current limiting or tuning reactors are employed. Transients can impair the operationof sensitive equipment, including programmable logic controllers, variable speed drives,computers and UPS systems. In sensitive networks such as hospitals, data processing

centers, airports and many manufacturing environments, any transient, however slight, maynot be acceptable.

The solution: TFRC systems feature an advanced controller to precisely activateelectronic switching elements to connect capacitor stages and avoid the creation oftransients. Transient free switching also reduces wear on capacitors due to switching andwill result in longer life for the overall capacitor system. With a response time of less thanten seconds to load changes, TFRC systems can reduce the kVAR or kVA demand quickly.

Main Features:• Standard offering up to 1350 kVAR at 480 Vac

• Transient free switching of capacitor steps

• Electronic switching elements yield an unlimited number of switching operations

• Different power factor controller options provide a choice in functionality and control sophistication

• Backlit display on controller displays actual PF, alarms, number of steps energized and much more

• Heavy duty dry capacitor element design provides no risk of fluid leakage, no environmentalpollution and no need for drip pans

• The reactors have an embedded thermistor temperature detector. The stage will shut down andannunciate if the reactor is overheated which is usually a result of excessive harmonic energies

• Units are constructed with removable heavy duty steel panels over heavy gauge steel frame.• Available in NEMA 1 and NEMA 3R enclosures.

Low Voltage Capacitor Bank General Specification:

Voltage: 208, 240, 480, 600 Vac standard, other voltages available

Ambient temperature: -5 °C to 40 °C

Average temperature limit: <=40 °C within 24 hours, <35 °C over 1 year

Elevation: <=1800 meter (6000 feet)

Humidity: 0–95% non-condensing

Overvoltage limit: 110% maximum (continuously)

Dielectric withstand test level: 2.15 times rated voltage or 1000 V, whichever is higher for 10s

Overcurrent limit: 135% maximum (continuously)

Incoming: Top (standard), bottom.

Main lug: Copper mechanical standard, compression optional

Main breaker (BT): PowerPact™ with Micrologic™ trip unit. LI standard, LSI available

Enclosure rating: NEMA 1 standard, N3R available

Color: ANSI 49 standard, ANSI 61, ANSI 70 optional

Standards: CSA C22.2 No. 190, UL810

AT6000 Transient Free Capacitor Bank

30.00036.000

REMOVABLE LIFTING LUGS

6" MINIMUM, IF SURFACE IS FLAMMABLE 24" MINIMUM

91.50

70"/88" APPROX.

WIDTH

ADDITIONAL SECTIONS AS REQUIRED

PULL BOX

12" OR 24"

Typical low voltage capacitor bank dimension(reference only, subject to change without notice)

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ReactiVar™ Medium Voltage Capacitors

ReactiVar Medium Voltage Fixed Capacitors

The ReactiVar MVC fixed capacitors are ideally suited for power factor correction inapplications where the load does not change or where the capacitor is switched with theload, such as the load side of a motor contactor. ReactiVar capacitor sizes are available upto 300 kVAR as individual units, and up to 900 kVAR in banks.

Main Features:• Standard rating up to 900 kVAR, 4800 V (for specials, consult factory)

• Extra low dielectric loss (<0.15w/kVAR), including discharge resistors

• Internally mounted discharge resistors

• Internally delta connected capacitor elements• Built to applicable NEMA, IEEE, and IEC standards

• Available in indoor (Type 1/12) and outdoor (Type 3R) enclosures

• Painted ASA 70 gray

Application Note:

Capacitors are low impedance path for the harmonic currents produced by variablefrequency drives, motor soft starters, welders, computers, PLCs, robotics and otherelectronic equipment. These harmonic currents can cause the capacitor to overheat, andshorten its life. Furthermore, the resonant circuit formed by shunt capacitors coupled withsystem inductances (motors and transformers) can amplify harmonic currents and voltagesin the electrical network. This amplification can cause nuisance fuse operation and/ordamage to electrical equipment including capacitors and other electronic devices. If powerfactor correction is required in the network where harmonic is present, please contact yournearest Square D/Schneider Electric sales office for assistance.

Medium Voltage Metal Enclosed Capacitor Systems

The medium voltage capacitor systems are ideally suited for centralized power factorcorrection and/or harmonic filtering in applications. Various equipment topologies areavailable, from fixed stage to fully automatic—to cover project specific application, loadcharacteristic and installation needs. ReactiVar brand covers metal enclosed systems builtin North America (5/15 kV class). Global =S= Brand can be used for expanded voltagerange.

Main Features:• Designed and built per applicable ANSI/NEMA/IEEE and/or IEC standards

• Standard metal enclosures available up to 20 mVAR, up to 34.5 kV, 50/60 Hz

• Steel or Aluminum based enclosure bays

• Externally or internally fused capacitors with excellent life due to high temperature withstand, smalltemperature rise, chemical stability, overvoltage and overcurrent withstand.

• Current limiting capacitor fuses with blown fuse pop-up indicators

• Inrush current limiting reactors or tuned (anti-resonant or filtered) iron core reactors

• Key interlocking system forces sequential operation of the controls,

• Fully rated three- or four-pole grounding switches

• Schneider Electric NRC12 Power factor controller provides user with friendly interface, superiorperformance, simplified installation and set-up procedure, and real time monitoring and protectionfeatures for the capacitor system.

• Available in Type 1 indoor and 3R outdoor enclosure types

High Voltage Reactive Power Compensation Systems

The high voltage reactive power compensation systems are ideally suited for installation atutility distribution and transmission grids. Various equipment topologies are available tocover project specific utility application, and installation needs. Typically thesecompensation systems are open style, rack mounted, installed in utility substation areas.

Main Features:• Custom designed and built per requested applicable standards

• Systems rated up to 230 kV, 50/60 Hz

• Internally fused capacitors with excellent life due to high temperature withstand, small temperaturerise, chemical stability, overvoltage and overcurrent withstand.

• Double wye ungrounded configuration with neutral CT protection

• Inrush current limiting or tuned (anti-resonant or filtered) air core, open style reactors

MVC systems are suitable forpower factor correction of steadyand harmonic-free motor loads.

MV5000 systems are suitable for use whereharmonic generating loads are less than 15% ofthe total connected load.

MV6000 systems are suitable for use whereharmonic generating loads are less than 50% ofthe total connected load.

MV7000 systems are suitable for use whereharmonic generating loads exceed 50% of thetotal connected load.

MVHVC High-Speed compensation systems aredesigned for reactive power compensation ofrapidly fluctuating loads

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AccuSine™ PCS Active Harmonic Filter

Class 5820

AccuSine (PCS) Active Harmonic Filter (AHF) injects harmonic current to cancel harmoniccurrent in the electrical distribution system. This reduced harmonic level results in improvedelectrical network reliability and reduced operating cost. AccuSine PCS is simple to size,install, set up and operate. In addition, AccuSine PCS eliminates the complex harmoniccompliance limit calculations and removes nuisance harmonics from the electrical network.

The problem:

Power electronic devices that have rapid and frequent load variations have becomeabundant today due to their many process control related and energy saving benefits.However, they also bring a few major drawbacks to electrical distribution systems;harmonics and rapid change of reactive power requirement. Harmonics may disrupt normal

operation of other devices and increase operating costs. Symptoms of problematicharmonic levels include overheating of transformers, motors, drives, cables, thermaltripping of protective devices and logic faults of digital devices. In addition, the life span ofmany devices can be reduced by elevated operating temperature.

The solution:

The AccuSine PCS AHF provides the simplest and most effective means to mitigateharmonics, to reduce process related voltage fluctuations. The AccuSine PCS AHF activelyinjects opposite harmonics current on the source side of the load and it:

• Decreases harmonic related overheating of cables, switchgear and transformers

• Reduces downtime caused by nuisance thermal tripping of protective devices

• Increases electrical network reliability and reduces operating costs

• Corrects to the 50th harmonic, reduce harmonics level to meet IEEE 519, IEC 61000 3-4, and UKG5/4-1 standards.

• Compensates entire network or specific loads depending on installation point

Standard features• Real-time dynamic current injection for harmonic cancellation and VAR compensation (lead or lag

power factor)• Independent phase compensation

• Load balancing capability

• Parallel connection (up to 99 units) allows for easy retrofit and installation of multiple units for largenetworks

• Response to load fluctuations within 2 cycles

• Full color touch screen HMI (Human Machine Interface)

• NEMA 1, NEMA 12, IP30 AND IP54 enclosure

• Seismic rated per ICC IBC and ASCE 7

• UL, CE, ABS, and CSA certified

Accusine PCS Sizing

For proper sizing of AccuSine units, contact the Schneider Electric sales office or [email protected]. To expedite the product selection process, please have a single linediagram and/or details of the application including sizes of transformers, non-linear andlinear loads, and any existing filters and capacitors.

Table 4.42: AccuSine PCS 208–480 V, 50/60 Hz

RatedCurrent

Max ReactivePower output (kVAR) Catalog

NumberList Price

(US$)

Enclosure Information Exterior DimensionsWeightlbs (kg)

Watts Losses(watts)

Rating Style/Cable EntryH W D

A(ms) 208 V 400 V 480 V In mm In mm In mm 208/240 V 480 V

50

18

34.6 41.6

PCS050D5N1 34904.00 NEMA 1 Wall Mountab /Bottom 48 1219 20.7 526 18.5 470 250 (114) 900 1800

N/A

PCS050D5N12 53738.00 NEMA 12

Floor Standing/Top or Bottom 75 1905 31.5 800 23.8 605

661 (300) 2250

PCS050D5CE30c 59516.00 IP30 (CE Certified)705 (320)

2250

PCS050D5CE54c 62770.00 IP54 (CE Certified) 2250

PCS050D5IP30 54299.00 IP30661 (300)

2250

PCS050D5IP54 57553.00 IP54 2250

100

36

69.2 83.1

PCS100D5N1 55131.00 NEMA 1 Wall Mountab /Bottom 64.9 1648 20.7 526 18.5 470 350 (159) 1500 3000

N/A

PCS100D5N12 66777.00 NEMA 12

Floor Standing/Top or Bottom 75 1905 31.5 800 23.8 605

771 (350) 3750

PCS100D5CE30c 74449.00 IP30 (CE Certified)849 (386)

3750

PCS100D5CE54c 78679.00 IP54 (CE Certified) 3750

PCS100D5IP30 67479.00 IP30771 (350)

3750

PCS100D5IP54 71585.00 IP54 3750

300

108

207.8 249.4

PCS300D5N1 110301.00 NEMA 1

Floor Standing/Top or Bottom 75 1905

31.5 800 19.6 497 775 (352) 4500 9000

N/A

PCS300D5N12 132341.00 NEMA 12

39.4 1000 31.7 806

1212 (550) 10000

PCS300D5CE30c 144502.00 IP30 (CE Certified)

1390 (632)

10000

PCS300D5CE54c 161035.00 IP54 (CE Certified) 10000

PCS300D5IP30 133670.00 IP301212 (550)

10000

PCS300D5IP54 142628.00 IP54 10000

a Floor stand available. order Catalog Number — FSPCS100D5N1b Wall mounted units do not include a power disconnect.c CE Certified units meet EMC Directive 89/336 EEC.

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AccuSine™ PCS Active Harmonic Filter

Class 5820

Round Split-Core Current Transformer (CT) Selection:

Two remote current transformers (CT) are required for three phase loads. Three CT’s are required for networkswith line to neutral loads.

Round Solid-Core Current Transformer (AUX CT) Selection:

For installations requiring parallel connection of multiple AccuSine units for increased capacity, additionalauxiliary CT’s may be required. Please contact Schneider Electric sales office for the correct AUX CT part numberto use.

Table 4.43: AccuSine PCS 600 Vb, 50/60 Hz

RatedCurrent

MaxReactive

Poweroutput(kVAR)

CatalogNumber

List Price(US$)

Enclosure Information Exterior Dimensions

Weightlbs (kg)

WattsLosses(watts)

RatingStyle/Cable

Entry

H W D

A(ms) 600 V In mm In mm In mm 600 V

39 41

PCS039D6N1 94423.00 NEMA 1

FloorStanding/Top

or Bottom

77.7 1972

55.1 1400 23.6 600

1322 (600)

2850

PCS039D6N12 100088.00 NEMA 12

PCS039D6CE30 111199.00 IP30 (CE Certified)a1366 (621)

PCS039D6CE54 117805.00 IP54 (CE Certified)a

PCS039D6IP30 101090.00 IP30 1322 (600)PCS039D6IP54 107096.00 IP54

78 81

PCS078D6N1 115031.00 NEMA 1

FloorStanding/Top

or Bottom

1542 (700)

4610

PCS078D6N12 121933.00 NEMA 12

PCS078D6CE30 135469.00 IP30 (CE Certified)a1620 (736)

PCS078D6CE54 143517.00 IP54 (CE Certified)a

PCS078D6IP30 123154.00 IP301542 (700)

PCS078D6IP54 130470.00 IP54

235 244

PCS235D6N1 202406.00 NEMA 1

FloorStanding/Top

or Bottom70.9 1800 31.5 800

2424 (1102)

12750

PCS235D6N12 214550.00 NEMA 12

PCS235D6CE30 238365.00 IP30 (CE Certified)a2602 (1183)

PCS235D6CE54 252525.00 IP54 (CE Certified)a

PCS235D6IP30 216696.00 IP302424 (1102)

PCS235D6IP54 229569.00 IP54

a CE Certified units meet EMC Directive 89/336 EEC.b Contact Schneider Electric sales office for other voltage models.

Table 4.44: Round Split-Core CT—UL Recognized

AmpacityCatalogNumber

DimensionsWeight Accuracy

Class

BurdenCapacity

(VA)

SecondaryCurrentA B C D

in mm in mm in mm in mm lbs kg

1000 CT1000SC 4 101 1.25 32 1.5 38 6.5 165 3.5 1.75 1 10 5

3000 CT3000SC 6 152 1.25 32 1.5 38 8.5 216 4.25 1.90 1 45 5

5000 CTFCL500058 8 203 1.25 32 1.5 38 10.5 267 5.5 2.50 1 45 5

Table 4.45: Round Solid-Core Auxiliary CT—UL Recognized

Ampacity CatalogNumber

DimensionsWeight (lb) Accuracy

Class

BurdenCapacity

(VA)

SecondaryCurrentID OD

in mm in mm lbs kg

600 CT7RL6011 2.5 63 4.58 116 1.5 0.68 1 30 1

1000 CT7RL1021 2.5 63 4.58 116 1.5 0.68 1 35 1

AB

D

C

1.10

H1 2.50 DIA

X1

4.58

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AccuSine™ PFV Hybrid VAR Compensator (HVC)

Class 5890

The Hybrid VAR Compensator (HVC) is ideally suited for industrial facilities with powerquality or production problems caused by rapidly changing reactive power demandstypically associating with highly cyclical loads such as welders, mining conveyors andheavy stamping machines.

The problem:

Rapid reactive power changes demand timely reactive power (VAR) compensation. Lack oftimely and adequate VAR compensation can lead to voltage fluctuations in the electricaldistribution system, impacting equipment operation, as well as product quality.

Traditional capacitor systems have a minimum response time of five to thirty seconds forload fluctuations. As a result of this limitation, uncompensated reactive power demand bycyclical loads can produce voltage instability, cause flicker, increase losses, and result poorpower factor which reduces the electric supply capacity. Problems can include:

• Poor weld quality or reduced weld line productivity (due to restrikes or interlock weld controls)

• Failure to start motor loads (due to voltage sag on startup)

• Undervoltage tripping of sensitive loads (Robots, PLCs, VFDs)

• Lighting flicker and/or HID lighting shutdown

• Overloaded distribution equipment (cyclical current pulses may exceed the rated current of thedistribution equipment)

• Poor power factor and associated utility demand charges

The Solution:

The Hybrid VAR Compensator is ideally suited for ultra fast reactive power compensation inmany low and medium voltage distribution networks containing highly transient loads whereconventional systems are not suitable.

The HVC employs a fixed or automatic capacitor bank to provide reactive power at alltimes, while AccuSine PFV adjusts the output to meet system reactive power requirementin timely manner. AccuSine PFV features a 100 microsecond response time to provide

dynamic VAR injection to meet reactive power requirement within 1 cycle, reduce voltagesags created by inductive load switching, welding operation, etc.

Main Features:• Real-time reactive power compensation for transient or cyclical loads

• Infinite VAR resolution

• Independently compensates each phase

• Transient free compensation

• Improves voltage stability, reduces flicker

• Constructed with 12 gauge steel frame

HVC systems can alleviate most of the problems created by cyclical loads that require largeamount of reactive power for short duration. HVC system can be applied in the low voltageand medium voltage system from 480 V up to 33 kV.

Unique, cost-effective construction:

The ReactiVar HVC is a custom engineered product designed for specific reactive powercompensation requirements. It consists of both passive and active components. Thepassive component may consist of capacitors only or include tuned reactors. Depending onthe application, the passive portion may include contactor or solid state switching device topermit some adjustment of the passive elements. The active component is provided bySchneider Electric’s AccuSine PFV unit. HVC systems also can prevent resonance byincluding custom designed iron core reactors in series with each three phase capacitormodule when required. The series reactor/capacitor combinations prevent resonance byturning the network below the first dominant harmonic (usually the 5th and 300 Hz). In doingso, HVC can also reduce harmonic voltage distortion, which further improves overallnetwork conditions.

The HVC employs a fixed capacitor bank to inject leading reactive current (leading kVAR)into the network at all times, and an AccuSine PFV unit to precisely adjust the total output ofthe HVC according to the load reactive power demand profile. When load reactive demandis zero, the AccuSine PFV injects lagging reactive current to cancel the leading reactivecurrent of the fixed capacitor bank such that the total output of the HVC is minimized. As theload kVAR demand increases, the AccuSine PVF adjusts its output such that the totaloutput of the HVC precisely matches the load demand. If load demand increases above thefixed capacitor bank capability, then the AccuSine PFV injects leading reactive current. Thiscontinues until the full leading kVAR capacity of the AccuSine PFV is met. Thus, the HVCtotal output provides leading kVAR compensation to match load demand.

To optimize system design, Schneider Electric expert will normally need to take real-timemeasurements on the network site. Please contact Schneider Electric power quality expertsor email us at [email protected].

MainBreaker(Optional)

AccuSinePFV

300 Ampere

ACTIVEPASSIVE

100 kVAR 100 kVAR 100 kVAR

HVC Topology (Typical)