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PowerLogic PM700 series. Power and energy meters. A PowerLogic system can help you…. Improve energy efficiency and lower emissions Maximise the use of power distribution networks and reduce per-unit energy costs Improve overall power quality, reliability of equipment and processes. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: PowerLogic PM700 series

PowerLogic PM700 series Power and energy meters

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Schneider Electric 2- Division - Name – Date

A PowerLogic system can help you…

● Improve energy efficiency and lower emissions

● Maximise the use of power distribution networks and reduce per-unit energy costs

● Improve overall power quality, reliability of equipment and processes

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Schneider Electric 3- Division - Name – Date

PM700 series overview

● The PM700 series of power meters are affordable, compact power and energy meters.● Apply on feeders where cost and installation space are important considerations.● Install into new equipment or retrofit into existing installations.

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Part of a complete solution● PM700 series power meters can be used for standalone panel

instrumentation, or as a key component in a complete PowerLogic power monitoring and control solution that provides transparent access to all of your intelligent devices.

The PM710 and PM750 power meters’ have standard RS-485 Modbus communications, allowing you to view data in power monitoring software, or integrate data into Building Automation and SCADA systems.

Other compatible devicesEnergy and power quality meters and monitors

Energy and power quality meters

Other compatible devices

Data Communications- EGX-100- EGX-400- Modems

Intelligent Devices- Circuit monitors - Power meters- ION meters- Low voltage breakers- Med voltage relays- Other Modbus devices

Software- PowerLogic ION Enterprise

- PowerLogic System Manager- PowerLogic PowerView- PowerLogic ION EEM

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Industries and applications

Energy & Infrastructure(includes utilities & critical power)

IndustryBuildings

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Industries and applications -

Energy savings

Key applications:● Energy sub-billing

● Electricity procurement optimisation

● Power factor correction

● Peak demand reduction

● Energy cost recovery

● Energy cost allocation (including bill auditing)

● Substation automation (industrial)

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Industries and applications -Energy availability and reliability

Key applications:● Alarming and event logging

Harmonic filtering

● Energy usage analysis

● Energy asset optimisation (by building, floor, zone, PDU, or rack)

● Power quality monitoring & reporting

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●Balance loads plus reduce harmonics and other factors that cause heating and shorten equipment life

●Maximise existing capacity to avoid unnecessary capital purchases by understanding loading and identifying spare capacity on existing equipment

Industries and applications -Equipment optimisation

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Feature Summary

 PM700 PM700P PM710 PM750

15 user-configurable alarms    

Onboard digital I/O   2 out   2 in /1 out

RS485 Modus communication

THD (voltage and current)

Min/Max values with reset

Basic metering (voltage, current, power, energy,

demand, frequency, etc.)

1% accuracy Real Energy (IEC 62053-21 Class 1)

● Four models satisfy a range of applications—from the PM700 for basic panel instrumentation, to the PM750 with standard RS-485 communications, I/O and alarming.

IEC class 62053-22 05.S

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Large, easy-to-read display

● Backlit LCD display ● Anti-glare, scratch resistant ● Displays four values

simultaneously; view three phases and neutral

● View summary screens and bar chart displays to see a snapshot of your system

● Intuitive, self-guiding menus are easy to use without training

The power meter’s large, backlit display is easy to read.

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External connections● Power supply

● Voltage Inputs — 480 VAC L-L direct connect; eliminates the need for PTs in most LV Panels

● Current inputs — rated at 15A, able to withstand overcurrents from CTs

● I/Os● PM700P and PM750

● RS-485 2-wire Modus communications (PM710 and PM750 only)

● Communicate to System Manager software

● Integrate into BAS or SCADA systems

● Download firmware updates to keep up-to-date with the latest features

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Compact design

● 96 x 96 x 50mm (depth behind panel)

● Shallow depth saves panel space

● Flush panel mount with a 92 x 92mm cutout● International standard design

● Retro-fit existing analog meters with 4” round cutouts — no mounting adapter required

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Designed with the panel builders/OEMs in mind

● Single person installation● No tools required to mount the meter● Mounting resistance nibs hold meter until the

mounting clips are snapped into place

● Wide range control power supply● 100 – 415 Vac (5 vA);

125 – 250 Vdc (3 watts)● Reduces the number of models to order and

stock

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Accurate energy and power measurement

● Full complement of basic metered values including:

● Voltage, per phase (L-L, L-N) and 3-phase average

● Current, per phase and neutral, and 3-phase average

● Energy, In and Out (kWh, kVARh, kVAh)● Power, per phase and 3-phase total (kW, kVA,

kVAR)● Power Demand, present and peak (kWd, kVAd,

kVARd)● Current Demand, per phase, present

and peak● Frequency and

Power factor (total)● THD, per phase

(voltage and current)

Metered values can be viewed on the power meter’s display, or on a remote PC using software.

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Accurate energy and power measurement (continued)

● Minimum and maximum values with date/time stamps

● Current and voltage, per phase● Power (total)● Power factor (total)● Frequency● THD, per phase (current and voltage)

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Digital inputs and outputs

● PM700P● Two digital KY pulse outputs

●One kWH pulse output●One kVARh pulse output

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Digital inputs and outputs (continued)

● PM750● 2 digital inputs

●Use to monitor breaker status, or other status applications

●Trigger alarms in response to a change in input status● 1 digital output configurable in one of three modes:

●External—Controlled externally, for example by a programmable controller.

●Alarm control—Controlled by the power meter in response to an alarm condition. When the alarm is active, the output is ON.

●kWh Pulse—The meter generates a fixed-duration pulse output that represents kWh consumption.

The PM750’s digital output can be configured in one of three modes.

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Customizable alarming (PM750)

● Fifteen user-configurable alarms

● Factory configured alarms are enabled on power-up

● Alarms can be associated to I/O● Trigger alarms in response to a change in input status● Control an output in response to an alarm

Alarms, stored in power meter memory and viewed in System Manager, provide early warning of potential problems.

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Easy to create a system...

● With the addition of an Ethernet Gateway, the meter can communicate via the existing network

● Create a simple system using a PM700 series power meter, EGX400, and a PC with web browser software. View:

●Basic readings of amps, voltage, power and energy

●Circuit summary●Load current summary●Demand current summary●Power and energy summaries●Alarm status and history

● No special software to installEGX400 gateway

PM700

PC with browser

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For more information, visit powerlogic.com