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PowerLogic PM5000 Series

Compact, versatile
meters for energy cost
and basic network
management applications

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PM5000 Series
Agenda

Overview
Models
Naming convention
Main characteristics
Physical details
Mounting Facility
Connections
Display & Configurations
Communications
Trouble Shooting
Support Documents
Key Points to Remember

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Models PM5000

Basic metering with class 0.5S accuracy +


PM5100 pulse output &/or serial comm

Basic metering with class 0.5S accuracy +


PM5300 2DI/2DO + data logging + multi tariff +
Ethernet or serial comms + 2 relay(form A)

Basic metering with class 0.2S accuracy +


4DI/2DO + data logging + multi tariff +
PM5500 Ethernet and serial comms + 4th CT input for
neutral & ground measurement + Internal
web server

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Naming Convention

PM 5 5 6 3

Description Function & Family features Product features Product features


PM: power meter form factor 1: Basic w/ 0.5 accuracy 0: No comms 0: 1A / 5A CT
5: Basic range 3: Basic w/ 0.5 accuracy + 1: RS-485 1: 1A / 5A CT + MID compliance
power meter DI/DO + 2: Ethernet 3: No display (Transducer)
panel mounted load profile multi-tariff 3: RS-485 +
form factor 5: Basic w/ 0.2 accuracy + relay output
DI/DO + Logging + 4: Ethernet +
TOU + 4 current inputs relay output
6: Ethernet +
RS-485

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Main Characteristics
Feature and Options PM5100 PM5110 PM5310 PM5330 PM5320 PM5340 PM5560 PM5563
Fast Installation, Panel mount & Integrated YES YES YES YES YES YES YES -
display
Fast Installation, DIN Rail Mount - - - - - - - YES
TRANSDUCER
ACCURACY CL 0.5s CL 0.5s CL 0.5s CL 0.5s CL 0.5s CL 0.5s CL 0.2s CL 0.2s
Sampling rate (Samples /cycle) 64 64 64 64 64 64 128 128
Backlit Display, Multilingual, Bar graphs, 6 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES -
lines 4 concurrent values
3phase- Voltage, Current, Power, YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
Demand, Energy, Frequency, power factor
Multi-Tariff counters - - 4 4 4 4 8 8
THD, thd, TDD YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
Harmonics (Individual upto) 15th 15th 31st 31st 31st 31st 63rd 63rd
Alarms 33 33 35 35 35 35 52 52
Single & Multi condition Alarms - - YES YES YES YES YES YES
Boolean Alarm Logic - - - - - - YES YES
Setpoint response time, seconds 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Serial port with ModbusRTU protocol - 1 1 1 - - 1 1
Ethernet port with Modbus TCP protocol - - - - 1 1 2 2
CT terminal for Ground / Neutral - - - - - - 1 1
DI/DO/RO options (p=pulse output) -/1p/- -/1p/- 2/2/- 2/2/2 2/2/- 2/2/2 4/2/- 4/2/-
Data Logging for parameters - - YES YES YES YES YES YES
MID ready Compliance, EN50470-1/3, PM5111 PM5331 PM5341 PM5561
Annex B & Annex D, Class C
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PM5000 Series
Agenda

Overview
Physical details
Dimensions
Physical Characteristics
Mounting facility
Connections
Display & Configuration
Communications
Trouble Shooting
Support Documents
Key Points to Remember

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Dimensions PM5100

PM5300

PM5500

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Physical Characteristics PM5100 & PM5300

A. Maintenance and alarm notification area F. Voltage input


B. Navigation or menu selections G. Control power
C. Menu selection buttons H. Current inputs
D. LED indicators I. Status inputs / Digital outputs
E. Relay output J. Communications port (Ethernet OR RS-485)

E F
G

C D
J I

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Physical Characteristics PM5500

A. Maintenance and alarm notification area G. Digital inputs


B. Navigation or menu selections H. Current inputs
C. Menu selection buttons I. Digital outputs (Solid State Relay)
D. LED indicators J. Ethernet port(s)
E. Voltage inputs K. Control power
F. RS-485 communication port

A
K

B J
F
G I

C D H

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PM5000 Series
Agenda

Overview
Physical details
Mounting facility
Connections
Display & Configuration
Communications
Trouble Shooting
Support Documents
Key Points to Remember

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Mounting Details

These compact meters (72mm


depth) mount with just two clips in
a standard DIN 96 mm x 96 mm
cut out

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PM5000 Series meters
Agenda

Overview
Dimensions
Mounting facility
Connections
Control Power Connections
DI/DO Connections
V-I Connections
Display & Configuration
Communications
Trouble Shooting
Support Documents
Key Points to Remember

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Control Power Connections

AC: 100 to 480 V L-N 10% AC burden:


Frequency: 45 to 65 Hz 4.2 W / 11.2 VA / 10.5 VAR at 480 V L-N
DC: 125 to 250 V DC 20% DC burden:
Typical 2.4W at 125 V DC, max. 5W
Installation category III
Energy meter must be protected by a circuit breaker
L1 and L2 are non-polarized. Connect N to L2 terminal for
AC power supplies with neutral.
Use a protection (fuse) when connecting an ungrounded
neutral to the control power. The fuses must be rated for the
installation voltage and sized for the available fault current

Energy meter must powered up by wiring it as per the diagram


Necessary precautions to be taken for safe and controlled Power source to
avoid damage to the device &/or User
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DI/DO Connections PM5100/PM5300
R>Vbat/20mA

Pulse Output (PM5100)


Type: Form A
Reference voltage: 40 V dc (max)

Whetting voltage
for self excitation

Relay Output (PM5300) Status Input (PM5300) Status Output (PM5300)


30Vdc, 5A Type: Externally excited Type: Form A
250Vac, 8A @ pf=1 ON state: 18.5 - 38V dcmax Reference voltage: 40 V dc
250Vac, 6A @pf=0.4 OFF state: 0 to 4 V DC (max)
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DI/DO Connections PM5100/PM5300

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DI/DO Connections PM5500

<30Vac
<60Vdc

Status inputs (4) Digital outputs (2)


Type: Externally excited Type: Form A
ON state: 30 V AC / 60 V DC max Reference voltage: 40 V
OFF state: 0 to 4 V DC Maximum: 30 V AC / 60 V DC

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V-I Connections Single Phase Examples

Voltage Inputs
Measured voltage:
20 to 400 V L-N
35 to 690 V L-L (Wye)
35 to 600 V L-L (Delta) Risk of DAMAGE
CTs must have a short link connectors
Frequency: 50/60 Hz 10%
Voltage connections must have the fuse
Permanent overload: 480 V L-N or 828 V L-L protections
Impedance: 5 M
Measurement category III
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V-I Connections 3P-3W & 3P-4W Examples
3p3w

Current Inputs
1 A or 5 A nominal
Measured current: 50 mA to 10 A
Withstand: 20 A continuous, 50 A @
10 sec/hr, 500 A @ 1 sec/hr
Impedance: < 0.3 m
3p4w Burden: < 0.024 VA at 10 A

Risk of DAMAGE
CTs must have a short link connectors
Voltage connections must have the fuse
protections

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PM5000 Series
Agenda

Overview
Physical details
Mounting facility
Connections
Display & Configuration
Display content (HMI/Remote)
Password Protection
Basic Configurations
Advanced Configurations
Communications
Trouble Shooting
Support Documents
Key Points to Remember

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Display Content HMI

Menu selection
buttons Scroll right navigation
button

Menu-driven navigation
Displayed quantities expressed with units to eliminate interpretation
errors
Graphical display supports eight different languages:
English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Chinese & Russian

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Display Content HMI

Menu selection
Scroll right navigation
buttons
button

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Display Content HMI

Menu selection
Scroll right navigation
buttons
button

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Display Content HMI

Menu selection
Scroll right navigation
buttons
button

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Display Content SOFTWARE Applications
Meter data can be viewed using ION Setup Utility and Energy Management software such
as Struxureware Power Monitoring Expert or Struxureware Power SCADA Expert.
Refer software documents for details

Basic parameters Configuration parameters

Harmonic components
Alarm Status

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Display Content Remote (PM5500 only)

Onboard web pages to view real-time readings and logging information


using any browser
Web pages support 8 different languages:
English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Chinese & Russian

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Password Protection
Energy meter have software password protection.
Password for Configuration (CT,PT & Revenue parameters)
Default:- 0000

Password Recovery
If the password is LOST, contact technical support for password recovery
assistance:

NOTE: Be sure to include your power meters serial number in your e-mail
or have it readily available when calling technical support.

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Basic Configuration

Perform basic setup:


1. Navigate to Maint > Setup > Meter > Basic.
2. Edit all the meter parameters to match your
power system and electrical wiring.
3. Exit and save your settings.
Change the regional settings:
1. Navigate to Maint > Setup > HMI > Region.
2. Use the Edit and + or - buttons to change
the displayed Language, Date, Time
Format or HMI mode.
3. To reset the meter to the default language
(English), press and hold the outermost two
buttons for 5 seconds.
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Advanced Configuration Remote
Using ION Setup to view or modify configuration data
Use Network mode in ION Setup to add and configure a power meter. See the Starting,
Logging On and Logging Off section of the ION Setup online help for more information.

Meter identification
The meters ship with many default values already set up for the firmware installed.
To view the meter identification information, use the meter's front panel
Alarming
Allows user to configure the parameters for all alarms.
Basic Setup
User can define the power system that the meter is monitoring.
Clock
Allows user to set the date and time and time offset of the internal clock of a device
and to synchronize the date and time of the devices with the workstation.
Data Log #1
Allows user to configure the parameters for Data Log #1.
Demand Setup
User can configure the power and current demand and clock sync offset.
Device Label
Allows user to enter a label for a device.
Front Panel Display
User can change the appearance or behavior of the meter's front panel screen.
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Advanced Configuration Remote
Using ION Setup to view or modify configuration data
Use Network mode in ION Setup to add and configure a power meter. See the Starting,
Logging On and Logging Off section of the ION Setup online help for more information.

I/O Configuration
Allows user to set up and configure the inputs and outputs.
Energy Pulsing
Allows user to set the values for the Energy Pulsing parameter.
I/O Setup
PM5300 series meter can accept up to two (2) digital inputs, up to two (2) digital
outputs and two relays. The PM5100 series meter single energy pulsing output.
Meter Resets
Meter values can be rest or cleared through the meter reset parameters. Resets are
grouped so that either all items listed (global reset) or individual items can be
reset (single reset). Meter initialization clears all counters
Metering Standards
Allows user to set parameters to monitor load and demand.
Multi-Tariff
Allows user to set the parameters Command mode/ Time of Day mode/ Input mode
RS-485 Base Comm
Allows user to set the parameters for the Modbus RS-485 Base Comm.

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PM5000 Series
Agenda

Overview
Physical details
Mounting facility
Connections
Display & Configuration
Communications
Serial Communication parameters
Ethernet Communication parameters
Trouble Shooting
Support Documents
Key Points to Remember

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Serial Communication

Parameter Values Description

Protocol MODBUS RTU The communications format used to transmit data. The protocol
must be the same for all devices in a communications loop.

Address 1 to 247 Set the address for this device. The address must be unique for
each device in a communications loop. For Jbus protocol, set
the device ID to 255.
Baud Rate 9600, 19200, Select the speed for data transmission. The baud rate must be
the same for all devices in a communications loop.
38400
Parity EVEN, ODD, Select None if the parity bit is not used. The parity setting must
be the same for all devices in a communications loop.
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Ethernet Communication PM5300/PM5500
PM53xx
Parameter Values Description
IP Address Contact the The internet protocol address of your device.
local Network Ethernet IP subnetwork address of your network
Subnet
Administrator (subnet mask).
for parameter
Gateway values Ethernet IP gateway address of your network.

HTTP Disabled Controls whether your devices webserver and


Server webpages are active or not.

Device N/A This parameter is read-only for reference


Name purposes.

IP Method DHCP, This controls the network protocol for your


PM55xx BOOTP, device (what the meter uses to obtain its IP
Stored, address).
Default DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
BOOTP: Bootstrap Protocol
Stored: Use the static value programmed in
the IP Address setup register
Default: Use 85.16 as the first two values of
Eth Comm LEDs the IP address, then convert the last two
hexadecimal values of the MAC address to
decimal and use this as the last two values of
the IP address.
Example: MAC address = 00:80:67:82:B8:C8
Default IP = 85.16.184.200
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PM5000 Series
Agenda

Overview
Physical details
Mounting facility
Connections
Display & Configuration
Communications
Troubleshooting
Status Information
Problems/ Causes/ Solutions
Support Documents
Key Points to Remember

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Status Information
Heartbeat/Comms LED
The heartbeat/comms LED helps to troubleshoot the power meter.

Normal operation - the LED flashes at a steady rate during normal operation.
Communications - the LED flash rate changes as the communications port
transmits and receives data.
If the LED flash rate does not change when data is sent from the host
computer, the power meter is not receiving requests from the host
computer.
Hardware - if the heartbeat LED remains lit and does not flash ON and OFF,
there is a hardware problem.
Perform a hard reset of the power meter (turn OFF power to the power
meter, then restore power to the power meter).
If the heartbeat LED remains lit, contact your local sales representative.
Control power and display if the heartbeat LED flashes, but the display is
blank, the display may not be functioning properly or may have timed out (see
Setting Up the Display on page 8- User Guide).
If the display is blank and the LED is not lit, verify that control power is
connected to the power meter.
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Status Information
About Alarms

appears in the upper-right corner of the meter display when an alarm is


active. If the energy/alarm LED has been configured for alarms, the energy/alarm
LED flashes when an alarm is active.
Additional Meter Status Information
Meter Control Power
1. Scroll to [Maint] in the menu list. 1. Scroll to [Maint] in the menu list.
2. Press [Maint]. 2. Press [Maint].
3. Press [Diag]. 3. Press [Diag].
4. Press [Meter]. 4. Press [Cl Pwr].
5. View the power meter status. 5. View control Power information.
6. Press to return to the 6. Press to return to the Maintenance screen.
7. Maintenance screen.

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Problems / Causes / Solutions

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PM5000 Series
Agenda

Overview
Dimensions
Mounting facility
Connections
Display & Configuration
Communications
Troubleshooting
Support Documents
Key Points to Remember

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Support Documents

Documents can be downloaded from


http://shoppingkiosk.schneider-electric.com
Navigation > Electrical Distribution > Power Monitoring Hardware > Basic Meters >
PowerLogic > PM5000 Series

qTechnical Leaflet
qBrochure
qCustomer Presentation
qInstallation & Connection
qUser Guide

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PM5000 Series
Agenda

Overview
Physical details
Mounting facility
Connections
Display & Configuration
Communications
Trouble Shooting
Support Documents
Key Points to Remember

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Key Points to Remember

Know the model of the meter you are handling.


Understand the basic Configuration required to make the meter work.
Multi-tariff
4>PM5300, 8>PM5500
Power Quality
Harmonics: 15>PM5100, 31>PM5300, 63>PM5500
Pulse Output: PM5100
Digital Input & Output: PM5300/PM5500
Alarms
33>PM5100, 35>PM5300, 52>PM5500
Communication
RS485>ALL series, Ethernet> PM5300/PM5500
For more specific information refer the User Guide / Install Guide

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