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1. Why do we need Power Monitoring System? 2. Introduction to Power Meter and its Supporting Component 3. System Design and Implementation 4. Choosing the correct software
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1. Why do we need Power Monitoring System? 2. Introduction to Power Meter and its Supporting Component 3. System Design and Implementation 4. Choosing the correct software
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Since 1989, Schneider Electric EMS systems have helped customers improve productivity and profitability by helping them to
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Save 2-4% of utility bills, by knowing where and how energy is being used.
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Save 2-5% on operating costs, by optimizing utilization and eliminating unnecessary equipment purchases.
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Save up to 10% or more in productivity and resources by improving power quality and reducing downtime.
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Software - ION ENTERPRISE Data Communications - EGX-100 - EGX-400 - Connexium Switches - Modems Intelligent Devices - Circuit monitors - Power meters - Low voltage breakers - Med voltage relays - Other Modbus devices
The power meters standard RS-485 communications port, configurable for 2-wire Modbus RTU or Modbus ASCII protocols, and 2-4 wire RS485/RS232 port on the optional remote display, provide communications to power monitoring software or easy integration into Building Automation and SCADA systems.
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Standard Waveform Capture Trending and Forecasting Custom Data Logging Size (kb) Custom Logs Billing Log Shift Energy Log Alarm Log Individual Harmonics Accuracy IEC 60687 Class V, I, Energy, Demand, THD Alarms, RS485, Option Modules
0.5s 31st 0.5s 31st 0.5s 63rd 0.5s 63rd 0.5s 80 1 80 1 800 3 800 3
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Physical features
Compact design - 96 x 96 x 70mm (depth inside panel with Modbus and 2 I/O)
Shallow depth saves panel space
Retro-fit existing analog meters with 4 round cutouts no mounting adapter required Din rail mounting w/o display
Avoid voltage and current wires at panel door
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Maintenance and alarm icons view alarm status at the meter Easy-to-read, backlit LCD display
Anti-glare, scratch resistant Displays four values simultaneously; view three phases and neutral View summary screens and bar chart displays to see a snapshot of your system
The power meters three display options integral display, no display, or remote display let you purchase only what you need.
Intuitive, self-guiding menus are easy to use without training Multiple languages supports English, French, Spanish*
* Contact your Schneider Electric representative for availability of additional languages.
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The configurable communications port on the remote display lets you add the power meter to an existing 4-wire RS-485 daisy-chain without a converter.
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Customizable Alarming
Factory configured alarms are enabled on power-up
Detect circuit overloading before the breaker trips Quickly identify the source of a problem
Create custom alarms (PM820, PM870) Combine up to four alarms using Boolean logic (PM870) Voltage/current disturbance alarms for sag/swell detection (PM870)
The power meters alarm summary can help identify persistent alarm conditions that need attention.
Alarms, stored in power meter memory and viewed in System Manager, provide early warning of potential problems.
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Advanced Logging
Onboard memory for reliable collection of historical data:
PM870 - 800k standard PM820 - 80k standard
Factory default logging starts as soon as meter is powered up Benefits of onboard data logging:
Reduce network traffic Prevent gaps in data due to network or computer downtime
Logged data can be downloaded to System Manager software for use in historical reports for capacity planning, energy trending, and more.
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The power meters billing log can be uploaded and viewed in System Manager software.
Note that daily and monthly PF and Demand values represent the last value of the day or month.
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Harmonic values, measured by the power meter, can be viewed in System Manager software.
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The status (pass or fail) of each evaluation category can be viewed in a System Manager table.
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Waveforms give a graphical representation of whats happening with your power during a particular moment. Quickly isolate potential power problems. Excellent for troubleshooting problems that occur continuously.
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Poor power quality can lead to costly downtime. A PM870s disturbance waveform capture can provide the information needed to diagnose an event.
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Typical Duration 1/2 cycle to one minute. 80 to 85 % below normal. 1/2 cycle to one minute. 110% above RMS value.
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The power meters onboard trend data with predicted values, can be viewed in System Manager.
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Place meters at critical and requested points, observing any potential issues with installation and networking.
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1. Why do we need Power Monitoring System? 2. Introduction to Power Meter and Supporting Component 3. Implement and Build the system 4. Choosing the correct software
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