Schneider Electric PM5300 manual Setting up the PM5331/PM5341, Initializing the meter

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PowerLogic™ PM5300 seriesChapter 15—MID Compliance

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Setting up the PM5331/PM5341

You must configure all the lock-protected setup parameters before locking the meter.

When the meter is locked, those setup parameters cannot be edited.

Basic setup menu

See “Configuring the basic setup parameters” on page 34 to perform basic setup.

For MID compliance, the Power System must be set to one of the following settings:

3PH4W Wye Gnd (three-phase 4-wire wye grounded)

3PH3W Wye Ungnd (three-phase 3-wire wye ungrounded)

Advanced setup menu

See “Advanced setup” on page 41 to perform advanced setup.

You must use ION Setup to edit the device label.

Clock setup menu

See “Setting the clock” on page 41 to change the meter time using the display.

You can also use ION Setup to set or sync the meter time.

Tariff setup menu

See “Multi-tariff feature overview” on page 83 to configure the energy tariffs.

Passwords setup menu

See “Setting up the screen passwords” on page 39 to change the meter screen passwords.

Initializing the meter

Initializing the meter clears the meter’s logged data, counters and timers. It is common practice to initialize the meter after its configuration is complete, before adding it to an energy management system.

1.After configuring all the meter setup parameters, navigate through the different meter display screens and make sure the displayed data is valid.

2.See “Meter resets” on page 99 for instructions on clearing the meter’s recorded logged data, counters and timers.

3.Select Meter Initialization to clear all recorded data.

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Contents PowerLogic PM5300 Series Power and Energy Meter Page Please note Important InformationPage Introduction Chapter Safety Precau Tions EnceHardware Refer Chapter Input / Output Chapter AlarmsChapter Multi-tariff feature Chapter Power qualityChapter Verifying accura Chapter Meter resetsChapter Maintenance UpgradesPowerLogic PM5300 series user guide Introduction Power and Energy Meter HardwareParts and Accessories Box ContentsPowerLogic PM5300 user guide Before You Begin Safety PrecautionsPowerLogic PM5300 series user guide Functions and Characteristics Models, Features and OptionsFunctions and Characteristics PM5300 Series Models, Features and OptionsOther Measurements Power Quality MeasurementsEnergy Values Demand ValuesElectrical Characteristics Technical SpecificationsElectromagnetic Compatibility Mechanical CharacteristicsEnvironmental Characteristics SafetySafety precautions DimensionHuman Machine Interface Mounting the PM5300 Meter mountingMeter wiring Screw driver type M3 Serial No Description SpecificationMake Part code Description Recommended cablesWiring Diagrams Direct connect voltage limits Power systemSymbol Description Current Transformer Voltage disconnect switchPower system setup parameters Power system description Meter settingSymbol Direct connect maximum Voltage and current input wiringVoltage input protection Current input protectionSerial communications Control power wiringCommunications Balanced system considerationsRS-485 maximum cable length RS-485 wiringRS-485 network configuration RS-485 cableEthernet communications Ethernet configurationEthernet wiring EthernetETHERNET SwitchSWITCH/ hub/ HUB Digital outputsStatus input connections Status inputsRelay outputs Digital output connectionsRelay output connections Heartbeat / communications LED Front panel display and meter setupLED indicators Alarm / energy pulsing LED modesNotification icons Meter screen menusRelated topics PM5300 display screen menus Menu treeBasic setup screen Front panel meter setupMeter setup screen navigation Configuring the basic setup parametersBasic setup menu tree Basic setup parametersParameter Values Description Communication ports Communications setupSetting up serial communications Serial communications setup menu treeSetting up Ethernet communications Communications setup parametersEthernet communications setup menu tree Display setup menu tree HMI settingsSetting up the display Ethernet port settingsRegional settings menu tree Setting up the screen passwordsSetting up regional settings Display setup parametersLost password Password setup menu treePassword setup parameters Advanced setup menu tree Setting the clock Advanced setupClock setup menu tree Clock setup parametersLED setup parameter Setting up the alarm / energy pulsing LEDAdvanced setup parameters Alarm / energy pulsing LED settings menu treeInput / output setup Demand setup Demand setup menu treePower or current demand setup parameters Multi-tariff setup Alarms setupRemote Meter Setup Displaying data screens Viewing Meter DataViewing meter data from the front panel Meter data display screensEnergy E Power PQSVolts U-V HarmMnMx AlarmHz F UnbalMaint Using ION Setup to view or modify configuration dataUsing software to view meter data TimerInput / Output Status input applicationsStatus Input, Digital Output Ports and Relay Output Ports Status input setup parameters available through ION Setup Status input setupConfiguring status inputs using ION Setup Navigate to I/O configuration I/O SetupStatus input setup menu tree Configuring status inputs using the front panelDigital output application example Digital output setupDigital output wiring example Digital output applicationsDigital output setup parameters available through ION Setup Configuring digital outputs using ION SetupDigital output setup menu tree Configuring digital outputs using the front panelOn Time s This defines the pulse width on time in seconds Parameter Values Description Relay output applications Relay output setupConfiguring relay outputs using ION Setup Relay output setup parameters available through ION SetupSet to External or Alarm. The relay output Relay output setup menu tree Configuring relay outputs using the front panelAlarm / energy pulsing LED setup Navigate to I/O configuration Energy Pulsing Disabled turns off the LED completely Alarms About AlarmsSecond Alarms Alarm List of Standard 1-Second Over/Under AlarmsHow the power meter handles setpoint-driven alarms Digital AlarmsUsing an Alarm to Control a Relay and Digital Output Alarm SetupUnary Alarms Alarm PrioritiesSetting Up 1-Second Alarms Setting Up 1-Second Alarms Setting Up Unary Alarms Setting Up Digital Alarms Setting Up Digital Alarms Viewing Active Alarms and Alarm Counters Viewing Alarm Activity and HistoryViewing Unacknowledged Alarms and the Alarm History Log PowerLogic PM5300 series user guide Alarms Data Logs Data LogsDescription Number of Registers Data Type Register Number Alarm Log Alarm Log StorageMemory Allocation for Log Files Energy Power factorMeasurements and calculations Real-time readingsPower factor minimum and maximum Power factor min/max conventionPower factor sign convention IEC modeBlock interval demand Power demand calculation methodsIeee mode DemandBlock interval demand example Synchronized demandThermal demand example Current demandPredicted demand Thermal demandPredicted demand example Peak demandMulti-tariff feature Multi-tariff feature exampleMulti-tariff feature overview Front panel date and time format Command mode overviewTime of day mode overview Time formatTariff Type Start date End date Start time End time Example tariff configurations for a four-tariff systemConfiguration 1 four tariffs with weekdays and weekends Tariff creation methodDigital input requirements for required number of tariffs Input mode overviewConfiguration 1 2 tariff assignment using 2 digital inputs1 Configuration 2 2 tariff assignment using 2 digital inputsTime of day mode tariff setup Configuring tariffs using the front panelConfiguring time of day mode tariffs using the front panel Tariff setup menu treeConfiguring input mode tariffs using the front panel Total Harmonic Distortion and Total Demand Distortion Power qualityHarmonic content calculations Harmonics overviewTDD calculation Viewing harmonics using the front panelDisplaying harmonics data THD and thd calculationsExample 13th to 21st harmonics for line-to-neutral voltage Viewing THD/thd using the front panelPower Quality display screen Viewing TDDRelated topics Testing overview Verifying accuracyAccuracy test requirements PM5300 Reference device or energy standardEnergy pulsing Location of energy pulsing LEDVerifying accuracy test Calculating total power Percent error calculationCalculating the number of required pulses VT and CT considerations Total power limit for alarm / energy LEDTotal power limit for digital output Energy pulsing considerationsVar-hour test points example Typical sources of test errorsTest points Watt-hour test points exampleReset menu tree Meter resetsFront panel meter reset screens Global resetsAlarm counter Option Description Single resetsSingle reset options Alarm counter optionsPowerLogic PM5300 series user guideChapter 13-Meter resets 102 Identifying the Firmware Version, Model, and Serial Number Maintenance and UpgradesPassword Recovery Power Meter MemoryMeter Control PowerAdditional Meter Status Information Downloading FirmwareTroubleshooting Heartbeat/Comms LED105 106 TroubleshootingPotential Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Getting Technical Support Register ListMID compliance for the meter Specifications relevant to MIDMID Compliance MID overviewMID Compliance Installation and wiringLocation of terminal covers Installing the terminal coversPM5331/PM5341 default screen Default PM5331/PM5341 display screenMeter firmware version MID-protected setup parametersLock-protected setup parameters Lock-protected setup parametersInitializing the meter Setting up the PM5331/PM5341Setting up lock password Navigate to Maint Setup Meter LockLocking or unlocking the meter Glossary Terms113 114 115 Abbreviations116 117 118 Page Schneider Electric 35, rue Joseph Monier CS