Schneider Electric PM5300 manual Alarm / energy pulsing LED setup, Related topics

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Chapter 6—Input / Output

PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide

 

 

Relay output setup parameters available through the front panel (continued)

Parameter

 

Values

Description

 

 

 

On Time (s)

0 to 65535

This defines the pulse width (ON time) in seconds.

 

 

 

 

 

1.

Over Current, Ph;

 

 

2.

Under Current, Ph;

 

 

3.

Over Current, N;

 

 

4.

Over Current, Gnd;

 

 

5.

Over Voltage, L-L;

 

 

6.

Under Voltage, L-L;

 

 

7.

Over Voltage, L-N;

 

 

8.

Under Voltage L-N;

 

 

9.

Over kW;

 

 

10.

Over kVAR;

 

 

11.

Over kVA;

 

 

12.

Lead PF, True;

 

 

13.

Lag PF, True;

 

 

14.

Lead PF, Disp;

 

 

15.

Lag PF, Disp;

 

 

16.

Over kW Dmd, Pres;

 

 

17.

Over kW Dmd, Last;

Applies when Control Mode is set to Alarm. Select

Select Alarms

18.

Over kW Dmd, Pred;

one or more alarms to monitor.

 

19.

Over kVAR Dmd,Pres;

 

 

 

20.

Over kVAR Dmd,Last;

 

 

21.

Over kVAR Dmd,Pred;

 

 

22.

Over kVA Dmd, Pres;

 

 

23.

Over kVA Dmd, Last;

 

 

24.

Over kVA Dmd, Pred;

 

 

25.

Over Frequency;

 

 

26.

Under Frequency;

 

 

27.

Over Voltage Unbal;

 

 

28.

Over Voltage THD;

 

 

29.

Phase Loss;

 

 

30.

Meter Powerup;

 

 

31.

Meter Reset;

 

 

32.

Meter Diagnostic;

 

 

33.

Phase Reversal;

 

 

34.

Digital Alarm S1;

 

 

35.

Digital Alarm S2;

 

 

 

 

 

Related topics

See “Demand setup” on page 43 for details on configuring a digital output to send demand sync pulses to another connected device.

Alarm / energy pulsing LED setup

The meter’s LED can be configured for alarm indication or energy pulsing.

When set to detect alarms, the LED blinks to indicate an alarm condition. See “Alarm

Priorities” on page 66 for a description of the LED behavior based on different alarms.

When the LED is set to energy pulsing, the meter sends a readable pulse or signal based on the measured energy. This pulse can be used for accuracy verification or as an input to another energy monitoring system. The meter uses the pulse constant setting in pulses per k_h to determine the frequency and number of pulses sent to the LED (where k_h = kWh, kVARh or kVAh depending on the energy parameter selected).

The LED setup screen allows you to configure the alarm / energy pulsing LED for alarming or energy pulsing applications.

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The relay output Configuring relay outputs using the front panel Relay output setup menu treeAlarm / energy pulsing LED setup Navigate to I/O configuration Energy Pulsing Disabled turns off the LED completely Alarms About AlarmsSecond Alarms List of Standard 1-Second Over/Under Alarms AlarmDigital Alarms How the power meter handles setpoint-driven alarmsAlarm Setup Unary AlarmsAlarm Priorities Using an Alarm to Control a Relay and Digital OutputSetting Up 1-Second Alarms Setting Up 1-Second Alarms Setting Up Unary Alarms Setting Up Digital Alarms Setting Up Digital Alarms Viewing Alarm Activity and History Viewing Active Alarms and Alarm CountersViewing 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 Power factor Measurements and calculationsReal-time readings EnergyPower factor min/max convention Power factor sign conventionIEC mode Power factor minimum and maximumPower demand calculation methods Ieee modeDemand Block interval demandSynchronized demand Block interval demand exampleCurrent demand Predicted demandThermal demand Thermal demand examplePeak demand Predicted demand exampleMulti-tariff feature Multi-tariff feature exampleMulti-tariff feature overview Command mode overview Time of day mode overviewTime format Front panel date and time formatExample tariff configurations for a four-tariff system Configuration 1 four tariffs with weekdays and weekendsTariff creation method Tariff Type Start date End date Start time End timeInput mode overview Configuration 1 2 tariff assignment using 2 digital inputs1Configuration 2 2 tariff assignment using 2 digital inputs Digital input requirements for required number of tariffsConfiguring tariffs using the front panel Configuring time of day mode tariffs using the front panelTariff setup menu tree Time of day mode tariff setupConfiguring input mode tariffs using the front panel Power quality Harmonic content calculationsHarmonics overview Total Harmonic Distortion and Total Demand DistortionViewing harmonics using the front panel Displaying harmonics dataTHD and thd calculations TDD calculationViewing THD/thd using the front panel Power Quality display screenViewing TDD Example 13th to 21st harmonics for line-to-neutral voltageRelated topics Testing overview Verifying accuracyAccuracy test requirements Reference device or energy standard Energy pulsingLocation of energy pulsing LED PM5300Verifying accuracy test Calculating total power Percent error calculationCalculating the number of required pulses Total power limit for alarm / energy LED Total power limit for digital outputEnergy pulsing considerations VT and CT considerationsTypical sources of test errors Test pointsWatt-hour test points example Var-hour test points exampleMeter resets Front panel meter reset screensGlobal resets Reset menu treeSingle resets Single reset optionsAlarm counter options Alarm counter Option DescriptionPowerLogic PM5300 series user guideChapter 13-Meter resets 102 Maintenance and Upgrades Password RecoveryPower Meter Memory Identifying the Firmware Version, Model, and Serial NumberControl Power Additional Meter Status InformationDownloading Firmware MeterTroubleshooting Heartbeat/Comms LED105 Troubleshooting Potential Problem Possible Cause Possible SolutionGetting Technical Support Register List 106Specifications relevant to MID MID ComplianceMID overview MID compliance for the meterInstallation and wiring MID ComplianceInstalling the terminal covers PM5331/PM5341 default screenDefault PM5331/PM5341 display screen Location of terminal coversMID-protected setup parameters Lock-protected setup parametersLock-protected setup parameters Meter firmware versionSetting up the PM5331/PM5341 Initializing the meterSetting up lock password Navigate to Maint Setup Meter LockLocking or unlocking the meter Glossary Terms113 114 Abbreviations 115116 117 118 Page Schneider Electric 35, rue Joseph Monier CS