Schneider Electric PM5100 manual Technical Specifications

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PowerLogic™ PM5100 series user guide

Chapter 3—Hardware Reference

Energy Values*

Accumulated Active, Reactive and Apparent Energy

Received/Delivered; Net and absolute

Demand Values*

Current average

Present, Last, Predicted, Peak, and Peak

Date Time

 

Active power

Present, Last, Predicted, Peak, and Peak

Date Time

 

Reactive power

Present, Last, Predicted, Peak, and Peak

Date Time

 

Apparent power

Present, Last, Predicted, Peak, and Peak

Date Time

 

Demand calculation (Sliding, fixed and rolling block, thermal

methods)

 

Synchronization of the measurement window to input,

communication command or internal clock

 

Settable Demand intervals

 

 

Other Measurements*

Operating timer

Load timer

Alarm counters and alarm logs

Power Quality Measurements

THD, thd (Total Harmonic Distortion) I, V L-N, V L-L per phase

I, V L-N, V L-L

TDD (Total Demand Distortion)

 

 

Individual harmonics (odds)

15th

Data Recording

 

 

 

Min/max of instantaneous values, plus phase identification*

 

 

Alarms with 1s timestamp*

 

 

Min/max log

 

 

I/Os

Digital output

Timestamp resolution in seconds

1

(kWh only)

1

NOTE: *Stored in non-volatile memory

Technical Specifications

Electrical Characteristics

Type of measurement: True rms on three-phase (3P, 3P + N), zero blind

Measurement accuracy

64 samples per cycle

IEC 61557-12 1

PMD/[SDSS]/K70/0.5

Active Energy 2

Class 0.5S as per IEC 62053-22

Reactive Energy 2

Class 2S as per IEC 62053-23

Active Power

Class 0.5 as per IEC 61557-12 1

Reactive Power

Class 2 as per IEC 61557-12 1

Apparent Power

Class 0.5 as per IEC 61557-12 1

Current, Phase

Class 0.5 as per IEC 61557-12 1

Voltage, L-N

Class 0.5 as per IEC 61557-12 1

Frequency

Class 0.05 as per IEC 61557-12 1

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parameters Power system descriptionMeter setting Current input protection Voltage and current input wiringVoltage input protection Direct connect maximumBalanced system considerations Control power wiringCommunications Serial communicationsRS-485 cable RS-485 wiringRS-485 network configuration RS-485 maximum cable lengthDigital outputs Digital output connectionsPowerLogic PM5100 series user guide Hardware Reference Alarm / energy pulsing LED modes Front panel display and meter setupLED indicators Heartbeat / communications LEDRelated topics Notification iconsMeter screen menus Menu tree PM5100 display screen menusConfiguring the basic setup parameters Front panel meter setupMeter setup screen navigation Basic setup screenParameter Values Description Basic setup menu treeBasic setup parameters Serial communications setup menu tree Communications setupSetting up serial communications Communications setup parametersSetting up regional settings HMI settingsSetting up the display Display setup menu treeRegional settings setup parameters Setting up the screen passwordsRegional settings menu tree Password setup menu tree Setting the clockLost password Password setup parametersAdvanced setup menu tree Advanced setupClock setup parameters Parameter Format DescriptionAlarm / energy pulsing LED settings menu tree Setting up the alarm / energy pulsing LEDAdvanced setup parameters LED setup parameterPower or current demand setup parameters Output setup Demand setupDemand setup menu tree Alarms setup Remote Meter SetupFront panel display and meter setup Meter data display screens Viewing Meter DataViewing meter data from the front panel Displaying data screensHarm Power PQSVolts U-V Energy EUnbal AlarmTimer MnMxClock Using ION Setup to view or modify configuration dataUsing software to view meter data Digital output applications Digital output setupInput / Output Digital output setup menu tree Alarm / energy pulsing LED setupConfiguring digital outputs using the front panel Navigate to I/O configuration Energy Pulsing Input / OutputPowerLogic PM5100 series user guide Second Alarms AlarmsAbout Alarms List of Standard 1-Second Over/Under Alarms AlarmUnary Alarms Alarm PrioritiesAlarm Setup Setting Up 1-Second Alarms Setting Up 1-Second Alarms Viewing Alarm Activity and History Setting Up Unary AlarmsViewing Active Alarms and Alarm Counters Viewing Unacknowledged Alarms and the Alarm History Log PowerLogic PM5100 series user guide Alarms Real-time readings Power factorMeasurements and calculations EnergyIEC mode Power factor min/max conventionPower factor sign convention Power factor minimum and maximumDemand Power demand calculation methodsIeee mode Block interval demandSynchronized demand Block interval demand exampleThermal demand Current demandPredicted demand Thermal demand examplePeak demand Predicted demand exampleHarmonics overview Power qualityHarmonic content calculations Total Harmonic Distortion and Total Demand DistortionTHD and thd calculations Viewing harmonics using the front panelDisplaying harmonics data TDD calculationViewing TDD Viewing THD/thd using the front panelPower Quality display screen Example 7th to 15th harmonics for line-to-neutral voltageRelated topics Accuracy test requirements Testing overviewVerifying accuracy Location of energy pulsing LED Reference device or energy standardEnergy pulsing PM5100Verifying accuracy test Calculating the number of required pulses Calculating total powerPercent error calculation Energy pulsing considerations Total power limit for alarm / energy LEDTotal power limit for digital output VT and CT considerationsWatt-hour test points example Typical sources of test errorsTest points Var-hour test points exampleGlobal resets Meter resetsFront panel meter reset screens Reset menu treeAlarm counter options Single resetsSingle reset options Alarm counter Option DescriptionPowerLogic PM5100 series user guideChapter 11-Meter resets Meter resets Power Meter Memory Maintenance and UpgradesPassword Recovery Identifying the Firmware Version, Model, and Serial NumberDownloading Firmware Control PowerAdditional Meter Status Information MeterTroubleshooting Heartbeat/Comms LEDGetting Technical Support Register List TroubleshootingPotential Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution MID overview Specifications relevant to MIDMID Compliance MID compliance for the meterInstallation and wiring MID ComplianceDefault PM5111 display screen Installing the terminal coversPM5111 default screen Location of terminal coversLock-protected setup parameters MID-protected setup parametersLock-protected setup parameters Meter firmware versionLocking or unlocking the meter Setting up the PM5111Initializing the meter Setting up lock password Irrecoverable PasswordGlossary TermsPowerLogic PM5100 series user guide Abbreviations PowerLogic PM5100 series user guide Page Schneider Electric 35, rue Joseph Monier CS