Schneider Electric PM5100 manual Installing the terminal covers, PM5111 default screen

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PowerLogic™ PM5100 series

Chapter 13—MID Compliance

 

 

Related topics

See “Meter mounting” on page 17 and “Meter wiring” on page 19 for additional information.

Installing the terminal covers

The voltage and current terminal covers help prevent tampering with the meter’s voltage and current measurement inputs. The terminal covers enclose the terminals, the conductor fixing screws and a suitable length of the external conductors and their insulation. The terminal covers are secured by tamper-resistant meter seals.

The meter terminal covers must be installed by a qualified installer. The installation of both the voltage and current terminal covers is required to provide tamper evidence for MID installations.

Location of terminal covers

A

B

C

D

AVoltage terminal cover

BVoltage terminal sealing point

CCurrent terminal cover

DCurrent terminal sealing point

1.Install the voltage terminal cover (A) and apply the seal at the sealing point (B).

2.Install the current terminal cover (C) and apply the seal at the sealing point (D).

PM5111 default screen

The meter’s default home screen displays the following information.

Default PM5111 display screen

C

D

B

AAccumulated real energy (delivered + received)

BSystem frequency

CPower system setting

DLocked / unlocked icon

A

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up regional settingsSetting up the screen passwords Regional settings menu treeRegional settings setup parameters Password setup parameters Setting the clockLost password Password setup menu treeParameter Format Description Advanced setupClock setup parameters Advanced setup menu treeLED setup parameter Setting up the alarm / energy pulsing LEDAdvanced setup parameters Alarm / energy pulsing LED settings menu treeOutput setup Demand setup Demand setup menu treePower or current demand setup parameters Remote Meter Setup Alarms setupFront panel display and meter setup Displaying data screens Viewing Meter DataViewing meter data from the front panel Meter data display screensEnergy E Power PQSVolts U-V HarmMnMx AlarmTimer UnbalUsing ION Setup to view or modify configuration data Using software to view meter dataClock Digital output setup Input / OutputDigital output applications Alarm / energy pulsing LED setup Configuring digital outputs using the front panelDigital output setup menu tree Navigate to I/O configuration Energy Pulsing Input / OutputPowerLogic PM5100 series user guide Alarms About AlarmsSecond Alarms Alarm List of Standard 1-Second Over/Under AlarmsAlarm Priorities Unary AlarmsAlarm Setup Setting Up 1-Second Alarms Setting Up 1-Second Alarms Setting Up Unary Alarms Viewing Alarm Activity and HistoryViewing Active Alarms and Alarm Counters Viewing Unacknowledged Alarms and the Alarm History Log PowerLogic PM5100 series user guide Alarms 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 demandTotal 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 7th to 15th 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 PM5100 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 PM5100 series user guideChapter 11-Meter resets Meter resets Identifying the Firmware Version, Model, and Serial Number Maintenance and UpgradesPassword Recovery Power Meter MemoryMeter Control PowerAdditional Meter Status Information Downloading FirmwareHeartbeat/Comms LED TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Potential Problem Possible Cause Possible SolutionGetting Technical Support Register List MID compliance for the meter Specifications relevant to MIDMID Compliance MID overviewMID Compliance Installation and wiringLocation of terminal covers Installing the terminal coversPM5111 default screen Default PM5111 display screenMeter firmware version MID-protected setup parametersLock-protected setup parameters Lock-protected setup parametersSetting up the PM5111 Initializing the meterLocking or unlocking the meter Irrecoverable Password Setting up lock passwordTerms GlossaryPowerLogic PM5100 series user guide Abbreviations PowerLogic PM5100 series user guide Page Schneider Electric 35, rue Joseph Monier CS