Schneider Electric PM5100 manual Setting up the PM5111, Initializing the meter

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PowerLogic™ PM5100 seriesChapter 13—MID Compliance

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Setting up the PM5111

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 32 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 38 to perform advanced setup.

You must use ION Setup to edit the device label.

Clock setup menu

See “Setting the clock” on page 37 to change the meter time using the display.

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

Passwords setup menu

See “Setting up the screen passwords” on page 36 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 77 for instructions on clearing the meter’s recorded logged data, counters and timers.

3.Select Meter Initialization to clear all recorded data.

Locking or unlocking the meter

After you initialize the meter, you must lock it in order to conform to MID standards.

1.Navigate to Maint > Setup > Meter >Lock.

2.Press Edit to activate or deactivate the lock.

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setup menu treeRegional settings setup parameters Setting up the screen passwordsRegional settings menu tree Lost password Setting the clockPassword setup menu tree Password setup parametersClock setup parameters Advanced setupAdvanced setup menu tree Parameter Format DescriptionAdvanced setup parameters Setting up the alarm / energy pulsing LEDAlarm / energy pulsing LED settings menu tree LED setup parameterPower or current demand setup parameters Output setup Demand setupDemand setup menu tree Remote Meter Setup Alarms setupFront panel display and meter setup Viewing meter data from the front panel Viewing Meter DataMeter data display screens Displaying data screensVolts U-V Power PQSHarm Energy ETimer AlarmUnbal 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 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 Measurements and calculations Power factorReal-time readings EnergyPower factor sign convention Power factor min/max conventionIEC mode Power factor minimum and maximumIeee mode Power demand calculation methodsDemand Block interval demandBlock interval demand example Synchronized demandPredicted demand Current demandThermal demand Thermal demand examplePredicted demand example Peak demandHarmonic content calculations Power qualityHarmonics overview Total Harmonic Distortion and Total Demand DistortionDisplaying harmonics data Viewing harmonics using the front panelTHD and thd calculations TDD calculationPower Quality display screen Viewing THD/thd using the front panelViewing TDD Example 7th to 15th harmonics for line-to-neutral voltageRelated topics Accuracy test requirements Testing overviewVerifying accuracy Energy pulsing Reference device or energy standardLocation of energy pulsing LED PM5100Verifying accuracy test Calculating the number of required pulses Calculating total powerPercent error calculation Total power limit for digital output Total power limit for alarm / energy LEDEnergy pulsing considerations VT and CT considerationsTest points Typical sources of test errorsWatt-hour test points example Var-hour test points exampleFront panel meter reset screens Meter resetsGlobal resets Reset menu treeSingle reset options Single resetsAlarm counter options Alarm counter Option DescriptionPowerLogic PM5100 series user guideChapter 11-Meter resets Meter resets Password Recovery Maintenance and UpgradesPower Meter Memory Identifying the Firmware Version, Model, and Serial NumberAdditional Meter Status Information Control PowerDownloading Firmware MeterHeartbeat/Comms LED TroubleshootingGetting Technical Support Register List TroubleshootingPotential Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution MID Compliance Specifications relevant to MIDMID overview MID compliance for the meter MID Compliance Installation and wiringPM5111 default screen Installing the terminal coversDefault PM5111 display 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 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