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EPM 6000 Multi-function Power
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EPM 6000 Instruction Manual
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ISO9001:2000
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Table of Contents
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Chapter 1: Overview
1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 Description
1.1.2 Highlights
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1.2 Features
1.2.1 Universal Voltage Inputs
1.2.2 Current Inputs
1.2.3 Utility Peak Demand
1.2.4 Measured Values
1.3 Ordering
1.3.1 Order Codes
1.4 Specifications
1.4.1 Inputs/Outputs
POWER SUPPLY
VOLTAGE INPUTS (MEASUREMENT CATEGORY III)
CURRENT INPUTS
1.4.3 Environmental
1.4.4 Communications
1.4.5 Mechanical Parameters
1.4.6 Approvals
TYPE TESTING
COMPLIANCE
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2.2 Three-Phase System Configurations
2.2.1 Description
2.2.2 Wye Connection
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2.2.3 Delta Connection
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2.2.4 Blondell's Theorem and Three-Phase Measurement
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2.3 Power, Energy, and Demand
2.3.1 Description
2.3.2 Power
2.3.3 Energy
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2.3.4 Demand
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2.4 Reactive Energy and Power Factor
2.4.1 Real, Reactive, and Apparent Power
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2.4.2 Power Factor
2.5 Harmonic Distortion
2.5.1 Harmonics of a Non-Sinusoidal Waveform
2.5.2 Inductive and Capacitive Impedance
2.5.3 Voltage and Current Monitoring
2.5.4 Waveform Capture
2.6 Power Quality
2.6.1 Description
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3.1.2 ANSI Installation Steps
3.1.3 DIN Installation Steps
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3.2 Electrical Installation
3.2.1 Installation Considerations
3.2.2 CT Leads Terminated to Meter
3.2.3 CT Leads Pass-Through (No Meter Termination)
3.2.4 Quick Connect Crimp CT Terminations
3.2.5 Voltage and Power Supply Connections
3.2.6 Ground Connections
3.3 Wiring Diagrams
3.3.1 Description
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3.4 Communications Setup
3.4.1 Description
3.4.2 IrDA COM1 Port
3.4.3 RS485 COM2 Port
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Chapter 4: Using the Meter
4.1 Front Panel Interface
4.1.1 Description
4.1.2 Faceplate Elements
4.1.3 Faceplate Buttons
4.1.4 Percentage of Load Bar
4.1.5 Watt-Hour Accuracy Testing (Verification)
4.2 Configuring the Meter via the Front Panel
4.2.1 Overview
4.2.2 Start Up
4.2.3 Main Menu
4.2.4 Reset Mode and Password Entry
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4.3 Changing Settings in Configuration Mode
4.3.1 Description
4.3.2 Configuring the Scroll Feature
4.3.3 Programming the Configuration Mode Screens
4.3.4 Configuring the CT Setting
4.3.5 Configuring the PT Setting
4.3.6 Configuring the Connection Setting
4.3.7 Configuring the Communication Port Setting
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4.4 Operating Mode
4.4.1 Description
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Chapter 5: Communications
5.1 Modbus Communications
5.1.1 Memory Map Description
5.1.2 Memory Map
FIXED DATA SECTION Identif ication Block
METER DA T A SECTION Primary Readings Block, 6 cycles (IEEE Floating Poin t)
Primary Readings Block, 60 cycles (IEEE Floating Point)
Primary Energy Block
Primary Demand Block (IEEE Floating Point)
Primary Minimum Block (IEEE Floating Point) read-only
Primary Maximum Block (IEEE Floating Point) read-only
THD Block
Phase Angle Block
Status Block
COMMANDS SECTION Rese ts Bl ock
Meter Programming Block
Other Commands Block
Encryption Block
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5.1.3 Modbus Memory Map Notes
SECONDARY READINGS SECTION Secondary Block
HEX ADDRESS DESCRIPTION1FORMAT RANGE6UNITS OR
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5.1.4 Modbus Memory Map Data Formats
510 EPM 6000 MULTI-FUNCTION POWER METERING SYSTEM USER GUIDE
5.2 DNP Point Mapping
5.2.1 DNP Point Maps
EPM 6000 MULTI-FUNCTION POWER METERING SYSTEM USER GUIDE 511
Table 51: DNP Point Mapping (Sheet 2 of 2)
5.2.2 DNP Point Map Notes
5.3 DNP Implementation
5.3.1 Overview
5.3.2 Data Link Layer
5.3.3 Transport Layer
5.3.4 Application Layer
5.4 DNP Objects and Variations
5.4.1 Description
5.4.2 Binary Output Status (Object 10, Variation 2)
5.4.3 Control Relay Output (Object 12, Variation 1)
5.4.4 32-Bit Binary Counter Without Flag (Object 20, Variation 4)
5.4.5 16-Bit Analog Input Without Flag (Object 30, Variation 5)
5.4.6 Class 0 Data (Object 60, Variation 1)
5.4.7 Internal Indications (Object 80, Variation 1)
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6.2 Revision History
6.2.1 Release Dates
6.2.2 Changes to the Manual
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6.3 Warranty
6.3.1 GE Multilin Warranty
Index
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