Schneider Electric PM5100 manual Demand, Power demand calculation methods, Ieee mode

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PowerLogic™ PM5100 series user guide

Chapter 8—Measurements and calculations

 

 

IEEE mode

In IEEE mode, the PF sign is determined by the type of load (inductive or capacitive) contributing to the reactive power component of apparent power. PF sign is positive (+) for capacitive loads (leading power factor). PF sign is negative (-) for inductive loads (lagging power factor).

Related topics

To change the HMI mode, see “Setting up regional settings” on page 35.

To learn how the meter calculates power factor, see “Power factor” on page 61.

Demand

Demand is a measure of average consumption (typically power or current) over a fixed programmed time interval.

The meter measures instantaneous consumption and can calculate demand using various methods.

Related topics

For instructions on configuring demand using the front panel, see “Demand setup” on page 40

Power demand calculation methods

Power demand is calculated by dividing the energy accumulated during a specified period by the length of that period. How the power meter performs this calculation depends on the method and time parameters you select (for example, timed rolling block demand with a 15-minute interval).

To be compatible with electric utility billing practices, the power meter provides the following types of power demand calculations:

Block interval demand

Synchronized demand

Thermal demand

You can configure the power demand calculation method from the front panel or using

ION Setup.

Block interval demand

For block interval demand method types, you specify a period of time interval (or block) that the power meter uses for the demand calculation. Select/configure how the power meter handles that interval from one of these different methods:

Timed Sliding Block: Select an interval from 1 to 60 minutes (in 1-minute increments). If the interval is between 1 and 15 minutes, the demand calculation updates every 15 seconds. If the interval is between 16 and 60 minutes, the demand calculation updates every 60 seconds. The power meter displays the demand value for the last completed interval.

Timed Block: Select an interval from 1 to 60 minutes (in 1-minute increments). The power meter calculates and updates the demand at the end of each interval.

Timed Rolling Block: Select an interval and a subinterval. The subinterval must divide evenly into the interval (for example, three 5-minute subintervals for a

15-minute interval). Demand is updated at the end of each subinterval. The power meter displays the demand value for the last completed interval.

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