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Password
Percent error calculation
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Contents
PowerLogic PM5300 Series Power and Energy Meter
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Introduction Chapter Safety Precau Tions
Hardware Refer
Chapter Power quality
Chapter Alarms
Chapter Multi-tariff feature
Chapter Input / Output
Upgrades
Chapter Meter resets
Chapter Maintenance
Chapter Verifying accura
PowerLogic PM5300 series user guide
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Power and Energy Meter Hardware
Parts and Accessories
Introduction
PowerLogic PM5300 user guide
Safety Precautions
Before You Begin
PowerLogic PM5300 series user guide
PM5300 Series Models, Features and Options
Models, Features and Options
Functions and Characteristics
Functions and Characteristics
Demand Values
Power Quality Measurements
Energy Values
Other Measurements
Technical Specifications
Electrical Characteristics
Safety
Mechanical Characteristics
Environmental Characteristics
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Dimension
Safety precautions
Human Machine Interface
Meter mounting
Mounting the PM5300
Meter wiring
Serial No Description Specification
Screw driver type M3
Recommended cables
Make Part code Description
Wiring Diagrams
Current Transformer Voltage disconnect switch
Power system
Symbol Description
Direct connect voltage limits
Meter setting
Power system setup parameters Power system description
Symbol
Current input protection
Voltage and current input wiring
Voltage input protection
Direct connect maximum
Balanced system considerations
Control power wiring
Communications
Serial communications
RS-485 cable
RS-485 wiring
RS-485 network configuration
RS-485 maximum cable length
Digital outputs
Ethernet configuration
Ethernet wiring EthernetETHERNET SwitchSWITCH/ hub/ HUB
Ethernet communications
Digital output connections
Status inputs
Relay outputs
Status input connections
Relay output connections
Alarm / energy pulsing LED modes
Front panel display and meter setup
LED indicators
Heartbeat / communications LED
Meter screen menus
Notification icons
Related topics
Menu tree
PM5300 display screen menus
Configuring the basic setup parameters
Front panel meter setup
Meter setup screen navigation
Basic setup screen
Basic setup parameters
Basic setup menu tree
Parameter Values Description
Serial communications setup menu tree
Communications setup
Setting up serial communications
Communication ports
Communications setup parameters
Setting up Ethernet communications
Ethernet communications setup menu tree
Ethernet port settings
HMI settings
Setting up the display
Display setup menu tree
Display setup parameters
Setting up the screen passwords
Setting up regional settings
Regional settings menu tree
Password setup menu tree
Lost password
Password setup parameters
Clock setup parameters
Setting the clock Advanced setup
Clock setup menu tree
Advanced setup menu tree
Alarm / energy pulsing LED settings menu tree
Setting up the alarm / energy pulsing LED
Advanced setup parameters
LED setup parameter
Demand setup menu tree
Input / output setup Demand setup
Power or current demand setup parameters
Alarms setup
Multi-tariff setup
Remote Meter Setup
Meter data display screens
Viewing Meter Data
Viewing meter data from the front panel
Displaying data screens
Harm
Power PQS
Volts U-V
Energy E
Unbal
Alarm
Hz F
MnMx
Timer
Using ION Setup to view or modify configuration data
Using software to view meter data
Maint
Status input applications
Input / Output
Status Input, Digital Output Ports and Relay Output Ports
Navigate to I/O configuration I/O Setup
Status input setup
Configuring status inputs using ION Setup
Status input setup parameters available through ION Setup
Configuring status inputs using the front panel
Status input setup menu tree
Digital output applications
Digital output setup
Digital output wiring example
Digital output application example
Configuring digital outputs using ION Setup
Digital output setup parameters available through ION Setup
Configuring digital outputs using the front panel
Digital output setup menu tree
On Time s This defines the pulse width on time in seconds
Parameter Values Description
Relay output setup parameters available through ION Setup
Relay output setup
Configuring relay outputs using ION Setup
Relay output applications
Set to External or Alarm. The relay output
Configuring relay outputs using the front panel
Relay output setup menu tree
Alarm / energy pulsing LED setup
Navigate to I/O configuration Energy Pulsing
Disabled turns off the LED completely
About Alarms
Alarms
Second Alarms
List of Standard 1-Second Over/Under Alarms
Alarm
Digital Alarms
How the power meter handles setpoint-driven alarms
Alarm Priorities
Alarm Setup
Unary Alarms
Using an Alarm to Control a Relay and Digital Output
Setting Up 1-Second Alarms
Setting Up 1-Second Alarms
Setting Up Unary Alarms
Setting Up Digital Alarms
Setting Up Digital Alarms
Viewing Alarm Activity and History
Viewing Active Alarms and Alarm Counters
Viewing Unacknowledged Alarms and the Alarm History Log
PowerLogic PM5300 series user guide Alarms
Data Logs
Data Logs
Description Number of Registers Data Type Register Number
Alarm Log Storage
Alarm Log
Memory Allocation for Log Files
Real-time readings
Power factor
Measurements and calculations
Energy
IEC mode
Power factor min/max convention
Power factor sign convention
Power factor minimum and maximum
Demand
Power demand calculation methods
Ieee mode
Block interval demand
Synchronized demand
Block interval demand example
Thermal demand
Current demand
Predicted demand
Thermal demand example
Peak demand
Predicted demand example
Multi-tariff feature example
Multi-tariff feature
Multi-tariff feature overview
Time format
Command mode overview
Time of day mode overview
Front panel date and time format
Tariff creation method
Example tariff configurations for a four-tariff system
Configuration 1 four tariffs with weekdays and weekends
Tariff Type Start date End date Start time End time
Configuration 2 2 tariff assignment using 2 digital inputs
Input mode overview
Configuration 1 2 tariff assignment using 2 digital inputs1
Digital input requirements for required number of tariffs
Tariff setup menu tree
Configuring tariffs using the front panel
Configuring time of day mode tariffs using the front panel
Time of day mode tariff setup
Configuring input mode tariffs using the front panel
Harmonics overview
Power quality
Harmonic content calculations
Total Harmonic Distortion and Total Demand Distortion
THD and thd calculations
Viewing harmonics using the front panel
Displaying harmonics data
TDD calculation
Viewing TDD
Viewing THD/thd using the front panel
Power Quality display screen
Example 13th to 21st harmonics for line-to-neutral voltage
Related topics
Verifying accuracy
Testing overview
Accuracy test requirements
Location of energy pulsing LED
Reference device or energy standard
Energy pulsing
PM5300
Verifying accuracy test
Percent error calculation
Calculating total power
Calculating the number of required pulses
Energy pulsing considerations
Total power limit for alarm / energy LED
Total power limit for digital output
VT and CT considerations
Watt-hour test points example
Typical sources of test errors
Test points
Var-hour test points example
Global resets
Meter resets
Front panel meter reset screens
Reset menu tree
Alarm counter options
Single resets
Single reset options
Alarm counter Option Description
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Power Meter Memory
Maintenance and Upgrades
Password Recovery
Identifying the Firmware Version, Model, and Serial Number
Downloading Firmware
Control Power
Additional Meter Status Information
Meter
Heartbeat/Comms LED
Troubleshooting
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Getting Technical Support Register List
Troubleshooting
Potential Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution
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MID overview
Specifications relevant to MID
MID Compliance
MID compliance for the meter
Installation and wiring
MID Compliance
Default PM5331/PM5341 display screen
Installing the terminal covers
PM5331/PM5341 default screen
Location of terminal covers
Lock-protected setup parameters
MID-protected setup parameters
Lock-protected setup parameters
Meter firmware version
Setting up the PM5331/PM5341
Initializing the meter
Navigate to Maint Setup Meter Lock
Setting up lock password
Locking or unlocking the meter
Terms
Glossary
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Abbreviations
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