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GE Consumer & Industrial
Multilin
PQMII Power Quality Meter
Chapter 1: Overview
Overview
1.1
Introduction to the PQMII
1.1.1
Description
The GE Multilin PQMII Power Quality Meter is an ideal choice for continuous monitoring of a
single or three-phase system. It provides metering for current, voltage, real power, reactive
power, apparent power, energy use, cost of power, power factor, and frequency.
Programmable setpoints and four assignable output relays allow control functions to be
added for specific applications. This includes basic alarm on over/under current or voltage,
unbalance, demand-based load shedding, and capacitor power factor correction control.
More complex control is possible using the four switch inputs; these can also be used for
status information such as breaker open/closed and flow information.
As a data gathering device for plant automation systems that integrate process,
instrument, and electrical requirements, all monitored values are available via one of two
RS485 communication ports running the Modbus protocol. If analog values are required
for direct interface to a PLC, any of the monitored values can output as a 4 to 20 mA (or 0
to 1 mA) signal to replace up to four (4) separate transducers. A third RS232
communication port connects to a PC from the front panel for simultaneous access of
information by other plant personnel.
With increasing use of electronic loads such as computers, ballasts, and variable
frequency drives, the quality of the power system is important. With the harmonic analysis
option, any phase current or voltage can be displayed and the harmonic content
calculated. Knowledge of the harmonic distribution allows action to be taken to prevent
overheated transformers, motors, capacitors, neutral wires, and nuisance breaker trips.
Redistribution of system loading can also be determined. The PQMII can also provide
waveform and data printouts to assist in problem diagnosis.
PQMII POWER QUALITY METER – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW
FIGURE 1–2: Feature Highlights
1–4
PQMII POWER QUALITY METER – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW
1.5
Order Codes
1.5.1
USF order code: PQMII-T20-C
Order Code Table
The order code for all options is: PQMII-T20-C-A
Table 1–1: Order Codes
Basic Unit
Transducer
Option
PQMII
6
PQMII – | –
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T20 –
T1
Control
Option
Power
Analysis
Option
6
6
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C
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A
Basic unit with display, all current/voltage/power
measurements, one (1) RS485 communication port,
one (1) RS232 communication port
Four (4) isolated analog outputs, 0-20 mA and 4-20
mA assignable to all measured parameters, 4-20 mA
analog input, 2nd RS485 communication port
Four (4) isolated analog outputs, 0-1 mA assignable
to all measured parameters, 4-20 mA analog input,
2nd RS485 communication port
Three (3) additional programmable output relays (for
a total of 4), 4 programmable switch inputs
Harmonic analysis, triggered trace memory,
waveform capture, event recorder, data logger,
voltage disturbance recorder*
* The voltage disturbance recorder is only available with the 25 MHz processor.
1.5.2
Modifications
Consult the factory for any additional modification costs):
• MOD 501: 20 to 60 V DC / 20 to 48 V AC Control Power
• MOD 502: Tropicalization
• MOD 504: Removable Terminal Blocks
• MOD 506: 4-Step Capacitor Bank Switching
1.5.3
Accessories
Consult the factory for any additional accessory costs:
• EnerVista PQMII Setup Software (included with the PQMII; also available at http://
www.enerVista.com)
• RS232 to RS485 converter (required to connect a PC to the PQMII RS485 ports)
• GE MultiNET RS485 serial-to-Ethernet converter (required for connection to an
Ethernet network)
• RS485 terminating network
1.5.4
Control Power
• 90 to 300 V DC / 70 to 265 V AC standard
• 20 to 60 V DC / 20 to 48 V AC (MOD 501)
PQMII POWER QUALITY METER – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Data and event logging
On-board nonvolatile memory retains critical information and eliminates data
gaps that can occur due to network outages or computer server downtime.
Minimum/maximum log: for all instantaneous readings, logs worst phase since
last reset with date and time stamp. See measurements table for parameters logged.
Maintenance log (all models): records date and time of energy, I/O and demand
resets, firmware downloads, power failures and option module changes.
Alarm log: records all user-defined alarm conditions with date/time stamping to
1 second resolution.
Meter trend log with forecasting, viewed using PowerLogic
ION Enterprise software.
Billing log and energy per interval (PM810 requires PM810LOG option):
logs kWh and kVARh in and total , kVAh and PF total, kW and kVar demand.
Logging is user-configurable from five minutes to one day. Energy-per-interval
log tracks usage and cost up to three user-definable shifts per day.
Customizable data logs (PM810 requires PM810LOG option): One on PM810
and PM820, four on PM850 and PM870. Each log can record up to 96
user-definable parameters.
Trending and forecasting (PM850 and PM870): trending for energy and
demand average, minimum and maximum values by four trend curves. Min/max
and average data available for each quantity at intervals of minutes, hours,
days and months. Forecasting feature “looks into the future” by automatically
forecasting average, minimum and maximum for the next four hours and next
four days. Statistical summaries available for hours and weeks.
Logging capacity is 80 kB for PM810 (with PM810LOG option) and PM820, and
800 kB for PM850 and PM870. All models provide a battery-backed internal
clock (PM810 requires PM810LOG option). Default logging is set at the factory,
logging starts as soon as meter is powered up.
Digital and analog inputs and outputs
All models provide a single digital status/counter input and digital (KY type)
output. Optional field-installable expansion modules add more digital and
analog I/O. Meters accommodate up to two expansion modules (including
logging or communication modules).
Attachment of logging, I/O, or Ethernet expansion modules to meter unit.
Use any one of the digital inputs (inlcuding the built-in digital input (S1))
for GPS synchronization applications. Digital output relays can respond to
internal alarms, external digital input status changes, or commands over
communications. Digital inputs can trigger alarms and logging, synchronize
to demand pulses or control conditional energy accumulation. All models offer
five channels for WAGES metering through the digital input pulse counting and
consumption/demand calculation capabilities of the meter. Pulses from multiple
inputs can be summed through a single channel
Type
Input / output
Specifications
Standard
(meter unit)
1 digital KY output
6 to 220 V ac ±10 % or 3 to 250 V dc ±10 %, 100 mA
maximum at 25 °C, 1350 V rms isolation
1 digital input
20 to 150 V ac/dc ±10 %,
< 5 mA maximum burden
2 digital relay
outputs1
6 to 240 V ac or 6 to 30 V dc, 2 A rms,
5 A maximum for 10 seconds/hour
2 digital inputs
19 to 30 V dc, 5 mA max. at 24 V dc
2 digital relay
outputs1
6 to 240 V ac or 6 to 30 V dc, 2 A rms,
5 A maximum for 10 seconds/hour
6 digital inputs
20 to 150 V ac/dc, 2 mA max.,
24 V internal supply: 20 to 34 V dc,
10 mA maximum (feeds 6 inputs)
2 digital relay
outputs 1
6 to 240 V ac or 6 to 30 V dc, 2 A rms,
5 A maximum for 10 seconds/hour
2 digital inputs
20 to 150 V ac/dc, 2 mA maximum
2 analog outputs
4 to 20 mA dc into 600 Ω maximum
2 analog inputs
Adjustable from 0 to 5 V dc or 4-20 mA dc
PM8M22
option
Bottom view of PM8ECC Ethernet communications module and main
meter unit, showing Ethernet and RS-485 communication port connectors
and configuration switches.
PM8M26
option
PM8M2222
option2
1 Endurance: 15 million operations, 25000 commutations at 2 A / 250 V ac
2 The Series 800 Power Meters supports up to two (2) option modules. When using two PM8M2222 or one
PM8M2222 and one PM8ECC and control power is over 370 Vac, the temperature rating must be reduced
to -25°C to 50 °C.
USF order code: PM820
To include all highlighted items
Features and options
PM810
PM820
PM850
PM870
Installation
Fast installation, panel or DIN mount,
integrated or remote display
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
Display
Backlit LCD, multilingual, bar graphs
Power and energy metering
3-phase voltage, current, power,
demand, energy, frequency,
power factor
“The 2007 award recognizes Schneider Electric for its technological
advancements and wide product range in the field of power quality (PQ) and
energy management solutions. In total, this is the fourth award that Schneider
Electric and [recently acquired] Power Measurement have received from
Frost & Sullivan in recognition of achievements in this arena.”
Prithvi Raj, Frost & Sullivan research analyst
Power quality analysis
THD
n
n
n
n
Harmonics: individual, up to
31
31
63
63
standard
enhanced
Waveform recording
EN50160 compliance evaluation
4
n
n
Disturbance (dip/swell) monitoring
n
Data and event logging
Memory capacity
80 kB1
80 kB
800 kB
800 kB
Min/max log
n
n
n
n
Maintenence, alarm and event logs
n
n
n
n
Billing (energy, demand) log
n
n
n
n
Energy per interval
n
n
n
n
1 optional
1
4
4
n
n
PM810LOG
n
n
n
1
1
1
1
Digital inputs (standard / optional)2
1/12
1/12
1/12
1/12
Digital outputs (standard / optional)3
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
Analog inputs (standard / optional)
0/4
0/4
0/4
0/4
Analog outputs (standard / optional)
0/4
0/4
0/4
0/4
Setpoint response time, seconds
1
1
1
1
Single & multi-condition alarms
n
n
n
n
n
n
Customizable data logs
Trending and forecasting
GPS Synchronization Timestamp resolution in seconds
Please contact your local sales representative
for ordering information.
Visit www.Schneider-Electric.com for more
information on other PowerLogic products,
applications and system solutions.
Digital and analog inputs/outputs
Alarms and control
Boolean alarm logic
Communications
v Standard meter offers one RS-485 port.
Serial ports with
Modbus protocol
v Optional PM8RDA remote display module
offers one RS-485/RS-232 port.
v Optional PM8ECC Ethernet module offers one
RS-485 port.
Ethernet port with
Modbus TCP protocol
Embedded web server
Ethernet to RS-485 gateway
SNMP object and trap support for host
meter utilizing the PM8ECC MIB
1
2
3
4
Optional PM8ECC module
Requires PM810LOG option.
On-board and optional digital inputs can be used for on/off status monitoring or for pulse counting.
On-board digital output is KY type, optional digital outputs are relay type.
The PM850 does not include sag or swell detection.
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USF requests these meters be used when they must
be placed outside in a can enclosure. Socket meter
form 9S for CT usage with knife blade shunt block,
form 16S for across the line usage. CL20 120/480V
4W(Y/D). Also a I/O retrofit kit (Part # 442692-001)
with 1 KYZ output and 1 KY output must be ordered in
addition to the meter.
Multimeasurement Meter
SENTINEL
®
introduction
SENTINEL Electronic Multimeasurement Meter
The SENTINEL meter is a solid-state, electronic, multimeasurement, polyphase meter of exceptional accuracy.
This self-contained or transformer-rated meter is designed for use in commercial and industrial locations,
including large industrial sites and substations. An advanced analog-to-digital sampling technique samples
each incoming current and voltage waveform 32 times per cycle (60Hz). Voltage and current values are
calculated every two cycles using true Root Mean Square (RMS) calculation. Volt-amperes are calculated by
multiplying the RMS voltage value with the RMS current value, thus providing an arithmetic calculation for VA.
The SENTINEL meter also allows for a vectorial calculation of VA.
features
Flexible Platform
> Electronic circuit boards fit together to perform various functions
> Transformer input for current and resistive divider input for voltage
> Analog-to-digital conversion and measurement processing
> Register, load-profile, real-time clock, and communications processing
> Input and output board for pulse accumulation or event notification
Protocols
> The SENTINEL meter uses PSEM (ANSI C12.18-1996) protocol
> QDIP Protocol
Standard Features
> Class 0.2 accuracy
> 5 measurement levels
> Upgradable firmware
> Error and event logging
> SiteScan onsite monitoring system
> SiteScan Diagnostic Snapshots™
> Flexible configuration for various metering applications
> Autoranging power supply
features
Available Registers
> Register data and program
information are retained in nonvolatile memory in the event of a
power failure
> Selection from hundreds of items
on a liquid crystal display (LCD)
that is programmable by the user
> Programmable by the user through
Itron PC-PRO+® Advanced, a
32 bit Windows® based meter
programming software
Energy
> Wh: delivered, received, net,
unidirectional
> VARh: delivered and received,
net delivered, net received
and 4 quadrant
> VAh: vectorial and arithmetic,
delivered, received and lagging
> A2h: aggregate
> V2h: aggregate
> Ah: per phase and neutral
> Vh: per phase and average
Demand
> Instantaneous values updated
every second
> Maximum, present, previous,
projected, cumulative, continuous
cumulative and coincident demand
values are available
Demand Register Types
> Block and rolling demand intervals
with programmable interval and
subinterval lengths
> Thermal demand calculations
Dependable Support
> Itron backs the SENTINEL meter
with the reliable support you expect
from the leading solutions provider
to electric utilities. Our engineers
work with you to implement the
SENTINEL meter in the field and
tailor its software to provide the
intelligent, real-time information
you need.
.Self-Read and Snapshot Data
> Two sets of snapshot data,
automatically read at demand reset
> Four sets of self-read data, user
programmable schedule
> One set of self-read data,
automatically read at season change
(last season data)
Switchboard Ready™ Meter
> Retrofits 13 Switchboard
case styles
> Retrofits 137 different devices
Power Quality
> Voltage Quality:
*Phase to phase or phase to ground
event detection
*3 levels of sags
*3 levels of swells
*3 levels of voltage imbalances
*3 levels of current imbalances
*3 classes of interruptions
> Harmonics:
*Per phase instantaneous
% THD V and % TDD I
*Prompt for peak demand current
*Per phase data is displayable
*ANSI and IEC calculation
*Harmonic Distortion Check
Ethernet Communications
> PC-PRO+ Advanced 7.1 or higher
> Fixed and dynamic IP addressing
> Encryption support
> Email On Event
* 26 User Configurable Event
> Web page support
Internal Modem
> The modem allows customers to
remotely connect to the SENTINEL
meter to program or read the meter.
> It operates at a speed of
300/1200/2400 baud rates and is
available for stand-alone or phone
line sharing applications.
> Off hook detection
Software
> PC-PRO+ Advanced
> HHF meter data file creation with
PC-PRO+ Advanced version 7.0
or greater
> EnergyAudit 4.3
I/O Network
> The input and output options
available are determined by the
type of I/O board that is installed
in the meter. The SENTINEL meter
supports a maximum of 4 KYZ
outputs, 1 (KY) low current/high
current output, and 2 (KY) pulse
or solid-state inputs.
Optional Features
> Pulse outputs and inputs
> MeterKey options: measurement
level, TOU, load profile, power
quality, bidirectional
measurement, totalization
> OEM Communication Option Boards
> PF (avg., min., inst.)
> RF ERT Modules:
R300S (1 ERT), R300SD (2 ERTs),
R300SD3 (3 ERTs)
> Phone line thru cover
> Three phase power supply
> Class 320 amp meter (socket only)
> RS-232/RS-485 (2 wire, 4 wire)
> No potential links option
Voltage Input Rating
> Automatic voltage-sensing power
supply, available in single-phase
or three-phase
> Single-phase power supply
operates over a voltage input range
of 120-480 V
> Three-phase power supply
operates over a voltage input range
of 57.7-277 V
Product Availability
Socket
A-Base
Switchboard
Transformer Rated
Class 20 - Form 3S
Class 20 - Form 4S
Class 20 - Form 9S (8S)
Class 20 - Form 45S (5S)
Class 20 - Form 9S (8S)/46S
Class 20 - Form 46S (6S)
Class 20 - Form 56S (26S, 66S)
Class 20 - Form 66S (26S)
Class 20 - Form 10A (9A)
Class 20 - Form 45A (5A)
Class 20 - Form 46A (6A)
Class 20 - Form 48A (8A)
Class 20 - Form 9F (8A)
Class 20 - Form 45F (5A)
Class 20 - Form 46F (6A)
Self-Contained
Class 200 - Form 2S
Class 200 - Form 12S
Class 200 - Form 16S (14S, 15S, 17S)
Class 320 - Form 2S
Class 320 - Form 12S
Class 320 - Form 16S (14S, 15S, 17S)
Class 150 - Form 16A (14A, 15A, 17A)
specifications
SENTINEL® A-Base Meter
Dimensions for A-Base
A
B
C
9.46"
7.28"
5.90"
24.0 cm
18.48 cm
14.97 cm
D
6.44"
16.35 cm
SENTINEL® Socket Meter
Dimensions for Socket Meter
A
B
C
6.95"
6.31"
5.46"
17.65 cm
16.03 cm
13.87 cm
Shipping Weights for Socket Meter
Net Weight
Gross Weight
Shipping Weights for A-Base
Net Weight
Gross Weight
(Meter & Carton)
5.7 lbs (2.6 kg)
D
6.00"
15.24 cm
4 lbs (1.8 kg)
9.3 lbs (4.2 kg)
E
7.30"
18.54 cm
Gross Weight
(Meter & Carton)
(4 Pack)
7.5 lbs (3.4 kg)
20.2 lbs (9.2kg)
profile
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SENTINEL® Meter Retrofit Kit Instructions
Full I/O Board with 1 KYZ Pulse Output & 1 KY Pulse Output
Document Number: 428601-184
These instructions describe the process of retrofitting a SENTINEL socket meter with an internal full Input/Output (I/O)
option board with 1 KYZ output and 1 KY output. At the completion of this installation process, the SENTINEL meter will
be capable of communicating with external end devices via this internal I/O option board.
Retrofit Kit Components
Before beginning the installation process, please check that your installation kit is complete with the following items:
SENTINEL Full I/O Retrofit Kit with 1 KYZ Output, 1 KY Output
(Part Number: 442692-001)
Description
Part Number
Quantity
SENTINEL I/O Board
442430-005
1
SENTINEL I/O Cable Assembly
442546-003
1
SENTINEL I/O Wire Connector
511892-004
2
Installation Procedure
To install the I/O option board in a SENTINEL meter, perform the
following steps:
Figure 1: Meter Base Punch-out Location
1
Remove all voltage and current connections and de-energize
meter.
2
Locate the punch-outs. Looking at the meter base, there are two
punch-outs located at the bottom of the base. The I/O cable will
be located at the bottom of the base as shown in Figure 1.
3
Using a punch tool, remove the I/O cable punch-out indicated
in the bottom of the SENTINEL base.
4
Remove meter cover and separate the meter housing into two
pieces by locating the four tabs located in each of the four
corners of the meter housing half way between the nameplate
and the base. Apply a gentle upward force while pushing each
tab outwards. The top of the meter housing should then easily
lift off.
Energy (BTU) Measurement System Specification
For (CEP) Chilled, Hot Water and Condenser Water Applications
F-3500 Insertion Magnetic Flow Meter
System-10 Energy Measurement System Specification
The entire Energy Measurement System shall be built and calibrated by a single manufacturer and
shall consist of a flow meter, two semiconductor-based electronic temperature sensors, a BTU meter,
temperature thermowells, and all required mechanical installation hardware. A certificate of wetcalibration shall be provided with each system. All equipment shall be covered by the manufacturer’s
two year warranty. Acceptable manufacturers: ONICON Incorporated (basis of design), Emerson
Rosemount, Yokogawa.
BTU Meter: The Btu meter shall provide the following points both at the integral LCD and as outputs
to the data acquisition system: Energy Total, Energy Rate, Flow Rate, Supply Temperature and
Return Temperature. Output signals shall be serial network (protocol conforming to BACnet® MS/TP,
BACnet/IP, LONWORKS®, MODBUS RTU, MODBUS TCP, JCI-N2, or Siemens-P1) or via individual
analog and pulse outputs. Each Btu meter shall be factory programmed for its specific application
and shall be re-programmable using the front panel keypad (no special interface device or computer
required).
Temperature sensors: Temperature sensors shall be loop-powered current based (mA) sensors
and shall be bath-calibrated and matched (NIST* traceable) for the specific temperature range for
each application. The calculated differential temperature used in the energy calculation shall be
accurate to within +0.15°F (including the error from individual temperature sensors, sensor matching,
input offsets, and calculations).
F-3500 Flow Meter Specification
Provide an ONICON Model F-3500 Insertion Electromagnetic Flow Meter, to enable insertion and
removal of the meter without system shutdown. The flow meter shall be hand-insertable up to 400 psi.
Materials of construction for wetted metal components shall be 316 SS. The flow meter shall average
velocity readings from two sets of diametrically opposed electrodes. Each flow meter shall be
individually wet-calibrated against a primary volumetric standard that is accurate to within 0.1% and
traceable to NIST*. A certificate of calibration shall be provided with each flow meter. Accuracy shall be
within ± 1% of rate from 2-20 ft/s. Overall turndown shall exceed 80:1. Output signals shall be
completely isolated and shall consist of the following: (1) high resolution frequency output for use with
peripheral devices such as an ONICON display module or Btu meter, (1) analog output; 4-20mA, 0-10V,
or 0-5V jumper selectable and (1) scalable dry contact output for totalization. Each flow meter shall be
covered by the manufacturer’s two-year warranty. Electromagnetic flow meters employ minimal
maintenance and cleaning requirements employing non-moving parts technology especially suited for
open loop condenser water applications. The enclosure rating shall be NEMA 4 weathertight.
* National Institute of Standards and Technology
Tel (727) 447-6140 Fax (727) 442-5699
www.onicon.com E-mail: customerservice@onicon.com
NOTES TO ENGINEER:
1. The F-3500 is not suitable for bi-directional flow applications. Refer to ONICON FB-1200 Series
insertion type or F-3100/F-3200 Series Inline Electromagnetic Meters for bi-directional
applications
.
2. Suitable for process temperatures up to 250 F. Consult factory for applications with process
temperature over 250 F.
3. The F-3500 may be inserted at any angle in a horizontal pipe run in the upper 240 deg. of pipe.
4. Non-metallic pipes are more susceptible to electrical noise. Grounding rings installed upstream
and downstream of the meter location to reduce the electrical noise present in the pipe may be
required for proper operation.
Tel (727) 447-6140 Fax (727) 442-5699
www.onicon.com E-mail: customerservice@onicon.com
F-3500 SERIES
INSERTION ELECTROMAGNETIC
FLOW METER
APPLICATIONS
• Chilled water, hot water, condenser water
& water/glycol solutions for HVAC
• Process water & water mixtures
• Domestic/municipal water
Made in the USA
DESCRIPTION
ONICON Incorporated’s F-3500 series
insertion electromagnetic flow meters are
suitable for measuring electrically conductive
liquids in a wide variety of applications. Each
F-3500 provides a single analog output for
flow rate, a high resolution frequency output
to drive peripheral devices, a scalable pulse
output for totalization and an empty pipe
alarm signal. Optional remote displays and
BTU measurement systems are also available.
FEATURES
Exceptional Performance & Value - F-3500
series insertion style electromagnetic flow
meters provide a degree of accuracy and
reliability normally only found in expensive
full bore devices. By combining this level of
performance with the cost effective nature of
the insertion style design, ONICON has
produced a product of exceptional value.
Excellent Long Term Reliability - ONICON
insertion style electromagnetic flow meters
employ a low maintenance, non-moving parts
technology to sense flow. State-of-the-art
electronics and patented design features help
maintain accuracy over time.
Proprietary Design Advantage - F-3500
insertion electromagnetic flow meters
utilize patented design features that
significantly enhance performance. The
dual-electrode design and continuous
auto-zero function combine to improve
accuracy and sensitivity — particularly at
low flow rates.
Simplified Hot Tap Insertion Design Standard on every insertion flow meter, this
feature allows for insertion and removal by
hand, without a system shutdown.
0520-3
CALIBRATION
Every ONICON flow meter is wet calibrated
in a flow laboratory against standards that are
directly traceable to N.I.S.T. A certificate of
calibration accompanies every meter.
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
ACCURACY
± 1.0% of reading from 2 to 20 ft/sec
± 0.02 ft/sec below 2 ft/sec
FLOW RANGE
0.25 ft/s to 20 ft/s (80:1 turndown)
SENSING METHOD
Electromagnetic sensing (no moving parts)
PIPE SIZE RANGE
3” through 72” nominal diameter
INPUT POWER
20 – 28 VDC, 250mA @ 24 VDC
20 – 28 VAC 60 Hz, 6 VA
LIQUID TEMPERATURE RANGE
15° to 250° F
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE
-5° to 150° F
OPERATING PRESSURE
400 PSI maximum
OUTPUT SIGNALS PROVIDED
ANALOG OUTPUT (ISOLATED)
Selectable: 4-20mA, 0-10V or 0-5V
FREQUENCY OUTPUT
0 – 15 Volt peak pulse, 0 – 500Hz
SCALABLE PULSE OUTPUT
Isolated solid state dry contact
Contact rating: 50VDC, 100mA maximum
Pulse Duration: 0.5, 1, 2 or 6 seconds
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ONICON’s F-3500 Series
Insertion Electromagnetic
Flow Meter combined
with the System-10 BTU
meter form an energy
measurement system with
unsurpassed accuracy
and reliability.
1500 North Belcher Road, Clearwater, Florida 33765 • (727) 447-6140 • (727) 442-5699 fax
www.onicon.com • sales@onicon.com
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F-3500 Wiring Information
F-3500 SPECIFICATIONS cont.
MATERIAL
WIRE COLOR
Wetted metal components: 316 stainless steel
RED
Sensor head: polypropylene
ELECTRONICS ENCLOSURE
Weathertight NEMA 4 aluminum enclosure BLACK
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
10’ of PVC jacketed cable with ½” NPT
GREEN/YELLOW
conduit connection
OPERATING RANGE FOR
COMMON PIPE SIZES
0.25 to 20 ft/sec
Pipe Size (inches)
Flow Rate (GPM)
3
6 - 460
4
10 - 800
6
15 - 1,800
8
39 - 3,100
10
61 - 4,900
12
87 - 7,050
14
105 - 8,600
16
137 - 11,400
18
174 - 14,600
20
216 - 18,100
24
313 - 26,500
30
557 - 41,900
36
760 - 60,900
DESCRIPTION
Connect to power supply (+):
DC (+) or AC (line)
(-) Isolated Supply Voltage
Common
Connect to power supply (-):
DC (-) or AC (neutral)
Earth ground connection
Required to operate the
meter
GREEN
(+) Isolated Frequency Output
YELLOW
(-) Frequency Output Common
BLUE
(+) Isolated Analog Output
BROWN
(-) Isolated Analog
Output Common
GRAY
VIOLET
NOTES
(+) Supply Voltage: 24 VDC,
250 mA or 24 VAC, 60 Hz, 6 VA
Scaled Output
Isolated Dry Contact
Required when connecting
to ONICON display or BTU
meter
Configurable as a 4-20 mA,
0-10 Volt or 0-5 Volt Output
Scalable dry contact pulse
output for totalization
DIAGNOSTIC SIGNALS
ORANGE
Master Alarm, Dry Contact
WHITE
Dry contact closure signal
indicating fault condition
NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice.
ONICON Incorporated
1500 North Belcher Road
Clearwater, Florida 33765
Tel (727) 447-6140
Fax (727) 442-5699
www.onicon.com
sales@onicon.com
0520-3
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University Of South Florida
4202 East Fowler Avenue, OPM 100
Tampa, Florida 33620-7500
9/19/2011
Re: 1803-EEM-USF/1100/BacNet Specifications
The 1803-EEM/1100/BacNet Ethernet Energy Module (EEM) is a programmable logic
controller (PLC) based solution for gathering energy data for use with an RSEnergy
Metrix server.
In this system, the EEM is used to gather energy usage data from other disciplines and
provide BacNet protocol communications.
The 1803-EEM/1100/BacNet has the following features:
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It consists of a Micro-Logic Ethernet PLC, configured for use with (1) Chill
Water, (1) Hot Water, (1) Domestic Water and (1) Electricity. The IP address is
provided by USF.
Supports external pulse inputs (from a variety of field devices.) The base unit
supports ten pulse inputs per EEM.
Provide up to (4) Analog Current/Voltage Inputs.
Provide PLC power supply surge suppression and (4) Analog signal protectors.
Configure the Allen Bradley PLC port and provide (1) Modbus RTU to BacNet
MS/TP protocol client gateway.
The configuration consists of an Ethernet based processor with 8K memory.
An external 120V AC power supply and an internal 24V DC power supply with
protection devices are provided.
Provide (1) 1763-MM1 Memory module
On-state voltage range of the input module is 10-30V DC sinking.
The 24V DC loop voltage, fused protection per input grouping, and external
terminal points (#22 - #12 AWG) are supplied and wired to the PLC inputs.
Communications are via a standard RJ45 connector; 10/100 Mbps Ethernet/IP
port, conforming to ISO/IEC 8802 STD 802.3.
The 1803-EEM hardware is completely assembled, wired, tested and mounted in
a NEMA 12 enclosure.
Jeffrey A. Ramsey
Sales Engineer
HD Supply, Inc Tampa
(813) 731-4317
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