PowerLogic ION7550/ION7650 Power and energy meter A PowerLogic system can help you… ● Lower operations costs — automated, accurate billing data acquisition lowers administrative costs and eliminates errors while making the data available to regulators, service providers, and end users. ● Improve network reliability — sophisticated power quality monitoring and reporting provide the information needed to validate compliance, improve system stability, and minimize unplanned downtime. ● Streamline business planning — detailed information on loading, capacity, stress, and more, remove the guesswork so you can more efficiently coordinate demand-side management programs and optimize capacity planning. Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 2 Overview ● High visibility backlit LCD with adjustable contrast ● Unmatched functionality ● Advanced power quality analysis ● Revenue accuracy ● Multiple communications options ● Web compatibility ● Control capabilities ● Trending and forecasting ● Disturbance direction detection ● Integrate with your existing wholesale settlement system, use ION Enterprise software, or share operations data with existing SCADA systems ● Customize metering or analysis functions without any hard-wiring Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 3 High visibility front panel display ● The ION7550/ION7650’s easy to navigate screen features a high visibility 87x112 mm backlit LCD with adjustable contrast ● Languages include English, French, Spanish and Russian; User-configurable IEC or IEEE notations; 12/24 hour clock support in multiple date/time formats. Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 4 Revenue metering ● Meets IEC and ANSI accuracy measurement standards ● IEC 62053-22 Class 0.2S ● ANSI C12.20 0.2, Class 10 & 20 ● Measures according to IEC 61000-4-30 Class A (power quality parameters) ● Monitors power quality compliance (EN50160 – ION7650 only) ● Measures flicker (IEC 61000-4-15) ● Multi-user, multi-level security: read access rights to administrative rights for up to 16 designated users Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 5 Meter characteristics (rear connections) Voltage/Current Inputs Analog Outputs Analog Inputs Digital Inputs Ground Terminal Form C Digital Outputs Form A Digital Outputs Power Supply Digital Inputs Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 6 Meter characteristics (communications) RS-232 RS-485 Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ANSI type 2 optical port (front panel) Modem (if equipped) Fiber (100BASE-FX) Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 7 Meter characteristics (gateway) ● Provides gateway functionality when the Ethernet port and/or modem options are present ● Modbus Master allows front panel display of real-time parameters from any downstream Modbus devices. EtherGate Ethernet ● EtherGate: access via Ethernet port and ModbusTCP to daisy-chained Modbus devices connected to the meter’s serial ports Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date ModemGate Serial Telephone line Serial ● ModemGate: access from telephone network to devices connected to the meter’s serial ports 8 Meter characteristics (front panel) High visibility display screen Softkeys PROG/SELECT buttons Operational LEDs Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date ANSI optical port Navigation buttons 9 Part of a complete PowerLogic solution ● Integrate with PowerLogic ION Enterprise ● Helps engineering and management personnel meet operational goals: ● Improve efficiency and cut energy-related costs ● Assure reliability and reduce downtime ● Optimise equipment utilisation and reduce the cost of operations Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 10 Part of a complete PowerLogic solution ● Use ION Enterprise to leverage modular, flexible ION architecture for extensive customisation ● Uses simple “building block” approach ● Uniquely addresses advanced monitoring and control applications ● Adapts to changing needs, avoiding obsolescence Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 11 Features Feature ION7550 ION7650 ■ ■ ■ ■ 63rd 63rd Metering Power, energy, & demand Power Quality Sag/swell, harmonics monitoring Harmonics: individual, even, odd, up to 50th Harmonics: magnitude, phase, and inter-harmonics Symmetrical components: zero, positive, negative ■ Transient detection, microseconds (20 µs for 50 Hz, 17 µs for 60 Hz) Sampling rate, maximum samples per cycle ■ 17/20 256 1024 IEC61000-4-15 flicker ■ EN50160 compliance checking ■ Recording compliant with IEC 61000-4-30 Class A ■ ■ ■ 5MB/10MB 5MB/10MB ■ ■ 0.001 0.001 Historical trend information via front panel display ■ ■ GPS time synchronisation ■ ■ Disturbance direction detection Logging and Recording Memory standard/optional Min/max, historical, waveform logging Timestamp resolution in seconds Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 12 Features (cont’d) Feature ION7550 ION7650 RS-232/485; RS-485; Ethernet; Optical ■ ■ Internal modem 1 1 3-port DNP 3.0 via serial, modem, Ethernet, I/R ports ■ ■ Modbus RTU slave/master; Modbus TCP ■ ■ EtherGate, ModemGate, MeterM@il, WebMeter ■ ■ Analog inputs/outputs (optional) 4/4 4/4 Digital status inputs/outputs 16/4 16/4 3 3 Setpoints, number/minimum response time 65/ ½ cycle 65/ ½ cycle Math, logic, trig, log, linearisation formulas ■ ■ Call-out on single & multi-condition alarms ■ ■ Communications and I/O Relay outputs (standard) Setpoints, alarming and control Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 13 Applications of the ION7550/ION7650 ● Validate power quality with the energy contract ● Verify reliable equipment operation ● Improve response to power quality-related issues ● Allocate energy costs to departments or processes ● Reduce peak demand surcharges, power factor penalties ● Participate in load curtailment programs ● Identify billing discrepancies ● Augment energy rate negotiations ● Enhance substation automation ● Leverage existing infrastructure ● Integrate with other utility metering systems Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 14 Applications ● Validate power quality ● Analyse power quality, including harmonics, disturbances ● Sag/swell monitoring: report on disturbance magnitude and duration ● Analyse disturbances to determine direction relative to meter ● Power quality results comply with EN50160 standard (ION7650 option) ● Certified to IEC61000-4-30 Class A (ION7650) ● Compare monthly results with energy contract to determine compliance Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 15 Applications Verify reliable equipment operation ● Optimise configuration of power distribution equipment ● Compare load characteristics to confirm correct connections, proper operation ● Audit real-time and historical data ● Reveal relationships between equipment and other system factors ● Evaluate, document risks Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 16 Applications (cont’d) Improve response to power quality-related issues ● Collect data from key points across substations or facilities ● Display power quality-related conditions, alert personnel to issues ● Track disturbances, isolate problem sources ● Confirm the proper operation of equipment such as transient voltage surge suppressors ● Eliminate manual labor involved in tracking UPS capacities and operations Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 17 Applications (cont’d) Allocate energy costs to departments or processes ● Track energy costs to cost centers, identify demand control opportunities, check energy consumption patterns, verify bills ● Track system-wide power factor, demand peaks, penalty tariff structures ● Revenue-class certified ● MV-90 support and multi-year scheduling with hourly activity profiles Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 18 Applications (cont’d) Reduce peak demand surcharges, power factor penalties ● Avoid penalties with automated: ●Load shedding ●Scheduling ●Peak shaving ●Capacitor bank control ● Measure block, rolling block and predicted demand ● Measure on any instantaneous value; records peak and minimum Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 19 Applications (cont’d) Participate in load curtailment programs ● Evaluate feasibility of program participation: deliver load profiles, forecast and analyse costs ● Determine where, quantity of load reduction in response to curtailment requests ● Automatically shed loads, start up generators to coordinate curtailment strategies Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 20 Applications (cont’d) Identify billing discrepancies ● Use collected energy data to compare and reconcile with supplier energy data ● Validate compliance with energy contract terms ● Identify and reconcile penalty charges (i.e. large peak demand surcharge for increased power draws) ● Capture all event information to validate charges Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 21 Applications (cont’d) Augment energy rate negotiations ● Make informed procurement decisions, manage multiple supply agreements ● Collect detailed energy consumption data, energy-relevant information ● Study historical load profile data, forecast energy needs, analyze alternate utility rate structures ● Perform “what-if” analyses to identify the most favourable tariffs Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 22 Applications (cont’d) Enhance substation automation ● Improve process yields and extend equipment life ● Analog and digital I/O enables systems monitoring and control ● Set alarms to warn of pending problems ● Base maintenance schedules on operating history ● Log events and alarms for all critical conditions Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 23 Applications (cont’d) Leverage existing infrastructure ● Assess overall efficiency, reliability of electrical system ● Determine capacity of electric network, run at peak efficiency ● Displays, trends, and continuously updates historical data - up to four parameters simultaneously ● Integrates with on-site generation; use to implement load shedding Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 24 Applications (cont’d) Integrate with other utility metering systems ● Collect, scale, and log water, air, gas, electricity, and steam readings from connected meters or transducers ● Deliver this information to head-end systems Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 25 For more information, visit powerlogic.com Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 26