Need monitoring and control software for your critical application? PowerLogic® Data Center Offer Add application photo in this area Make the most of your energy Make the most of SM your energy PowerLogic – Who Are We? Over 2 million meters installed ranging from basic power meters to complex PQ/Revenue meters ... Over 75,000 Ethernet communications interfaces (includes those on the meters); of which, 50% are web-enabled ... Over 12,000 power monitoring and control systems worldwide ... 20 Years of History in metering and monitoring International Presence with 3 Base Locations Grenoble, France, Victoria, British Columbia Lavergne, Tennessee Over 1,100 Employees whose sole focus is metering & monitoring Hosted software solutions with over 100,000 End Users using our solution for demand response, emissions monitoring, cost allocation and energy efficiency. Copyright © Schneider Electric 2008. All rights reserved. 2 Metering Devices – Meet the Family! Submetering Energy Meter Stand-alone • Basic Energy Metering • up to 480 vac direct connect • Single phase or Three phase models • Communications is available as an option Branch Current Monitor Apply to Individual Branch Circuits • Monitors current per circuit Enercept® PM210 / PM750 High Density Metering Apply to Subfeeds Apply to Multi – Circuit Metering • Built in 2-wire comms built-in • up to 480 vac direct connect • Basic metering data • Built in alarm functionality • Built in 2-wire comms built-in • Ethernet comms Option • up to 480 vac direct connect • Local display for each circuit • Panel includes CT shorting blocks Copyright © Schneider Electric 2008. All rights reserved. 3 Metering Devices – New in 2009 Submetering PowerLogic Branch Circuit Power Meter ● PowerLogic E4800 ● Up to 24 Circuits Monitored by one device ● Revenue Accurate Measures mains and branch circuit power and energy parameters and Voltage in addition to Amperage Can monitor up to 84 circuits per board Copyright © Schneider Electric 2008. All rights reserved. 4 Metering Devices – Mid Range to Advanced PM800 Series ION 7650 Series CM4000 Series ION8600 Series What does “mid range to advanced” mean? On board memory to log interval data, PQ events, waveforms, and alarms On board clock to time/date stamp events to 1mS resolution Built in Ethernet communications with on board web pages, SNMP support Built in digital and analog I/O for status monitoring, control, and WAGES Monitoring High sample rate (up to 5 MHz) to detect high speed system disturbances Advanced processor capabilities perform math, programmable logic, and control Use at critical areas in the power system: Utility POC, LV Mains, UPS output Copyright © Schneider Electric 2008. All rights reserved. 5 Network Communications Overview MODBUS TCP – ETHERNET PROTOCOL (PORT 502) LAN / WAN ION7650 Meter MODBUS RTU – SERIAL PROTOCOL PM800 Meter ION6200 Meter Enercept Meter Circuit Breaker Trip Unit UPS Branch Circuit Monitor PDU Copyright © Schneider Electric 2008. All rights reserved. 6 Basic Monitoring Systems – Built in Web Server Use your existing Ethernet network to access electrical system data View data with only a web browser, no power monitoring software needed Log data onboard the gateway device for historical system analysis Automatically E-mail or FTP historical data any location on the network View device data through a simple browser – no software needed EGX300 web page Trend plots Data log files EGX100 EGX300 Pull information into web pages from other PowerLogic gateways (PM8ECC, EGX100) ION 6200 PM800 Micrologic Sepam Copyright © Schneider Electric 2008. All rights reserved. 7 Intermediate Monitoring Systems – Data Collection Software Real-time monitoring Alarming Reporting Graphics Screens Aggregate energy and demand – multiple feeds, costs per tariff period, time-of-use Aggregate load profiles – system-wide usage patterns, peak usage Power quality compliance – pass/fail indicators Power quality analysis – waveforms, tolerance curves, harmonics realtime power and energ y histori cal trends and data logs alarm Trigger on PQ events, thresholds or equipment conditions Trigger on complex/summary conditions Automatically: Send out customized notifications to workstations, email, cell phone, PDA Upload all associated event data Generate a report Log complete information (coincident conditions, waveforms, timestamps) Copyright © Schneider Electric 2008. All rights reserved. 8 Advanced Monitoring Systems – PowerLogic SCADA ● ● Reliability and Stability = robust performance ● Flexibility Fast response ● Near-real time data and alarming react quickly to critical conditions ● Tailor the system according to needs ● Easily and effectively manage a plethora of alarm data ● Customize the user interface to meet preferences ● Redundancy and fault tolerance ● Software, hardware, and network ● Reduce downtime and increase availability ● Scalability ● Scale up to incorporate future phases ● Support ● Developed and supported by Schneider Electric. ● Initial design through system commissioning ● Service agreements for proactive support and preventative maintenance Copyright © Schneider Electric 2008. All rights reserved. 9 Advanced Monitoring Systems – PowerLogic SCADA Case example: One of worlds largest Windows based monitoring & control systems. • 440,000 data points with more than 63,000 alarm points. • Observed / documented data response times: .5 seconds • Observed / documented graphic screen data display: 1.5 seconds • Observed / documented historical report call-up time: 4 seconds. Copyright © Schneider Electric 2008. All rights reserved. 10 Advanced Monitoring Systems – PowerLogic EEM Dashboard Reports Copyright © Schneider Electric 2008. All rights reserved. 11 Advanced Monitoring Systems – PowerLogic EEM System Example Schneider Electric North America Management established Energy “key performance indicators” PowerLogic EEM provides “executive summary” style dashboards Energy information drives both accountability and energy reduction actions Prior Year’s Performance Overall - 4.4% energy savings over 2006 (against a 4% goal) Top 5 Facilities El Paso Smyrna Peru Nashville Lincoln -31% -26% -12% -11% - 9% Bottom 5 Facilities Oxford +52% Raleigh + 7% Pacifico + 2% Tlaxcala + 1% Palatine + 1% Copyright © Schneider Electric 2008. All rights reserved. 12 Advanced Monitoring Systems – PowerLogic EEM System Example 5 X 6200 1 X 8600 System Users Corporate EEM Network Multi Site Software Company Goal: Monitor and Report Lab and Data Center Energy Use, Cost, and Efficiency Across 50+ Labs Solution: Corporate HQ Facility 2 Facility 1 EGX-100 3 X 6200 6 X 6312 Facility 4 Facility 3 Network Network ION:E (OPC Server) Network Network ION:E (OPC Server) ION:E (OPC Server/Client) Kepware OPC BACNet Server 1 X 8600 4 X 8600 8600s EGXs 7650s 35 X 4300 EGXs MicroLogic Trip Units 6200s Liebert PDUs Submetering 6312s ALC Router Cutler Hammer IQ7000 Meters, networks, and data collection software provide data to central EEM Server. Dashboards report Watts / Square Foot, Energy Cost Per Lab, PUE and DCiE Per Lab Copyright © Schneider Electric 2008. All rights reserved. 13 Metering & Monitoring Safety Considerations Common power quality analyzer Common branch circuit monitor Is your company still gathering energy and power data using these methods? UNDERSTAND THE RISKS! Hazards associated with electrical systems Importance of an electrical safety program Requirements in standards for employee safety Responsibilities of employer and employee Processes and practices Copyright © Schneider Electric 2008. All rights reserved. 14 Metering & Monitoring Safety Considerations ● NFPA 70E and NEC state that facilities must provide: ● Safety program with defined responsibilities ● Calculations for arc flash hazard degree ● Personal protective equipment (clothing) for workers ● Training for workers ● Tools for safe work ● Warning labels on equipment WHICH IS SAFER? Copyright © Schneider Electric 2008. All rights reserved. 15