ION 7550 and ION 7650

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PowerLogic PM800 series
Compact, modular meters for feeders and critical loads
A PowerLogic system can help you…
● Improve energy efficiency and lower
emissions
● Maximize the use of power distribution
networks and reduce per-unit energy
costs
● Improve overall power quality,
reliability of equipment and processes
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PowerLogic PM800 series meters
● Affordable, compact and
modularly flexible meters
designed for use on
feeders and mains
● Install into new equipment
or retrofit into existing
installations
● Three models satisfy a
range of applications
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Part of a complete solution
PM800 series meters
can be used for
standalone panel
instrumentation, or as
a key component in a
complete power
monitoring and
control solution that
provides transparent
access to all of your
intelligent devices.
Software
- PowerLogic ION Enterprise
-PowerLogic ION EEM
- PowerLogic PowerView
Data Communications
- EGX100/EGX300
- Modems
Energy and power quality
meters and monitors
Energy and
power quality meters
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Other compatible devices
Intelligent Devices
- All PowerLogic meters
- Low voltage breakers
- Med voltage relays
- Other Modbus devices
Other compatible devices
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Industries and applications
Buildings
Industry
Energy & Infrastructure
(includes utilities & critical power)
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Industries and applications –
Energy savings
● Key applications:
● Energy sub-billing
● Electricity procurement
optimization
● Power factor correction
● Peak demand reduction
● Energy cost recovery
● Energy cost allocation
(including bill auditing)
● Substation automation
(industrial)
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Industries and applications Energy availability and reliability
● Key applications:
● Alarming and event logging
Harmonic filtering
● Energy usage analysis
● Energy asset optimization (by building,
floor, zone, PDU, or rack)
● Power quality monitoring & reporting
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Industries and applications Equipment optimization
● Balance loads plus reduce harmonics
and other factors that cause heating and
shorten equipment life
● Maximize existing capacity to avoid
unnecessary capital purchases by
understanding loading and identifying
spare capacity on existing equipment
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Summary of Key Features
PM810
PM810 with
PM810Log
PM820
PM850
PM870
Disturbance Detection
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Advanced Waveform Capture
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EN50160 Evaluation
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Standard Waveform Capture
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Trending and Forecasting
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Custom Data Logging
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Size (kb)
80
80
800
800
Custom Logs
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1
4
4
Billing Log
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Shift Energy Log
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31st
31st
63rd
63rd
Alarm Log
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Individual Harmonics
Accuracy
ANSI 12.20 Class 0.2 and IEC 62053-22 Class 0.5S (all models)
V, I, Energy, Demand, THD
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Alarms, RS485, Option Modules
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Recent enhancements
● Real energy accuracy
● ANSI 12.20 Class 0.2 compliant
● IEC 62053-22 Class 0.5S compliant
● Remote display
● Type 12 compliant with Gasket. The new gasket ships with
mounting kit included when you order any remote display
models
● When the gasket is not installed, the PM8 remote display is
Type 5 compliant
● Surge withstand compatibility
● IEEE C37.90.1:2002 compliant
● Surge immunity
● IEC 61000-4-12:2006 compliant
● PM850 and PM870 include 4 configurable datalogs
● GPS time synchronization. Available for any input (including built-in
digital input S1)
● Power Quality Evaluation according to EN50160/ITI(CBEMA) and
SEMI F47 power quality standards
● Input metering or WAGES support
● SNMP support with PM8ECC firmware version 2.2300
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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
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Physical Features
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Physical features
● Maintenance and alarm icons — view alarm
status at the meter
● Easy-to-read, backlit LCD display
● Anti-glare, scratch resistant
● Displays four values simultaneously; view
three phases and neutral
● View summary screens and bar chart
displays to see a snapshot of your system
● Intuitive, self-guiding menus are easy to use
without training
● Multiple languages — supports English, French,
Spanish, German and other*
The power meter’s three display
options—integral display, no display,
or remote display—let you purchase
only what you need.
* additional languages: Portuguese and Russian.
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Physical features (continued)
● KY Out/Digital IN
● Control voltage
● Voltage Inputs — 600 VAC direct connect;
eliminates the need for PTs in most cases
● Remote Display/Option Module connector
● Current inputs — rated at 15A, able to
withstand overcurrents from CTs
● RS-485 communications, configurable for 2wire Modbus-RTU or -ASCII
● Communicate to PowerLogic software
● Integrate into BAS or SCADA systems
● Download firmware updates to keep upto-date with the latest features
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Physical features (continued)
● Remote display option:
● Install the meter inside the low
voltage cabinet when local
regulations do not permit over 120 V
on panel doors
● Can be used to configure meter
when a permanent display is
not required
● Provides an additional RS232/485
communications port, configurable
for 2- or 4-wire support
● Type 2 compliant with gasket
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The configurable communications port on
the remote display lets you add the power
meter to an existing 4-wire RS-485 daisychain without a converter.
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Physical features (continued)
● Compact design - 96 x 96 x 70mm (depth
inside panel with Modbus and 2 I/O)
● Shallow depth saves panel space
● Flush panel mount with a 92 x 92mm cutout
● International standard design
● Retro-fit existing analog meters with 4” round
cutouts — no mounting adapter required
● Din rail mounting w/o display
● Avoid voltage and current wires at panel door
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PM800 series meter
Add-on I/O modules
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Field-installable input & output modules
● Flexible I/O
● Monitor equipment status
● Monitor and enunciate critical alarm status
● Sync with Utility demand intervals
● Monitor other utilities (water, gas, etc.)
● Standard I/O includes:
● 1 KY Digital output
● 1 Digital input
● Field-installable I/O option modules*
● Digital - 2 inputs and 2 outputs
● Digital - 6 inputs and 2 outputs
● Digital - 2 in and 2 out, Analog - 2 in and 2 out
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Two I/O modules can be installed on the
back of the power meter.
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PM8ECC
PM800 series Ethernet communications module
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PM8ECC
Power Status
LED indicators for
Ethernet
communications
Bias, Termination, &
2wire / 4-wire jumper switches
LED indicators for serial
communications
10/100Base Tx
RS485 serial port
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Features
● Provides direct Ethernet connectivity solution using an existing LAN/WAN network
● Offers a high-speed communication connection to increase system performance on alarms and
data transfers
● Allows a wider range of connectivity options
● E-mail on alarm notification
● Field installable - no external power supply requirement
● Field downloadable firmware for easy upgrades
● Industrial operating temperature range (-25 to 70oC)
● Fully isolated communication ports
● TRE1 (Transparent Ready Power Equipment – Level 1) compliant
● Advanced security (session based log-on, ModbusTCP filtering)
● Configurable bias and termination for the RS485 serial port
● Web browser based Diagnostics and Register Reader
● SNMP support for a private host PM8ECC MIB allowing the reading of Basic Metering Data, I/O
Configuration and Status, Alarm Configuration and Status, plus SNMP Trap generation in
response to any PM8 on-board alarm.
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Technical specifications
● 10/100BaseTx Ethernet
● Supported protocols: ModbusTCP/IP, FTP, SNMP MIB2, ARP, UDP, and HTTP,
SMTP, SNTP
● LED indicators: Link, Tx, Rx, Link speed (10/100 differentiated by color)
● RS485 serial port
● Baud rates from 2400 to 38.4k
● Full optical Isolation
● Serial protocols include: Modbus/RTU, , PowerLogic and Jbus
● Screw terminal connector for RS485
● Support for 2-wire and 4-wire daisy-chains
● Configurable bias and termination
● LED indicators: Tx, Rx
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SNMP support
● Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a UDP-based network
protocol. It is used mostly in network management systems to monitor
network-attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention
● SNMP is typically supported in datacenters and systems that use Uninterruptible
Power Supply (UPS). SNMP is the choice protocol for these system. As a result,
the administrator of these facilities require information represented in this format.
● SNMP support for the PM8ECC (with firmware version 2.300 or above) includes
Traps. Traps are notifications sent from the SNMP Agent to the SNMP Manager.
We use Traps within the SNMP protocol to send PM8 Alarm notifications.
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Installation
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Designed with the panel builder in mind
● Single person installation
● Mounting resistance nibs hold meter
until the mounting clips are snapped into
place
● No tools required to mount the meter
● Direct connection of Voltage Inputs
● Up to 600 Vac
● Wide range control power supply
● 115 – 415 Vac (15 vA);
125 – 250 Vdc (10 watts)
● Reduces the number of models to order
and stock
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Real energy accuracy
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Power and accuracy
● One of the most powerful microprocessors in its class
● 128 Samples/Cycle provides high accuracy and
harmonic data
● Zero blind metering — no blind spots in data
● Meets ANSI C12.20 Class 0.2 and IEC 62053-22 Class
0.5S for Active Energy (all models)
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Advanced features
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Customizable alarming
● Factory configured alarms
● Detect circuit overloading before the breaker trips
● Quickly identify the source of a problem
● Create custom alarms (PM820, PM850, PM870)
● Combine up to four alarms using Boolean logic (PM850 and PM870)
● Voltage/current disturbance alarms for sag/swell detection (PM870)
The power meter’s alarm summary can
help identify persistent alarm conditions
that need attention.
Alarms, stored in power meter
memory and viewed in PowerLogic
software, provide early warning of
potential problems.
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Advanced logging
● Onboard memory for reliable collection of historical data:
● PM850, PM870 - 800k standard
● PM810 with logging module, PM820 - 80k standard
● Factory default logging starts as soon as meter is powered up
● Benefits of onboard data logging:
● Reduce network traffic
● Prevent gaps in data due to network or computer downtime
Logged data can be downloaded to PowerLogic software
for use in historical reports for capacity planning, energy
trending, and more.
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Advanced logging (continued)
● On board data logs include:
● Min/Max log—min/max value for each quantity since last reset
● Custom data logs with up to 96 quantities each
(One log – PM820 and PM810 with logging module; Three logs –
PM850, PM870)
● Billing log and Shift Energy table
Quantities Logged
Minutes
Days
Months
kWh IN
Each 15 Min for 12 days
32 Days of Daily logs
2 years of monthly logs
kWh OUT
(1152 intervals)
(32 intervals)
(24 Intervals)
kVARh IN
kVARh Out
kVAh Total
The power meter’s
billing log can be
uploaded and viewed
in PowerLogic System
Manager software.
52 days of storage for a single
register quantity
48 days of a single energy
value (4 registers)
PF Total
kW Demand
kVAR Demand
Notes
• Quantities logged are default values and are user-definable.
• Daily and monthly PF and demand values represent the last value of the day or month.
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Advanced logging (continued)
● Shift energy log tracks energy usage
and cost for up to three, user-definable
shifts
● Register-based data is accessible by
building automation and SCADA
software
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Power quality monitoring
● Current and voltage individual harmonic magnitudes and angles to the 31st harmonic
(PM810LOG, PM820), or 63rd harmonic (PM850, PM870)
● Total harmonic resolution to the 63rd harmonic for RMS values
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Power quality monitoring (continued)
● The power meter (PM850, PM870)
measures power quality according to the
EN50160/ITI(CBEMA) and SEMI F47
Power Quality standards.
● The EN50160 standard defines the voltage
quality a customer can expect from the
utility.
The status (pass or fail) of each evaluation category
can be viewed in ION- E tables.
The power meter generates alarms when an area
of evaluation is outside of the range of acceptable
values.
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Standard waveform capture (PM850)
● Waveform Capture
● Manual or Alarm initiation
● 128 samples/cycle, 3 cycles
● Waveforms give a graphical
representation of what’s
happening with your power
during a particular moment.
● Quickly isolate potential power
problems.
● Excellent for troubleshooting
problems that occur
continuously.
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Disturbance detection and
advanced waveform capture (PM870)
● The PM870 has the ability to detect, alarm upon, and capture voltage and current sags
and swells that can cause unwanted trips and process interruptions, damage motors
and more.
● Twelve factory configured voltage disturbance (sag/swell) alarms provide warning and
trigger a disturbance waveform capture.
● Disturbance alarms can be reconfigured for current sag and current swell using
PowerLogic software.
Voltage sags are often caused by heavy loads
being started. The PM870’s disturbance detection
features can help isolate the source of troublesome
sags and swells.
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Disturbance detection and
advanced waveform capture (continued)
● Advanced waveform capture (PM870) provides a detailed
picture of the disturbance event
● Configurable from 185 cycles on one channel at 16 samples/cycle
up to 3 cycles on six channels at 128 samples/cycle
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Poor power quality can lead to costly downtime. A
PM870’s disturbance waveform capture can provide
the information needed to diagnose an event.
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Trending and forecasting (PM850, PM870)
● The power meter maintains onboard trends
with historical values and forecast values to
help predict future performance
● Min/Max and Average data available for
minutes, hours, days and months
● Forecast for hours and days
● Hourly and weekly summaries
● Trend tables for typical values (e.g. Real
Power, Current, Voltage) can be viewed in
PowerLogic software
The power meter’s onboard trend data with predicted
values, can be viewed in PowerLogic software.
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● Since trend data is register-based, it is
accessible by building automation and
SCADA software
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For more detailed information on this product, or
other products, services and solutions
● Ask your Schneider Electric representative
● Visit www.schneider-electric.com/
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