PM9, PM9P and PM9C Power Meter Power Meter PM9 Division - Name - Date - Language 1 PowerLogic Family 2 Applications 3 Benefits 4 Power Meter overview 5 Application tips 2 A new Power Meter in the PowerLogic range... CM 3000 / CM 4000 PM800 PM9 PM 500 Division - Name - Date - Language PM700 3 PM9 key features comparison PM9 PM9P Modbus RS485 port Pulse output Division - Name - Date - Language PM9C 1 Accuracy IEC62053-21(IEC 61036) 1 1 1 Timer Power demand and Max demand U, V, I, F, PF, Power, Energy 4 6 references AC version Division - Name - Date - Language 220 to 240 VAC PM9 with display only PM9P with pulse output PM9C with communication 15 199 15 197 15 198 5 Power Meter PM9 Division - Name - Date - Language 1 PowerLogic Family 2 Applications 3 Benefits 4 Power Meter overview 5 Application tips 6 Use the Power Meter as the first step of power monitoring information to manage total costs Reduce energy costs Increase equipment utilization Improve reliability of supply Division - Name - Date - Language 7 If you can not measure it you can not manage it Division - Name - Date - Language 8 PM9 applications Higher accuracy & functionality, more I/Os... Panel power metering basic power metering Sub-billing / cost allocation allocate cost by workshop not by m2 Energy usage consumption patterns, capacity planning PM9/PM7 Real time monitoring Contract optimisation includes synchronised demand... Power quality monitoring THD, Harmonic analysis PM8 Advanced quality monitoring waveform capture, sag & swell Division - Name - Date - Language Circuit Monitor 9 PM9 applications Higher accuracy & functionality, more I/Os... Panel power metering basic power metering Sub-billing / cost allocation allocate cost by workshop not by m2 Energy usage consumption patterns, capacity planning Real time monitoring • Local display of basic values I, U and more • Quick check that everything is OK PM9/PM7 show three information at the same time Contract optimisation includes synchronised demand... Power quality monitoring THD, Harmonic analysis Advanced quality monitoring waveform capture, sag & swell Division - Name - Date - Language 10 PM9 applications Panel power metering basic power metering Sub-billing / cost allocation allocate cost by workshop not by m2 Energy usage consumption patterns, capacity planning Real time monitoring • Allocate exact cost by tenant • Allocate cost by workshop or production line, not by m2: include electricity cost in variable PM9/PM7 cost not in fixed cost Contract optimisation includes synchronised demand... Power quality monitoring THD, Harmonic analysis Advanced quality monitoring waveform capture, sag & swell Division - Name - Date - Language 11 PM9 applications • Save energy by knowing your consumption patterns Panel power metering basic power metering Sub-billing / cost allocation allocate cost by workshop not by m2 Energy usage consumption patterns, capacity planning Real time monitoring Contract optimisation includes synchronised demand... Power quality monitoring THD, Harmonic analysis implement awareness programs, best practises, peak shaving PM9/PM7 • Save investment by improving capacity planning identify spare capacity • Improve reliability balance busbar loading • Improve system power factor avoid penalties Advanced quality monitoring waveform capture, sag & swell Division - Name - Date - Language 12 PM9 applications • Improve efficiency with remote monitoring Panel power metering basic power metering Sub-billing / cost allocation allocate cost by workshop not by m2 Energy usage consumption patterns, capacity planning Real time monitoring Contract optimisation includes synchronised demand... Power quality monitoring THD, Harmonic analysis Advanced quality monitoring waveform capture, sag & swell Division - Name - Date - Language useful information available at your desk (electrical parameters, status…) PM9/PM7 early detection of problems aids trouble-shooting and diagnostics make decision based on real information • Minimise down time understand rapidly what happened during crisis and find causes of problem 13 Power Meter PM9 Division - Name - Date - Language 1 PowerLogic Family 2 Applications 3 Benefits 4 Power Meter overview 5 Application tips 14 Compact Design 4 modules of 18 mm only, width of 72 mm Basic with Modbus communication or with 1 pulse output saves space for other meters or for miniature circuit breakers 72 mm Division - Name - Date - Language 15 Large backlit display Large back lit LCD display Easy to read in extreme light conditions View multiple values on one screen View three phases at the same time 2 level backlight first level: permanent backlight to ease viewing at any time second level: enhanced when a key is pressed Division - Name - Date - Language 16 Monitor in confidence Energy class 1 according to IEC62053-21 monitor in confidence your electricity consumption Power demand measurement and max demand recording monitor power demand overshoot Neutral current calculation check neutral conductor is not overloaded especially because of harmonics Division - Name - Date - Language 17 Power Meter PM9 Division - Name - Date - Language 1 PowerLogic Family 2 Applications 3 Benefits 4 Power Meter overview 5 Application tips 18 Functions PM9/PM9P PM9C General Division - Name - Date - Language for LV system 1P+N, 3P, 3P+N voltage direct connection up to 450VAC 450VAC Basic Instrumentation I, U, V, F , PF P total and per phase Q total and per phase S total PF total active and reactive energy (2 quadrants) Other measurements neutral current active or reactive or apparent power demand Max power demand timer 19 Functions PM9/PM9P PM9C Display and I/O Backlit LCD display with 3 lines 1 pulse output for active or reactive energy PM9P Communication 2 wire RS485 Modbus port Baud rate SELV circuit, double insulation Division - Name - Date - Language 19 200 Power supply AC version DC version 220 to 240VAC ± 10% Accuracy I, U, V Energies % of reading ±0.5% ±0.5% as per IEC62053-21 or IEC61036 Cl1 Cl1 24 to 48 VDC ± 20% 20 Functions PM9/PM9P PM9C Division - Name - Date - Language Operating temperature -5°C to +55°C Operating environment installation category up to 450 VAC pollution degree III 2 III 2 21 Power Meter PM9 Division - Name - Date - Language 1 PowerLogic Family 2 Applications 3 Benefits 4 Power Meter overview 5 Application tips 22 Local Panel instrumentation Local display of all information Division - Name - Date - Language 23 Remote monitoring With the addition of an Ethernet Gateway, the meter can communicate via the existing network PC with Browser Create a simple system using a PM9C, EGX400, and a PC with web browser software – View instantaneous readings of amps, voltage, power and energy – View historical values – No special software to install EGX400 Gateway PM9C Division - Name - Date - Language 24 Sub-billing / Cost allocation 2 options PM9P Pulse output PM9C Modbus comms PLC Building Mgt System Division - Name - Date - Language Power Mgt System 25 Submetering/cost allocation in buildings EGX 400 or Twido PLC or used to push data on LAN Twido PLC pulse used as pulse concentrators PM9P Division - Name - Date - Language 26 You may need a PM700 or PM800 for... PM800 Alarms with timestamping Harmonic analysis logging memory - 80Kb to 800Kb Optional I/Os Class 0.5S accuracy PM700 Division - Name - Date - Language Better and bigger display THD monitoring Min / Max values Flush mount 27 PowerLogic range summary CM 4000 CM3000 CM4000 CM 3000 PM800 PM9 PM 500 PM700 Apply to Critical Power: Utility switch, Mains, sensitive Feeders PM 500 Apply to Mains and Feeders Apply to Feeders • Panel instrumentation • sub-metering / cost allocation • Power Monitoring Division - Name - Date - Language • Comprehensive Power Monitoring • Alarms with timestamping • Harmonic analysis • Class 0.5S • Onboard data logging up to 800 ko • up to 18 I/O points • Extensive Power Quality monitoring • EN50160 compliance checking • Transient Detection and flicker • Wave shape fault recording • Class 0.2S • Memory up to 32MB • Up to 25 I/O points - Variety of I/O • GPS time synchronization • HTML pages standard & custom with Ethernet option • Programmable functions 28