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1. gt You must configure the power meter to match the application settings before use Otherwise readings will be wrong All the setup parameters can be re programmed using SET However the following settings critically determine the scaling of the measured readings SYS Star wye or Delta or 2 phase or single phase Vpri Vsec Apri Asec The scaling may be used to minimize the errors in reading due to instrument transformer errors However wrong settings will introduce errors in readings on other running systems A PRI Current primary winding CT Input range 1A to 99 kA 100 0 A SEC Current secondary winding CT 5 000 V PRI Voltage primary winding PT line line You can enter setup menu in Edit mode To view or edit set parameters View only mode To view the set parameters Input range 100 V to 999 kV 415 0 V SEC Voltage secondary winding PT line line Input range 80 V to 480 V 415 0 z A CAUTION HAZARD OF UNINTENDED OPERATION Only qualified personnel are authorized to set up the power meter Power system s configuration F a 4 ben ar 2 Select from STAR DELTA 2 phase single phase Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment Et damage WYE LABL Phase labeling Select from 123 RYB RST PQR ABC VA FN VA function selection Set the VA function to 3D ARTH d SEL Demand Selection Select from auto user d PAR Demand P
2. SET Has two modes EDIT VIEW set parameters INTR Number of power interruptions lt D lt zZ 0 5 1 4 lt 5 A 5 3 5 5 5 D Q 8 2 2 5 Gi o n 5 5 Q lt no D 8 2 3 8 5 lt 5 5 4 CLR name and value display name and value display Schneider Electric Industries SAS rue Joseph Monier PowerLogic is a trademark of Schneider Electric Other 35 CS 30323 trademarks are the property of their respective owners F 92506 Rueil Malmaison Cedex Electrical equipment should be installed operated serviced and For technical support maintained only by qualified personnel No responsibility is Global PMC Tech support schneider electric com assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising 00 1 250 544 3010 out of the use of this material Contact your local Schneider Electric sales representative for 2010 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved assistance or go to www schneider electric com PM1000 QSG v03 04 00 d15
3. SETUP Keypad Description SECTION 3 INSTALLATION Cont d Connection Diagrams Cont d Figure 3 3 phase 3 wire open delta connection with 2 CTs CT and 2 PTs 1 E28 LINE t gt gt 5 2 3 RE 1 3 5 2 iy 5 5 50mA to 6A SIN COYYWWDXXXX Acc Cl 1 0 Option List RS 485 THD DM IE 44 to 277 V 50 60 Hz lt 5 VA S1 Control Power to 277 VAC DC Aux supply 5 amp Communication 2 PM1200 Figure 4 2 phase 3 wire connection with 2 CTs L1 L2 N LINE IPT if VAC LL2481 V 25A VER 03 04 00 80 to 480 Vac LL CT LE lt 5 Aux Supply Control Power gt Aux supply 44 to 277 VAC DC S N COYYWWDXXXX Acc Cl 1 0 N Option List RS 485 THD DM IE 44 to 277 V 50 60 Hz lt 5 VA lt lt eo gt 8 Communication LC lt J PM1200 Figure 5 Single phase connection with 1 CT L1 N LINE if VAC LL 2481 V 0 25A VER 03 04 00 80 to 480 Vac LL 5 z ow gt 8 5 gt 5 SEN 5 5 5 Re als 2 gpi Aux supply 5 gt R Control Power O al gt 44 to 277 VAC DC 3 2 shi 5 6 a a 5 a Communication PM1200 gt Right Key Go forward to sub parameters page R Left Key Go back towards
4. PowerLogic PM1000 Series Digital Meters Quick Start Guide PLSED309038EN 08 2010 Schneider PM1000 Series Power Meters Quick Start Guide PLSED309038EN 08 2010 SECTION 1 BEFORE YOU BEGIN Read and follow all safety precautions and instructions before installing and working with this equipment Safety Precautions A DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH e Apply appropriate personal protective equipment PPE and follow safe electrical work practices In the USA see NFPA 70E e Only qualified electrical workers should install this equipment Such work should be performed only after reading this entire set of instructions e If the equipment is not used in the manner specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired e NEVER work alone e Before performing visual inspections tests or maintenance on this equipment disconnect all sources of electric power Assume that all circuits are live until they have been completely de energized tested and tagged Pay particular attention to the design of the power system Consider all sources of power including the possibility of backfeeding e Turn off all power supplying the power meter and the equipment in which it is installed before working on it e Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that all power is off e Before closing all covers and doors inspect the work area for tools and obje
5. Rh OLD Fwd Reactive energy inductive VARh Fwd Reactive energy inductive VARh OLD Fwd Reactive energy capacitive Run h OLD Fwd Run hours VARh Fwd Reactive energy capacitive OLD Rev OLD Reverse Integrator Run h Fwd Run hours R VAh OLD Reverse Volt ampere hours INTG Rev Reverse Integrator R Wh OLD Reverse Watt hours R VAh Reverse Volt ampere hours R VAR OLD Reverse Reactive energy inductive R Wh Reverse Watt hours R VAR OLD Reverse Reactive energy capacitive R Run OLD Reverse Run hours R VAR Reverse Reactive energy inductive OLD TOT OLD Total Integrator R VAR Reverse Reactive energy capacitive il t VAh OLD Total Volt ampere hours R Run Reverse Run hours t Wh OLD Total Watt hours INTG t VAh INTG TOT Total Integrator TOT gt a O Q a D ps D 5 5 o D 9 S 2 5 5 gt 5 t VAh Total Volt ampere hours t Wh Total Watt hours t Run OLD Total Run hours DIAG represents diagnostic pages The values contained in these pages are for factory testing only 0 o 0 o 0 Q lt 5 3 a 5 5 181 Communication settings t VAR Total Reactive energy capacitive Dia2 Product model and version number t Run Total Run hours Dia3 Display scanning for display LED check On h Duration of supply ON
6. arameter Select from VA W A d PRD Demand Period Select from 5 10 15 20 25 30 Enter Setup Menu in View Read Only Mode 1 From RMS press 4 The display shows CLR 2 Press 4 The display shows SET 3 Press The display shows VIEW 4 Press gt Use Aor to scroll and view the setup parameters and their current settings Enter Setup Menu in Edit Mode SET VIEW NOTE indicates blinking editable BAUD Baud rate Select from 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 PRTY Parity amp Stop bit settings EVN 1 EVN 2 ODD 1 ODD 2 no 1 no 2 4 means blinking 2 ID RS485 Device ID number 001 to 247 CLR EDIT Evn 1 Even 1 stop bit 0 F S Full scale EDIT Set the full scale between 1 to 100 CODE PAss A PRI 1000 100 0 OFLO Overflow parameter selection Wh VAh INTG lears when 9999 Run hours almost 13 88 months POLE Number of poles for RPM Select from 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 From RMS press A The display shows CLR Press 4 The display shows SET Press gt The display shows VIEW Press amp The display shows EDIT CODE entry is required to edit the setup parameters 15 60 5 Press for two seconds The display shows CODE 2000 with blinking NOTE Default Setup values are given in BOLD 2 The factory set CODE is 1000 Changing these values while the device is in use is not recommended 6 Press The display shows CODE 1000 with bli
7. connecting device like a switch or circuit breaker with clear ON OFF markings to turn off the auxiliary supply control power The disconnecting device should be placed within the reach of the equipment and the operator Mechanical Dimensions and Panel Cut out Mounting Remove the mounting clamps from the digital meter 20 2 Gently slide the digital meter through the cut out Put the mounting clamps back in the digital meter and tighten the clamps screws Shorting block Potential transformer PT Figure 1 3 phase 4 wire WYE connection with 3 CTs and 3 PTs L1 L2 L3 N LINE VER 03 04 00 80 to 480 Vac LL 50mA to 6A S N COYYWWDXXxXX Acc CI 1 0 amp Option List RS 485 THD DM IE Aux supply Control Power 44 to 277 VAC DC 44 to 277 V 50 60 Hz lt 5 VA RS Communication PM1200 Figure 2 3 phase 3 wire delta connection with 2 CTs and 3 Pts L1 L2 L3 LINE gt Use PT if VAC LL gt 481 V VER 03 04 00 80 to 480 Vac LL 50mA to 6A S N COYYWWDXXXX Acc Cl 1 0 Option List RS 485 THD DM IE Aux supply Control Power 44 to 277 VAC DC 44 to 277 V 50 60 Hz lt 5 VA Communication PM1200 BD a a 2010 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved PM1000 Series Power Meters Quick Start Guide PLSED309038EN 08 2010 SECTION 4 KEYPAD
8. cts that may have been left inside the equipment gt When removing or installing panels do not allow them to extend into the energized bus e The successful operation of this equipment depends upon proper handling installation and operation Neglecting fundamental installation requirements may lead to personal injury as well as damage to electrical equipment or other property e NEVER bypass external fusing e NEVER short the secondary of a PT e NEVER open circuit a CT use the shorting block to short circuit the leads of the CT before removing the connection from the power meter e Before performing Dielectric Hi Pot or Megger testing on any equipment in which the power meter is installed disconnect all input and output wires to the power meter High voltage testing may damage electronic components contained in the power meter The power meter should be installed in a suitable electrical enclosure Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury PLEASE NOTE Electrical equipment should be installed operated serviced and maintained only by qualified personnel No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material SECTION 2 QUICK SETUP 1 Connect auxiliary supply control power 44 to 277 VAC DC to terminals 12 and 13 in order to power ON the power meter e Keep g pressed for two seconds
9. g Max time to reset Max time to overflow in x 1 732 Wh VAh the integrator in months at full scale Run Hours 1 VA to 1000 VA 9999 K 9999 13 88 1 kVAto 1000 kVA 9999 M 9999 13 88 1 MVA to 1000 MVA 9999 G 9999 13 88 gt 1000 MVA lt 9999 lt 1 year OLD Data Register e When the integrator is cleared manually or due to overflow the energy values stored in the integrator will be transferred to the OLD register Thus the old energy values are not lost even after the integrator is cleared and can be viewed with the OLD parameter NOTE For energy studies clear the Integrator at the end of each observation This transfers all the stored energy values to the OLD register where they are held while the Integrator begins accumulating data for the next observation Remember that the next time the Integrator is cleared the OLD values will be overwritten SECTION 7 PM1000 SERIES MENU HIERARCHY RMS RMS value display pages are in sub leve VLL Phase Phase voltage average A Current average PF Power Factor average VLN Phase Neutral voltage average A Current average F Frequency in Hz VA Apparent power total W Active power total PF Power factor average V12 RMS voltage phase 12 V23 RMS voltage phase 23 V31 RMS voltage phase 31 V1 RMS voltage phase 1 to neutral V2 RMS voltage phase 2 to neutral V3 RMS voltage phase 3 to neutral A1 RMS current phase 1 A2 RMS c
10. linking editable means blinking y 1 After you edit the parameter as described above press The display shows SAVE Y with a blinking Y 2 Press lt or to save the new value The display flashes PASS and then shows EDIT 3 Press to go back to SET NOTE If you do not want to save the new value press Dto change the value from SAVE y to SAVE n in step 1 Then press or The display flashes FAIL and then shows EDIT Proceed to step 3 CLR INTG and MD PM1000 series power meters are equipped with INTG where the energy parameters are accumulated e INTG clear clears both INTG and MD e MD clear clears only MD where MD is maximum demand NOTE indicates blinking editable means blinking y INTG CLR 1 From RMS Press 4 The display shows CLR CODE entry is required to clear the INTG values 2 Press for two seconds The display shows CODE 2000 with blinking 2 The factory set CODE is 1000 3 Press The display shows CODE 1000 with blinking 1 4 Press amp once or four times to accept the new value After the successful CODE entry the display shows CLR INTG 5 In order to clear INTG press The display shows CLR INTG y with blinking y 6 Press amp or to clear INTG The display flashes PASS and then CLR INTG 7 Press The display shows CLR 8 Press to return to RMS page NOTE If you do not want to clear the integrators press io change the value from CLR INTG y
11. main parameters page Up Key Scroll up through the display pages at the level within the same function Down Key Scroll down through the display pages at the same level through all the functions TURBO Key TURBO key provides one touch access to most commonly used parameters pages factory set The TURBO pages for PM1000 series power meters are RMS home page VLL A PF VLN A VA W PF VA W VAR W VAR PF PF1 PF2 PF3 V 123A 1 2 3 VAd RD TR MD HR VAh Wh RVAh Rwh tVAh tWh If you are lost use TURBO key to quickly return to RMS page See the online PM1000 user manual at www powerlogic com for more information on keys and other features Keypad Operation Navigation Concept The following example explains how you can navigate from the RMS page to the VLN A F page back to RMS in PM1000 series power meters 1 From the RMS page press 2 The display shows VLL A PF 2 Press y The display shows VLN A F 3 Press to go back to RMS NOTE Use the and to navigate to the other pages on the same level Use gt to go to the sub parameter pages Use to go back to the main parameter pages 2010 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved PLSED309038EN PM1000 Series Power Meters Quick Start Guide 08 2010 SECTION 5 PROG MENU SETUP CLR PROG Menu Setup Setup Parameters in View and Edit Modes The setup menu gives the complete list of user programmable parameters EDIT MODE
12. n A few of these need explanation RUN h Indicates the period the load is ON and has run This counter accumulates as long as the load is ON e ON h The period for which the auxiliary supply control power is ON INTR Number of supply outages means the number of auxiliary supply interruptions If the power meter auxiliary supply is from a UPS then the INTR number of interruptions will be zero as long as the UPS stays ON even if the voltage signals die out from time to time Integrator Overflow The energy values stored in INTG are based on V Pri x A Pri they are independent of secondary values of V and A The energy value readings will overflow based on V Pri x A Pri of the primary settings in setup when 9999 run hours is reached The energy parameter for overflow is user selectable Wh or VAh through setup By default it is Wh or by the Run hours which is fixed 9999 Run hours almost 13 88 months For power systems ranging from 1 VA to 1000 MVA the integrator will overflow at 9999 run hours The duration required for the integrator to overflow will be 13 88 months if the power meter is constantly running at full scale However in case of power systems greater than 1000 MVA the integrator will overflow at a value less than 9999 run hours The duration required for the integrator to overflow will be less than a year if the meter is constantly running at full scale V PRI x A PRI Max Readin
13. nking 1 BAUD PRTY and ID are applicable only for PM1200 7 Press amp once or four times to accept the new CODE value The display flashes PASS and then EDIT A PRI 100 0 indicating the successful entry to setup menu in edit mode NOTE If you enter a wrong code the display flashes FAIL then displays EDIT Repeat the procedure and make sure that you enter correct code 2010 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved oa PM1000 Series Power Meters Quick Start Guide PLSED309038EN 08 2010 SECTION 5 PROG MENU SETUP CLR Cont d Edit Set Parameters This example explains how to edit the A SEC from 5 000 to 1 000 in the edit setup menu of PM1000 series power meter For easy understanding the setup editing is explained in two parts edit and accept setup and save new value to setup Edit and Accept Setup EDIT gt A SEC A SEC 113000 1 v NOTE indicates blinking editable 2 means blinking 2 1 After you have successfully entered setup menu in edit mode Refer to Enter setup menu in Edit mode on page 5 press wy The display shows EDIT A SEC 5 000 2 Press The display shows EDIT A SEC 5 000 with blinking 5 You can edit this value 3 Press four times The display shows EDIT A SEC 1 000 with blinking 1 4 Press gt once to accept the new value 5 If you want to edit next parameter press and repeat the steps Save New Value to Setup NOTE indicates b
14. nu setup A pri A sec V pri V sec etc 2010 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved PLSED309038EN 08 2010 PM1000 Series Power Meters Quick Start Guide SECTION 3 INSTALLATION Mechanical and Electrical installation Connecting cable Insulation Rating Current Rating Voltage Circuit gt 600 VAC gt 0 1A Current Circuit gt 600 VAC gt 7 5Aor2 5 mm 14 AWG minimum Tools and equipments 7g Driver Torque driver preferred may use hand screwdriver Tip Philips tip preferred but you can also use flat Do not use Pozidriv tip Screw head Diameter 3 5 mm 0 14 in Shaft diameter gt 5 mm 0 2 in Diameter gt 5 mm 0 2 in will get stuck in the cover Connection Diagrams Supported System Types System type WYE Delta Open Delta 2 phase Meter configuration Figure number StAR WyE 1 2Ph 4 1Ph 5 Single phase Connection Diagram Symbols Description Symbol Current transformer CT Fuse Torque Tightening Torque 0 25 to 1 N m 2 21 to 8 85 Ib in Loosening Torque 0 8 to 1 N m 7 08 to 8 85 Ib in Torque gt 1 N m 8 85 Ib in may strip the screw or break the cover Screw Travel 6 mm 0 24 in less wire thickness ga Schneider Electric recommends the use of insulated sleeved U lugs Se 2 5 mm 14 AWG for wiring terminals NOTE Installations should include a dis
15. to CLR INTG n in step 5 Then press or gt The display flashes FAIL and then shows CLR INTG Proceed to step 7 MD CLR 1 From RMS Press 4 The display shows CLR CODE entry is required to clear the MD values 2 Press for two seconds The display shows CODE 2000 with blinking 2 The factory set CODE is 1000 3 Press The display shows CODE 1000 with blinking 1 4 Press once or four times to accept the new value After the successful CODE entry the display shows CLR INTG 5 Press The display shows CLR MD 6 In order to clear MD press The display shows CLR MD y with blinking y 7 Press or to clear MD The display flashes PASS and then CLR MD 8 Press The display shows CLR 9 Press to return to RMS page NOTE If you do not want to clear the MD press to change the value from CLR MD y to CLR MD n in step 6 Then press or The display flashes FAIL and then shows CLR MD Proceed to step 8 2010 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved PLSED309038EN 08 2010 PM1000 Series Power Meters Quick Start Guide SECTION 6 ENERGY INTEGRATOR INTG OLD OVERFLOW Energy Integrator INTG Your PM1000 series power meter is equipped with an energy integrator function which provides several parameters for Energy Management VAh Wh VARh Ind VARh Cap RUN h run hours ON h on hours INTR Interruptions outages All the values stored in INTG are direct readings and have high resolutio
16. urrent phase 2 A3 RMS current phase 3 L1 of load phase 1 L2 of load phase 2 L3 of load phase 3 A 1 Current phase angle phase 1 in degrees A 2 Current phase angle phase 2 in degrees A 3 Current phase angle phase 3 in degrees A UNB Current unbalance V UNB Voltage unbalance RPM RPM of the motor An Neutral current VA1 Volt amperes phase 1 VA2 Volt amperes phase 2 VA3 Volt amperes phase 3 W1 Watts phase 1 W2 Watts phase 2 W3 Watts phase 3 VAR1 VAR phase 1 VAR2 VAR phase 2 VAR3 VAR phase 3 PF1 Power factor phase 1 PF2 Power factor phase 2 PF3 Power factor phase 3 THD Total Harmonic Distortion 1 Voltage THD Phase 1 V 2 Voltage THD Phase 2 V 3 Voltage THD Phase 3 Au1 Current THD Phase 1 2 Current THD Phase 2 A 3 Current THD Phase 3 DM VA VA Demand This can be DM A or DM W depending on the d PAR selected in PROG menu VAd VA demand Rd Rising demand TR Time remaining MD Maximum demand HR On hours at which maximum demand has occurred 2010 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 4 PM1000 Series Power Meters Quick Start Guide PLSED309038EN 08 2010 OLD Fwd OLD Forward Integrator INTG Fwd Forward Integrator INTG VAh VAh OLD Fwd Volt ampere hours VAh Fwd Volt ampere hours Wh OLD Fwd Watt hours Wh Fwd Watt hours VA
17. while powering up the power meter gt The power meter directly enters into the setup menu and displays EDIT A PRI 100 0 This is the easiest way to enter the PROG menu setup Program the following setup parameters for accurate readings e A pri A sec Set these values to match your CT primary and secondary values For example if your CT ratio is 200 5 set A pri 200 0 and A sec 5 000 V pri V sec Set these values to match the input voltage VLL of the circuit if the input voltage lt 480 VAC LL For example if input voltage 300 VAC LL set V pri 300 0 and V sec 300 0 e Use potential transformer PT VT if the input voltage gt 480 VAC LL Set the V pri and V sec values to match the primary and secondary of the PT VT respectively For example if PT VT ratio is 11 kV 110 set V pri 11 00 k and V sec 110 0 e Select one of the following systems according to your wiring configuration e SYS STAR WYE for 3 phase 4 wire system e SYS DLTA for 3 phase 3 wire system SYS 2 phase for 2 phase 3 wire system SYS Single phase for single phase 2 wire system 2 Connect the current transformers CTs Ctt CT2 CT3 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 Connect the voltage inputs Use PT VT if input voltage gt 480 VACLL Pit1 PT2 BES Neutral 8 9 10 11 4 RS 485 only for PM1200 ve ve 7 14 NOTE Refer to SECTION 5 PROG MENU SETUP CLR on page 5 for details about PROG me
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