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Data Presentment & Management Data Acquisition, Alarms & Monitoring
WAGES •••
Advanced Reliability Services
Engineering Auto Throw Over (ATO) •••• ••
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• Compare energy usage among similar facilities to establish • Optimize equipment run hours and setting to avoid setting
benchmarks and identify poorly performing facilities. costly new demand peaks.
• Normalize consumption against weather, production, hours • Compare consumption data between different meters or a
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• Easily view all monitored sites around the globe on a single • Compare usage to utility bills to verify correct billing from the
screen through the Enterprise Map View. utility.
• Use “what if” analysis tools to make accurate assessments of
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PowerLogic SCADA
PowerLogic™ SCADA software was created to meet the requirement for real-time monitoring and control of electrical
distribution systems, including fast response times and high reliability through redundancy. PowerLogic SCADA is
powered by Citect™ SCADA technology but is specifically designed for electrical power systems applications. The
complete PowerLogic supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) solution includes a dynamic graphical user
interface, enhanced alarm management, one second response times for control operation and status, transparent
redundancy, and reliable communications (through hardware components and network topology). The system also
features Sequence of Events Recorder (SER) logs with time stamps of 1ms resolution. PowerLogic SCADA software
includes a web-based client for remote viewing capability. The graphical user interface consists of animated objects
which change according to status information. The flexible graphics editor includes both ANSI and IEC electrical
symbols to facilitate easy one-line diagram creation. Real-time and historical trending is also supported.
For pricing information, please contact your local PowerLogic representative.
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PowerLogic ION EEM is a complete enterprise
energy management solution that unites
business and energy strategies across your
entire enterprise by unifying and extending the
benefits of your existing energy-related data
resources. Stakeholders from management to
operations will be empowered by actionable
energy intelligence to reveal opportunities,
isolate problems and drive cost and risk
reduction strategies.
PowerLogic ION EEM automatically acquires
Personalized dashboards
data from power monitoring and control
help management and
systems, building and process automation
operations personnel
systems, utility information systems, weather
monitor all aspects of
services, spot-market energy pricing feeds, and
energy use and respond to
enterprise business applications, cleanses and
opportunities or threats.
warehouses it. Personalized, browser-based
dashboards and innovative visualization and
modeling tools then make the information
available to whomever needs it, so you can
accurately monitor, validate, predict and control
energy-related expenses.
From operational cost reductions to procurement support through cost allocation, benchmarking and budgeting, key
performance indicators and advanced analytics, PowerLogic ION EEM helps you manage energy in financial terms. It
also helps you gain unique insight into the impacts of power quality on your business and all energy assets. From the
service entrance to the boardroom, PowerLogic ION EEM software allows energy to be managed as a variable cost.
Key features
• True enterprise-level software architecture: data quality assurance, data warehouse, web framework
Produce aggregate billing, • Web portal: personalized dashboards, key performance indicators, charts, trends, real-time conditions
load profile, cost allocation, • Reporting: rich and customized content, support for complex data and graphics, scheduled distribution
power quality, forecasting or • Trending: advanced visualization, dimensional analysis, prediction, statistical rollups
budget reports to help inform • Modeling: regression analysis, normalization, correlation, integration of all relevant drivers and contextual data
stakeholders and track • Billing: built-in rate engine and rate wizard
results against goals. • Power quality analysis: wide-area event monitoring, classification, filtering, correlation
• Alarms and events: triggering on complex conditions, notification, logging
• Integration: data acquisition systems, weather and pricing feeds, other enterprise applications (e.g. BAC, ERP)
• CO2 Report
Typical applications
• Manage all utilities (electricity, gas, water, etc.) and emissions through a single, unified interface
• Benchmark facility performance across an entire enterprise to identify energy inefficiencies
• Measure and verify savings from energy conservation projects or performance contracts
• Reduce operational costs, improve processes, and prolong asset life
• Meet corporate environmental stewardship goals or mandated impact targets
• Manage demand control schemes, load shedding, peak shaving, base loading or on-site generation
• Enable participation in real-time pricing and load curtailment programs
• Optimize procurement by forecasting and budgeting for energy needs and comparing utility rates
Use advanced billing
• Identify utility billing errors and validate contract compliance
functions to support energy
• Allocate and recover utilities costs from tenants, departments, processes, etc.
procurement and manage • Maximize the use of existing infrastructure capacity and avoid overbuilding
load or generation assets in • Identify and reduce risks to uptime
response to curtailment or Data presentation tier
pricing signals.
Web portal delivers enterprise-wide access
through personalized dashboards, reports,
detailed analytics, and integration of views
from third-party systems. Schedule information
and report distribution to the people who need
it, for use on their desktop or mobile devices.
Business applications tier
Standard and optional modules tailor
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Table 4.3: Typical PowerLogic ION8650 Power and Energy Meter Ordering Configurations
Description Catalog No. $ Price
ION8650, feature set A, 9S socket base, 5 A nominal current inputs, 10MB memory, 127–177 Vac, 60 Hz, communications card with: 10BaseT, RS-232/485, RS-485, S8650A0C0E6E0B0A 7077.00
Optical port, 4 Digital Outputs, 3 Digital Inputs
ION8650, feature set A, 35S socket base, 5 A nominal current inputs, 10MB memory, 120–480 Vac, 60 Hz, communications card with: 10Base T, RS-232/485, RS-485, S8650A1C0E6E0B0A 7077.00
Optical port, 4 Digital Outputs, 3 Digital Inputs
ION8650, feature set C, 9S socket base, 5 A nominal current inputs, 2MB memory, 120–277 Vac, 60 Hz, communications card with: RS-232/485, RS-485, Optical port, S8650C0C0E6A0B0A 2889.00
4 Digital Outputs, 3 Digital Inputs
ION8650, feature set C, 35S socket base, 5 A nominal current inputs, 2MB memory, 120–277 Vac, 60 Hz, communications card with: RS-232/485, RS-485, Optical port, S8650C1C0E6A0B0A 2889.00
4 Digital Outputs, 3 Digital Inputs
Table 4.4: Typical PowerLogic ION7550/7650 Power and Energy Meter Ordering Configurations
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Used in diverse applications such as feeder monitoring and sub-metering, the PowerLogic ION7300 series meters are also
suitable for high-accuracy power and energy metering, bill verification, cost allocation and billing, demand and power factor
control, load studies, circuit optimization, equipment monitoring and control and preventative maintenance. They are ideal
replacements for analog meters, with a multitude of power and energy measurements, analog and digital I/O,
communication ports and industry-standard protocols. The ION7330 meter adds on-board data storage, emails of logged
data and an optional modem. The ION7350 meter is further augmented by more sophisticated power quality analysis,
alarms and a call-back-on-alarm feature. They are compatible with PowerLogic ION EEM enterprise energy management
software, PowerLogic ION Enterprise operations software or can be integrated with other energy management or building
control systems through multiple communication channels and protocols.
PowerLogic ION7350, ION7330 and ION7300 Power and Energy Meter Features
The PowerLogic ION7300 includes: The ION7330 adds the following features:
• Multiple form factors: transducer integrated and • Time of use - multi-year scheduling, hourly activity profiles
remote display models • 4 digital inputs for status monitoring and pulse counting
• True RMS 3-phase voltage, current, and power that • Communications: a second RS-485 port, internal modem, DNP 3.0
meets stringent ANSI C12.16, Class 10 through serial, modem and I/R ports, EtherGate and ModemGate,
• Power quality: harmonics—individual, even, odd, total data/alarms via e-mail and MV-90 on serial and Ethernet ports
to the 15th, maximum 32 samples/cycle • 12, one second setpoints for single, multi-condition alarms, plus math,
• Communications: 1 RS-485 port, 1 optional Ethernet logic, trig, log, and linearization formulas
port, 1 ANSI Type 2 infrared optical port, 1 PROFIBUS • Non-volatile onboard memory capacity of 300kb, min/max logging,
DP port (ION7300 only), onboard web server min/max logging, up to 32 channels of historical logs, timestamp
• Supported protocols include : ION, Modbus RTU slave resolution to 0.001 seconds
on serial, modem, I/R ports, Modbus TCP through The ION7350 includes the following additional features:
Ethernet • Power Quality: sag/swell, individual, even, odd, total harmonics up to
• Extensive standard I/O includes: 4 analog inputs, 31st , maximum 64 samples/cycle
4 analog outputs, 4 digital relay outputs • Up to 96 channels of logs and up to 48 cycles of waveform logs
• Minimum/maximum recording • Alarm notifications via e-mail
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Table 4.5: Typical PowerLogic ION7350/7330/7300 Power and Energy Ordering Configurations
Description Catalog No. $ Price
Typical PowerLogic ION7350 Power and Energy Meter Ordering Configurations
Integrated display with optical port, 5 A inputs, standard power supply, standard comms, (two RS-485 ports) plus 10BaseT Ethernet S7350A0B0B0E0A0A 3567.00
Integrated display with optical port, 5 A inputs, standard power supply, standard comms, (two RS-485 ports) S7350A0B0B0A0A0A 2906.00
Typical PowerLogic ION7330 Power and Energy Meter Ordering Configurations
Integrated display with optical port, 5 A inputs, standard power supply, standard comms, (two RS-485 ports) plus 10BaseT Ethernet S7330A0B0B0E0A0A 2800.00
Integrated display with optical port, 5 A inputs, standard power supply, standard comms, (two RS-485 ports) S7330A0B0B0A0A0A 2159.00
Typical PowerLogic ION7300 Power and Energy Meter Ordering Configurations
Integrated display with optical port, 5 A inputs, standard power supply, standard comms, (one RS-485 port) S7300A0B0B0A0A0A 1436.00
The modular PowerLogic ION6200 is a low-cost, ultra-compact meter that offers outstanding versatility and
functionality. It is simple to use, and has a big, bright LED display. It offers four-quadrant power, demand, energy,
power factor and frequency measurements, and is available in a variety of flexible configurations. It is available as a
low-cost base model to which enhanced functionality can be added over the long term. The PowerLogic ION6200 is
ideal for customers who need revenue-accurate and/or certified measurements and want easy integration with power
distribution assemblies and building automation systems. A Megawatt version is available for applications requiring
readings in megawatts and kilovolts. It is well suited for sub-metering, energy cost tracking load profiling, and
substation panel metering and is an ideal replacement for analog meters. It can be used for stand-alone metering in
custom panels, switchboards, switchgear, gensets, motor control centers and UPS systems.
The meter consists of a base unit with options card and a power supply pack, with a remote display being optional.
PowerLogic ION6200 Power and Energy Meter Features
• Only two inches deep, and fits a standard The standard ION6200 is available with the following parameters:
ANSI four-inch switchboard cutout, or as a
Voltage L-N average and per phase, Voltage L-L average and per phase,
TRAN model with no display and can be
Current average and per phase
fastened to a flat surface with a 4” (10cm)
ANSI bolt pattern or mounted to a DIN rail. Option EP#1, includes the standard measurements and provides the
A remote display module (RMD) can be following additional parameters:
ordered for the TRAN and mounted through I4, kW/mW total, kWh/mWh total, kW/mW peak, Current demand
an ANSI 4” (10cm) and DIN 96 cutout. average and per phase, Current peak demand average and per phase,
• LED display with twelve 3/4” (19mm) high Power factor total
digits that display all basic power parameters
• Pulse Outputs: optional kWh, kVARh and/or Optional Enhanced Package, includes the standard measurements
and provides the following additional parameters:
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kVAh pulsing
• Via two Form A outputs kW/mW per phase, kVAR/mVAR total and per phase, kVA/mVA total and
• Communications: optional RS-485 port with per phase, kWh/mWh and del/rec per phase, kVARh/mVARh total and
Modbus RTU and ION compatible del/rec per phase, kVAh/mVAh total and per phase, kW/mW demand,
kVAR/mVAR demand and peak, kVA/mVA demand and peak, Power
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PowerLogic DM6200 Panel Meter and PowerLogic PM1200 Multifunction Power Meter
The PowerLogic DM6200 digital panel meter and the PM1200 multifunction power meter provide all the basic features
needed to monitor an electrical panel or circuit affordably. Rugged enough to withstand industrial and commercial
environments, these meters will help save on energy and installation costs, are easy to use, and adapts to various circuit
requirements onsite.
Power and current demand, THD and min/max reading in basic version
Series 700 A high-performance solution for trouble-free monitoring of your electrical installation.
Power Meter
Energy IEC 62053-22 Class 0.5S (PM750 Only) and IEC62053-21 Class 1 (PM710)
Suitable for sub-billing and cost-allocation applications.
Alarms and Digital I/O
The PM750 adds alarming functionality (no RTC) and two digital inputs and one output.
Table 4.9:
Description Catalog No. $ Price
Series 700 Power Meters
PM710 Class 1 (IEC62053-21) Power Meter with integrated display and RS-485 communications port PM710 710.00
PM750 Class 0.5S (IEC 62053-22) Power Meter with integraded display, alarms (no RTC), (2) digital inputs, (1) digital output and RS-485 PM750 950.00
communications port
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PM870 Power Meter with integrated display, THD, Alarming, 800 kb Logging, configurable Waveform Capture, Sag/Swell Detection PM870 4799.00
PM820RD Power Meter with remote display, THD, Alarming, 80 kb Logging PM820RD 2550.00
PM850RD Power Meter with remote display, THD, Alarming, 800 kb Logging, Waveform Capture PM850RD 4058.00
PM870RD Power Meter with remote display, THD, Alarming, 800 kb Logging, configurable Wafeform Capture, Sag/Swell Detection PM870RD 4958.00
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• Waveform capture with up to 512 samples/cycle • Extended waveform capture (up to 110 seconds)
• Built-in Trending and Forecasting functionality allows you to • Field installable Digital/Analog I/O cards and flexible I/O
CM4000T with VFD Display forecast energy usage up to 4 days in advance extender modules
• Sag/Swell disturbance monitoring • Harmonic powerflows up to the 40th harmonic
• Two option card slots for field installable cards • Standard KYZ pulse output
• Optional field installable Ethernet communications card with • Standard 32 MB of non-volatile memory
standard and custom web pages • Integrated power quality standards including EN50160,
• Alarm Setpoint Learning feature allowing optimum threshold setting IEC 61000-4-15 (Flicker)
(patent pending) • Sequence of events recording using GPS synchronization
• Multiple alarms including standard, digital, Boolean, high-speed, technology
and disturbance alarms • Oscillatory transient detection and recording
• Waveshape alarm monitoring • UL Listed, CSA Approved, CE Marking, NOM Approved,
• High speed transient voltage detection at 5 MHz per channel with FCC compliant
field installable CVMT current/voltage module
• True RMS Metering through the 255th harmonic
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Description Catalog No. $ Price
Form 2S, Single-Phase, Class 200, S Based Meter E5600020SQD 960.00
Form 9S, 3-Phase, Class 20, S Based Meter E5600090SQD 1080.00
Form 12S, 3-Phase, Class 200, S Based Meter E5600120SQD 1080.00
Form 16S, 3-Phase, Class 200, S Based Meter E5600160SQD 1080.00
Form 36S, 3-Phase, Class 20, S Based Meter E5600360SQD 1080.00
Form 45S, 3-Phase, Class 20, S Based Meter E5600450SQD 1080.00
Optional USB Optical Communications Probe OPTICALPROBEUSB 719.00
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PowerLogic High Density Metering
High Density Metering (HDM) is engineered to answer the metering and billing needs of multi-tenant
properties:
METSQEM483316 3980.00
modem; onboard interval logging; compatible with 333mV low-power CTs (solid-core or split-core)
Energy measurement for 24 (1CT) or 12 (2CT) single-phase circuits or 8 (3CT) 3-phase circuits; Ethernet; METSQEM480516 5350.00
modem; onboard interval logging; compatible with standard 5A CTs (solid-core or split-core)
200 A current transformer (CT), 80 mA secondary, solid-core (1 CT) METSECT802000 38.00
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50 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 0.75 in Window Size ECT075050SC 90.00
100 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 0.75 in Window Size ECT075100SC 90.00
150 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 0.75 in Window Size ECT075150SC 90.00
200 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 0.75 in Window Size ECT075200SC 90.00
100 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 1.25 in Window Size ECT125100SC 141.00
150 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 1.25 in Window Size ECT125150SC 141.00
200 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 1.25 in Window Size ECT125200SC 141.00
400 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 1.25 in Window Size ECT125400SC 141.00
200 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 2.00 in Window Size ECT200200SC 171.00
400 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 2.00 in Window Size ECT200400SC 171.00
600 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 2.00 in Window Size ECT200600SC 171.00
600 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 3 x 5 in Window Size ECT300600SC 241.00
800 A .333 V Split Core Current Transformer with 3 x 5 in Window Size ECT300800SC 241.00
PowerLogic Split Core Current Transformers-Instrument Grade 5 Amp Split-Core Current Transformers
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The 3090 SCCT series of split-core current transformers provide secondary amperage proportional to the primary (sensed)
current. For use with Circuit Monitors, Power Meters, data loggers, chart recorders and other instruments the 3090 SCCT
series provides a cost-effective means to transform electrical service amperages to a 0–5A level compatible with monitoring
equipment.
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Catalog No. Description $ Price
BCPMSCA42D Split Core BCPM, Advanced Feature Set, 2 adapter boards, 42 50 A CTs, 2 mounting kits 4418.00
BCPMSCA84D Split Core BCPM, Advanced Feature Set, 4 adapter boards, 42 50 A CTs, 4 mounting kits 6694.00
BCPMSCB42D Split Core BCPM, Intermediate Feature Set, 2 adapter boards, 42 50 A CTs, 2 mounting kits 3592.00
BCPMSCB84D Split Core BCPM, Intermediate Feature Set, 4 adapter boards, 84 50 A CTs, 4 mounting kits 5867.00
BCPMSCC42D Split Core BCPM, Basic Feature Set, 2 adapter boards, 42 50 A CTs, 2 mounting kits 2887.00
BCPMSCC84D Split Core BCPM, Basic Feature Set, 4 adapter boards, 84 50 A CTs, 4 mounting kits 5163.00
BCPMSCADPBDD Adapter board for use with Split Core BCPM 897.00
BCPMSCCT0 Qty 6 x 50 A Split Core CTs for use with Split Core BCPM, 6 ft leads 197.00
BCPMSCCT0R20 Qty 6 x 50 A Split Core CTs for use wtih Split Core BCPM, 20 ft leads 240.00
BCPMSCCT2 Qty 6 x 100 A Split Core CTs for use with Split Core BCPM, 4 ft leads 431.00
BCPMSCA1D Split Core BCPM meter, Advanced Feature Set plus 2 adapter boards 3260.00
BCPMSCA2D Split Core BCPM meter, Advanced Feature Set plus 4 adapter boards 4270.00
BCPMSCB1D Split Core BCPM meter, Intermediate Feature Set plus 2 adapter boards 2392.00
BCPMSCB2D Split Core BCPM meter, Intermediate Feature Set plus 4 adapter boards 3402.00
BCPMSCC1D Split Core BCPM meter, Basic Feature Set plus 2 adapter boards 1652.00
BCPMSCC2D Split Core BCPM meter, Basic Feature Set plus 4 adapter boards 2662.00
BCPMCOVERD Clear cover bor BCPM printed circuit board, compatible with Solid Core and Split Core versions 100.00
Typical BCPMSC Note: CT hole size accommodates up to #6 THHN insulated conductor.
panelboard installation PowerLogic Multi-Circuit Meter
Designed for OEM style placement in electrical distribution equipment the MCM8364 is configurable to meter 1 or 3 phases
of up to eight individual loads, six loads if neutral monitoring is required. The MCM will monitor up to 10,000 amps per
service using standard 5 Amp CTs. All of the metered circuits must share a common voltage source. The MCM8364 is a
great solution for monitoring critical power distribution equipment and provides 24 different electrical metering quantities
plus an additional nine Modbus register alarms.
With one RS-485 connection, the multi-circuit meter provides Modbus RTU communications output that communicates to each
individual metered circuit. Up to 30 multi-circuit meters can be addressed on the same Modbus network. The multi-circuit meter
can provide warnings to the central monitoring computer via its Modbus output using the MNode software provided or can be
integrated into PowerLogic SMS software. The MCM also works with the submeter display as shown below.
Electrical Data:
Energy Consumption (kWHr), Real Power (kW), Reactive Power (kVAR), Apparent Power (kVA), Power Factor Total,
Voltage, L-L, avg. of 3 phases, Voltage, L-N, avg. of 3 phases, Current, average of 3 phases, Real Power (kW) phase A, B,
& C, Power Factor, phase A, B,&C, Line to Line Voltage, phase A-B, B-C, A-C, Line to Neutral Voltage, phase
A-N, B-N, C-N, Current, phase A, B, & C, Frequency (measured from phase A) (Hz).
Modbus Alarms:
Over Voltage, Under Voltage, Over Current, Under Current, Over kVA, Under kVA, Phase Loss A, Phase Loss B, Phase Loss C
3-phase, 4-wire
(with neutral current Table 4.28:
wiring) Catalog No. Description $ Price
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electrical parameters from multiple metering products with one networked LCD. In addition to viewing system data on the
display itself, you can also view data on a remote PC via a network connection. Touch pad buttons provide a convenient
way to view downstream devices on the power-monitoring network. The display is RS-485 Modbus RTU compatible. It has
additional RS-485 and RS-232 Modbus ports for networking to additional displays or to a master PC. The submeter display
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Catalog No. Description $ Price
SMD Submeter display mounted in enclosure 725.00
SMD OPN Open style submeter display, no enclosure 595.00
Submeter Display
Easily save reports and export them to a personal web-page for easy tracking
and reporting
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For the utility, EPO provides an intuitive, easy-to-maintain tool for better understanding
customer usage patterns and meeting customers’ growing need for information. It also
provides a convenient platform from which to administer real-time pricing (RTP) or load
Bill estimates provide valuable information for budgeting curtailment programs. EPO's instinctive online functionality gives first-time users an
and forecasting extremely short learning curve, while its powerful configuration options address the needs
of more sophisticated users. The service is available to users at their convenience, 24/7,
and regular updates ensure that customers get the most current information.
Key features: Applications:
• Data access and analysis • Energy load analysis
• Automated reporting • Energy budgeting and bill forecasting
• Estimated bills and rate comparisons • Demand response and load curtailment
• Demand response and curtailment programs program management
• RTP programs • Real-time pricing program management
• Alarming • EPO's Real-Time Pricing module lets users
• Administration tool see interval data for accounts with future
pricing information, and multiply that data
against a price stream.
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Comparison statistics display For price & ordering information, contact your local PowerLogic Sales Specialist or
PowerLogic Inside Sales at 615-287-3535.
Advantages
• Easy to install—easy DIN rail mounting solution.
• Easy to setup—No special software required. Configuration via Microsoft Internet Explorer or
Hyperterminal.
• Easy to troubleshoot—Detailed diagnostics for communication ports through a
Web interface.
• Easy to maintain—Field upgradable firmware lets you add new features while reducing costly
downtime.
• Secure-Customizable, password-protected access to configuration.
• Cost-effective, high-speed communications—Use existing LAN infrastructure to reduce
EGX100 lets the Administrator assign access to communications wiring and network management costs.
setup pages by user groups • Open platform provides broad connectivity—Modbus TCP/IP over Ethernet allows transparent
access via intranet/internet. Each gateway supports up to 32 Modbus or PowerLogic protocol
devices.
• Subnet initiated communications—The gateway supports a slave mode for connecting a serial-line
based system to Ethernet. For example, a building management system with a Modbus serial
interface can route to 16 remote Modbus TCP/IP interfaces supporting up to 128 serial-line devices.
• Extended temperature range— -25 to 70°C enables operation in harsh environments.
Built in tabs provide easy Table 4.30:
DIN rail mounting solution.
EGX100 EGX300
Part
Type $ Price
No.
950.00 1895.00
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24 Vdc / 7W DIN mount power supply (SOLD SEPARATE) 3090PS24 157.00 157.00
Power Over Ethernet Injector Kit (SOLD SEPARATE) TCSEAV0100 185.00 185.00
Protocols
Ethernet: HTTP, FTP, Modbus TCP/IP, SMTP, SNMP (MIB2), SNTP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, x x
ARP
Serial: Modbus RTU, Modbus ASCII (EGX100 only), JBUS, PowerLogic (SY/MAX) x x
Ports
Serial: RS485 1
Serial: RS232/485 configurable 1 1
Ethernet UTP (10/100) 1 1
Fiber (100 Mb) 1
Integral web server
Web page generation tool x
Maintenance/diagnostics x x
Gateway administration setup x x
Comprehensive meter reading x
Interval logging/trends 32 devices
EGX300 Ethernet Gateway offers you a “window” into your User defined custom pages x
power equipment
Historical Data Logging
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Interval data x
Transfer files on an interval and periodic scheduled basis email
Export to Excel via web query x
Export files by e-mail, FTP, or HTTP x
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PowerLogic WebPageGenerator
The PowerLogic WebPageGenerator (WPG) creates and downloads application specific
web pages to PowerLogic Ethernet gateways (EGX300, ECC21, PM8ECC) with minimal
user intervention. The user simply identifies the serial devices connected to the Ethernet
gateway in this wizard-based software utility. The utility takes care of the rest. This utility is
available for download from www.powerlogic.com.
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Consulting & Analysis
Power System Engineering
The Square D Power System Engineering team offers a wide range of engineering services to improve the safety,
efficiency and reliability of your power distribution system. The team is comprised of registered professional engineers,
safety trained and equipped, to perform a variety of engineering functions.
Power System Studies
The Square D Power System Engineering Team provides expertise for a variety of electrical power system studies.
Some of the more common system studies include…
• Short-circuit analysis • Harmonic analysis
• Time-current coordination • Transient analysis
• Motor starting/voltage drop • Power factor correction analysis
• Motor starting/torque-speed • Other system specific analysis
• Safe motor re-energization
Square D professional engineers - safety trained and equipped - will listen to your concerns and goals, define the
problem or enhancement, and engineer the solution that best satisfies your needs.
For additional information on power system engineering services and pricing, contact your nearest
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long-term, comprehensive, “Energy Action Plan”, that serves as the blueprint for energy savings. Unlike performance
contracts or one-time energy audits, the Total Energy ControlSM program offers a strategic partnership for energy-
intensive industrials who want to improve energy efficiency.
• Total Energy Control – Comprehensive integration of all three areas affecting energy efficiency
— Procurement (electricity and gas)
— Demand management
— Optimization of process and plant utilities
• Program deliverables:
— Long-term Energy Action Plan
— Energy efficiency projects
— Ongoing accountability for results
System Integration
System Design and Engineering
Our Square D Engineering Services solution specialists can work with you to design or
upgrade your existing system to best achieve your energy and power management
objectives and informational needs. With expertise in electrical systems, communications,
and automatic control systems, we can integrate, install, and commission your system for
optimal performance.
• System Design and Bill of Material Recommendations
• Power Monitoring and Control
• WAGES (Water, Air, Gas, Electric, Steam)
• Enterprise web-based monitoring
• Specification development, drawings, documentation
• Enclosure panel design and build
• Metering Connection Verification/Testing
• Power distribution automation
PowerLogic Engineers specialize in the • On-Site Installation Assistance, Component Configuration & Startup
design and setup of Emergency Power • Turn-key project management
Supply Systems (EPSS). • Third Party Device and communication interfaces
• Configured Workstations, User Software Interfaces
• Interactive Graphic Design to mimic facility layout, one-lines, equipment status
• Custom Software, Reports & Applications – Billing and Paging
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Factory Assembled Equipment
Square D™ PowerLogic™ Factory Assembled Equipment offers a wide range of designs for
metering, communications, and control applications to simplify retrofit installations. Our equipment
is designed to order as a free-standing or wallmounted system. With PowerLogic™ Factory
Assembled Equipment, you’ll receive professionally crafted, factory tested, pre-wired equipment
that will greatly improve the speed of your system startup. All backed by the Square D™ quality
standard of excellence.
• Assemblies include meters & devices wired to terminal blocks, disconnects, and shorting blocks or test
switches
• Tailored to any system voltage :
— 208/120 V, 480/277 V & 600/347 V Wye
— 240 V, 480 V & 600 V Delta
— Utilization of PT's required for higher voltage levels
• Wall mountable and easy to install using concealed holes in the back of the enclosure.
• Complete with necessary documentation and mounting hardware for quick and easy installation
• Carbon steel construction, with industry standard ANSI 61 gray powder coat finish
• Equipped with concealed hinged door, and universal pad-lockable latch.
• Custom engraved nameplates available for all units.
Table 4.31: Industrial Enclosure Types 1*, 12, & 4, UL & CUL 508A Listed
Available Meter Types Digital Inputs Digital Outputs Analog Inputs Analog Outputs
PM 810, 820, 850 & 870 Up to 11 / Meter Up to 7 / Meter Up to 2 / Meter Up to 2 / Meter
CM 4250 & 4000T Up to 8 / Meter Up to 7 / Meter Up to 1 / Meter Up to 1 / Meter
ION 6200 N/A Up to 2 / Meter N/A N/A
ION 7300, 7330 & 7350 Up to 4 / Meter Up to 4 / Meter Up to 4 / Meter Up to 4 / Meter
ION 7550 & 7650* Up to 16 / Meter Up to 7 / Meter Up to 4 / Meter Up to 4 / Meter
• Supports Single or Multiple Voltage Sources for Indoor (Typse 1 and 12) & Outdoor (Type 4) applications
• Available with 1–4 meters per panel. Serial & Ethernet Communications are options for all units
• EGX & ION RTU Communication Enclosures with 1–4 devices per panel also available
Service Entrance/Utility Socket Enclosure Type 3R, UL & CUL 508A Listed
• Available for ION8600 only, with up to 3 Digital Inputs and 4 Digital Outputs and ION5600 2 Digital Inputs
and 2 Digital Outputs.
• Supports Single Voltage Source only for Indoor & Outdoor (Type 3R) applications.
• Units are Ring Type with removable cover.
• Available with 1 meter per panel. Serial & Ethernet Communications options available.
• Supports Form 9S, 35S, 36S, 39S and 76S configurations for ION8600 and forms 9S and 36S for ION5600.
• Options available for remote mounted CTs
• Options available for integrated, bar type CTs
• Optional Test Switch.
Additional engineered to order products are available for a wide variety of design
solutions.
• Switchgear Transfer Control Panels
• Generator Control Panels
• Load Shed Control Panels
• Sequence of Events Recording (SER) Panels
• Control System Mimic Panels
• Lighting Control Interface Panels
• Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Control Panels (Hot Standby, Relay Control, Data Concentration etc. ...)
• Emergency Power Supply Systems (EPSS) Control Panels
• Water, Air, Gas, Electrical, and Steam (WAGES) Monitoring Panels
• Input Status Monitoring & Alarming Panels
• Remote Annunciator Control Panels
• Remote Operator Control Panels
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• Designed to fit any environment – Indoor (Type 1 & 12) & Outdoor (Type 3R & 4) applications
For additional information and pricing please contact your local PowerLogic sales
specialist or PowerLogic Inside Sales Support at 615-287-3535. Equipment pricing and
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recovery and display of disturbance recording data local or remote operation optic network.
via an E-LAN
• Temperature data from 8 RTD’s, Pt100, Ni100 or Ni120.
• Synch-check option
• 1 programmable analog output, 0–1, 0–10 mA, 4–20 mA or 0–20 mA
• Includes all Series 20 and Series 40 features
• Modular architecture
Sepam Series 40 Relay Features • Breaker maintenance diagnostics
• Compact standard footprint (< 4” deep) for enhanced protection of • Two groups of current protection settings (logic input selectable) with built in
Mains/Feeders, Transformer, Motor, General Applications breaker failure (50BF) to allow reduced arc-flash hazard and PPE rating
during maintenance operation
• Directional overcurrent protection for dual mains and ties and closed loop
feeders
• 10 programmable logic inputs and 8 relay outputs
Applications
Substations
Transformers
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Frequency
Frequency
Frequency
Temperature
Rotation
Current
Current
Current
Voltage
Voltage
Voltage
Frequency
Speed
Motors
Current
Voltage
Generators
Busbars
Capacitors
+ directional protection + directional protection + directional protection
Protection Functions
25, 26/63, 27/27S, 27D, 27R, 30, 32R, 25, 26/63, 27/27S, 27D, 27R, 30, 32P, 12, 14, 21B, 24, 25, 26/63, 27/27S, 27D, 27R, 30,
26/63, 27/27S, 27D, 27R, 30, 37, 38/49T, 32Q/40, 37, 38/49T, 46, 47, 48, 49RMS, 32Q/40, 37, 38/49T, 46, 47, 48, 49RMS, 32P, 32Q/40, 37, 37P, 38/49T, 40, 46, 47, 48,
46, 48, 49RMS, 50/51, 50BF, 50G/51G, 50/51, 50BF, 50G/51G, 50N/51N, 50/51, 50BF, 50G/51G, 50N/51N, 49RMS, 50/27, 50/51, 50BF, 50G/51G, 50N/51N,
50N/51N, 51LR, 59, 59N, 66, 68, 79, 81H, 50V/51V, 51LR, 59, 59N, 60/60FL, 66, 67, 50V/51V, 51LR, 59, 59N, 60/60FL, 66, 67, 50V/51V, 51C, 51LR, 59, 59N, 60/60FL, 64G,
81L, 81R, 86, 94/69, CPLU 50/51, CPLU 67N/67NC, 68, 79, 81H, 81L, 81R, 86, 67N/67NC, 68, 79, 81H, 81L, 81R, 86, 64REF, a 66, 67, 67N/67NC, 68, 74, 78PS, 79,
50N/51N 94/69, 21FL, 46BC, CPLU 50/51, CPLU 94/69 81H, 81L, 81R, 86, 87M, 87T, 94/96
50N/51N
Characteristics
Communication ModBus, IEC 103, DNP3, IEC 61850 ModBus, IEC 103, DNP3, IEC 61850 ModBus, IEC 103, DNP3, IEC 61850 ModBus, IEC 103, DNP3, IEC 61850
Ports Redundancy Redundancy Redundancy
Goose Message Goose Message
Matrixb Matrixb Matrixb Matrixb
Control Logic equation editor Logic equation editor Logic equation editor
Logipamc
Front memory cartridge with settings Front memory cartridge with settings
Other
Backup 48 hours (capacitor) Backup lithium batteryd Backup lithium batteryd
a LPCT: low-power current transducer complying with standard IEC 60044-8.
b Control matrix for simple assignment of information from th eprotection, control and monitoring functions.
c Logipam ladder language (PC programming environment) to make full use of Sepam Series 80 functions.
d Standard lithium battery 1/2 AA format 3,6 V front face exchangeable.
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System Features
• Current light tripping criteria (optional of tripping by light only)
• Operating time 7 ms or less (electromechanical contact)
• Accurate location of arc fault utilizing point sensors
• Four selective protection zones per central unit
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VA1EH-x
VA1DA-x
Arc SLm-x
Used when a large number of compartments are to be monitored.
Arc SLm-x
How can reactive power compensation and harmonic mitigation solutions be part of your energy
efficiency programs?
Power factor is a measure of how efficiently you are using electricity. In an electric power system, a load with low power
factor draws more current than a load with a high power factor for the same amount of real power transferred. Utility
customers with a low power factor could realize an increase or penalty in their electric bill. Over time, these penalties
may reach into thousands of dollars, depending upon the utility’s rate structure.
Harmonics may disrupt normal operation of other devices and increase operating costs. Symptoms of problematic
harmonic levels include overheating of transformers, motors and cables, thermal tripping of protective devices, logic
faults of digital devices and drives.
Harmonics can cause vibrations and noise in electrical machines (motors, transformers, reactors).
The life span of many devices can be reduced by elevated operating temperature.
Table 4.35:
Product Description LV MV Application Product Features
Suited for applications where the load does not change or
ReactiVar Fixed Power Factor Capacitors X X Power Factor correction where the capacitor is switched with the load, such as on
the load side of a motor contactor.
Suited for centralized power factor correction in applications
ReactiVar Standard Automatic Power Factor where plant loading is constantly changing, resulting in the
Capacitor Banks X X Power Factor correction need for varying amounts of reactive power. Designed for
(AV5000/MV5000) electrical networks with little or no harmonic content.
ReactiVar Anti-Resonant Automatic Power Factor Suited for centralized power factor correction in applications
Power Factor Correction and
Capacitor Banks X X containing harmonic energies that would otherwise
Harmonics Filtering
(AV6000/MV6000) damage standard fixed or automatic capacitor banks.
ReactiVar Harmonic Filtering Automatic Power Provides power factor correction as well as harmonic
Power Factor Correction and
Factor Capacitor Banks X X filtering with specific harmonic order (5th) in industrial
Harmonics Filtering
(AV7000/MV7000) networks.
Enhanced technology utilizing solid state switching
ReactiVar Transient Free Reactive Compensation Power Factor Correction and elements that replace standard electromechanical
Systems X Harmonics Filtering contactors. Provides quicker response to load fluctuations
(AT6000/AT7000) with transient free capacitor switching.
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Application Note: Capacitors are low impedance path for the harmonic currents produced by variable frequency
drives, motor soft starters, welders, computers, PLCs, robotics and other electronic equipment. These harmonic
currents can cause the capacitor to overheat, and shorten its life. Furthermore, the resonant circuit formed by shunt
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capacitors coupled with system inductances (motors and transformers) can amplify harmonic currents and voltages in
the electrical network. This amplification can cause nuisance fuse operation and/or damage to electrical equipment
including capacitors and other electronic devices. If power factor correction is required in the network where harmonic
is present, please contact your nearest Square D/Schneider Electric sales office for assistance.
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Rating Code 7" x 4" Size Code 11" x 4" Size Code
Amperes •••• c c c c
300 0300 07 11
400 0400 07 11
500 0500 07 11
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600 0600 07 11
750 0750 07 11
800 0800 07 11
1000 1000 07 11
Sub 600 kVAR Sub Sub Sub 1200 1200 07 11
Feed Automatic Feed Feed Feed 1500 1500 07 11
Capacitor 1600 1600 07 11
Bank 2000 2000 07 11
2500 2500 07 11
3000 3000 07 11
Single Line (Typical) 3500 3500 07 11
Diagram 1 4000 4000 07 11
5000 5000 N/A 11
6000 6000 N/A 11
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36.000
30.000 ADDITIONAL SECTIONS AS REQUIRED
WIDTH
Application Note:
Capacitors are low impedance path for the harmonic currents produced by variable
frequency drives, motor soft starters, welders, computers, PLCs, robotics and other
electronic equipment. These harmonic currents can cause the capacitor to overheat, and
shorten its life. Furthermore, the resonant circuit formed by shunt capacitors coupled with
system inductances (motors and transformers) can amplify harmonic currents and voltages
in the electrical network. This amplification can cause nuisance fuse operation and/or
damage to electrical equipment including capacitors and other electronic devices. If power
factor correction is required in the network where harmonic is present, please contact your
MVC systems are suitable for nearest Square D/Schneider Electric sales office for assistance.
power factor correction of steady
and harmonic-free motor loads.
Standard features
• Real-time dynamic current injection for harmonic cancellation and VAR compensation (lead or lag
power factor)
• Independent phase compensation
• Load balancing capability
• Parallel connection (up to 99 units) allows for easy retrofit and installation of multiple units for large
networks
• Response to load fluctuations within 2 cycles
• Full color touch screen HMI (Human Machine Interface)
• NEMA 1, NEMA 12, IP30 AND IP54 enclosure
• Seismic rated per ICC IBC and ASCE 7
• UL, CE, ABS, and CSA certified
1212 (550)
PCS300D5IP54 142628.00 IP54 10000
a Floor stand available. order Catalog Number — FSPCS100D5N1
b Wall mounted units do not include a power disconnect.
c CE Certified units meet EMC Directive 89/336 EEC.
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The Hybrid VAR Compensator (HVC) is ideally suited for industrial facilities with power
quality or production problems caused by rapidly changing reactive power demands
Main typically associating with highly cyclical loads such as welders, mining conveyors and
Breaker heavy stamping machines.
(Optional)
The problem:
Rapid reactive power changes demand timely reactive power (VAR) compensation. Lack of
timely and adequate VAR compensation can lead to voltage fluctuations in the electrical
distribution system, impacting equipment operation, as well as product quality.
Traditional capacitor systems have a minimum response time of five to thirty seconds for
load fluctuations. As a result of this limitation, uncompensated reactive power demand by
cyclical loads can produce voltage instability, cause flicker, increase losses, and result poor
power factor which reduces the electric supply capacity. Problems can include:
• Poor weld quality or reduced weld line productivity (due to restrikes or interlock weld controls)
• Failure to start motor loads (due to voltage sag on startup)
• Undervoltage tripping of sensitive loads (Robots, PLCs, VFDs)
• Lighting flicker and/or HID lighting shutdown
AccuSine • Overloaded distribution equipment (cyclical current pulses may exceed the rated current of the
PFV distribution equipment)
• Poor power factor and associated utility demand charges
The Solution:
100 kVAR 100 kVAR 100 kVAR 300 Ampere The Hybrid VAR Compensator is ideally suited for ultra fast reactive power compensation in
PASSIVE ACTIVE
many low and medium voltage distribution networks containing highly transient loads where
conventional systems are not suitable.
HVC Topology (Typical)
The HVC employs a fixed or automatic capacitor bank to provide reactive power at all
times, while AccuSine PFV adjusts the output to meet system reactive power requirement
in timely manner. AccuSine PFV features a 100 microsecond response time to provide
dynamic VAR injection to meet reactive power requirement within 1 cycle, reduce voltage
sags created by inductive load switching, welding operation, etc.
Main Features:
• Real-time reactive power compensation for transient or cyclical loads
• Infinite VAR resolution
• Independently compensates each phase
• Transient free compensation
• Improves voltage stability, reduces flicker
• Constructed with 12 gauge steel frame
HVC systems can alleviate most of the problems created by cyclical loads that require large
amount of reactive power for short duration. HVC system can be applied in the low voltage
and medium voltage system from 480 V up to 33 kV.
Unique, cost-effective construction:
The ReactiVar HVC is a custom engineered product designed for specific reactive power
compensation requirements. It consists of both passive and active components. The
passive component may consist of capacitors only or include tuned reactors. Depending on
the application, the passive portion may include contactor or solid state switching device to
permit some adjustment of the passive elements. The active component is provided by
Schneider Electric’s AccuSine PFV unit. HVC systems also can prevent resonance by
including custom designed iron core reactors in series with each three phase capacitor
module when required. The series reactor/capacitor combinations prevent resonance by
turning the network below the first dominant harmonic (usually the 5th and 300 Hz). In doing
so, HVC can also reduce harmonic voltage distortion, which further improves overall
network conditions.
The HVC employs a fixed capacitor bank to inject leading reactive current (leading kVAR)
into the network at all times, and an AccuSine PFV unit to precisely adjust the total output of
the HVC according to the load reactive power demand profile. When load reactive demand
is zero, the AccuSine PFV injects lagging reactive current to cancel the leading reactive
current of the fixed capacitor bank such that the total output of the HVC is minimized. As the
load kVAR demand increases, the AccuSine PVF adjusts its output such that the total
output of the HVC precisely matches the load demand. If load demand increases above the
fixed capacitor bank capability, then the AccuSine PFV injects leading reactive current. This
continues until the full leading kVAR capacity of the AccuSine PFV is met. Thus, the HVC
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