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EasyLogic™ PM2100 series User Manual

EasyLogic PM2100seriesUser ManualNHA2779002-0603 InformationThe SchneiderElectricbrandand any trademarksof SchneiderElectricSE and itssubsidiariesreferredto in this guideare the propertyof SchneiderElectricSE or otherbrandsmay be trademarksof their guideand its contentare protectedunderapplicablecopyrightlaws andfurnishedfor informationaluse only. No part of this guidemay be reproducedortransmittedin any form or by any means(electronic,mechanical,photocopying ,recording,or otherwise),for any purpose,withoutthe prior grantany right or licensefor commercialuse of the guideor its content,exceptfor a non-exclusiveand personallicenseto consultit on an "asis" equipmentshouldbe installed,operated,serviced,and maintainedonly by standards,specifications,and designschangefrom time to time,informationcontainedin this guidemay be subjectto the extentpermittedby applicablelaw, no responsibilityor liabilityis assumedbySchneiderElectricand its subsidiariesfor any errorsor omissionsin the informationalcontentof this materialor consequencesarisingout of or resultingfrom the use of PM2100seriesSafetyinformationImportantin formationReadtheseinstructionscarefullya nd look at the equipmentto becomefamiliarwith the devicebeforetryingto install,operate,service,or maintainit.

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1 EasyLogic PM2100seriesUser ManualNHA2779002-0603 InformationThe SchneiderElectricbrandand any trademarksof SchneiderElectricSE and itssubsidiariesreferredto in this guideare the propertyof SchneiderElectricSE or otherbrandsmay be trademarksof their guideand its contentare protectedunderapplicablecopyrightlaws andfurnishedfor informationaluse only. No part of this guidemay be reproducedortransmittedin any form or by any means(electronic,mechanical,photocopying ,recording,or otherwise),for any purpose,withoutthe prior grantany right or licensefor commercialuse of the guideor its content,exceptfor a non-exclusiveand personallicenseto consultit on an "asis" equipmentshouldbe installed,operated,serviced,and maintainedonly by standards,specifications,and designschangefrom time to time,informationcontainedin this guidemay be subjectto the extentpermittedby applicablelaw, no responsibilityor liabilityis assumedbySchneiderElectricand its subsidiariesfor any errorsor omissionsin the informationalcontentof this materialor consequencesarisingout of or resultingfrom the use of PM2100seriesSafetyinformationImportantin formationReadtheseinstructionscarefullya nd look at the equipmentto becomefamiliarwith the devicebeforetryingto install,operate,service,or maintainit.

2 Thefollowingspecialmessagesmay appearthroughoutthis manualor on theequipmentto warnof potentialhazardsor to call attentionto informationthatclarifiesor simplifiesa additionof eithersymbolto a Danger or Warning safetylabelindicatesthat an electricalhazardexistswhichwill resultin personalinjuryif theinstructionsare not is the safetyalert is usedto alert you to safetymessagesthat accompanythis symbolto avoidpossibleinjuryor hazardoussituationwhich,if not avoided,will resultindeathor followthese instructionswill resultin deathor hazardoussituationwhich,if not avoided,couldresultindeathor hazardoussituationwhich,if not avoided,couldresultinminoror usedto addresspracticesnot relatedto installed,operated,servicedand maintainedonlyby responsibilityis assumedby SchneiderElectricfor anyconsequencesarisingout of the use of this qualifiedpersonis one whohas skillsand knowledgerelatedto the construction,installation,and operationofelectricalequipmentand has receivedsafetytrainingto recognizeand PM2100seriesNoticesFCCThis equipmenthas beentestedand foundto complywith the limitsfor a ClassAdigitaldevice,pursuantto Part 15 of the FCC designedtoprovidereasonableprotectionaga instharmfulinterferencewhenthe equipmentisoperatedin a equipmentgenerates,uses,and canradiateradiofrequencyenergyand, if not installedand usedin accordancewiththe instructionmanual.

3 May causeharmfulinterferenceto this equipmentin a residentialarea is likelyto causeharmfulinterferencein whichcasethe user will be requiredto correctthe interferenceathis own user is cautionedthat any changesor modificationsnot expresslyapprovedby SchneiderElectriccouldvoid the user s authorityto operatethe digitalapparatuscomplieswith CANICES-3(A) /NMB-3(A).4 NHA2779002-06 EasyLogic PM2100seriesTable of energypulsingLED ..23 Heartbeat/ serialcommunicationsLED .. the date and (Diag) PM2100seriesION from the Setupto view or view (DI) LED over and undersetpoint(standard) LED for alarmsusingION the data log ..61 Savingthe data log contentsusingION ..65 harmonicdistortion%..70 Maintenanceand ,modeland ..75 Requiredpulsescalculationfor powercalculationfor test from ,reactiveand apparentpower(PQS)..81 Powerfactor(PF).

4 82 Powerfactorsign PM2100seriesSafetyprecautionsInstallatio n,wiring,testingand servicemustbe performedin accordancewith alllocal and ELECTRICSHOCK,EXPLOSION,OR ARC FLASH Applyappropriatepersonalprotectiveequipm ent(PPE)and NFPA 70E in the USA,CSA Z462orapplicablelocal standards. Turn off all powersupplyingthis deviceand the equipmentin whichit isinstalledbeforeworkingon the deviceor equipment. Alwaysuse a properlyratedvoltagesensingdeviceto confirmthat all poweris off. Followguidelinesin the Wiringsectionof the relatedInstallationSheet. Treat communicationsand I/O wiringconnectedto multipledevicesashazardouslive until determinedotherwise. Do not exceedthe device sratingsfor maximumlimits. Nevershortthe secondaryof a potential/voltagetransformer(PT/VT). Neveropencircuita currenttransformer(CT). Alwaysuse groundedexternalCTs for currentinputs. Do not use the data from the meterto confirmpoweris off.

5 Replaceall devices,doorsand coversbeforeturningon powerto followthese instructionswill resultin deathor :See IEC 60950-1:2005,AnnexW for moreinformationoncommunicationsand I/O wiringconnectedto Do not use this devicefor criticalcontrolor protectionapplicationswherehumanor equipmentsafetyrelieson the operationof the controlcircuit. Do not use this deviceif a wrenchiconappearson the top cornerofthe displayscreenor if the valueunderMeterStatusis not OK .Failureto followthese instructionscan resultin death,seriousinjury, PM2100seriesSafetyprecautionsWARNINGPOTE NTIALCOMPROMISEOF SYSTEMAVAILABILITY, INTEGRITY, ANDCONFIDENTIALITY Changedefaultpasswords/passcodesto help preventunauthorizedaccessto devicesettingsand information. Disableunusedports/servicesand defaultaccounts,wherepossible,tominimize pathwaysfor maliciousattacks. Placenetworkeddevicesbehindmultiplelayer sof cyberdefenses(suchasfirewalls,networkseg mentation,and networkintrusiondetectionandprotection).

6 Use cybersecuritybest practices(for example:leastprivilege,separationofdutie s)to help preventunauthorizedexposure,loss, modificationof data andlogs,interruptionof services,or followthese instructionscan resultin death,seriousinjury, PM2100seriesIntroductionMeterOverviewThe PM2100seriesmetersare digitalmetersthat offer comprehensive3-phaseelectricalinstrument ationand load managementfacilitiesin a compactand metersoffer valuefor the demandingneedsof your energymonitoringandcost metersin the PM2100seriesrangecomplywith Class1, or accuracystandardsand featurehigh quality, reliabilityand affordabilityin a compactand easyto PM2100seriesmetersupportsmanyfeatures,a few of the featuresare listedbelow: LED displayscreen:Intuitiveself-guidednaviga tionusingthreebuttonsLEDdisplay, with threelines of columnsof LEDsgivenonthe eitherside of the meter s front panelindicatethe parameternamebeingdisplayed.

7 Energyaccountingand balancing Measurementof both True PF and DisplacementPF Active,reactive,and apparentenergyreadings Min/Maxvaluesof instantaneousparameterswith timestamp. Cybersecurity:The meterenablesdisablingthe RS-485port throughfrontpanelkeys featurecan also be usedfortogglingbetweenthe RTU devicesin caseof limitedavailabilityof nodesinsoftwaresystem. Suppressioncurrent:The metercan be configuredto disregardthemeasurementof induced/ auxiliaryload currentin the circuit(can be set from5 to 99 mA).You can use the meteras a stand-alonedevice,but its extensivecapabilitiesarefully realizedwhenusedas part of an applications,featuredetailsand the mostcurrentand completespecificationsof the PM2100meters,see the per cycle646464 Current: Per-phaseand 3 phaseaverage Calculatedneutralcurrent Voltage: V L-N - per-phaseand 3 phaseaverage V L-L - per-phaseand 3 phaseaverage PowerFactor Per phaseand 3 phasetotalTrue PFTrue PFTrue PFNHA2779002-0611 EasyLogic PM2100seriesIntroductionParameterPM2110P M2120PM2130 DisplacementPF1 DisplacementPF1 Frequency Power: Activepower(kW)- Phasewise and total Apparentpower(kVA) - Phasewise and total Reactivepower(kVAR) - Phasewise and total 3 PhaseunbalanceCurrentCurrentVoltage1 CurrentVoltage1 Demandparameters(kW, kVA, kVAR, I) Last demand Presentdemand Predictivedemand Peakdemand.

8 Timestampfor peakdemand1 (no timestamp) Energy:kWh,kVAh, kVARh (4 Quadrant) Delivered(Import/ Forward) Received(Export/ Reverse)DeliveredReceivedDeliveredReceiv edTotal1 Net1 Last cleared(Old)1 DeliveredReceivedTotal1 Net1 Last cleared(Old)1 MeterOn hoursLoadRun hoursPowerInterruptions THD: VoltageL-N VoltageL-L Currentper phase IndividualHarmonics1 Up to 15th individualharmonicsUp to 31st individualharmonicsMin / Max with timestamp1 V L-L average V L-N average Currentaverage Frequency Activepower, Total Apparentpower, Total Reactivepower, Total Powerfactor, Total RTC CommunicationPOPRS-485 ModbusRTURS-485 ModbusRTUE xpandableAnalogIO modules(1 input& 1 output) ExpandableAnalogIO modules(2 inputs& 2 outputs) ExpandableDigitalIO modules(2 inputs& 2 outputs) ExpandableRelayOutputmodules(2 digitalinput& 2 relayoutput) DataLogging Energy(W, VA, VAR): Delivered/ Received Power:Active/ Apparent/ Reactive Demand(W, VA, VAR, A): Last / Present/ Predictive Retrofit(RtFt)For configuringlegacycommunicationdata models 12 NHA2779002-061.

9 Indicatesfeaturesthat can be read throughcommunicationonlyIntroductionEasy Logic PM2100seriesMountingadaptorsThereare different mountingadaptoraccessoriesthat can help wheninstallingyour meterin existingpanelsand cutoutswherethe defaultmountinghardwareisnot are orderedseparatelyfrom the meterprovidesbi-directional,4-quadrant,C lass1 / meterstoresall accumulatedactive,reactive,and apparentenergyparametersin nonvolatilememory: kWh,kVARh,kVAh (delivered) kWh,kVARh,kVAh (received) kWh,kVARh,kVAh (delivered+ received) kWh,kVARh,kVAh (delivered- received)NOTE:Basedon the energyscaleselection,whenkWh,kVARh,kVAh (delivered)or kWh,kVARh,kVAh (received) of the meterprovideslast, present,predicted,and maximum(peak)demandvalues,and a timestampwhenthe maximum(peak) metersupportsstandarddemandcalculationme thods,includingslidingblock,fixedblock,r ollingblock,thermaland be resetmanually(passwordprotected).

10 Demandmeasurementsinclude: W, VAR, VA demandtotal AmpsdemandaverageInstantaneousThe meterprovideshighlyaccurate1-secondmeasu rements,averagevalues,includingtrue RMS,per phaseand total for: Per phaseand averagevoltage(line-to-line,line-to-neut ral) Per phaseand averagecurrent,and neutralcurrentNOTE:Neutralcurrentis calculated. Per phaseand total power(VA, W, Var) Per phaseand averagefor true and displacementpowerfactor Systemfrequency Per phaseand maximumof all threefor voltageunbalanceand currentunbalancePowerqualityThe meterprovidescompleteharmonicdistortionm etering,recording,and real-time reporting,up to the 15thharmonicfor PM2120and up to 31stharmonicforPM2130for all voltageand PM2100seriesIntroductionThe followingpowerqualitymeasurementsare available: PM2120:Individualodd harmonicsup to 15thorder(Voltageand current,perphase) PM2130:Individualodd harmonicsup to 31storder(Voltageand current,perphase) Total harmonicdistortion(THD%)for currentand voltage(displaysline-to-lineor line-to-neutral,basedon selectedsystemconfiguration)Data recordingThe meterstoreseachnew minimumand new maximumvaluewith date andtimestampfor all instantaneousvaluesand for meteralso recordsthe following: Alarms(with1s timestamping) Parametersconfiguredfor data logging Data,alarmhistory, and diagnosticslogsOthermeasurementsAddition almeasurementsrecordedby the : I/O timerdisplaysthe poweredON durationof the inputor output.


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