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Power management PowerLogic System Catalogue 2007

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Power management

PowerLogic System

Catalogue

2007

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PowerLogic System helps you control the cost, quality and reliability of electric power.

With PowerLogic System, you can determine where extra capacity exists, identify over-loaded equipment and balance loads on substations, switchboards and other power equipment. By optimising your electrical system, you extend the life of your installation.

Introduced more than ten years ago, PowerLogic System has proven its cost-effectiveness and continues to help customers improve their productivity and profitability every day.

PowerLogic System is Transparent ReadyTM, making full use of Web-enabled technology. In this way, our commercial and industrial power distribution expertise spans from single buildings to geographically dispersed enterprise systems.

With PowerLogic System, Schneider Electric gives you the best of the New Electric World, where and when you need it.

PowerLogic System is…

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Why use PowerLogic System? 6

IM code 10

Panorama of the PowerLogic range 12

Software general information 17

Examples of architectures 18

Index of catalogue numbers 20

Current transformers 22

CT

Panel instruments 28

AMP / VLT IM100 / UM100 FRE CI / CH

Kilowatt hour meters 40

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Power-monitoring units 46

PM9 PM700 PM800 CM3000 CM4000

Communication and supervision 98

EGX100 EGX400 MPS100 SMS PowerView

General contents

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The Guiding System, the new way to create your electrical installations

A comprehensive offer of products with consistent design

The Guiding System is first and foremost a Merlin Gerin product offer covering all electrical distribution needs. However, what makes all the difference is that these products have been designed to operate togheter: mechanical and electrical compatibility, interoperability, modularity, communication.Thus the electrical installation is both optimised and more efficient: better continuity of supply, enhanced safety for people and equipment, guaranteed upgradeability, effective monitoring and control.

Tools to simplify design and implementation

With the Guiding System, you have a comprehensive range of tools - the Guiding Tools - that will help you increase your product knowledge and product utilisation. Of course this is in compliance with current standards and procedures.These tools include technical booklets and guides, design aid software, training courses, etc. and are regularly updated.

For a genuine partnership with you

Because each electrical installation is unique, there is no standard solution. With the Guiding System, the variety of combinations allows for genuine customisation solutions. You can create and implement electrical installations to meet your creative requirements and design knowledge. You and Merlin Gerin’s Guiding System form a genuine partnership.

For more details on the Guiding System, consult www.merlin-gerin.com

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A consistent design of offers from Medium Voltage to Low Voltage

Discrimination guarantees co-ordination between the operating characteristics of serial-connected circuit-breakers. Should a fault occurs downstream, only the circuit-breaker placed immediately upstream from the fault will trip.

Direct connection of the Canalis KT busbar trunking on the Masterpact 3200 A circuit breaker.

Thanks to the use of standard Web technologies, you can offer your customers intelligent Merlin Gerin switchboards allowing easy access to information: follow-up of currents, voltages, powers, consumption history, etc.

Guiding Tools for more efficient design and implementation of your installations.

All Merlin Gerin offers are designed according to electrical, mechanical and communication consistency rules.The products express this consistency by their overall design and shared ergonomics.

Electrical consistency:

Each product complies with or enhances system performance at co-ordination level: breaking capacity, Isc, temperature rise, etc. for more safety, continuity of supply (discrimination) or economic optimisation (cascading).The leading edge technologies employed in Merlin Gerin’s Guiding System ensure high performance levels in discrimination and cascading of protection devices, electrodynamic withstand of switches and current distributors, heat loss of devices, distribution blocks and enclosures.Likewise, inter-product ElectroMagnetic Compatibilty (EMC) is guaranteed.

Mechanical consistency:

Each product adopts dimensional standards simplifying and optimising its use within the system.It shares the same accessories and auxiliaries and complies with global ergonomic choices (utilisation mode, operating mode, setting and configuration devices, tools, etc.) making its installation and operation within the system a simpler process.

Communication consistency:

Each product complies with global choices in terms of communication protocols (Modbus, Ethernet, etc.) for simplified integration in the management, supervision and monitoring systems.

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SM6

Medium voltage switchboard system from 1 to 36 kV

Sepam

Protection relays

Masterpact

Protection switchgear from 100 to 6300 A

The Technical guide

These technical guides help you comply with installation standards and rules i.e.:The electrical installation guide, the protection guide, the switchboard implementation guide, the technical booklets and the co-ordination tables all form genuine reference tools for the design of high-performance electrical installations.For example, the LV protection co-ordination guide - discrimination and cascading - optimises choice of protection and connection devices while also increasing markedly continuity of supply in the installations.

CAD software and tools

The CAD software and tools enhance productivity and safety.They help you create your installations by simplifying product choice through easy browsing in the Guiding System offers.Last but not least, they optimise use of our products while also complying with standards and proper procedures.

TrihalMV/LV dry cast resin transformer from 160 to 5000 kVA

EvolisMV vacuum switchgear and components from 1 to 24 kV.

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Compact

Protection switchgear system from 100 to 630 A

Multi 9

Modular protection switchgear system up to 125 A

Prisma Plus

Functional system for electrical distribution switchboards up to 3200 A

Training

Training allows you to acquire the Merlin Gerin expertise (installation design, work with power on, etc.) for increased efficiency and a guarantee of improved customer service.The training catalogue includes beginner’s courses in electrical distribution, knowledge of MV and LV switchgear, operation and maintenance of installations, design of LV installations to give but a few examples.

merlin-gerin.com

This international site allows you to access all the Merlin Gerin products in just 2 clicks via comprehensive range data-sheets, with direct links to:bcomplete library: technical documents, catalogs, FAQs, brochures…b selection guides from the e-catalogb product discovery sites and their Flash animations.You will also find illustrated overviews, news to which you can subscribe, the list of country contacts…

PragmaEnclosures for distribution switchboards up to 160 A

PowerLogicPowermanagement

CanalisPrefabricated Busbar Trunking from 25 to 4000 A

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Get all the information you need to manage your electrical installation Today, cost management and improved continuity of service can boost your competitiveness. For this, you need more information concerning the operation of your electrical installation: consumption data, load curves, disturbances, harmonic pollution, available power, etc.PowerLogic System brings you all this information. Information you can count on, where and when you need it.

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PowerLogic System, the metering and monitoring solutionPowerLogic System offers a complete, consistent power metering and monitoring solution for optimal management of your electrical installation.

A complete solutionb�covering all electrical installation management needs, from simple current metering right through to remote monitoring of power qualityb�backed by the most complete range of metering/monitoring devices and power-monitoring software on the marketb�suited to the widest variety of applications in both industrial and service sectors.

A consistent solutionb�integrating all low and medium voltage metering, monitoring and protection devicesb�offering communication software and gateways pre-configured for easy integration of Schneider Electric devicesb�at the heart of the Transparent ReadyTM concept.

A PowerLogic System solution integrates b�PowerLogic range products:v�metering and monitoring devices, both communicating and non-communicatingv�communication interfacesv�power-monitoring softwareb�Masterpact and Compact circuit breakers equipped with Micrologic control unitsb�Sepam and Vigirex protection relaysb�any other Modbus-comptabile device.

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PowerLogic System, the metering and monitoring solution suited to the widest variety of applications.

Remote monitoring

Communication

Devices

Panel instruments

Kilowatthour meters

Power-monitoringunits

LVcircuit breakers

MV control and protection units

Othercompatibleproducts

Remote monitoring

Communication

Devices

Panel instruments

Kilowatthour meters

Power-monitoringunits

LVcircuit breakers

MV control and protection units

Othercompatibleproducts

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PowerLogic System, the key to improving your electrical distribution systemPowerLogic System serves 3 functions:b�collection of measurement datab�organisation and transmission of measurement data to facilitate analysis by the different departments concerned: production, maintenance, accounting, site managementb�checking of the results obtained after implementing electrical distribution system improvement solutions.

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With PowerLogic System, you control your electrical installationPowerLogic System helps you

Reduce energy costsGet a clearer view of your consumptionb�identification of major consumers and allocation of costsb�management of consumption peaks and optimisation of your utility contract.

Improve continuity of service Use the full capacity or your installationb�analysis of the electrical distribution systemb�diagnosis of failures.

Improve power quality Increase power-system reliability and optimise your operating costsb�monitoring of harmonicsb�lower maintenance costsb�reduced production losses.

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Organisemeasurement data

Collect measurement data

Improve the distribution system

Communication

Devices

Check

Implementsolutions Design/

solutions

Analysis

Remotemonitoring

Organisemeasurement data

Collect measurement data

Improve the distribution system

Communication

Devices

Check

Implementsolutions Design/

solutions

Analysis

Remotemonitoring

Continuity of service

Power quality

Energycosts

Continuity of service

Power quality

Energycosts

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Reduce energy costs

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PowerLogic System helps you reduce power consumption and the cost of the energy you use through sub-billing and electrical contract optimisation.

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Sub-billing and cost allocation to reduce consumptionMetering of energy consumption to:b�identify major consumersb�allocate costsb�make users aware of expenditures.

Optimisation of power contract and load curves to reduce energy costsRecording of energy consumption and load curves to:b�optimise the power contractb�aggregate multi-site costs and negotiate global contractsb�identify spare capacity for electrical installation extensionsb�manage peaks and avoid penalties:v�improve power factor by power factor correction solutionsv�avoid subscribed-power overruns by automatic load-shedding.

Monitoring of other utilitiesCount pulses received from other utility meters (water, gas, steam, etc.) for global, centralised utility management.

Cost reporting

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Trend curves

Improve continuity of service

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Electricity is vital to site operation. However, the phenomena that cause faults are not always easy to understand.PowerLogic System gives a better understanding of the electrical distribution system and offers tools for analysis. It lets you manage the system in real time and thereby increase reliability.

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Real time monitoring of your electrical installationPanel instrumentationFor local display of measurement data and checks on installation operation.Remote monitoring Monitoring of the electrical installation to get the right information to the right person at the right time: b�switchgear status and measurements for the facility managerb�alarms and events for the maintenance departmentb�cost allocation for the accounting department, etc.Open, flexible communication system allowing intervention by an external expert when required.Transparent access to information via Web technologiesWith the EGX400 Web server, you can now access all the information you need wherever you are and whenever you want via a standard browser like Internet Explorer©.

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Real time monitoring of your electrical installation

Why use PowerLogic System?Benefits and applications

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Preventive and corrective maintenancePreventive maintenanceDetection of problems in advance based on key parameters, to avoid equipment failures and downtime.Corrective maintenanceClear, complete information for the facility manager regarding fault circumstances in order to get power restored as quickly as possible:b�local or remote alarms (e.g. by telephone or pager)b�fault locating, overall vision, summary tables, etc.

Detailed information for experts in charge of analysing the causes of faults and designing solutions to improve the electrical distribution system:b�event and alarm logsb�waveform capture, etc.

Event and alarm logs

Improve power quality

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Power quality has a direct impact on operating costs:b�direct costs: over-consumption due to increased power losses b�indirect costs: v�production losses: process malfunctions, unnecessary trippingv�equipment costs: shorter service life, lower efficiency, oversized equipment.

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PowerLogic System lets you assess the quality of your power, identify the causes of any problems and check the effectiveness of remedial measures.

Four main functions are used to check power quality: b�monitoring of harmonicsb�detection of voltage sags and swellsb�detection of transientsb�EN 50160 electricity supply compliance checking.

Measurement of total harmonic distortion and individual harmonic contentb�identify sources of harmonic distortion and separate them from sensitive loadsb�determine causes of malfunctionsb�derate power devices (transformers, cables, etc.)b�implement filtering solutions.

Detection and waveform capture of voltage sags and swellsDetermine the origin of production losses or shutdowns.

Detection and waveform capture of transientsDetermine the causes of malfunctions and breakdowns.

EN 50160 electricity supply compliance checkingTo assess the quality of distributed power according to the European standard EN 50160 and check that the distributor complies with the standard.

Spectral analysis of harmonics

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Disturbance capture

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Cost management

Installation monitoring

Power quality monitoring

Product selection guide

The IM code (1), a recognised tool

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The IM code has been developed by Gimélec experts for electrical installation designers and end-users.It is widely used and recognised by the profession, just like the IP code for electrical enclosures or the IS code for electrical switchboards.

An indispensable tool to define and specify the power-monitoring units of your electrical installation

The IM code has 3 functionsb�It helps you define your measurement needs for the following applications:v�Cost managementv�Installation monitoringv�Power quality monitoring.b�It determines the most suitable power-monitoring unit.b�It generates specifications for your measurement solution, ensuring supply of the necessary functions and compliance with applicable standards.

Example:

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A 3-digit codeThe IM code is made up of 3 digits that define the functionality level of a measurement device for one of the 3 applications considered. Each digit varies from 0 to 7, where 7 corresponds to the highest functionality level.The first digit corresponds to cost management needs. b�Optimisation of electrical consumptionb�Reduction of electricity billsb�Cost allocationb�Sub-billing.The second digit corresponds to electrical installation monitoring needs. b�Verification of correct operation of the installationb�Verification that the installation is correctly sizedb�Monitoring of any drift with respect to nominal conditions.The third digit corresponds to power quality monitoring needs. b�Verification of the quality of power supplied by the distribution utilityb�Verification of the quality of power within the installation.

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PowerLogic, a comprehensive range of power-monitoring unitsPowerLogic power-monitoring units meet all your energy management needs, from the simplest to the most demanding. They have been designed to provide the optimum solution for the most commonly encountered situations and IM codes.

The table on next page presents the IM codes of the power-monitoring units recommended according to:b�building type (tertiary, industrial, etc.)b�target application (cost management, installation monitoring, etc.)b�the position of the power-monitoring unit (main LV or subdistribution board, incomer or feeder).

(1) The IM code is a Gimélec Promotion registered trademark. The IM software was developed by the Gimélec experts..

IM code0 Select your power-monitoring units the easy way

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Preferred IM codes

Segments

Applicative profile Commercial buildings Industrial buildings Large sites / Infrastructures

Cost management Incomer or feeder:b basic level: 100b medium level: 510b advanced level: 772

Incomer or feeder:b basic level: 100b medium level: 521b advanced level: 772

Incomer or feeder:b basic level: 100b medium level: 641b advanced level: 772

Cost managementInstallation monitoringPQ monitoring (basic)

Main panel board:b incomer: 772b feeder: 641 + time stamping or 772

Main panel board:b incomer: 772b feeder: 641 + time stamping or 772

Main panel board:b incomer: 772b feeder: 641 + time stamping or 772

Secondary panel board: b incomer: 521b feeder: 510 or 521

Secondary panel board: b incomer: 641 + time stampingb feeder: 521

Secondary panel board: b incomer: 641 + time stamping or 772b feeder: 521 or 641 + time stamping

Cost managementInstallation monitoringPQ monitoring (advanced)

b Connecting point: 774 or 777

Main panel board:b incomer: 774 or 777b feeder: 641 + time stamping or 772

Main panel board:b incomer: 772 or 774b feeder: 641 + time stamping or 772

Main panel board:b incomer: 772 or 774b feeder: 641 + time stamping or 772

Secondary panel board: b incomer: 641 + time stamping b feeder: 510 or 521

Secondary panel board: b incomer: 641 + time stamping or 772b feeder: 521

Secondary panel board: b incomer: 772b feeder: 641 + time stamping or 772

most frequent profile

2nd possible profile

3rd possible profile

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Current transformers Panel instruments

CT Name AMP / VLT AMP / VLTcurrent transformer Function ammeter, voltmeter ammeter, voltmeter

IM code

Installationb�insulated cable, diameter 21 to 35 mm, through transformerb�busbar through transformerb�cable connections

ApplicationsSub-billing and cost allocationEnergy consumptionConsumption for different time periodsConsumption of other utilitiesOptimisation of power contract and load curves

Installation monitoring Panel instrumentation I / U I / URemote monitoring Advanced remote monitoring

Power quality analysisMonitoring of harmonics (THD)Analysis of individual harmonic contentDetection of voltage sags and swellsEN 50160 compliance checking

Characteristics Characteristicsb�transformation ratio: 40/5 A to 6000/5 Ab�accuracy: class 0.5 to 3b�maximum rated operational voltage: 720 V ACb�standard or tropicalised

Measurement accuracy class 1.5 ± 0.5% ± 1 digit

Installation

DIN rail4 x 18 mm modules

DIN rail2 x 18 mm modules

Voltage measurement VLT: 500 V AC director external VT

VLT:600 V AC direct or external VT

Current measurement AMP: 30 A director external CT

AMP: 10 A director external CT

Communication portsInputs / OutputsMemory capacity

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Kilowatt hour meters

AMP / VLT IM100 / UM100 FRE CH / CI ME ammeter, voltmeter ammeter, voltmeter frequency meter hour counter

pulse counterwatt-hour meter

I / U I / U F hours / pulses E

class 1.5 ± 1% ± 1 digit ± 0.5% ± 1 digit class 2

flush mount72 x 72 mm96 x 96 mm

flush mount72 x 72 mm

DIN rail2 x 18 mm modules

CI, CH: DIN rail2 x 18 mm modulesCH: flush mount

DIN rail 2 or 4 x 18 mm modules

VLT: 500 V AC direct or external VT

UM100: 600 V AC direct or external VT

400 V AC direct 400 V AC direct

AMP: external CT

IM100:external CT

63 A director external CT

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Current transformers Panel instruments

CT Name AMP / VLT AMP / VLTcurrent transformer Function ammeter, voltmeter ammeter, voltmeter

IM code

Installationb�insulated cable, diameter 21 to 35 mm, through transformerb�busbar through transformerb�cable connections

ApplicationsSub-billing and cost allocationEnergy consumptionConsumption for different time periodsConsumption of other utilitiesOptimisation of power contract and load curves

Installation monitoring Panel instrumentation I / U I / URemote monitoring Advanced remote monitoring

Power quality analysisMonitoring of harmonics (THD)Analysis of individual harmonic contentDetection of voltage sags and swellsEN 50160 compliance checking

Characteristics Characteristicsb�transformation ratio: 40/5 A to 6000/5 Ab�accuracy: class 0.5 to 3b�maximum rated operational voltage: 720 V ACb�standard or tropicalised

Measurement accuracy class 1.5 ± 0.5% ± 1 digit

Installation

DIN rail4 x 18 mm modules

DIN rail2 x 18 mm modules

Voltage measurement VLT: 500 V AC director external VT

VLT:600 V AC direct or external VT

Current measurement AMP: 30 A director external CT

AMP: 10 A director external CT

Communication portsInputs / OutputsMemory capacity

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Kilowatt hour meters

AMP / VLT IM100 / UM100 FRE CH / CI ME ammeter, voltmeter ammeter, voltmeter frequency meter hour counter

pulse counterwatt-hour meter

I / U I / U F hours / pulses E

class 1.5 ± 1% ± 1 digit ± 0.5% ± 1 digit class 2

flush mount72 x 72 mm96 x 96 mm

flush mount72 x 72 mm

DIN rail2 x 18 mm modules

CI, CH: DIN rail2 x 18 mm modulesCH: flush mount

DIN rail 2 or 4 x 18 mm modules

VLT: 500 V AC direct or external VT

UM100: 600 V AC direct or external VT

400 V AC direct 400 V AC direct

AMP: external CT

IM100:external CT

63 A director external CT

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Power-monitoring units

Name PM9 / PM9P / PM9C PM700 / PM700P /PM710, PM750Function Power Meter Power Meter

IM code

ApplicationsSub-billing and cost allocation Energy consumptionConsumption for different time periodsConsumption of other utilitiesOptimisation of power contract and load curves

Installation monitoringPanel instrumentation I, U, F, P, Q, S, PF, E (demand, minimum and maximum values)Remote monitoring Advanced remote monitoring

Power quality analysisMonitoring of harmonics (THD)Analysis of individual harmonic contentDetection of voltage sags and swellsEN 50160 compliance checking

CharacteristicsMeasurement accuracy class 1

(active energy)class 1(active energy)

Installation DIN rail4 x 18 mm modules

flush mount96 x 96 mm

Voltage measurement 450 V AC director external VT

480 V AC director external VT

Current measurement external CT external CT

Communication ports � � Inputs / Outputs 1 O 2 OMemory capacity

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PM810 PM820 / PM850 PM870 CM3000 CM4000Power Meter Power Meter Power Meter Power Meter Power Meter

time-stamped alarms time-stamped alarms… …and data logs

PM850 only

class 0.5S(active energy)

class 0.5S(active energy)

class 0.5S(active energy)

class 0.5S(active energy)

class 0.2S(active energy)

flush mount96 x 96 mm

flush mount96 x 96 mm

flush mount96 x 96 mm

display in front, module inside switchboard

display in front, module inside switchboard

600 V AC director external VT

600 V AC director external VT

600 V AC director external VT

600 V AC director external VT

600 V AC director external VT

external CT external CT external CT external CT external CT

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80 / 800 kbytes 80 / 800 kbytes 8 Mbytes 32 Mbytes

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Power-monitoring units

Name PM9 / PM9P / PM9C PM700 / PM700P /PM710, PM750Function Power Meter Power Meter

IM code

ApplicationsSub-billing and cost allocation Energy consumptionConsumption for different time periodsConsumption of other utilitiesOptimisation of power contract and load curves

Installation monitoringPanel instrumentation I, U, F, P, Q, S, PF, E (demand, minimum and maximum values)Remote monitoring Advanced remote monitoring

Power quality analysisMonitoring of harmonics (THD)Analysis of individual harmonic contentDetection of voltage sags and swellsEN 50160 compliance checking

CharacteristicsMeasurement accuracy class 1

(active energy)class 1(active energy)

Installation DIN rail4 x 18 mm modules

flush mount96 x 96 mm

Voltage measurement 450 V AC director external VT

480 V AC director external VT

Current measurement external CT external CT

Communication ports � � Inputs / Outputs 1 O 2 OMemory capacity

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PM810 PM820 / PM850 PM870 CM3000 CM4000Power Meter Power Meter Power Meter Power Meter Power Meter

time-stamped alarms time-stamped alarms… …and data logs

PM850 only

class 0.5S(active energy)

class 0.5S(active energy)

class 0.5S(active energy)

class 0.5S(active energy)

class 0.2S(active energy)

flush mount96 x 96 mm

flush mount96 x 96 mm

flush mount96 x 96 mm

display in front, module inside switchboard

display in front, module inside switchboard

600 V AC director external VT

600 V AC director external VT

600 V AC director external VT

600 V AC director external VT

600 V AC director external VT

external CT external CT external CT external CT external CT

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80 / 800 kbytes 80 / 800 kbytes 8 Mbytes 32 Mbytes

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Communication and supervision

Name EGX100 EGX400 MPS100 PowerView SMSFunction Ethernet

gatewayEthernet server

Ethernet server

power-monitoring software

power-monitoring software

ApplicationsEthernet communicationRS485 / Ethernet gatewayDevices supported Micrologic, PM9C,

PM710, PM750, PM800, Sepam,CM3000, CM4000

Micrologic, PM9C, PM710, PM750, PM800, Sepam,CM3000, CM4000

Micrologic, PM9C, PM710, PM800

Micrologic type P & H, PM9C, PM710, PM750, PM810, PM820, PM850

Micrologic, PM9C, PM710, PM750, PM800, Sepam,CM3000, CM4000

Web server with standard HTML pages

Web server with custom HTML pages

Remote monitoringReal time dataHistorical dataAutomatic notificationAlarm and event logsWaveform displayCustom animated graphicsManual reportsAutomatic reports

CharacteristicsEthernet portsModbus TCP / IP protocol

10/100 Base TX port 10/100 Base TX port+ 100 Base FX port(fiber optics)

10 Base TX port

RS485 (2-wire / 4-wire) portsModbus protocol

1 2 1

Number of devices connected directly 32 64 10

RS232 configuration ports 1 1 1

Miscellaneous b�1 modem portb�SMTP clientb�6 I / 2 O

Installation DIN rail DIN rail or desktop

DIN rail or desktop

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Software, a tool serving site operation. A site can be compared to a living organism. The power system manger has no control over the changes that affect this organism, but must ensure that it continues to receive the energy it requires. Similar to a doctor, the power system manager must carry out preventive measures and diagnose and remedy any problems that occur. The goal is to maintain the site in a healthy state, without generating any secondary effects. Software enables managers to diagnose the causes of most problems encountered on electrical systems.

More and more devices are capable of communicating.The number of available measurements is also on the rise, creating the need for a tool to successfully manage all the information..

The main purpose of software is to simplify complex sites so that they can be managed by humans:b�make the site and its operation intelligibleb�make the power system tangible and visible.

The role of softwareAll measurements at a single locationAll measured values may be accessed via a PC.

Organisation and use of measurementsBefore they may be used, certain measurements must be organised, processed or integrated in special tools.

Device setup, example of a Circuit MonitorSimple devices may be set up on their front panels.For devices with advanced functions, local setup is often difficult and even impossible for some functions.Software greatly facilitates device setup.

Automatic tasksSoftware can execute tasks automatically, triggered by:b�a dateb�an eventb�an alarm.These tasks may concern devices (reset, start of a particular function) or system users (transmission of an e-mail, etc.).

Manual commandsPower-monitoring software can also be used to control devices (e.g. open or close a circuit breaker).Certain control/monitoring functions (automatic action on electrical-distribution system) are carried out by PLCs integrated in the PowerLogic System architecture.

Access via the WebInformation must be adapted to user needs and then made available to them.Software can handle the adaptation by preparing custom reports.These reports can then be accessed by any PC on the site using a standard Web browser.

Software and architectureSoftware must be capable of meeting a large number of needs:b�single-user or multi-user operationb�data organisation according to user profilesb�adaptation to different site topologiesb�data exchange with other systemsb�etc.This set of constraints means that a single product is not sufficient; a range of software products is required..

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PowerLogic System can be used in a number of different architectures depending on the layout of the site. It also offers different user profiles simultaneously.

Example 1b�installation in a small building or isolated equipment roomb�one or more metering/monitoring units connected to a simple PC (directly or via modem)b�for electrical installation monitoring by the maintenance department.

DB

1098

49

Example 2 b�installation in a building with a number of users interconnected by a local Intranetb�connection of metering/monitoring units to EGX gateways for integration in the company Ethernet networkb�for shared management of the electrical installation by different departments: v�simple monitoring, with no dedicated software, using a Web browser, v complete power-monitoring using SMS and PowerView softwares.

DB

1126

23

Modbus RS485Modbus RS485

Webbrowser

SMS

Ethernet TCP/IP

Modbus RS485 Modbus RS485

PowerView

Modbus RS485

Webbrowser

SMS

Ethernet TCP/IP

Modbus RS485 Modbus RS485

PowerView

Modbus RS485

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Example 3b�installation in a number of buildings linked by a company Intranetb�connection of metering/monitoring units to EGX Web servers for integration in the company Ethernet networkb�all sectors of the company connected to the Intranet have direct access to essential data on the electrical installation via their Web browser.

DB

1113

20

Webbrowser

SMS

Ethernet TCP/IP

Modbus RS485 Modbus RS485

PowerView

Intranet

SMS

Webbrowser

SMS

Ethernet TCP/IP

Modbus RS485 Modbus RS485

PowerView

Intranet

SMS

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Cat. no. Description Page Cat. no. Description Page

Index of catalogue numbers

1510015125 CMV voltmeter selector switch, DIN rail 3415126 CMA ammeter selector, DIN rail 3415197 Power Meter PM9P (220 to 240 V AC) 5015198 Power Meter PM9C (220 to 240 V AC) 5015199 Power Meter PM9 (220 to 240 V AC) 501520015201 VLT digital voltmeter, DIN rail 2915202 AMP direct reading digital ammeter, DIN rail 2915208 FRE digital frequency meter, DIN rail 2915209 AMP multi-rating digital ammeter, DIN rail 291540015440 CH hour counter, DIN rail (230 V AC) 3615443 CI impulse counter, DIN rail 371560015607 CH hour counter, 48 x 48 (24 V AC) 3615608 CH hour counter, 48 x 48 (230 V AC) 3615609 CH hour counter, 48 x 48 (12 to 36 V DC) 361600016003 AMP analog ammeter, 72 x 72, for motor feeders

(delivered without dial)30

16004 AMP analog ammeter, 72 x 72, for standard feeders (delivered without dial)

30

16005 VLT analog voltmeter, 72 x 72 3016006 Dial, 0-30-90 A, for AMP 16003 3016007 Dial, 0-75-225 A, for AMP 16003 3016008 Dial, 0-200-600 A, for AMP 16003 3016009 Dial, 0-50 A, for AMP 16004 3016010 Dial, 0-100 A, for AMP 16004 3016011 Dial, 0-200 A, for AMP 16004 3016012 Dial, 0-400 A, for AMP 16004 3016013 Dial, 0-600 A, for AMP 16004 3016014 Dial, 0-1000 A, for AMP 16004 3016015 Dial, 0-1250 A, for AMP 16004 3016016 Dial, 0-1500 A, for AMP 16004 3016017 CMA ammeter selector switch, 48 x 48 3516018 CMV voltmeter selector switch, 48 x 48 3516019 Dial, 0-2000 A, for AMP 16004 3016029 AMP analog ammeter for direct connection, DIN rail 2816030 AMP analog ammeter for connection to TC (delivered

without dial), DIN rail28

16031 Dial, 0-5 A, for AMP 16030 2816032 Dial, 0-50 A, for AMP 16030 2816033 Dial, 0-75 A, for AMP 16030 2816034 Dial, 0-100 A, for AMP 16030 2816035 Dial, 0-150 A, for AMP 16030 2816036 Dial, 0-200 A, for AMP 16030 2816037 Dial, 0-250 A, for AMP 16030 2816038 Dial, 0-300 A, for AMP 16030 2816039 Dial, 0-400 A, for AMP 16030 2816040 Dial, 0-500 A, for AMP 16030 2816041 Dial, 0-600 A, for AMP 16030 2816042 Dial, 0-800 A, for AMP 16030 2816043 Dial, 0-1000 A, for AMP 16030 2816044 Dial, 0-1500 A, for AMP 16030 2816045 Dial, 0-2000 A, for AMP 16030 2816060 VLT analog voltmeter (0-300 V), DIN rail 2816061 VLT analog voltmeter (0-500 V), DIN rail 2816073 AMP analog ammeter, 96 x 96, for motor feeder

(delivered without dial)31

16074 AMP analog ammeter, 96 x 96, for standard feeder (delivered without dial)

31

16075 VLT analog voltmeter, 96 x 96 3116076 Dial, 0-30-90 A, for AMP 16073 3116077 Dial, 0-75-225 A, for AMP 16073 3116078 Dial, 0-200-600 A, for AMP 16073 31

16079 Dial, 0-50 A, for AMP 16074 3116080 Dial, 0-100 A, for AMP 16074 3116081 Dial, 0-200 A, for AMP 16074 3116082 Dial, 0-400 A, for AMP 16074 3116083 Dial, 0-600 A, for AMP 16074 3116084 Dial, 0-1000 A, for AMP 16074 3116085 Dial, 0-1250 A, for AMP 16074 3116086 Dial, 0-1500 A, for AMP 16074 3116087 Dial, 0-2000 A, for AMP 16074 3116088 Dial, 0-2500 A, for AMP 16074 3116089 Dial, 0-3000 A, for AMP 16074 3116090 Dial, 0-4000 A, for AMP 16074 3116091 Dial, 0-5000 A, for AMP 16074 3116092 Dial, 0-6000 A, for AMP 16074 311640016451 TC 50/5 tropicalised transformer for cables 2316452 TC 75/5 tropicalised transformer for cables 2316453 TC 100/5 tropicalised transformer for cables 2316454 TC 125/5 tropicalised transformer for cables 2316455 TC 150/5 tropicalised transformer for cables 2316456 TC 200/5 tropicalised transformer for cables 2316459 TC 150/5 tropicalised transfo. for cables and busbars 2316460 TC 200/5 tropicalised transfo. for cables and busbars 2316461 TC 250/5 tropicalised transfo. for cables and busbars 2316462 TC 300/5 tropicalised transformer for cables 2316463 TC 400/5 tropicalised transfo. for cables and busbars 2316464 TC 500/5 tropicalised transfo. for cables and busbars 2316465 TC 600/5 tropicalised transfo. for cables and busbars 2316468 TC 250/5 tropicalised transfo. for cables and busbars 2316469 TC 300/5 tropicalised transfo. for cables and busbars 2316470 TC 400/5 tropicalised transfo. for cables and busbars 2316471 TC 500/5 tropicalised transfo. for cables and busbars 2316473 TC 500/5 tropicalised transformer for busbars 2316474 TC 600/5 tropicalised transformer for busbars 2316476 TC 200/5 tropicalised transformer for busbars 2316477 TC 250/5 tropicalised transformer for busbars 2316478 TC 300/5 tropicalised transformer for busbars 2316479 TC 400/5 tropicalised transformer for busbars 2316480 TC 500/5 tropicalised transformer for busbars 2316481 TC 600/5 tropicalised transformer for busbars 2316482 TC 800/5 tropicalised transformer for busbars 2316483 TC 1000/5 tropicalised transformer for busbars 231650016500 TC 40/5 tropicalised transformer for cables 2316501 TC 50/5 tropicalised transformer for cables 2316502 TC 75/5 tropicalised transformer for cables 2316503 TC 100/5 tropicalised transformer for cables 2316504 TC 125/5 standard transformer for cables 2316505 TC 150/5 standard transformer for cables 2316506 TC 200/5 standard transformer for cables 2316509 TC 150/5 standard transfo. for cables and busbars 2316510 TC 200/5 standard transfo. for cables and busbars 2316511 TC 250/5 standard transfo. for cables and busbars 2316512 TC 300/5 standard transfo. for cables and busbars 2316513 TC 400/5 standard transfo. for cables and busbars 2316514 TC 500/5 standard transfo. for cables and busbars 2316515 TC 600/5 standard transfo. for cables and busbars 2316518 TC 250/5 standard transfo. for cables and busbars 2316519 TC 300/5 standard transfo. for cables and busbars 2316520 TC 400/5 standard transfo. for cables and busbars 2316521 TC 500/5 standard transfo. for cables and busbars 2316523 TC 500/5 standard transformer for busbars 2316524 TC 600/5 standard transformer for busbars 2316526 TC 200/5 standard transformer for busbars 2316527 TC 250/5 standard transformer for busbars 2316528 TC 300/5 standard transformer for busbars 23

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Cat. no. Description Page Cat. no. Description Page

Index of catalogue numbers (cont.)

16529 TC 400/5 standard transformer for busbars 2316530 TC 500/5 standard transformer for busbars 2316531 TC 600/5 standard transformer for busbars 2316532 TC 800/5 standard transformer for busbars 2316533 TC 1000/5 standard transformer for busbars 2316534 TC 1250/5 tropicalised transformer for busbars 2316535 TC 1500/5 tropicalised transformer for busbars 2316537 TC 1250/5 tropicalised transformer for busbars 2316538 TC 1500/5 tropicalised transformer for busbars 2316540 TC 1250/5 tropicalised transformer for busbars 2316541 TC 1500/5 tropicalised transformer for busbars 2316542 TC 2000/5 tropicalised transformer for busbars 2316543 TC 2500/5 tropicalised transformer for busbars 2316544 TC 3000/5 tropicalised transformer for busbars 2316545 TC 2500/5 tropicalised transformer for busbars 2316546 TC 3000/5 tropicalised transformer for busbars 2316547 TC 4000/5 tropicalised transformer for busbars 2316548 TC 5000/5 tropicalised transformer for busbars 2316549 TC 6000/5 tropicalised transformer for busbars 2316550 Cylinder Ø 8.5 mm for TC transformer 2316551 Cylinder Ø 12.5 mm for TC transformer 2316552 Lead-sealable cover for TC transformer 2316553 Lead-sealable cover for TC transformer 231700017065 ME1 digital watt-hour meter 4017066 ME1z digital watt-hour meter 4017067 ME1zr digital watt-hour meter 4017070 ME4 digital watt-hour meter 4017071 ME4zr digital watt-hour meter 4017072 ME4zrt digital watt-hour meter 4017075 ME3 digital watt-hour meter 4017076 ME3zr digital watt-hour meter 403350033507 MPS100 Micro Power Server 1075080050831 UM100 digital voltmeter, 72 x 72 (48 to 115 V AC/DC) 3350832 UM100 digital voltmeter, 72 x 72 (220 to 240 V AC) 3350834 UM100 digital voltmeter, 72 x 72 (380 to 415 V AC) 3350835 IM100 digital ammeter, 72 x 72 (48 to 115 V AC/DC) 3250836 IM100 digital ammeter, 72 x 72 (220 to 240 V AC) 3250837 IM100 digital ammeter, 72 x 72 (380 to 415 V AC) 32AAI05 AI05 module for CM Series 4000 9�AI420 AI420 module for CM Series 4000 9�AO420 AO420 module for CM Series 4000 9�CCAB4 PM/CM <-> display connection cable (1.25 m) 65,

78, 88

CAB12 PM/CM <-> display connection cable (3.65 m) 65, 78, 88

CAB30 PM/CM <-> display connection cable (9.14 m) 65, 78, 88

CM3250MG Circuit Monitor CM3250 76CM3350MG Circuit Monitor CM3350 76CM4000TMG Circuit Monitor CM4000T 87CM4250MG Circuit Monitor CM4250 87CM4MEM32M Memory extension kit for CM Series 4000, 32 Mb 89CMDLCMG CMDLC LCD display for CM Series 3000/4000 78, 88CMDVFMG CMDVF vacuum fluorescent display

for CM Series 3000/400078, 88

CVM42 CVM42 current/voltage module for CM4250 89CVMT CVMT current/voltage module for CM4000T 89DDI120AC DI120AC module for CM Series 4000 9�DI240AC DI240AC module for CM Series 4000 9�DI32DC DI32DC module for CM Series 4000 9�

DO120AC DO120AC module for CM Series 4000 9�DO200DC DO200DC module for CM Series 4000 9�DO240AC DO240AC module for CM Series 4000 9�DO60DC DO60DC module for CM Series 4000 9�EECC21 Ethernet ECC21 communication card

for CM Series 3000/400079, 89

EGX100MG EGX100 Ethernet gateway 100EGX400MG EGX400 Ethernet server 101IIOC44 IOC44 card for CM Series 3000/4000 79,

90

IOX IOX extender for CM Series 4000 90IOX0404 IOX0404 extender for CM Series 4000 90IOX08 IOX08 extender for CM Series 4000 90IOX2411 IOX2411 extender for CM Series 4000 90OOCIVF OCIVF optical communication interface (CMDVF/PC) 78,

88

PPLVENG English PowerView software 112PLVESP Spanish PowerView software 112PLVFRA French PowerView software 112PM700MG PM700 Power Meter 56PM700PMG PM700P Power Meter 56PM710MG PM710 Power Meter 56PM750MG PM750 Power Meter 56PM810LOG Optional logging module for on-board data recording

for PM81065

PM810MG PM810 Power Meter with integrated display 65PM810RDMG Meter and remote display kit 65PM810UMG PM810 Power Meter without display 65PM820MG PM820 Power Meter with integrated display 65PM820RDMG Meter and remote display kit 65PM820UMG PM820 Power Meter without display 65PM850MG PM850 Power Meter with integrated display 65PM850RDMG Meter and remote display kit 65PM850UMG PM850 Power Meter without display 65PM870MG PM870 Power Meter with integrated display 65PM870RDMG Meter and remote display kit 65PM870UMG PM870 Power Meter without display 65PM8M22 PM8M22 module for PM Series 800 65PM8M2222 PM8M2222 module for PM Series 800 65PM8M26 PM8M26 module for PM Series 800 65PM8RDA Remote display adapter only 65PM8RDMG Remote display and adapter with a 3.55 m cable 65RRJ11EXT RJ11 Extender kit to mount RJ11 jack in panel door 65SSMSDL System Manager DL 4.0 108SMSDL2SE Update SMSDL to SMSSE 108SMSDL32U Extends SMSDL device limit to 32 108SMSOPC OPC server application for SMS 4.0 108SMSPE System Manager Professional 4.0 108SMSSE System Manager Standard 4.0 108SMSSE2PE Update SMSSE to SMSPE 108SMSWebXTR 5 additional Web client connections to SMSDL,

SMSSE and SMSPE108

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FunctionThe Ip/5A ratio current transformers deliver at the secondary a current of 0 to 5 A that is proportional to the current measured at the primary. They are available in two major families:

cable current transformersbar current transformers.

This allows them to be used in combination with measurement instruments: ammeters, watt-hour meters, measurement units, control relays, etc.

Common technical dataSecondary current: 5 AMax. voltage rating Ue: 720 VFrequency: 50/60 HzSafety factor (sf):40 to 4,000 A : sf y 55,000 to 6,000 A : sf y 10.Degree of protection: IP20Operating temperature:standard range: -5 °C to +55 °C, humidity < 95 %tropicalised range: -25 °C to +60 °C, relative humidity > 95 %Compliance with standards: IEC 60044-1 and VDE 0414Secondary connection (as per model):by terminals for lugby tunnel terminalsby screws.

Connection

DB

1142

66

DB

1142

69

CT with let-through primary.

DB

1142

67

DB

1142

68

CT with primary connection by screw and nut.Use of cylinder 16550 or 16551.

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53N

MD

-2

16503.

0568

54N

MD

-2

16512.

0568

52N

MD

-2

16542.

PB

1003

16

16503 + 16550.

0568

55M

D-2

Sealable cover.

0568

53N

MD

-2

16503.

0568

54N

MD

-2

16512.

0568

52N

MD

-2

16542.

PB

1003

16

16503 + 16550.

0568

55M

D-2

Sealable cover.

CT current transformers

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Catalogue numbersRating Power (VA) Insulated cable: Dimension Weight (g) Cat. no.Ip/5 A Accuracy class: maximum

diameter (1)

(mm)

maximum cross-section (1)

(mm2)

opening for bars

Standard CT Tropicalised CT

Cylinder (2) Sealable cover

0.5 1 340 A - - � 21 120 - 200 - 16500 16550 (3) built-in50 A - 1.25 1.5 21 120 - 200 16501 16451 16550 built-in75 A - 1.5 2.5 21 120 - 200 16502 16452 16550 built-in100 A 2 2.5 3.5 21 120 - 200 16503 16453 16550 built-in125 A 2.5 3.5 4 21 120 - 200 16504 16454 16550 built-in150 A 3 4 5 21 120 - 200 16505 16455 16550 built-in

1.5 5.5 6.5 22 150 30 x 10 270 16509 16459 16551 (4) 16552200 A 4 5.5 6 21 120 - 200 16506 16456 16550 built-in

4 7 8.5 22 150 30 x 10 270 16510 16460 16551 16552- 2 5 - - 65 x 32 600 16526 16476 - built-in

250 A 6 9 �� 22 150 30 x 10 270 16511 16461 16551 165522.5 5 8 35 240 40 x 10 430 16518 16468 - 16553� 4 6 - - 65 x 32 600 16527 16477 - built-in

300 A 7.5 �� 13.5 22 150 30 x 10 270 16512 16462 16551 165524 8 12 35 240 40 x 10 430 16519 16469 - 165531.5 6 7 - - 65 x 32 600 16528 16478 - built-in

400 A 10.5 �5 �8 22 150 30 x 10 270 16513 16463 16551 165528 12 �5 35 240 40 x 10 430 16520 16470 - 165534 8 10 - - 65 x 32 600 16529 16479 - built-in

500 A 12 �8 22 22 150 30 x 10 270 16514 16464 16551 1655210 12 �5 35 240 40 x 10 430 16521 16471 - 165532 4 6 - - 64 x 11

51 x 31500 16523 16473 - built-in

8 10 12 - - 65 x 32 600 16530 16480 - built-in600 A 14.5 21.5 26 22 150 30 x 10 270 16515 16465 16551 16552

4 6 8 - - 64 x 1151 x 31

500 16524 16474 - built-in

8 12 �5 - - 65 x 32 600 16531 16481 - built-in800 A 12 �5 20 - - 65 x 32 600 16532 16482 - built-in1000 A �5 20 25 - - 65 x 32 600 16533 16483 - built-in1250 A �5 20 25 - - 65 x 32 600 - 16534 - built-in

12 �5 20 - - 84 x 34 700 - 16537 - built-in8 12 - - - 127 x 38 1500 - 16540 - built-in

1500 A 20 25 30 - - 65 x 32 600 - 16535 - built-in�5 20 25 - - 84 x 34 700 - 16538 - built-in10 �5 - - - 127 x 38 1000 - 16541 - built-in

2000 A �5 20 - - - 127 x 38 1000 - 16542 - built-in2500 A 20 25 - - - 127 x 38 1000 - 16543 - built-in

30 50 60 - - 127 x 52 1300 - 16545 - built-in3000 A 25 30 - - - 127 x 38 1000 - 16544 - built-in

40 60 60 - - 127 x 52 1300 - 16546 - built-in4000 A 50 60 60 - - 127 x 52 1300 - 16547 - built-in5000 A 60 120 - - - 165 x 55 5000 - 16548 - built-in6000 A 70 120 - - - 165 x 55 5000 - 16549 - built-in

(1) Cable(s) that can be routed through the CT(2) For CT with primary connection by screw and nut.(3) Cylinder with inner dia. 8.5 mm, L = 32 mm(4) Cylinder with inner dia. 12.5 mm, L = 62 mm

Fastening modeCT cat. no. Adapter for Insulated locking screw

DIN rail Mounting plate

16451...16456 b b -16459...16471 b b b

16473 and 16474 - b b

16476...16483 - - b

16500...16506 b b -16509...16521 b b b

16523 and 16524 - b b

16526...16549 - - b

CT current transformers (cont.)

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Choosing a current transformerChoice of a CT depends on 2 criteria:

the Ip/5 A ratiothe installation type.

The Ip/5 A ratioWe recommend that you choose the ratio immediately higher than the maximum measured current (In).Example: In = 1103 A; ratio chosen = 1250/5.For small ratings from 40/5 to 75/5 and for an application with digital devices, we recommend that you choose a higher rating, for example 100/5.This is because small ratings are less accurate and the 40 A measurement, for example, will be more accurate with a 100/5 CT than with a 40/5 CT.The installation typeChoice of a CT model depends on the installation type:

insulated cablesmounting on bars.

Important precautionNever open the secondary circuit of a current transformer when the primary circuit is energised.Prior to working on the secondary circuit, the secondary terminals of the current transformer must be short-circuited.

Determining the accuracy class of a CTThe accuracy class depends on the apparent power (VA) of the transformer and on consumption of the complete measurement system.The latter allows for consumption of all the devices and the connecting cables.For a given accuracy class, consumption of the measurement system must not exceed apparent power (VA) of the CT transformer.Copper cable cross-section (mm2) Power in VA per doubled meter at 20 °C

� 11.5 0.6852.5 0.414 0.2546 0.16910 0.097516 0.062For each temperature variation per 10 °C bracket, the power drawn up by the cables increases by 4 %.

Merlin Gerin device Consumption of the current input in VAAmmeter 72 x 72 / 96 x 96 1.1Analog ammeter 1.1IM100 digital ammeter 0.5Digital ammeter 0.3PM500, PM700, PM800, CM3000, CM4000 0.15ME4zrt 0.05PM9 0.55

Example: consumption of a measurement system at 20 °CPM9 0.55 VA4 meters of 2.5 mm2 doubled wires + 1.64 VAi.e. a measurement system consumption = 2.19 VA

Based on the result, the CT accuracy class is determined (see previous page):class 3 for a 75/5 ratio CTclass 1 for a 100/5 ratio CTclass 0.5 for a 125/5 ratio CT.

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Specific case of the motor starterTo measure motor starter current, you must choose a CT with primary current Ip = Id/2 (Id = motor starting current).Tip:Use a current transformer to measure a nominal current of 50 A.

DB

1098

3450/5 A CT, Imax = 50 A

This is because to divide by 2 the nominal current of a transformer, you only need to pass the current to be measured twice through this transformer.

DB

1098

35

Equivalent to a 100/5 A CT, Imax = 50 A

CT current transformers (cont.)

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CT current transformers

DB

1098

14

DB

1098

15

DB

1098

16

Cat. no. 16500 to 16506, 16451 to 16456 Cat. no. 16509 to 16515, 16459 to 16465 Cat. no. 16518 to 16521, 16468 to 16471

DB

1098

17

DB

1098

18

DB

1098

19Cat. no. 16523 and 16524, 16473 and 16474 Cat. no. 16526 to 16535, 16476 to 16483 Cat. no. 16537 and 16538

DB

1098

20

DB

1098

21

DB

1142

70

Cat. no. 16540 to 16544 Cat. no. 16545 to 16547 Cat. no. 16548 and 16549

Cylinders

DB

1098

23

DB

1098

24

Cat. no. 16550 Cat. no. 16551

Dimensions

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Panel instruments

FunctionAMPAmmeters measure the current flowing through an electric circuit in amps.VLTVoltmeters measure the potential (voltage) difference of an electric circuit in volts.

Common technical dataAccuracy: class 1.5.Complies with standards IEC 60051-1, IEC 61010-1 and IEC 61000-4.Ferromagnetic device.Pseudo-linear scale over 90°.Ammeters (except catalogue number 16029):connection on CT, ratio In/5, to be ordered separatelyinterchangeable dials.Temperature:operating temperature: -25 °C to +55 °C.reference temperature: 23 °C.Influence of temperature on accuracy: ±0.03 % / °C.Utilisation frequency: 50/60 Hz.Consumption:AMP: 1.1 VAVLT catalogue number 15060: 2.5 VAVLT catalogue number 16061: 3.5 VA.Permanent overload:AMP: 1.2 InVLT: 1.2 Un.Maximum overload for 5 s:AMP: 10 InVLT: 2 Un.Connection: tunnel terminals for 1.5 to 6 mm2 rigid cables.

Catalogue numbersType Scale Connection

with CTWidth in mod.of 9 mm

Cat. no.

AMP with direct connection0-30 A no 8 16029

AMP with connection on CTBasic device (delivered without dial)

X/5 8 16030

Dial 0-5 A 160310-50 A 50/5 160320-75 A 75/5 160330-100 A 100/5 160340-150 A 150/5 160350-200 A 200/5 160360-250 A 250/5 160370-300 A 300/5 160380-400 A 400/5 160390-500 A 500/5 160400-600 A 600/5 160410-800 A 800/5 160420-1000 A 1000/5 160430-1500 A 1500/5 160440-2000 A 2000/5 16045

VLT0-300 V 8 160600-500 V 8 16061

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0557

39

AMP.

0557

38

VLT.

0557

39

AMP.

0557

38

VLT.

DIN rail analog ammeters and voltmeters0

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FunctionAMPAmmeters measure in amps the current flowing through an electric circuit.VLTVoltmeters measure in volts the potential (voltage) difference of an electric circuit.FREThe frequency meter measures in hertz the frequency of an electric circuit from 20 to 600 V AC.

Common technical dataSupply voltage: 230 V.Operating frequency: 50/60 Hz.Display by red LED: 3 digits, h = 8 mm.Accuracy at full-scale : 0.5 % ±1 digit.Consumption: max. 5 VA or rated 2.5 VA.Degree of protection:IP40 on front faceIP20 at terminal level.Connection: tunnel terminals for 2.5 mm2 cables.

Specific data10 A direct reading ammeter

Minimum value measured: 4 % of rating.Measurement input consumption: 1 VA.

Multi-rating ammeterRatings:in direct reading: 5 Aby CT (not supplied) configurable on the front face of the ammeter: 10, 15, 20, 25,

40, 50, 60, 100, 150, 200, 250, 400, 500, 600, 800, 1000, 1500, 2000, 2500, 4000, 5000 A.

Minimum value measured: 4 % of rating.Measurement input consumption: 0.55 VA.

VoltmeterDirect measurement: 0...600 V.Input impedance: 2 MW.Minimum value measured: 4 % of rating.

Frequency meterMinimum value measured: 20 Hz.Maximum value measured: 100 Hz.Full-scale display: 99.9 Hz.

Compliance with standardsSafety: IEC/EN 61010-1.EMC electromagnetic compatibility: IEC/EN 65081-1 and IEC/EN 65082-2.

Catalogue numbersType Scale Connection

with CTWidth in mod. of 9 mm

Cat. no.

Direct reading AMP0-10 A No 4 15202

Multi-rating AMP0-5000 A As per rating 4 15209

VLT0-600 V 4 15201

FRE20-100 Hz 4 15208

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bbb

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0596

23N

-40

AMP.

0596

24N

-40

VLT.

0596

25N

-40

FRE.

0596

23N

-40

AMP.

0596

24N

-40

VLT.

0596

25N

-40

FRE.

DIN rail digital ammeters, voltmeter and frequency meter 0

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FunctionThe 72 x 72 measurement devices are designed for flush-mounted installation on doors, wicket doors and front plates of enclosures and cubicles.AMPThe ammeters measure in amps the current flowing through an electrical circuit.VLTThe voltmeter measure in volts the potential difference (voltage) of an electrical circuit.

Common technical dataAccuracy: class 1.5.Compliance with standard IEC 60051-1, IEC 61010-1 and IEC 61000-4.Ferromagnetic device.Scale length: 62 mm over 90°.Mounting in enclosure or in cubicle.Degree of protection: IP52.Maximum operating position: 30° / vertical.Temperature:operation: -25 °C to +50 °Creference: 23 °C.Influence of temperature on accuracy: ±0.003 % / °C.Utilisation frequency: 50/60 Hz.

AMP specific technical dataNeeds a In/5 CT to be ordered separately.Interchangeable dials to be ordered separately.Consumption: 1.1 VA.Permanent overload: 1.2 In.Maximum overload for 5 s: 10 In.

VLT specific technical dataConsumption: 3 VA.Permanent overload: 1.2 Un.Maximum overload for 5 s: 2 Un.

Catalogue numbersType Scale Connection

on CTCat. no.

AMP for standard feederBasic device (delivered without dial) X/5 160041.3 In dial 0-50 A 50/5 16009

0-100 A 100/5 160100-200 A 200/5 160110-400 A 400/5 160120-600 A 600/5 160130-1000 A 1000/5 160140-1250 A 1250/5 160150-1500 A 1500/5 160160-2000 A 2000/5 16019

AMP for motor feederBasic device (delivered without dial) X/5 160033 In dial 0-30-90 A 30/5 16006

0-75-225 A 75/5 160070-200-600 A 200/5 16008

VLT0-500 V 16005

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PB

1011

18-3

0

AMP for standard feeder.

PB

1011

19-3

0

AMP for motor feeder.

PB

1011

16-3

0

VLT.

PB

1011

18-3

0

AMP for standard feeder.

PB

1011

19-3

0

AMP for motor feeder.

PB

1011

16-3

0

VLT.

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FunctionThe 96 x 96 measurement devices are designed for flush-mounted installation on doors, wicket doors and front plates of enclosures and cubicles.AMPThe ammeters measure in amps the current flowing through an electrical circuit.VLTThe voltmeter measure in volts the potential difference (voltage) of an electrical circuit.

Common technical dataAccuracy: class 1.5.Compliance with standard IEC 60051-1, IEC 61010-1 and IEC 61000-4.Ferromagnetic device.Scale length: 80 mm over 90°.Mounting in enclosure or in cubicle.Degree of protection: IP52.Maximum operating position: 30° / vertical.Temperature:operation: -25 °C to +50 °Creference: 23 °C.Influence of temperature on accuracy: ±0.003 % / °C.Utilisation frequency: 50/60 Hz.

AMP specific technical dataNeeds a In/5 CT to be ordered separately.Interchangeable dials to be ordered separately.Consumption: 1.1 VA.Permanent overload: 1.2 In.Maximum overload for 5 s: 10 In.

VLT specific technical dataConsumption: 3 VA.Permanent overload: 1.2 Un.Maximum overload for 5 s: 2 Un.

Catalogue numbersType Scale Connection

on CTCat. no.

AMP for standard feederBasic device (delivered without dial) X/5 160741.3 In dial 0-50 A 50/5 16079

0-100 A 100/5 160800-200 A 200/5 160810-400 A 400/5 160820-600 A 600/5 160830-1000 A 1000/5 160840-1250 A 1250/5 160850-1500 A 1500/5 160860-2000 A 2000/5 160870-2500 A 2500/5 160880-3000 A 3000/5 160890-4000 A 4000/5 160900-5000 A 5000/5 160910-6000 A 6000/5 16092

AMP for motor feederBasic device (delivered without dial) X/5 160733 In dial 0-30-90 A 30/5 16076

0-75-225 A 75/5 160770-200-600 A 200/5 16078

VLT0-500 V 16075

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PB

1011

18-4

0

AMP for standard feeder.

PB

1011

19-4

0

AMP for motor feeder.

PB

1011

16-4

0

VLT.

PB

1011

18-4

0

AMP for standard feeder.

PB

1011

19-4

0

AMP for motor feeder.

PB

1011

16-4

0

VLT.

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Panel instruments 72 x 72 IM100 digital ammeters0 05

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FunctionThe IM100 is a digital ammeter designed to measure AC currents. It provides front panel readings on switchboards and is not equipped for communication. A single device covers current-transformer ratings from 5 to 8000 A.

CharacteristicsElectrical characteristics

Type of measurement rms up to the 9th harmonicRatings of associated current transformers 5 to 8000 A (1)

Frequency 47 - 63 HzMeasurement accuracy (not including sensors) ±1 % of full scale, ±1 digitDigital display 4-digit LED (9999 full-scale

count)Display-refresh time 1.5 sConsumption On power supply 3.5 VA max

On current transformer 0.5 VA at InOverload capacity Continuous 2 In

3 seconds 6 InElectrical safety as defined by standard IEC

1010-1Supply voltage 48 - 115 V AC / DC

220 - 240 V AC380 - 415 V AC

Mechanical characteristicsDimensions DIN 72 x 72 mmWeight 0.25 kgDegree of protection (EN50102) Front face IP50

Other faces IP30 (IP20 for connections)Front face impact resistance (EN50102) IK07 (2 Joules)Vibrations (IEC 68-2-6) Fc test 2 to 13.2 Hz - 1 mm

13.2 to 100 Hz - 0.7 gEnvironment

Operating temperature range -20 °C to +70 °CStorage temperature range -35 °C to +85 °CDamp heat (IEC 68-2-30) 6 cycles +25 °C/ +55 °C /

RH 95 %Salt mist (IEC 68-2-52) Kb test, severity level 2Electromagnetic compatibility:b� electrostatic discharges (IEC 1000-4-2) Level IVb�radiated susceptibility (IEC 1000-4-3) Level IIIb� low-energy conducted susceptibility (IEC 1000-4-4) Level IVb� high-energy conducted susceptibility (IEC 1000-4-5) Level IVb� conducted and radiated emissions (EN50081-2) Class A

(1) Associated current transformers: secondary output 5 A.Available primary ratings:5-20-25-30-40-50-60-70-75-80-100-120-125-150-200-250-300-400-500-600-700-750-800-1000-1200-1250-1500-2000-2500-3000-4000-5000-6000-7000-7500-8000.Recommended accuracy class: 1 (as defined by IEC 60044-1).

DB

1126

08

AccessoriesConnectionFor measurements on a 3-phase distribution system, the Digipact IM100 ammeter may be combined with a Telemecanique K1F-003M or Multi 9 4-position CMA ammeter selector switch (cat. no. 15126 and 16017).Installationb�On front plate for Prisma Plus cubicle: cat. no. 03904, 03910 or 03912b�On door with cut-outs for Prisma Plus cubicle: cat. no. 08593.

Catalogue numbersVoltage Cat. no.

48 to 115 V AC / DC 50835220 to 240 V AC 50836380 to 415 V AC 50837

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1

FunctionThe UM100 is a digital voltmeter designed to measure AC voltages. It provides front panel readings on switchboards and is not equipped for communication. A single device covers all alternating voltages from 0 to 690 V.

CharacteristicsElectrical characteristics

Type of measurement rms up to the 9th harmonicMeasured voltage without voltage transformer 0 to 690 VFrequency 47 - 63 HzMeasurement accuracy (not including sensors) ±1 % of full scale, ±1 digitDigital display 3-digit LED (999 full-scale

count)Display-refresh time 1.5 sConsumption 3.5 VA maxInput impedance > 1 MWOverload capacity Continuous 1.2 Un

1 second 2 UnElectrical safety as defined by standard IEC

1010-1Supply voltage 48 - 115 V AC / DC

220 - 240 V AC380 - 415 V AC

Mechanical characteristicsDimensions DIN 72 x 72 mmWeight 0.25 kgDegree of protection (EN50102) Front face IP50

Other faces IP30 (IP20 for connections)Front face impact resistance (EN50102) IK07 (2 Joules)Vibrations (IEC 68-2-6) Fc test 2 to 13.2 Hz - 1 mm

13.2 to 100 Hz - 0.7 gEnvironment

Operating temperature range -20 °C to +70 °CStorage temperature range -35 °C to +85 °CDamp heat (IEC 68-2-30) 6 cycles +25 °C/ +55 °C /

RH 95 %Salt mist (IEC 68-2-52) Kb test, severity level 2Electromagnetic compatibility:b� electrostatic discharges (IEC 1000-4-2) Level IVb�radiated susceptibility (IEC 1000-4-3) Level IIIb� low-energy conducted susceptibility (IEC 1000-4-4) Level IVb� high-energy conducted susceptibility (IEC 1000-4-5) Level IVb� conducted and radiated emissions (EN50081-2) Class A

DB

1126

09

AccessoriesConnectionFor phase-to-phase or phase-to-neutral measurements on a 3-phase distribution system, the Digipact UM100 voltmeter may be combined with a Telemecanique K1F-027M or Multi 9 7-position CMV voltmeter selector switch (cat. no. 15125 and 16018).Installationb�On front plate for Prisma Plus cubicle: cat. no. 03904, 03910 or 03912b�On door with cut-outs for Prisma Plus cubicle: cat. no. 08593.

Catalogue numbersVoltage Cat. no.

48 to 115 V AC / DC 50831220 to 240 V AC 50832380 to 415 V AC 50834

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Panel instruments

FunctionCMAThis 4-position ammeter selector switch uses a single ammeter (using current transformers) for successive measurement of the currents of a three-phase circuit.CMVThis 7-position voltmeter selector switch uses a single voltmeter for successive measurement of voltages (phase-to-phase and phase-to-neutral) of a three-phase circuit.

Common technical dataRotary handle.Maximum operating voltage: 440 V, 50/60 Hz.Nominal thermal current: 10 A.Operating temperature: -20 °C to +55 °C.Storage temperature: -25 °C to +80 °C.Mechanical durability (AC21A-3 x 440 V): 2 000 000 operations.Degree of protection:IP66 on front faceIP20 at terminal level.Electrical durability: 1 000 000 operations.Connection: jumper terminals with captive screws, for cables up to 1.5 mm2.Complies with standards: IEC/EN 60947-3.

Catalogue numbersType Rating

(A)Voltage(V AC)

Width inmod. of 9 mm

Cat. no.

CMA 10 415 4 15126CMV 10 415 4 15125

Connection

DB

1142

72

CMA.

DB

1142

73

CMV.

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0591

97

CMA.

0591

98

CMV.

0591

97

CMA.

0591

98

CMV.

DIN rail CMA and CMV selector switches

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Panel instruments

FunctionThe 48 x 48 selector switches are designed for flush-mounted installation on doors, wicket doors and front plates of enclosures and cubicles.CMAThe ammeter selector switch uses a single ammeter (by means of current transformers) for successive measurement of the currents of a three-phase circuit.CMVThe voltmeter selector switch uses a single voltmeter for successive measurement of the voltages (phase-to-phase and phase-to-neutral) of a three-phase circuit.

Common technical dataDurability:electrical: 100 000 operationsmechanical: 2 000 000 operations.AgNi contact.Operating temperature: -25 °C to +50 °C.Compliance with standards IEC/EN 60947-3.

Catalogue numbersType Rating

(A)Voltage(V)

Number of positions

Cat. no.

CMA 20 4 16017CMV 500 7 16018

Connection

DB

1172

74

CMA.

DB

1142

75

CMV.

Reading 3 phase-to-earth voltages + 3 phase-to-phase voltages.Note: when connecting do not remove the pre-cabling.

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0507

40-2

5

CMA.

0507

41-2

5

CMV.

0507

40-2

5

CMA.

0507

41-2

5

CMV.

48 x 48 CMA and CMV selector switches

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FunctionElectromechanical counter that counts the operating hours of a machine or piece of electrical equipment. Giving a precise indication of operating time, the counter is used to decide when to carry out preventive maintenance.

Common technical dataElectromechanical display.Maximum display: 99999.99 hours.Display accuracy: 0.01 %.Without reset.Storage temperature: -25 °C to +85 °C.Connection: tunnel terminals for 2.5 mm2 cable.

Specific technical dataCH "DIN"

Consumption: 0.15 VA.Operating temperature: -10 °C to +70 °C.Mounting on DIN rail.

CH "48 x 48"Consumption:15607: 0.25 VA15608: 0.15 VA15609: 0.02 VA to 12 V and 0.3 VA to 36 V.Operating temperature: -20 °C to + 70 °C.Degree of protection: IP65 on front face.Mounting on front face of monitoring switchboards.

Catalogue numbersType Voltage

(V)Width in mod.of 9 mm

Cat. no.

CH "DIN" 230 V AC/50 Hz 4 15440CH "48 x 48" 24 V AC/50 Hz 15607

230 V AC/50 Hz 1560812 to 36 V DC 15609

Connection

DB

1142

62

DB

1142

63

CH "DIN". CH "48 x 48".

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0620

91

CH "DIN".

0620

92

CH "48 x 48".

0620

91

CH "DIN".

0620

92

CH "48 x 48".

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Panel instruments CH hour counters

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FunctionElectromechanical counter designed to count impulses emitted by: kilowatt hour meters, temperature overrun detectors, people meters, speed meters, etc.

Common technical dataSupply and metering voltage: 230 V AC, 50/60 Hz.Consumption: 0.15 VA.Maximum display: 9 999 999 impulses.Without reset.Metering data:minimum impulse time: 50 msminimum time between 2 impulses: 50 ms.Storage temperature: -25 °C to +85 °C.Operating temperature: -10 °C to +70 °C.Connection: tunnel terminals for 2.5 mm2 cable.

Catalogue numberType Width in mod.

of 9 mmCat. no.

CI 4 15443

Connection

DB

1142

71

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90

0620

90

load

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load

Panel instruments CI impulse counter

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Panel instruments

Analog ammeters and voltmeters

DB

1034

73Digital ammeters, voltmeter and frequency meter

DB

1034

74

CMA and CMV selector switches

DB

1034

75

72 x 72 analog ammeters and voltmeter

DB

1034

76

96 x 96 analog ammeters and voltmeter

DB

1034

81

Protection cover

Capot de protection

TerminalM4

Protection cover

Capot de protection

TerminalM4

Protection cover

Capot de protection

TerminalM4

Protection cover

Capot de protection

TerminalM4

Dimensions

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Panel instruments

48 x 48 CMA and CMV selector switches

DB

1034

77UM100 voltmeter, IM100 ammeter

DB

1034

78

CI impulse counter and CH hour counter

DB

1034

79

48 x 48 CH hour counters

DB

1098

25

3.2 (or 4.8)

24.1 (or 33)

22.3 (or 30.5)(with adapter)

3.2 (or 4.8)

24.1 (or 33)

22.3 (or 30.5)(with adapter)

Dimensions (cont.)

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Kilowatt hour meters

FunctionDigital watt-hour meters designed for sub-metering of active energy (rms) consumed by a single-phase or three-phase electric circuit with or without distributed neutral.ME1Single-phase watt-hour meter.ME1zSingle-phase watt-hour meter with partial meter.ME1zrSingle-phase watt-hour meter with partial meter and remote transfer of metering impulses (relay output).ME3Three-phase watt-hour meter without neutral.ME3zrThree-phase watt-hour meter without neutral, with partial meter and remote transfer of metering impulses (relay output).ME4Three-phase + neutral watt-hour meter.ME4zrThree-phase + neutral watt-hour meter with partial meter and remote transfer of metering impulses (relay output).ME4zrtThree-phase watt-hour meter with or without neutral associated with external CTs (not supplied), with partial meter and remote transfer of metering impulses (relay output).

Catalogue numbers

Type Rating(A)

Voltage(V CA)

Width in mod. of 9 mm

Cat. no.

Single-phase circuit (1L + N)ME1 63 230 4 17065ME1z 63 230 4 17066ME1zr 63 230 4 17067Three-phase circuit (3L)ME3 63 3 x 400-3 x 230 8 17075ME3zr 63 3 x 400-3 x 230 8 17076ME4zrt 40...6000 3 x 400-3 x 230 8 17072Three-phase + neutral circuit (3L + N)ME4 63 3 x 230/400 8 17070ME4zr 63 3 x 230/400 8 17071ME4zrt 40...6000 3 x 230/400 8 17072

Common technical data

Accuracy class 2Frequency 50/60 HzConsumption 2.5 VAOperating temperature -25 °C to +55 °CConnection by tunnel terminals Top terminals: 6 mm2

Bottom terminals: 16 mm2

Compliance with standard IEC 61036 (with a sealable enclosure)

0620

87N

ME1zr.

0620

88N

ME3zr.

0620

89N

ME4zrt.

0620

87N

ME1zr.

0620

88N

ME3zr.

0620

89N

ME4zrt.

ME watt-hour meters

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Kilowatt hour meters

Specific technical data

(1) example: 500/5 CT = 10,000/500 flashes per kWh = 20 flashes per kWh(2) example: 500/5 CT = 500/10 kWh per impulse = 50 kWh per impulse

ME1, ME1z and ME1zr specific technical dataME1 ME1z ME1zr

Direct measurement Up to 63 A Up to 63 A Up to 63 AMetering and activity indicator light (yellow)

1,000 flashes per kWh 1,000 flashes per kWh 1,000 flashes per kWh

Wiring error indicator Yes Yes YesTotal meter (max. capacity) on one phase

999.99 MWh 999.99 MWh 999.99 MWh

Total meter display In kWh or MWh with 5 significant digits In kWh or MWh with 5 significant digits In kWh or MWh with 5 significant digitsPartial meter (max. capacity) on one phase with RESET

- 99.99 MWh 99.99 MWh

Partial meter display - In kWh or MWh with 4 significant digits In kWh or MWh with 4 significant digitsRemote transfer - - By NO impulse contact:

- ELV insulation voltage: 4 kV, 50 Hz- 18 mA/24 V DC, 100 mA/230 V AC- 1 impulse of 200 ms (contact closing) per kWh

ME3 and ME3zr specific technical dataME3 ME3zr

Direct measurement Up to 63 A Up to 63 AMetering and activity indicator light (yellow)

100 flashes per kWh 100 flashes per kWh

Total meter (max. capacity) on one phase

999.99 MWh 999.99 MWh

Total meter display In kWh or MWh with 5 significant digits In kWh or MWh with 5 significant digitsPartial meter (max. capacity) on one phase with RESET

- 99.99 MWh

Partial meter display - In kWh or MWh with 4 significant digitsRemote transfer - By NO impulse contact:

- ELV insulation voltage: 4 kV, 50 Hz- 18 mA/24 V DC, 100 mA/230 V AC- 1 impulse of 200 ms (contact closing) every 10 kWh

ME4, ME4zr and ME4zrt specific technical dataME4 ME4zr ME4zrt

Direct measurement Up to 63 A Up to 63 A -Measurement by CT - - Ratio of 40/5 to 6,000/5 (configurable)CT ratings choice - - See page 22

Consumption of each measurement input

- - 0.05 VA to 5 A

Metering and activity indicator light (yellow)

100 flashes per kWh 100 flashes per kWh 10,000/x flashes per kWh (1)

(x = CT rating)Total meter (max. capacity) on all 3 phases

999.99 MWh 999.99 MWh Where CT y 150 A : 999.99 MWhWhere CT > 150 A : 9,999.99 MWh

Total meter display In kWh or MWh with 5 significant digits In kWh or MWh with 5 significant digits In kWh or MWh with 5 significant digitsPartial meter (max. capacity) on all 3 phases with RESET

- 99.99 MWh Where CT y 150 A : 99.99 MWhWhere CT > 150 A : 999.99 MWh

Partial meter display - In kWh or MWh with 4 significant digits In kWh or MWh with 4 significant digitsRemote transfer - By NO impulse contact:

- ELV insulation voltage: 4 kV, 50 Hz- 18 mA/24 V DC, 100 mA/230 V AC- 1 impulse of 200 ms (contact closing) every 10 kWh

By NO impulse contact:- ELV insulation voltage: 4 kV, 50 Hz- 18 mA/24 V DC, 100 mA/230 V AC- 10/x impulse of 200 ms (contact closing) per kWh = x/10 kWh per impulse (2) (x = CT rating)

ME1, ME1z and ME1zr specific technical dataME1 ME1z ME1zr

Direct measurement Up to 63 A Up to 63 A Up to 63 AMetering and activity indicator light (yellow)

1,000 flashes per kWh 1,000 flashes per kWh 1,000 flashes per kWh

Wiring error indicator Yes Yes YesTotal meter (max. capacity) on one phase

999.99 MWh 999.99 MWh 999.99 MWh

Total meter display In kWh or MWh with 5 significant digits In kWh or MWh with 5 significant digits In kWh or MWh with 5 significant digitsPartial meter (max. capacity) on one phase with RESET

- 99.99 MWh 99.99 MWh

Partial meter display - In kWh or MWh with 4 significant digits In kWh or MWh with 4 significant digitsRemote transfer - - By NO impulse contact:

- ELV insulation voltage: 4 kV, 50 Hz- 18 mA/24 V DC, 100 mA/230 V AC- 1 impulse of 200 ms (contact closing) per kWh

ME3 and ME3zr specific technical dataME3 ME3zr

Direct measurement Up to 63 A Up to 63 AMetering and activity indicator light (yellow)

100 flashes per kWh 100 flashes per kWh

Total meter (max. capacity) on one phase

999.99 MWh 999.99 MWh

Total meter display In kWh or MWh with 5 significant digits In kWh or MWh with 5 significant digitsPartial meter (max. capacity) on one phase with RESET

- 99.99 MWh

Partial meter display - In kWh or MWh with 4 significant digitsRemote transfer - By NO impulse contact:

- ELV insulation voltage: 4 kV, 50 Hz- 18 mA/24 V DC, 100 mA/230 V AC- 1 impulse of 200 ms (contact closing) every 10 kWh

ME4, ME4zr and ME4zrt specific technical dataME4 ME4zr ME4zrt

Direct measurement Up to 63 A Up to 63 A -Measurement by CT - - Ratio of 40/5 to 6,000/5 (configurable)CT ratings choice - - See page 22

Consumption of each measurement input

- - 0.05 VA to 5 A

Metering and activity indicator light (yellow)

100 flashes per kWh 100 flashes per kWh 10,000/x flashes per kWh (1)

(x = CT rating)Total meter (max. capacity) on all 3 phases

999.99 MWh 999.99 MWh Where CT y 150 A : 999.99 MWhWhere CT > 150 A : 9,999.99 MWh

Total meter display In kWh or MWh with 5 significant digits In kWh or MWh with 5 significant digits In kWh or MWh with 5 significant digitsPartial meter (max. capacity) on all 3 phases with RESET

- 99.99 MWh Where CT y 150 A : 99.99 MWhWhere CT > 150 A : 999.99 MWh

Partial meter display - In kWh or MWh with 4 significant digits In kWh or MWh with 4 significant digitsRemote transfer - By NO impulse contact:

- ELV insulation voltage: 4 kV, 50 Hz- 18 mA/24 V DC, 100 mA/230 V AC- 1 impulse of 200 ms (contact closing) every 10 kWh

By NO impulse contact:- ELV insulation voltage: 4 kV, 50 Hz- 18 mA/24 V DC, 100 mA/230 V AC- 10/x impulse of 200 ms (contact closing) per kWh = x/10 kWh per impulse (2) (x = CT rating)

ME watt-hour meters (cont.)

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to impulse meter (ME4zr)

Kilowatt hour meters

Protection (to be adapted to suit the short-circuit current at the connection point).Shorting switch unit.

2

Protection (to be adapted to suit the short-circuit current at the connection point).Shorting switch unit.

2

Connection Single-phase circuit

DB

1098

28

ME1 / ME1zr.

Three-phase circuit

DB

1098

29

DB

1142

76

ME3 / ME3zr. ME4zrt.

Three-phase + neutral circuit

DB

1098

31

DB

1142

61

ME4 / ME4zr. ME4zrt.

CautionDo not earth the CT secondary (S2).Networks greater than 5 A:

measurements require use of current transformers with a 5 A secondary.

bb

You must comply with the routing direction of power cables in the current transformer primary. Cables enter in "P1" and leave in "P2" to the loads.

b

DB

1142

65

DB

1142

64

to impulse meter (ME1zr)to impulse meter (ME1zr)

to impulse meter (ME3zr)to impulse meter (ME3zr)

to impulse meterto impulse meter

to impulse meterto impulse meter

ME watt-hour meters (cont.)

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Kilowatt hour meters

DescriptionME1, ME1z, ME1zr

Pulse output for remote transfer (ME1zr).Flashing meter indicator.Total or partial meter display.Push-button: Total or partial meter display, reset partial meter (ME1z, ME1zr). Wiring error indicator.

ME4zrtPulse output for remote transfer.Flashing meter indicator.Total or partial meter display and CT rating display.Push-button: Total or partial meter display, reset partial meter, display or selection of CT rating.

Connection Use with a contactor

A measurement instrument is normally continually supplied.For a non-continuous supply (load switching), we recommend that you place the breaking device downstream from the measurement instrument to limit disturbances on the module inputs.These disturbances, particularly on inductive loads, may result in early ageing of the device.You must also place the measurement instrument at a distance from the breaking device to limit the risk of disturbance.

Example: ME meter on a load switching:

DB

1098

33

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4

Load Load

Circuit-breaker

Contactor

Circuit-breaker

Contactor

Load Load

Circuit-breaker

Contactor

Circuit-breaker

Contactor

ME watt-hour meters (cont.) D

B11

4259

ME1, ME1z, MEzr.

DB

1142

60

ME4zrt.

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Kilowatt hour meters

ME1, ME1z and ME1zr watt-hour meters

DB

1034

83ME3, ME3zr, ME4, ME4zr, ME4zrt watt-hour meters

DB

1034

84

Dimensions

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Power-monitoring units Product selection according to measurement functions

Power Meter

PM9/PM9P/PM9C

PM700 PM700P PM710 PM750 PM810 PM820 PM850 PM870

IM code 510 521 521 521 541 641 772 772 774General selection criteriaInstallation On DIN rail Flush mount Flush mountUse on LV distribution systems b b b b b b b b b

Use on LV and HV distribution systems - b b b b b b b b Current / voltage accuracy 0.5 % 0.5 % 0.5 % 0.5 % 0.5 % 0.1 % 0.1 % 0.1 % 0.1 %Power / active energy accuracy 1 % 1 % 1 % 1 % 0.5 % 0.5 % 0.5 % 0.5 % 0.5 %Instantaneous rms valuesCurrent b Phases b b b b b b b b b

b Neutral b b b b b b b b b

b Extended measurement range

- - - - - - - - -

Voltage b b b b b b b b b

Frequency b b b b b b b b b

Total power b Active b b b b b(3) b b b b

b Reactive b b b b b(3) b b b b

b Apparent b b b b b b b b b

Power per phase b Active b b b b b b b b b

b Reactive b b b b b b b b b

b Apparent - b b b b b b b b

Power factor b Total b absolute absolute absolute signed b b b b

b Per phase - - - - - b b b b

Energy valuesActive energy b b b b b(3) In/Out In/Out In/Out In/OutReactive energy b b b b b(3) In/Out In/Out In/Out In/OutApparent energy - b b b b b b b b

User-set accumulation mode - - - - - b b b b

Demand valuesCurrent Present and

maximum values- b b b b b b b b

Total active power Present and maximum values

b(4) b b b b b b b b

Total reactive power Present and maximum values

b(4) b b b b b b b b

Total apparent power Present and maximum values

b(4) b b b b b b b b

Total predicted demand kW, kVAR, kVA - - - - - b b b b

Synchronisation of calculation window - - - - b b b b b User-set calculation mode - b b b b b b b b

Other measurementsHour counter b b b b b b b b b

(1) Measurement sensors included.(2) Not available with Digipact communication card.(3) Active and Reactive Power and Energy are signed and net consumption values.(4) Active power or reactive power or apparent power

Circuit Monitor Micrologic control units for low-voltage circuit breakers

CM3250 CM3350 CM4250 CM4000T A P H

772 774 774 777 - - -

Display in front and module on DIN rail Display in front and module inside switchboard Integrated in the circuit breakerb b b b b b b

b b b b - - -0.1 % 0.1 % 0.07 % 0.07 % 1.5 % (1) 1.5 % (1) 1.5 % (1)

0.5 % 0. 5 % 0.2 % 0.2 % - 2.0 % (1) 2.0 % (1)

b b b b b b b

b b b b b b b

- - - - b b b

b b b b - b b

b b b b - b b

b b b b - b b

b b b b - b b

b b b b - b b

b b b b - b (2) b (2)

b b b b - b (2) b (2)

b b b b - b (2) b (2)

b b b b -

b b b b - b (2) b (2)

b b b b - b b

b b b b - b b

b b b b - b b

b b b b - b b

b b b b - b (2) b (2)

b b b b - b (2) b (2)

b b b b - b (2) b (2)

b b b b - b (2) b (2)

b b b b - - b (2)

b b b b - b (2) b (2)

b b b b - b (2) b (2)

- - - - - - -

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Power Meter

PM9/PM9P/PM9C

PM700 PM700P PM710 PM750 PM810 PM820 PM850 PM870

IM code 510 521 521 521 541 641 772 772 774General selection criteriaInstallation On DIN rail Flush mount Flush mountUse on LV distribution systems b b b b b b b b b

Use on LV and HV distribution systems - b b b b b b b b Current / voltage accuracy 0.5 % 0.5 % 0.5 % 0.5 % 0.5 % 0.1 % 0.1 % 0.1 % 0.1 %Power / active energy accuracy 1 % 1 % 1 % 1 % 0.5 % 0.5 % 0.5 % 0.5 % 0.5 %Instantaneous rms valuesCurrent b Phases b b b b b b b b b

b Neutral b b b b b b b b b

b Extended measurement range

- - - - - - - - -

Voltage b b b b b b b b b

Frequency b b b b b b b b b

Total power b Active b b b b b(3) b b b b

b Reactive b b b b b(3) b b b b

b Apparent b b b b b b b b b

Power per phase b Active b b b b b b b b b

b Reactive b b b b b b b b b

b Apparent - b b b b b b b b

Power factor b Total b absolute absolute absolute signed b b b b

b Per phase - - - - - b b b b

Energy valuesActive energy b b b b b(3) In/Out In/Out In/Out In/OutReactive energy b b b b b(3) In/Out In/Out In/Out In/OutApparent energy - b b b b b b b b

User-set accumulation mode - - - - - b b b b

Demand valuesCurrent Present and

maximum values- b b b b b b b b

Total active power Present and maximum values

b(4) b b b b b b b b

Total reactive power Present and maximum values

b(4) b b b b b b b b

Total apparent power Present and maximum values

b(4) b b b b b b b b

Total predicted demand kW, kVAR, kVA - - - - - b b b b

Synchronisation of calculation window - - - - b b b b b User-set calculation mode - b b b b b b b b

Other measurementsHour counter b b b b b b b b b

(1) Measurement sensors included.(2) Not available with Digipact communication card.(3) Active and Reactive Power and Energy are signed and net consumption values.(4) Active power or reactive power or apparent power

Circuit Monitor Micrologic control units for low-voltage circuit breakers

CM3250 CM3350 CM4250 CM4000T A P H

772 774 774 777 - - -

Display in front and module on DIN rail Display in front and module inside switchboard Integrated in the circuit breakerb b b b b b b

b b b b - - -0.1 % 0.1 % 0.07 % 0.07 % 1.5 % (1) 1.5 % (1) 1.5 % (1)

0.5 % 0. 5 % 0.2 % 0.2 % - 2.0 % (1) 2.0 % (1)

b b b b b b b

b b b b b b b

- - - - b b b

b b b b - b b

b b b b - b b

b b b b - b b

b b b b - b b

b b b b - b b

b b b b - b (2) b (2)

b b b b - b (2) b (2)

b b b b - b (2) b (2)

b b b b -

b b b b - b (2) b (2)

b b b b - b b

b b b b - b b

b b b b - b b

b b b b - b b

b b b b - b (2) b (2)

b b b b - b (2) b (2)

b b b b - b (2) b (2)

b b b b - b (2) b (2)

b b b b - - b (2)

b b b b - b (2) b (2)

b b b b - b (2) b (2)

- - - - - - -

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Power Meter

PM9/PM9P/PM9C

PM700 PM700P PM710 PM750 PM810 PM820 PM850 PM870

Power quality measurementsInterharmonics - - - - - - - - -Total harmonic distortion bVoltage - b b b b b b b b

bCurrent - b b b b b b b b

Individual harmonic content (current and voltage) - - - - - 31 (1) 31 63 63Waveform capture - - - - - - - b b(2)

Detection of voltage sags and swells - - - - - - - - b

Programmable (logic and mathematical functions) - - - - - - - - -Detection and capture of transients (< 1 µs) - - - - - - - - -Flicker - - - - - - - - -EN 50160 compliance checking - - - - - - - b(3) b(3)

True rms measurement Maximum harmonic number

�5 �5 �5 �5 �5 63 63 63 63

Sampling rate Points per cycle - 32 32 32 32 128 128 128 128

Data recordingMin/max of instantaneous values - b b b b b b b b

Data logging - - - - - 2 (1) 2 4 4Event logging - - - - - - b b b

Trend curves - - - - - - - b b

Alarms - - - - b b b b b

Alarm notification via email - - - - - - - - -Sequence of Events Recording - - - - - - - - -Date and time stamping - - - - - b b b b

GPS time synchronisation - - - - - - - - -Storage capacity - - - - - 80 kB (1) 80 kB 800 kB 800 kBDisplay, sensors, input/outputsFront-panel display b b b b b b b b b

Built-in current and voltage sensors - - - - - - - - -Digital or analogue inputs (max. number) - - - - 2 13 13 13 13Pulse outputs 1 (PM9P) - 2 - � � � � �Digital or analogue outputs (max. number including pulse outputs)

1 (PM9P) - 2 - � 9 9 9 9

Input metering capability (number of channels) - - - - - 5 5 5 5Direct voltage connections without external VT 450 V 480 V 480 V 480 V 480 V 600 V 600 V 600 V 600 VPower supplyAC/DC version AC 230 V 100 to 415 V 100 to 415 V

DC - 125 to 250 V 125 to 250 VDC version With CPM24 or CPM48 accessory (option)CommunicationRS 485 port b(PM9C) - - b b 2-wire (on board)

4-wire (with remote display)

Infra-red port - - - - - - - - -RS 232 port - - - - - With remote displayModbus (M), Digipact (D) protocol M - - M M M M M MEthernet port (Modbus/TCP/IP protocol) - - - - - - - - -HTML Web-page server - - - - - - - - -Ethernet gateway for other products on an RS 485 link

- - - - - - - - -

(1) With PM810LOG.(2) Configurable.(3) Except for interharmonics, signalling voltage, flicker and transients.

Circuit Monitor Micrologic control units for low-voltage circuit breakers

CM3250 CM3350 CM4250 CM4000T A P H

- - b - - - -b b b b - - b

b b b b b

b b b b - - b(4)

b b b b - - b(4)

- b b b - - -- - b b - - -- - - b - - -- - - b - - -b(8) b(8) b(8) b(9) - - -63 63 255 255 12 31 31

128 128 512 100 000 at 50 Hz 83 333 at 60 Hz

24 64 64

b b b b b(5) b(4) b(4)

14 14 14 14 - - -b b b b - b(4) b(4)

b b b b - - -b b b b - b b

Option Option Option Option - - -b b b b - - -b b b b - b b

Option Option Option Option - - -8 MB 8 MB Up to 32 MB Up to 32 MB - - -

Option Option Option Option b b b

- - - - b b b

4 4 16 (6) 16 (6) - - -� � � � - - -5 5 �7 (6) �7 (6) 6 6 6

10 10 10 10 - - -600 V 600 V 690 V 600 V 690 V 690 V 690 V

100 to 275 V (±10 %) 100 to 275 V (±10 %) (7) (7) (7)

125 to 250 V (±20 %) 125 to 250 V (±20 %) (7) (7) (7)

With CPM24 or CPM48 accessory (option) (7) (7) (7)

b b b b Option Option Option

Option Option Option Option - - -- - b b - - -M M M M M, D M, D M, DOption Option Option Option - - -Option Option Option Option - - -Option Option Option Option - - -

(4) Not available with Digipact communication card.(5) Maximum only.(6) The total number of inputs and outputs may not exceed 25.(7) Self-powered.(8) Except for interharmonics, signalling voltage, flicker and transients. (9) Except for interharmonics and signalling voltage,

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Power Meter

PM9/PM9P/PM9C

PM700 PM700P PM710 PM750 PM810 PM820 PM850 PM870

Power quality measurementsInterharmonics - - - - - - - - -Total harmonic distortion bVoltage - b b b b b b b b

bCurrent - b b b b b b b b

Individual harmonic content (current and voltage) - - - - - 31 (1) 31 63 63Waveform capture - - - - - - - b b(2)

Detection of voltage sags and swells - - - - - - - - b

Programmable (logic and mathematical functions) - - - - - - - - -Detection and capture of transients (< 1 µs) - - - - - - - - -Flicker - - - - - - - - -EN 50160 compliance checking - - - - - - - b(3) b(3)

True rms measurement Maximum harmonic number

�5 �5 �5 �5 �5 63 63 63 63

Sampling rate Points per cycle - 32 32 32 32 128 128 128 128

Data recordingMin/max of instantaneous values - b b b b b b b b

Data logging - - - - - 2 (1) 2 4 4Event logging - - - - - - b b b

Trend curves - - - - - - - b b

Alarms - - - - b b b b b

Alarm notification via email - - - - - - - - -Sequence of Events Recording - - - - - - - - -Date and time stamping - - - - - b b b b

GPS time synchronisation - - - - - - - - -Storage capacity - - - - - 80 kB (1) 80 kB 800 kB 800 kBDisplay, sensors, input/outputsFront-panel display b b b b b b b b b

Built-in current and voltage sensors - - - - - - - - -Digital or analogue inputs (max. number) - - - - 2 13 13 13 13Pulse outputs 1 (PM9P) - 2 - � � � � �Digital or analogue outputs (max. number including pulse outputs)

1 (PM9P) - 2 - � 9 9 9 9

Input metering capability (number of channels) - - - - - 5 5 5 5Direct voltage connections without external VT 450 V 480 V 480 V 480 V 480 V 600 V 600 V 600 V 600 VPower supplyAC/DC version AC 230 V 100 to 415 V 100 to 415 V

DC - 125 to 250 V 125 to 250 VDC version With CPM24 or CPM48 accessory (option)CommunicationRS 485 port b(PM9C) - - b b 2-wire (on board)

4-wire (with remote display)

Infra-red port - - - - - - - - -RS 232 port - - - - - With remote displayModbus (M), Digipact (D) protocol M - - M M M M M MEthernet port (Modbus/TCP/IP protocol) - - - - - - - - -HTML Web-page server - - - - - - - - -Ethernet gateway for other products on an RS 485 link

- - - - - - - - -

(1) With PM810LOG.(2) Configurable.(3) Except for interharmonics, signalling voltage, flicker and transients.

Circuit Monitor Micrologic control units for low-voltage circuit breakers

CM3250 CM3350 CM4250 CM4000T A P H

- - b - - - -b b b b - - b

b b b b b

b b b b - - b(4)

b b b b - - b(4)

- b b b - - -- - b b - - -- - - b - - -- - - b - - -b(8) b(8) b(8) b(9) - - -63 63 255 255 12 31 31

128 128 512 100 000 at 50 Hz 83 333 at 60 Hz

24 64 64

b b b b b(5) b(4) b(4)

14 14 14 14 - - -b b b b - b(4) b(4)

b b b b - - -b b b b - b b

Option Option Option Option - - -b b b b - - -b b b b - b b

Option Option Option Option - - -8 MB 8 MB Up to 32 MB Up to 32 MB - - -

Option Option Option Option b b b

- - - - b b b

4 4 16 (6) 16 (6) - - -� � � � - - -5 5 �7 (6) �7 (6) 6 6 6

10 10 10 10 - - -600 V 600 V 690 V 600 V 690 V 690 V 690 V

100 to 275 V (±10 %) 100 to 275 V (±10 %) (7) (7) (7)

125 to 250 V (±20 %) 125 to 250 V (±20 %) (7) (7) (7)

With CPM24 or CPM48 accessory (option) (7) (7) (7)

b b b b Option Option Option

Option Option Option Option - - -- - b b - - -M M M M M, D M, D M, DOption Option Option Option - - -Option Option Option Option - - -Option Option Option Option - - -

(4) Not available with Digipact communication card.(5) Maximum only.(6) The total number of inputs and outputs may not exceed 25.(7) Self-powered.(8) Except for interharmonics, signalling voltage, flicker and transients. (9) Except for interharmonics and signalling voltage,

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Power-monitoring unitsE

9046

3

The PowerLogic Power Meter Series PM9 offers the basic measurement capabilities required to monitor an electrical installation in a 4-module case (18 mm modules).

They can be used to monitor 2-, 3- and 4-wire low-voltage systems and connect to external current transformers. With the large backlit display, you can monitor all three phases at the same time.

Three versions are available for one supply voltage (220 to 240 V AC):b�PM9 for basic measurementsb�PM9P for basic measurements with pulse outputb�PM9C for basic measurements with Modbus RS485 output.

ApplicationsPanel instrumentation.Sub-billing / cost allocation.Remote monitoring of an electrical installation.

CharacteristicsOnly 72 mm wide (four 18 mm modules)Compact design for optimised installation.Large backlit displaySimultaneous monitoring of all three phases.Demand powerMonitoring of subscribed-power overruns.IEC 62053-21 Class 1 for energyFor sub-billing and cost-allocation applications.

Part numbers

PB

1006

46-4

3

Power Meter Series PM9.

Type Voltage Width in 9 mm modules Part no.Power Meter PM9 220 to 240 V AC 8 15199Power Meter PM9P 220 to 240 V AC 8 15197Power Meter PM9C 220 to 240 V AC 8 15198

Power Meter Series PM9Functions and characteristics

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Selection guide PM9 PM9P PM9CGeneral

Use on LV systems only 1P + N, 3P, 3P + N b b b

Current and voltage accuracy 0.5 % 0.5 % 0.5 %Energy and power accuracy 1 % 1 % 1 %Direct voltage connection 450 V 450 V 450 VInstantaneous rms values

Current 3 phases and neutral b b b

Voltage Phase-to-neutral and phase-to-phase

b b b

Frequency b b b

Active and reactive power Total and per phase b b b

Apparent power Total b b b

Power factor Total b b b

Energy valuesActive energy b b b

Partial active energy b b b

Reactive energy b b b

Demand valuesActive, reactive, apparent power Present and max. values b b b

Other measurementsHour counter b b b

Display and I/OBacklit LCD display b b b

Pulse output - � -Communication

RS485 port - - b

Modbus protocol - - b

Power Meter Series PM9Functions and characteristics (cont.)

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Electrical characteristicsType of measurement On single-phase (1P + N) or three-

phase (3P, 3P + N) AC systemsMeasurement accuracy Current and voltage 0.5 % of reading

Power 1 % of reading from pf 0.8 leading to 0.5 lagging

Frequency 0.2 HzPower factor 2 % from 0.8 leading to 0.5 laggingActive energy Class 1 as defined by IEC 62053-21 Reactive energy Class 2 as defined by IEC 62053-23

Input-voltage characteristics

Measured voltage 50 to 450 V AC (direct)and up to 1000 V AC (with external VT)

Permissible overload 1.15 UnFrequency measurement range

45 to 65 Hz

Input-current characteristics CT ratings Adjustable from 5 to 10000 ASecondary 5 AMetering over-range 15 mA to 6 APermissible overload 6 A continuous

20 A 10 s50 A 1 s

Load 0.55 VAInput current Not isolated

Control Power AC 220 to 240 V AC (±10 %), < 5 VAPulse output (PM9P) Static output, 350 V AC/DC max.,

130 mA max. at 25 °C, derating 1 mA/°C above 25 °C, 5 kV insulation

Mechanical characteristicsWeight 0.3 kgIP degree of protection IP52 (front display)Dimensions 72 x 90 x 66 (mm)Connection Tunnel terminals, 1 x 4 mm2

Environmental conditionsOperating temperature -5 °C to +55 °CPollution degree 2Installation category III for distribution systems

up to 260/450 VElectromagnetic compatibility

Electrostatic discharge Level III (IEC 61000-4-2)Immunity to radiated fields

Level III (IEC 61000-4-3)

Immunity to fast transients

Level IV (IEC 61000-4-4)

Immunity to impulse waves

Level IV (IEC 61000-4-5)

Conducted and radiated emissions

Class B (CISPR11)

Safetye

CommunicationRS485 port (PM9C)remote reading and reset

2-wire, 9600 or 19200 bauds, Modbus RTU, ELSV circuit, 6 kV impulse withstand (double insulation)

Power Meter Series PM9Functions and characteristics (cont.)

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Power-monitoring units Power Meter Series PM9Installation and connection

Dimensions

DB

1019

50

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PM9/4-wire connection with 3 CTs

DB

1126

10

Connection example.

PM9P/4-wire connection with 3 CTs

DB

1126

11

Connection example.

Note: other types of connection are possible. See product documentation.

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PM9C/4-wire connection with 3 CTs

DB

1126

12

Connection example.

Note: other types of connection are possible. See product documentation.

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Power-monitoring units Power Meter Series 700 Functions and characteristics

E90

�6�

The PowerLogic Power Meter Series 700 offers all the measurement capabilities required to monitor an electrical installation in a single 96 x 96 mm unit extending only �0 mm behind the mounting surface.

With its large display, you can monitor all three phases and neutral at the same time. The anti-glare display features large 11 mm high characters and powerful backlighting for easy reading even in extreme lighting conditions and viewing angles.

The Power Meter Series 700 is available in four versions:bPM700, basic metering with THD and min/max readingsbPM700P, same functions as the PM700, plus two solid-state pulse outputs for energy meteringbPM710, same functions as the PM700, plus one RS �8� port for Modbus communicationbPM7�0, same functions as the PM710, plus two digital inputs, one digital output, alarms and signed power factor.

ApplicationsPanel instrumentation.Sub-billing and cost allocation.Remote monitoring of an electrical installation.Harmonic monitoring (THD).Alarming with under/over conditions and I/O status (PM7�0)

CharacteristicsRequires only 50 mm behind mounting surfaceThe Power Meter Series 700 can be mounted on switchboard doors to maximise free space for electrical devices.

Large back lit display with integrated bar chartsDisplays � measurements at a time for fast readings.

Intuitive useEasy navigation using context-sensitive menus.

Power and current demand, THD and min/max reading in basic versionA high-performance solution for trouble-free monitoring of your electrical installation.

Active energy class IEC 62053-22 class 0.5S (PM750) and IEC 62053-21 class 1 (PM700, PM700P, PM710) Suitable for sub-billing and cost-allocation applications.

Innovative Power MeterRS �8� communications, alarming and digital I/O in a single Power Meter (PM7�0).

PB

10�1

61 -�

1

Part numbersPower Meter PM700 Power Meter PM700MG

PM700P Power Meter PM700PMG

PM710 Power Meter PM710MG

PM7�0 Power Meter PM750MG

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DB

1117

��

Selection guide PM700 PM700P PM710 PM750GeneralUse on LV and HV systems b b b b

Current and voltage accuracy 0.� % 0.� % 0.� % 0.� %

Active energy accuracy 1.0 % 1.0 % 1.0 % 0.� %

Reactive energy accuracy � % � % � % � %

Instantaneous rms valuesCurrent Phases and neutral b b b b

Voltage Ph-Ph and Ph-N b b b b

Frequency b b b b

Active, reactive, apparent power

Total and per phase b b b signed (1)

Power factor Total absolute absolute absolute signed

DB

1117

��

Energy valuesActive, reactive, apparent energy b b b signed (1)

Demand valuesCurrent Present and max. b b b b

Active, reactive, apparent power

Present and max. b b b b

Setting of calculation mode

Block, sliding, input synchronisation mode

b b b b

Other measurementsHour counter b b b b

Power quality measurementsHarmonic distortion Current and voltage b b b b

Data recordingMin/max of instantaneous values b b b b

Alarms - - - b(2)

Display and I/OBacklit LCD display b b b b

Digital inputs - - - � (3)

Digital outputs - � (4) - 1 (5)

CommunicationRS �8� port - - b b

Power Meter 750.1 Control power.2 Voltage inputs.3 Current inputs.4 RS �8� port.5 Digital input/output.6 Mounting clips.7 Mounting slot.

Modbus protocol - - b b

(1) kW, kVAR, kWh and kVARh are signed net consumption values.(2) 15 user-configurable under and over conditions and in combination with digital inputs or outputs status.(3) 2 operation modes are available: normal or input demand synchronisation.(4) kWh and kVARh pulse output mode only.(5) 3 operation modes are available: external, alarm or kWh pulse output.

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Electrical characteristics

PB

10�0

�0-�

1

Type of measurement True rms up to the 1�th harmonic on three-phase (�P, �P + N) two-phase and single-phase AC systems�� samples per cycle

Measurement accuracy

Current 0.� % from 1 A to 6 A

Voltage 0.� % from �0 V to �77 V

Power Factor 0.� % from 1 A to 6 A

Power 1 %

Frequency ±0.0� % from �� to 6� Hz

Active Energy Class 1 as defined by IEC 6�0��-�1 (1)

Class 0.�S as defined by IEC 6�0��-�� (2)

Reactive Energy Class � as defined by IEC 6�0��-��

Data update rate 1 s

Input-voltage characteristics

Measured voltage 10 to �80 V AC (direct Ph-Ph)10 to �77 V AC (direct Ph-N)up to 1.6 MV AC (with external VT) the lower limit of the measurement range depends on the PT ratio

Rear view of Power Meter Series 700 (PM750). Metering over-range 1.� Un

Impedance � MW (Ph-Ph) / 1 MW (Ph-N)

Frequency range �� to 6� Hz

Input-current characteristics

CT ratings Primary Adjustable from � A to ��767 A

Secondary 1 A or � A

Measurement input range � mA to 6 A

Permissible overload 1� A continuous�0 A for 10 seconds per hour1�0 A for 1 second per hour

Impedance < 0.1 W

Load < 0.1� VA

Power supply AC 100 to �1� ±10 % V AC, � VA

DC 1�� to ��0 ±�0 % V DC, � W

Ride-through time 100 ms at 1�0 V AC

Input Digital inputs (PM7�0) 1� to �6 V DC, �� V DC nominal,1� kW impedance, �.� kV rms isolation, max. frequency �� Hz, response time 10 ms

Output Pulse outputs (PM700P) � to ��0 V DC or 6 to ��0 V AC,100 mA at �� °C, derate 0.�6 mA per °C above �� °C, �.�1 kV rms isolation, �0 W on-resistance at 100 mA

Digital or pulse outputs (PM7�0)

8 to �6 V DC, �� V DC nominal at �� °C, �.0 kV rms isolation, �8 W on-resistance at 100 mA

Mechanical characteristicsWeight 0.�7 kg

IP degree of protection (IEC 60��9) IP�� front display, IP�0 meter body

Dimensions 96 x 96 x 69 mm (meter with display)96 x 96 x �0 mm (behind mounting surface)

Environmental conditionsOperating temperature

Meter -� °C to +60 °C

Display -10 °C to +�0 °C

Storage temp. Meter + display -�0 °C to +8� °C

Humidity rating � to 9� % RH at �0 °C (non-condensing)

Pollution degree �

Metering category III, for distribution systems up to �77/�80 V AC

Dielectric withstand As per EN 61010, UL�08 - Double insulated front panel display

Altitude �000 m max.

Electromagnetic compatibilityElectrostatic discharge Level III (IEC 61000-�-�)

Immunity to radiated fields Level III (IEC 61000-�-�)

Immunity to fast transients Level III (IEC 61000-�-�)

Immunity to impulse waves Level III (IEC 61000-�-�)

Conducted immunity Level III (IEC 61000-�-6)

Immunity to magnetic fields Level III (IEC 61000-�-8)

Immunity to voltage dips Level III (IEC 61000-�-11)

Conducted and radiated emissions e commercial environment/FCC part 1� class B EN ��011

Harmonics emissions IEC 61000-�-�

Flicker emissions IEC 61000-�-�

(1) PM700, PM700P, PM710.(2) PM750.

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SafetyEurope e, as per IEC 61010-1 i (1)

U.S. and Canada UL�08

CommunicationRS �8� port (PM710 and PM7�0) �-wire, up to 19�00 bauds, Modbus RTU (double insulation)

Display characteristicsDimensions 7� x 69 mm Back-lit green LCD

(6 lines total, � concurrent values)

Firmware characteristicsMin./max. Worst min. and max. with phase indication for voltages,

currents and THD. Min. and max. values for power factor, power (P, Q, S) and frequency

(1) Protected throughout by double insulation .

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Dimensions

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4-wire connection with 3 CTs and no PT

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3-wire connection with 2 CTs and 2 PTs

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Connection example.

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PM700P pulse output capabilities There are two solid-state KY outputs. One is dedicated to kWH and the other to kVARH.Pulse Output: KY is a solid state pulse output rated for ��0 V AC/DC max.

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PM750 input/output capabilities The PM7�0 has two digital inputs and one digital output. The digital inputs have two operating modes: Normal and Demand Sync.The digital output has three operating modes: External Control (default), Alarm and kWh Pulse mode. When configured in Alarm mode, the digital output can be controlled by the meter in response to an alarm condition.

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Communications (PM710 and PM750)2-wire daisy-chain connection of devices (RS 485)

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Belden 9841 or equivalent MCT2W terminator onthe last device of thedaisy chain

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The PowerLogic® Power Meter Series 800 offers all the high-performance measurement capabilities needed to monitor an electrical installation in a compact 96 x 96 mm unit. Its easy-to-read display shows all three phases and neutral at the same time. Standard features of the Series 800 Power Meters include an RS �8� Modbus communication port (ASCII and RTU), digital input and digital output, THD metering, alarming and input metering capability. The PM8�0, PM8�0 and the PM870 also offer custom on-board logging and individual current and voltage harmonic readings. The PM8�0 includes waveform capture. The PM870 is a compact meter that offers voltage and current disturbance (sag and swell) detection and configurable waveform capture.

ApplicationsPanel instrumentationbsub-billing, cost allocation and utility bill verificationbremote monitoring of an electrical installationbmid-range power quality analysis and energy management (the PM870 includes sag and swell detection)butility contract optimization and load preservation.

CharacteristicsEasy to installMounts with only two clips. No tools required.

Direct connect voltage inputsNo need for potential transformers (PTs) up to 600 V AC.

Easy to operateIntuitive navigation with self-guided, language-selectable menus.

System status at a glanceLarge, anti-glare display with back-light provides summary screens with multiple values. Bar charts graphically represent system loading and I/O.

Custom alarming with time stampingOver �0 alarm conditions, including over or under conditions, digital input changes, phase unbalance and more. Boolean logic (PM8�0 and PM870) can be used to combine up to four alarms.

Power quality analysis The Power Meter Series 800 supports individual current and voltage harmonics readings (the PM810 requires a PM810LOG). The PM8�0 includes waveform capture. The PM870 features voltage and current disturbance (sag and swells) detection and configurable waveform capture. And both the PM8�0 and PM870 include EN �0160 power quality evaluation for help in troubleshooting and preventing power quality problems.

Extensive on-board memory Billing (energy and demand), power quality and alarm logs are stored in non-volatile memory (PM810 with PM810LOG).

IEC 62053-22 class 0.5S for active energy Accurate energy measurement for sub-billing and cost allocation.

Trend curves and short-term forecasting (PM850 and PM870) Trend and compare energy and demand readings. Forecast upcoming values to anticipate and manage future energy costs.

WAGES capability Five channels available on all models for input metering of various utilities (WAGES: water, air, gas, electricity, steam).

Modular and upgradeable Easy-to-install option modules (memory and I/O) and downloadable firmware for enhanced meter capabilities.

Remote display The optional remote display can be mounted as far as 10 m roughly from the metering unit. The adapter includes an additional � or �-wire RS �8�/RS ��� communication port.

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Part Numbers DescriptionPower Meter Unit (No Display)

Use the base meter unit without a display to comply with voltage limitations for local regulations when door mounting is not possible, or when meter voltage exceeds regulations, or when local display is not required.When the meter is used without a display, configuration of the communications port is limited to the default (address 1, 9600 baud, parity even). Requires software to read data.

PM810 power meter unit only, no display, basic instrumentation, THD, alarming, 80 kB logging (with PM810LOG)

PM810UMG

PM820 power meter unit only, no display, basic instrumentation, THD, alarming, 80 kB logging

PM820UMG

PM850 power meter unit only, no display, basic instrumentation, THD, alarming, 800 kB logging, waveform capture

PM850UMG

PM870 power meter unit only, no display, basic instrumentation, THD, alarming, 800 kB logging, configurable waveform capture and disturbance detection

PM870UMG

Power Meter with Integrated Display mounted on door

Use the meter with an integrated display when door space is available and when voltage usage is within the local regulation limits.

PM810 power meter with integrated display, PM810MG

PM820 power meter with integrated display PM820MG

PM850 power meter with integrated display PM850MG

PM870 power meter with integrated display PM870MG

Power Meter with Remote Display

Conveniently packaged kit consist of a base meter (810, 8�0, 8�0 or 870) with a remote display, remote display adapter, and remote display cable �.6� m (1� ft).

PM810 power meter with remote display PM810RDMG

PM820 power meter with remote display PM820RDMG

PM850 power meter with remote display PM850RDMG

PM870 power meter with remote display PM870RDMG

Parts and accessories

Remote display adapter with remote display and a 3.65 m (12 ft) cableUse this combination of remote display, adapter, and �.6� m (1� ft) cable to equip a base meter unit for use with a remote display. In addition, the display can be carried from meter to meter, enabling you to purchase one display for multiple meters. Each base unit meter must be equipped with a remote display adapter (PM8RDA).

PM8RDMG

Remote display adapter aloneWhen added to the front of the base unit (PM8xxU), the adapter brings two additional communication ports: one for the remote display and one �-wire/�-wire RS �8�/RS ���.

PM8RDA

Optional modules

� digital outputs (relays), � digital inputs PM8M22

� digital outputs (relays), 6 digital inputs PM8M26

� digital outputs (relays), � digital inputs, � analog outputs, � analog inputs

PM8M2222

PM810 optional logging module for on-board data recording, uses a non-volatile, battery-backed internal clock

PM810LOG

RJ11 Extender kit to mount RJ11 jack in panel door (for use with PM800, CM�000, and CM�000 series meters)

RJ11EXT

Cable for remote display adapter 1.�� m (� ft) CAB4

Cable for remote display adapter �.6� m (1� ft) CAB12

Cable for remote display adapter 9.1� m (�0 ft) CAB30

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Selection guide PM810 PM820 PM850 PM870GeneralUse on LV and HV systems b b b b

Current and voltage accuracy 0.1 % 0.1 % 0.1 % 0.1 %

Active energy accuracy 0.� % 0.� % 0.� % 0.� %

Number of samples per cycle 1�8 1�8 1�8 1�8

Instantaneous rms valuesCurrent, voltage, frequency b b b b

Active, reactive, apparent power

Total and per phase b b b b

Power factor Total and per phase b b b b

Energy valuesActive, reactive, apparent energy b b b b

Configurable accumulation mode b b b b

Demand valuesCurrent Present and max.

values b b b b

Active, reactive, apparent power

Present and max. values

b b b b

Predicted active, reactive, apparent power b b b b

Synchronisation of the measurement window b b b b

Demand calculation mode Block, sliding and thermal

b b b b

Other measurementsHour counter b b b b

Power quality measurementsHarmonic distortion Current and voltage b b b b

Individual harmonics Current and voltage �1 (1) �1 6� 6�

Waveform capture - - b b(2)

Sag and swell detection - - - b

Data recordingMin/max of instantaneous values b b b b

Data logs � (1) � � �

Event logs - b b b

Trending / forecasting - - b b

Alarms b b b b

Power Meter Series 800.1. Control power.2. Voltage inputs. 3. Digital input/output. 4. RS �8� port.5. Option module connector. 6. Current inputs. 7. Mounting clips.

Time stamping b(1) b b b

Display and I/OWhite backlit LCD display b b b b

Multilingual: English, French, Spanish b b b b

Digital inputs 1 1 1 1

Digital outputs 1 1 1 1

Input metering capability (number of channels) � � � �

CommunicationRS �8� port �-wire �-wire �-wire �-wire

Modbus protocol b b b b

RS ���/RS �8�, �- or �-wire Modbus RTU/ASCII (with addition of PM8RDA module)

b b b b

(1) With PM810LOG, battery-backed internal clock and 80 kB memory.(2) Configurable.

I/O selection guideThe PM800 can be fitted with � optional modules, unless otherwise indicated (3)

PM8M22 module� digital outputs (relays) for control or alarms

� digital inputs for position monitoring

PM8M26 module� digital outputs (relays) for control or alarms

6 digital inputs for position monitoring or pulse counting

This module includes a �� V DC power supply that can be used to Power the digital inputs

PM8M2222 module� digital outputs (relays) for control or alarms

� digital inputs for position monitoring or pulse counting

� analog outputs �-�0 mA

� analog inputs 0-� V or �-�0 mA

(3) When using two PM8M2222 the temperature should not exceed 25 °C.

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1�8 samples per cycle

Measurement accuracy

Current 0.��� % from 1 A to 10 A

Voltage 0.�7� % from �0 V to �77 V

Power Factor 0.1 % from 1 A to 10 A

Power 0.� %

Frequency ±0.0� % from �� to 67 Hz

Active Energy IEC 6�0��-�� Class 0.�S

Reactive Energy IEC 6�0��-�� Class �

Data update rate 1 s

Input-voltage characteristics

Measured voltage 0 to 600 V AC (direct L-L)0 to ��7 V AC (direct L-N)up to �.� MV AC (with external VT)

Metering over-range 1.� Un

Rear view of Power Meter Series 800. Impedance � MW

Frequency measurement range �� to 67 Hz and ��0 to ��0 Hz

Input-current characteristics

CT ratings Primary Adjustable from � A to ��767 A

Secondary 1 A or � A

Measurement input range � mA to 10 A

Permissible overload 1� A continuous�0 A for 10 seconds per hour�00 A for 1 second per hour

Impedance < 0.1 W

Load < 0.1� VA

Control Power AC 100 to �1� ±10 % V AC, 1� VA with options

DC 1�� to ��0 ±�0 % V DC, 10 W with options

Ride-through time �� ms at 1�0 V AC

Onboard Input/outputs PM800

Digital pulse output Digital output (6 to ��0 ±10 % V AC or � to ��0 ±10 % V DC, 100 mA max. at �� °C)1��0 V rms isolation

Digital input �� to 1�� V AC/DC (±10 %)< � mA max. burden

Options

PM8M�� Relay outputs 6 to ��0 V AC or 6 to �0 V DC� A rms, � A max. for 10 seconds per hour

Digital inputs 19 to �0 V DC, � mA max. at �� V DC

PM8M�6 Relay outputs 6 to ��0 V AC, 6 to �0 V DC� A rms, � A max. for 10 seconds per hour

Digital inputs �0 to 1�0 V AC/DC, � mA max.

�� V internal supply �0 - �� V DC, 10 mA max. (feeds 8 digital inputs)

PM8M���� Relay outputs 6 to ��0 V AC, 6 to �0 V DC� A rms, � A max. for 10 seconds per hour

Digital inputs �0 to 1�0 V AC/DC, � mA max.

Analog outputs �-�0 mA, burden 0 to 600 W max.

Analog inputs Adjustable from 0 to � V DC or �-�0 mA

Switching frequency

PM8M�� Input/output 1 Hz, �0 % duty cycle (�00 ms ON/OFF)

PM8M�6 andPM8M����

Input �� Hz, �0 % duty cycle (�0 ms ON/OFF)

Output 1 Hz, �0 % duty cycle (�00 ms ON/OFF)

Mechanical endurance (digital outputs) 1� million operations

Electrical endurance (digital outputs) ��0000 commutations at � A / ��0 V AC

Mechanical characteristicsWeight (meter with integrated display) 0.6 kg

IP degree of protection (IEC 60��9) IP�� front display, IP�0 meter body

Dimensions Without options 96 x 96 x 70 mm (mounting surface)

With 1 option 96 x 96 x 90 mm (mounting surface)

Environmental conditionsOperating temperature

Meter -�� °C to +70 °C (1)

Display -10 °C to +�0 °C

Storage temp. Meter + display -�0 °C to +8� °C

Humidity rating � to 9� % RH at �0 °C (non-condensing)

Pollution degree �

Installation category III, for distribution systems up to ��7 V L-N / 600 V AC L-L

Dielectric withstand As per EN 61010, UL�08

Altitude �000 m max.

(1) 65 °C if control power is above 305 V AC.

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Electromagnetic compatibilityElectrostatic discharge Level III (IEC 61000-�-�)

Immunity to radiated fields Level III (IEC 61000-�-�)

Immunity to fast transients Level III (IEC 61000-�-�)

Immunity to impulse waves Level III (IEC 61000-�-�)

Conducted immunity Level III (IEC 61000-�-6)

Immunity to magnetic fields Level III (IEC 61000-�-8)

Immunity to voltage dips Level III (IEC 61000-�-11)

Conducted and radiated emissions

e industrial environment/FCC part 1� class A EN ��011

Harmonics emissions IEC 61000-�-�

Flicker emissions IEC 61000-�-�

SafetyEurope e, as per IEC 61010-1 i (1)

U.S. and Canada UL�08

Onboard communicationsRS �8� port �-wire, up to �8�00 baud, Modbus

Firmware characteristicsData Logs PM810 with PM810LOG, PM8�0, PM8�0 and PM870:

- 1 billing log- 1 customizable logPM8�0 and PM870 only: � additional custom logs

Min./max. Worst min. and max. with phase indication for Voltages, Currents, Voltage unbalance, and THD. Min. and max. values for power factor (True and Displacement), power (P, Q, S) and frequency

One event log Time stamping to 1 second

Trend curves(PM8�0 and PM870 only)

Four trend curves: 1 minute, 1 hour, 1 day and 1 month. Min./max./avg. values recorded for eight parameters: - every second for one minute for the 1-minute curve- every minute for one hour for the 1-hour curve- every hour for one day for the 1-day curve- every day for one month for the 1-month curve

Hour counter Load running time in days, hours and minutes

Energy per interval Up to three user-defined intervals per dayAvailable for all models (the PM810 requires the PM810LOG module)

Forecasting(PM8�0 and PM870 only)

Forecasting of the values for the trended parameters for the next four hours and next four days

PM8�0 waveform capture Triggered manually or by alarm, �-cycle, 1�8 samples/cycle on 6 user configurable channels

PM870 enhanced waveform capture

From 18� cycles on 1 channel at 16 samples per cycle up to � cycles on 6 channels at 1�8 samples per cycle

Alarms Adjustable pickup and dropout setpoints and time delays, numerous activation levels possible for a given type of alarmHistorical and active alarm screens with time stampingResponse time: 1 secondBoolean combination of four alarms is possible usingthe operators NAND, OR, NOR and XOR on PM8�0 and PM870Digital alarms: status change of digital inputs

Memory available for logging and waveform capture (2)

80 kbytes in PM810 with PM810LOG and PM8�0800 kbytes in PM8�0 and PM870

Firmware update Update via the communication portsFile download available free from powerlogic.com website

Bar graphs Graphical representation of system performance

Display characteristicsLanguages English, French, Spanish

Display screen Back-lit white LCD (6 lines total, � concurrent values)

Dimensions Display screen viewable area 7� x 69 mm

Integrated display Overall 96 x 96 mm

Depth meter + display 69.� mm + 17.8 mm

Remote display Overall 96 x 96 x �0 mm

Weight Meter with remote display adapter 0.81 kg

Remote display 0.�� kg

(1) Protected throughout by double insulation.(2) Waveform capture with PM850 and PM870 only.

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PM800 Series with I/O module.

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Power meter with integrated displayDimensions

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Spacing between units

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Remote display door mounting Flush mounting

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4-wire connection with 3 CTs and no PT

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3-wire connection with 2 CTs and 2 PTs

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PM8M22 module

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Remote display kit

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2-wire daisy-chain connection of devices (RS 485)

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Belden 9841 wire colors: blue with white stripe (+), white with blue stripe (–), and silver (shield)

4-wire daisy-chain connection of devices, connected to 2-wire Modbus or Jbus connection of devices (RS 485)

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The PowerLogic Circuit Monitor CM3250 and CM3350 are high-performance acquisition and control devices offering numerous measurement functions. They integrate easily in power monitoring and control systems due to their Ethernet connections and embedded web server. They are Transparent Ready.Whether installed at the service entrance, at the head of a switchboard or on sensitive-equipment feeders, Circuit Monitor units record the electrical parameters of the installation. They provide the information required to control costs, improve power quality and reduce equipment downtime.The CM3350 detects and captures voltage sags and swells that may cause halts in production.

ApplicationsPanel instrumentation.Sub-billing / cost allocation.Remote monitoring of an electrical installation.Comprehensive power-quality monitoring.EN 50160 electricity supply compliance checking.Contract and load curve optimisation.Metering of other utilities

CharacteristicsDetection and capture of voltage sags and swellsRapid identification of the underlying causes of problems.Trend curves and short-term forecastingRapid trending and forecasting of upcoming values for better decision making.Acquisition of rms values every 100 msPreventive maintenance, e.g. acquisition of a motor start-up curve, etc.Electricity quality checking in compliance with EN 50160Fast standardised check on the quality of the electricity supplied.8 Mbytes of memoryFor archiving of data and waveforms.Ethernet 10/100 Mbits/s card Rapid data transfers over an intranet or the internet.Server for custom HTML pagesAccess to the information without any special tools, simply a web browser.Up to nine input/outputs to monitor the electrical installationStatus of circuit breakers, as well as metering of other commodities, gas, water, etc.IEC 60687 and ANSI C12.20 Class 0.5S for energyVerification of consumption and load curves.

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Circuit Monitor Series 3000 + vacuum fluorescent display (VFD).

Part numbersCircuit Monitor Series 3000

Circuit Monitor CM3250 CM3250MGCircuit Monitor CM3350 CM3350MGOptions

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Selection guide CM3250 CM3350General

Use on LV and HV systems b b

Current and voltage accuracy 0.1 % 0.1 %Energy and power accuracy 0.5 % 0.5 %Number of samples per cycle 128 128 Instantaneous rms values

Current, voltage, frequency b b

Active, reactive, apparent power Total and per phase b b

Power factor Total and per phase b b

Energy valuesActive, reactive, apparent energy b b

Settable accumulation mode b b

Demand valuesCurrent Present and max.

valuesb b

Active, reactive, apparent power Present and max. values

b b

Predicted active, reactive, apparent power b b

Synchronisation of the measurement window b b

Circuit Monitor Series 3000. Setting of calculation mode Block, sliding b b

1 Current/voltage inputs2 Settings lock, sealable access door.3 Maintenance LED indicator.4 Power LED indicator.5 Control power-supply connector.6 RS485 port with transmit and receive LED indicators.7 Slot for optional card.8 Display communication port.9 KYZ pulse output.

Power-quality measurementsHarmonic distortion Current and voltage b b

Individual harmonics 63 63Waveform capture b b

Detection of voltage sags and swells - b

Fast acquisition of 100 ms data - b

Verification of compliance with EN 50160 (1) b b

Data recordingMin/max of instantaneous values b b

Data logs b b

Event logs b b

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Trending / forecasting b b

Alarms b b

SER (Sequence of Event Recording) b b

Time stamping b b

GPS synchronisation (1 ms) IOC44 option8 Mbyte memory b b

Display and I/ODisplay CMDLC or CMDVF optionMultilingual: French, English, Spanish b b

Wiring self-test b b

Pulse output b b

Maximum number of I/Os 9 9Input metering capability (number of channels) 10 10Direct voltage connection 600 V 600 V

Disturbance waveform capture: detection of a voltage sag. CommunicationRS485 port 2/4 wires 2/4 wiresInfrared port CMDVF optionModBus protocol b b

Ethernet card (Modbus/TCP/IP protocol) ECC21 optionHTML-page web server ECC21 optionEthernet gateway for third-party products ECC21 option(1) Except for interharmonics, signalling voltages, flicker and transients.

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CMDLC displayBack-lit LCD display with four lines and 20 characters per line. The display unit has four navigation buttons, a contrast button and a red alarm LED. It connects to the Circuit Monitor via a CAB12 cable, 4.2 metres long, supplied with the display.

Part numbers

LCD display supplied with the CAB12 cable CMDLCMGConnection cables: Circuit Monitor <-> display

1.25 m (4 ft) CAB43.65 m (12 ft) CAB129.14 m (30 ft) CAB30

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CMDVF display Vacuum fluorescent display (VFD) with four lines and 20 characters per line. The display unit has four navigation buttons, a contrast button, a red alarm LED and an infrared port. The infrared port is used with the OCIVF accessory and may serve to set up or operate the circuit monitor from a computer. The display comes with a cable for connection to the Circuit Monitor (CAB12 cable, 4.2 m long).

Part numbers

VFD supplied with the CAB12 cable CMDVFMGConnection cables: Circuit Monitor <-> display

1.25 m (4 ft) CAB43.65 m (12 ft) CAB129.14 m (30 ft) CAB30

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OCIVF optical communication interfaceAccessory for transmission between the infrared port on the CMDVF display and a PC computer.

Part number

Optical communication interface OCIVF

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288

1 Display screen.2 Infrared port (VFD display only).3 Alarm LED.4 Arrow buttons.5 Menu button.6 Proximity sensor (VFD display only).7 Enter button.8 Contrast button.

Display.

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Ethernet ECC21 communication cardThe ECC21 is an optional Ethernet communication card. It may be installed in the slot in the circuit monitor intended for options. It has two main functions:

equip the circuit monitor with a fast Ethernet connection over a 10/100 Mbits/s copper link or a 100 Mbits/s fiber-optic link

serve as an Ethernet gateway for devices daisy chained to its RS485 ModBus port.The ECC21 card also includes a server for six HTML pages that may be consulted by a standard web browser. These pages can be customised using WPG software and display information from the host circuit monitor and/or devices connected to its ModBus port.

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IOC44 cardThe IOC44 is an optional input/output card equipped with:

4 digital inputs 20 - 138 V AC/DC4 digital outputs, including 3 relay outputs and a static output that may be

programmed as a pulse output. Status changes on the digital inputs are time-stamped to within 1 ms. The IOC44 card may be installed in the option-card slot of the circuit monitor and may be used to:

monitor the electrical installation, notably the status of the circuit breakers, and check discrimination between protection devices

measure the consumption of other commodities by counting the pulses sent by water or gas meters.

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Series 3000 + optional ECC21 or IOC44.

Electrical characteristicsType of measurement True rms up to the 63rd harmonic

On three-phase AC system (3P, 3P+N)128 samples per cycle

Measurement accuracy

Current and voltage ±0.075 % of reading + ±0.025 % of full scalePower ±0.075 % of reading + ±0.025 % of full scaleFrequency ±0.01 Hz from 45 to 67 Hz

±0.01 Hz from 350 to 450 HzEnergy IEC 60687 and ANSI C12.20 Class 0.5S

Data update rate 1 s in normal mode and 100 ms in 100 ms modeInput-voltage characteristics

Measured voltage 0 to 600 V AC (direct)0 to 1200 kV AC (with external VT)

Measurement range 0 to 1.5 UnImpedance > 2 MWFrequency measurement range

45 to 67 Hz and 350 to 450 Hz

Input-current characteristics

CT ratings Adjustable from 5 A to 30 000 AMeasurement range 5 mA to 10 APermissible overload 15 A continuous

50 A for 10 seconds per hour500 A for 1 second per hour

Impedance < 0.1 W Load < 0.15 VA

Supply AC 100 to 275 V AC (±10 %), 27 VADC 125 to 250 V DC (±20 %), 16 WRide-through time 99 ms at 120 V Ac / 75 ms at 125 V DC

Input/outputs Pulse output Static output (240 V AC max., 100 mA max.)IOC44 card (optional) 4 digital inputs (20-138 V AC/DC),

3 relay outputs (5 A to 240 V AC)1 static output (96 mA max. at 240 V AC)

Mechanical characteristicsWeight 1.1 kgIP degree of protection (IEC 60529) IP52Dimensions CM3250/3350 210 x 105 x 143 mmEnvironmental conditions

Operating temperature

CM3250/CM3350 -25 °C to +70 °CCMDLC display -20 °C to +60 °CCMDVF display -20 °C to +70 °C

Storage temperature

CM + displays -40 °C to +85 °C

Humidity rating 5 to 95% RH at 40 °CPollution degree 2Installation category III, for distribution systems up to 277/480 V (1)

Dielectric withstand As per EN 61010, UL508Electromagnetic compatibility

Electrostatic discharge Level 3 (IEC 61000-4-2)Immunity to radiated fields Level 3 (IEC 61000-4-3)Immunity to fast transients Level 3 (IEC 61000-4-4)Immunity to impulse waves Level 3 (IEC 61000-4-5)Conducted and radiated emissions e industrial environ./FCC part 15 class A

EN 55011(1) Category II for distribution systems higher than 277/480 V.

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SafetyEurope e, as per IEC 61010U.S. and Canada UL508Communication

RS485 port (1) 2/4 wires, up to 38400 bauds, ModBus, SELV circuit, 6 kV impulse (double insulation)

Infrared port (optional) (1) IrDa, up to 38400 bauds, ModBusEthernet ECC21 card with HTML server (optional) (1)

Copper Ethernet link 10/100 BaseTX, RJ45 connector, 100-metre linkFiber-optic Ethernet link 100 Base FX, LC duplex connector, 1300 nm,

FO multimode with gradient index 62.5/125 µm or 50/125 µm, 2000-metre link

Protocol ModBus/TCP/IPGateway function for products connected to the ECC21

Master Modbus port, 31 daisy-chained slaves, 63 with repeater, 2/4 wires, 1200 to 38400 bauds,also compatible with the PowerLogic protocol

Example of a CM3250 HTML page showing instantaneous values.

HTML server 1 standard page, 5 customisable pagesFirmware characteristics

14 data logs Up to 96 different parameters, factory-set logs ready to useOne 100 ms data log Parameters recorded every 100 ms for events

(CM3350 only)One min./max. log -One min./max./avg. log Min./max./avg. values recorded for 23 parameters

at regular intervals from 1 to 1440 minutesOne event log Time stamping to 1 ms, synchronisation 1 ms by GPSTrend curves Four trend curves: 1 minute, 1 hour, 1 day and 1 month.

Min./max./avg. values recorded for eight parameters:- every second for one minute for the 1-minute curve- every minute for one hour for the 1-hour curve- every hour for one day for the 1-day curve- every day for one month for the 1-month curve

Forecasting Forecasting of the values for the eight parameters for the next four hours and next four days

Waveform capture Standard: manual launch, 1 cycle, 128 samples, 63rd harmonicDisturbance: manual launch or by alarm, 128 samples per cycle, adjustable from 12 to 80 cycles, response time less than 0.5 cycle, number of cycles before alarm settable from 2 to 10

Alarms Adjustable pickup and dropout setpoints and time delays, numerous activation levels possible for a given type of alarmFour priority levelsThree response times: standard 1 second, fast 100 ms, disturbance < 0.5 cycle (CM3350 only)Boolean combination of four alarms is possible using the operators NAND, OR, NOR and XORDigital alarms, e.g. status change of digital inputs

Memory 8 Mbytes standardFirmware update Update via the communication portsDisplay characteristics

CMDLC (optional) Back-lit LCDCMDVF (optional) Vacuum fluorescent display (VFD) with IR portLanguages French, English, Spanish(1) All the communication ports may be used simultaneously.

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Mounting on DIN rail

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Mounting possibilities

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Vertical mounting. Horizontal mounting. Vertical mounting.

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Mounting on a backplate

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The PowerLogic Circuit Monitor Series 4000 offers high-performance digital instrumentation, data acquisition and control capabilities. The products can integrate easily in power monitoring and control systems due to their optional Ethernet connections and embedded web server. They are Transparent Ready.These devices are designed for applications where power quality and availability are critical factors. They are generally used at service entrances and interconnection points or on circuits feeding sensitive equipment. Due to their very wide range of features, including transient detection (CM4000T only), it is possible to rapidly solve problems related to poor power quality. EN 50160 compliance checking capability makes these products ideal to meet new needs related to market deregulation.The Circuit Monitor Series 4000 is available in two versions:

CM4250, with detection of voltage sags, swells and other power quality indicesCM4000T, with detection of voltage sags and swells together with transient

detection and flicker measurements.

ApplicationsPanel instrumentation.Sub-billing / cost allocation.Remote monitoring of an electrical installation.Extensive power-quality monitoring.Contract and load curve optimisation.EN 50160 electrical supply compliance checking.Metering of other utilities.

Main characteristicsDisturbance direction detectionIndication of whether the source of a specific power quality event is upstream or downstream from the meter.Power quality summaryConsolidation of all the power quality characteristics into a single trendable index.Adaptive waveform captureCapture of long-duration events.Shift energy summaryIndication of energy usage per shift up to three shifts a day.IEC 61000-4-7, IEC 61000-4-30 complianceMeasurement of harmonics, interharmonics and power quality.Detection and capture of voltage sags and swellsFast identification of problems causing production shutdown.Detection and capture of short transients less than 1 µs (optional, CM4000T only)Identification of problems due to short disturbances, e.g. switching of capacitors, etc.Flicker evaluation based on IEC 61000-4-15 and IEEE 1453 (CM4000T only)Measurement of rapid voltage variations.Electrical quality checking in compliance with EN 50160Fast standardised check on the quality of the electricity supplied.Detection of major waveform changesDetection of phase switching phenomena (for example during the transfer of a high-speed static switch) not detected by classical threshold-based alarms.Ultra-fast recording of electrical parameters every 100 ms or every cyclePreventive maintenance: acquisition of a motor startup curve, etc.Trend curves and short-term forecastingRapid trending and forecasting of upcoming values for better decision making.Automatic alarm settingAlarm setpoint learning feature for optimum threshold settings.Up to 32 Mbytes of memory (16 Mbytes standard)For archiving of data and waveforms.Ethernet 10/100 Mbits/s card and server for HTML pages (with optional Ethernet card)Rapid data transfers over an intranet or the internet, simply using a web browser.Alarm notification via emailHigh-priority alarms sent directly to the user’s PC. Instant notification of power quality events by email.Up to 25 inputs/outputs to monitor the electrical installation (with optional I/O cards)Status of circuit breakers, as well as metering of other commodities, e.g. gas, water, etc.IEC 62053-22 and ANSI C12.20 Class 0.2S for energyVerification of consumption and load curves.

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Circuit Monitor CM4250 CM4250MGCircuit Monitor CM4000T CM4000TMG Options

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CM4000.

1 Current/voltage module.2 Control power-supply connector.3 Maintenance LED indicator.4 Power LED indicator.5 RS 485 port with transmit and receive LED indicators.6 Display communication port.7 Slots for optional cards.8 RS 232 port with transmit and receive LED indicators.9 KYZ pulse output.10 Sealable access door.

Selection guide CM4250 CM4000TGeneral

Use on LV and HV systems b b

Current and voltage accuracy 0.07 % 0.07 %Energy and power accuracy 0.2 % 0.2 %Nbr of samples/cycle or sample frequency 512 5 MHzInstantaneous rms values

Current, voltage, frequency b b

Active, reactive, apparent power Total and per phase b b

Power factor Total and per phase b b

Energy valuesActive, reactive, apparent energy b b

Settable accumulation modes b b

Demand valuesCurrent Present and max. values b b

Active, reactive, apparent power Present and max. values b b

Predicted active, reactive, apparent power b b

Synchronisation of the measurement window b b

Setting of calculation mode Block, sliding b b

Power quality measurementsInterharmonics b -Harmonic distortion Current and voltage b b

Individual harmonics Via monitor 63 63Via SMS 255 255

Waveform capture b b

Detection of voltage swells and sags b b

Adaptive waveform capture (up to 64 s) b b

Detection and capture of transients (< 1 µs) - b

Flicker - b

Fast acquisition of 100 ms or cycle by cycle data b b

EN 50160 compliance checking (1) b b

Programmable (logic and math functions) b b

Data recording

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Min/max of instantaneous values b b

Data logs b b

Event logs b b

Trending/forecasting b b

Alarms (optional automatic alarm setting) b b

Alarm notification via email ECC21 optionSER (Sequence of Event Recording) b b

Time stamping b b

GPS synchronisation (1 ms) IOC44 optionMemory expandable up to 32 Mbytes 32 MbytesDisplay and I/O

Display CMDLC or CMDVF optionMultilingual: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Polish b b

Wiring self-test b b

Pulse output b b

Disturbance waveform capture: detection of a voltage sag. Maximum number of I/Os 25 25Input metering capability (number of channels) 10 10Direct voltage connection 690 V 600 VCommunication

RS 485 port 2/4 wires 2/4 wiresInfrared port CMDVF optionRS 232 port b b

Modbus protocol b b

Ethernet card (Modbus/TCP/IP protocol) ECC21 optionHTML-page web server ECC21 optionEthernet gateway for third-party products ECC21 option(1) Except for interharmonics, signalling voltages, flicker and transients.

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CMDLC displayBack-lit LCD display with four lines and 20 characters per line. The display unit has four navigation buttons, a contrast button and a red alarm LED. It connects to the Circuit Monitor via a CAB12 cable, 4.2 metres long, supplied with the display.

Part numbers

LCD display supplied with the CAB12 cable CMDLCMGConnection cables: Circuit Monitor <-> display

1.25 m (4 ft) CAB43.65 m (12 ft) CAB129.14 m (30 ft) CAB30

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CMDVF displayVacuum fluorescent display (VFD) with four lines and 20 characters per line. The display unit has four navigation buttons, a contrast button, a red alarm LED and an infrared port. The infrared port is used with the OCIVF accessory and may serve to set up or operate the Circuit Monitor from a computer. The display comes with a cable for connection to the Circuit Monitor (CAB12 cable, 4.2 m long).

Part numbers

VFD supplied with the CAB12 cable CMDVFMGConnection cables: Circuit Monitor <-> display

1.25 m (4 ft) CAB43.65 m (12 ft) CAB129.14 m (30 ft) CAB30

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OCIVF optical communication interfaceAccessory for transmission between the infrared port on the CMDVF display and a PC computer.

Part number

Optical communication interface OCIVF

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1 Display screen.2 Infrared port (VFD display only).3 Alarm LED.4 Arrow buttons.5 Menu button.6 Proximity sensor (VFD display only).7 Enter button.8 Contrast button.

Display.

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Ethernet ECC21 communication cardThe ECC21 is an optional Ethernet communication card. It may be installed in the slot in the Circuit Monitor intended for options. It has two main functions:

equip the Circuit Monitor with a fast Ethernet connection over a 10/100 Mbits/s copper link or a 100 Mbits/s fiber-optic link

serve as an Ethernet gateway for devices daisy chained to its RS 485 ModBus port.The ECC21 card also includes a server for six HTML pages that may be consulted by a standard web browser. These pages can be customised using WPG software and display information from the host Circuit Monitor and/or devices connected to its ModBus port.

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CVM42 current/voltage moduleThis is the CM4250 acquisition module for currents and voltages. It is supplied already installed on the CM4250. If the Circuit Monitor must be recalibrated, this is the only module requiring recalibration. It may be installed and removed in the field. This module may also be replaced in the field by a CVMT module to transform a CM4250 into a CM4000T.

Part number

Current/voltage module for CM4250 CVM42

CVMT current-voltage moduleThis is the CM4000T acquisition module for currents and voltages, i.e. it is suitable for the detection of transient phenomena with a 5 MHz voltage-sampling rate. Similar to the CVM42, it may be installed and removed in the field. It is supplied already installed on the CM4000T.

Part number

CM4000T current/voltage module CVMT

Memory extension kitThese kits make it possible to extend the Circuit Monitor memory to 16 MB or 32 MB.

Part numbers

32 MB kit CM4MEM32M

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Input/output blocks may be added to the Circuit Monitor to:monitor the electrical installation, notably the status of the circuit breakers, and

check discrimination between protection devicesmeasure the consumption of other commodities by counting the pulses sent by

water or gas metersmeasure the temperature of the transformerstransmit parameters over analog channels to other systemsetc.

The Circuit Monitor may be equipped with a total of 25 optional digital or analog input/outputs.These input/outputs may be added in two different manners:

either using an IOC44 cardor the IOX input/output extender module and individual input/output modules that

connect to the extender.All these options may be installed in the field. Status changes on the digital inputs are time-stamped to within the millisecond.

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IOC44 cardThis is an input/output card equipped with:

4 digital inputs 20 - 138 V AC/DC4 digital outputs, including 3 relay outputs and a static output that may be

programmed as a pulse output. It may be installed in the option-card slots of the Circuit Monitor.There are three possible configurations:

1 IOC44 card2 IOC44 cards1 IOC44 card and 1 Ethernet ECC21 card.

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IOC44 card IOC44

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IOX input/output extenderThe IOX input/output extender may be equipped with up to eight plug-in input or output modules. The entire unit connects to the side of the Circuit Monitor. The input/output modules may be digital or analog.Three pre-equipped versions may be ordered directly, the IOX08, IOX0404 and IOX2411. Other versions may be user prepared by ordering an empty IOX extender and separate I/O modules (see the section on I/O Modules for selection). In this case, the IOX extender may be equipped with up to a maximum of four analog modules.

DescriptionIOX extender Empty extender with eight slots for separate input and/or

output modules, digital or analog, with however a maximum of four analog modules.

IOX extender equipped with two input/output modules. IOX08 extender IOX extender equipped with:8 digital input modules 120 V AC

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IOX0404 extender IOX extender equipped with:4 digital input modules 120 V AC4 analog input modules 4-20 mA

IOX2411 extender IOX extender equipped with:2 digital output modules 60 V DC4 digital input modules 32 V DC1 analog output module 4-20 mA1 analog input module 0-5 V

Part numbers

IOX extender IOXIOX2411 pre-equipped extender module. IOX08 extender IOX08

IOX0404 extender IOX0404IOX2411 extender IOX2411

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Input/output modulesThe input/output modules are installed in the slots of the IOX extender. One module corresponds to either one input or one output. A number of versions are available, digital and analog inputs and outputs, and different voltage levels.

DescriptionDI120AC module One digital input 120 V ACDI240AC module One digital input 240 V ACDI32DC module One polarised digital input 32 V DC, switching time 0.2 msDO120AC module One digital output 120 V AC, 3.5 A maxDO240AC module One digital output 240 V AC, 3.5 A maxDO200DC module One digital output 200 V DC, 3.5 A maxDO60DC module One digital output 60 V DC, 3.5 A maxAI05 module One analog input 0-5 V DCAI420 module One analog input 4-20 mAAO420 module One analog output 4-20 mA, max. load 250 W

Part numbers

DI120AC module DI120ACDI240AC module DI240ACDI32DC module DI32DCDO120AC module DO120ACDO240AC module DO240ACDO200DC module DO200DCDO60DC module DO60DCAI05 module AI05AI420 module AI420AO420 module AO420

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Electrical characteristicsType of measurement True rms up to the 255th harmonic

On three-phase AC system (3P, 3P + N)Up to 512 samples per cycle Up to 5 MHz for transient events (CM4000T only)

Measurement accuracy

Current and voltage ±0.04 % of reading + ±0.025 % of full scalePower ±0.075 % of reading + ±0.025 % of full scaleFrequency ±0.01 Hz from 45 to 67 Hz

±0.1 Hz from 350 to 450 HzPower factor ±0.002 from 0.5 leading to 0.5 laggingEnergy: CM4250/CM4000T

IEC 62053-22 and ANSI C12.20 Class 0.2S

Data update rate 1 s in normal modeInput-voltage characteristics

Measured voltage 0 to 600 V AC on CM4000T (direct) 0 to 690 V AC on CM4250 (direct)0 to 1200 kV AC (with external VT)

Measurement range 0 to 1.5 UnImpedance > 2 MW Frequency measurement range

45 to 67 Hz and 350 to 450 Hz

Input-current characteristics

CT ratings Adjustable from 5 A to 30 000 AMeasurement range CM4250/CM4000T

5 mA to 10 A

Permissible overload 15 A continuous50 A for 10 seconds per hour500 A for 1 second per hour

Impedance < 0.1 W Load < 0.15 VA

Power supply AC 100 to 275 V AC (±10 %), 50 VADC 125 to 250 V DC (±20 %), 30 WRide-through time 100 ms at 120 V DC

Input/outputs Pulse output Static output (240 V AC max, 96 mA max)IOC44 card (optional) 4 digital inputs (20-138 V AC/DC),

3 relay outputs (5 A to 240 V AC)1 static output (96 mA max to 240 V AC)

IOX extender (optional) Slots for 8 I/OsIOX08 (optional) 8 digital inputs 120 V ACIOX0404 (optional) (1) 4 dig. inputs 120 V AC, 4 analog outputs 4-20 mAIOX2411 (optional) (1) 2 dig. outputs 120 V AC, 4 dig. inputs 32 V DC,

1 analog input 0-5 V, 1 analog output 4-20 mAMechanical characteristics

Weight 1.9 kgIP degree of protection (IEC 60529) IP52Dimensions CM4250/CM4000T

Without IOX accessory 235.5 x 165.6 x 133.1 mmWith IOX accessory 235.5 x 216.3 x 133.1 mm

Environmental conditionsOperating temperature

Circuit Monitor -25 °C to +70 °CCMDLC display -20 °C to +60 °CCMDVF display -20 °C to +70 °C

Storage temperature

CM + displays -40 °C to +85 °C

Humidity rating 5 to 95 % RH at 40 °CPollution degree 2Installation category

CVM42 IVCVMT II

Dielectric withstand As per EN 61010, UL508, CSA C22.2-2-4-M1987Electromagnetic compatibility

Electrostatic discharge Level 3 (IEC 61000-4-2)Immunity to radiated fields Level 3 (IEC 61000-4-3)Immunity to fast transients Level 3 (IEC 61000-4-4)Immunity to impulse waves Level 4 (IEC 61000-4-5)Conducted and radiated emissions e industrial envir./FCC part 15 class ASafety

Europe e, as per CEI 61010USA and Canada UL508 and CSA C22.2-2-4-M1987(1) Operating limits: 0° C to +60 °C. Storage limits: -25 °C to +85 °C.

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CommunicationRS 485 port (1) 2/4 wires, up to 38400 bauds, ModbusRS 232 port (1) Up to 38400 bauds, Modbus, direct connection to a PC

or modemInfrared port (optional) (1) IrDa, up to 38400 bauds, ModbusEthernet ECC21 card with HTML server (optional) (1)

Copper Ethernet link 10/100 BaseTX, RJ45 connector, 100 m linkFiber-optic Ethernet link 100 Base FX, LC duplex connector, 1300 nm, FO

multimode with gradient index 62.5/125 µm or 50/125 µm, 2000 m link

Protocol Modbus/TCP/IPGateway function for products connected to the ECC21

Master Modbus port, 31 daisy-chained slaves, 63 with repeater, 2/4 wires, 1200 to 38400 bauds,also compatible with the PowerLogic protocol

HTML server 1 standard page, 5 customisable pagesFirmware characteristics

Adaptive waveform capture: transformer inrush current. 14 data logs Up to 96 different parameters, factory-set logs ready to use

One 100 ms data log Parameters recorded every 100 ms for eventsOne 20 ms (50 Hz) or 16 ms (60 Hz) data log

Parameters recorded every 20 ms or 16 ms for events

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One min/max log -One min/max/avg. log Min/max/avg. values recorded for 23 parameters at

regular intervals from 1 to 1440 minutesOne event log Time stamping to 1 ms, synchro. 1 ms by GPSTrend curves Four trend curves: 1 minute, 1 hour, 1 day and 1 month.

Min./max./avg. values recorded for eight parameters:- every second for one minute for the 1-minute curve- every minute for one hour for the 1-hour curve- every hour for one day for the 1-day curve- every day for one month for the 1-month curve

Forecasting Forecasting of the values for the eight parameters for the next four hours and next four days

Waveform captures Standard: manual launch, 1 cycle, 512 samples, 255th harmonicDisturbance: manual launch or by alarm, adjustable from 512 samples/cycle over 28 cycles to 16 samples/cycle over 915 cycles, response time less than 0.5 cycle, number of cycles before alarm settable from 2 to 10Adaptive: manual launch or by alarm, adjustable from 512 samples/cycle over 8 seconds to 16 samples/cycle over 264 seconds, capture takes place during a set duration or as long as an alarm is active (to save memory), number of cycles before alarm settable from 2 to 10Transient: voltage sampling at 5 MHz (83 333 samples/cycle) over 2 ms to capture transient peaks < 1 µs

Adaptive waveform capture: motor start, rms value.

E87

309

Alarms Threshold alarms:- adjustable pickup and dropout setpoints and time delays, numerous activation levels possible for a given type of alarm- 4 priority levels- 4 response times: standard 1 s, fast 100 ms, disturbance < 1/2 cycle, transient < 1µs- boolean combination of four alarms is possible using the operators NAND, OR, NOR and XORAutomatic alarm setting: after a learning phase, the alarm thresholds are set automatically. The alarms will trip in the event of drift with respect to reference values determined during the learning period.Digital alarms: logic input transitionsWaveform alarms: alarm tripping by a special algorithm when the current or voltage waveform is distorted beyond an adjustable level. Makes it possible to detect disturbances that cannot be detected by classical threshold alarms (e.g. phase switching).

Example CM4250 HTML page showing instantaneous values.

Memory 8 Mbytes standard, expandable up to 32 MbytesFirmware update Update via the communication portsDisplay characteristics

CMDLC (optional) Back lit LCDCMDVF (optional) Vacuum fluorescent display (VFD) with IR portLanguages English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Polish(1) All the communication ports may be used simultaneously.

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CM4250 / CM4000T dimensions

E94

393

E94

394

E94

392

Mounting on a backplate

DB

1081

69

Circuit Monitor Series 40000 Installation and connection

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Mounting possibilities

DB

1080

07

DB

1080

05D

B10

8006

Vertical mounting. Horizontal mounting.

CMDLC/CMDVF dimensions

E87

286

E87

285

Mounting on a backplate

E94

377

Circuit Monitor Series 40000 Installation and connection (cont.)

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3-wire connection with 2 CTs and no PT

DB

1080

08

4-wire connection with 4 CTs and 3PTs

DB

1080

09Circuit Monitor Series 40000 Installation and connection (cont.)

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Ethernet ECC21 communication card IOX input/output extender

DB

1113

11

DB

1126

15

IOC44 input/output card

DB

1126

17

or (1)

(1)

or (1)

(1)

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Switchboard-data acquisition and monitoring make it possible to anticipate events. In this way, they reduce customer costs in terms of operation, maintenance and investment.

Serial linkWith communication technology, it is no longer necessary to be physically present at the site to access information. Data is transmitted by networks.

In all architectures, the communication interface serves as the link between the installation devices and the PC running the operating software. It provides the physical link and protocol adaptation. Adaptation is required because the communication systems used by the PC (Modbus via RS232 and/or Ethernet) are generally not those used by the installation devices (e.g. the Modbus protocol via RS485).

Dedicated application software prepares the information for analysis under the best possible conditions.

DB

1113

16

Modbus communication architecture.

In addition, an EGX100 in serial port slave mode allows a serial Modbus master device to access information from other devices across a Modbus TCP/IP network.

DB

1113

17

EGX100serial slave mode

Modbus master device

Modbus communication across Ethernet network

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Ethernet linkUsing modern Web technologies, the operator can access information from monitoring and protection devices using any PC connected to the network, with all the required security.

The Ethernet EGX100 gateway or the EGX400 servers provide connectivity between Modbus RS485 and Ethernet Modbus TCP/IP (1).

DB

1113

13

Ethernet communication architecture.

The services available with these technologies considerably simplify the creation, maintenance and operation of these supervision systems.

The application software is now standardised: the web interface into the system does not require custom web pages to be created. It is personalised by simply identifying the components in your installation and can be used as easily as any internet application.

These services are part of the Transparent Ready Equipment offer. The first step in this approach is the EGX400 server with HTML pages set up by the WebPageGenerator (WPG). System Manager Software (SMS and PowerView), running on a PC, provide broader coverage for more specific needs.

(1) The ECC21 card, an option for the CM3000 and CM4000 Circuit Monitors, also serves as an interface between Modbus RS485 and Ethernet Modbus TCP/IP.

EGX100 EGX400EGX100 EGX400

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EGX100 Ethernet gateway

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463

FunctionThe EGX100 serves as an Ethernet gateway for PowerLogic® System devices and for any other communicating devices utilizing the Modbus protocol.The EGX100 gateway offers complete access to status and measurement information provided by the connected devices, for example, via the System ManagerTM Software (SMS) and PowerView software installed on a PC.

System ManagerTM Software (SMS) and PowerViewSMS and PowerView power-monitoring softwares are recommended as a user interfaces because they provide access to all status and measurement information. They also prepare summary reports.

Architecture

PB

1015

56

DB

1126

19

SetupSetup via an Ethernet networkOnce connected to an Ethernet network, the EGX100 gateway can be accessed by a standard internet browser via its IP address to:b specify the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address of the EGX gatewayb configure the serial port parameters (baud rate, parity, protocol, mode, physical interface, and timeout value)b create user accountsb create or update the list of the connected products with their Modbus or PowerLogic® communication parametersb configure IP filtering to control access to serial devicesb access Ethernet and serial port diagnostic datab update the firmware.Setup via a serial connectionSerial setup is carried out using a PC connected to the EGX100 via an RS232 link. This setup:b specifies the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address of the EGX gatewayb specifies the language used for the setup session.

Part number

EGX100 Ethernet gateway EGX100MG

SMS

Ethernet Modbus TCP/IP

EGX100 gateway

Modbus RS485 serial link

PM800 Micrologic Sepam

PowerViewSMS

Ethernet Modbus TCP/IP

EGX100 gateway

Modbus RS485 serial link

PM800 Micrologic Sepam

PowerView

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EGX400 Ethernet server

E

9046

3

FunctionThe EGX400 server is used as an Ethernet gateway for PowerLogic® System devices and for any other communicating devices utilizing Modbus protocol. The EGX400 offers the following features and benefits:b HTML pages (set up using WebPageGenerator “WPG”) that can be accessed using a standard web browser and are used to display the information provided by the devices connected to the serverb Historical data logs from serial devices on 5, 10, 15, 30, or 60 minute intervalsb E-mail historical data logs on a user-defined scheduleb Supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) using MIB2 (Management Information Base)b Supports SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) for time synchronization.System ManagerTM Software (SMS), PowerView and internet browserThe EGX400 server makes it possible to implement three types of user interface:b SMS power-monitoring software and PowerView providing access to all status and measurement information. They include a powerful reporting tool that provides pre-defined and user-defined summary reports for PQ, energy, and other area of interest. b a standard web browser providing access to the main information organised in predefined HTML pages.These three approaches, SMS, PowerView and web browser, are complementary:b SMS and PowerView offers complete access to all information, but must be installed on each PCb the HTML pages offer partial access to the main information via any PC connected to the network.

Architecture

PB

1007

04_6

8

DB

1113

08

SetupInitial setupThe initial setup is carried out using a PC connected to the EGX400 via an RS232 link. This setup:b specifies the IP address of the EGX400 serverb selects the type of Ethernet port (wire or optic fiber)b lists the connected products with their Modbus communication parameters.Setup via the Ethernet networkOnce connected to the Ethernet network, the EGX400 server can be accessed by a standard web browser via its IP address to:b configure serial port parametersb create or update the list of the connected products with their Modbus communication parametersb access Ethernet and serial line diagnosticsb update the firmware.

Part number

EGX400 Ethernet server EGX400MG

SMS PowerView Webbrowser

SMS PowerView Webbrowser

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EGX100 Ethernet gateway EGX400 Ethernet server

EGX100

1 24 Vdc power connection.2 10/100 Base TX (802.3af) port for connection to Ethernet

via an RJ45 connector.3 Ethernet and serial indication LEDs.4 Power/Status LED.5 Reset button.6 RS485 connection.7 Dip switches for biasing, termination, and 2-wire/4-wire

jumpers.8 RS232 connection.

EGX400

1 Power connector.2 Ethernet indication LEDs.3 10/100 Base TX port for connection to Ethernet via an RJ45 connector.4 100 Base FX port for connection to Ethernet via fiber optic

cable (LC connector).5 COM1: terminal block for RS485 serial link.6 COM1 indication LEDs.7 COM2: terminal block for RS485 serial link.8 COM2 indication LEDs.9 Dip-switches for setup of COM1 and COM2 ports bias and

termination.10 COM2: Sub D-9 connector for the RS232 serial link.

CharacteristicsEGX100 EGX400

Weight 170 g 700 g

DB

1092

82

Dimensions (H x W x D) 91 x 72 x 68 mm 25 x 190 x 115 mmMounting Din rail Symmetrical or asymmetrical

DIN railFront or side position

Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) Class 3 NonePower supply 24 V DC if not using PoE 24 V DC

100-240 V AC/24 V DC adapter supplied

Operating temperature -25 °C to +70°C -30 °C to +80°CHumidity rating 5 % to 95 % relative humidity

(without condensation) at +55 °C

5 % to 95 % relative humidity (without condensation) at +40 °C

Regulatory/standards compliance for electromagnetic interference Emissions (radiated and conducted)

EN 55022/EN 55011/FCC class A

EN 55022/FCC class A

Immunity for industrial environments:

EN 61000-6-2 EN 61000-6-2

- electrostatic discharge EN 61000-4-2 EN 61000-4-2 - radiated RF EN 61000-4-3 EN 61000-4-3 - electrical fast transients EN 61000-4-4 EN 61000-4-4 - surge EN 61000-4-5 EN 61000-4-5 - conducted RF EN 61000-4-6 EN 61000-4-8

- power frequency magnetic field

EN 61000-4-8 EN 61000-4-11

Regulatory/standards compliance for safetyInternational (CB scheme) IEC 60950USA UL508/UL60950 UL508Canada cUL (complies with CSA C22.2,

no. 60950)cUL (complies with CSA C22.2, no. 14-M91)

Europe EN 60950Australia/New Zealand AS/NZS25 60950Serial ports

Number of ports � 2

DB

1009

78

Types of ports RS232 or RS485 (2-wire or 4-wire), depending on settings

COM1: RS485 (2-wire or 4-wire)COM2: RS232 or RS485 (2-wire or 4-wire), depending on settings

Protocol Modbus RTU/ASCIIPowerLogic® (SY/MAX)

Modbus RTU/ASCIIPowerLogic® (SY/MAX)

Maximum baud rate 38400 or 57600 baud depending on settings

38400 baud

Maximum number of directly connected devices

32 32 per port, 64 in all

Ethernet portNumber of ports � 2Types of ports One 10/100 base TX (802.3af)

portOne 10/100 base TX portOne 100 base FX port (multimode optic fiber)

Protocol HTTP, SNMP, FTP, Modbus TCP/IP

HTTP, SNMP, SMTP, SNTP, FTP, Modbus TCP/IP

Baud rate 10/100 MB 10/100 MBWeb server

Memory for custom HTML pages

None 16 MB

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InstallationDIN rail mounting (EGX100)

DB

1092

83

DB

1092

84

Side mounting on DIN rail (EGX400)

DB

1094

32

DB

1009

70

Front mounting on DIN rail (EGX400)

DB

1094

33

DB

1009

72

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WebPageGenerator (WPG) software tool HTML-page generator (EGX400)

PB

1015

60

FunctionVery easy to use, the WebPageGenerator (WPG) software tool generates HTML pages for the EGX400 server. It is used to:b select the devices connected to the serverb transfer the HTML pages corresponding to the selected devices to the server.

The WPG tool can set up HTML pages for the following devices:b Sepam Series 20, Sepam Series 40, Sepam Series 80 and Sepam 2000b Masterpact equipped with Micrologic A, P and H control unitsb Power Meter PM9, PM700 and PM800b Circuit Monitor Series 3000, 4000 and 4250.

The tool interface is in English, French, and Spanish. However, the tool can be easily adapted to create web pages that support local languages. For more information or to obtain WPG, contact your Schneider Electric representative.

HTML pagesFollowing transfer, the EGX400 contains HTML pages that can be used to remotely monitor equipment under secure conditions. b �st service level based on the summary pages.b 2nd service level based on specific pages for each type of device.Summary pagesFive summary pages are available for overall monitoring of the switchboard. They present the main measurements recorded by the devices connected to the server.b Page 1 v 3-phase average rms currentv active powerv power factorb Page 2v rms current per phaseb Page 3v demand current per phaseb Page 4v demand powerv peak powerv time-stamping datab Page 5 v active powerv reactive powerv date and time of last reset of energy meters.Specific pages for each deviceA number of specific pages present detailed information on each device for in-depth analysis, e.g.:b operating information:v instantaneous current per phasev demand current per phasev active and reactive powerv average voltage (phase-to-neutral and phase-to-phase)v maximum unbalancev power factorv frequencyb event information:v minimum and maximum current valuesv maximum demand currentv date and time of last resetb historical data:recording over 38 days (at 15-minute interval) of six user-selectable parameters (energy by default), every 5, 15, 30 or 60 minutes, with graphic display and data export to a CSV (Comma Separated Variable) file.

HTML page with summary information on all the equipment in a switchboard.

PB

1015

61

Single device operating information HTML page.

PB

1015

62

Single device HTML page showing historical data.

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The MPS100 Micro Power Server: b notifies maintenance staff when any preset alarm or trip is activated by the Micrologic trip unit, automatically sending an e-mail and/or SMSb data logs are periodically forwarded by e-mailb the e-mails are sent via an Ethernet local area network (LAN) or remotely via modem.

Micro Power Server makes data collection easy for monitoring Masterpact/Compact circuit breakersNow, more than ever, there is a need to monitor electrical distribution systems in industrial and large commercial applications. The key to managing all equipment, maximising efficiencies, reducing costs and increasing up time is having the right tools.Micro Power Server MPS100 is designed to withstand harsh electrical environments and provide a consistent flow of easy to interpret information.

Micro Power Server is designed for unattended operation within the main LV switchboardThe MPS100 is a self-contained facility information server that serves as a stand-alone device for power system monitoring. It is used to transfer power system information via a standard web browser over an Ethernet local area network (LAN) or via modem, making it possible to view power system information on a PC with an Ethernet connection.In either capacity, the Micro Power Server functions as a web server for Micrologic trip unit, automatically notifying (e-mail and/or SMS) maintenance staff when any preset alarm or trip is activated in the Micrologic trip unit.

Benefitsb view your main LV switchboard without installing software on your local PC, eliminating the need for a dedicated PC with specific softwareb Micro Power Server allows centralised monitoring, so you no longer waste precious time walking around the facility to collect datab view your main LV switchboard via a modem connection (GSM or switched network), avoiding the need for a LAN b maintenance people are automatically notified at any time, wherever they are, so you do not have to stay in front of a monitor all day longb data logs can be periodically forwarded by sending e-mails to the relevant people (maintenance, accounting, application service provider) automaticallyb possibility to monitor/notify six external events (limit switches, auxiliary switches PM800 alarm outputs and OF/SDE contacts)b back-up of Micrologic trip unit settings in the memory of the MPS100, so you know where to retrieve it when necessary.

PB

1008

23-4

2P

B10

0804

-60

MPS100 Micro Power Server.

PB

1007

99-6

8

Main LV switchboard.

PB

1008

77-6

7

Monitoring of your main LV switchboard via embedded web pages in the MPS100 accessible with a standard web browser.

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Short Message Service (SMS).

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Typical architecture

PB

1007

99-3

4

DB

1038

10

It is possible to combine the different types of architecture.

PB

1008

03-1

4

Micrologic trip unit.

PB

1007

08-1

7

Power Meter range.

Supported Modbus devicesb Micrologic trip unitsb Power Meters (PM9, PM700, PM800...).Maximum recommended connected devices is 10.

Featuresb access to the power system via a standard PC web browserb real-time data displayed with an intuitive and user friendly interface (dashboard)b Ethernet Modbus TCP/IP connectivity directly to the LAN or via modem (Point to Point Protocol services)b SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) client (capacity to send e-mail)b local logging of data such as energy, power, current…b set-up and system configuration through MPS100 embedded HTML pagesb user interface translatable in any language, factory settings in English and Frenchb 6 inputs/2 outputs (no-volt contact)b DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) client.

Technical characteristics

PB

1008

05-2

3

Power supply 24 V DC ±15 %, consumption = 250 mAOperating temperature 0 to +50 °CRugged compact metal housing 35 x 218 x 115 mm (H x W x D)Additional information available at: http://194.2.245.4/mkt/microser.nsf User name: MPS, Password: MPS100

Part numbers

MPS100 Micro Power Server 33507

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PowerLogic® System Manager Software (SMS) is a full featured, web-enabled product family. With standard intuitive views, SMS ensures a consistent power and utility monitoring experience. Upon installation, the system is online and ready to display and record monitored information in a wide variety of predefined views, including over 50 real-time tables, analog meters and bar charts, an alarm log with waveform links, pre-engineered power quality and utility cost reports, and more. You can also tailor SMS to meet your own needs, with customized screens, trends and reports that are automatically incorporated into the tabbed navigational user interface.b�Simultaneous remote connections from any browser-equipped computer on your network - no client software requiredb�Intuitive tabbed interface for quick system navigationb�Real-time data and report sharing with secure access to informationb�Remote alarm notification to email, pagers, and other remote devicesb�Distributed monitoring and automatic data collection to eliminate nuisance data gapsb�Open system architecture with industry standard protocols and support for a plethora of intelligent monitoring devices.

Tables: instantaneous readings.

DB

1084

88

SMS 4.0 Product FamilyThe System Manager 4.0 product family is comprised of three, full-featured software applications designed to meet the power monitoring needs of small-systems, with fewer than sixteen devices, to large, enterprise systems with hundreds of devices.

System Manager DL (SMSDL)b�Web-enabled product for small systemsb�One browser connection (upgradeable to 6) for local or remote data displayb�16 device limit (upgradeabe to 32)b�2 Gigabyte MSDE databaseb�Information Manager reports.

System Manager Standard (SMSSE)b�Intermediate level product for intermediate systems (typically 64 or fewer devices)b�One browser connection (upgradeable to 6) for local or remote data displayb�Unlimited devicesb�2 Gigabyte MSDE databaseb�Information Manager reports.

System Manager Professional (SMSPE)b�Enterprise level product for large systemsb�10 simultaneous browser connectionsb�Local and remote system and device setupb�Unlimited devicesb�SMS Advanced Reports for web-based viewing and creation of reportsb�SQL Server 2005 database (no size constraint).

Bar charts: load phase currents.

DB

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89

Part numbersCore Software ProductsHistorical: data trend report.

System Manager DL 4.0 (16 device support; 1 browser client; 2 Gbytes data storage)

SMSDL

E87

265

Alarms.

System Manager standard 4.0 (no device limit; 1 browser client; 2 Gbytes data storage)

SMSSE

System Manager Professional 4.0 (no device limit; 10 browser clients; unlimited data storage)

SMSPE

Add-on ProductsOPC server application for SMS 4.0 SMSOPCExtension Products

Adds five additional web client connections to SMSDL, SMSSE and SMSPE SMSWebXTRExtends SMSDL device limit to 32 SMSDL32UUpgrade SMSDL to SMSSE SMSDL2SEUpgrade SMSSE to SMSPE (1) SMSSE2PE(1) Contact your local Schneider Electric office for availability.

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FunctionsSMS offers a wide range of functions:b�simple pre-configured functions:v data tables and real-time trending chartsv meters and bar chartsv historical logging and trendingv display of waveformsv harmonic analysisv event loggingv min/max resettingv controlv device setupb�advanced functions that the users can customise:v user-defined tables and reportsv setup of automatic tasksv graphic interface customised via the GFX option.

Data tables, meters and bar chartsSMS can supply a wide range of measurements in real time via tables, bar charts or meters.SMS is pre-configured to accept and display the data supplied by the devices.Users can also create their own customised tables and run-time trends.Simply select one or more devices, the desired measurements, and the table is created automatically.

Historical logging and trendingSMS automatically saves the data from the devices to a central data base.The data can be retrieved, displayed or printed as tables, trend curves or reports.

Waveform display and harmonic analysisThe data is presented in graphs.The current and voltage waveforms may be viewed simultaneously or individually, and can be printed.If the waveform capture is over four cycles, it is possible to display the percentage of each harmonic order and the total harmonic distortion (THD).

Event loggingSMS logs all events including alarms.Events may be of any type, from power outages to configuration changes.All user action on the system is recorded and can be displayed, printed or deleted at all times.For each event, the following fields are displayed on the screen:b�deviceb�date and timeb�type of eventb�user name.This make it possible to recover all the necessary information for system diagnostics.

SMS can be used to link alarms to digital and analog inputs in addition to those that can be set up directly on certain devices.User-set values can be used as alarm conditions.The alarm parameters can be set with a number of security levels.Each level corresponds to audio and visible indications, a password and actions.Each level can be set up with different sounds, colours, actions, etc.

Management of user rightsSMS can handle an unlimited number of users, each with their own name and password.In addition, SMS manages different levels of user rights to restrict access to strategic functions.

ControlSMS can be used to control devices (e.g. opening and closing of circuit breakers).To avoid accidental and unauthorised use, only users with appropriate rights can access this function.SMS can also be used to reset min/max values stored in the devices.

Tables: fundamental phasor readings.

DB

1084

92

Meters: analog meters.

DB

1084

93

Historical: electrical cost summary.

DB

1084

94

Historical: disturbance capture.

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Creation of custom reports with SMSDL, SMSSE and SMSPESMS can be used to create reports from all types of data, including real-time values.SMS can use standard or user-customised report formats.

Creation of Advanced Reports with SMSPEAdvanced Reports supports multitude of standard output formats including Adobe, Word, Excel, Crystal Reports and HTML.From a remote computer, run, schedule, edit, export, e-mail and manage historical reports via the PowerLogic Web interface.Use the easy wizard for report creation and access on-demand report templates.Advanced Reports auto-builds queries to the Microsoft SQL Server database, so no database experience is required.Quickly access specific energy efficiency reports, pre-defined energy analysis reports and reports by shift, per circuit reports, multiple location reports, time of use reports or cost summary reports.

Automatic tasksThe available tasks include launching programs, resetting devices, sending e-mail, data acquisition and waveform capture.A task may be launched when an alarm is detected or at a precise time set by the user.

Animated graphics via the GFX moduleThe GFX interactive graphics option offers a wide range of presentations, including single-line diagrams, electrical switchboards and site and building diagrams.GFX offers complete customisation functions for these graphic presentations.

Organisation in groupsThe devices can be organised in groups which makes it possible to select them according to function or the organisation of the electrical-distribution system.This function makes it possible to logically structure the devices and data, e.g. by building, by voltage level, by function, etc.

Device setup, example of a Circuit MonitorSimple devices may be set up on their front panel.For devices with advanced functions, local setup is difficult and even impossible for some functions.Software greatly facilitates device setup.

OPC optionSMS integrates data from building automation and other systems via the OPC options.

Help systemSMS comprises a complete, on-line help system that takes into account the screen where help is needed.The help is divided into chapters that may be printed. Most of the configuration dialog boxes include a help button offering direct access to the information on the concerned dialog.

Diagrams: single-line diagram and device summary.

DB

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Diagrams: building diagram.

DB

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97

System: documentation and links.

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Selection guideProducts features SMSDL SMSSE SMSPEDevices

System Support: PowerLogic and Modbus™/Modbus TCP compatible devices

b b b

Number of device conections 16 (up to 32 with SMSDL32U)

Virtually unlimited

Virtually unlimited

System and device setup: PowerLogic metering and monitoring devices

Local Local Local and remote

Data acquisitionDatabase MSDE MSDE SQL ServerData storage limit 2 Gbytes 2 Gbytes UnlimitedAutomatic onboard file upload b b b

Web-Enabled MonitoringPre-defined meters, tables and bar chart real time displays

b b b

Real time trend, trending/forecasting and power quality pass//fail analysis

b b b

Historical trending and pre-defined reports b b b

Alarm notification with disturbance direction detection

b b b

Waveform capture analysis-transient detection, disturbance, FFT, RMS

b b b

Viewing and emailing pre-defined and user-defined reports

b b b

Report creation and scheduling Local Local Local and remote

Control outputs Local Local Local and remote

Interactive graphics (with GFXv4) - - -

Add-on productsExtension of SMSDL to 32 devices connections (with SMSDL32U)

Add-on - -

Extra Web client: five additional connections (with WEBXTR)

Add-on Add-on -

Advanced reports - - b

OPC server for SMS 4.0 (with SMSOPC) Add-on Add-on Add-onUpgrade SMSDL to SMSSE (with SMSDL2SE) Add-on - -Upgrade SMSSE to SMSPE (with SMSSE2PE) - Add-on -Web-enabled

Secure login to protect information misuse b b b

No training required, browser interface - provides access information remotely through any computer with network access

b b b

Full featured viewing capabilities with simultaneous browser connections

� (up to 6 with WEBXTR)

� (up to 6 with WEBXTR)

10 (1)

(1) Licensed for 10 browser connections. Additional licenses can be purchased. SMSPE has been tested for 30 simultaneous browser connections.

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PowerViewTMP

E86

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PowerLogic® PowerView™ is an easy-to-use, entry-range power monitoring solution ideally suited for small system applications. The software polls the network for compatible PowerLogic devices, simplifying system and device configuration. Connection and data logging begins automatically at factory preset intervals, settings which are easily changed by the user. PowerView allows users to track real-time power conditions and perform remote monitoring of electrical equipment or installations at key distribution points across an electrical network.

Use logged values to reveal energy waste, unused capacity and historical trends. The software’s Report Builder includes time of use configurations, allowing the user to create reports with energy and demand values for time periods with specific billing requirements. Power costs can be allocated to departments or processes. Generated reports publish in Microsoft Excel for easy data access and custom reporting. PowerView is a cost-effective power monitoring solution and a key first step towards a comprehensive energy intelligence strategy.

PowerView is compatible with the following devices:PM9C, PM710, PM750, PM810, PM820, and PM850 meters, Micrologic P and Micrologic H trip units.

See page 115 for details of actual parameters logged.

ApplicationsbPower consumption monitoring: use historical data for trend information; plan expansion based on actual usage; avoid over-design and use an electrical system to its full capacity. bCost allocation: track power-related costs for building, process, or tool; create time-of-use energy profiles. bEquipment monitoring: monitor electrical equipment or installations at key distribution points across the network; monitor for pending problems or scheduled maintenance.bStrategic planning: use logged values of current, voltage, power, power factor, energy, demand power, demand current to develop strategies to avoid interruptions. bPreventative maintenance: proactively manage the power system; base maintenance schedule on actual operating history.

FunctionsbPowerView™ offers a wide range of functions:bAutomated data acquisition from compatible devicesbReal time viewing of databHistorical tabular data into Microsoft ExcelbHistorical trendingbReportingbTCP/IP, serial communicationsbPre-defined meter onboard data log retrievalbMicrosoft MSDE data warehousebBackup/restore database management.

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Automatically detect and add up to 32 compatible PowerLogic® devices.

Automatic device acquisition and data integrationbPowerLogic PowerView uses industry-standard Modbus TCP/IP and RS-485 (2 wire or 4 wire) protocols to interface with devices.bEasy-to-use device setup component polls the network and detects supported devices; select up to 32 devices to add to the system – or manually add/delete device connections.bOnboard meter or PC-based historical logging (depending upon device capabilities) begins automatically at default or user-defined intervals.bMicrosoft MSDE database with backup/restore capabilties for reliable database management.

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Desktop access to power system information from any department, building or region. Graphical views of relevant, actionable information.

Real-time monitoringbReal Time Display shows data from devices monitoring key distribution points in the electrical system. Measured quantities include current, voltage, power, power factor, energy, demand power, demand current, and total harmonic distortion (THD).bDisplay real-time power and energy measurements and historical trends.bView data by single device or view and compare real time data from multiple devices.bReal-time summary views:vDemand current – view the amount of electricity consumed over time.vEnergy – view measured kilowatt-hours for sub-billing or comparison purposes.vLoad current – measure the current required to supply load demands.vOverview – view the real energy (kWH), 3-phase current (A), real power (kW) and power factor of connected devices.vPower – measure the rate energy is drawn from electrical system (watts).vInput status summary – check the input status of I/O-capable devices.vOutput status summary – check the output status of I/O-capable devices.

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Support load studies or expansion planning, optimize equipment use by maximizing capacity or balancing loads. Reveal critical trends, expensive processes or energy waste.

ReportingbUse Report Builder to build and generate reports in a few clicks.bStandard reports include:vGeneral measurement – trend patterns for electrical energy usage, power demand or any other logged parameter. These reports include the referenced data points of the trend. Leverage these values in Excel to create detailed reports, enable further analysis and reveal true business conditions.vEnergies by day; energies by hour – analyze measured kilowatt-hours for cost allocation or comparison purposes.vTHD quantities – measure, analyze and compare total harmonic distortionvTime of Use (TOU) – define up to 3 TOU schedules each with 10 periods for energy accumulation; supports weekends, special days, holidays.bReport Builder publishes the reports in Microsoft Excel.

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PowerView includes robust MSDE database management.

Database managementbMicrosoft MSDE database management includes:bDatabase backupsbDatabase restoresbHistorical database managementbMaintained below 2GB in size.

C requirementsb5 GB Hard Drive free space.b512M RAM Memory.b800MHz Pentium 3 class (or equivalent).

Microsoft Windows operating systems supportedbMS Windows 2000 Workstation Edition SP4.bMS Windows XP Professional Edition SP2.

Microsoft Office requiredPowerLogic PowerView requires one of the following versions of MS Office installed on each workstation running PowerView:bOffice 2000bOffice XPbOffice 2003

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Phase current (A, B, C) b b b bPhase voltage (AN, BN, CN) b b b bLine voltage (AB, BC, CA) b b b bPower factor total b b b bReal, reactive, apparent energy (kWh, kVAR, kVAh) b b b bReal, reactive, apparent power total (kW, kVAR, kVA) b b b bReal, reactive, apparent demand total (kWd, kVARd, kVAd) b b b bDemand current (A, B, C) b b bNeutral current b b bTHD phase voltage (AN, BN, CN) b bTHD current (A, B, C) b b

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