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    P Q S PowerLogic™ PM5300 Series Power and Energy Meter User Guide EAV15107 - EN03 04/2014[...]

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    Safety Information Important Information Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the d evice before trying to install , operate, service o r maintain it. The following special messages may appe ar throughout this manual or on the equipment to warn of poten tial hazards or to call attentio n to info rmatio[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Table of Contents © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 5 Chapter 1: Introduction Power and Energy Meter Hardware ............. ........................................... ......................... 9 Parts and Accessories .............. ................ ...... ... .............. .............. .......[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Table of Contents © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 6 Using ION Setup to view or modify configurat ion data .............................. ................ ..... 48 Using software to view meter da ta .......... .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. .. 48 Chapte[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Table of Contents © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 7 Chapter 12: Verifying accura- cy Testing overview ... .............. .............. ................. .............. .............. .............. .............. .... 93 Accuracy test requirements ........... ................. .............. ..[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Table of Contents © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 8[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 user guide Chapter 1—Introduction © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 9 Chapter 1—Introduction This user guide explains how to operate and configure a PowerL ogic™ PM5300 Series Power and Energy Meter. Power and Energy Meter Hardware Parts and Accessories Box Contents 1. Power and Energy Meter (1) 2. Installati[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 user guide Chapter 1—Introduction © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 10[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user gui de Chapter 2—Safety Precautions © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 11 Chapter 2—Safety Precautions Before You Begin Installation, wiring, testing and service must be perfo rmed in accordance with all local and national electrical codes. This section contains impor tant safety precautions t hat mu[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user gu ide Chapter 2—Safety Precautions © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 12 • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenn a. • Increase the separation betwee n the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment to an o utlet on a circui t different fro m that to which the rece iver is connected. •[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 3—Hardware Reference © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 13 Chapter 3—Hardware Reference This section supplements t he meter’s installation sheet and provide s additional information about the meter’s physical characteristics and capabiliti es. Models, Features and Options Table 3 ?[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 3—Hardware Reference © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 14 Frequency  Real, reactive, and apparent power (Total and per phase) Signed, Four Quadrant True Power Factor (Total and per pha se) Signed, Four Quadrant Displacement PF (Total and per phase) Signed, Four Quadrant % Unbalanc ed [...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 3—Hardware Reference © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 15 Technical Specifications Electrical Characteristics Type of measurement: True rms on three-phase (3P, 3P + N), zero blind 64 sam ples per cycle Measurement accuracy IEC 61557-12 1 PMD/[SD|SS]/K 70/0.5 Active Energy 2 Class 0.5S as[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 3—Hardware Reference © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 16 Meter constant from 1 to 9,999,999 pul ses per k_h (k_h = kWh, kVARh or kVAh depending on the energy parameter selected) Pulse width for Digital Output 50% duty cycle Pulse frequency for Digital Output 25 Hz max. Leakage current 0[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 3—Hardware Reference © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 17 Before you begin Carefully read and follow the safety precautio ns before working with the meter. Safety precautions Installation, wiring, testing and service must be perfo rmed in accordance with all local and national electrical[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 3—Hardware Reference © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 18 Meter mounting This section describes how to mount the meter. Mounting the PM5300 The meter is designed to be mounted inside a 1/4-DIN pan el cutout. 1. Inspect the gasket (in stalled around the perimeter of th e front display) an[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 3—Hardware Reference © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 19 4. Push the middle of the clip assembly to lock the retainer in place an d secure the meter. Meter wiring For wiring instructions and safety precautions , see the meter installati on sheet that was shipped with your meter, or down[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 3—Hardware Reference © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 20 Serial No. Description Specification Relay (Relay1, Relay2) • Wire size : 0 .33 - 3.31 mm 2 (22 - 12 AWG) • Wire strip length : 0.24 in (6 mm) • Torque : 0.5 - 0.6 N·m (4.4 - 5.3 in·lb) • Screw driver ty pe : M3 Voltage [...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 3—Hardware Reference © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 21 Recommended cables Communication Make Part code Description RS-485 Belden 3105A Multi-Conductor - EI A Industrial RS-4 85 PLTC/CM 3106A Multi-Conductor - EIA Indu strial RS-485 PLTC/CM Ethernet Schneider Electric DC6PCSRJ01-GY DIG[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 3—Hardware Reference © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 22 Wiring Diagrams 1PH 1PH2WLN 1PH2WLL 1PH3WLL with N 3PH3W 3CT 2CT 1CT * 2VT, 3CT 2VT, 2CT 2VT, 1CT * 3PH4W 3CT 2CT * 1CT * 3VT, 3CT 3VT, 2CT * 3VT, 1CT * L N B A (I 1) (I 2) (I 3) V1 V2 V3 VN + - + - + - + L N B A (I 1) (I 2) (I 3)[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 3—Hardware Reference © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 23 NOTE: • Clearly label the device’s di sconnect circui t mechani sm and install it within easy reach of the operator. • The fuses / circuit brea kers must be rated for the installation voltage a nd sized for the available fau[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 3—Hardware Reference © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 24 Power system setup parameters Power system description — Meter setting Symbol Direct connect maximum # of VTs (if required) UL IEC Single-phase 2-wire line- to-neutral — 1PH2W LN 347 V L-N 400 V L-N 1 VT Single-phase 2-wire li[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 3—Hardware Reference © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 25 Voltage and current input wiring For wiring instructions and safety precautions , see the meter installati on sheet that was shipped with your meter, or down load a copy at www.schneider-electric.com. Voltage input protection The [...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 3—Hardware Reference © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 26 Balanced system considerations In situations where you are monitoring a balance d 3-phase load, you may choose to connect only one or two CTs on the phase(s) you wan t to measure, and then configure the meter so it calculates the [...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 3—Hardware Reference © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 27 communicate with the slave devi ces, an RS-232 to RS-485 converter can be used as the master device. RS-485 wiring Connect the devices on the RS-485 bus in a poin t-to -point configurati on, with the (+) and (-) terminals from one[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 3—Hardware Reference © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 28 Related topics • To configure RS-485 communications, s ee “Setting up seria l communications” on page 36. Ethernet communications The meter uses Modbus T CP protocol to comm unicate at data speed s up to 100 Mbps through its[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 3—Hardware Reference © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 29 Related topics • See “Digital output applications” on page 52 for digital output use and configuration details. Status inputs The meter is equi pped with two status i nput ports (S1 an d S2). You can co nfigure the status in[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 3—Hardware Reference © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 30 * The overcurrent protective device must be rated for the short-circuit current at the connection point. Relay output connection s LOAD LOAD 30 Vdc , 5A 250 Vac, 8A Cos  =1 250 Vac, 6A Cos  =0.4 * RELA Y 1 RELA Y 2 (70)(71)([...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 4—Front panel display and meter setup © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 31 Chapter 4—Front panel display and meter setup The front panel di splay lets you use the meter to perform various tasks such as setting up the meter, displaying data screens, ack nowledging al arms, or performing[...]

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    32 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 4—Front panel display and meter setup PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Related topics • See “Setting up the alarm / energy pulsing LED” on page 42 for d etails on using the front panel to switch the LED mode for al arming or energy pul sing applications. • See “Alarm / ener[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 4—Front panel display and meter setup © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 33 Menu tree This summarizes the meter screens (IEEE menus shown, with the corresponding IEC menus in parentheses — see “Setting up regional settings” on page 39). PM5300 display scree n menus R1 R2 S1 S2 V olt[...]

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    34 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 4—Front panel display and meter setup PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Meter setup screen navigation The meter’s front panel buttons and d isplay screen a llow you to navigate and configure the meter’s setup parameters. T he following illustration sho ws one of the meter setup sc[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 4—Front panel display and meter setup © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 35 1. Navigate to Maint > Setup . 2. Enter the setup password (default is “0000”), then press OK . 3. Navigate to Meter > Basic . 4. Move the cursor to point to the parameter you want to modify, then press [...]

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    36 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 4—Front panel display and meter setup PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Related topics • See “Configuring the basic setup parameters” on pa ge 34 for meter basic setup instructions. Communications setup After wiring the meter’ s serial and Ethernet communications ports, you ca[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 4—Front panel display and meter setup © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 37 7. Press to exit. Press Yes to save your change s. Setting up Ethernet communications The Ethernet Port setup screen allows you to assign the meter a unique IP address so you can use software to access the meter?[...]

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    38 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 4—Front panel display and meter setup PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide 7. Press to exit. Press Yes to save your change s. HMI settings The HMI (human-ma chine interface ) setup screens allow you to: • control the general appearance and beha vior of the display screen s, • change [...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 4—Front panel display and meter setup © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 39 7. Press to exit. Press Yes to save your change s. Setting up regional settings You can change the regional settings to loca lize the meter screens and disp lay data in a different language, using lo cal standards[...]

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    40 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 4—Front panel display and meter setup PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide protected prevents unauthorized perso nnel fr om accessing certain screens such a s the diagnostics and reset screens. If you lose your password, you must return the mete r for factory reconfiguration, which reset[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 4—Front panel display and meter setup © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 41 Setting the clock The Clock setup screens allow you to set the meter’s date and time. 1. Navigate to Maint > Setup . 2. Enter the setup password (default is “0000”), then press OK . 3. Navigate to Clock .[...]

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    42 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 4—Front panel display and meter setup PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide 3. Navigate to Meter > Advan . 4. Move the cursor to point to the parameter you want to modify, then press Edit . 5. Modify the parameter as required, then press OK . 6. Move the cursor to point to the next par[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 4—Front panel display and meter setup © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 43 Related topics • See “Setting up the alarm / energy pulsing LED” on page 42 for de tails on setting up the LED for alarms. Input / output setup The meter’s input/output (I/O) po rts extend the capabiliti e[...]

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    44 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 4—Front panel display and meter setup PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide 8. Press Yes to save yo ur changes. Multi-tariff setup The meter’s multi-tariff featur e a llows you to use up to 4 diffe rent tariff “ containers” to store accumulated e nergy data. The Tariff se tup screen[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 5—Viewing Meter Data © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 45 Chapter 5—Viewing Meter Data You can view meter data from the meter’s front panel display, a web browser, or through software. Viewing meter data from the front panel The Summary screen displays real -time values for average v[...]

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    46 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 5—Viewing Meter Data PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Related topics • See “Current demand” on page 81. Related topics • See “Power quality” on page 89. Related topics • See “Demand” on page 79. Related topics • See “Multi-tariff feature overview” on page 83. [...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 5—Viewing Meter Data © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 47 Related topics • See “Power quality” on page 89. Related topics • See “Alarms” on page 63. Related topics • See “Input / Output” on pag e 49. PF True Per phase and total true power factor values and sign. Disp Pe[...]

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    48 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 5—Viewing Meter Data PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide . Related topics • See “Meter resets” on page 99. • See “Front panel di splay and meter setup” on pa ge 31. • See “Maintenance and Troubles hooting” on page 1 03. Using ION Setup to view or modify configuration d[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 6—Input / Output © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 49 Chapter 6—Input / Output This section describes the meter’s I/O (input/output) features. Based on the reference model, the meter is equipped with the follo wing status inpu t, digital output and relay output ports: Status Input, D[...]

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    50 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 6—Input / Output PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Related topics • See “Technical Specifications” on pa ge 15 for electrical characte ristics and limits for the status inputs. Status input setup The status input ports (S1 and S2) can be configured using the front panel or ION S[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 6—Input / Output © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 51 Configuring status inputs using the front panel You can use the front panel to configure the status inputs. 1. Navigate to Maint > Setup . 2. Enter the setup password (default is “0”), then press OK . 3. Navigate to I/O > S [...]

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    52 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 6—Input / Output PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Digital output applications Digital outputs are typically used in switch ing applications, for exampl e, to provide on/off control signa ls for switching capacit or banks, gen erators, and other external devices and equipmen t. They c[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 6—Input / Output © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 53 Configuring digital outputs using ION Setup You can use ION Setup to configur e the d igital outputs (D1 and D2). 1. Start ION Setup. 2. Connect to your meter 3. Navigate to I/O configuration > I/O Setup . 4. Select a digital outpu[...]

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    54 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 6—Input / Output PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Configuring digital outputs using the front panel You can use the front panel to configure the digital outputs. 1. Navigate to Maint > Setup . 2. Enter the setup password (default is “0000”), then press OK . 3. Navigate to I/O [...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 6—Input / Output © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 55 4. Move the cursor to point to the digital output you want to set up, then press Edit . 5. Move the cursor to point to the parameter you want to modify, then press Edit . NOTE: If Edit is not displayed, it means the para meter is eith[...]

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    56 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 6—Input / Output PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Select Dmd System Power, Current Applies when Control Mode is set to Demand Sync. Select the demand system to monitor. Select Alarms 1. Over Current, Ph; 2. Under Current, P h; 3. Over Current, N; 4. Over Current Gnd; 5. Over Voltage,[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 6—Input / Output © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 57 Relay output applications Relay outputs are typicall y used in switchi ng appl ications, for example, to provide on/off control signals for switching capacitor banks, generators, and other external devices and equipment. NOTE: Be awar[...]

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    58 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 6—Input / Output PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Behavior Mode Normal, Timed, Coil Hold • Normal: this mode applies when contr ol mode is set to External or Alarm. The relay o utput remains in the ON state until an OFF command is sent by the computer or PLC. • Timed: the relay o[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 6—Input / Output © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 59 Configuring relay outputs using the front pa nel You can use the front panel to configure the relay outputs. 1. Navigate to Maint > Setup . 2. Enter the setup password (default is “0”), then press OK . 3. Navigate to I/O > R[...]

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    60 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 6—Input / Output PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Related topics • See “Demand setup” on page 43 for details on configuring a digital output to send demand sync pulses to another connected device. Alarm / energy pulsing LED setup The meter’s LED can be configured fo r alarm i[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 6—Input / Output © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 61 Configuring the LED or digital output for energy puls ing using ION Setup You can use the ION Setup to configure your meter’s LED or digital output for energy pulsing. 1. Start ION Setup. 2. Connect to your meter 3. Navigate to I/O [...]

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    62 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 6—Input / Output PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide 4. Move the cursor to point to the parameter you want to modify, then press Edit . 5. Press or to modify the parameter as required, then press OK . 6. Press to exit. Press Yes to save your change s. Alarm / energy pulsi ng LED paramet[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 7—Alarms © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 63 Chapter 7—Alarms This section describes the alarm features on PM5300 series Power and Energy meters. About Alarms The icon appears in the up per-right corner of the mete r display when an alarm is active. If the energy/alarm LED ha s been c[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 7—Alarms © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 64 • Dropout Setpoint (magnitude) • Dropout Time Delay (in seco nds) Table 7–1: List of Standard 1-Second Over/Under Alar ms Alarm Number Alarm Label 01 Over Current, Phase 02 Under Current, Phase 03 Over Curr ent, Neut ral 04 Over Current[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 7—Alarms © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 65 Many of the 1-second alarms are three-phas e alarms. Alarm setpoints are e valuated for each of the three phases individually, but the alarm is reported as a single alarm. The alarm pickup occurs when the first phase exceeds the alarm pickup [...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 7—Alarms © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 66 Unary Alarms The power meter h as four unary alarms. These alarms help to alert you when the meter powers on after a control power loss, when the meter resets for any reason, when the meter self-diagnostic feature detects a pr oblem , or when[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 7—Alarms © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 67 Setting Up 1-Second Alarms To set up a standard alarm: 1. Press 1-Sec . The 1-second alarm Select screen appears. 2. Press ▼ and ▲ to scroll through the list of standard 1– second alarms. 3. Press Edit to select an alarm to be configure[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 7—Alarms © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 68 Setting Up 1-Second Alarms (continued) NOTE: The Over Demand alarms are applicable for systems in which the energy is delivered to the customer only. 17. Press ▼ to select Priority, then press Edit . 18. Press + and - to scroll through prio[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 7—Alarms © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 69 Setting Up Unary Alarms To set up unary alarms: 1. Press Unary . The unary alarm Select screen appears. 2. Press ▼ and ▲ to scroll through the list of unary alarms. 3. Press Edit to select an alarm to be configured. 4. Press Edit to selec[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 7—Alarms © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 70 Setting Up Digital Alarms To set up digital alarms: 1. Press Dig . The digital alarm Select screen appears. 2. Press ▼ and ▲ to scroll through the list of digital alarms. 3. Press Edit to select an alarm to be configured. 4. Press Edit to[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 7—Alarms © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 71 Setting Up Digital Alarms (continued) 13. Press ▼ to select Enable, then press Edit . 14. Press + and - to scroll between Yes and No. 15. Press OK to enable or disable the alarm. 16. Press ▼ to select Priority, then press Edit . 17. Press[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 7—Alarms © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 72 Viewing Alarm Activity and History There are two types of ala rm entries: primary and secondary. The pri mary entry identifies the alarm. The secondary entries provide pickup and dropo ut information. The active alarm list holds 40 entries at[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 7—Alarms © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 73 Viewing Unacknowledged Alarms and the Alarm History Log To view the unacknowledged alarms or the alarm history log: 1. Scroll through the menu list at the bottom of the screen until you see Alarm . 2. Press Alarm . 3. Press the button beneath[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 7—Alarms © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 74[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 8—Data Logs © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 75 Chapter 8—Data Logs This chapter briefly describes the following logs of the power and energy me ter: • Alarm Log • User-defined data log Logs are files stored in the non-volatile me mory of th e power and energy meter and are referr[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 8—Data Lo gs © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 76 Memory Allocation for Log Files Each file in the power and energ y meter has a maximum memory size. Memory is not shared between the different logs, so reducing th e number of values recorded in one log will not allow more values to be st[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user gui de Chapter 9—Measurements and calculations © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 77 Chapter 9—Measurements and calculations This section describes how th e meter processes measured an d calculated data. Real-time readings The power and energy meter measures currents and voltages, and repo rts in rea[...]

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    78 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 9—Measurements and calculations PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Power factor min/max convention The meter use s the following conventio n fo r power factor minimums and maximums: • For negative PF readings, the mini mum PF value is the measurement closest to -0 for PF readings bet[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user gui de Chapter 9—Measurements and calculations © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 79 IEEE mode In IEEE mode, the PF sign is determined by th e type of l oad (inductive or capaci tive) contributing to the reactive power component of app arent power. PF sign is positive (+) for capacitive loads (leading [...]

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    80 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 9—Measurements and calculations PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide The following illustra tion shows the differ ent ways power demand is calculated using the block interval method. In this exampl e, the interval is set to 15 minutes. Synchronized demand You can configure the demand cal[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user gui de Chapter 9—Measurements and calculations © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 81 choose Cmd Sync Block (command-synchronized block demand) or Cmd Sync Roll Block (command-synchronized rolling block demand). Cmd Sync Roll Blk requires that you specify a subinterval. • Clock synchron ized demand: T[...]

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    82 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 9—Measurements and calculations PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Peak demand The maximum values for the kWD, kVARD, kVAD pow er, and amps (or peak demand) is maintained in the meter’s non-volatile memory. The peak for each value is the highest average readin g since the meter was l[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 10—Multi-tariff feature © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 83 Chapter 10—Multi-tariff feature This section describes how to set up different ta riffs for storing energy values in registers that correspond to each of those tariffs. An example of when this feature can be used is when a ut[...]

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    84 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 10—Multi-tariff feature PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Command mode overview You can use this mode to send a Modbus command to the devi ce which sets the active tariff. This tariff is applied to the m easured energy until yo u send another Modbus command that sets a different tarif[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 10—Multi-tariff feature © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 85 Tariff creation method Your device performs validation checks as you enter tariff information; it prompts you to change the information that you have entered or set the tariff to disabled if the tariff configuration is invalid.[...]

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    86 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 10—Multi-tariff feature PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide All days have a tariff applied between 23: 00 and 04:59, corresponding to off-peak hours. All weekend days have a tariff applied fro m 05:00 to 22:59, correspond ing to shoulder hours. All weekdays fall into one of two seasons [...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 10—Multi-tariff feature © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 87 Configuring tariffs using the front panel This section explains how to use the front pa nel to set up tariffs. You can change the tariff mode using the front panel. When the meter is set to command mode fo r ta riffs, the ac ti[...]

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    88 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 10—Multi-tariff feature PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide 7. Modify each parameter as required, then press OK to set. Press or to move between paramete rs. 8. Press to exit, then Yes to save your changes. Repeat for the other tariffs as required. The mete r checks the configurat ion a[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 11—Power quality © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 89 Chapter 11—Power quality This section describes the meter’s power qual ity features and how to access power quality data. The meter measures voltage an d current harmonics up to the 31st harmonic, and calculates Total Harmonic Dis[...]

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    90 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 11—Power quality PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide THD and thd calculations The meter supports two methods of calculati ng total harmonic distortion: THD and thd. THD is a qu ick measure of the total distortion present in a waveform and is the ratio of harmonic content to the fundamen[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 11—Power quality © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 91 The vertical axis of the harmonics grap h indicates the harmonic’s magn itude as a percentage of the fundamental harmon ic, and is scaled based on the largest harmonic displayed. At the top of each ve rtical bar is a marker that sho[...]

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    92 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 11—Power quality PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Related topics • See “Front panel displa y and meter setup” o n page 31 for front p anel menu navigation details. • Search PM5300 Modbus reg ister list at www.schneider-el ectric.com to download the Modbus map.[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 12—Verifying accuracy © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 93 Chapter 12—Verifying accuracy All meters are tested and verified at the factory in accordance with International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and Americ an Nati onal Standards In stitute (ANSI) standards. Your digital powe[...]

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    94 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 12—Verifying accuracy Powe rLogic™ PM5300 series user guide A warm-up time of 30 minutes is recommend ed before beginning energy accuracy verification testing. At the factory, the me ters are warmed up to their typical opera ting temperature before calibratio n to help ensu re th at the [...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 12—Verifying accuracy © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 95 Verifying accuracy test The following are guidel ines for testing the me ter; your meter shop may have specific testing methods. 1. Turn off power to all test equipmen t. Use a properly rated voltage sensing devi ce to confirm po[...]

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    96 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 12—Verifying accuracy Powe rLogic™ PM5300 series user guide 6. Depending on the method selected for counting the energy pulses, configure the meter’s alarm / energy LED or one of the di gital outputs to perform energy pulsin g. Set the meter’s en ergy pulse consta nt so it is in sync[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 12—Verifying accuracy © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 97 Where: • EM = energy measured by the meter under test • ES = energy measured by the reference de vice or energy standard. NOTE: If accuracy verification re veals inaccuracies in your meter, they may be caused by typical sourc[...]

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    98 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 12—Verifying accuracy Powe rLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Test points The meter should be tested at full and light load s and at lagging (inductive) power factors to he lp ensure testing ove r the entire ran ge of the meter. The test amp erage and voltage input rating are labeled on th[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 13—Meter resets © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 99 Chapter 13—Meter resets Reset commands clear the meter’s onboard da ta logs and relate d registers. Meter resets are typically performed after you ma ke changes to the meter’s basic setup parameters (such as power system, frequen[...]

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    100 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 13—Meter resets PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide 5. Press Yes to confirm the reset or No to cancel and return to the previo us screen. Single resets Single resets allow you to clear data only in a specific register or register type. 1. Navigate to Maint > Reset . 2. Move the curs[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 13—Meter resets © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 101 Power Over kW Select which alarm counter re gister to reset from the power alarm condition counte rs. Over kVAR Over kVA Power Factor Lead PF, True Select which alarm counter re gister to reset from the power factor alarm condition co[...]

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    102 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 13—Meter resets PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 User Guide Chapter 14—Maintenance and Upgrades © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 103 Chapter 14—Maintenance and Upgrades Alarms Chapter 14 — M aintenance and Troubleshootin g Password Recovery If you lose your password, co ntact technical support for password recovery assistance: • Global-PMC-Tech-support@s[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 14—Maintenance and Upgrades © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 104 Additional Meter Status Information Downloading Firmware The power meter sup ports the downloading of new firmware and la nguage files over the communications link. This requires the fr ee DLF3000 software, which is avail [...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 User Guide Chapter 14—Maintenance and Upgrades © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 105 Troubleshooting The informati on in Table 14–1 on page 106 describes pote ntial problems and their possible causes. It also describes checks you can perform or possible solutions for each. After referring to this table, if you [...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Chapter 14—Maintenance and Upgrades © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 106 The power meter does not contain any use r-s erviceable parts. If the power meter requires service, contact your local sales representa ti ve. Do not open the powe r meter. Opening the power meter voids the warranty. Getti[...]

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    © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 107 Chapter 15—MID Compliance This section applies onl y to PM5331/PM5341(referred to in the section as the meter) and contains descriptions an d procedures that supplement the meter installation sheet. The information contained here supports the meter’s declaration of compliance with the Measuring[...]

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    108 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 15—MID Compliance PowerLogic™ PM5300 series Safety precautions Installation, wiring, testing and service must be performed in accordance with all local and national electrical codes. 1. Turn off all power supplying this device before working on it. 2. Always use a properly rated voltage[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series Chapter 15—MID Compliance © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 109 Related topics • See “Meter mounting” on page 18 and “Meter wiring” on page 19 for additional information. Installing the terminal covers The voltage and current terminal covers help p revent tampering wi th the meter’s voltage and[...]

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    110 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 15—MID Compliance PowerLogic™ PM5300 series Related topics • See “Front panel displa y and meter setup” on page 31 for detai led informatio n on front panel menu navigation, LED indicato rs and di splay screen notification icons. Meter firmware version You can access information a[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series Chapter 15—MID Compliance © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 111 Setting up the PM5331/PM5341 You must configure al l the lock-protected setup parameters before locking the meter. When the me ter is locked, those setup parameters cannot be ed ited. Basic setup menu See “Configuring the basic setu p parame[...]

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    112 © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Chapter 15—MID Compliance PowerLogic™ PM5300 series Locking or unlocking the meter After you initiali ze the meter, you must lo ck it in order to conform to MID standards. 1. Navigate to Maint > Setup > Meter >Lock . 2. Press Edit to activate or deactivate the lock. 3. Enter your lock [...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Glossary © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 113 Glossary Terms accumulated en ergy —energy accumulates as either delivered to the customer or received from the customer. active alarm —an alarm that has been set up to trigger the execution of a task or notification when certain con ditio ns are [...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Glossary © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 114 partial interval demand —equal to energy accumulated thus far in the interval divided by the length of the complete interva l. peak demand current —high est demand current measured in amperes since the last reset of demand. peak demand real po wer[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Glossary © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 115 Abbreviations A —Amper e Amps —Amperes Comms —Communications CPT —Control Power Transformer CT —Current Transform er D In —Digital Input D Out —Digital Output DMD —Demand DO —Drop Out F —Frequency GMT —Greenwich Mean Time Hz —H[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Glossary © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 116 Pulse —Pulse output mode Pwr —Power Q —Reactive power Qd —Reactive power demand RS —Firmware reset system version S —Apparent power SN —Power meter serial number Sd —Apparent power demand Sec —Secondary Sub-I —Subinterval TDD —To[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Index © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 117 A advanced setup 41 alarm icon 66 LED 66 alarm LED 63 alarm Log 76 alarms 63 digita l 65 setup 70 icon 63 LED 63 list of standard over/under 64 prior ities 66 setup 66 digita l 70 standard over/under 67 unary 69 standard over/under 63 setup 67 unary 66 s[...]

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    PowerLogic™ PM5300 series user guide Index © 2014 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 118[...]

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