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Power MonitoringTraining

June 11th 2015


Stevanus
0811-944-7145
Stevanus.stevanus@schneider-electric.com
Eco building Division
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Lets meet Pak Agus


My name is Agus Subagus

Im an Utility Manager

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But Pak Agus is not happy recently.

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Until he meets Power Management by Schneider


that helps him to do:

Savings on electricity bill


>
Improve reliability of power network
Reduce investments
Reduce carbon footprint & comply with regulations

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Reduce Energy Related Costs


Allocate costs to departments or
processes
> Collect, calculate and report
costs for buildings,
departments, processes, shifts,
lines, or equipment
> Reduce expenses, enable best
practices and validate all your
conservation initiatives
> Track non-electrical utilities
(WAGES)

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Reduce Energy Related Costs


Measure efficiency, reveal
opportunities and verify savings
> Measure and compare
consumption against
departments, processes and
industry KPIs to identify places
for improvement or adjustment
> Confirm ROI for system
improvements with advanced
reporting and analysis

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Reduce Energy Related Costs


Reduce peak demand, power
factor penalties
> Alert on demand levels, analyze
trends to identify demand
reduction and load shifting
opportunities
> Identify locations of poor power
factor
> Justify power factor
improvement
> Monitor capacitor banks

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Reduce Energy Related Costs


Identify billing discrepancies
> Validate utility bills, document errors
and assess contract compliance
> Identify false penalty charges and
authenticate benefits of on-site
generation

Participate in demand response


programs
> Review historical patterns to build a
curtailment plan to enable
participation in utility programs
> Negotiate reduced electricity rates for
being able to shed load quickly upon
request from the utility
> Automate, aggregate load
management to verify curtailment,
coordinate backup systems, and
ensure contract compliance

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Optimize Equipment Utilization


Keep track of the key electrical
parameters in your equipment
and prolong the life of key
assets
> Real-time and historical data
reveals relationships between
equipment and conditions
affecting system stability.
> Monitor mechanical and
environmental parameters
to support proactive
maintenance and prolong
asset life.
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Optimize Equipment Utilization


Monitor the power consumed by
equipment and profile their
electrical performance
> Load profiles and historical
demand analysis help you plan
the capacity of your electrical
installation
> Monitor in real time and
historically critical de-rating
factors for electrical equipment
like unbalance and k-factor
> Keep track of power losses in
transformers and UPS due to
non-linear loads
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Ensure Electrical Network Reliability


Details of power distribution
system are provided for facility
people to ensure electrical
network health
> Mean, max and min values of
fundamental electrical
parameters
> Voltage regulation, voltage
balance and disturbances
> Current levels and Power flow
> Power Factor (kVAR)
> Neutral currents and Harmonics

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Ensure Electrical Network Reliability


Verify the reliable operation of
power equipment
> Ensure and indicate that
operations are normal and
parameters within range
> Get notifications via screen
indicators, email, SMS and
automated reports of abnormal
parameters or events.
> Monitor transformers, breakers,
PDU, ATS, UPS, generators
and capacitor banks for
operation status
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Ensure Electrical Network Reliability


Validate that power quality
complies with industry standards
> Accurate verification of
compliance with agreed-upon
levels of quality inside your
facility or from your service
provider
> EN50160 ed. 4 standard
> IEC61000-4-30
> Harmonics compliance
IEEE519
> CBEMA/ITI

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Ensure Electrical Network Reliability


Be informed 24/7 about the
quality of power in your
electrical network, not just
during a PQ audit
> Sags, swells & transients.
> Detect, capture, analyze, and
understand waveforms from PQ
events
> Prevent power quality issues by
establishing patterns based on
historical information
> Fault location, disturbance
direction detection (TVD)
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Event notification for alarm prioritization


With the Event Notification Module, you can see what matters most.
ALERT
ALERT
Baker St Feeder
ALERT
ALERT
Transformer 21
Overcurrent Shot
ALERT
Transformer 21
Security Breech 1
Shot 3
Sub 14
Intruder
ALERT
Feeder D
ALERT
ALERT
Sub 14
Smoke in SubSecurity Breech
ALERT
Feeder D
Intruder
ALERT
Monkeys
Transformer 21
Loose
ALERT
ALERT
Shot 3
CO2 Leak
ALERT
ALERT
CO2 Leak
ALERT
Bldg
12
Security
Winds NE
Bldg 12
Tie
Open
Breech
Evacuate
Door Open
Town

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How Power Management Works

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Power Management is
a right tools for you to do continuous
improvement in your utility system

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Extend your solution

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Simple System Architecture


Primary Server provides
comms, data
acquisition, database
storage & logic engine

An Ethernet network connects Server


to meters, flow meters, sensors, relays,
trip units, RTUs, ATSs, UPSs, PDUs,
PLCs, drives, generators, capacitor
banks & other systems.

Power Monitoring Expert


Other systems
Server
SCADA, DCS, BMS,
Etc.
MV Feeders

Client Machines

LAN

WAGES & Status

Service Entrance
Meter

Clients provide simple,


convenient access

LV Panels
Smart Panels

Web

Sub Meters

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Power Monitoring Offer

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Power SCADA Expert


(PSE)

Software and
Gateways

Power Monitoring Expert


(PME)

Power
Monitoring

EM 3xxx

PM5xxx
PM8000

ION7650

Hardware
Power Quality

LV Components
(VarPlus)

LV Solutions
(VarSet)

MV Solutions

Active Filtering
(Accusine)

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Current Transformer
Choose the right CT to ensure your
measurement accuracy

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CT Type

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CT selection - Electrical aspect Ip/5 A

We 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, we recommend to use higher rating, for example 100/5.
This is because small ratings are less accurate and a 100/5 CT will be more accurate than with a
40/5 CT.
Specific case of the motor starter:
to measure motor starter current, you must choose a CT with primary current
Ip = Id/2 (Id = motor starting current).
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Catalogue Number

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Power Meter - PM5000


Simple and Smart meter for Basic and Intermediate range

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PowerLogic PM700 series


power and energy meters
> Cost-effective, compact meter for basic measurements, communications, THD, digital I/O and
alarms
>
Power Factor

PM700

PM700P

PM710

PM750

Absolute

Absolute

Absolute

Signed

15 user-configurable alarms
Onboard digital I/O

2 out

2 in /1 out

RS-485 Modbus communication


THD (voltage and current)
Min/Max values with reset
Basic metering (voltage, current, power, energy,
demand, frequency, etc.)
Accuracy Real Energy
(IEC 62053-21 Class 1)

IEC62053-22 Class
05.S
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PowerLogic PM800 series


power and energy meters
> Intermediate, revenue-accurate meter with PQ compliance monitoring and modular options for
logging, I/O, and Web server
PM810

PM820

PM870

80

800

31st

63rd

0.5s

0.5s

Disturbance Detection/Alarms
Advanced Waveform Capture
EN50160 Evaluation
Standard Waveform Capture
Trending and Forecasting
Custom Data Logging
Size (kb)
Shift Energy Log
Alarm Log
Individual Harmonics
Accuracy IEC 60687 Class

0.5s

V, I, Energy, Demand, THD


Alarms, RS485, Option Modules
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Hardware: PM5100
Compact, versatile meters for
energy cost and basic network management applications

Features
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>

Accuracy Class : 0.5S


33 Alarm Parameters
1 Digital Output
THD V & I
Individual Harmonic up to 15th
Modbus Communication RS485 ( PM5110 )
Real Time Clock
QR Code Screen

Will eventually replace the PM700/PM710


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Basic

PM700 versus PM5100 models


PM700

PM5100 models

Energy accuracy

1%

0.5%

Multiple tariffs

No

No

THD V&I per phase

Individual up to 15th
THD V&I per phase

Alarms

No

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Communications

No

No

I/O

No

1 DO for kWh

Logging

No

NoNo

Battery backed real-time clock

No

Yes

Voltage inputs

10 480 V L-L ac

35-690 V ac CATIII*
*UL up to 600V ac

Control power

110 415 V ac
125 250 V dc

90 456 V ac
100 300 V dc

Harmonics

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Basic

PM710 versus PM5110 models


PM710

PM5110 models

Energy accuracy

1%

0.5%

MID compliance

No

Yes (specific model)

Multiple tariffs

No

No

THD V&I per phase

Individual up to 15th
THD V&I per phase

No

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RS-485

RS-485

I/O

No

1 DO for kWh

Logging

No

No

Battery backed real-time clock

No

Yes

Voltage inputs

10 480 V L-L ac

35-690 V ac CATIII*
*UL up to 600V ac

Control power

110 415 V ac
125 250 V dc

90 456 V ac
100 300 V dc

Harmonics
Alarms
Communications

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Hardware: PM5330
Compact, versatile meters for
energy cost and basic network management applications

Features
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>

Accuracy Class : 0.5S


Multi Tariff ( up to 4 Tariff )
33 Alarm Parameters
2 Digital Output ( Relay ) + 2 Digital Input
THD V & I
Individual Harmonic up to 31th
Data Logging for kWH and kVARH
Modbus Communication RS485 ( PM5110 )
Real Time Clock
QR Code Screen

Will eventually replace the PM750/PM810


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Basic

PM810 versus PM5330 models


PM810

PM5330

0.5%

0.5%

3 tariff with optional module

4 tariffs

THD V&I per phase

Individual up to 31st
THD V&I per phase

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RS-485

RS-485

1DO, 1DI

2DO, 2DI, 2 relay

80 Kb with optional module

2 parameters (kWh & kVAh) for


60 days @ 15 minutes

No

Yes

Voltage inputs

10 480 V L-L ac

35-690 V ac CATIII*
*UL up to 600V ac

Control power

110 415 V ac
125 250 V dc

90 456 V ac
100 300 V dc

Energy accuracy
Multiple tariffs
Harmonics
Alarms
Communications
I/O
Logging
Battery backed real-time clock

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Hardware: PM5560
Features
Compact, versatile meters for
energy cost and basic network management
applications

>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>

Accuracy Class : 0.2S


4th CT Input for Neutral Measurement
Multi Tariff ( up to 8 tariff )
52 Alarm parameters
2 Digital Output + 4 Digital Input
THD V& I ( Individual up to 63rd )
Data Logging up to 30 days
Gateway
o 2 Ethernet Ports (1 IP Address)
o Ethernet to Serial gateway

>
>
>
>
>

Email / text on alarm


SNTP date and time synchronization
SNMP with traps on alarm
Modbus TCP/IP filtering
QR Code Screen

Will eventually replace the PM820


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PM820 versus PM5560 models

Intermediate

PM820

PM5560 models

Energy accuracy

0.5%

0.2%

MID compliance

No

Yes (specific model)

Yes, 3 tariffs

8 tariffs

Individual up to 31st,
THD V&I per ph

Individual up to 63rd,
THD V&I per ph

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RS-485 and Ethernet (external module)

RS-485 and Ethernet (onboard)

Std - 1 DI & 1 DO
Opt - 12 DI, 4 DO, 4 AI, 4 AO

4DI, 2DO

Up to 5000 records with up to 14


parameters each

Up to 14 selectable parameters with


configurable interval & duration (e.g., 6
parameters for 90 days @15 minutes
interval)

Yes

Yes

Voltage inputs

10 600 V L-L ac

35-690 V ac CATIII*
*UL up to 600V ac

Control power

110 415 V ac
125 250 V dc

90 528 V ac
100 300 V dc

Multiple tariffs
Harmonics
Alarms
Communications
I/O

Logging

Battery backed real-time clock

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Meter Insights Overview


A new way to connect with
customers providing augmented
metering information on the cloud
via QR code scanning:
Basic analytics: device misconfiguration, energy savings
opportunities, power quality events
Richer representation of metering
data: graphical log view, excel export

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Meter Insights How does it work

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Navigate to devices QR
screen

Scan devices QR screen with any


scanning app

Get augmented metering information


and save to cloud for future access on
any platform
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Hardware: PM5000s new way to get info


Note: This is a free service from
meterinsights.schneiderelectric.com

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Navigate to devices QR
screen

Scan devices QR screen with any


scanning app

Get augmented metering information and


save to cloud for future access on any
platform

Screen

Notification

Info

New Alarm

Info or PQ

Low Power Factor (lower than 0.9)

Info

Nominal frequency (wrong or missing setting)

Any

Device time and date (wrong or missing setting)

Info

CT / VT primary (wrong or missing setting)

Info or Basic

Current avg (current over 80% primary CT)

PQ

Voltage unbalance (over 2%)

PQ

THD voltage, THD current (over 5%)

Energy

Active power demand (higher than last scan)

N/A

Log scans (no scans last 7 days)

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PM8000 - Introduction
> Introducing PowerLogic PM8000 series meters Schneider Electric now offers a
series of compact meters that will help you ensure the reliability and efficiency
of your energy infrastructure, by:
>
>
>
>

Making power quality easy to understand


Unifying metering and logging of all utilities
Making data fast to access and act on
Adapting to your needs, today and tomorrow

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Reveal and understand complex power quality


conditions

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Integrate easily with energy management systems


> Dual-port Ethernet supports daisy-chaining, redundant loops,
and multiple protocols
> CT and VT polarity reversible via front panel, web page or
software
> Customizable on-board web pages
> Email push of historical data files
> RS-485 serial port
> Ethernet-to-serial gateway
> Modbus Master functionality
> Secure, configurable user accounts

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Protect your investment with unique, adaptable


technology
The PM8000 series is built on a uniquely modular architecture that enables highly
customized functionality and continuous added value.
Patented ION technology:
> Adapts and scales the meters functionality
> Provides useful preconfigured functions
out of the box
> Enables customization to meet any
requirement, today or tomorrow

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Protect your investment with unique, adaptable


technology
Adaptability and connectivity are further enhanced by plug-and-play I/O options.
Use digital inputs to monitor status, trigger
alarms or logging, count meter pulses for
piped utilities, or sync to demand pulses
Use analog inputs for tracking temperature
sensors, fuel levels, or water flow
Use pulse and analog outputs for
equipment interfacing

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PM8000
Your next generation power monitoring workhorse!
Cost
Management

Network
Management

Class 0.2S accuracy

TOU - 20 year schedule

EN50160 Analysis

4 Current Inputs

WAGES metering

IEC 61000-4-30 Class S

Basic

Connectivity
MODBUS, DNP3 and
IEC61850
Dual port Ethernet

690 V IEC / 600 V UL

Time sync (msec)

Sag / swell capture


Gateway

Multiple language

Revenue security

Waveform Capture
Custom Web Interface

Color integrated &


remote display models

Base I/O (3 in / 1 out)

SNMP with Traps


512MB memory

96 x 96 Form Factor

Disturbance Direction
Harmonics thru 63rd
E-mail historical data

(10MB for Frameworks)

Trending & Forecasting


Modbus mastering

Modular I/O options:


- 6DI (wetted) / 2 Relay out
- 4 Analog in and 2 Analog out

ION technology
E-mail notification
Cycle by Cycle RMS
Sequence of Event

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A cost-attractive, feature-rich energy metering


offer
> Overview features
> Market
> Meter Selection
> Design : 3110/3155/3210/3255
> Dimension
> Connection : DI/DO, V-I
> Display
> Configuration

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> Troubleshooting

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A cost-attractive, feature-rich energy metering


offer
> Order with ease; minimize your stock
> Save installation time, costs and space
> Commission safely with ease
> DinRail & modular
> Cost-attractive
> Use with confidence : accuracy, reliable

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Applicable in numerous markets

Include the meters in main switchboard or


subcabinets for:
Commercial buildings (multi-tenant)
Residential buildings (multi-unit)
Industrial facilities
Data centers
Infrastructure projects (telecommunications)

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for multiple applications.


> Energy efficiency
> Bill checking to verify that you are
only charged for the energy you use
> Sub billing individual tenants for their energy
consumption, including WAGES
> Aggregation of energy consumption, including WAGES,
and allocating
costs per area, per usage, per shift,
or per time within the same facility

> Availability & reliability


> Meter basic electrical parameters to better understand the
behavior of your electrical distribution system
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Design features at a glance


> All iEM31xx meters have the same bottom design
> All iEM32xx meters have the same bottom design
> Features vary according to meter type

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Design features - iEM3110


Front view
Bottom view

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Design features - iEM3155


Front view
Bottom view

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Design features - iEM3210


Front view
Bottom view

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Design features - iEM3255


Front view
Bottom view

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Dimension
iEM3110 / iEM3210

iEM3155 / iEM3255

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Offer Features
Energy Billing Data Export
Automatically send accurate energy billing data to 3rd party billing systems
Based on standard PME ETL engine for exporting .csv files
Regular scheduled energy data file delivery

3rd Party
Billing System
Energy Data

ETL
PME
Database

.csv file

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System Architecture

350 meter

25 kwh meter

VPN
Remote
Monitoring Web
Client

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Power Monitoring Expert


delivers the integrated information for maximizing network reliability and performance

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Power Monitoring Expert


helps you

Avoid critical conditions, equipment failure and


downtime
Track consumption of power, gas water and
other resources
Allocate costs by building, department or
process
Identify energy waste and
capacity

unused system

Extend equipment performance and life span


Grow their energy management competency at
their own pace
Maximize network reliability and
performance
Optimize power distribution system
Improve
performance

bottom-line
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Power Monitoring Expert


Applications

Cost
Management

Metering for utility bill verification


Energy (WAGES) cost allocation
Load profiling
Peak shaving

Asset
Management

Capacity planning
Load balancing
Optimize equipment
Improve maintenance practices

Network Management

Reduce unplanned outages


Diagnose and resolve electrical issues
Power Quality analysis
Load preservation
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The Iceberg principal


Look beneath the surface....

Cost
Management

Asset
Management

Network Management

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Schneider Electric makes it easy


We understand your needs, collaborating with you to deliver the best, customized
solutions that add value to your business.
Global presence in 100+ countries
Innovative technologies and services that drive intelligence and connectivity
Integrated solutions for increased efficiency
Green products and practices that have the minimum impact on the environment
Reliable offers that you can be confident in
Let Schneider Electric experts and partners help you make the most of your energy.

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Q&A
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