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Power and Energy Management Selection Guide

System Selection Checklist


Use the following Checklist as a guide to completing your own system specification. Skip any sections that do not apply.

Step
1 Powermonitor 3000 functionality base on M4, M5, M6 and M8 features determine communication cables needed MiniPowermonitor determine level of metering needed select M610 or M620 Powermonitor II select 1403 select 1403 communication card select 1403 display module Powermonitor PowerPad Portable Powermonitor Line Synchronization Module (LSM) Combination Generator Control Module Power Management Software Select RSPower32, RSPowerPlus or RSEnergyMetrix,

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Step 1 - Select: Powermonitor 3000


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Powermonitor 3000

Overview

The Powermonitor 3000 is uniquely designed and developed to meet the needs of producers and consumers of electric power. The Powermonitor 3000 is a microprocessor-based monitoring and control device well suited for a variety of applications. Use of voltage, current, status inputs, and relay connections allows the Powermonitor 3000 to provide monitoring and control information. This data is useful in substations, distribution centers, electrical control panels, and motor control centers. Each Master Module comes standard with RS-485 DF1 half-duplex and Modbus RTU communication protocols and the ability to accept one additional communication option. Additional communications can be added at the factory including: RS-232 DF1 Remote I/O DeviceNet Ethernet ControlNet

The Display Module, an optional input/output device, can be used to set up and configure the Master Module for operation. This is accomplished through the Display Modules front panel that includes four tactile operator buttons and a highly visible LED display. Device power and all communications between the Display Module and Master Module are through a shielded, 4 twisted-pair cable. The Display Module is easily mounted into a typical instrument panel analog meter cutout.

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Conformity to Standards
UL 508; CUL certified (compliant with CSA C22.2 No. 14 ANSI/IEEE C37.90.1-1989 NEMA 4X Indoor (1404 Display Module EN 61010-1 EN 50081-2 EN 50082-2 ANSI C12.16 Class 1 Accuracy ANSI C12.20 Class 0.5 Accuracy (Class 0.2 Accuracy is also available) EN 61036 Class 1 Accuracy EN 60687 Class 0.5 Accuracy (Class 0.2 Accuracy is also available)

Approvals
UL Listed, CUL Certified (compliant with CSA C22.2 No. 14 UL Listed CE Compliant

The Powermonitor 3000 has four versions, the M4, M5, M6, and the M8. The M4 unit provides basic metering including frequency, voltage, current, and power. It also provides calculated information such as energy consumption, power factor, and total harmonic distortion. The unit also has onboard logging capability that can store data, record the min and max of each parameter, and keep an event log. The M5 offers M4 functionality with flash upgrade capabilities to higher levels. The M6 unit contains all of this functionality in addition to power quality features such as, extensive waveform capture and storage and spectral analysis up to the 41st harmonic. The M8 adds more sophisticated power quality tools, greater speeds, accuracy and captures sub-cycle transients as well as harmonic analysis up to the 63rd harmonic.

Selection Comparison

The Powermonitor 3000 is available in four basic models, designated M4, M5, M6 and M8. Each model offers specific functionality as indicated in the table below. The M5 model offers M4 functionality and can be field-upgraded to an M6 or M8 model for an additional charge. Product Features of Powermonitor 3000 Module
M4

M5

M6

M8

Master Module Features


Voltage, current, power measurements and display Compatible with PLC-5, SLC 500, and ControlLogix Compatible with RSLinx, RSPower32, RSEnergyMetrix and RSView32 Output control via control relays or PLC Demo mode for training 10 user configurable setpoints Discrete condition monitoring via status inputs Electronic KYZ pulse output Form C ANSI C37.90-1989 rated relay for direct breaker tripping Time stamped data logging of system measurements and events Configurable trend log, up to 45,000 records deep Event log 50 records deep Firmware upgrades without removing module

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M4

M5

M6

M8

Master Module Features


Total harmonic distortion (THD) and Crest Factor Automatic network-based time synchronization via SNTP (for Ethernet Series B) Daylight Savings Time (Master Module FRN 2.5x) ANSI C12.20 Class 0.5 revenue metering accuracy(1) EN60687 Class 0.5 revenue metering accuracy(1) Canadian Revenue Meter specification accuracy Field upgradeable to M6 or M8 (extra cost option) 10 additional setpoints with more options Event Log an additional 50 records deep User configurable oscillography up to 400 cycles @ 60 Hz TIF, K-factor and IEEE-519 Pass/Fail Sag and swell detection with oscillogram capture Load factor log 12 records (months) deep Calculates amplitude and % distortion for harmonics 1 to 41 Calculates amplitude and % distortion for harmonics 1 to 63 Sub-cycle transient capture and metering Event Log with user comment entry Transducer and Energy Meter modes with improved update rate

(1)

Class 0.2 revenue metering accuracy available as an extra-cost option.

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120/240 Volt Power Supply: 1404-M4


Description
Powermonitor 3000 Display Module RS-485 (DF-1) RS-485 and RS-232 (DF-1) RS-485 (DF-1) and DeviceNet RS-485 (DF-1) and Remote I/O RS-485 (DF-1) and Ethernet RS-485 (DF-1) and ControlNet

Catalog Number
1404-DM 1404-M405A-000 1404-M405A-232 1404-M405A-DNT 1404-M405A-RIO 1404-M405A-ENT 1404-M405A-CNT

120/240 Volt Power Supply: 1404-M5


Description
RS-485 (DF-1) RS-485 and RS-232 (DF-1) RS-485 (DF-1) and DeviceNet RS-485 (DF-1) and Remote I/O RS-485 (DF-1) and Ethernet RS-485 (DF-1) and ControlNet

Catalog Number
1404-M505A-000 1404-M505A-232 1404-M505A-DNT 1404-M505A-RIO 1404-M505A-ENT 1404-M505A-CNT

120/240 Volt Power Supply: 1404-M6


Description
RS-485 (DF-1) RS-485 and RS-232 (DF-1) RS-485 (DF-1) and DeviceNet RS-485 (DF-1) and Remote I/O RS-485 (DF-1) and Ethernet RS-485 (DF-1) and ControlNet

Catalog Number
1404-M605A-000 1404-M605A-232 1404-M605A-DNT 1404-M605A-RIO 1404-M605A-ENT 1404-M605A-CNT

120/240 Volt Power Supply: 1404-M8


Description
RS-485 (DF-1) RS-485 and RS-232 (DF-1) RS-485 (DF-1) and DeviceNet RS-485 (DF-1) and Remote I/O RS-485 (DF-1) and Ethernet RS-485 (DF-1) and ControlNet

Catalog Number
1404-M805A-000 1404-M805A-232 1404-M805A-DNT 1404-M805A-RIO 1404-M805A-ENT 1404-M805A-CNT

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24 Volt Power Supply: 1404-M4


Description
Powermonitor 3000 Display Module RS-485 (DF-1) RS-485 and RS-232 (DF-1) RS-485 (DF-1) and DeviceNet RS-485 (DF-1) and Remote I/O RS-485 (DF-1) and Ethernet RS-485 (DF-1) and ControlNet

Catalog Number
1404-DM 1404-M405B-000 1404-M405B-232 1404-M405B-DNT 1404-M405B-RIO 1404-M405B-ENT 1404-M405B-CNT

24 Volt Power Supply: 1404-M5


Description
RS-485 (DF-1) RS-485 and RS-232 (DF-1) RS-485 (DF-1) and DeviceNet RS-485 (DF-1) and Remote I/O RS-485 (DF-1) and Ethernet RS-485 (DF-1) and ControlNet

Catalog Number
1404-M505B-000 1404-M505B-232 1404-M505B-DNT 1404-M505B-RIO 1404-M505B-ENT 1404-M505B-CNT

24 Volt Power Supply: 1404-M6


Description
RS-485 (DF-1) RS-485 and RS-232 (DF-1) RS-485 (DF-1) and DeviceNet RS-485 (DF-1) and Remote I/O RS-485 (DF-1) and Ethernet RS-485 (DF-1) and ControlNet

Catalog Number
1404-M605B-000 1404-M605B-232 1404-M605B-DNT 1404-M605B-RIO 1404-M605B-ENT 1404-M605B-CNT

24 Volt Power Supply: 1404-M8


Description
RS-485 (DF-1) RS-485 and RS-232 (DF-1) RS-485 (DF-1) and DeviceNet RS-485 (DF-1) and Remote I/O RS-485 (DF-1) and Ethernet RS-485 (DF-1) and ControlNet

Catalog Number
1404-M805B-000 1404-M805B-232 1404-M805B-DNT 1404-M805B-RIO 1404-M805B-ENT 1404-M805B-CNT

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120/240 Volt Power Supply: 1404-M5 (Revenue metering compliance to ANSI C12.20 and EN 60687 Class 0.2 Accuracy)
Description
RS-485 (DF-1) RS-485 and RS-232 (DF-1) RS-485 (DF-1) and DeviceNet RS-485 (DF-1) and Remote I/O RS-485 (DF-1) and Ethernet RS-485 (DF-1) and ControlNet

Catalog Number
1404-M505A-000-02 1404-M505A-232-02 1404-M505A-DNT-02 1404-M505A-RIO-02 1404-M505A-ENT-02 1404-M505A-CNT-02

120/240 Volt Power Supply: 1404-M6 (Revenue metering compliance to ANSI C12.20 and EN 60687 Class 0.2 Accuracy)
Description
RS-485 (DF-1) RS-485 and RS-232 (DF-1) RS-485 (DF-1) and DeviceNet RS-485 (DF-1) and Remote I/O RS-485 (DF-1) and Ethernet RS-485 (DF-1) and ControlNet

Catalog Number
1404-M605A-000-02 1404-M605A-232-02 1404-M605A-DNT-02 1404-M605A-RIO-02 1404-M605A-ENT-02 1404-M605A-CNT-02

120/240 Volt Power Supply: 1404-M8 (Revenue metering compliance to ANSI C12.20 and EN 60687 Class 0.2 Accuracy)
Description
RS-485 (DF-1) RS-485 and RS-232 (DF-1) RS-485 (DF-1) and DeviceNet RS-485 (DF-1) and Remote I/O RS-485 (DF-1) and Ethernet RS-485 (DF-1) and ControlNet

Catalog Number
1404-M805A-000-02 1404-M805A-232-02 1404-M805A-DNT-02 1404-M805A-RIO-02 1404-M805A-ENT-02 1404-M805A-CNT-02

24 Volt Power Supply: 1404-M5 (Revenue metering compliance to ANSI C12.20 and EN 60687 Class 0.2 Accuracy)
Description
RS-485 (DF-1) RS-485 and RS-232 (DF-1) RS-485 (DF-1) and DeviceNet RS-485 (DF-1) and Remote I/O RS-485 (DF-1) and Ethernet RS-485 (DF-1) and ControlNet

Catalog Number
1404-M505B-000-02 1404-M505B-232-02 1404-M505B-DNT-02 1404-M505B-RIO-02 1404-M505B-ENT-02 1404-M505B-CNT-02

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24 Volt Power Supply Option: 1404-M6 (Revenue metering compliance to ANSI C12.20 and EN 60687 Class 0.2 Accuracy)
Description
RS-485 (DF-1) RS-485 and RS-232 (DF-1) RS-485 (DF-1) and DeviceNet RS-485 (DF-1) and Remote I/O RS-485 (DF-1) and Ethernet RS-485 (DF-1) and ControlNet

Catalog Number
1404-M605B-000-02 1404-M605B-232-02 1404-M605B-DNT-02 1404-M605B-RIO-02 1404-M605B-ENT-02 1404-M605B-CNT-02

24 Volt Power Supply Option: 1404-M8 (Revenue metering compliance to ANSI C12.20 and EN 60687 Class 0.2 Accuracy)
Description
RS-485 (DF-1) RS-485 and RS-232 (DF-1) RS-485 (DF-1) and DeviceNet RS-485 (DF-1) and Remote I/O RS-485 (DF-1) and Ethernet RS-485 (DF-1) and ControlNet

Catalog Number
1404-M805B-000-02 1404-M805B-232-02 1404-M805B-DNT-02 1404-M805B-RIO-02 1404-M805B-ENT-02 1404-M805B-CNT-02

Field Upgrade Kits


Description(1)
M5 to M6 Field Upgrade M6 to M8 Field Upgrade M5 to M8 Field Upgrade

Catalog Number
40863-600-51 40863-600-52 40863-600-53

(1) When a device model is upgraded to an M6 or M8, the device will support the new model functionality but retains the accuracy class of the original manufactured device.

Powermonitor 3000 Demo Units


Description
Powermonitor 3000 DEMO Unit (110 Volts, US) Powermonitor 3000 DEMO Unit (220 Volts, European Standard) Powermonitor 3000 DEMO Unit (220 Volts, UK) Powermonitor 3000 DEMO Unit (220 Volts, Australia, New Zealand) Powermonitor 3000 DEMO Unit (220 Volts, Switzerland) Powermonitor 3000 DEMO Unit (220 Volts, Italy) Powermonitor 3000 DEMO Unit (220 Volts, Denmark) Powermonitor 3000 DEMO Unit (220 Volts, South Africa)

Catalog Number
1796-PM3000LC1 1796-PM3000LC2 1796-PM3000LC3 1796-PM3000LC4 1796-PM3000LC5 1796-PM3000LC6 1796-PM3000LC7 1796-PM3000LC8

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Features

Bulletin 1404 M4
Powermonitor 3000 M4 performance features include: Voltage, current, power measurements and display 40 to 65 ms update rates for metering results 90 Samples per cycle metering Standard RS-485 DF1 communication port Communication options also include RS-232 DF1, Remote I/O, DeviceNet, EtherNet CIP/CSP and ControlNet 10 configurable setpoints Output control via control relays or PLC Demo mode for training Input monitoring via status inputs Solid-state KYZ pulse output Time-stamped data logging of system measurements and events Total Harmonic Distortion Configurable trend log, up to 45,000 records deep 50 record event log, 74 parameter min/max log Requires no special enclosure for direct mounting in switch gear Firmware upgrades without removing module PLC-5 and SLC 500 compatibility ControlLogix compatibility RSView32 and RSEnergyMetrix compatibility RSPower32 and RSLinx compatibility Form C ANSI C37.90.1989 rated relay for direct breaker tripping Revenue metering compliance to ANSI C12.16 and EN 61036, Class 1 Accuracy

Bulletin 1404 M5 Additional Features


Powermonitor 3000 M5 contains all of the functionality of the M4 in addition to the following features: Field upgradable to an M6 or an M8(1) Revenue metering compliance to ANSI C12.20 and EN 60687 Class 0.5 Accuracy (Class 0.2 is also available)

(1) When a device model is upgraded to an M6 or M8, the device will support the new model functionality but retains the accuracy class of the original manufactured device.

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Bulletin 1404 M6 Additional Features


Powermonitor 3000 M6 contains all of the functionality of the M4 and M5 in addition to the following features: Oscillography simultaneous captures of all 7 channels to non-volatile memory with up to 108 cycles per capture. Stores up to 8 captures. Individual Harmonic Analysis up to the 41st harmonic Additional 10 setpoints (20 setpoints total) Sag and Swell Detection Load Factor Calculations Field Upgradeable to a 1404-M8(1) Revenue metering compliance to ANSI C12.20 and EN 60687 Class 0.5 Accuracy (Class 0.2 is also available)

Bulletin 1404 M8 Additional Features


Powermonitor 3000 M8 contains all of the functionality of the M4, M5 and M6 in addition to the following: Sub-cycle transient detection/capture/metering Constantly monitors all 7 voltage and current input channels and can detect transients down to 200 S 653 total cycles for subcycle transient capture - collects data prior to, during and after transient Expanded harmonic analysis The M8 analyzes and provides results for individual harmonics through the 63rd harmonic Transducer mode A selectable mode of operation that allows for meter update rates as low as 40 ms Revenue metering compliance to ANSI C12.20 and EN 60687 Class 0.5 Accuracy (Class 0.2 is also available) Protected storage of user entered text for PM3000 detected or manually entered electrical system events

Communications

Wiring ConnectionsCommunication Format


RS-485 RS-232 Remote I/O

Recommended Cable Type


2-wire shielded (Belden 9841) 3-wire shielded (Belden 9608) 1770-CD Twinaxial (Belden 9463)

Maximum Cable Length/Baud Rate


4000 ft/19.2kBaud 50 ft/19.2kBaud 10,000 ft/57.6kBaud 5,000 ft/115.2kBaud 2,500 ft/230.4kBaud 325 ft/10 Mbps

Ethernet

10BaseT (Belden 1752A)

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Specifications

Input and Output Ratings


Control Power Voltage Inputs Current Inputs Status Inputs 1404-Mx05A-xxx 120V/240V AC 50/60Hz or 125V/250V DC

0 10.6 A

0 399V L-N 0

691V L-L

Contact closure (internal 24V DC)

Terminal Blocks
1404-Mx Power Supply and Voltage Input Terminals #12 AWG (4 mm2) max. Screw torque: 1.02 Nm (9 lb-in) 75 C Copper wire only 1404-Mx Relay, KYZ Outputs, Current Input Terminals 1404-Mx Status Inputs, RS-485, remote I/O, DeviceNet #14 AWG (2.5 mm2) max Screw torque: 1.18 Nm (10.4 lbin) 75 C Copper wire only #14 AWG (2.5 mm2) Screw torque: 0.56 Nm (5 lbin)

General Specifications
Dielectric Withstand Control Power (1404-Mx) Voltage Inputs Current Inputs Status Inputs Control Relays Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Vibration 2000V 2000V 2000V 750V 1600V

-40 85 C (-40 185 F) 5 95% (without condensation) 10 500 Hz operational: 1 g


-20 60 C (-4 140 F) (0.006 in.)

non-operational: 2.5 g (+0.015 in.)

Dimensions
Powermonitor 3000

Master Module Height Dimensions


Powermonitor 3000 Powermonitor 3000 Powermonitor 3000

184.15 (7.250) Used With Display Module 163.17 (6.424) Used Without Display Module

163.17 (6.424) Used Without Display Module

184.15 (7.250) Used With Display Module 163.17 (6.424) Used Without Display Module

184.15 (7.250) Used With Display Module

203.2 (8.000) Used With or Without Display Module

Master Module

With Remote I/O Communications

With DeviceNet Communications

With RS-232 Communications

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Display Module Dimensions


20.64 (0.813) 85.73 (3.375)

20.74 (0.816)

9.82 (0.387)

Powermonitor 3000

127.00 (5.00)

85.73 (3.375)

20.64 (0.813)

127.00 (5.00)

22.8 (0.898)

16.0 (0.630) Shoulder of Mounting Stud

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determine level of metering needed select M610 or M620

MiniPowermonitor

Overview

MiniPowermonitor M610
One MiniPowermonitor (1405-M610) replaces three analog Volt or Amp meters in panel applications. The M610 measures and displays voltage and current parameters of low voltage AC power systems: Line-to-neutral and line-to-line voltages Instantaneous currents 15-minute averaged currents Peak currents

MiniPowermonitor M620
The MiniPowermonitor (1405-M620) measures all the important parameters of 3-phase power lines in low-voltage AC power applications. The measurements are indicated on a 3-line display, one parameter at time, either by auto-sequencing or by manual access. There are 6 parameter groups: Line-to-line voltages Line-to-neutral voltages Instantaneous, time-averaged and peak currents Real power per phase, apparent power per phase, total real and apparent power, and 3-phase power factor Power factor (Cos ) per phase Net real energy: per phase and total for all 3 phases

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Product Selection
Description
MiniPowermonitor, Volt and Amp meter, 5 amp inputs, 120V MiniPowermonitor, Volt and Amp meter, 5 amp inputs, 240V MiniPowermonitor, Power and Energy meter, 1 or 5 amp inputs, 120V MiniPowermonitor, Power and Energy meter, 1 or 5 amp inputs, 240V MiniPowermonitor, Power and Energy meter, 1 or 5 amp inputs, 400V MiniPowermonitor, Power and Energy meter, 1 or 5 amp inputs, 480V MiniPowermonitor, Power and Energy meter, 6 Analog outputs, 120V MiniPowermonitor, Power and Energy meter, 6 Analog outputs, 240V MiniPowermonitor, Power and Energy meter, 6 Analog outputs, 400V

Catalog Number
1405-M610 1405-M610-240 1405-M620 1405-M620-240 1405-M620-400 1405- M620-480 1405-M620-120-420 1405-M620-240-420 1405-M620-400-420

Features

The MiniPowermonitor products provide basic electrical metering that can be used in sub-metering and sub-billing applications. The MiniPowermonitor is a compact unit, with a 96 x 96 mm (3.78 x 3.78 in) front panel and a depth of only 65 mm (2.56 in).

MiniPowermonitor M610
The M610 reads 3 channels of Voltage or current and displays them in a variety of modes, eliminating the need for selector switches and providing clear, digital values.

MiniPowermonitor M620
The M620 provides power and energy measurements at low cost. Information is viewed on a 3-line display, and output with an energy pulse relay or 4 to 20 mA signals. Stores peak current and cumulative kWh, and closes a relay output for over/under voltage. Ideal for sub-metering applications.

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Specifications

1405-M610
Measured Parameters
Voltage Instantaneous Current Average Current (15 min.) Peak Current Measuring Rate Update Time VL1 - L2 / VL2 - L3 / VL3-L1 VL1 - N / VL2 - N / VL3-N IL1 / IL2 / IL3

Approximately 2 measurements per second 1.5 Seconds

Digital Displays
Type Lines x Characters Character Height 7 Segment LED, Red 3x4 14 mm (0.55 in)

General Parameters
Parameter
Nominal Voltage

Value
Per Catalog Version Units with separate 120V or 240V supply: 600V Units powered from 400V measurement line: 400V Units powered from 480V measurement line: 480V 0.8 V to 1.1V * (nominal voltage) 0.0 A to 6.0 A < 0.01% / K 2 Mohm (Lx to N) 0.01 ohm at 5A Voltage 110% (continuous) Current 200% (continuous) 47 to 63 Hz 3W typical +5C to +50C (+41F to +122F) -20C to +70C (-4F to +158F) Enclosure IP 20 (IP 65 with optional protective hood(1)) Terminals IP 00 Approximately 0.3 kg 96 mm x 96 mm (3.78 in x 3.78 in) Per DIN 41700 65 mm (2.56 in) Spring Clamps UL, CE

Voltage Range Current Range Temperature Coefficient Input Impedance (Voltage Inputs) Input Impedance (Current Inputs) Overload Rating Frequency Range Power Consumption Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Protection Class Weight Front Dimensions Breakdown Rating Depth Panel Mounting Agency Certifications

(1) The optional hood, catalog number 1405-PRO, can be ordered separately. Contact your Rockwell Automation distributor for additional information.

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Measurement Accuracy and Range


Parameter
Volts Current

Percent of Reading
1% 1%

Nominal Value
240V rms 5 Amps

Operating Range
10V rms to 347V rms L-N or 17V rms to 600V rms L-L 0.1 Amps to 6 Amps

Maximum Limit
400V rms L-N or 690V rms L-L 10 Amps

1405-M620
Measured Parameters
Parameter
Voltage, RMS (Vrms) Instantaneous current Average current (15 min.) Peak current Real power Apparent power Total power (P, S, 3-Phase Power Factor) Power factor (Cos ) Net real energy, per phase energy, total energy Energy counter range per phase Measuring rate Update time

Value
VL1-L2 / VL2-L3 / VL3-L1 VL1-N / VL2-N / VL3-N IL1, IL2, IL3 IL1=, IL2=, IL3= IL1^, IL2^, IL3^ PL1, PL2, PL3 SL1, SL2, SL3 PS, SS, PS/SS (power factor) CosL1, CosL2, CosL3 EL1, EL2, EL3, ES 1000.000 MWh Approx. 0.5 measurements / second 2 seconds

General Parameters
Parameter
Input impedance Voltage input, per phase Input load Current, 1A and 5A Nominal voltage

Value
2 Mohm 0.02 ohm per catalog number version Units with separate 120V or 240V supply: 600V Units powered from 400V measurement line: 400V Units powered from 480V measurement line: 480V 1 A or 5 A 2 x, continuous < 0.01% / K +5 to +50C (+41 to +122F) (ambient) -20 to +70C (-4 to +158F) 47 to 63 Hz Approx. 3 W Approx. 0.3 kg 96 x 96 mm Per DIN 41700 85 mm

Nominal current input Overload current rating Nominal current input 5A Temperature coefficient Temperature - Operating Temperature - Storage Frequency range Power consumption Weight Front dimensions Breakdown rating Panel insertion depth

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General Parameters
Parameter
Panel mounting fasteners Panel cutout dimensions Spacing between cutouts Protection class

Value
Screw clamps 92 mm x 92 mm +/- 0.8 mm 4 mm (minimum), 20 mm (typical) Enclosure IP 20 (IP 65 with optional protective hood(1)) Terminals IP 00 UL, CE

Agency Certifications

(1) The optional hood, catalog number 1405-PRO, can be ordered separately. Contact your Rockwell Automation distributor for additional information.

Digital Displays
Type Lines x characters Character height 7-segment LED, red 3x5 14 mm

Relay Outputs
Alarm Energy pulses Energy pulse output rate Contacts rating Voltage Load: Logic: contacts open on alarm Contacts close: 128 ms / 128 ms Selectable: 0.01, 0.10, 1.00, 10.0, 100 kWh/pulse (0.0 disables) 250Vac; 220V dc 60 VA; 60 W

Measurement Accuracy and Range


Parameter
Volts Current Power and Energy Power Factor

Percent of Reading
1% 1% 2% 0.2%

Nominal Value
240V rms 5 Amps n/a n/a

Operating Range
10V rms to 347V rms L-N or 17V rms to 600V rms L-L 0.1 Amps to 8 Amps n/a n/a

Maximum Limit
400V rms L-N or 690V rms L-L 10 Amps n/a n/a

Dimensions

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Step 3 - Select: Powermonitor and Powermonitor II


select 1403 select 1403 communication card select 1403 display module

Powermonitor II

Overview

The Powermonitor II series products are microprocessor-based digital instruments used for integrating the measured and calculated power parameters of industrial, commercial, and utility power systems in automation systems. The capabilities of its on-board microprocessor and advanced field configurable communication interfaces allows the unit to be used as either a stand-alone power monitor and control device or as one element in a large energy monitoring network.
Conformity to Standards
IP54 (1400) IP10, IP65 (1403) CSA C22.2 No. 14; UL 508 ANSI/IEEE C37.90.1-1989 NEMA 4X Indoor (1403 Display Module) EN 61010-1 EN 50081-2 EN 50082-2 ANSI C12.16-1991 Sec. 10.1 Accuracy EN 61036 Class 1 Accuracy

Approvals
CSA Certified UL Listed CE Compliant

Powermonitor II Communications Cards are microprocessor-controlled communication plug-in accessories to the Powermonitor II Master Module. The Smart Communications Card provides the Powermonitor II with two active communication ports; one for Allen-Bradley PLC RI/O network and the other for Allen-Bradley DF1 protocol on either EIA Standards RS-232C or RS-485. The Ethernet Communications Card provides the Powermonitor II with two communication ports: 10BaseT and 10Base5 Ethernet ports and an RS-232 configuration port.

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Conformity to Standards
CSA C22.2 UL 508 Component Recognized File E96956

Approvals
CSA Certified UL Listed CE Compliant

Product Selection

Bulletin 1403 Powermonitor II Master Module Full Metering


Measured Current Nominal
5 Amps 5 Amps 1 Amp 1 Amp

Measured Voltage

Power Supply

Catalog Number
1403-MM05A 1403-MM05B 1403-MM01A 1403-MM01B

120V to 347V L-N (208V to 600V L-L) 120V to 347V L-N (208V to 600V L-L) 120V to 347V L-N (208V to 600V L-L) 120V to 347V L-N (208V to 600V L-L)

120/240V AC 50/60 Hz or 125/250V DC 24V AC 50/60 Hz or 24V/48V DC 120/240V AC 50/60 Hz or 125/250V DC 24V AC 50/60 Hz or 24V/48V DC

Bulletin 1403 Powermonitor II Master Module Limited Metering


Measured Current Nominal
5 Amps 5 Amps 1 Amp 1 Amp

Measured Voltage

Power Supply

Catalog Number
1403-LM05A 1403-LM05B 1403-LM01A 1403-LM01B

120V to 347V L-N (208V to 600V L-L) 120V to 347V L-N (208V to 600V L-L) 120V to 347V L-N (208V to 600V L-L) 120V to 347V L-N (208V to 600V L-L)

120/240V AC 50/60 Hz or 125/250V DC 24V AC 50/60 Hz or 24V/48V DC 120/240V AC 50/60 Hz or 125/250V DC 24V AC 50/60 Hz or 24V/48V DC

Bulletin 1403 Powermonitor II Display Module


Description
120/240V AC 50/60 Hz or 125/250V DC 12/24V AC 50/60 Hz or 12/240/48V DC

Catalog Number
1403-DMA 1403-DMB

Bulletin 1403 Smart Communication Card


Description
Smart Communication Card

Catalog Number
1403-NSC

Bulletin 1403 Ethernet Communication Card


Description
Ethernet Communication Card

Catalog Number
1403-NENET

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Accessories for Bulletin 1403 Powermonitor II


Description
2 X 25 cm F Link 2 X 1 M F Link 2 X 3 M F Link 2 X 5 M F Link 1 X 10 M F Link 20 M F Link 50 M F Link 100 M F Link 250 M F Link Battery

Catalog Number
1403-CF000 1403-CF001 1403-CF003 1403-CF005 1403-CF010 1403-CF020 1403-CF050 1403-CF100 1403-CF250 1403-BA

Features

Powermonitor II Master Module and Display Module


IEEE 519 power quality pass/fail test. (1) Master Module can accept up to three Display Modules. Single and dual port high-speed communication modules covering a variety of networks. Continuous high-speed sampling at 10.8 kHz. Yields 180 samples/cycle at 60 Hz under all operating conditions. Date and time stamping to 1/100 second. Extensive analog and digital I/O connectivity throughout the entire Allen-Bradley architecture. Easy installation, low cost, new configuration and display software. Four self-powered status inputs. 28 to 90 ms Selectable Update Rate.(1) Simultaneous Multi-channel Oscillograph Recordings.(1) Time Stamped Data Logging of System Measurements and Events (Y2K compliant) Two form C ANSI C37.90-1989 relays. Revenue meter compliance to ANSI C12.16-1991 and EN 61036, Class 1 Accuracy

Smart Communication Card


PLC via RI/O SLC 500 via RI/O with (1747-SN) Series B or later scanner module SLC 500 via DF1 master/slave protocol RI/O Baud rates: 57.6K baud to 230K baud Serial Baud rates: 1,200 to 19,200 baud Simultaneous RI/O and serial communication with on-board 16-bit microprocessor 124 units per subnet, 255 per network via RS-485
(1) Available on 1403-MM only.

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500 V isolation on communications ports Fully software configurable, no hardware jumpers required RI/O at 230K baud, 64-bit error corrected words for integrated critical systems. RS-232/485 at 19.2K baud for backup, non-critical applications, and legacy SCADA. Open DF1 RS-232/485 protocol. Supports telephone, radio, and satellite modems.

Ethernet Communication Card


Connect to Allen-Bradley PLC-5 Ethernet processors (enabled with PLC Ethernet client server protocol) Connect to Allen-Bradley SLC 5/05 Ethernet processor (enabled with PLC Ethernet client server protocol) Built-in internet web page support Compatible with RSView32, RSPower32, RSEnergyMetrix and RSLinx software Ethernet communication rate: 10Mbps Compatible with commercially available network bridges and routers Fully software configurable TCP/IP compatible Supports existing, partial and extended data tables Supports both RJ45/UTP and DB15/AUI Ethernet connections Configures through an onboard RS-232 serial port or the Display Module Supports downloadable flash firmware upgrades

Communications

Smart Communications Card Set-Up All communications card options such as communications format, baud rate, address, etc., are set by configuring the Powermonitor II Module. Refer to Powermonitor II Instruction Sheet, Publication 1403-IN001, Chapter 4. Wiring Connections
Communication Format
RS-485 RS-232 RI/O

Recommended Cable Type


2-wire shielded (Belden 9841) 3-wire shielded (Belden 9608) 1770-CD Twinaxial (Belden 9463)

Maximum Cable Length/Baud Rate


1220 m (4000 ft)/19.2K 15 m (50 ft)/19.2K 2048 m (10,000 ft)/57.6K 1542 m (5,000 ft)/115.2K 762 m (2,500 ft)/230.4K

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Ethernet Communications Card Set-Up All Ethernet card configuration items can be changed via the Display Module or via the RS-232 setup port on the Ethernet card. (Refer to 1403 Powermonitor II Instruction Sheet, Publication 1403-IN001A for general information on Display Module operation.) The serial port on the 1403-NENET may be used to set communication options as well. A standard RS-232 null modem and a communication application (such as Hyper Terminal or Terminal) are required.

Wiring Connections UTP (10BaseT) - use a standard straight through RJ45 cable to connect to an Ethernet hub. OR AUI - attach an Ethernet transceiver to the DB15 connector. The final installation should contain wiring to one port only.

IMPORTANT

1403-NENET Web Access Overview The HTTP (Web) interface is accessed from a web browser by entering the IP address of the Powermonitor II in the address combo box (example: http://128.1.1.151). The home page information is embedded on the communication card for easy access.

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A menu of all the available tables will be presented with each table name shown as a hyperlink. Clicking on the link will bring up a tabular display of the values in that table and the value descriptions.

Specifications
Parameter Accuracy in Percent of Full Scale Accuracy at 25 C 50/60 Hz(1) 1403-MM
Volts: V1, V2, V3 Current: I1, I2, I3, I4 Frequency: 0.05% 0.05%

Bulletin 1403 Powermonitor II

Measurement Accuracy, Resolution, and Range


Range in Percent of Full Scale (FS)(2) Full Scale Resolution

1403-LM
0.1% 0.1% 10 to 115% of nominal 1 to 140% nominal 0.2 to 140% of nominal 120VL-N/208VL-L and 347VL-N/600VL-L 1A 5A VFull Scale IFull Scale

1403-MM
.025% 0.025%

1403-LM
0.05% 0.05%

.0.005 Hz 0.05 Hz

.0.005 Hz 0.05 Hz 0.2%

20 - 75 Hz 75 - 120 Hz 10 to 160%

0.001 Hz

0.001 Hz

Power Functions: kW, kVA, kVAR Demand Functions: kW, kVA Energy Functions: kWH, kVAH PF Harmonic Data (through 41st) Analog Input

0.1%

0.025%

0.05%

0.1% 5% 1.0%

0.1% 5% 1.0%

0 to 100% 0 to 100%

100% 0 - 1.4V DC 0 - 1.0V AC

.1% 0.4%

.1% 0.4%

(1) Accuracy is specified at terminals of Powermonitor II. User supplied transformers may affect accuracy. (2) Actual full scale is determined by multiplying by user transformer ratio.

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Metering Update Rates


Filter Mode Min/Max Log Functionality
Disabled Enabled 2 Disabled Enabled 3 Disabled Enabled

Number of Configured Setpoints


0 20 0 20 0 20

Snapshot Log Interval


Disabled 1/Second Disabled 1/Second Disabled 1/Second

Real Time Metering Update Rate (ms)(1)


27.9 45.6 51.9 67.1 68.6 87.1

(1) 1403-LM metering rate is fixed at 90.0 ms.

Input and Output Ratings


Control Power 1403-xMxxA 1403-xMxxB 1403-DMA 1403-DMB Voltage Inputs Current Inputs 120V/240V AC 50/60 Hz or 125V/250V DC (0.2 Amp maximum loading) 24V AC 50/60 Hz or 24V/48V DC (1 Amp maximum loading) 120V/240V AC 50/60 Hz or 125V/250V DC (0.05 Amp maximum loading) 12V/24V AC 50/60 Hz or 12V/24V/48V DC (0.15 Amp maximum loading)

Nominal Full Scale Input: 120V to 347V L-N (208V to 600V L-L) Input Impedance: 1M ohm minimum Nominal Full Scale Input: 0 to 1 Amp (1403-MM01x) 0 to 5 Amps (1403-MM05x) Overload Withstand: 15 Amps continuous, 300 Amps for one second Burden: 0.05 VA Impedance: 0.002 ohms Contact Closure (Internal 24V DC) Nominal Input: 1.0V AC/1.4V DC Overload Withstand: 120V for one minute

Status Inputs Analog Input

Control Relay(1)
Rating
Maximum Resistive Load Switching Minimum Load Switching UL 508, CSA 22.2, IEC Rating Class Maximum Make Values (Inductive Load) Maximum Break Values (Inductive Load) Maximum Motor Load Switching

50/60 Hz AC rms
10A at 250V (2500VA) 10mA at 24V B300 30A at 120V 15A at 240V (3600VA) 3A at 120V 1.5A at 240V (360VA) 1/3 HP at 125V 1/2 HP at 250V

DC
10A at 30V and 0.25A at 250V 10mA at 24V Q300 0.55A at 125V 0.27A at 250V (69VA) 0.55A at 125V 0.27A at 250V (69VA) N/A ANSI C37.90.1-1989 30A at 125V (2000 cycles)

(1) Meets ANSI C37.90-1989.

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Relay Life(1)
Parameter
Mechanical Electrical

Number of Operations
5 X 106 1 X 105

(1) Meets ANSI C37.90-1989.

General Specifications (Bulletin 1403)


Dielectric Withstand Control Power Voltage Inputs Current Inputs Status Inputs Control Relays Terminal Block (75C Cu wire only) 1403-xM Voltage and Current Terminals 1403-xM Power, Status, Analog, Relay, and Ground Terminals 1403-DM Terminals Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Vibration Shock -40C to +60C (-40F to +140F) Cat. No. 1403-MM, -LM -20C to +60C (-4F to +140F) Cat. No. 1403-DM -40C to +85C (-40F to +185F) 5% to 95%, Non-condensing 10 to 500 Hz: 1G Operational (0.006 in.) and 2.5G Non-operational (0.015 in.) 1/2 Sine Pulse, 11 ms duration: 15G Operational and 30G Non-operational 1600 Volts (Cat. No. 1403-xMxxA, -DMA) 1000 Volts (Cat. No. 1403-xMxxB, -DMB) 2200 Volts 4160 Volts 1000 Volts 1600 Volts 10 AWG (6 mm2) max., 16 lb-in (1.81 Nm) Torque 12 AWG (4 mm2) max., 8 lb-in (0.90 Nm) Torque 14 AWG (2.5 mm2) max., 5 lb-in (0.56 Nm) Torque

Fiber Optic Cable Assembly Specifications


Parameter
Cable Length: Distance between two adjacent devices Minimum inside bend radius Cable Rating

Minimum
25 cm (approx. 10 in.) shortest Allen-Bradley standard 25.4 mm (1 in.) Any bends with a shorter inside radius can permanently damage the fiber optic cable. Signal attenuation increases with decreased inside bend radii. UL910 Plenum Rated

Maximum
500m (1650 ft.) N/A N/A

Bulletin 1403 Smart and Ethernet Communication Cards


Environmental Specifications
Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity -40C to +60C (-40F to +140F) (-40 to +55C (-40F to +131F DeviceNet V1 Communication Card only) 40C to +60C (-40F to +140F) DeviceNet V2 Communication Card -40C to +85 C (-40F to +185F) 5 to 95 percent, non-condensing

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Environmental Specifications
Vibrations Operational: 0.006 in. DA/1.0 G Sine, 10 to 500 Hz, 3 orthogonal axes Non-operational: 0.015 in. DA/2.5 G Sine, 10 to 500 Hz, 3 orthogonal axes Shock Operational: 15 G, Half Sine, 11 ms duration, 3 orthogonal axes, 3 (+) and 3 (-) pulses/axes, 18 pulses total Non-operational: 30 G, Half Sine, 11 ms duration, 3 orthogonal axes, 3 (+) and 3 (-) pulses/axes, 18 pulses total

Dimensions

Bulletin 1403 Powermonitor II Master Module Dimensions


277 (10.91) 68.5 (2.70) 140 (5.512) Mounting 5.56 (.219) 4 Mounting Slots 85.9 (3.38)

7.6 (.30)

16.5 (.65)

203.2 (8.00)

190 (7.480) Mounting

165.1 (6.50)

87.8 (3.46)

122 106.2 (4.80) (4.18) with without Optional Optional Communications Communications Module Module

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Bulletin 1403 Powermonitor II Display Module Dimensions


22.23 (.875) 85.73 (3.375)

130.18 (5.125)

85.73 (3.375)

22.23 (.875) 130.18 (5.125)

16 (.630) 49.52 (1.954)

130.18 (5.125)

Shoulder of Mounting Stud

Bulletin 1403 Display Module Mounting


34.93 (1.375) Ref.

34.93 (1.375) Ref.

136.53 (5.375) Recommended Vertical Spacing for Multiple Modules

136.53 (5.375) Recommended Horizontal Spacing for Multiple Modules

50.8 (2.00) Minimum Panel Depth

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Bulletin 1403 Display Module Cutout Dimensions


85.730.25 (3.375.010) 42.88 0.25 (1.688.010)

85.73 0.25 (3.375 .010)

101.6

+1.52 -0.76 .4.00 +.060 -.360 Cutout

42.88 0.25 (1.688.010)

)
4.78 0.12 (.188.005) 4 Mounting Holes

Mounting Panel Cutout Dimensions for Bulletin 1403-DM_ Display Module

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Step 4 - Select: Powermonitor

Powermonitor
Bulletin 1400 series Powermonitors are microprocessor-based digital instruments used for integrating the measured and calculated power parameters of industrial, commercial, and utility power systems in automation systems. The capabilities of its on-board microprocessor and advanced field configurable communication interfaces allows the unit to be used as either a stand-alone power monitor and control device or as one element in a large energy monitoring network.
Conformity to Standards
IP54 (1400) IP10, IP65 (1403) CSA C22.2 No. 14; UL 508 ANSI/IEEE C37.90.1-1989 NEMA 4X Indoor (1403 Display Module) EN 61010-1 EN 50081-2 EN 50082-2 ANSI C12.16-1991 Sec. 10.1 Accuracy EN 61036 Class 1 Accuracy

Overview

Approvals
CSA Certified UL Listed CE Compliant

Product Selection
Measured Current Nominal
5 Amps

Measured Voltage L-N


120V

Power Supply

Catalog Number

L-L
208V 85 to 240V AC or 110 to 300V DC 20 to 60V DC 1400-PD51A 1400-PD51B 1400-PD52A

277V

480V

85 to 240V AC or 110 to 300V DC

Features

Powermonitor Display Module is through panel design for flush mount. Faceplate is rated NEMA Type 12 (IP54) for environmental protection. Membrane keypad offers durability. Alphanumeric readout eliminates memorization of codes. Optional Universal Remote I/O RS-485 or RS-232 communications board allows integration and versatility. Powermonitor Display Module offers password protection. Measures power up to frequencies of 400 Hz.

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Specifications

Accuracy, Resolution, Ranges


Parameter
Volts (V1, V2, V3) Amps (I1, I2, I3) Neutral Current (I4) kW kVAR kVA Power Factor Frequency kW Demand kVA Demand kWH (to F, -R) kVARH (-F, -R) Vaux (1V AC scale) IOUT Waveform Capture

Accuracy
0.2% 0.2% 0.2% 0.4% 0.4% 0.4% 1.0% 0.2 Hz 0.4% 0.4% 0.4% 0.4% 0.25% 2.0% 2.0%

Resolution
0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 1.0% 0.1 Hz 0.1% 0.1% 1 kWH 1 kVARH 0.1% 1.0% 0.1%
(1)

Range
0 to 1,000,000(2) 0 to 30,000 0 to 9,999 0 to 1,000,000(3) 0 to 1,000,000(3) 0 to 1,000,000(3) 1.0 to 0.6 40 to 450 Hz 0 to 1,000,000 0 to 1,000,000 0 to 1,000,000,000(3) 0 to 1,000,000,000(3) 0 to 1,000,000 0 to 20 mA N/A

(1) 1 Hz resolution at 400 Hz range. (2) Reads in kV for voltages over 9,999. (3) Reads in MVA, MW, MVAR for readings of 9,999.

Input and Output Ratings


Voltage Inputs 120VL-N/208VL-L Nominal full scale input (+15%, -75%) Overload withstand: 2500V AC for 1 second Input impedance: 2M ohm Nominal full scale input (+15%, -75%) Overload withstand: 2500V AC for 1 second Input impedance: 2M ohm Nominal full scale input (+15%, -75%) Overload withstand: 2500V AC for 1 second Input impedance: 2M ohm AC ONLY nominal full scale input, Overload withstand: 15 amps continuous, 300 amps for 1 second Input impedance: 0.002 ohm, Burden: 0.05 VA AC ONLY nominal full scale input, Overload withstand: 15 amps continuous, 300 amps for 1 second Input impedance: 0.002 ohm, Burden: 0.05 VA

277VL-N/480VL-L

347VL-N/600VL-L

Current Inputs

5 Amps

1 Amp

Status Inputs Control Relays Contact Ratings (SPDT)

>20V AC/V DC = active, <6V AC/V DC = inactive, Minimum Pulse Width: 40 ms Input impedance: 49.2 K ohm, 277V AC/V DC maximum Resistive: Inductive: 10A, 277V AC/30V DC 240V AC, 3400 VA inrush, 360 VA sealed 85V to 264V AC/0.2 Amps/ 47 to 440 Hz or 110 to 300V DC/0.2 Amps 20V to 60V DC at 10W

Power Supply

AC/DC DC (optional)

Auxiliary Voltage Input (VAUX)

1.0V AC/V DC nominal full scale input (1.25V AC/V DC maximum) Overload withstand: 120V continuous, 1000V for 1 second Input impedance: 10kOhm 0 to 20 mA output into 250 ohm maximum load 1.35 Nm (12 lb-in)

Auxiliary Current Output (IOUT) Terminal Strip Torque

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Input and Output Ratings


Maximum Wire Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity 4mm2 (12 AWG), 75C (167C) CU wire only 0C to 50C (32F to 122F) ambient air temperature range -30C to +70C (-22F to 158F) 5 to 95 percent, non-condensing

Dimensions
Gasket

195.6 (7.70) 182.88 (7.20)

165.1 (6.50)

15.2 (.60) 315 (12.40) 6.4 (.25) 151.13 (5.950) 302.26 (11.90) 6.4 (.25) 14.5 (.57) 101.9 (4.01) 121.9 (4.8)

Catalog Number
1400-PD 1400-DCU

Approx. Shipping Weights


3.2 kg (7.1 lbs) 0.18 kg (0.4 lbs)

# 10-32 UNF -2A Mounting Stud 6 Places Tighten mounting nuts: 3.0 to 3.7 Nm (27 to 33 in.-lbs.) 281.8 (11.10) Powermonitor Display Module Cat. No. 1400-PD, Cat No. 1400-DCU

16.6 (.65)

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Step 5 - Select: PowerPad

PowerPad Portable Powermonitor

Overview

The PowerPad is a three-phase power quality analyzer that is easy-to-use, compact and shock-resistant. It is intended for technicians and engineers to measure and carry out diagnostic work on one, two or three phase low voltage networks. Users are able to obtain instant waveforms of an electrical networks principal characteristics, and also monitor their variation over a period of time. The multi-tasking measurement system simultaneously handles all the measurement functions of the various magnitudes, detection, continuous recordings and their display without any constraints.

Product Selection
Catalog Number
1412-PP2127-48 1412-PP2127-49 1412-PP2127-50 1412-PP2127-51

Description
PowerPad Portable Powermonitor w/ MN93 240 Amp Current Probes PowerPad Portable Powermonitor w/ SR193 1200 Amp Current Probes PowerPad Portable Powermonitor w/ 24" AmpFlex 193-24 6500 Amp Current Probes PowerPad Portable Powermonitor w/ 36" AmpFlex 193-36 6500 Amp Current Probes

Features

The Powerpad has the following features: Measurement of RMS voltages up to 480V (phase-to-neutral) or 830V (phase-to-phase) for two, three or four-wire systems Measurement of RMS currents up to 6500Arm Frequency measurement (10 to 70Hz systems) Calculation of neutral current for WYE configurations Calculation of Crest Factors for current and voltage Calculation of the K Factor for transformers Calculation of short-term flicker for voltage Calculation of the phase unbalance for voltage and current (3 phase systems only) Measurement of harmonic angles and rates (referenced to the fundamental or RMS value) for voltage, current or power, up to 50th harmonic Calculation of overall harmonic distortion factors

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Monitoring of the average value of any parameter, calculated over a period running from 5 sec to 2 hrs Measurement of active, reactive and apparent power per phase and their respective sum total Calculation of the power factor, displacement power factor and tangent factor Total power from a point in time, chosen by the operator Recording, time stamping and characterization of disturbance (swells, sags and interruptions, exceeding power and harmonic thresholds) Detection of transients and recording of associated waveforms

Specifications

General Specifications
Parameter
Ambient temperature Humidity Atmospheric pressure Phase voltage Clamp current circuit input voltage AmpFlex current circuit input voltage Frequency of electricity network V/I phase shift Harmonics

Reference Conditions
73F 5F (23C 3C) 45% 25.4" Hg to 31.3" Hg (860 to 1060 hPa) 230Vrms and 110Vrms 2% without DC 0.03V to 1 Vrms without DC (<0.5%) 11.8mV to 118mVrms without DC (<0.5%) 50 and 60Hz 0.1 Hz 0 active power / 90 reactive power <0.1%

Mechanical Specifications
Specification
Dimensions Weight Altitude, Operating Altitude, Non-Operating

Value
9.5 x 7.0 x 2.0 inches (240 x 180 x 55 mm) 4.6 lb (2.1 kg) 0 to 2000 meters (6560 ft) 0 to 10,000 meters (32,800 ft)

Voltage Inputs
Specification
Operating Range Input Impedance Overload

Value
Phase-Phase - 960Vrms AC/DC Phase-Neutral 480Vrms AC/DC 340k: between phase and neutral 1.2Vn permanently; 2Vn for 1 sec (Vn = nominal voltage)

Current Inputs
Specification
Operating Range Input Impedance Overload

Value
0 to 1V 100k: for current probe circuit and 12.4k: for AmpFlex circuit 1.7V

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Safety Compatibility
Specification
Electrical Safety (per EN 61010-1) Electromagnetic Compatibility Immunity and Emission Electrostatic Discharges Radiation Field Resistance Fast Transients Resistance Electric Shock Resistance Conducted RF Interference Mechanical Protection Shock and Vibration IP 50 EN 61010-1 EN 60529 (electrical IP2X for the terminals) EN 61236-1 amendment 1 IEC 1000-4-2 IEC 1000-4-3 IEC 1000-4-4 IEC 1000-4-5 IEC 1000-4-6

Value
Double insulation 600V rms, Category III, Pollution Degree 2

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Step 6 - Select: Line Synchronization Module

Line Synchronization Module (LSM)


The Line Synchronization Module (1402-LSM) provides an integrated power generation control solution. The LSM design reduces the complexity of conventional technology, increases generator control performance, and provides an easily integrated automation platform for both retrofit and new power facilities.
Conformity to Standards
CSA C22.2 No. 14; UL 508 CSA C22.2 No. 213 Class I, Div. 2

Overview

Approvals
CSA Certified UL Listed CE Compliant

Product Selection
Description
Line Synchronization Module Power Source: PLC Backplane 1.1A at 5V DC (2.2A, 5 ms Inrush) 2-Slot 1771 Form Factor Measured Parameters: Voltage 120V AC Input Impedance: 728k Ohm Current: 0 to 5A AC Burden: 0.02 VA

Catalog Number
1402-LS51

Features

The Line Synchronization Module features include: Installs in a Bulletin 1771 I/O chassis for PLC-5 compatibility Microprocessor controlled for very fast response time High accuracy for surge-less transfer Digital measurement for precise repeatability of operations #12 ring lugs for CT inputs, internal unbroken lugged CT circuit for long maintenance free service life and high surge withstand User configurable for unparalleled flexibility in applications Integrated synchronizer, load sharer, and Powermonitor Module for lower cost

Specifications

Inputs
Current Frequency Dielectric Withstand Voltage Burden Voltage Input Impedance/Burden 0 to 5A RMS Cont., 200A RMS 1 Second 47 to 63 Hz (steady-state) 2500V RMS 0.0025 VA 120V RMS (339 Vpk-pk) Maximum Peak 728 kOhm/0.02 VA

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Synchronization Window (Independent Upper and Lower Thresholds)


Voltage Frequency Phase 0.05% steps 0.01 Hz steps 1 degree steps

Isolated Load Sharing Input/Output


Max Common Mode Voltage Continuous Voltage Input Impedance Back Plane Power Requirements 240V AC 2 to 4V DC 45K ohm 1.1A at 5V DC (2.2A, 5 ms Inrush)

Environmental
Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity +0C to +60C (+32F to +140F) -40C to +100C (-40F to +212F) 5% to 95%, non-condensing

Update Rate
Synchronizing Bus Error Parameters Load Shard and Monitor Parameters 100 milliseconds 200 milliseconds (Synchronization Inactive) 1 second (Synchronization Active)

Accuracy at 25C (77F)


Current Measurement Voltage Measurement Frequency Measurement Slip Frequency Power, Power Factor, VA Full Scale 0.2% of Full Scale (Full Scale = 1.4 x CT Primary) 0.2% of Full Scale (Full Scale = 1.25 x PT Primary) 0.05 Hz (Within the 47 to 63 Range) 0.05 Hz (Within the 47 to 63 Range) 0.4% of Full Scale Power Consumption 1.75 x CT Primary x PT Primary

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Step 7 - Select: Combination Generator Control Module

Combination Generator Control Module


The Combination Generator Control Module (1407-CGCM) is a programmable automatic generator controller which maintains the generator output voltage within specific limits by controlling the current applied to the exciter field of the generator. The controller consists of a single design to regulate brush-less permanent magnet excited generators and brush-less self excited generators. The CGCM performs voltage regulation via control of exciter field current provided to the generator stator.

Overview

Product Selection

The Combination Generator Control Module (CGCM) is a product specifically designed to protect and synchronize generators in control applications. This includes generator protection, excitation control, synchronization control and full-function metering.
Description
Combination Generator Control Module

Catalog Number
1407-CGCM

Features

Generator regulation and control functions


Four excitation control modes Automatic voltage regulation (AVR) Manual or field current regulation (FCR) Power factor (PF) Reactive power (VAR) Soft start voltage buildup with an adjustable ramp in AVR and FCR control modes Overexcitation (OEL) and underexcitation (UEL) limiting in AVR, VAR, and PF control modes Underfrequency compensation (Volts/Hertz) Line Drop Compensation Auto-tracking between operating modes and between redundant CGCM units Automatic transfer to a backup CGCM unit in redundant systems Generator paralleling with reactive droop compensation or crosscurrent (reactive differential) compensation Generator paralleling with real power load sharing Synchronizing for 1 or 2 circuit breakers

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Generator Protection Functions


Loss of excitation current (40) Overexcitation voltage (59F) Generator overvoltage (59) Generator undervoltage (27) Loss of sensing (60FL) Loss of permanent magnet generator (PMG/Excitation power) (27) Reverse VAR (40Q) Overfrequency (81O) Underfrequency (81U) Reverse power (32R) Rotating diode monitor Phase rotation error (47) Generator overcurrent (51)

Metering Functions
Voltage Current Frequency Real Power Apparent Power Reactive Power Power Factor Real Energy (kWh) Apparent Energy (kVAh) Reactive Energy (kVARh) Controller Excitation Current and Voltage Diode Monitor Ripple Level Load Share Error Synchronization Parameters

Inputs and Outputs


Inputs
Single-phase or three-phase true rms generator voltage sensing Single-phase dual bus or three-phase single bus voltage sensing Three-phase generator current sensing (1 or 5 ampere nominal) Single-phase cross current loop 1 or 5 A current transformer (CT) input Auxiliary 10 Vdc input providing remote control of the setpoints DC power input

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Outputs
Pulse-width modulated output power stage rated at 15 amperes Discrete redundancy relay output Discrete fault output driver Load sharing connection for use with Allen-Bradley 1402-LSM Line Synchronization Module or compatible hardware

Communications Interfaces
The CGCM has three communication ports: Redundant ControlNet connector RS-232 port for dedicated communication with a redundant CGCM RS-232 port for factory configuration and test (not for customer use)

Specifications
Control Power
Supply
18 to 32V dc (24V dc Nominal) Maximum AC Ripple Dropout Voltage Profile

Burden
30 W

Operating Power Requirements


Source
PMG(1) PMG SE(2) SE SE SE SE
(1) (2)

Phases
1-Phase 3-Phase 1-Phase 3-Phase 3-Phase 3-Phase 3-Phase

Wiring Configuration
PMG-A & PMG-C Floating wye PMG-A & PMG-C Floating wye Grounded wye (Grounded neutral) Floating delta Open delta, floating

Voltage
Min: 79 Vrms Max: 300 Vrms Min: 137 Vrms L-L Max: 300 Vrms L-L Min: 79 Vrms Max: 300 Vrms Min: 137 Vrms L-L Max: 300 Vrms L-L Min: 137 Vrms L-L Max: 300 Vrms L-L Min: 137 Vrms L-L Max: 300 Vrms L-L Min: 137 Vrms L-L Max: 300 Vrms L-L

Frequency
Min: 50 Hz Max: 240 Hz Min: 50 Hz Max: 240 Hz Min: 50 Hz Max: 240 Hz Min: 50 Hz Max: 240 Hz Min: 50 Hz Max: 240 Hz Min: 50 Hz Max: 240 Hz Min: 50 Hz Max: 240 Hz

VA (max)
3070 3070 3070 3070 3070 3070 3070

PMG = Permanent Magnet Generator SE = Separately Excited

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Generator Voltage Sensing Values


Phase Wiring Configs Grounded Connection Available
No No Yes Yes

Voltage

Frequency

1-Phase 3-Phase 3-Phase 3-Phase

V Gen A & V Gen C Floating wye Grounded wye (Grounded neutral) Open delta, grounded B phase

Min: 57 Vrms Max: 150 Vrms Min: 99 Vrms L-L Max: 208 Vrms L-L Min: 99 Vrms L-L Max: 208 Vrms L-L Min: 99 Vrms L-L Max: 150 Vrms L-L

Min: 20 Hz Max: 90 Hz Min: 20 Hz Max: 90 Hz Min: 20 Hz Max: 90 Hz Min: 20 Hz Max: 90 Hz

Generator Current Sensing


Description
Type Frequency Range Burden

Specification
Three-Phase plus cross current compensation input. 50/60 Hz 1 A or 5 A maximum continuous <0.1 VA per phase for metering CTs <2.5 VA per phase for cross current inputs

Bus Voltage Sensing Values


Phase Wiring Configs Grounded Connection Available
No No Yes Yes

Voltage

Frequency

1-Phase 3-Phase 3-Phase 3-Phase

V Bus A & V Bus C Floating wye Grounded wye (Grounded neutral) Open delta, grounded B phase

Min: 57 Vrms Max: 150 Vrms Min: 99 Vrms L-L Max: 208 Vrms L-L Min: 99 Vrms L-L Max: 208 Vrms L-L Min: 99 Vrms L-L Max: 150 Vrms L-L

Min: 20 Hz Max: 90 Hz Min: 20 Hz Max: 90 Hz Min: 20 Hz Max: 90 Hz Min: 20 Hz Max: 90 Hz

Voltage Input
Description
Range Input Impedance Maximum Voltage Range without damage

Specification
-10 to +10V dc 20k ohms

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Dimensions
9.75 (247.7)

ID (+) 1A ID (+) 5A ID (-) I3 (+) 1A I3 (+) 5A I3 (-) I2 (+) 1A I2 (+) 5A I2 (-) I1 (+) 1A I1 (+) 5A I1 (-)

V Gen A V Gen B V Gen C V Gen N

CNA CNB

TB5

V Bus A V Bus B V Bus C V Bus N

PMG A PMG B TB6 PMG C SHLD 1 SHLD 1

SHLD 2 SHLD 2 EXC (+) EXC (-)

TB3 TB1

14.00 (355.6)

Combination TB2 Generator Control Module


Manufactured by

BAT (+) BAT (-) FLT RD RLY CH GND

ControlNet Address

TB4

TB7

1/4 - 20 Ground Stud (2 Places)

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HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE CAN CAUSE SHOCK, BURNS, OR DEATH. 1) DISCONNECT AND LOCK OUT ALL POWER SOURCES AND, 2) SHORT ALL CURRENT TRANSFORMER SECONDARIES BEFORE SERVICING. MORE THAN ONE LIVE CIRCUIT. SEE DIAGRAM. ADVERTISSMENT: CET EQUIPEMENT RENFERME PLUSIEURS CIRCUITS SOUS TENSION, VOIR LE SCHEMA

VREF (+) VREF (-) SHLD 3 SHLD 3 A-COM EX-D (+) EX-D (-) LS (+) LS (-) SHLD 4

Factory Test Port

0.281 (7.14) DIA Mounting Hole (6 Places)

8.25 (209.6)

ControlNet 1.5 Connections

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Step 8 - Select: Software


Select RSPower32, RSPowerPlus or RSEnergyMetrix,

Power Management Software


PEMS software is available for simple and complex systems. PEMS software helps you configure our Powermonitors and access energy data in real time. Our software also enables you to capture, analyze, store, and share energy data across your entire enterprise through standard web browsers.This makes it easy for you to acquire and distribute the knowledge you need to optimize energy consumption and improve productivity while lowering energy costs.

Overview

RSPower32
Rockwell Automations RSPower32 is a stand-alone application as well as containing an ActiveX component for a user to configure and display information from Allen-Bradley power monitoring products. RSPower32 has simple screens for configuring and viewing data from power monitors. When combined with RSView32, RSPower32 adds these features directly to the RSView32 Project Manager interface as well as providing data for tags, alarming, data logging and trending. Utilizing the exposed object model, RSView32 or other applications such as Visual Basic can use RSPower32s data server to read and write data to power monitors and perform standard operations like setting the time, saving logs to disk, or capturing a waveform.

RSPowerPlus
RSPowerPlus is a Windows-based application that expands the RSPower32 functionality from configuration and real-time monitoring of Powermonitors to include simple billing and trending via the TOU (Time Of Use) function available in the Powermonitor 3000 products. Install RSPowerPlus as a stand-alone package or as an extension of RSView32 HMI software and begin working with your power monitoring equipment from your desktop. You can also upgrade your existing RSPower32 to include the billing and trending functionality available in RSPowerPlus.

RSEnergyMetrix
RSEnergyMetrix is sophisticated web-enabled energy management software that puts critical energy information at your desktop. The RSEnergyMetrix Software Suite combines data communication, client-server applications, and Microsofts advanced .Net web technology to provide you with a complete energy management solution. RSEnergyMetrix captures, analyzes, stores, and shares energy data across your entire enterprise. Using a simple web browser, your energy information can now be available on your companys LAN or WAN, presenting you with the

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knowledge necessary to optimize your energy consumption. The net resultimproved productivity and lower energy costs.

Selection Comparison
Application
Load Profiling Cost Allocation Power Quality Monitoring Distribution System Monitoring Demand Management Emergency Load Shedding Power System Control (Optional) (Optional) (Optional) (Optional) (Optional) (Optional)

RSPower32 RSPowerPlus RSEnergy Metrix RSView32

Function
Configure A-B PMs View, save and print PM data Preconfigured consumption and billing reports Imbedded real time and historical trend charts Custom reports and charts Complex rate tariffs Client/Server application

RSPower32 RSPowerPlus RSEnergyMetrix

Product Selection

RSPower32
Description
RSPower32 Works Without Communication Drivers(1)

Catalog Number
9307-RSP32WENE 9307-RSP32RENE 9307-RSP32LXWENE 9307-RSP32LXRENE

RSPower32 Runtime Without Communication Drivers(1) RSPower32 Works Bundled with Communication Drivers(2) RSPower32 Runtime Bundled with Communication Drivers(2)
(1) (2) RSPower32 requires RSLinx OEM or higher. Does not require RSLinx OEM or higher.

RSPowerPlus
Description
RSPowerPlus Works Without Communication Drivers(1)

Catalog Number
9307-RSPPWENE 9307-RSPPRENE 9307-RSPPLXWENE

RSPowerPlus Runtime Without Communication Drivers(1) RSPowerPlus Works Bundled with Communication Drivers(2)

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RSPowerPlus
Description
RSPowerPlus Runtime Bundled with Communication Drivers(2) RSPower32 Works to RSPowerPlus Works Upgrade RSPower32 Runtime to RSPowerPlus Runtime Upgrade
(1) (2) RSPowerPlus requires RSLinx OEM or higher. Does not require RSLinx OEM or higher.

Catalog Number
9307-RSPPLXRENE 9307-RSPPWU1 9307-RSPPRU1

RSEnergyMetrix
Description
RSEnergyMetrix Manager (0 to 8 meters) RSEnergyMetrix Manager (9 to 64 meters) RSEnergyMetrix Manager (65 to 10,000 meters) RSEnergyMetrix Real Time RSEnergyMetrix 3rd Part OPC Client Connectivity (0 to 8 meters) RSEnergyMetrix 3rd Part OPC Client Connectivity (9 to 64 meters) RSEnergyMetrix 3rd Part OPC Client Connectivity (64 to 10,000) RSEnergyMetrix ReportsPlus RSEnergyMetrix ChartsPlus RSEnergyMetrix Manager (0 - 8 meters) Unlimited-User Runtime Client License with SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition Single-Processor Runtime Database license RSEnergyMetrix Manager (9 - 64 meters) Unlimited-User Runtime Client License with SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition Single-Processor Runtime Database license RSEnergyMetrix Manager (65 - 10K meters) Unlimited-User Runtime Client License with SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition Single-Processor Runtime Database license RSEnergyMetrix Manager (0 - 8 meters) Single-User Runtime Client License with SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition Single-Client Runtime Database license RSEnergyMetrix Manager (9 - 64 meters) Single-User Runtime Client License with SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition Single-Client Runtime Database license RSEnergyMetrix Manager (65 - 10K meters) Single-User Runtime Client License with SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition Single-Client Runtime Database license RSEnergyMetrix Single-User Runtime Client license

Catalog Number
9307-EM8MGRENE 9307-EM64MGRENE 9307-EM10KMGRENE 9307-EMRTENE 9307-EM83PXENE 9307-EM643PXENE 9307-EM10K3PXENE 9307-EMRPTENE 9307-EMCHTENE 9307-8MGDBPENE

9307-64MGDBPENE

9307-10KMGDBPENE

9307-8MGDBCENE

9307-64MGDBCENE

9307-10KMGDBCENE

9307-EMDB1C

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Features

RSPower32
Organize your Allen-Bradley Powermonitors into a graphical tree to represent your specific configuration or view the Powermonitors in a sorted list. Upload and download your Powermonitor configuration parameters from your PC. Save the entire site configuration as well as the individual data from each Powermonitor. Simply point and click to generate configuration reports for on or more Powermonitors. continuous access to all power data from your PC. Display your data in pop-up views of real-time data using user-selectable engineering units for each parameter type. Display historical data stored within the Powermonitor. Integral Security to prevent unauthorized users from accessing the Powermonitor commands while allowing everyone to utilize the data. Flexible communications via RSLinx to communicate with Powermonitors. Contains an OPC/DDE server and utilizes ActiveX technology to simultaneously provide Powermonitor data to many external software packages. Can be configured as an add-on to RSView32 to provide wizards and libraries to create a full-featured power management system. Pop-up windows are available to view, print, and save harmonic spectral data, waveforms, event logs, min/max logs, and snapshot logs. Displays the harmonic content of your electric signal on your PC screen in both spreadsheet and bar graph formats. Check power line condition before, during, or after a disturbance.

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RSPowerPlus
RSPowerPlus has all of the features of RSPower32 in addition to the following: Run pre-configured monthly or yearly electrical consumption reports for each individual Powermonitor utilizing the TOU function in the Powermonitor 3000 family of products. Run pre-configured monthly or yearly billing reports by manually entering consumption and demand rates utilizing the TOU function in the Powermonitor 3000 family of products. Display real-time trending for up to 5 parameters simultaneously. Display historical trending for data directly from the trend log of each meter. User defined limits for monitoring of electrical parameters (i.e. demand monitoring).

RSEnergyMetrix
Base Package: RSEnergyMetrix Manager
Base package Set up groups, domains, roles, users, devices, meters Log data from Allen-Bradley devices Basic reports and charts Rate schedules and billing reports 8, 64, or 10,000 meter licensing

Offered with or without Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Runtime license

Optional Packages:
RSEnergyMetrix ReportsPlus RSEnergyMetrix ChartsPlus
Optional package Enhanced Reports Optional package Enhanced Charts Flexible formatting tools for customizing

RSEnergyMetrix 3PX
Optional package Enables OPC Client in Manager Requires customer provided OPC server

RSEnergyMetrix RT
Optional package Configure Allen-Bradley Powermonitors View real-time data from Allen-Bradley Powermonitors

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Scalability RSEnergyMetrix interfaces to your existing systems through standard protocols and has the scalability to add additional components while maintaining your original investments. RSEnergyMetrix Manager: The core data logging, reporting, charting and billing package. Manager is a server-based, web-enabled application that runs on a Windows 2000 Server or Workstation. Microsoft Internet Explorer accesses and configures Manager. RSEnergyMetrix Manager is available with 8, 64 of 10,000 meters licenses. RSEnergyMetrix RT: The real-time communications, configuration and data display package of RSEnergyMetrix. RT is available with RSEnergyMetrix Manager or as a stand-alone package. RSEnergyMetrix 3PX: Provides connectivity to meters other than Allen-Bradley Powermonitors. Like Manager, the 3PX package is offered in 8, 64 and 10,000 meters licenses RSEnergyMetrix ReportsPlus: Creates custom reports beyond the standard reports included with Manager. RSEnergyMetrix ChartsPlus: Creates custom charting capabilities above the standard charts included with Manager

Connectivity Connect to metering points right from your desktop PC Connectivity through RSLinx: RS-232, RS-485, Ethernet, DeviceNet, RIO pass-thru, optical, and modem (RSLinx Lite is included with the manager package) Third part connectivity - OPC

Configuration RSEnergyMetrix provides easy and flexible configuration Configure Electricity, gas, water, and steam meters or any energy or production related inputs Configure Manual Meters as placeholders in the database for manual data entry Configure user defined data sources such as standard PLC-5 or SLC hardware types or Generic OPC Flexible configuration allows you to:

Name your devices Name your groups Create sub-groups Put meters in multiple groupings for cost allocation

Set and change meter configuration values remotely Multi-level password protection and privileges

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Monitoring and Analysis:


RSEnergyMetrix is a powerful load profiling, cost allocation and billing analysis tool Log usage, cost and power quality data View any parameter in real time Create historical trend reports and charts View historical trending of individual meters and groups and save tabular data for further processing and analysis Establish consumption baseline and user defined time of use periods Create custom rate plans using the rate plan menu and line item scripting Assign rate plans to meters or groups of meters Import and export rate schedules in XML format Create and print daily or monthly cost and billing reports by:

Meter Business group Department Site

Create energy budgets and forecasts Compare and contrast alternative utility rates; do what-if for other rate structures Print and store all reports and charts

Guidelines for Server Sizing


The following rules of thumb are offered as a starting point for determining server sizing for RSEnergyMetrix. Other factors affect the required size of a server. A higher number of tags being logged, a faster log rate, a larger number of users and a larger number of reports being run will require a more powerful server than the guidelines specify. A low-end server has up to 8 meters and logs up to 40 meter tags at a minimum 15 minute log rate. A mid-range server has up to 64 meters and logs up to 320 meter tags at a minimum 15 minute log rate. A high-end server has more than 64 meters and logs more than 500 meter tags at a minimum 15 minute log rate.

Database Size Guidelines


RSEnergyMetrix writes 16 bytes of data to the database for each meter tag logged. Over time, the database can grow to become quite large. Some examples: A low-end server, logging 40 meter tags at 15 minute intervals, will grow the database at a rate of 2.56 KB per hour or 22 MB per year. A mid-level server, logging 320 meter tags at 15 minute intervals, will grow the database at a rate of 20.5 KB per hour, or 180 MB per year.

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A high-end server, logging 1000 meter tags at 15 minute intervals, will grow the database at a rate of 240 KB per hour, or 2.1 GB per year. Consider these guidelines when determining hard disk requirements for a server as well as database maintenance schedules.

Hardware Requirements
These are general guidelines. RSEnergyMetrix is capable of running on a variety of hardware platforms. The main scalability issue is related to processing of logged data (e.g. report generation, trending). CPU speed, number of CPUs, RAM, and RAID 5 for the database files are the main scalability factors (in that order). A low end-server: Windows 2000 Server SQL Server 2000 Standard Single 500+ MHz Pentium III 512 MB RAM 10 GB hard disk

Mid-range server: Windows 2000 Server or Advanced Server SQL Server 2000 Standard or Enterprise 2 or 4 CPU 800+ MHz Pentium III or better 1 GB RAM or higher 30 GB hard disk (with separate disks for operating system and log files and RAID 5 for main database files preferred)

High-end server A high-end server specification is highly dependent upon the users requirements. Please contact Rockwell Automation for more information.

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Rockwell Automation Support


Rockwell Automation provides technical information on the web to assist you in using our products. At http://support.rockwellautomation.com, you can find technical manuals, a knowledge base of FAQs, technical and application notes, sample code and links to software service packs, and a MySupport feature that you can customize to make the best use of these tools. For an additional level of technical phone support for installation, configuration and troubleshooting, we offer TechConnect Support programs. For more information, contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative, or visit http://support.rockwellautomation.com.

Installation Assistance
If you experience a problem with a hardware module within the first 24 hours of installation, please review the information that's contained in this manual. You can also contact a special Customer Support number for initial help in getting your module up and running:
United States Outside United States 1.440.646.3223 Monday Friday, 8am 5pm EST Please contact your local Rockwell Automation representative for any technical support issues.

New Product Satisfaction Return


We test all of our products to ensure that they are fully operational when shipped from the manufacturing facility. However, if your product is not functioning and needs to be returned:
United States Outside United States Contact your distributor. You must provide a Customer Support case number (see phone number above to obtain one) to your distributor in order to complete the return process. Please contact your local Rockwell Automation representative for return procedure.

The following are trademarks of Rockwell Automation: PLC, PLC-5, SLC 500, SLC 5/05 and ControlLogix controllers; RSView32, RSPower32, RSPowerPlus, RSEnergyMetrix and RSLinx software packages; and Powermonitor and MiniPowermonitor modules. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders, and are hereby acknowledged.

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