Datasheet | Eaton 900 PXG 900, 900 PXG900, 900 PXG900-2A, 900 PXG900-2B, PXM2000, PXM1000, PXM2250, PXM2260, PXM2270, PXM2280, PXM2290, PXM4000, PXM6000, PXM8000 Power Xpert Gateway Technical Data
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Below you will find brief information for Power Xpert Gateway PXG 900, Power Xpert Gateway PXG900, Power Xpert Gateway PXG900-2A, Power Xpert Gateway PXG900-2B, Power Xpert Gateway PXM2000. The Power Xpert Gateway 900 (PXG 900) is a device that is designed to be installed in electrical assemblies or systems—low- and medium-voltage switchgear, switchboards, panelboards, transfer switches, and motor control centers to acquire and consolidate data available from components such as trip units, meters, relays, drives, and I/O. It can be used as a standalone device to view one system or location, or it can be easily integrated into a large, multi-location system.
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Technical Data TD152008EN
Effective March 2017
Supersedes October 2016
Power Xpert Gateway 900
Delivers real-time, Web-enabled monitoring of electrical distribution and control equipment
Product snapshot
The Power Xpert ® Gateway 900 (PXG 900) has been designed to be installed in electrical assemblies or systems—low- and medium-voltage switchgear, switchboards, panelboards, transfer switches, and motor control centers to acquire and consolidate data available from components such as trip units, meters, relays, drives, and I/O.
Product overview
• Open communication architecture
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Connects to both Eaton and third-party electrical equipment; communicates to INCOME, ModbusT TCP, and
Modbus RTU devices
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Modbus TCP, BACnet/IP and SNMP v.1 / v.3 support facilitates integration with third-party monitoring solutions
Ethernet/Web-based support uses your existing network infrastructure, reducing costs
• Flexible and expandable solutions
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Stand-alone or small systems benefit from comprehensive, on-board Web pages; no additional programming or software is necessary for virtually out-of-the-box, plug-and-play functionality
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Larger systems, such as campus installations or power systems with remote locations can view multiple PXGs via Power Xpert Insight™ or a third-party monitoring system
Existing equipment can be connected to the
PXG to reap the benefits of Power Xpert
Architecture at minimal cost, without the need to upgrade
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Information at a glance
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Private Network mode on the Net 2 port will allow for the ability to establish a private subnet to attach Modbus TCP communication devices
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Using a standard Web browser, view the
PXG’s Web interfaces that include a Network tab, Alarms tab, individual device detail pop-outs, and One Line graphics tab
Comprehensive, well-organized device Web pages present measured parameters such as current, voltage, power, energy, frequency, power factor, and voltage THD, just to name a few
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Combine with Power Xpert Insight for viewing multiple gateways and other power system equipment for more extensive energy monitoring and capacity analysis
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Monitoring power and energy in a networked world
Through standard on-board Web pages, Power Xpert Insight, or third-party software, Eaton’s Power Xpert Gateway (PXG) 900 allows you to closely monitor the performance of your power and energy efficiency with easily accessed, real-time, Web-enabled data. Eaton’s
PXG 900 provides a central point to connect devices to an Ethernet network. The gateway may be used as a standalone device to view one system or location, or it can be easily integrated into a large, multi-location system.
The PXG is our configurable data acquisition solution for facility equipment like switchgear, switchboards, motor control centers, etc. Power and energy data from the downstream devices are time stamped and stored in non-volatile memory. This interval data can be stored or updated to a destination of the user’s choice through CSV.
Data can also be accessed through any Web browser directly on the
PXG. Users can move data into Power Xpert Insight v. 3.2 or higher,
BMS, BAS, building dashboards, custom software applications, or virtually any Web interface.
Features and benefits
Rugged, industrial design
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Designed specifically for industrial environments, the PXG has a compact design that only requires convection cooling
Stringent EMI design requirements ensure that the PXG will function in the most difficult EMI situations to deliver high reliability
Mounting options are provided for panel mounting or DIN rail, allowing for installation flexibility
Smart configuration and user interface
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As an out-of-the-box, plug-and-play device, there is no additional software required to configure and view downstream devices
All configuration menus are straightforward and easy to follow
Upon configuring the PXG and associated devices, the data will automatically appear in the Web UI when you point your browser to the IP address of the PXG
Three operational modes
The Power Xpert Gateway can operate in three modes, simultaneously if required, providing flexibility for varying protocols, devices, and systems. For further details of each operational mode, see user manual. For a graphical representation of each mode, see Figure 1.
1. INCOM Pass-Through mode (EMINT mode)
INCOM Pass-Through mode allows data from INCOM serial devices to flow directly through the gateway to be viewed in
PowerNet™ software for logging and consolidation with other connected devices.
− Expansion of an existing PowerNet system with additional equipment can be easily achieved by adding a PXG 900 to the system to bring the INCOM communicating devices online in INCOM pass-through mode.
N otee: INCOM serial communication can either be cached or EMINT/ pass-through, not both at the same time.
2. Modbus RTU to Modbus TCP Pass-Through and
Modbus TCP Pass-Through mode
The Modbus RTU-Modbus TCP Pass-Through mode allows information from Modbus serial devices to pass directly through the gateway to be viewed by a (or multiple)
Modbus TCP monitoring software, i.e., an existing Building
Management System.
− The PXG allows users to do simple protocol translation, with minimal configuration in the PXG for those applications where they need Modbus TCP to bring devices into their existing system.
− The flexibility of the PXG for simple Modbus protocol translation in conjunction with other mode’s makes the
PXG more than a simple Modbus protocol translator.
3. Web browser or Cache mode
Cache mode allows data from INCOM serial devices and Modbus
RTU and TCP devices into the gateway, creating real-time viewing status through a Web browser as well as logging for historical reference and trending. Cached data from the connected devices can be shared with other client software similar to pass through.
− The PXG in Cache mode serves as an acquisition tool and provides the ability for users to view their devices on the ports connected to the PXG through a Web browser. This allows users to bring power infrastructure equipment online to monitor operation and record power and energy usage.
Secure cyber communication
Controlling access to the PXG 900 is a vital component in any effort to secure it. Many regulatory agencies and standards organizations now recommend/require Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) password management and previous login notification as part of any access control effort. To support this, the PXG 900 has a robust set of tools you can use to create the set of users and role-based permissions with password management you need to comply with security policies in effect at your site.
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Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) as part of any access control effort. To support this, the PXG 900 has a robust set of tools you can use to create the set of users and role-based permissions as well as a comprehensive set of password management features you need to comply with security policies in effect at your site
Secure Web browsing
SSL Encryption option ensures that information and passwords exchanged with the PXG’s Web server cannot be intercepted on the LAN
Access control / trusted host list
Provides an additional method of security by limiting access to the communication ports by authorized trusted hosts’ IP addresses
Time synchronization
The PXG supports synchronization of clocks on INCOM devices that support the set time and date command. Additionally, the PXG can be combined with a network time server for accurate time stamping via NTP.
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PowerNet
INCOM serial devices
INCOM mode
INCOM serial devices
Modbus serial devices
Modbus TCP devices
Pass-through EMINT
Cached data mode
Web browser
Cached data
Modbus mode
Modbus masters PowerPort-E
Modbus serial devices
Modbus TCP devices
Pass-through Modbus RTU-TCP
Figure 1. Three operational modes
Real-time trending and viewing
The PXG 900 allows the user to enable pre-selected parameters to be trended for each supported device. This feature is user-selectable on the device configuration page. A trend symbol is displayed next to the trended parameter on the device page. Selecting the trend symbol will generate a real-time graph via the Web UI for that parameter and can be viewed for the past 24 hours, 7 days,
30 days or all past history.
Trend and alarm logging and analysis
The PXG 900 stores both historical data and alarms that can be downloaded into a comma separated value (CSV) file format. Using
Excel ® will allow you to perform analysis to discover potential system issues or proactively perform maintenance.
Waveforms capture and downloads
The PXG 900 supports waveform acquisition for INCOM supported devices capable of generating waveforms. This feature is userselectable on the device configuration page. The waveform files are converted and stored as a COMTRADE file format in the PXG 900.
The files can then be downloaded and viewed using a standard
COMTRADE waveform viewer of your choice.
Email notifications related to captured waveforms is now available providing a link back to the waveform to be downloaded.
Table 1. Summary of PXG 900 features
Features
Protocols supported on downstream devices:
INCOM, Modbus TCP, and Modbus RTU
Number of downstream communication ports
Number of downstream protocols supported simultaneously
USB port for configuration
Two RJ-45 Ethernet ports—10/100/1000BASE-T
Modbus TCP/IP protocol supported
BACnet/IP protocol supported
SNMP v.1 / v.3
INCOM date and time settings supported
Network tab, alarm tab, one line tab, device and alarm detail sidebar, and pop-out
Device waveform access and storage—COMTRADE file format
Set user-defined alarms
Real-time trending
Trend graphs displayed in Web browser
Alarm notification via the Web interface
Alarm logs—csv file format, downloadable to Excel
Trend logs—csv file format, downloadable to Excel
Email notification on alarms and daily updates if requested
Secure Ethernet communication—SSL encryption
Secure communication ports via access control/trusted host list
IPv4 support
Save and restore configuration settings
Audit logs
PXG 900
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N otee: The Eaton Power Xpert Gateway 900 includes the Power Xpert
Gateway Module, USB A to Mini-B USB cable, and DIN rail adapter with mounting screws.
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Network tab
Default log-in screen that provides general configuration of the gateway, serial communication ports, and devices. The Network tab provides a simple view of the serial devices and their current status of operation by color changes and symbols. Additional detail and functionality is accessible from the Network tab sidebar for all communicating devices.
One-lines tab
Allows users the ability to create a graphical representation of a one- line diagram based on the user’s desired representation. Through the device tree, a user can select devices and group them in locations and generate a multiple level one-line representing the devices connected to the gateway. The one-line graphic will provide device status graphically, and additional detail can be found on the device and its supported channels in the sidebar of a selected device on the one-line or device tree.
Alarms tab
Provides a single screen that provides details on all alarms associated with the device communicating in cache mode through the gateway. Alarms can be reviewed and acknowledged, as well as sorted and filtered based on status. Additional information regarding the alarm can be found by selecting the alarm and specifics on the alarm will be displayed in the sidebar.
Device details and trend viewer
Selected devices on the Network tab and One-lines tab provide a device sidebar. From that sidebar, a user can get additional detail about the device and its monitored channels, by selecting the choose an action menu on the sidebar. This will allow users to see the device details pop-out as well as gain access to historical trend data and other available information regarding the selected device.
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User-defined alarms
The PXG 900 supports the setting of user-defined alarms on an individual device and channel basis. This feature is set for enabled channels via the Setting button in the header under the alarms setting tab. An example of a user-defined alarm would be a low and high limit on the phase A current channel for a device. The alarm limit values and the alarm names can be chosen by the user.
Email notification
A user has the ability to customize and direct email to notifications to up to 10 users in their organization. Select from alarm notifications, waveform notifications, trend log, alarm log, and daily emails.
This function provides yet one more way to effectively and proactively manage your monitored system.
Save and restore configuration settings
The PXG provides the ability to save the PXG device and network configuration settings to an XML file format. It can be used to restore settings to any PXG to facilitate configuration of similar systems.
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Bridge
Status
DHCP
NTP
Web
24 Vdc input power
Figure 2. Power Xpert Gateway 900
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RS-485 connections
RJ-45 connections with link speed and activity indicators
USB connection for local configuration capability
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Front View
Figure 3. Power Xpert Gateway 900 with standard panel mounting
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Side View
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Remove and then reattach these screws to rotate for vertical mounting
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Figure 4. Power Xpert Gateway 900 with DIN rail mounting (brackets included)
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Power Xpert Gateway 900
Enclosed version
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Cost-effective solution to add communications to new or existing equipment that has no physical space to install the PXG in the equipment structure
NEMA ® 12 enclosure rating
Prewired with a PSG60N24RP power supply and terminal blocks for ease of wiring of incoming power and connected devices
Figure 5. Power Xpert Gateway enclosure dimensions
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PXG daisy-chain application in bridge mode
The PXG allows for units to be connected together through two
RJ-45 10/100/1000 connectors on the front of the PXG series of products. Default is bridged mode for the daisy-chain application.
This arrangement is a pass-through of Ethernet communications, allowing a single network drop to connect up to five Ethernet communicating devices. The maximum length of a copper cable run should not exceed 295 ft (90 m) total.
N otee: In this configuration, if any of the PXG units go offline or lose power, the communication to the downstream Ethernet devices will lose connection to the LAN.
Ethernet LAN
LAN Connection
Cat-5 Patch Cables
295 ft (90 m)
Figure 6. PXG daisy-chain application
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Data acquisition and integration table for supported devices
Table 2. Supported devices
Protocol
HTTP/
HTTPS
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Insight
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SCADA)
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SMTP
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Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Accessory
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I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
NRX520I
NRX1150I
Protection Universal RTD
Transfer switch ATC-400
Transfer switch ATC-600
Transfer switch ATC-800
Digitrip 3000
Digitrip 3200
Digitrip MV
Digitrip OPTIM 550
Digitrip OPTIM 750
Digitrip OPTIM 1050
FP-4000
FP-5000
FP-6000
IQ 500
MP-3000
MP-4000
MPCV Relay
AEM II
BIM II
AR II
AR II inverted
DIM
DIM-KYZ
IQ 220 / IQ 320
IQ 230 / IQ 330
IQ Analyzer (6000/6200)
IQ Analyzer (6400/6600)
IQ Data Plus II
IQ DP-4000
IQ Energy Sentinel
IQ Power Sentinel
IQMESII
PM3
Digitrip 520MC
Digitrip 810
Digitrip 910
Digitrip 810 (AEM II CV6)
Digitrip 910 (AEM II CV6)
Digitrip T800
Digitrip 1150/DT1150V a Modbus TCP efficient register maps only.
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Table 2. Supported devices (continued)
Protocol
Model
HTTP/
HTTPS
(Web browser) Family
Modbus RTU
Protection
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Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Power factor correction
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
Meter
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Drive
Drive
Drive
Meter
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C440
C441
C445
EDR-3000
EDR-5000
EGR-4000
EGR-5000
EMR-3000
EMR-4000
EMR-5000
ETR-4000
ETR-5000
DG1
H-Max
M-Max
MVX9000
SPX9000
SVX9000
Ci20
E30/E31A042 1 phase BCM
E30/E31A042 2 phase BCM
E30/E31A042 3 phase BCM
EM19_M
EM20 72D
EM21 72D
EM22 DIN
EM24 DIN
ION 7350
ION 7550
ION 7650
IQ 130
IQ 140
IQ 150
IQ 220M / 320M
IQ 230M / IQ 330M
IQ 250
IQ 260
IQ35MA1
IQ35MA2
Nexus 1200 Series
PM3_Modbus
PXM1000
PXBCM
PXMP
SQD CM3000 Series
SQD CM4000 Series
SQD PM700 Series
SQD PM800 Series
AutoVAR300
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ELC
Ci20
PXBCM
PXM2250
PXM2260
PXM2270
PXM2280
PXM2290
PXM4000
PXM6000
PXM8000
SEL735
EDR3000
EDR5000
EMR4000
EMR5000
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C441
C445
SEL351A
SEL351S
SEL710
SEL751
SEL751A
SEL787
ETR4000
ETR5000
EGR5000
Solar inverter
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Protocol
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Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
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Transfer switch
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Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Protection
Utility scale photovoltaic inverter
GE 369 Motor
Relay
GE 469 Motor
Relay
InsulGard
NRX520M
NRX1150M
Qualitrol 118
SEL551
SEL587Z
TC50
TC100
URC AC Pro II
S611
S811+
ATC-300
ATC-900
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SCADA)
Passthrough
INCOM
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File export
(CSV file format)
File export
(COMTRADE file format) BACnet/IP
SNMP v.1/v3
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10 EATON www.eaton.com
Power Xpert Gateway 900 Technical Data TD152008EN
Effective March 2017
Technical specifications
Table 3. PXG part numbers
Description
Power Xpert Gateway 900
Power supply—24 Vdc
Enclosed Power Xpert Gateway
Enclosed Power Xpert Gateway—480 V
Eaton style number
66D2325G01
PSG60N24RP-A1
Eaton catalog number
PXG900
PSG60N24RP
PXG900-2A
PXG900-2B
Memory
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Flash: 2 GB
RAM: 1 GB
Communication ports
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Network ports: Two 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ-45 connectors
Serial ports
− Two RS-485 ports for connection to Modbus RTU devices
− One dedicated RS-485 port for INCOM devices
Configuration port: One USB port
Network protocols supported
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Modbus TCP/IP: Supports data access from Modbus TCP clients
Web server: Supports data access from Web browsers
(HTTP and HTTPS)
DHCP: Supports automatic IP address assignments, if enabled
NTP: Supports time synchronization via a network time server for PXG synchronization
SMTP: Supports mail server for email notification
BACnet/IP: Supports data access from BACnet clients
SNMP v.1 / v.3: Supports data access from SNMP clients using the following supported MIBs (Eaton OIDs reference MIB,
Eaton Alarms+Traps MIB, RFC 4133 Entity MIB,
RFC 4268 Entity State MIB, Eaton Power Device MIB, and Eaton Power Meter MIB)
Serial protocols supported
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INCOM
Modbus RTU
Web browsers recommended
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Internet Explorer versions 10 and 11
Google Chrome
Power input
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Input voltage, nominal: 24 Vdc; 0.3 A minimum
Input voltage range: ±10% nominal
Power consumption
• 8 W maximum
Operating temperature
• +32 to +140 °F (0 to +60 °C)
Ambient storage temperature
• –40 to +185 °F (–40 to +85 °C)
Relative humidity
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5 to 95% noncondensing at 122 °F (50 °C)
Size (H x D x L) in inches
•
2.00 x 4.50 x 6.00
Weight
• 1.7 pounds
Supported devices and performance
PXG performance will vary depending upon the number and type of connected devices. This is driven by the following:
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Each supported device has a distinct number of channels to report back to the PXG, ranging from as few as 4 to over 900
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The channels are prioritized
Device protocol, Modbus or INCOM
Baud rate setting
For this reason, a PXG modeling tool has been developed to assist in understanding the expected performance for a given application because all systems are unique. This tool can be found at www.eaton.com/pxg. For a high level performance comparison, see the table below for three examples.
For this combination of devices
(all times in seconds)
64 INCOM /
32 Modbus
21.9
15 INCOM /
15 Modbus 5 INCOM
3.7
1.4
How long does it take
Between value change in the UI
(INCOM 9600)—Priority 1
Between value change in the UI
(Modbus 57600)—Priority 1
Between value change in the UI
(INCOM 9600)—Priority 2
Between value change in the UI
(Modbus 57600)—Priority 2
Modbus server pass-through response time (57600) (local connection)
For the UI to show an alarm
(INCOM device)
To boot up (all devices communicating)
3.5
44.3
7.0
0.061
17.0
399.0
1.6
7.4
3.1
0.059
3.0
85.0
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2.6
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3.0
51.0
Regulatory and standards compliance
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UL ® 508, Standard for Programmable Controller Equipment
FCC, Class A, Part 15, Subpart B, Sections 15.107b and 15.109b
EN55022:2010/A1:2011 Class A and EN55024:2010 Information
Technology Equipment
EN 61326-1:2006 and EN 61326-2-2:2006 Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) in Industrial Environments
N otee: Features and specifications listed in this document are subject to change without notice and represent the maximum capabilities of the product with all options installed. Although every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy of information contained within, Eaton makes no representation about the completeness, correctness, or accuracy and assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions. Features and functionality may vary depending on selected options.
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Technical Data TD152008EN
Effective March 2017
Power Xpert Gateway 900
Eaton
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United States
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March 2017
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Key Features
- Open communication architecture
- Ethernet/Web-based support
- Secure Ethernet communication
- Three operational modes
- Time synchronization
- Real-time trending and viewing
- Trend and alarm logging and analysis
- Waveforms capture and downloads
- User-defined alarms
- Email notification