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Appendix A Technical Specifications
Appendix A Technical Specifications
Environmental Conditions
Operating temperature: -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
Storage temperature: -25°C to 80°C (-13°F to 176°F)
Humidity: 0 to 95% non-condensing
Construction
Dimensions see Figure 2-1
Weight: 1.23kg (2.7 lb.)
Materials
Case enclosure: plastic PC/ABS blend
Display body: plastic PC/ABS blend
Front panel: plastic PC
PCB.: FR4 (UL94-V0)
Terminals: PBT (UL94-V0)
Connectors-Plug-in type: Polyamide PA6.6 (UL94-V0)
Packaging case: Carton and Stratocell® (Polyethylene Foam) brackets
Labels: Polyester film (UL94-V0)
Power Supply
120/230 VAC-110/220 VDC Option:
Rated input 85-264VAC 50/60 Hz, 88-290VDC, Burden 10W
Isolation:
Input to output: 3000 VAC
Input to ground: 2000 VAC
12 VDC Option: Rated input 9.6-19 VDC
24 VDC Option: Rated input 19-37 VDC
48 VDC Option: Rated input 37- 72 VDC
Wire size: up to 12 AWG (up to 3.5 mm
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)
Input Ratings
Voltage Inputs
Operating range: 690VAC line-to-line, 400VAC line-to-neutral
Direct input and input via PT (up to 828VAC line-to-line, up to 480VAC lineto-neutral)
Input impedance: 500 kOhm
Burden for 400V: < 0.4 VA
Burden for 120V: < 0.04 VA
Overvoltage withstand: 1000 VAC continuous, 2000 VAC for 1 second
Galvanic isolation: 3500 VAC
Wire size: up to 12 AWG (up to 3.5mm
2
)
Current Inputs
Wire size: 12 AWG (up to 3.5 mm
2
)
Galvanic isolation: 3500 VAC
5A secondary
Operating range: continuous 10A RMS Burden: < 0.1 VA
Series PM172 Powermeters 117
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Table of contents
- 10 Mechanical Installation
- 10 Panel Mounting
- 13 DIN Rail Mounting
- 13 Remote Display Installation
- 14 Mechanical Installation
- 14 Standard Cutouts
- 14 (ANSI 4" round or DIN 92x92 mm square)
- 14 Special Cutout
- 15 Electrical Connection
- 16 Electrical Installation
- 17 Typical Installation
- 18 Terminals
- 18 Power Source Connection
- 19 Chassis Ground Connection
- 19 Wiring Diagrams
- 23 I/O Connections
- 24 Relay Outputs
- 24 Digital Inputs
- 25 Analog Outputs
- 25 Analog Inputs
- 26 Communications Connections
- 26 COM1 RS-232 Connection
- 27 COM1 RS-422/485 Connection
- 28 COM1 Dial Up Modem Connection
- 28 COM1 Ethernet Connection
- 29 COM1 Profibus Connection
- 30 COM2 RS-422/485 Connection
- 32 Indicators and Controls
- 32 Display Diagnostics
- 32 Numeric LED Display
- 33 Load Bar Graph
- 33 Energy Pulse LED
- 33 Port Activity LEDs
- 33 Navigation Buttons
- 33 Data Display
- 33 Display Features
- 33 Measurement Units
- 34 Primary and Secondary Volts
- 34 Phase Power Readings
- 34 Fundamental Component
- 34 Auto Return
- 34 Auto Scroll
- 34 Navigation Buttons
- 35 Simple Reset of Accumulated Data
- 35 Common Measurements Display
- 36 Min/Max and Max. Demands Display
- 37 Harmonics Display
- 38 Energy Display
- 39 Status Display
- 40 Using the Menus
- 40 Navigation Buttons
- 40 Selecting Menus
- 41 Entering the Password
- 41 Selecting a Menu Entry
- 41 Viewing and Changing Setup Items
- 42 Menu Operations
- 42 Basic Device Settings
- 43 Device Options
- 44 Transformer Correction
- 45 Communication Ports
- 45 COM1 Settings
- 46 COM2 Settings
- 46 Network Address
- 47 Counters Setup
- 47 Relay Output Setup
- 48 Control Setpoints Setup
- 49 Analog Inputs Setup
- 50 Analog Outputs Setup
- 51 Analog Expander Setup
- 52 Timers Setup
- 52 Display Setup
- 53 Meter Security
- 54 Setting the Device Clock
- 55 Resetting Accumulators and Maximum Demands
- 56 Configuration Database
- 56 Setting up Communications
- 57 Communicating through a Serial Port
- 57 Configuring a Serial Port
- 57 Selecting the Communications Protocol
- 58 Communicating through a Dial-up Modem
- 58 Configuring a Modem
- 58 Selecting the Communications Protocol
- 58 Communicating through the Internet
- 59 Setting Up the Meter
- 59 Downloading Setup to the Meter
- 59 Uploading Setup from the Meter
- 59 Authorization
- 60 Configuring Communications in your Meter
- 60 Setting Up Communication Ports
- 61 Setting Up the Ethernet
- 62 Configuring GE EGD Production Exchanges
- 63 General Meter Setup
- 64 Basic Meter Setup
- 65 Device Options
- 1 Power Calculation Modes
- 67 Transformer Correction
- 68 Local Settings
- 69 Daylight Saving Time
- 69 Time Synchronization Pulses
- 69 Using Digital Inputs
- 70 Using Relay Outputs
- 71 Generating Energy Pulses through Relay Outputs
- 72 Programming Analog Inputs
- 73 Scaling Non-directional Analog Inputs
- 73 Scaling ±1mA Analog Inputs
- 73 Scaling Analog Inputs for 0-2 mA and ±2 mA
- 73 Programming Analog Outputs
- 74 Scaling Non-directional Analog Outputs
- 74 Scaling Directional Power Factor
- 74 Scaling ±1mA Analog Outputs
- 75 Scaling Analog Outputs for 0-2 mA and ±2 mA
- 75 Programming the Analog Expander
- 76 Using Counters
- 77 Using Periodic Timers
- 77 Using Control Setpoints
- 79 Using Logical Expressions
- 79 Using Numeric Triggers
- 79 Using Binary Triggers
- 79 Using Event Flags
- 79 Using Interval Timers
- 80 Using Time Triggers
- 80 Using the Voltage Disturbance Trigger
- 80 Delaying Setpoint Operations
- 80 Using Setpoint Events and Actions
- 81 Recording Setpoint Events
- 82 Configuring Summary Energy and TOU Registers
- 82 Setting up Total and Tariff Registers
- 83 Configuring the Daily Tariff Schedule
- 84 Configuring the Season Tariff Schedule
- 86 Configuring Recorders
- 86 Configuring Device Memory
- 87 Configuring the Event Recorder
- 88 Configuring the Data Recorder
- 88 Conventional Data Log Files
- 89 Factory Preset Periodic Data Logs
- 89 TOU Profile Data Log Files
- 90 Configuring the Waveform Recorder
- 93 Configuring Communication Protocols
- 93 Configuring Modbus
- 93 Modbus Point Mapping
- 94 Configuring DNP3
- 94 DNP Options
- 96 Configuring DNP Class 0
- 96 Configuring DNP Event Classes
- 99 Remote Device Control
- 99 Remote Relay Control
- 99 Event Flags
- 100 Device Diagnostics
- 1 Updating the Clock
- 1 Resetting Accumulators and Clearing Log Files
- 103 Administration
- 102 Changing a Password
- 103 Upgrading Device Firmware
- 105 Monitoring Devices
- 105 Viewing Real-time Data
- 105 Viewing Min/Max Log
- 105 Viewing Real-time Waveforms
- 106 Viewing Harmonic Spectrum and Synthesized Waveforms
- 107 Viewing Recorded Files
- 106 Retrieving Logs Files
- 106 Viewing Options
- 107 Viewing the Device Event Log
- 107 Filtering and Sorting Events
- 107 Linking to Waveforms and Data Records
- 107 Selecting Primary and Secondary Units
- 108 Viewing the Data Log
- 108 Viewing Data Trend
- 108 Viewing Waveforms
- 110 Selecting Waveform Channels
- 110 Using the Marker Lines
- 110 Delta Measurements
- 110 Selecting the Time Axis
- 110 Viewing Phasor Diagrams
- 110 Viewing Symmetrical Components
- 110 Selecting Primary and Secondary Units
- 111 Using a Zoom
- 111 Customizing Line Colors and Styles
- 111 Viewing an RMS Plot
- 111 Viewing a Spectrum Chart
- 113 Viewing a Spectrum Table
- 113 Viewing a Frequency Plot
- 113 Viewing Synchronized Waveforms
- 115 COMTRADE and PQDIF Converters
- 115 Manual Converting
- 116 Automatic Converting
- 117 Environmental Conditions
- 117 Construction
- 117 Power Supply
- 117 Input Ratings
- 118 Relay Outputs
- 118 Digital Inputs
- 118 Optional Analog Inputs
- 118 Optional Analog Outputs
- 119 Communication Ports
- 119 Real-time Clock
- 119 Log Memory
- 119 Display Module
- 120 Standards Compliance
- 121 Measurement Specifications
- 123 Setpoint Triggers
- 125 Setpoint Actions