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Revenue accuracy in a power quality meter
PowerLogic™ ION7550/ION7650
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ION7550/ION7650 meters help enable Power Management Software solutions with…
Unmatched functionality Advanced power quality analysis Revenue accuracy Multiple communications options Web compatibility Control capabilities Trending and forecasting Disturbance direction detection Choice of display options Integrated, high-visibility backlit LCD with adjustable contrast Separately-mounted, color touch screen backlit LCD with wide viewing angle Integrate your existing system with Power Management Software Customize metering or analysis functions without any hard-wiring
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Revenue metering accuracy in a Class A power quality meter
Meets IEC and ANSI accuracy measurement standards IEC Class 0.2S ANSI C , Class 10 & 20 Measures according to IEC Class A Edition 2 (power quality parameters) Measures flicker (IEC ) Monitors power quality compliance (EN50160 – ION7650 only) Multi-user, multi-level security provides read-access rights to administrative rights for up to 16 designated users
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Choice of high-visibility display options
The ION7550/ION7650 meter’s intuitive, integral display features a high visibility 87 x 112 mm backlit LCD with adjustable contrast The 86 x 115 mm color, remote-mounted LCD is touch screen operated and communicates to the meter via serial or Ethernet Languages include English, French, and Spanish; User- configurable IEC or IEEE notations; 12/24 hour clock support in multiple date/time formats.
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Gateway functionality
Can act as a gateway when the Ethernet port and/or modem options are present Modbus Master allows front panel display of real-time parameters from any downstream Modbus devices. EtherGate ModemGate Ethernet Telephone line Serial Serial EtherGate: access via Ethernet port and ModbusTCP to daisy-chained Modbus devices connected to the meter’s serial ports ModemGate: access from telephone network to devices connected to the meter’s serial ports
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Modular, flexible ION architecture
Use StruxureWare Power Monitoring software to leverage the meters modular, flexible ION architecture for extensive customization Uses simple “building block” approach Uniquely addresses advanced monitoring and control applications Adapts to changing needs, avoiding obsolescence
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Front panel features High visibility display screen Softkeys
ANSI optical port Operational LEDs Navigation buttons PROG/SELECT buttons High visibility display screen
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Rear connection features
Voltage/Current Inputs Analog Outputs Analog Inputs Digital Inputs Ground Terminal Power Supply Form A Digital Outputs Form C Digital Outputs Digital Inputs
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Rear connection features
Fiber (100BASE-FX) Modem (if equipped) Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX RS-485 RS-232 ANSI type 2 optical port (front panel) Communication Ports Optically isolated serial RS-232/RS-485 port with data rates from 300 – 115,200 bps (RS-485 is limited to 57,600 bps). Optically isolated serial RS-485 port with data rates from 300 – 57,600 bps. Internal modem with data rates from 300 bps – 33.6 kbps. ANSI Type 2 optical port with data rates from 1200 – 19,200. Ethernet port with data rate of 10 Mbps, half duplex.
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Feature list Feature ION7550 ION7650 Metering Power Quality
Power, energy, & demand ■ Power Quality Sag/swell, harmonics monitoring Harmonics: individual, even, odd, up to 63rd Harmonics: magnitude, phase, and inter-harmonics 50th Symmetrical components: zero, positive, negative Transient detection, microseconds (20 µs for 50 Hz, 17 µs for 60 Hz) 17/20 Sampling rate, maximum samples per cycle 256 1024 IEC flicker EN50160 compliance checking Recording compliant with IEC Class A Edition 2 Disturbance direction detection Logging and Recording Memory standard/optional 5MB/10MB Min/max, historical, waveform logging Timestamp resolution in seconds 0.001 Historical trend information via front panel display GPS time synchronization
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Feature list Feature ION7550 ION7650 Communications and I/O
RS-232/485; RS-485; Ethernet; Optical ■ Internal modem 1 3-port DNP 3.0 via serial, modem, Ethernet, I/R ports Modbus RTU slave/master; Modbus TCP IEC protocol support EtherGate, ModemGate, WebMeter Analog inputs/outputs (optional) 4/4 Digital status inputs/outputs 16/4 Relay outputs (standard) 3 Setpoints, alarming and control Setpoints, number/minimum response time 65/ ½ cycle Math, logic, trig, log, linearisation formulas Call-out on single & multi-condition alarms
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Metering Applications
Validate power quality with the energy contract Verify reliable equipment operation Improve response to power quality-related issues Allocate energy costs to departments or processes Reduce peak demand surcharges, power factor penalties Participate in load curtailment programs Identify billing discrepancies Augment energy rate negotiations Enhance substation automation Leverage existing infrastructure Integrate with other utility metering systems
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Validate power quality
Analyse power quality, including harmonics, disturbances Sag/swell monitoring: report on disturbance magnitude and duration Analyse disturbances to determine direction relative to meter Power quality results comply with EN50160 standard (ION7650 option) Certified to IEC Class A Edition 2 (ION7650) Compare monthly results with energy contract to determine compliance Use Set Point Learning to help determine the most appropriate set points for voltage disturbances
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Disturbance Direction Detection
Determines the location of a voltage disturbance relative to the meter. Analyzing disturbance direction detection information from multiple meters in a power monitoring system enables the location of the cause of the disturbance to be determined more quickly and accurately. Disturbance Direction Detection is standard in ION7550 and ION7650 meters.
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Verify reliable equipment operation
Optimize configuration of power distribution equipment Compare load characteristics to confirm correct connections, proper operation Audit real-time and historical data Reveal relationships between equipment and other system factors Evaluate, document risks
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Improve response to power quality-related issues
Collect data from key points across substations or facilities Display power quality-related conditions, alert personnel to issues Track disturbances, isolate problem sources Confirm the proper operation of equipment such as transient voltage surge suppressors Eliminate manual labor involved in tracking UPS capacities and operations
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Allocate energy costs to departments or processes
Track energy costs to cost centers, identify demand control opportunities, check energy consumption patterns, verify bills Track system-wide power factor, demand peaks, penalty tariff structures Revenue-class certified MV-90 support and multi-year scheduling with hourly activity profiles
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Reduce peak demand surcharges, power factor penalties
Avoid penalties with automated: Load shedding Peak shaving Scheduling Capacitor bank control Measure block, rolling block and predicted demand Measure on any instantaneous value; records peak and minimum
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Participate in load curtailment programs
Evaluate feasibility of program participation: deliver load profiles, forecast and analyse costs Determine where, quantity of load reduction in response to curtailment requests Automatically shed loads, start up generators to coordinate curtailment strategies
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Identify billing discrepancies
Use collected energy data to compare and reconcile with supplier energy data Validate compliance with energy contract terms Identify and reconcile penalty charges (i.e. large peak demand surcharge for increased power draws) Capture all event information to validate charges
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Augment energy rate negotiations
Make informed procurement decisions, manage multiple supply agreements Collect detailed energy consumption data, energy-relevant information Study historical load profile data, forecast energy needs, analyze alternate utility rate structures Perform “what-if” analyses to identify the most favorable tariffs
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Enhance substation automation
Improve process yields and extend equipment life Analog and digital I/O enables systems monitoring and control Set alarms to warn of pending problems Base maintenance schedules on operating history Log events and alarms for all critical conditions IEC protocol support to ease integration with SCADA
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Leverage existing infrastructure
Assess overall efficiency, reliability of electrical system Determine capacity of electric network, run at peak efficiency Displays, trends, and continuously updates historical data - up to four parameters simultaneously Integrates with on-site generation; use to implement load shedding
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Integrate with other utility metering systems
Collect, scale, and log water, air, gas, electricity, and steam readings from connected meters or transducers Deliver this information to head-end systems
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Power Management Software Solutions
Power Monitoring Expert PowerSCADA Expert
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Integrated Power Management Solutions reveal more opportunities
Connect all the power monitoring and communication devices in your facility to our software so you can understand what’s happening and know how to act whenever and wherever you need
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Power Management Software Turn data into meaningful, actionable information for you and your stakeholders with power management software Gain the insight to plan and respond to changing power conditions, and make informed decisions in real time Real-time and historical power quality analyses High speed alarms and notification Intuitive visualization and reporting tools Real-time energy consumption monitoring Robust, flexible platform architectures Dynamic control interfaces Seamless hardware integration and system interoperability Certified to help comply with ISO50001 *For more information, see Power Management Solutions Real-time & historical power quality analyses Detect, diagnose, evaluate, and isolate power quality disturbances. Trend measured parameters to identify potential disturbance patterns. Display millisecond-accurate alarms and trends for sequence of events and root cause analysis. Amalgamate trend and alarm data for sophisticated disturbance views and analysis. Intuitive visualization and reporting tools Display any measurement from your electrical distribution network; integrate live Internet data streams into smart dashboards. Access network diagrams, waveforms and real-time or historical trend graphs from the convenience of any web browser. Use pre-defined or custom device comparison tables for an at-a-glance status of the assets in your network. Distribute preconfigured or fully customized reports manually, by schedule, or alarm/event trigger. Real-time energy consumption monitoring Track and trend any parameter to reveal demand peaks and system-wide energy costs. Identify patterns in operational usage trends. Disseminate information to a larger audience and educate stakeholders to help drive changes in behavior. Optimize network capacity and avoid overbuilding. Robust, flexible platform architectures Designed for step-by-step investment our software delivers exceptional scalability to grow with your changing business requirements thereby driving down the total cost of ownership. Choose from pre-engineered or customized options. Full redundancy for communications, network servers, alarming, trending and data synchronization is also possible. Dynamic control interfaces Control of devices, objects, and electrical distribution points in real-time with dynamic single line diagrams. Use point-and-click navigation to reveal deeper layers of detail in the electrical distribution system. Seamless hardware integration and system interoperability Native support with a vast selection of Schneider Electric products as well as third-party devices enhances overall capability. Open standards-based interoperability lets you cater to other departments and share data with third-party SCADA, automation, building management, and accounting systems for a comprehensive view. For more information on the specific software offers, please see the offer presentations available in EDMS.
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