PowerLogic™ PM5000 Power Meters

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

High-end cost management capabilities in an affordable meter

Features

The PowerLogic PM5000 series power meters are the new benchmark in affordable, precision metering. It is the ideal fit for high-end cost management applications, providing the measurement capabilities needed to allocate energy usage, perform tenant metering and sub-billing, pin-point energy savings, optimize equipment efficiency and utilization, and perform a high level assessment of the power quality in an electrical network. Characteristics

  • Accuracy class 0.2S (PM5500 models) and 0.5S (PM5100, PM5300 models) for active energy metering
  • Compliance to regulations EN50470-1/3 (MID), IEC 61557-12, IEC 62053-21/22, IEC 62053-23
  • Dual Ethernet ports (PM5500 models) to daisy chain meters together - less wiring, simpler installation
  • Onboard web pages (PM5500 models) for viewing real-time and logged information
  • Data logging (PM5300, PM5500 models) locally in non-volatile memory ensures that information is not lost during a power or communications outage
  • Multiple tariffs (PM5300, PM5500 models) give you flexibility in your billing structure
  • Individual harmonics in addition to THD and TDD to help locate the source of disturbances
  • Graphical display with intuitive menu-driven navigation means information is easy to locate and read
  • Compact design, two clips for mounting
  • 4 current inputs (PM5500 models)
  • Extended voltage range (direct connection up to 690 V L-L)
  • Real-time clock with battery back up

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Benefits

End users benefit

  • Comprehensive, consistent and superior performance with compliance to international metering standard IEC 61557
  • Precision metering & sub-billing thanks to energy metering compliance to IEC 61052/53 ranging from 0.5S to 0.2S
  • Help save on energy costs through demand logging with timestamp, alarms and relays
  • Billing flexibility with compliance to MID and support for up to 8 different tariffs
  • Improve electrical network management with power quality analysis features
  • Ease of use with intuitive menu-driven navigation and support for 8 different languages
  • Complete WAGES monitoring due to 4 Digital Inputs & 2 Digital outputs (solid state)
  • Seamless integration with StruxureWare Power Monitoring Expert 7 power management software
Panel builders benefit
  • Ease of installation thanks to numerous design features means less time to install and more savings
  • Ease of programming due to an enhanced, intuitive, menu-driven graphical user-interface
  • Cost effectiveness for the price sensitive panel builder, as a single product or product family can meet the majority of requirements
  • Aesthetically pleasing offer to help boost the panel builders’ image and reputation
  • Simplified ordering for a comprehensive set of features in the best combinations - no feature overlap with option modules
System integrators benefit
  • Ease of integration into larger systems and solutions with dual Ethernet and proper protocols, thus saving them time (and money)
  • Ease of setup thanks to the intuitive menu navigation on the graphical display, including phasor wiring validation, and onboard web pages
  • Cost effectiveness since a single product (or product family) that can meet the majority of system requirements

Applications

The PowerLogic PM5000 series meters are capable of essential cost management applications:
  • Cost allocation to aggregate energy consumption of all utilities (i.e., WAGES) and allocate costs per area, per usage, per shift, or per time within the same facility
  • Sub billing to charge tenants for individually measured utility (i.e., WAGES) usage
  • Bill checking to verify that the utility only charged for actual energy usage
The PowerLogic PM5000 series meters are also ideal for sub-metering applications, as the meters track real-time power conditions and monitor control functions, provide basic power quality values, and monitor equipment and network status in an effort to increase network reliability and power availability.