Powermonitor 5000 unit features and functions, Features, Figure 1 - hardware features – Rockwell Automation 1426 PowerMonitor 5000 Unit User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication 1426-UM001F-EN-P - November 2013
Chapter 1
PowerMonitor 5000 Unit Overview
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Cost allocation – reporting actual energy cost by department or process to
integrate energy information into management decisions
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Billing and sub-billing – charging users of energy the actual usage cost
rather than allocating by square footage or other arbitrary methods
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Power system monitoring and control – display and control power flow
and energy utilization
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Demand management – monitoring power usage and controlling loads to
reduce demand costs
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Demand response – controlling and monitoring usage in response to an
energy provider’s instruction to reduce demand
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Power quality - monitoring, measuring, recording, and logging power
system irregularities that can result in malfunctions or damage to
equipment
PowerMonitor 5000 Unit
Features and Functions
The PowerMonitor 5000 unit connects to your three-phase or split-phase AC
power system directly or through instrument transformers (PTs and CTs). It
converts instantaneous voltage and current values to digital values, and uses the
resulting digital values in calculations of parameters such as voltage, current,
power, and energy.
Features
The PowerMonitor 5000 unit includes a number of hardware features that are
common to all models.
Figure 1 - Hardware Features
Virtual Wiring
Correction
---- S1
S2
---- S3
S4
---- S com
S com
---- K
Y
---- Z
R1 O
---- R1 com
R1 C
---- R2 O
R2 com
---- R2 C
R3 O
---- R3 com
R3 C
Module
status
Network
status
Config Lock
EtherNet
√
IP
PowerMonitor 5000
Power
USB
Device
USB
Host
LNK
ACT
I 1
I 2
I 3
I 4
L1
L2
GND
24V
com
Scom
S n
Internal
24 VDC
K
Y
Z
Rx O
Rx com
Rx C
V1
V2
V3
VN
VG
1
DS
NS
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