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Metering overview, Summary of measurements, Metering accuracy class – Rockwell Automation 1426 PowerMonitor 5000 Unit User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1426-UM001F-EN-P - November 2013

Chapter 4

Metering

Metering Overview

The PowerMonitor 5000 unit performs calculations on scaled, digital voltage,
and current values. Signals connected to the voltage and current inputs are
sampled and their instantaneous values are converted to digital values in an
analog-to-digital (A/D) converter section. These values are scaled according to
configured PT Primary, PT Secondary, CT Primary, and CT Secondary
parameters, and evaluated according to the configured Wiring Mode parameter.
All metering results can be viewed by using the Web interface,
FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix software, version 2.0, or standard CIP
communication.

Summary of Measurements

Current: Average Current, Positive/Negative/Zero Sequence, Percent
Unbalance

Voltage: Line-Line, Line-Neutral, Average, Positive/Negative/Zero
Sequence, Percent Unbalance

Frequency, Average Frequency

Power: Real (W), Reactive (VARs), Apparent (VA), Total

Power Factor: True (Full Bandwidth), Displacement (Fundamental ),
Lead, Lag, Demand

Real Energy Consumption (kWh, GWH), Forward, Reverse, Net

Reactive Energy Consumption (kVARh, GVARh) Forward, Reverse, Net

Apparent Energy Consumption (kVAh, GVAh) Net

Current Consumption (Amp-h)

Demand and Projected Demand (kA, kW, kVAR, kVA)

IEEE Percent Total Harmonic Distortion

IEC Percent Total Harmonic Distortion

Crest Factor

K-Factor

Phase Rotation (ABC, ACB)

Time of Use

Metering Accuracy Class

ANSI C12.20 -2010 (clause 8) Class 0.2 and
EN 62053-22 - 2003 (clause 5.5.4) Class 0.2