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Commands, Related functions, Demand metering – Rockwell Automation 1426 PowerMonitor 5000 Unit User Manual

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

Chapter 4

Metering

Commands

The following commands are supported by the power monitor:

Set GWh/kWh register

Set GVARh/kVARh register

Set GVAh/kVAh register

Clear all energy registers

Related Functions

KYZ output

Energy log

Configuration lock

Demand Metering

Demand is an electric power term that expresses the average energy usage over a
predefined period of time. The power monitor can be configured to measure
demand by using a fixed demand period or a sliding window. The demand period
can be timed internally, synchronized to an external demand end-of-interval
contact connected to the S2 status input, or synchronized by using
communication. The PowerMonitor 5000 unit, by default, calculates demand on
a fixed 15-minute demand period, synchronized to the power monitor internal
clock.

Projected demand calculates an instantaneous or linear projection of demand at
the end of a demand interval.

Table 9 - Demand Metering Metered Parameters

Parameter

Description

Range

Units

kW_Demand

The average total real power during the
last demand period.

± 0.000…9,999,999

kW

kVAR_Demand

The average total reactive power during
the last demand period.

±0.000…9,999,999

kVAR

kVA_Demand

The average total apparent power during
the last demand period.

0.000…9,999,999

kVA

Demand_PF

The average PF during the last demand
period.

-100.0…100.0

PF

Demand_Amperes

The average demand for amperes during
the last demand period.

0.000…9,999,999

A

Projected_kW_Demand

The projected total real power for the
current demand period.

± 0.000…9,999,999

kW

Projected_kVAR_Demand

The projected total reactive power for the
current demand period.

±0.000…9,999,999

kVAR

Projected_kVA_Demand

The projected total apparent power for the
current demand period.

0.000…9,999,999

kVA

Projected_Ampere_Demand

The projected average amperes for the
current demand period.

0.000…9,999,999

A