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Bulletin No. 3020IM9503R6/98 Power Meter
December 1998 Appendix F—Register List
1998 Square D All Rights Reserved 87
Reg. No. Register Name Units Range
1232 Minimum True Power Factor, Phase B In 1000ths –100 to +1000 to +100
1233 Minimum True Power Factor, Phase C In 1000ths –100 to +1000 to +100
1234 Minimum True Power Factor, Total In 1000ths –100 to +1000 to +100
1235 Reserved
1236 Reserved
1237 Reserved
1238 Reserved
1239 Minimum Real Power, Phase A kW/ Scale Factor E 0 to ±32,767
1240 Minimum Real Power, Phase B kW/ Scale Factor E 0 to ±32,767
1241 Minimum Real Power, Phase C kW/ Scale Factor E 0 to ±32,767
1242 Minimum Real Power, Total kW/ Scale Factor E 0 to ±32,767
1243 Minimum Reactive Power, Phase A kVAr/Scale Factor E 0 to ±32,767
1244 Minimum Reactive Power, Phase B kVAr/Scale Factor E 0 to ±32,767
1245 Minimum Reactive Power, Phase C kVAr/Scale Factor E 0 to ±32,767
1246 Minimum Reactive Power, Total kVAr/Scale Factor E 0 to ±32,767
These registers can be used with POWERLOGIC, Modbus, or Jbus protocols. Although POWERLOGIC
and Jbus protocols use a zero-based register addressing convention and Modbus uses a one-based
register addressing convention, the power meter, when configured for Modbus communications,
automatically compensates
for the Modbus offset of one. Regard all registers as holding registers where a
30,000 or 40,000 offset can be used (e.g., Current, Phase A = 31,003 or 41,003).
PM-650 only.

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PowerLogic PM-600 Specifications

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BrandPowerLogic
ModelPM-600
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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