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Satec PM135P User Manual

Satec PM135P
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PM135 Powermeter Series
PM135P/PM135E/PM135EH
Installation and Operation Manual
BG0518 Rev. A3

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Satec PM135P Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSatec
ModelPM135P
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 1 General Information

1.1 Features

Details the key features of the multifunctional 3-phase power meter.

1.2 Available Options

Outlines available expansion modules like Digital I/O, Analog outputs, and communication ports.

1.3 Customized Options

Explains customization of data presentation on the front display and via communications.

1.4 Measured Parameters

Presents a table of measured and displayed parameters with their availability.

Chapter 2 Installation

2.1 Site Requirements

Details environmental and electrical requirements for installation as specified in Technical Specifications.

2.2 Package Contents

Lists the components included in the PM135 Powermeter package.

2.3 Mechanical Installation

Provides instructions and diagrams for mechanical installation, including panel and DIN rail mounting.

2.4 Electrical Installation

Details electrical installation requirements, including typical diagrams and terminal connections.

2.5 I/O Connections

Explains the connection procedures for Digital I/O and Analog Output modules.

2.6 Communications Connections

Details various communication options available for the PM135, including RS-485, Ethernet, and GPRS.

Chapter 3 Using Front Display

3.1 Display Operations

Describes the operation of the PM135's graphical LCD display and its two modes.

3.2 Data Displays

Details the 8 multi-page data displays available on the PM135, including measurements and logs.

3.3 Device Setup

Explains the menu-driven device setup process, including entering passwords and changing options.

Chapter 4 Using PAS Software

4.1 Installing PAS

Provides step-by-step instructions for installing the PAS configuration and data acquisition software.

4.2 Creating a New Site for your Meter

Guides on creating a new site database in PAS for meter configuration and data storage.

4.3 Setting up Communications

Details how to set up serial port and internet communications between PAS and the PM135 meter.

4.4 Setting Up the Meter

Explains how to prepare, save, and download meter configuration setups using PAS.

4.5 Authorization

Covers the authorization process when sending new setup data to a secured meter.

Chapter 5 Configuring the PM135

5.1 Configuring Communications

Details configuration of serial ports, Ethernet, GPRS, and other communication interfaces.

5.2 General Meter Setup

Covers basic meter setup options like wiring mode, PT/CT ratios, and nominal frequency.

5.3 Configuring Meter Security

Explains how to change user passwords and enable/disable password protection for meter security.

5.4 Configuring Billing/TOU

Details configuration of billing registers, tariff rates, daily/season schedules, and maximum demand.

5.5 Configuring Recorders

Covers configuration of meter memory, event logs, and data log files for recording.

5.6 Configuring Communication Protocols

Describes how to customize communication protocol options, including Modbus and DNP3.

Chapter 6 Device Control and Upgrading

6.1 Resetting Accumulators, Maximum Values and Files

Provides instructions for resetting accumulators, maximum values, logs, and device diagnostics.

6.2 Viewing and Clearing Device Diagnostics

Explains how to view and clear device diagnostic messages and events from the front display or PAS.

6.3 Viewing Communication Status and Statistics

Describes how to view communication status, statistics, and clear communication counters.

6.4 Remote Relay Control

Details how to send remote commands to operate or release relays via PAS.

6.5 Upgrading Device Firmware

Outlines the steps for downloading and upgrading the meter's firmware using PAS.

Chapter 7 Monitoring Meters

7.1 Viewing Real-time Data

Explains how to retrieve and view real-time data from the meter using the PAS software.

7.2 Viewing Real-time Min/Max Log

Guides on retrieving and viewing real-time minimum and maximum logged data from the meter.

7.3 Viewing Real-time Waveforms

Describes how to retrieve and view real-time voltage and current waveforms, including different display options.

7.4 Viewing Real-time Harmonic Spectrum

Explains how to retrieve and view real-time harmonic spectrum data for voltage and current.

Chapter 8 Retrieving and Storing Files

8.1 Uploading Files on Demand

Provides instructions for manually retrieving log files from the meter to the PC.

8.2 Using the Upload Scheduler

Details how to set up and use the Upload Scheduler for automatic data retrieval and archiving.

8.3 Viewing Files On-line

Explains how to view historical data on-line without storing it to a file.

8.4 Exporting Files

Covers exporting data files into COMTRADE, PQDIF, and Excel formats.

8.5 Archiving Files

Describes how to set up a schedule for automatically archiving data files to manage database size.

Chapter 9 Viewing Files

9.1 Operations with Files

Covers opening and saving database tables and files within the PAS software.

9.2 Viewing Options

Details options for customizing views, including timestamp format, font, grid, and units.

9.3 Viewing the Event Log

Explains how to view and filter the event log, which contains configuration changes and diagnostics.

9.4 Viewing the Data Log

Describes how to view data log files in tabular format or as a data trend graph.

Appendix A Technical Specifications

A.1 Environmental Conditions

Specifies the operating and storage temperature ranges, and humidity limits.

A.2 Construction

Details the physical dimensions, weight, materials used, and packaging of the meter.

A.3 Power Supply

Lists the available power supply options (VAC-DC and VDC) and their specifications.

A.4 Input Ratings

Provides detailed input ratings for voltage and current, including ranges, burdens, and isolation.

A.5 Optional Relay Outputs

Details the specifications for optional electromechanical and solid-state relay outputs.

A.6 Optional Digital Inputs

Lists specifications for the optional digital input modules, including sensitivity and isolation.

A.7 Optional Analog Outputs

Outlines specifications for optional analog output modules, including ranges and isolation.

A.8 Communication Ports

Describes the specifications for COM1 (RS-485) and optional COM2 ports (Ethernet, PROFIBUS, RS-232/422/485).

A.9 Real-time Clock

Provides accuracy and retention time specifications for the standard and TOU module meter clocks.

A.10 Display

Details the specifications of the 3.5" LCD display, including resolution and LEDs.

A.11 Standards Compliance

Lists compliance with various industry standards for accuracy, immunity, emission, and safety.

A.12 Measurement Specifications

Provides detailed measurement specifications, including accuracy, ranges, and conditions for various parameters.

Appendix B Analog Output Parameters

Appendix C Setpoint Triggers and Actions

Appendix D Parameters for Data Monitoring and Logging

Appendix E Billing/TOU Profile Log File

Appendix F Data Scales

Appendix G Device Diagnostic Codes

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