Power Meter Series 700: Powerlogic Power-Monitoring Units
Power Meter Series 700: Powerlogic Power-Monitoring Units
2007
The PowerLogic Power Meter Series 700 offers all the measurement capabilities
required to monitor an electrical installation in a single 96 x 96 mm unit extending only
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With its large display, you can monitor all three phases and neutral at the same
time. The anti-glare display features large 11 mm high characters and powerful
backlighting for easy reading even in extreme lighting conditions and viewing angles.
PB102161 -51
Applications
Panel instrumentation.
Sub-billing and cost allocation.
Remote monitoring of an electrical installation.
Harmonic monitoring (THD).
Alarming with under/over conditions and I/O status (PM750)
Characteristics
Requires only 50 mm behind mounting surface
The Power Meter Series 700 can be mounted on switchboard doors to maximise free
space for electrical devices.
Large back lit display with integrated bar charts
Displays 4 measurements at a time for fast readings.
Intuitive use
Easy navigation using context-sensitive menus.
Power and current demand, THD and min/max reading in basic version
A high-performance solution for trouble-free monitoring of your electrical installation.
Active energy class IEC 62053-22 class 0.5S (PM750) and IEC 62053-21 class 1
(PM700, PM700P, PM710)
Suitable for sub-billing and cost-allocation applications.
Innovative Power Meter
RS 485 communications, alarming and digital I/O in a single Power Meter (PM750).
Part numbers
Power Meter
Merlin Gerin brand
PM700 Power Meter PM700MG
PM700P Power Meter PM700PMG
PM710 Power Meter PM710MG
PM750 Power Meter PM750MG
Demand values
Current Present and max. b b b b
Active, reactive, Present and max. b b b b
apparent power
Setting of calculation Block, sliding, input b b b b
mode synchronisation
mode
Other measurements
Hour counter b b b b
Power quality measurements
Harmonic distortion Current and voltage b b b b
Data recording
Min/max of instantaneous values b b b b
(2)
Alarms - - - b
Display and I/O
Backlit LCD display b b b b
Digital inputs - - - 2 (3)
Digital outputs - 2 (4) - 1 (5)
Communication
RS 485 port - - b b
Power Meter 750. Modbus protocol - - b b
1 Control power. (1) kW, kVAR, kWh and kVARh are signed net consumption values.
2 Voltage inputs. (2) 15 user-configurable under and over conditions and in combination with digital inputs or
3 Current inputs. outputs status.
(3) 2 operation modes are available: normal or input demand synchronisation.
4 RS 485 port.
(4) kWh and kVARh pulse output mode only.
5 Digital input/output. (5) 3 operation modes are available: external, alarm or kWh pulse output.
6 Mounting clips.
7 Mounting slot.
Electrical characteristics
Type of measurement True rms up to the 15th harmonic
on three-phase (3P, 3P + N) two-phase and
single-phase AC systems
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Safety
Europe e, as per IEC 61010-1 i (1)
U.S. and Canada UL508
Communication
RS 485 port (PM710 and PM750) 2-wire, up to 19200 bauds, Modbus RTU (double insulation)
Display characteristics
Dimensions 73 x 69 mm Back-lit green LCD
(6 lines total, 4 concurrent values)
Firmware characteristics
Min./max. Worst min. and max. with phase indication for voltages,
currents and THD.
Min. and max. values for power factor, power (P, Q, S) and
frequency
(1) Protected throughout by double insulation .
Dimensions
DB111756
DB111757
DB111758
Front-panel mounting
DB111759
DB111760
Connection example.
Connection example.
DB111762
(1) The power source should not be a safety extra low voltage (SELV) circuit. Pulse outputs are
not SELV rated.
(2) Overcurrent protective device (not supplied). This device must be rated for short circuits at the
connection point.
(1) The power source should not be a safety extra low voltage (SELV) circuit. Pulse outputs are
not SELV rated.
(2) Overcurrent protective device (not supplied). This device must be rated for short circuits at the
connection point.
DB111753
the last device of the
daisy chain
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Belden 9841 wire colors: blue with white stripe (+), white with blue stripe (–), and silver (shield).
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