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    Power MonitoringTraining

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    June 11th 2015Stevanus0811-944-7145Stevanus.stevanus@schneider-electric.comEco building Division

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    Let’s meet Pak AgusMy name is Agus Subagus

     m an t ty anager

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    But Pak Agus is not happy recently.

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    Until he meets Power Management by Schneiderthat helps him to do:

    Savings on electricity bill

    >Improve reliability of power network

    Reduce investments

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    Reduce carbon footprint & comply with regulations

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    Reduce Energy Related Costs

    Allocate costs to departments orprocesses

    > Collect, calculate and reportcosts for buildings,departments, processes, shifts,lines, or equipment

    > Reduce expenses, enable bestpractices and validate all yourconservation initiatives

     

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    > Track non-electrical utilities(WAGES)

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    Measure efficiency, revealopportunities and verify savings

    Reduce Energy Related Costs

    > Measure and compareconsumption againstdepartments, processes andindustry KPIs to identify places

    for improvement or adjustment> Confirm ROI for system

    improvements with advanced

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    repor ng an ana ys s

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    Reduce peak demand, powerfactor penalties

    Reduce Energy Related Costs

    > Alert on demand levels, analyzetrends to identify demandreduction and load shiftingopportunities

    > Identify locations of poor powerfactor

    > Justify power factor

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    improvement

    > Monitor capacitor banks

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    Identify billing discrepancies

    > Validate utility bills, document errorsand assess contract compliance

     

    Reduce Energy Related Costs

    > Identify false penalty charges andauthenticate benefits of on-sitegeneration

    Participate in demand responseprograms

    > Review historical patterns to build acurtailment plan to enableparticipation in utility programs

    > Negotiate reduced electricity rates forbeing able to shed load quickly upon

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     request from the utility

    > Automate, aggregate loadmanagement to verify curtailment,coordinate backup systems, and

    ensure contract compliance

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    Optimize Equipment Utilization

    Keep track of the key electricalparameters in your equipmentand prolong the life of keyassets

    > Real-time and historical datareveals relationships between

    equipment and conditionsaffecting system stability.

    > Monitor mechanical and

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    environmental parametersto support proactivemaintenance and prolong

    asset life.

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    Optimize Equipment Utilization

    Monitor the power consumed byequipment and profile theirelectrical performance

    > Load profiles and historicaldemand analysis help you planthe capacity of your electrical

    installation> Monitor in real time and

    historically critical de-rating

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    factors for electrical equipmentlike unbalance and k-factor

    > Keep track of power losses in

    transformers and UPS due tonon-linear loads

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    Ensure Electrical Network Reliability

    Details of power distributionsystem are provided for facilitypeople to ensure electricalnetwork health

    > Mean, max and min values offundamental electrical

    parameters> Voltage regulation, voltage

    balance and disturbances

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    > Current levels and Power flow

    > Power Factor (kVAR)

    > Neutral currents and Harmonics

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    Ensure Electrical Network Reliability

    Verify the reliable operation ofpower equipment

    > Ensure and indicate thatoperations are normal andparameters within range

    > Get notifications via screen

    indicators, email, SMS andautomated reports of abnormalparameters or events.

     

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    > Monitor transformers, breakers,PDU, ATS, UPS, generatorsand capacitor banks for

    operation status

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    Ensure Electrical Network Reliability

    Validate that power qualitycomplies with industry standards

    > Accurate verification ofcompliance with agreed-uponlevels of quality inside yourfacility or from your service

    provider> EN50160 ed. 4 standard

    > IEC61000-4-30

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    > Harmonics complianceIEEE519

    > CBEMA/ITI

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    Ensure Electrical Network Reliability

    Be informed 24/7 about thequality of power in yourelectrical network, not justduring a PQ audit

    > Sags, swells & transients.

    > Detect, capture, analyze, and

    understand waveforms from PQevents

    > Prevent ower ualit issues b

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     establishing patterns based onhistorical information

    > Fault location, disturbance

    direction detection (TVD)

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    Event notification for alarm prioritization

    With the Event Notification Module, you can see what matters most.

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    Door Open

    ALERTTie Open

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    How Power Management Works

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    Power Management isa right tools for you to do continuous

    improvement in your utility system

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    Extend your solution

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    Simple System Architecture

    Primary Server providescomm’s, data

    acquisition, databasestorage & logic engine

    An Ethernet network connects Serverto meters, flow meters, sensors, relays,

    trip units, RTU’s, ATS’s, UPS’s, PDU’s,PLC’s, drives, generators, capacitor

    Clients provide simple,convenient access

    Power Monitoring ExpertServer

    Client Machines

     banks & other systems.

    MV Feeders

    Other systemsSCADA, DCS, BMS,

    Etc.

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    Service EntranceMeter

    Sub MetersWAGES & Status LV PanelsSmart Panels

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    Power Monitoring Offer

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    : Software and

    Gateways 

    Power SCADA Expert

    (PSE)

    :

    EM 3xxx PM5xxx

    ION7650

     

    (PME)

    Power

    MonitoringPM8000

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    Hardware

    Power Quality

    LV Solutions

    (VarSet)

    Actie !ilterin"

    (Accusine)LV #o$%onents

    (VarPlus) MV Solutions

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    Current TransformerChoose the right CT to ensure your

    measurement accuracy

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    CT Type

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    CT selection - Electrical aspect Ip/5 A

    We recommend that you choose the ratio immediately higher than the maximum measured

    current (In).

    Example:

    In = 1103 A; ratio chosen = 1250/5.

    For small ratings:

    from 40/5 to 75/5, we recommend to use higher rating, for example 100/5.This is because small ratings are less accurate and a 100/5 CT will be more accurate than with a

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      .

    Specific case of the motor starter:

    to measure motor starter current, you must choose a CT with primary currentIp = Id/2 (Id = motor starting current).

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    Catalogue Number

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    Power Meter - PM5000Simple and Smart meter for Basic and Intermediate range

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    PowerLogic PM700 seriespower and energy meters

    > Cost-effective, compact meter for basic measurements, communications, THD, digital I/O andalarms

    > PM700 PM700P PM710 PM750

    Power Factor Absolute Absolute Absolute Signed

    15 user-configurable alarms  

    Onboard digital I/O 2 out 2 in /1 out

    RS-485 Modbus communication    

    THD volta e and current  

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    Min/Max values with reset  

    Basic metering (voltage, current, power, energy,demand, frequency, etc.)

    Accuracy Real Energy(IEC 62053-21 Class 1)

    IEC62053-22 Class05.S

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    PowerLogic PM800 seriespower and energy meters

    > Intermediate, revenue-accurate meter with PQ compliance monitoring and modular options for

    logging, I/O, and Web server

    PM810 PM820 PM870

    Disturbance Detection/Alarms  

    Advanced Waveform Capture  

    EN50160 Evaluation  

    Standard Waveform Capture  

    Trending and Forecasting  

    Custom Data Logging  

     

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    Shift Energy Log  

    Alarm Log  

    Individual Harmonics 31st 63rd

    Accuracy IEC 60687 Class 0.5s 0.5s 0.5sV, I, Energy, Demand, THD

    Alarms, RS485, Option Modules  

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    Hardware: PM5100

    Features

    Compact, versatile meters forenergy cost and basic network management applications 

    > Accuracy Class : 0.5S

    > 33 Alarm Parameters

    > 1 Digital Output

    > THD V & I

    > Individual Harmonic up to 15th> Modbus Communication – RS485 ( PM5110 )

    > Real Time Clock

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    > QR Code Screen

    Will eventually replace the PM700/PM710 

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    PM700 versus PM5100 models

    PM700 PM5100 models

    Energy accuracy 1% 0.5%

    Multiple tariffs No No 

    Basic

    Harmonics – per p ase n v ua up o

    THD – V&I per phase

    Alarms No 33

    Communications No No

    I/O No 1 DO for kWh

    Logging No NoNo

    Battery backed real-time clock No Yes

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    Voltage inputs 10 – 480 V L-L ac35-690 V ac CATIII**UL up to 600V ac

    Control power110 – 415 V ac

    125 – 250 V dc

    90 – 456 V ac

    100 – 300 V dc

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    PM710 versus PM5110 models

    PM710 PM5110 models

    Energy accuracy 1% 0.5%

    MID compliance No Yes (specific model) 

    Basic

    u p e ar s o o

    HarmonicsTHD – V&I per phase Individual up to 15th

    THD – V&I per phase

    Alarms No 33

    Communications RS-485 RS-485

    I/O No 1 DO for kWh

    Logging No No

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    Battery backed real-time clock No Yes

    Voltage inputs 10 – 480 V L-L ac35-690 V ac CATIII**UL up to 600V ac

    Control power110 – 415 V ac125 – 250 V dc

    90 – 456 V ac100 – 300 V dc

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    Hardware: PM5330

    Features

    Compact, versatile meters forenergy cost and basic network management applications 

    > Accuracy Class : 0.5S

    > Multi Tariff ( up to 4 Tariff )

    > 33 Alarm Parameters

    > 2 Digital Output ( Relay ) + 2 Digital Input

    > THD V & I> Individual Harmonic up to 31th

    > Data Logging for kWH and kVARH

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    > Modbus Communication – RS485 ( PM5110 )

    > Real Time Clock

    > QR Code Screen

    Will eventually replace the PM750/PM810 

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    PM810 versus PM5330 models

    PM810 PM5330

    Energy accuracy 0.5% 0.5%

    Multiple tariffs 3 tariff with optional module 4 tariffs  st

    Basic

    Harmonics THD – V&I per phase 

    THD – V&I per phase

    Alarms 33 35

    Communications RS-485 RS-485

    I/O 1DO, 1DI 2DO, 2DI, 2 relay

    Logging 80 Kb with optional module2 parameters (kWh & kVAh) for

    60 days @ 15 minutes

     

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    Battery backed real-time clock No Yes

    Voltage inputs 10 – 480 V L-L ac35-690 V ac CATIII**UL up to 600V ac

    Control power 110 – 415 V ac125 – 250 V dc

    90 – 456 V ac100 – 300 V dc

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    > Accuracy Class : 0.2S

    > 4th CT Input for Neutral Measurement

    > Multi Tariff ( up to 8 tariff )

    > 52 Alarm parameters 

    Hardware: PM5560Features

    Compact, versatile meters forenergy cost and basic network management

    applications 

     

    > THD V& I ( Individual up to 63rd )

    > Data Logging up to 30 days

    > Gateway

    o 2 Ethernet Ports (1 IP Address)

    o Ethernet to Serial gateway

    > Email / text on alarm

    > SNTP date and time synchronization

     

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    > Modbus TCP/IP filtering

    > QR Code Screen

    Will eventually replace the PM820 

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    PM820 versus PM5560 modelsPM820 PM5560 models

    Energy accuracy 0.5% 0.2%

    MID compliance No Yes (specific model)

    Multiple tariffs Yes, 3 tariffs 8 tariffs

     

    Intermediate

    HarmonicsIndividual up to 31st,THD – V&I per ph

    Individual up to 63rd,THD – V&I per ph

    Alarms 45 52

    Communications RS-485 and Ethernet (external module) RS-485 and Ethernet (onboard)

    I/OStd - 1 DI & 1 DO

    Opt - 12 DI, 4 DO, 4 AI, 4 AO 4DI, 2DO

     Up to 14 selectable parameters with

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    Logging 

    parameters each  . .,

    parameters for 90 days @15 minutesinterval)

    Battery backed real-time clock Yes Yes

    Voltage inputs 10 – 600 V L-L ac 35-690 V ac CATIII**UL up to 600V ac

    Control power110 – 415 V ac125 – 250 V dc

    90 – 528 V ac100 – 300 V dc

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    Meter Insights – Overview

    A new way to connect with

    customers providing augmentedmetering information on the cloudvia QR code scanning:

    Basic analytics: device mis-confi uration ener savin s

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     opportunities, power quality events

    Richer representation of meteringdata: graphical log view, excel export

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    Meter Insights – How does it work

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    Step 1Navigate to device’s QR

    screen

    Step 2Scan device’s QR screen with any

    scanning app

    Step 3Get augmented metering information

    and save to cloud for future access onany platform

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    Note: This is a free service frommeterinsights.schneider-electric.com

    Hardware: PM5000’s new way to get info

    Screen NotificationInfo New Alarm

    Info or PQ Low Power Factor (lower than 0.9)

     

    Step 1Navigate to device’s QR

    screen

    Step 2Scan device’s QR screen with any

    scanning app

    Step 3Get augmented metering information and

    save to cloud for future access on anyplatform

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    Any Device time and date (wrong or missing setting)

    Info CT / VT primary (wrong or missing setting)

    Info or Basic Current avg (current over 80% primary CT)

    PQ Voltage unbalance (over 2%)PQ THD voltage, THD current (over 5%)

    Energy Active power demand (higher than last scan)

    N/A Log scans (no scans last 7 days)

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    PM8000 - Introduction

    > Introducing PowerLogic PM8000 series meters Schneider Electric now offers a

    series of compact meters that will help you ensure the reliability and efficiencyof your energy infrastructure, by:

    > • Making power quality easy to understand

    > • Unifying metering and logging of all utilities> • Making data fast to access and act on

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    > • apt ng to your nee s, to ay an tomorrow

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    Reveal and understand complex power qualityconditions

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    Integrate easily with energy management systems

    > • Dual-port Ethernet supports daisy-chaining, redundant loops,

    and multiple protocols> • CT and VT polarity reversible via front panel, web page or

    software

    > • Customizable on-board web pages

    > • Email ‘push’ of historical data files

    > • RS-485 serial port

    > • Ethernet-to-serial gateway

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    > • Modbus Master functionality

    > • Secure, configurable user accounts

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    Protect your investment with unique, adaptabletechnology

    The PM8000 series is built on a uniquely modular architecture that enables highly

    customized functionality and continuous added value.

    Patented ION™ technology:

    > • Adapts and scales the meter’s functionality

    > • Provides useful preconfigured functions‘out of the box’

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    > • na es cus om za on o mee anyrequirement, today or tomorrow

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    Protect your investment with unique, adaptabletechnology

    Adaptability and connectivity are further enhanced by plug-and-play I/O options.

    Use digital inputs to monitor status, triggeralarms or logging, count meter pulses forpiped utilities, or sync to demand pulses

    Use analog inputs for tracking temperaturesensors, fuel levels, or water flow

    Use ulse and analo out uts for

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     equipment interfacing

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    PM8000

    Your next generation power monitoring workhorse! 

    Basic

    Cost

    Management

    Network

    ManagementConnectivity

    Color integrated &remote display models

    Dual port EthernetIEC 61000-4-30 Class S

    690 V IEC / 600 V UL

    Revenue security

    Class 0.2S accuracy

    Multiple language

    Base I/O (3 in / 1 out)

    4 Current Inputs WAGES metering

    Sag / swell capture

    Disturbance Direction

    Harmonics thru 63rd

    Gateway

    Custom Web Interface

     

    EN50160 Analysis

    Time sync (msec)

     512MB memory

     

    SNMP with Traps

    Waveform Capture

    MODBUS, DNP3 andIEC61850

    TOU - 20 year schedule

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    ION technology

    Modular I/O options:- 6DI (wetted) / 2 Relay out- 4 Analog in and 2 Analog out

    Cycle by Cycle RMS

    Trending & Forecasting

     x orm ac or -ma s or ca a a(10MB for Frameworks)

    Sequence of Event

    E-mail notification

    Modbus mastering

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    A cost-attractive, feature-rich energy meteringoffer

     

    > Market

    > Meter Selection

    > Design : 3110/3155/3210/3255

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    > Connection : DI/DO, V-I

    > Display

    > Configuration

     

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    A cost-attractive, feature-rich energy meteringoffer

     

    > Save installation time, costs and space

    > Commission safely with ease

    > DinRail & modular

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    > Use with confidence : accuracy, reliable

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    Applicable in numerous markets…

     nc u e t e meters n ma n sw tc oar orsubcabinets for:

    ● Commercial buildings (multi-tenant)

    ● Residential buildings (multi-unit)

    Industrial facilities● Data centers

     

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    …for multiple applications.

    > Energy efficiency > c ec ng o ver y a you are

    only charged for the energy you use

    > Sub billing individual tenants for their energyconsumption, including WAGES

    > Aggregation of energy consumption, including WAGES,

    and allocatingcosts per area, per usage, per shift,or per time within the same facility

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    > Availability & reliability

    > Meter basic electrical parameters to better understand thebehavior of your electrical distribution system

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    > All iEM31xx meters have the same bottom design

    > All iEM32xx meters have the same bottom design

    > Features vary according to meter type

    Design features at a glance

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    Bottom view

    Front view

    Design features - iEM3110

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    Bottom view

    Front view

    Design features - iEM3155

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    Bottom view

    Front view

    Design features - iEM3210

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    Bottom view

    Front view

    Design features - iEM3255

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    iEM3110 / iEM3210

    Dimension

    iEM3155 / iEM3255

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    Energy Billing Data Export

    Automatically send accurate energy billing data to 3rd party billing systems 

    Offer Features

    • Based on standard PME ETL engine for exporting .csv files• Regular scheduled energy data file delivery

    Ener Data

    3rd Party

    Billing System

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    PME

    Database

     

    .csv fileETL

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    System ArchitectureSystem ArchitectureSystem ArchitectureSystem Architecture

    350 meter

    25 kwh meter

     

    VPN

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    RemoteRemoteRemoteRemote

    Monitoring WebMonitoring WebMonitoring WebMonitoring Web

    ClientClientClientClient

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    Power Monitoring Expert

    delivers the integrated information for maximizing network reliability and performance

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    • Avoid critical conditions, equipment failure anddowntime

    • Track consumption of power, gas water and

    Power Monitoring Expert&el%s 'ou

     

    • Allocate costs by building, department orprocess

    • Identify energy waste and unused systemcapacity

    • Extend equipment performance and life span

    • Grow their energy management competency attheir own ace

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    •Load balancing•Optimize equipment

     

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    • mprove ma n enance prac ces

    •Reduce unplanned outages•Diagnose and resolve electrical issues

    •Power Quality analysis•Load preservation

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    Schneider Electric makes it easy

    We understand your needs, collaborating with you to deliver the best, customized

    solutions that add value to your business.

    • Global presence in 100+ countries

    • Innovative technologies and services that drive intelligence and connectivity

    • Integrated solutions for increased efficiency

    • Green products and practices that have the minimum impact on the environment

    • Reliable offers that ou can be confident in

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    Let Schneider Electric experts and partners help you make the most of your energy.

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    Q & A

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    63 ©2014 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved.All trademarks are owned by Schneider Electric Industries SAS or its affiliated companies or their respective owners.