revenue accuracy in an advanced power quality analysis meter
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Revenue accuracy in an advanced power quality analysis meter. PowerLogic ™ ION7550/ION7650. ION7550/ION7650 meters are part of a complete PowerStruxure solution. Integrate with StruxureWare Power Monitoring software Help engineering and management personnel meet operational goals: - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Revenue accuracy in an advanced power quality analysis meter
PowerLogic™ ION7550/ION7650
Schneider Electric 2- Division - Name – Date
ION7550/ION7650 meters are part of a complete PowerStruxure solution
● Integrate with StruxureWare Power Monitoring software
● Help engineering and management personnel meet operational goals:
● Improve efficiency and cut energy-related costs
● Assure reliability and reduce downtime● Optimize equipment utilization and reduce
the cost of operations
More on PowerStruxure at the end of the presentation….
Schneider Electric 3- Division - Name – Date
ION7550/ION7650 meters help enable PowerStruxure solutions with…
● Unmatched functionality
● Advanced power quality analysis
● Revenue accuracy
● Multiple communications options
● Web compatibility
● Control capabilities
● Trending and forecasting
● Disturbance direction detection
● Choice of display options
● Integral, high-visibility backlit LCD with adjustable contrast
● Separately-mounted, color touch screen backlit LCD with wide viewing angle
Integrate with your existing wholesale settlement system, use StruxureWare Power Monitoring software, or share operations data with existing SCADA systems
Customize metering or analysis functions without any hard-wiring
Schneider Electric 4- Division - Name – Date
Revenue metering accuracy in a Class A power quality meter!
● Meets IEC and ANSI accuracy measurement standards
● IEC 62053-22 Class 0.2S
● ANSI C12.20 0.2, Class 10 & 20
● Measures according to IEC 61000-4-30 Class A Edition 2 (power quality parameters)
● Measures flicker (IEC 61000-4-15)
● Monitors power quality compliance (EN50160 – ION7650 only)
● Multi-user, multi-level security provides read-access rights to administrative rights for up to 16 designated users
Schneider Electric 5- Division - Name – Date
Choice of high-visibility display options
● The ION7550/ION7650 meter’s intuitive, integral display features a high visibility 87 x 112 mm backlit LCD with adjustable contrast
● The 86 x 115 mm color, remote-mounted LCD is touch screen operated and communicates to the meter via serial or Ethernet
● Languages include English, French, and Spanish; User-configurable IEC or IEEE notations; 12/24 hour clock support in multiple date/time formats.
Schneider Electric 6- Division - Name – Date
Gateway functionality
● Can act as a gateway when the Ethernet port and/or modem options are present
● Modbus Master allows front panel display of real-time parameters from any downstream Modbus devices.
EtherGate ModemGate
Ethernet Telephone lineSerialSerial
● EtherGate: access via Ethernet port and ModbusTCP to daisy-chained Modbus devices connected to the meter’s serial ports
● ModemGate: access from telephone network to devices connected to the meter’s serial ports
Schneider Electric 7- Division - Name – Date
Modular, flexible ION architecture
● Use StruxureWare Power Monitoring software to leverage the meters modular, flexible ION architecture for extensive customization
● Uses simple “building block” approach
● Uniquely addresses advanced monitoring and control applications
● Adapts to changing needs, avoiding obsolescence
Schneider Electric 8- Division - Name – Date
Front panel features
Softkeys
ANSI opticalport
Operational LEDs
Navigation buttons
PROG/SELECT buttons
High visibility display screen
Schneider Electric 9- Division - Name – Date
Rear connection features
Voltage/Current Inputs
Digital Inputs
Analog Inputs
Analog Outputs
Power Supply
Ground Terminal
Form C Digital Outputs Digital Inputs
Form A Digital Outputs
Schneider Electric 10- Division - Name – Date
Communications features
Fiber (100BASE-FX)Modem (if equipped)
Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
RS-485
RS-232
ANSI type 2optical port(front panel)
Schneider Electric 11- Division - Name – Date
List of features
Feature ION7550 ION7650
Metering
Power, energy, & demand ■ ■
Power Quality
Sag/swell, harmonics monitoring ■ ■
Harmonics: individual, even, odd, up to 63rd 63rd
Harmonics: magnitude, phase, and inter-harmonics 50th
Symmetrical components: zero, positive, negative ■ ■
Transient detection, microseconds (20 µs for 50 Hz, 17 µs for 60 Hz) 17/20
Sampling rate, maximum samples per cycle 256 1024
IEC61000-4-15 flicker ■
EN50160 compliance checking ■
Recording compliant with IEC 61000-4-30 Class A Edition 2 ■
Disturbance direction detection ■ ■
Logging and Recording
Memory standard/optional 5MB/10MB 5MB/10MB
Min/max, historical, waveform logging ■ ■
Timestamp resolution in seconds 0.001 0.001
Historical trend information via front panel display ■ ■
GPS time synchronization ■ ■
Schneider Electric 12- Division - Name – Date
List of features
Feature ION7550 ION7650
Communications and I/O
RS-232/485; RS-485; Ethernet; Optical ■ ■
Internal modem 1 1
3-port DNP 3.0 via serial, modem, Ethernet, I/R ports ■ ■
Modbus RTU slave/master; Modbus TCP ■ ■
IEC 61850 protocol support ■ ■
EtherGate, ModemGate, MeterM@il, WebMeter ■ ■
Analog inputs/outputs (optional) 4/4 4/4
Digital status inputs/outputs 16/4 16/4
Relay outputs (standard) 3 3
Setpoints, alarming and control
Setpoints, number/minimum response time 65/ ½ cycle 65/ ½ cycle
Math, logic, trig, log, linearisation formulas ■ ■
Call-out on single & multi-condition alarms ■ ■
Schneider Electric 13- Division - Name – Date
METERING APPLICATIONS
Validate power quality with the energy contract
Verify reliable equipment operation
Improve response to power quality-related issues
Allocate energy costs to departments or processes
Reduce peak demand surcharges, power factor penalties
Participate in load curtailment programs
Identify billing discrepancies
Augment energy rate negotiations
Enhance substation automation
Leverage existing infrastructure
Integrate with other utility metering systems
Schneider Electric 14- Division - Name – Date
Validate power quality
● Analyse power quality, including harmonics, disturbances
● Sag/swell monitoring: report on disturbance magnitude and duration
● Analyse disturbances to determine direction relative to meter
● Power quality results comply with EN50160 standard (ION7650 option)
● Certified to IEC61000-4-30 Class A Edition 2 (ION7650)
● Compare monthly results with energy contract to determine compliance
Schneider Electric 15- Division - Name – Date
Verify reliable equipment operation
● Optimize configuration of power distribution equipment
● Compare load characteristics to confirm correct connections, proper operation
● Audit real-time and historical data
● Reveal relationships between equipment and other system factors
● Evaluate, document risks
Schneider Electric 16- Division - Name – Date
Improve response to power quality-related issues
● Collect data from key points across substations or facilities
● Display power quality-related conditions, alert personnel to issues
● Track disturbances, isolate problem sources
● Confirm the proper operation of equipment such as transient voltage surge suppressors
● Eliminate manual labor involved in tracking UPS capacities and operations
Schneider Electric 17- Division - Name – Date
Allocate energy costs to departments or processes
● Track energy costs to cost centers, identify demand control opportunities, check energy consumption patterns, verify bills
● Track system-wide power factor, demand peaks, penalty tariff structures
● Revenue-class certified
● MV-90 support and multi-year scheduling with hourly activity profiles
Schneider Electric 18- Division - Name – Date
Reduce peak demand surcharges, power factor penalties
● Avoid penalties with automated:
● Load shedding Peak shaving
● Scheduling Capacitor bank control
● Measure block, rolling block and predicted demand
● Measure on any instantaneous value; records peak and minimum
Schneider Electric 19- Division - Name – Date
Participate in load curtailment programs
● Evaluate feasibility of program participation: deliver load profiles, forecast and analyse costs
● Determine where, quantity of load reduction in response to curtailment requests
● Automatically shed loads, start up generators to coordinate curtailment strategies
Schneider Electric 20- Division - Name – Date
Identify billing discrepancies
● Use collected energy data to compare and reconcile with supplier energy data
● Validate compliance with energy contract terms
● Identify and reconcile penalty charges (i.e. large peak demand surcharge for increased power draws)
● Capture all event information to validate charges
Schneider Electric 21- Division - Name – Date
Augment energy rate negotiations
● Make informed procurement decisions, manage multiple supply agreements
● Collect detailed energy consumption data, energy-relevant information
● Study historical load profile data, forecast energy needs, analyze alternate utility rate structures
● Perform “what-if” analyses to identify the most favorable tariffs
Schneider Electric 22- Division - Name – Date
Enhance substation automation
● Improve process yields and extend equipment life
● Analog and digital I/O enables systems monitoring and control
● Set alarms to warn of pending problems
● Base maintenance schedules on operating history
● Log events and alarms for all critical conditions
● IEC 61850 protocol support to ease integration with SCADA
Schneider Electric 23- Division - Name – Date
Leverage existing infrastructure
● Assess overall efficiency, reliability of electrical system
● Determine capacity of electric network, run at peak efficiency
● Displays, trends, and continuously updates historical data - up to four parameters simultaneously
● Integrates with on-site generation; use to implement load shedding
Schneider Electric 24- Division - Name – Date
Integrate with other utility metering systems
● Collect, scale, and log water, air, gas, electricity, and steam readings from connected meters or transducers
● Deliver this information to head-end systems
Schneider Electric 25- Division - Name – Date
POWERSTRUXURE SOLUTIONSMaximize the efficiency and reliability of your power network
Schneider Electric 26- Division - Name – Date
PowerStruxure solutions deliver real-time, relevant, and actionable information precisely when and where you need it
Schneider Electric 27- Division - Name – Date
PowerStruxure exceeds traditional power management
● PowerStruxure is an extensive, advanced family of electrical distribution solutions that combine:
● Power monitoring and control software
● Systems designed to help you stay on top of real-time conditions, isolate problems, study trends, control loads and generators
● Communication devices and protocols
●At the heart of our PowerStruxure solution, they link the software with your power network hardware
● World-class hardware
●A wide, deep range of products that includes intelligent metering devices, switchgear, circuit breakers, protection relays, power factor correction equipment
Schneider Electric 28- Division - Name – Date
A PowerStruxure solution can help you...
● Lower operations costs
● Automated, accurate billing data acquisition lowers administrative costs and eliminates errors while making the data available to regulators, service providers, and end users.
● Improve network reliability
● Sophisticated power quality monitoring and reporting provide the information needed to validate compliance, improve system stability, and minimize unplanned downtime.
● Streamline business planning
● Detailed information on loading, capacity, stress, and more, remove the guesswork so you can more efficiently coordinate demand-side management programs and optimize capacity planning.
Schneider Electric 29- Division - Name – Date
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