Powerlogic Meters For Entry-Range Applications
Powerlogic Meters For Entry-Range Applications
DM6000 series digital panel meters PM1000 series multifunction power meters
Retail
OEMs
Buildings
Industry
Gain control and save energy with PowerLogic technology from Schneider Electric.
Energy accounts for a significant portion of your operating costs sometimes as much as 10 percent. It is a manageable expense that you cannot afford to ignore. The first step in taking control of your energy bills is measurement. You need reliable information about your system and your equipment to make good decisions. You need to be smart about your energy use. You need PowerLogic technology from Schneider Electric to make the most of your energy.
I need a basic energy measurement system that helps me identify areas for energy savings. The meters should monitor and clearly display the electrical load on my equipment so I can protect my investment. Should I choose to upgrade, I want it to be easy.
Tap into essential energy measurements with a simple and cost-effective metering solution.
The PowerLogic DM6000 series digital panel meters and PowerLogic PM1000 series multifunction meters provide the features you need to monitor an electrical installation affordably. Rugged enough to withstand industrial and commercial environments, both meters help you save energy and installation costs, are easy to use, and adapt to various circuit requirements onsite.
PowerLogic PM1000 series meters: > Basic measurements (volts, amps, > > > >
frequency, and power factor) Energy Power Demand Total Harmonic Distortion
Use these meters for: > Equipment monitoring > Preventive maintenance scheduling > Monitoring electrical usage locally > Replacing multiple analog meters
Choose these meters for: > Energy monitoring > Power monitoring > Demand monitoring > Load studies and circuit optimization > Energy balancing > Energy optimization
One PowerLogic DM6000 series meter directly replaces: > One voltmeter with one selector switch,
or three or six voltmeters
One PowerLogic PM1000 series meter directly replaces: > One voltmeter with one selector switch,
or three or six voltmeters
> One ammeter with one selector switch, > > >
or three ammeters Frequency meter PF meter RPM meter (wherever required)
> One ammeter with one selector switch, > > > > >
or three ammeters Frequency meter PF meter RPM meter (wherever required) KWh, KVARH and KVAH meters KW, KVA and KVAR meters
> Retail
Power monitoring equipment measures and records energy usage information that helps retail owners and managers to better understand their energy bill. Retailers then can track total kilowatt hours used against outside or inside temperature, time of day, number of customers, level of sales, square footage, or any other quantifiable value.1
> OEMs
Enhance the value and life of your equipment by replacing multiple analog meters and selector switches with a single, accurate, high density meter at an affordable price.
Research shows that installing submeters in master-metered buildings can reduce building-wide electricity consumption by 18-26 percent.3 Submetering and identifying energy usage patterns provide the means to encourage and drive behavior towards more efficient energy use, allocate costs according to cost center or tenant within a facility and deployment of effective load curtailment measures to conserve energy and turn off avoidable loads when not necessary.
> Buildings
> Industrial
By monitoring consumption on an ongoing basis, corporate energy managers can predict electricity costs for the month, avoid penalties and verify each bill.2
Easy to use
A bright LED display, 15-mm alphanumeric characters, and large front panel buttons make these meters perfect for low-light environments. The display scrolls automatically from parameter to parameter, page to page, and scales displayed values from kilo to mega to giga.
The turbo key gives you quick access to the most commonly viewed parameters and easily takes you into setup mode.
PowerLogic PM1200
1% of reading 1% of reading 1% of reading 1% of reading 1% of reading 1% of reading 2% of reading 1% of reading 1.0 as per IEC 62053-21 2.0 as per IEC 62053-23
PowerLogic DM6200
1% of reading 1% of reading 1% of reading 1% of reading 1% of reading
Demand
Power quality
Total harmonic distortion: % THD (volts and amps) per phase % Unbalance (volts and amps)
Communications
RS-485 port with Modbus protocol
Dependability
You can depend on the PowerLogic range of products for all your metering and monitoring needs from the most basic measurements to the most advanced energy management systems. Quality, reliability and flexibility all from a name you can trust.
Utilities use PowerLogic products to: > Meter key interchange points with the highest accuracy > Improve the quality of power delivered to customers > Increase reliability and efficiency of the network and equipment Consumers use PowerLogic products to: > Achieve energy-related savings through improved efficiency, lower emissions, reduced energy >
costs and maximized use of infrastructure Improve the overall quality of power and reliability of equipment and processes
Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management, offers proven, integrated solutions to provide: > Safer, more reliable energy > Improved efficiency and productivity > Reduced power quality issues > Optimized energy infrastructures
For industry, data centers and networks, buildings and residential markets. Learn more about PowerLogic products at www.schneider-electric.us
References:
1 Proven Strategies for Saving Energy and Reducing Costs in a Retail Environment. Schneider Electric 2 Industrial Energy Management: Doing More with Less. Schneider Electric 3 Lowering the Total Cost of Ownership of a Sub-metering System. Schneider Electric
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