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PLSED309039EN PM1000 Series Power Meters
08/2010 Chapter 1 PM1000 Series Power Meters Product Description
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Chapter 1 PM1000 Series Power Meters
Product Description
The PM1000 series power meters are digital power meters that offer
comprehensive 3-phase electrical instrumentation and load management
facilities in a compact and rugged package.
This chapter contains the main operating instructions. The remaining
chapters explain the installation and set up steps, before the meter is ready
for use, and maintenance and troubleshooting procedures for the power
meter after installation.
The PM1000 series power meter is an universal power meter. Before use,
please program the SYS (measurement system configuration) and the PT
(VT) and CT ratios through the front panel keys. Otherwise, it will read your
system incorrectly. Other settings, such as communication parameters, must
also be programmed as needed.
Schneider Electric stands behind your PM1000 power meters with complete
user support and service.
Intended use: PM1000 series power meter is designed for use in industrial
and commercial installations by trained and qualified professionals, not for
domestic use.
Physical Description
FRONT: The front panel has three rows of four digits/characters each, with
auto scaling kilo (K), Mega (M), and minus (-) indications. The K and M
indicators lit together to show Giga readings. The load bar graph to the right
of the display gives the indication of consumption in terms of the % amperes
load with respect to the FS (full scale) selected. Five smart keys make
navigating the parameters very quick and intuitive for viewing data and
configuring the power meter.
REAR: The voltage and current terminals and the communication port are
located on the back of the power meter. Refer to ―Rear Panel‖ on page 13
for more information.
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