Instruction Manual

12 Rockwell Automation Publication 1408-UM001D-EN-P - September 2013
Chapter 1 PowerMonitor 1000 Overview
Functionality by Model
The power monitor models differ by the data sets available to client applications.
This table indicates the measurements and functions available in each model.
7. Voltage-
sensing wiring terminals
Direct connect up to 600V AC three-phase line-to-line
Maximum nominal line-to-ground voltage 347V
Use potential transformers (PTs) for higher voltages
8. Current-
sensing wiring terminals
Nominal input current 5 A
Use current transformers (CTs) to connect to power system
9. DIN-rail clips Top and bottom clips for mounting unit on DIN rail
10.Status-input wiring
terminals
Two internally-powered inputs
S2 can be used for demand period synchronization
11.Configuration-
lock wiring terminals
Wire together to prevent configuration changes
12.KYZ-output wiring
terminals
DPDT solid-state relay for signaling use
13.Control power and ground
wiring terminals
120…240V AC, 50…60 Hz
Feature Description
Measured Parameters TR1 TR2 EM1 EM2 EM3
Voltage ••
Current ••
Frequency ••
Voltage unbalance ••
Current unbalance ••
Real power, kW ••
Reactive power, kVAR ••
Apparent power, kVA ••
True power factor ••
Real energy, kWh ••
Reactive energy, kVARh ••
Apparent energy, kVAh ••
Real power demand, kW ••
Reactive power demand, kVAR ••
Apparent power demand, kVA ••
Projected KW demand ••
Projected KVAR demand ••
Projected KVA demand ••
Demand power factor ••
Logs
Energy log ••