Applications summary, Switchboard draw-out cases, Electronic power meter epm 3710 – GE Industrial Solutions POWER LEADER PMCS Network Architecture Guide User Manual

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Power Management Control System
Appendix A — IED Descriptions

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Applications Summary

Cost Allocation & Billing

Demand & Power Factor Control

Load Studies & Circuit Optimization

Equipment Monitoring & Control

PreventativeMaintenance

The EPM 7330 offers the following features:
Measurements

Energy: bi-directional, absolute & net

Demand: Sliding Window, Predicted, &
Thermal

Harmonics: individual & total harmonic
distortion up to the 15th

Communications

allows distribution of metered data and alarms
over the Internet

1 Optional built-in modem allows access to up
to 31 RS-485 devices

1 Optional Ethernet port with EtherGate™,
allows access to RS-485 device networks

2 RS-485 ports

1 front panel optical port

Modbus™ RTU on serial, Ethernet, modem, &
infrared ports

DNP 3.0 on serial, modem, & infrared ports

On-Board Data Logging

Scheduled or event-driven logging of up to 32
parameters

Sequence-of-events & min/max logging

Setpoints for Control and Alarms

Setpoint on any parameter or condition

1 second operation

Inputs and Outputs

4 digital inputs for status/counter functions

4 relay outputs for control/pulse functions

Optional Analog inputs and outputs

Switchboard Draw-out Cases

Fits into existing GE S1 or ABB FT21
switchboard cases.

Instantaneous Measurements

Voltage (l-l/l-n), per phase and average

Current, per phase and average

Real Power, per phase and total

Reactive Power, per phase and total

Apparent Power, per phase and total

Power Factor, (lead/lag), per phase and total

Voltage Unbalance

Current Unbalance

Frequency

Energy

Imported, exported, absolute and net kWh &
kVARh. Accumulated kVAh

Demand

Sliding Window, Predicted, and Thermal
Demand on kW, kVAR, kVA, and I average

Minimums and Maximums

Voltage (l-l/l-n) per phase

Current per phase

kW, kVAR, kVA, Power Factor, Frequency

Sliding Window Demand for kW and kVA

Electronic Power Meter EPM 3710

The Electronic Power Meter (EPM) 3710 is a 16-bit
microprocessor-based digital instrumentation package
for three-phase industrial, commercial, and utility
power systems. The EPM 3710 offers a large array of
measurements, waveform capture for harmonic
analysis, and setpoint-controlled relays, including the
following features:

Three-phase voltage inputs

Three-phase current inputs

Neutral/ground current input

Three relay outputs

Four digital inputs with pulse counter on one
input with maximum pulse-count frequency 0.3
Hz

One analog voltage input, one analog current
output

80 measured parameters

Waveform-capture triggering communication
port

Trend log with one preset log, 12 parameters,
1200-record capacity, triggered by time interval
(Optional: one programmable log, 12
parameters, 11,520 record capacity [40 days])

Event log with 50 records standard, one-second
resolution(optional: 100 records)

Minimum/maximum log with 17 parameters

17 standard-speed setpoints trigger event log or
relay control

The Electronic Power Meter 3710 offers 38 high-
accuracy, real-time measured parameters, minima and
maxima for 21 parameters, and 25 status parameters.

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