Energy counters, Billing energy registers, Maximum demand registers – SATEC EM720 Operation Manual User Manual

Page 19: Tariff rates

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Chapter 2 Operating the EM720

Billing and Energy Metering

EM720 Power Quality and Revenue Meter

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Energy Counters

The EM720 provides instrumentation energy and billing
energy metering. Both use the same energy measurement
circuitry as a source input for accumulation energies but
operate independently.

Energy counters have a nine-digit kWh resolution with one
decimal place by default. You can set the energy counters to
have fewer digits by changing the default energy roll value in
your meter (see

Device Options and Mode Control

in Chapter

5).

Billing energy registers have the same resolution as
instrumentation energy counters.

Billing Energy Registers

The EM720 has 10 fully programmable billing energy
registers that can be linked to any internal energy source or
to any external pulse source that delivers pulses through the
device digital inputs.

Any of energy registers can provide either a single-tariff
energy accumulation or be individually linked to the TOU
system providing both total and multi-tariff energy billing.

See

Configuring Billing/TOU

in Chapter 5 on how to configure

the meter billing registers and tariff schedule for your
application.

Maximum Demand Registers

Any of billing energy registers can be individually linked to
the maximum demand and cumulative maximum demand
registers providing the same demand tariff structure as you
selected for energy registers.

Tariff Rates

The EM720 provides three options for switching tariff rates:

• automatic via a programmable TOU calendar schedule

• external via communications by direct writing a tariff

number to the meter tariff register

• external via digital inputs by providing a tariff number

code on the meter tariff inputs

See

Device Options and Mode Control

in Chapter 5 on how to

program the tariff control mode and select tariff inputs in
your meter.

The meter tariff structure supports 8 different tariff rates
using an arbitrary tariff schedule.

The EM720 TOU calendar provides a season tariff schedule
and an option for scheduled daylight savings switch dates. A
total of 4 types of days and 4 seasons are supported with up
to eight tariff changes per day. See

Configuring Billing/TOU

for more information on programming the tariff calendar
schedule in your meter.

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