Meter features – SATEC EM920 Operation Manual User Manual

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Chapter 1 Introduction

EM920 Power Quality and Revenue Meter

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Meter Features

Billing/TOU

• Accuracy class 0.2 ANSI C12.20 (current class 10 and

20) active energy and class 0.5 reactive energy
polyphase static meter

• Time-of-Use, 10 billing energy and maximum demand

registers, 8 tariff rates, 4 seasons x 4 types of days, 8
tariff changes per day

• One-time easy programmable tariff calendar schedule,

programmable or calendar scheduled daylight savings
switch dates

• Tariff switching options: automatic via a tariff calendar

schedule, external via communications or digital inputs

• Configurable triggering an end of billing period:

automatic monthly, local via the front display, remote
via communications

• Automatic recording billing energy, maximum demand

and cumulative maximum demand registers for last 24
billing periods

• Automatic 120–day daily energy and maximum

demand profile

• Automatic 120-day/15-minute or 240-day/30-minute

energy load profile

• Easy access to the three previous billing period data

via the front display

• Dynamic instrument transformer correction; up to 8

test points for both ratio and phase angle error
correction for external PTs and CTs

• Power transformer/line loss compensation

Multi-functional Power Meter

• High-accuracy 3-phase Power meter: true RMS volts

and amps, powers, power factors, unbalance, neutral
current, frequency

• Demand Meter: amps, volts, harmonic demands, block

and sliding power demands

• Harmonic Analyzer: up to 50th harmonic volts and

amps; fundamental volts, amps, power and power
factor, phasor, symmetrical components

Power Quality

• EN 50160 Power Quality (PQ) recorder: onboard power

quality analyzer; programmable limits; EN 50160
power quality event log, EN 50160 compliance
statistics; EN 50160 harmonics survey statistics

• Power frequency, voltage variations, rapid voltage

changes, IEC 61000-4-15 flicker, voltage dips,
interruptions, temporary overvoltages, transient
overvoltages, voltage unbalance, IEC 61000-4-7

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