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Looking for a more powerful circuit monitor? December 2008 PowerLogic CM3000 series circuit monitors PowerLogic® CM3000 series circuit monitor Make the most of your energy CM3000 family of meters ● Two easy to remember part numbers: ● CM3250 ● CM3350 ● The models are the same except the CM3350 has disturbance monitoring Schneider Electric - Marketing – PowerLogic CM 3000 series Circuit Monitors – December 2008 2 CM3000 specifications - metering inputs Current Inputs (Each Channel) Nominal Current 5 A ac Metering Range 0-10 A ac Withstand…………….. 15 A continuous 50 A 10 sec per hour 500 A 1 sec per hour Burden ........................ Less than 0.15 VA Input Impedance ......... Less than 0.1 Ohm For improvements done over CM2, please read notes Voltage Inputs (Each Channel) Nominal Full Scale ......................…. 347 V ac L-N 600 V ac L-L Metering Over-range .. 50% Input Impedance ......... Greater than 2 M Ohm Metering Frequency Range ......................... 45–67 Hz, 350–450 Hz Schneider Electric - Marketing – PowerLogic CM 3000 series Circuit Monitors – December 2008 3 CM3000 specifications Accuracy Complies with ANSI C12.20 .5 class for revenue meters; wire seal protects revenue settings Control Power Universal ................... Nominal Range ......... Operating Range ...... Burden ...................... Frequency. ................ Ride Through ............ AC or DC 120/240 Vac 90–305 Vac 27 VA 45–67 Hz, 350–450Hz 99 ms at 120 Vac DC Control Power Operating Range ........ 100–300 Vdc Burden ........................ 16W Ride Through .............. 75 msec at125 Vdc Operating Temperature Meter, Options .........…-25C to +70C ‡ (-13F to 158F) VFD Display ............… -20C to +70C (-4F to 158F) LCD Display. ............…-20C to +60C (-4F to 140F) (‡ May require de-rating when used optional I/O .) Operating Environment Relative Humidity ....... condensing) Pollution Degree ...... Installation Category … connect) Schneider Electric - Marketing – PowerLogic CM 3000 series Circuit Monitors – December 2008 5–95% (non2 III (up to 300V direct 4 CM3000 sampling rate ●128 Samples per cycle ●Continuous sampling, prevents sample point loss during an event or alarm. ●63rd Harmonic resolution for metered values Schneider Electric - Marketing – PowerLogic CM 3000 series Circuit Monitors – December 2008 5 CM3000 data logging ● 8 MB non-volatile memory ● 14 data logs, up to 96 parameters each, logged on 1 sec. to 60 min. interval ● Event log date/time stamps to millisecond ● Record pre-set parameters at 100 msec interval during events* ● Min/max log of all real-time readings ● Interval logging, min/max/avg. of certain parameters. Interval length 1– 1440 minutes. (ex. min/max/avg of current every 5 minutes) ● Default logging loaded at factory, begins on power up Schneider Electric - Marketing – PowerLogic CM 3000 series Circuit Monitors – December 2008 *CM3350 only 6 CM3000 specifications – alarming 28 ● Over 170 alarms, including custom configurable alarms ● Each alarm configured with pickup and dropout setpoints and delays ● Each alarm can be assigned one of four priority classes ● Supports multiple level thresholds ● One quantity with multiple alarm levels ● Different action for each severity level ● Response time: Standard: 1s ● High speed: 100 ms ● Disturbance: less than 1/2 cycle (CM3350 only) ● Boolean alarms On detection - alarm, log, store waveform ● Combine up to four alarms with AND, NAND, NOT, OR, and XOR Copyright © Schneider Electric 2008. All rights reserved. 7 CM3000 waveform captures ● Steady State ● manual initiation ● 1 Cycle 128 samples/cycle ● Disturbance Waveform Capture ● 128 samples/cycle, 12 to 60 Cycles ● Adjustable number of pre-event cycles ● Manual or alarm initiation Schneider Electric - Marketing – PowerLogic CM 3000 series Circuit Monitors – December 2008 8 CM3000 onboard trending and forecasting ● Onboard statistical calculations for pre-configured values ● Min/Max and Average Data available for minutes, hours, days and months. ● Forecast for Hours and Days ● Hourly and Weekly summaries ● Register-based values available for HTML pages or SMS tables ● SMS Trending tables available for typical values (e.g. Real Power, Current, Voltage) ● Future HTML Trending pages SMS Trends showing onboard statistical calculations Schneider Electric - Marketing – PowerLogic CM 3000 series Circuit Monitors – December 2008 9 CM3000 Communications ● All ports may be used simultaneously ● RS-485 (Standard) ● Modbus or Jbus protocol ● 2-wire or 4-wire connection ● Up to 10,000 feet cabling at 9600 Baud ● Up to 38.4K Baud ● Optical Port with Optional VFD Display ● Ethernet (Optional) ● Modbus/TCP/IP Protocol ● 10/100BaseT and 100BaseFL connections ● Up to 100M Baud ● Web enabled (Optional, with Ethernet) ● Register-based disturbance summary lets you quickly transfer data into HTML pages ● Modbus Master (Optional, with Ethernet) ● Connect up to 31 Modbus or PowerLogic downstream devices Schneider Electric - Marketing – PowerLogic CM 3000 series Circuit Monitors – December 2008 10 Ethernet communication card - ECC21 ● 3 Main functions ● Provides a fast access to Ethernet networks to the CM3000 ●Share information through intranet ● Provides an Ethernet gateway to products daisy chained to the ECC ●Provides access to Power Meters, CM2000, Micrologic, Sepam, and other Modbus devices ● Provides an embedded HTML page server ●Share information with a standard Web navigator ● Same Ethernet card as used in CM4000 Schneider Electric - Marketing – PowerLogic CM 3000 series Circuit Monitors – December 2008 11 CM3000 – inputs / outputs ● Digital energy pulse output (KYZ standard) ● Optional I/O Card (IOC44) with ● 4 digital Inputs with 1ms time stamps ● 4 digital Outputs: 3 10 A relay outputs + 1 solid state output (KYZ possible) ● Same internal I/O card as used with CM4000 Schneider Electric - Marketing – PowerLogic CM 3000 series Circuit Monitors – December 2008 12 You may need a CM4000 instead of a CM3000 CM4000 ● More non-volatile memory ● 8 MB Std. expandable to 32 MB ● RS232 port for more communications options ● 2 option card slots for more I/O ● Support for IOX extender module for more I/O options, including analog ● User configurable disturbance capture waveforms (16 to 512 pts/cycle) (28 to 916 cycles) ● Adaptive WFC for up to 22 minutes captures ● Dual Disturbance capture buffer to minimize chance of missing an event Schneider Electric - Marketing – PowerLogic CM 3000 series Circuit Monitors – December 2008 13 CM3000 display module ● Optional displays ● Enhanced 4 x 20 VFD display (CMDVF) Highly visible with proximity sensor & IR communications port ● Tri-lingual: English, French or Spanish ● User-selected date/time format ● Create custom screens, display readings with associated cost ● Easily mounted on panel door Schneider Electric - Marketing – PowerLogic CM 3000 series Circuit Monitors – December 2008 14