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1. 9 B 480V L G Max y 347V L N nc Wye 600V L L Max pe CAT III Freq 47 63 Hz See manual for complete ratings nc AQ Power Xpert Multipoint Meter T Delta W2 20 wi 21 4 n t3 Figure 26 PXMP Communication Ports 14 EATON www eaton com Power Xpert Multi Point Meter Quick Start Guide PXMP Configuration Software The PXMP Configuration Software is a JAVA application provided free of charge by Eaton to support the configuration and commis sioning of the PXMP Meter This utility is included on a CD provided with each PXMP MB The software can also be downloaded from the Eaton Power Xpert Multi Point Meter Web site Please refer to the PXMP Configuration Software Manual MN150002EN for details For local configuration of a PXMP Meter the software can be run on a laptop computer equipped with JAVA 1 7 or higher For instruc tions on the use of the PXMP Configuration Software Manual MN150002EN To simplify PXMP configuration a Wizard is provided that guides the operator through a complete configuration process The software supports both online and offline configuration sessions To conduct an online session connect the laptop to the USB port on the PXMP MB using a standard USB cable with a Type B USB connector to interface with the meter Start the software and it will automatically connect to the PXMP Meter Configuration can also be done over an RS 485 Modbus commun
2. PXMP MB CT inputs label is WHITE and the PXMP MB AB CT Inputs label is YELLOW to help distinguish between these two PXMP MB designs For the PXMP MB AB assembly the bottom row is always Phase A1 then working upwards Phase B1 Phase A2 Phase B2 Phase A3 and Phase B3 at the top White Meter amp Channel Labeling White Meter Label Must Match White Meter Module Channel Labeling Figure 8 PXMP MB Examples Information Booklet IB150001EN Effective July 2013 Pulse Output LEDs Health and Com LEDs Meter Module Current Sensor Compatibility Marking Current Sensor Input Connections Load Power LEDs Figure 9 Typical PXMP MM Yellow Meter amp Channel Labeling Yellow Meter Label Must Match Yellow Meter Module Channel Labeling se 1 1 1 T LOS 4 T T 4 ig etme nels Figure 10 PXMP MB AB Examples EATON www eaton com 7 Information Booklet IB150001EN Power Xpert Multi Point Meter Effective July 2013 Quick Start Guide Va Vb Vc Vn 2DUOZ wA N C B A N C B A Sensor Type and Phasing must match Meter Module 100mA Sensors to 100 mA Meter Module 10mA Sensors to 10 mA Meter Module 333mV Sensors to 333 mV Meter Module Phase A Sensors Connect to A1 or A2 Phase B Sensors to Connect B1 or B2 Phase C Sensors to Connect C1 or C2 E a ifa fe st Figure 11 Typical Wiring 3 Phase 4
3. 1 0 Step 5 Select the Modbus use PXMP EPM Ethernet Comms and Web Views Select the sensor cable extensions add PXMP SC x 3 cables between PXMP MMs and current sensors as needed Step 6 Note CSxxx sensors include 48 1 22 m cables 333 mV sensors require an interface module Step 8 Select the local display use PXMP DISP 6 provided with a 48 1 22 m cable connects to PXMP MB port Step 9 Select the power supply use PXG6O0E Din rail mount 120 to 24 Vdc Power Xpert Multi Point Meter Quick Start Guide Meter Base Both PXMP Meter Base assembly models are shipped without mod ules The front of the base has a label indicating 10 positions or slots 1 10 where modules can be mounted Each position is covered with a metal slot cover secured to the assembly with screws The slot covers protect the backplane of the PXMP MB assembly Slot covers are removed to insert modules but should be left in place if the slot is not being used The ten slots provided are multi purpose They can accommodate any combination of PXMP MMs 10 mA 100 mA or 333 mV PXMP PIMs or PXMP DOM Note The 3 phase 4 Wire Wye 3 phase 3 Wire Delta grounded and single phase Metering can be used on 3 phase 2 phase and single phase applications The 120 240 V single phase 3 Wire ser vice can ONLY be used on single phase applications The PXMP MB AB base has a yellow label on the lowe
4. R hs id M NC e s all e Figure 21 PXMP PIM Wiring Information Booklet IB150001EN Effective July 2013 Digital Output Module The PXMP DOM provides outputs from the PXMP MB logic to exter nal circuit groups These outputs are used for control or to indicate alarm conditions A typical installation might be for building automa tion systems The PXMP DOM can be controlled remotely over Modbus or driven by logic from the PXMP MB based on customer configuration The PXMP DOM requires an external power source of 24 Vdc 2096 V Each solid state relay can support a maximum load of 80 mA Each Solid state relay circuit is electrically The PXMP DOM plugs into the PXMP MB with captive screws These screws when tightened ground the module to the PXMP MB and to the earth ground The PXMP DOM has eight front facing LEDs to display the status of each output Other LEDs indicate COM Status and Health External 24 Vdc source should be dedicated for local PXMP use only do not connect to a CAT Ill source Common 24 2 Control Output 1 Control Output 2 Control Output 3 Control Output 4 Control Output 5 Control Output 6 Control Output 7 Control Output 8 a a T 2 gt lt u 964002 O WR N82 3 R m 252 3 OE A Figure 23 PXMP DOM Wiring EATON www eaton com 11 Information Booklet IB150001EN Effectiv
5. The modularity of the PXMP Meter allows this metering system to be customized to suit each metering installation based on the number and type of circuits to be metered Up to ten different PXMP Meter Modules PXMP MMs can be mixed and matched within a PXMP Meter Base PXMP MB to accommodate a total of up to 60 poles of metering channels from a variety of 1 2 3 pole loads Various meter modules can be mixed and matched in a single PXMP Meter Base with support for split core sensors solid core sensors or both based on the circuits that need to be metered In addition PXMP Pulse Input Modules PXMP PIMs can be installed into a PXMP Meter base for pulse metering from other electricity gas water air or steam meters Output modules are available for either remote control over Modbus or automatic control by the PXMP Meter based on customer config ured threshold triggers A PXMP Energy Portal Module PXMP EPM is available that can make metered data available to individual ten ants via an embedded WEB server The Energy Portal module also supports a variety of protocols including Modbus TCP SMTP SNMP FIP HTTP and more In addition to Ethernet the Energy Portal Module supports an optional dial up telephone connection for inter face with remote billing software A Touch Screen Display is avail able for local display of metered data from any circuit 24 Vde Power Supply Touch Screen Display Sensor Cables to Connect Sensor to Meter Mo
6. Web Interface and User Manual MN150003EN 12 EATON www eaton com Power Xpert Multi Point Meter Quick Start Guide Health and Status LEDs Com z 24Ndc 80mA Output Reset 1 Mete 2 Base 24Vdc Inputs Config Pot 3 Input 1 4 Input2 5 Input 3 6 Shield 7 Health T Common 8 RS 485 RX Com 1 D EQ Shield 11 Common 12 RS 485 Com 2 E Com Port 1 Local TX Display mr RX IP Add LED 192 10 Conn 2 Cat Style No 6602261601 SN 120921WAO00E3 Rev 004 FW Version X X gt Modem Made in USA TT pt ion B Only Use Current Transformers with Double Reinforced L E Ds Insulation Rated for 600 V CAT M PS Input MTS Local Rating 25 24Ndc Vdc 16 m Confi 9 u ratio n REMOVE POWER BEFORE SERVICING 15W Max Shid 27 x RJ45 Ethernet moan 1 eH DO NOT HIPOT DIELECTRIC TEST paN LAN WAN g WOR E LEDs TO Meter Voltage Inputs 9 Ita B 480V L G Max st a 347V L N Max Inc I Wye 600V L L Max EANANAN jon 9 CAT II gt 20 RJ45 Freq 47 63 Hz Ethernet See manual for complete ratings nc Port A wn 21 AQ Y 2 Optional Power Xpert RJ11 Multipoint Meter Telephone e B Modem 3 gt Figure 24 PXMP EPM Power Xpert Multi Point Meter Information Bo
7. Wire Wye PSG60E Power Supply 24Vdc 16 d WARNING Shiod 17 M PF N VR 18 O amp O ror fem d IC tat mc Meter C v3 119 Delta f Voltage Inputs mc Wye A J1PM B V2 20 A if E E T N sw a Power Xpert Multipoint Meter 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 125 250 VDC Figure 12 Typical Wiring Single Phase 3 Wire 120 240 8 EATON www eaton com Power Xpert Multi Point Meter Quick Start Guide Current Sensors Three different types of current sensors can be used with the PXMP Meter based on secondary output type and range The PXMP Meter is compatible with direct connection to 100 mA 10 mA and 333 mV maximum rated secondary current sensors All single CT appli cations require that the CT provides Double Reinforced Insulation 600V CATIII By using interposing current transformers such as the CS005 current transformers with 1 or 5 Amp outputs can be interfaced Each current sensor is slightly different Some require special mounting The PXMP MMs are directly compatible with Eaton s CSXXX 10 mA and PXMP CSXXX 100 mA current sensors The CSXXX current sensors have an integral yellow 4 ft 1 22 m cable while the PXMP CSXXX current sensors require a separate PXMP SC sensor cable that is in available 4 6 8 12 ft 1 22 1 83 2 44 3 66 m lengths to help cleanly match the application dimensions Generic 333 mV output current sensors must use the PXMP IM333MYV Interface Modules an
8. due to the current and voltage phasing mismatch see Sections 4 3 4 Current Sensor Installation and 6 Configuring and Commissioning of IM150001EN for detailed information PS Input Rating Vdc 24Vdc Vdc OWER BEFORE SERVICING 15W Max Shid idet lal DIAGRAM IPEMENT RENFERME PLUSIEURS N VOIR LE SCHEMA IPOT DIELECTRIC TEST Meter Voltage Inputs 480V L G Max Delta es 347V L N Max Wye 600V L L Max 1PH CAT III Freq 47 63 Hz See manual for complete ratings Power Xpert ten PCT nup M EV 2 x LP e A ELA HU PERI Figure 7 Meter Voltage Input Terminal Plug and Cover Multipoint Meter 10 Figure 6 A B C and N Connections on the PXMP MB Assembly Meter Voltage Input 6 EATON www eaton com Power Xpert Multi Point Meter Quick Start Guide Meter Modules Each PXMP MM has six 2 x 2 female receptacles for current sensor connections Each 2 x 2 receptacle can be considered to be in one of six rows of connection points for the 5 that are normal ly installed in slots one through nine Each horizontal row is paired with the phase voltage indicated on the phase assignment label to the left For the PXMP MB assembly the bottom row of three connectors is always Phase A the second row from the bottom is always Phase B and the third row from the bottom is always Phase The same applies to the upper set of three connectors Note the
9. for any special indirect incidental or conse quential damage or loss whatsoever including but not limited to damage or loss of use of equipment plant or power system cost of capital loss of power additional expenses in the use of existing power facilities or claims against the purchaser or user by its cus tomers resulting from the use of the information recommendations and description contained herein Eaton Electrical Sector 1000 Eaton Boulevard Cleveland OH 44122 United States 877 ETN CARE 877 386 2273 Eaton com 2013 Eaton Eaton is a registered trademark All Rights Reserved E e ni Printed in USA All other trademarks are property of their m Publication No IB150001EN TBGO01089 respective owners Powering Business Worldwide July 2013
10. slot 10 Includes Modbus TCP and Web Views Notes 1 Must use Meter base designed for both three phase and single phase circuits 2 Meter Modules and Meter base must match both must be 3ph 1ph design REVISION For Submittal 4 Sensor Cables based upon length required ordered separately Figure 2 Example PXMP Meter Configuration Step 1 Select the PXMP MB 3 phase and single phase moni toring required Use PXMP MB Base Step 2 Select the PXMP Meter Modules PXMP MMs Match 3 phase single phase modules to 3 phase single phase PXMP MP meter base Note Modules can be either 100 mA 10 mA and or 333 mV rated Step 3 Select the number of PXMP MMs two 3 phase per module or six single phase per module Step 4 Select the current sensor type match current sensors to PXMP MMs Note Use 100 mA CS w 100 mA module 10 mA CS w 10 mA module 333 mV CS w 333 mV module 4 EATON www eaton com 3 100ma Meter Modules must connect to 100Ma Current Sensors 10mA Meter Module to CSXXX 10mA Current Sensor APPD DATE Eaton Corporation DFTR DATE THE INFORMATION ON THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF DJW March 2013 EATON CORPORATION IT IS DISCLOSED IN CONFIDENCE APPD DATE AND IS NOT TO BE REPRODUCED USED OR DISCLOSED m NN EXCEPT FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH FURNISHED ENG REF DATE TITLE Power Xpert MultiPoint Meter Hardware Example 1 SHEET NO SIZE SCALE ORDER REF DWG NO NONE __GO XXXXXXX REV
11. 00MA 100ma Modules 2 PXMP MM10MA 10ma Modules 1 PXMP MM333MV 333mv Module 1 PXMP PIM Pulse Input Module 1 PXMP DOM Digital Output Module 1 PXMP DISP 6 6 color local Display 1 PXG60E Din rail Power Supply 3 PXMP CS400 3 Current Sensor Kits 2 PXMP CS125 3 Current Sensor Kits 2 CS050 Current Sensor Kits 100ma Meter Modules 10ma Meter Modules Power Xpert Multi Point Meter Quick Start Guide Color Display w 4 ft cable Current Sensor Kit Digital Output Module Meter Base Pulse Input Module Power Supply Slot 1 One PXMP MM100MA for two 3ph Breakers use two PXMP CS400 3 Current Sensor Kits Monitors 2 400A Breakers Slot 2 One PXMP MM100MA for one 3ph Breaker use one PXMP CS400 3 Current Sensor Kits Monitors 1 400A Breakers with three pole future Slot 3 One PXMP MM100MA for six 1ph Breakers use two PXMP CS125 3 Current Sensor Kit Monitors 6 125A Breakers Slot 4 One PXMP MM10MA for six 1ph Breakers use one CS050 Current Sensor Kits Monitors 6 30A Breakers Slot 5 One PXMP MM10MA for six 1ph Breakers use one CS050 Current Sensor Kit Monitors 2 30A Breaker with four one pole future Slot 7 One PXMP PIM for up to 8 Pulse Inputs Slot 8 One PXMP DOM for up to 8 Digital Outputs Alarm Outputs created using PXMP Configuration Software Slot 9 Future Slot Slot 10 Energy Portal Module must always be installed in
12. 0mA CT Ratio 5 9 14 Figure 28 PXMP Configuration Software Meter Configuration Screen Additional Information Detailed information on applications and options can be found in the Power Xpert Multi Point Meter User Guide IM150001EN The guide can also be found at http eaton com powerxpert EATON www eaton com 15 Information Booklet IB150001EN Power Xpert Multi Point Meter Effective July 2013 Quick Start Guide This Information Booklet is published solely for information purposes and should not be considered all inclusive If further information is required you should consult an authorized Eaton sales representa tive The sale of the product shown in this literature is subject to the terms and conditions outlined in appropriate Eaton selling policies or other contractual agreement between the parties This literature is not intended to and does not enlarge or add to any such contract The sole source governing the rights and remedies of any purchaser of this equipment is the contract between the purchaser and Eaton NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE ARE MADE REGARDING THE INFORMATION RECOMMENDATIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS CONTAINED HEREIN n no event will Eaton be responsible to the purchaser or user in contract in tort including negligence strict liability or otherwise
13. Information Booklet 18150001 Effective July 2013 Power Xpert Multi Point Meter Quick Start Guide Contents Description Page Product Overview 2 Ordering Information llle 2 Material Selection 4 Meter 5 Meter Base 5 Voltage INDUNS 2 ord e pe 6 Meter 7 Current SensOfS 9 Sensor Orientation 9 Pulse Input 11 Digital Output 11 Energy Portal Module 12 Touch Screen Display 13 Communication POMS uses cte 14 PXMP Configuration Software 14 Powering Business Worldwide Information Booklet IB150001EN Effective July 2013 Product Overview The Eaton Power Xpert Multi Point Meter PXMP Meter offers a highly modular approach to high density metering applications in electrical power distribution The PXMP Meter is compatible with most 3 phase industrial commercial and single phase residential low voltage electrical power systems Typical applications include feeder and branch circuit load monitoring found in switch and panel boards however higher level metering is possible with interpos ing load sensors and potential transformers
14. NB1 6 inch Color Touch Screen Interface Preloaded and Optimized for Use with the PXMP 24 Vdc Power Supplies PSG60E Power Supply 100 240 Vac Input 24 Vde 60 W Output See Eaton PSG Power Supply Family for More Details Input Voltage Ranges and Load Requirements Will Vary Per Application PSG120E 5 Amp 120 W PSG240E 10 Amp 240 W PSG480E 20 Amp 480 W PSG60F 3 phase Power Supply 320 575 Vac L L Input 24 Vdc 60 W Output See Eaton PSG Power Supply Family for More Details Input Voltage Ranges and Load Requirements Will Vary Per Application PSG120F 5 Amp 120 W PSG240F 10 Amp 240 W PSG480F 20 Amp 480 W EATON www eaton com 3 Information Booklet IB150001EN Effective July 2013 Material Selection Example The application below details described in upper left section of the drawing is to monitor various 3 phase and single phase breakers in an Eaton IFS Switchboard see Figure 2 The required PXMP hard ware layout is shown and the required modules per slot are listed on this drawing Individual selection steps are listed at the bottom of the page Power Xpert MultiPoint Meter 480Y 277V IFS Monitored Circuits 3 400 amp 3 Phase Breakers 6 125 amp 1 Phase Breakers 8 30 amp 1 Phase Breakers 4 Pulse Inputs Pulse Counters 3 Digital Outputs Alarms Monitoring Web Views Modbus TCP Color Display Bill of Material required QTY Description 1 PMXP MB Meter Base PXMP MM1
15. d PXMP SC Sensor Cable to interface with a In a PXMP Meter System the CSXXX 10 mA secondary output sen sors should be connected only to a PXMP MM10MA 10 mA Meter Module The 10 mA sensor cables are yellow in color 48 in 1 22 m long and are built integral with the sensor Eight and 12 ft 2 44 and 3 66 m extensions are available to extend the distance between the sensor and the Meter Do not exceed 28 ft 8 53 m total length Figure 15 10 mA CS125 Solid Core Current Sensor with Integral 48 in 1 22 m Cable Figure 17 CS050 125 200 400 Current Sensors Load Orientation Information Booklet IB150001EN Effective July 2013 Sensor Orientation The orientation of the sensor relative to the load current flow is important for proper metering Current sensing is directional Sensors should be mounted on the insulated load cables facing the load current back to front as shown by the arrow on top of the sen sor or similar direction marking An incorrect orientation results in an incorrect energy reading Two LED indicators per load circuit on the PXMP MM will indicate the power polarity Note that the green LED on the cates current flow towards the load The red LED indicates current is flowing from the load towards the source Normally a red LED indicates that the sensor is mounted backwards The red LED would be correct if the circuit being monitored is a generator not a load If there is
16. dule Figure 1 Components of the PXMP Meter System 2 EATON www eaton com Power Xpert Multi Point Meter Quick Start Guide Ordering Information The PXMP Meter system offers the flexibility to be used in a variety of applications and can be customized using the modular compo nents to fit most installations Table 1 lists the modular compo nents available for the PXMP Meter system Meter Modules Portal Module Power Xpert Multi Point Meter Quick Start Guide Table 1 PXMP Meter System Modular Components Catalog Number Description PXMP MB Meter Bases PXMP MB PXMP MB AB PXMP Meter Base 3PH 1PH 2W w ABCN Voltage Inputs PXMP Meter Base 1PH 3W w ABN Voltage Inputs Catalog Number Information Booklet IB150001EN Effective July 2013 Description CSXXX Current Sensors with 10 mA Max Outputs PXMP MM10MA PXMP MM100MA PXMP MMXXXXX Meter Modules PXMP Meter Module w 6 10 mA Inputs PXMP Meter Module w 6 100 mA Inputs PXMP MM333MV PXMP MM10MA AB PXMP Meter Module w 6 333 mV Inputs PXMP Meter Module w 6 10 mA Inputs 1 PH 3W PXMP MM100MA AB PXMP MM333MV AB PXMP Meter Module w 6 100 mA Inputs 1 PH 3W PXMP Meter Module w 6 333 mV Inputs 1 PH 3W 5050 Current Sensor Module 50 Amps 10 mA output Kit x 6 C5125 Current Sensor Module 125 Amps 10 mA output Kit x 3 5200 Current Sensor Module 200 Amps 10 mA
17. e July 2013 Energy Portal Module The PXMP EPM adds sophisticated Web enabled metering capability to the PXMP Meter A typical application would be for storing the results of metering utilities electric gas water or steam for serv ing an apartment complex tenant by tenant Stored data for each tenant is then available over Ethernet with the support of an embedded JAVA Applet that is pre loaded in the PXMP EPM This module can be ordered as PXMP EPM M which supports internal dial up telephone modem with RJ11 connection at the bottom of the module for interface with remote billing software in applications where network connections are not possible or practi cal Once the PXMP EPM is configured with an IP address the JAVA Applet can be accessed over a Local Area Network LAN Metering data can be viewed for each tenant as well as an aggregated sum of the tenant meters This feature allows for E Allocation or the limit ing of energy consumption tenant by tenant The PXMP EPM comes standard with a front facing Ethernet RJ 45 configuration port and a LAN WAN RJ 45 Ethernet jack on the bot tom end The Energy Portal Module plugs into the tenth slot of the PXMP MB assembly It will not function properly in any other slot The PXMP EPM is secured with captive screws that when tightened ground the PXMP EPM to the Meter Base and to the earth ground For con figuration and application details please refer to the PXMP Energy Portal
18. h Modbus Slave ports The default communication settings are 115 2 K baud no parity one stop bit The PXMP Configuration Software can be used to adjust these communication settings The slave port connectors include a Data D Data D Common and Shield terminals Eaton recommends the use of RS 485 wir ing that includes a twisted pair for data a conductor for common and a separate shield for optimal signal integrity and noise immu nity There are some variations on RS 485 wiring If the PXMP MB assembly is to be inserted into a daisy chain that does not have an independent common and shield the common and shield terminals can be jumpered externally on the terminal block so that the RS485 common will connect via the shield between nodes se 24Ndc 80mA Output 1 Meter 2 Base 24Vdc Inputs t Config Port Common 3 Input 1 4 Input 2 5 Input3 6 Shield 7 iones TX RS 485 Com 1 om Port 1 coma Com Port 2 Local IP Cat No PXMP MB Style No 6602261601 SN 120921WAO00E3 192 10 FW Version X X Made in USA Only Use Current Transformers with Double Reintorced Insulation Rated for 600 V CAT MI PS Input Rating Vdc 15 24Ndc Vdc 16 z REMOVE POWER BEFORE SERVICING 15W Shid 17 MORE THAN ONE LIVE CIR 5 SOUS TENSION VOIR LE SCHEMA DO NOT HIPOT DIELECTRIC TEST r N WR 18 Meter ne G Voltage Inputs
19. ications link to either of the PXMP Meter s Com ports 1 or 2 When launched the PXMP Configuration Software presents the User with a screen that allows the base information for the electrical system to be entered After the base electrical system information has been entered the PXMP Configuration Software allows the User to enter the informa tion for each slot in the PXMP MB assembly In addition to device configuration to verify correct device configura tion and commissioning the software can also be used in Monitor Mode to view the metering data for each tenant meter The PXMP Configuration Software is not intended for use as a permanently installed software solution and does not provide cost allocation functionality Note also that the USB port is intended for temporary configuration setup commissioning and debugging pur poses only PAP m d n ro E METET ee CGonesctlan Grete Mister ih L E res Cenmmperiun Perisi x Modbus Address gp Find Port Pamir 1152505 parity petu Etap Balai 1 pars H Figure 27 Configuration Software Screen Power Xpert Multi Point Meter Information Booklet IB150001EN Quick Start Guide Effective July 2013 Base I 9 Main Water meter 1 Meter 3 Base 1 7 Main E 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 10 Base Main Meter Meter 1 Name Main Meter B2 ABC 3 Phase Meter Main Meter CT Type Generic 10
20. not adequate current flow the sensor cable is disconnected or the PXMP MB assembly is powered down or if the meter voltage inputs are disconnected then these indicators will be off Meter Modules b ww m Ww Sensors Sensor Cables yel Figure 16 Typical Wiring Arrangement of Sensor Connected to Meter Module To Sourcing Breaker Yellow Secondary Cable EATON www eaton com 9 Information Booklet IB150001EN Power Xpert Multi Point Meter Effective July 2013 Quick Start Guide Va Vb Vc Vn Nee B A Sensor Type and Phasing must match Meter Module 100mA Sensors to 100 mA Meter Module 10mA Sensors to 10 mA Meter Module 333mV Sensors to 333 mV Meter Module Phase A Sensors Connect to A1 or A2 Phase B Sensors to Connect B1 or B2 Phase C Sensors to Connect C1 or C2 TEBE Bett ne 3 Hm v Figure 18 3 Phase 4 Wire Service Using Two 3 Phase Current Sensors Va Vb Vc Vn N gt gt Load 10 N gt Load 9 N gt gt Load 8 N gt Load 7 gt Load 6 N gt gt Load 5 N gt Load 4 N gt gt Load 3 f TIS gt el a N gt Load 2 N gt Load 1 Sensor Type and Phasing must match Meter Module 100mA Sensors to 100 mA Meter Module 10mA Sensors to 10 mA Meter Module 333mV Sensors to 333 mV Meter Module Phase A Sensors Connect to A1 or A2 Phase B Sensors t
21. o Connect B1 or B2 Phase C Sensors to Connect C1 or C2 Figure 19 3 Phase 4 Wire Service Using Ten Single Phase 1 Pole Current Sensors 10 EATON www eaton com Power Xpert Multi Point Meter Quick Start Guide Pulse Input Module The PXMP PIM has terminals for eight digital inputs Eight front fac ing LEDs on the Pulse Input Module flash when digital inputs transi tion LED On Contact closed current flowing into input e LED Off Contact open no current flowing The PXMP PIM has a 2 position 24 V power supply terminal that must be connected to an external 24 Vdc power supply The same 24 V power supply that is used for the PXMP MB assembly can be used for the PXMP PIMs Input of the source pulse must be a dry contact Each PXMP PIM has a 2 2 K ohm input impedance drawing approximately 10 mA per closed input All the commons are tied together internally Metering of ten 3 phase tenants for example would require five PXMP MMs to meter ten 3 phase loads two tenants per meter module 2 2 K Ohm Input Impedance w Internal Common Connection Common Pulse Meter 1 Form A Contact Dry Pulse Meter 3 Form A Contact Dry Pulse Meter 2 Form A Contact Dry Pulse Meter 4 Form A Contact Dry Pulse Meter 5 Form A Contact Dry Pulse Meter 6 Form A Contact Dry Pulse Meter 7 Form A Contact Dry Pulse Meter 8 Form A Contact Dry 24V Pulse Input Module Power 24V IW Ji lO
22. oklet IB150001EN Quick Start Guide Effective July 2013 Touch Screen Display The Eaton PXMP DISP 6 is an Eaton HMIVUOGCUNB preloaded with software optimized and a 4 ft 1 22 m Com cable for use with the PXMP Meter and installing it on the enclosure with the meter The display provides the User with the ability to locally view meter readings to help troubleshoot problems that may arise and view power system metering data when a computer is not handy or avail able The optional display is for system monitoring purposes only and cannot be used to set up the PXMP Meter Set up of the meter must be done using the PXMP Configuration Software see MN150002EN PXMP DISP 6 Tw PSG60E Power Supply C Eaton P N 67A2124H01 YY MM DD CONN TERMINATION SHIELD WIRE TERMINATED TO DB9 SHELL PIN 4 BARE Figure 25 PXMP Touch Screen Display and Wiring Information EATON www eaton com 13 Information Booklet IB150001EN Effective July 2013 Communication Ports The PXMP Meter provides two Com ports with 5485 serial inter faces supporting Slave Modbus RTU protocol Com 1 and Com 2 provide two RS 485 serial communication ports supporting Modbus Slave RTU protocol Both RS 485 Modbus slave ports can be addressed from 1 to 99 using two rotary switches on the face of the PXMP MB assembly The Modbus slave ID selected with the rotary switches applies to bot
23. output Kit x 3 5400 Current Sensor Module 400 Amps 10 mA output Kit x 3 5005 Current Sensor Module 5 Amps 10 mA output For use with 5 Amp CTs Kit x 3 Sensor Cables for PXMP CSXXX and PXMP IMXXX PXMP SC4 3 PXMP Sensor Cable 4 Ft 1 22 m male male Kit x 3 PXMP SC6 3 PXMP Sensor Cable 6 Ft 1 8 m male male Kit x 3 PXMP SC8 3 PXMP Sensor Cable 8 Ft 2 44 m male male Kit x 3 PXMP SC12 3 PXMP Sensor Cable 12 Ft 3 66 m male male Kit x 3 Sensor Cable Extensions PXMP SCE8 3 PXMP Sensor Extension Cable 8 Ft 2 44 m male female Kit x 3 PXMP SCE16 3 PXMP Sensor Extension Cable 16 Ft 4 88 m male female Kit x 3 PXMP IM333MV 3 Current Sensor Interface Modules PXMP Current Sensor Interface Module for 333 mV Kit x 3 PXMP DISP Display PXMP PIM PXMP Meter Pulse Input Module w 8 Inputs PXMP DOM PXMP Meter Digital Output Module w 8 Outputs PXMP EPM Energy Portal Modules PXMP EPM PXMP Meter Energy Portal Module PXMP EPM M PXMP Meter Energy Portal Module w Modem PXMP CSXXX Current Sensors with 100 mA Max Outputs 5125 3 5125 Sensor 100 mA output Kit x 3 PXMP CS250 3 PXMP CS250 Sensor 100 mA output Kit x 3 PXMP CS400 3 PXMP CS400 Sensor 100 mA output Kit x 3 PXMP MB only supports PXMP MM10MA AB PXMP MM100MA AB and PXMP MM333MV AB PXMP MB AB only supports PXMP xxxxxxx AB modules PXMP DISP 6 Eaton HMIVUO6CU
24. r left of base see Figures 3 and 4 CSS SS 1 gt Figure 4 PXMP MB AB Yellow Label Shown with Three Modules Installed Information Booklet IB150001EN Effective July 2013 Meter Base Assembly The PXMP MB assembly includes a solid state relay output that can be configured as a Pulse Initiator output assigned to any one of the tenant meters or to the aggregate sum of the tenant meters An external 24 Vdc power supply is required to drive the load limited to 80 mA maximum The PXMP MB assembly also includes three digital status inputs that can be used to indicate conditions such as a demand synch pulse or a rate alert These digital inputs require external 24 Vdc voltage 20 to operate The Mode DIP switches are located behind the metal door cover at the top left corner of the black label face of the PXMP MB assembly panel These Mode switches are used to secure the PXMP Meter in one of three levels of hardware enforced security modes Note the tab off the base that can be used to seal the door shut for security purposes Figure 5 PXMP MB Assembly Components and LEDs ea a m The PXMP MB assembly includes the following LED indicators Three LEDs marked A B and C adjacent to the Meter Voltage Input connector indicate if voltage is applied to the meter phase inputs and is within the expected range e Two LED s are marked Delta or Wye 1PH and used
25. to indicate the active metering mode configuration e Red and green TX and RX LED s adjacent to Com 1 Com 2 provide visual indication of Transmit and Receive activity on the communication ports A Health LED indicates that the PXMP MB main microprocessor is functioning correctly A Power LED indicates that 24 Vdc is applied to the 24 Vdc input to the PXMP MB e A Status LED indicates that communication activity between the PXMP MB and PXMP MMs EATON www eaton com 5 Information Booklet IB150001EN Power Xpert Multi Point Meter Effective July 2013 Quick Start Guide Voltage Inputs Metering voltage inputs connect to the right side of the PXMP MB and PXMP MB AB assemblies Inputs are marked A V1 B V2 C V3 and N VR on both the PXMP MB and PXMP MB AB assem blies If connecting to a Delta system the unused N VR terminal should be connected to chassis ground A cover for the voltage ter minal is provided as a barrier to hazardous terminal access Note On the PXMP MB AB even though the voltage input label on the assembly lists the C connection it will never be used in PXMP MB AB applications When commissioning a PXMP Meter ensure that the phasing is consistent between the voltage input terminal and the load current sensor input connections on the lf a current sensor is plugged into a connection point on the PXMP MM that is assigned to a different phase voltage metering errors will result

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