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EPM 6010 MULTI-FUNCTION POWER METERING SYSTEM – USER GUIDE

CHAPTER 1: THREE-PHASE POWER MEASUREMENT

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Power, Energy and Demand

It is quite common to exchange power, energy and demand without differentiating 
between the three.  Because this practice can lead to confusion, the differences between 
these three measurements will be discussed.

Power is an instantaneous reading. The power reading provided by a meter is the present 
flow of watts. Power is measured immediately just like current. In many digital meters, the 
power value is actually measured and calculated over a one second interval because it 
takes some amount of time to calculate the RMS values of voltage and current. But this 
time interval is kept small to preserve the instantaneous nature of power.

Energy is always based on some time increment; it is the integration of power over a 
defined time increment. Energy is an important value because almost all electric bills are 
based, in part, on the amount of energy used.

Typically, electrical energy is measured in units of kilowatt-hours (kWh). A kilowatt-hour 
represents a constant load of one thousand watts (one kilowatt) for one hour. Stated 
another way, if the power delivered (instantaneous watts) is measured as 1,000 watts and 
the load was served for a one hour time interval then the load would have absorbed one 
kilowatt-hour of energy. A different load may have a constant power requirement of 4,000 
watts. If the load were served for one hour it would absorb four kWh. If the load were 
served for 15 minutes it would absorb ¼ of that total or 1 kWh.

The following figure shows a graph of power and the resulting energy that would be 
transmitted as a result of the illustrated power values.  For this illustration, it is assumed 
that the power level is held constant for each minute when a measurement is taken. Each 
bar in the graph will represent the power load for the one-minute increment of time. In real 
life the power value moves almost constantly.

FIGURE 1–7: Power Use Over Time

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Summary of Contents for Multilin EPM 6010

Page 1: ...ion 1 17 Manual P N 1601 0038 A1 Manual Order Code GEK 113637 Copyright 2012 GE Digital Energy GE Digital Energy 215 Anderson Avenue Markham Ontario Canada L6E 1B3 Tel 905 294 6222 Fax 905 201 2098 In...

Page 2: ...cuits and sources of electric power Failure to shut equipment off prior to removing the power connections could expose you to dangerous voltages causing injury or death All recommended equipment that...

Page 3: ...ous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury Note Indicates significant issues and practices that are not related to personal injury NOTE Indicates general information a...

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Page 5: ...2 6 3 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION INTRODUCTION 3 1 ANSI INSTALLATION STEPS 3 3 DIN INSTALLATION STEPS 3 4 EPM6010 TRANSDUCER INSTALLATION 3 5 4 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS WHEN INSTALLING METE...

Page 6: ...METER S WEB INTERFACE 6 10 HOME WEB PAGE 6 10 BACNET OBJECTS STATUS WEB PAGE 6 11 CHANGE PASSWORD WEB PAGE 6 12 STATISTICS WEB PAGE 6 13 RESET CONFIGURATION WEB PAGE 6 14 USING THE EPM6010 IN A BACNET...

Page 7: ...DE TOC 3 APPENDIX C DNP MAPPING FOR EPM6010 INTRODUCTION C 1 DNP MAPPING DNP 1 TO DNP 2 C 2 APPENDIX D DNP 3 0 PROTOCOL ASSIGNMENTS FOR EPM6010 DNP IMPLEMENTATION D 1 DATA LINK LAYER D 2 TRANSPORT LAY...

Page 8: ...TOC 4 EPM 6010 MULTI FUNCTION POWER METERING SYSTEM USER GUIDE...

Page 9: ...a wye connection or a delta connection Each connection has several different manifestations in actual use When attempting to determine the type of connection in use it is a good practice to follow th...

Page 10: ...t from the ideal 120o separation Three phase voltages and currents are usually represented with a phasor diagram A phasor diagram for the typical connected voltages and currents is shown below FIGURE...

Page 11: ...ntains four wires if you trace the circuit back to its source usually a transformer In this type of connection the phase to ground voltage will be the phase to ground voltage indicated in the table ab...

Page 12: ...er of the delta is grounded This means the phase to ground voltage will be zero for one phase and will be full phase to phase voltage for the other two phases This is done for protective purposes FIGU...

Page 13: ...here is no current coil Three phase power measurement is accomplished by measuring the three individual phases and adding them together to obtain the total three phase value In older analog meters thi...

Page 14: ...rent simultaneously and calculate the individual phase and three phase power values The advantage of simultaneous sampling is the reduction of error introduced due to the difference in time when the s...

Page 15: ...N POWER METERING SYSTEM USER GUIDE 1 7 power flow in three wires This will require three voltage coils and three current coils a three element meter Similar figures and conclusions could be reached fo...

Page 16: ...based in part on the amount of energy used Typically electrical energy is measured in units of kilowatt hours kWh A kilowatt hour represents a constant load of one thousand watts one kilowatt for one...

Page 17: ...y to accumulate the energy readings as illustrated in Figure 1 7 above and adjust the energy reading to an hourly value that constitutes the demand In the example the accumulated energy is 14 92 kWh B...

Page 18: ...mand it is necessary to accumulate the energy readings as illustrated in the Power Use Over Time figure above and adjust the energy reading to an hourly value that constitutes the demand In the exampl...

Page 19: ...GUIDE 1 11 FIGURE 1 8 Energy Use and Demand Intervals As seen in this example it is important to recognize the relationships between power energy and demand in order to effectively control loads or t...

Page 20: ...nt that is at quadrature angularly rotated 90o or perpendicular to the voltage Figure 1 9 shows a single phase voltage and current and breaks the current into its in phase and quadrature components FI...

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