Diapositive 1 - Schneider Electric
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Energy Meters ME
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Aims
You need to keep control of your power consumption,
to follow the power consumption by sector, unit, workshop,
to better manage your electrical installation and optimize your
building energy efficiency
Schneider Electric has designed the ME for the sub-metering
of active energy (rms) consumed by a single phase or three
phases electric circuit.
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Scope of application
Commercial & Industry
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shops in shopping centers, airports, railway stations, hospitals …
Shared spaces, offices, workshops, machines
Energy Efficiency (new rules to save energy in some countries)
Exhibitions
Trade and fun fairs,
camping sites, mobil-homes, caravans, bungalows,
weekly street market,
marinas, quaysides.
energy generation: windmills, solar energy, photo-voltaics, fuel …
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Scope of application
Residential & small Commercial
apartments, houses,
Seasonal rentals, bed and breakfast,
Camping sites: mobil-homes, caravans, bungalows
ME1zr (1P+N)
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ME Kilowatt hour meters: a complete range
• Direct three-phase ME3
63A
• Direct three-phase+neutral ME4
63A
• Direct single-phase ME1
63A
40 to 6000A
• Through CT’s three-phase+neutral
or three-phase ME4zrt
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ME Energy Meters
The ME kilowatt hour meters:
comply with the IEC 61557-12 standard
are available in 8 versions, according to their options:
Single-phase
Global Meter
+ Partial meter ( with reset: zero )
+ Remote ( remote transfer )
Partial meter + Remote + CT
( zrt )
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ME1
ME1z
ME1zr
3-phases
3-phases + N
ME3
ME4
ME3zr
ME4zr
ME4zrt
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Improvements on the last version
Class 1
Lead sealing accessory (for direct measurement versions)
Complies with new standards: IEC 61557-12 & IEC 61557- 21
(accuracy)
Marking improvement
Icons rather than text when possible
rather than Imp.
than Pulse
Clarification: Imax: 63A Ib: 10A rather than 10(63)A
Adding of the consumption in VA
Individual date – code
Note about the individual calibration and tester reference
Rather
Instruction leaflet improvement
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More languages: 16
More technical data’s: ex I start
Explanation about the flashing meter indicator utilization
Explanation about error messages
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Direct single-phase ME
spare room for the comb
Pulse output for
Remote transfer ( r )
2-module width
flashing meter indicator
Total or partial meter display
5-digits + decimal point
Push-button: total or partial meter
display. Partial meter reset ( z )
Lead sealing accessory
voltage and current inputs
- 230 V AC,
- direct 63A, 50/60Hz
- no power supply
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Direct three-phase ME3 (without Neutral)
Pulse output for
Remote transfer ( r )
flashing meter indicator
4-module width
Total or partial meter display
5-digits + decimal point
Push-button: total or partial meter
display. Partial meter reset ( z )
Lead sealing accessory
Voltage and current inputs
- 3X230 V AC, 3X400 V AC
- direct 63 A, 50 and 60 Hz
- no Power supply
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Direct three-phase ME4 (with Neutral)
Pulse output for
Remote transfer ( r )
flashing meter indicator
4-module width
Total or partial meter display
5-digits + decimal point
Push-button: total or partial meter
display. Partial meter reset ( z )
Lead sealing accessory
voltage and current inputs
- 3X230/400 V AC
- direct 63 A, 50 and 60 Hz
- no Power supply
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Three-phase ME4zrt with CT
pulsing contact ( r )
Voltage inputs N, L1, L2, L3
3X230/400, 3X230, 3X400 V AC
50 and 60 Hz
flashing LED : counting witness
4-module width
5-digit LCD display + decimal point
total or partial read out
partial meter reset ( z )
Current inputs L1, L2, L3
via CT 40 to 6000 A
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Marking on the side
Eco design (see the certificate)
Designed by Schneider Electric
C36
07410016
Individual calibration
Tester reference
Date – code for traceability
Manufactured and calibrated in a
Schneider plant in Grenoble for a
better quality monitoring
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ME: Advantages
Compactness
Complies with new standards: IEC 61557-12 & IEC 61557- 21
(accuracy)
Direct measurement up to 63 A
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No CT’s
No auxiliary Power Supply
Cabling and wiring saving
True RMS Metering
Accuracy unchanged in unbalanced mains supply
Stores the data in EEPROM in the event of a main failure
Measurement via CT from 40 to 6000 A
Partial meter with resetting
Remote transfer output
Single-phase products are compatible with the comb
Manufacturing in France in a Schneider plant
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Application example 1:
Check metering solution
Vijeo Look Scada system
Master PLC
Slave remote I/O
Schneider Electric New Zealand propose a simple and attractive solution
using a Telemecanique Twido PLC and a Merlin Gerin DIN mounted Pulsed
Kwh meter with ME counters.
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Application example 2:
Grocery stores & supermarkets
sub-metering, load distribution
ME4zrt
ME3zr
ME1zr
Heating
Lighting
Furnaces
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Refrigeration
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Annex: IEC Standards for Meters
Past
Now
62053-21
Energy
meters
61036
ME
62052-11
EMC
Active Energy
Energy
Sub-meters
61557-12
61010-1
safety
61326-1
EMC
The ME is fully compatible with the 61557-12 and with the accuracy part of the 62053-21
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