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PowerLogic ION7300 series
An ideal analog meter replacement
Overview
● Outstanding value, functionality and ease of use
● an ideal analog meter replacement for utilities
● Enterprise energy management applications
● feeder monitoring and sub-metering
● Interfaces to ION Enterprise software or other
automation systems
● Customise metering or analysis functions at your
workstation
● ION7330 – on-board data storage, emails of logged
data, and optional modem
● ION7350 – more sophisticated power quality analysis,
alarms, and call-back-on-alarm feature
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Features and benefits of ION7300 series
● Numerous measurements
● Internet-enabled communications
● On-board data logging
● Setpoints for control and alarms
● Variety of input/output combinations
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Features and benefits
Measurements
● High accuracy measurements
● Voltage/Current: per phase, average, unbalance
● Power: real, reactive, apparent, power factor, frequency
● Energy: bi-directional, absolute, and net
● Demand: rolling block, predicted, and thermal
● Harmonics: individual, even, odd and total harmonic distortion to 15th (or
31st for ION7350) on voltage and current inputs
● Comprehensive array of instantaneous measurements
● IEC 60687 accuracy class 0.5S
● ANSI class 10 (5A nominal, 10A max)
● Advanced logic and mathematical functions
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Features and benefits
Internet-enabled communications
● Two RS-485 ports with baud rates up to 19,200bps
● Standard infrared optical data port
● Optional built-in modem with ModemGate – serial access for 31 devices
● Optional Ethernet port with EtherGate – direct Ethernet-to-RS-485 data
transfer to 31 devices
● Modbus RTU, Modbus TCP, DNP 3.0, and PROFIBUS DP
● Call-back feature: fast alarm response
● WebMeter and MeterM@il:
● Automatic data logs via email
● Alarm notifications via email
● Access to real-time energy and basic power quality information
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Features and benefits
On-board data logging
● Trigger logging by setpoint, schedule or external signal
● Provides data and event logs
● Performs historical logging up to 30 days at 15 minute intervals
● Scheduled or event-driven logging of up to 96 parameters (ION7350)
● Sequence-of-events and min/max logging
● Min/max logging on any parameter over any time interval
● Detects dips or swells; records instantaneous values and waveforms
● Has 0.001 second Timestamp resolution
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Features and benefits
Setpoints for control and alarms
● Program setpoints on any parameter or condition
● 12 setpoints configurable for 1-second operation
● Trigger setpoints for specified over or under conditions
● Trigger data logging; digital outputs; clearing and reset functions; pulse outputs; and
call-back (call-back on the ION7350 only)
● Use with logical operators to set alarms
● Define basic control algorithms for capacitor and demand control
● Implement advanced back-up protection for equipment
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Features and benefits
Inputs and outputs
● Variety of analog and digital input/output combos to choose from
● 4 digital inputs for status/counter functions
● Monitor status, count transducer pulses, breaker trips, and pulses from any external “volts
free” dry contact
● 4 fully programmable digital outputs for control/pulse functions
● Optional analog inputs/outputs for any ION7300 series meter
● Monitor flow rates, device cycles (RPM), fuel levels, oil pressures, and transformer
temperatures
● Output energy pulses to an RTU
● Perform equipment control operations
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Applications of the ION7300 series
● Perform power and energy metering
● Analyze power quality
● Allocate costs and perform billing
● Control demand and power factor
● Monitor and control equipment
● Perform load studies and circuit optimization
● Carry out preventative maintenance
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Applications
Power and energy metering
● Most powerful monitor in price range
● Replace discrete energy meters, demand meters, and pulse initiators
● Hundreds of high-accuracy power, energy, demand and harmonics measurements
● Certified models
● Highly accurate
● IEC 60687 accuracy class 0.5S
● ANSI class 10
● Use for billing, bill verification and sub-metering applications
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Applications
Power quality analysis
● Uncover the source of harmonics and voltage sags/swells
● Harmonics to the 15th or 31st
● 32 samples per cycle (64 samples per cycle for the ION7350)
● Analyze problems and avoid repeat interruptions
● Prevent system down-time
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Applications
Cost allocation and billing
● Excellent for sub-metering
● monitor each building, feeder, or individual tool
● Determine cost centers, identify opportunities for demand control, and
check energy consumption patterns
● Monitor energy-related costs by department, tenant, process, or
output
● Track system-wide power factor, demand peaks, and penalty tariff
structures
Enterprise Access to
Analysis and Reports
New or Existing
Submeters
Data Warehouse
Data Quality
Tools
Wireless
Submetering
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Rate and Billing
Engine
Automated Tenant
Billing
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Applications
Demand and power factor control
● Avoid penalties with automated load shedding, scheduling, peak
shaving or capacitor bank control
● Rolling block, thermal, and predicted demand measurements
● Calculates demand on any instantaneous measurement; records peak
and minimum demand
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Applications
Preventative maintenance
● Base maintenance schedules on actual operating history
● Alarms triggered by configurable setpoints to warn of pending
problems
● Single- and multi-condition alarms
● Configurable event priorities – define alarm conditions
● Logs events and alarms for all critical conditions
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Applications
Load studies and circuit optimization
● Plan cost-effective expansions
● Analyse load trends and available capacity
● Assess the overall efficiency and reliability of your electrical system
● Determine the capacity of your electric network and run at peak efficiency
● Integrate into on-site generation scheme; or use to implement load shedding
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Applications
Equipment monitoring and control
● Improve process yields and extend equipment life
● Meter all your utilities including gas, water, steam and more
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