Power Xpert Meter 2000 Series

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User & Installation Manual IM02601001ERev. 2 December 2011Power Xpert Meter 2000 SeriesPXM 2250PXM 2260PXM 2270PXM 2280PXM 2290

Copyright 2011 by Eaton Corporation. All rights reserved.Eaton, Power Xpert, PowerChain Management, Powerware, and X-Slot are registered trademarks of Eaton Corporation or its subsidiaries and affiliates. Microsoftand Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Modbus is aregistered trademark of Schneider Electric.EATON CORPORATION - CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY NOTICE TO PERSONS RECEIVING THIS DOCUMENT AND/OR TECHNICAL INFORMATIONTHIS DOCUMENT, INCLUDING THE DRAWING AND INFORMATION CONTAINEDTHEREON, IS CONFIDENTIAL AND IS THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF EATONCORPORATION, AND IS MERELY ON LOAN AND SUBJECT TO RECALL BY EATONAT ANY TIME. BY TAKING POSSESSION OF THIS DOCUMENT, THE RECIPIENTACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT THIS DOCUMENT CANNOT BE USED INANY MANNER ADVERSE TO THE INTERESTS OF EATON, AND THAT NO PORTIONOF THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE COPIED OR OTHERWISE REPRODUCED WITHOUTTHE PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF EATON. IN THE CASE OF CONFLICTINGCONTRACTUAL PROVISIONS, THIS NOTICE SHALL GOVERN THE STATUS OF THISDOCUMENT.DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITYThe information, recommendations, descriptions and safety notations in this document are based on Eaton Electrical Inc. and/or Eaton Corporation’s (“Eaton”) experience and judgment and may not cover all contingencies. If further information isrequired, an Eaton sales office should be consulted.Sale of the product shown in this literature is subject to the terms and conditionsoutlined in appropriate Eaton selling policies or other contractual agreement between Eaton and the purchaser.THERE ARE NO UNDERSTANDINGS, AGREEMENTS, WARRANTIES, EXPRESSEDOR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY, OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFICALLY SET OUTIN ANY EXISTING CONTRACT BETWEEN THE PARTIES. ANY SUCH CONTRACTSTATES THE ENTIRE OBLIGATION OF EATON. THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT SHALL NOT BECOME PART OF OR MODIFY ANY CONTRACT BETWEENTHE PARTIES.In no event will Eaton be responsible to the purchaser or user in contract, in tort(including negligence), strict liability or otherwise for any special, indirect, incidentalor consequential damage or loss whatsoever, including but not limited to damageor 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 thepurchaser or user by its customers resulting from the use of the information, recommendations and descriptions contained herein.

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Table of Contents1 Introduction.1-1About This Manual.1-1Warranty and Liability Information.1-1Safety Precautions.1-22 Overview and Specifications.2-1Power Xpert Meter 2000 Series Overview.2-1Voltage and Current Inputs.2-2Ordering Information.2-3Measured Values.2-4Utility Peak Demand.2-6Compliance.2-9Accuracy (See full Range specifications earlier in this chapter.). 2-93 Mechanical Installation.3-1Introduction.3-1ANSI Installation Steps.3-3DIN Installation Steps .3-4PXM 2000 Series Transducer Installation.3-54 Electrical Installation.4-1Considerations When Installing Meters.4-1CT Leads Pass Through (No Meter Termination).4-3Voltage and Power Supply Connections.4-5Ground Connections.4-5Voltage Fuses.4-55 Serial Communication Installation.5-1PXM 2000 Series Communication.5-1RS485 / KYZ Output (Com 2).5-1PXM 2000 Series Transducer Communication Information.5-46 Using the PXM 2000 Series.6-1Introduction.6-1Understanding Meter Face Elements.6-1Understanding Meter Face Buttons.6-1Using the Front Panel .6-2Understanding Startup and Default Displays.6-2Using the Main Menu .6-3Using Reset Mode .6-3Entering a Password .6-4Using Configuration Mode.6-5Configuring the Scroll Feature.6-6Configuring CT Setting.6-7Configuring PT Setting.6-8Configuring Connection Setting.6-9Configuring Communication Port Setting.6-9Using Operating Mode.6-10Understanding the % of Load Bar.6-11Performing Watt-Hour Accuracy Testing (Verification).6-127 Using the I/O Option Cards.7-1Overview.7-1Installing an Option Card.7-1Configuring Option Cards .7-2Digital Output (Relay Contact) / Digital Input Card (-1).7-3Pulse Output (Solid State Relay Contacts) / Digital Input Card (-2).7-51mA Output Card (-3).7-720mA Output Card (-4).7-9www.eaton.comIM02601001ETOC- 1

Network Communications with the Power Xpert 2000 Series (-5). 7-11Using the PXM 2000 Gateway Card.7-128 Introduction to Web Server Pages.8-1Accessing the Web Pages.8-1Home Page (Default).8-2Common Controls for Selecting Information.8-2Printing and Exporting Information.8-4I/O Page.8-4Events Page.8-5Setup Page.8-7Help Page.8-79 Functions on the Web Server -6Energy.9-8Events.9-1210 Setup on the Web Server Pages .10-1Overview.10-1Alarm Triggers.10-4Meter Setup & Commissioning.10-9Option Cards .10-16System Setup .10-22Diagnostics.10-2411 Securing the Power Xpert Meter.11-1Inbound/Outbound TCP/IP Ports.11-1Trusted Hosts.11-1Hardening Security for the PXM 2000 Series Meter.11-1Passwords and Accounts.11-2Recommended Meter Access Control Settings.11-3SNMP Hardening.11-5Accessible Folders.11-6Email Security.11-7Enabling Root Certificate Authority in Internet Explorer.11-8A Navigation Maps. A-1Introduction. A-1Navigation Maps (Sheets 1 to 4). A-1Main Menu Screens (Sheet 1). A-2Operating Mode Screens (Sheet 2). A-3Reset Mode Screens (Sheet 3). A-4B DIP Switch Description. B-1C Configuration Management. C-1Backing Up and Restoring Your Configuration. C-1Monitoring Changes to the Configuration. C-2Restoring the Meter to Factory Default Configuation. C-2TOC-2IM02601001Ewww.eaton.com

Introduction1INTRODUCTIONAbout This ManualThis document is the user manual for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the EatonPower Xpert Meter 2000 Series. It is intended for authorized and qualified personnel who usethe PXM 2250/2260/2270/2280/2290 meters. Please refer to the specific WARNINGS and CAUTIONS in thissection before proceeding.For Technical Support and after hour emergencies, contact our Power Quality Technical Supportteam at 1-800-809-2772, option 4 / sub-option 1 or by email at PQSUPPORT@EATON.COM.For those outside the United States and Canada, call 414-449-7100 option 4 / sub-option 1. Youcan also visit us on the web at http://www.eaton.com and follow the Products link.Warranty and Liability InformationNO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR WARRANTIES ARISING FROMCOURSE OR DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE ARE MADE REGARDING THE INFORMATION,RECOMMENDATIONS, AND DESCRIPTIONS CONTAINED HEREIN.In no event will Eaton be responsible to the purchaser or user in contract, in tort (includingnegligence), strict liability or otherwise for any special, indirect, incidental, or consequentialdamage 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 oruser by its customers resulting from the use of the information and descriptions contained herein.Eaton disclaims liability for any modifications or interfaces with other equipment that are not inconformity with the specifications and information contained within this manual. Any unauthorizedaction of this kind can jeopardize operation, safety, or reliability.The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate at the time of publication,however, Eaton assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear here and reservesthe right to make changes without notice.www.eaton.comIM02601001E1-1

IntroductionSafety PrecautionsAll safety codes, safety standards, and/or regulations must be strictly observed in the installation,operation, and maintenance of this device.WARNINGS refer to instructions that, if not followed, can result in death or injury.CAUTIONS refer to instructions that, if not followed, can result in equipment damage.WARNINGSSHOCK HAZARDS:IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN CAUSE DEATH, INJURY, AND/OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.Follow all Warnings and Cautions. Completely read and understood the information in thisdocument before attempting to install or operate the equipment. Improper wiring could causedeath, injury, or equipment damage. Only qualified personnel are to service the PXM 2000 Series.TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES MAY REQUIRE PROXIMITY TO EXPOSED ENERGIZED(LIVE) ELECTRICAL WIRING AND/OR PARTS WHERE THE HAZARD OF FATAL ELECTRICSHOCK IS PRESENT. Exercise extreme care to avoid injury or death. Always disconnect,lock-out, and tag the current and voltage sources and the control power supply circuit beforetouching the connections or components on the rear face of the meter base unit.FAILURE TO GROUND THE PXM 2250/2260/2270/2280/2290 METER MAY RESULT ININJURY, DEATH, OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. Properly ground the meter during installation.Covered by one or more of the following patents:US Patent Numbers D526920, D525893, 6751563, 6735535, 6636030.2IM02601001Ewww.eaton.com

Overview and Specifications2OVERVIEW AND SPECIFICATIONSPower Xpert Meter 2000 Series OverviewThe PXM 2250/2260/2270/2280/2290 is a multifunction power andenergy meter designed to be used in electrical substations, panel boards,and as a primary revenue meter, due to its high performancemeasurement capability. The unit provides multifunction measurementof all electrical parameters and makes the data available in multipleformats via display, communication systems, and through analogsignal transmission.Figure 2.1: PXM 2000 MeterThe PXM 2000 Series meter is designed with advanced meaurement capabilities, allowing it toachieve high performance accuracy. It is specified as a 0.2% class energy meter for billingapplications as well as a highly accurate panel indication meter.The PXM 2000 Series meter provides additional capabilities, including standard RS485, Ethernetcapability, Modbus and DNP 3.0 Protocols, and Option cards that can be added at any time.Features of the PXM 2000 Series include: 0.2% Class revenue certifiable energy and demand metering Meets ANSI C12.20 (0.2%) and IEC 687 (0.2%) classes Multifunction measurement including voltage, current, power, frequency, energy, powerfactor, etc. Power quality measurements (%THD and Alarm Limits) Percentage of Load Bar for analog meter reading Easy to use faceplate programming Standard RS485 communication Standard Ethernet communication Optional I/O Cards - field upgradeable without removinginstalled meterIn addition to the PXM 2000 Series meter with integraldisplay/transducer configuration, a transducer-only (without a display)configuration is available. The PXM 2000 Series Transducer providesRS485 communication via Modbus RTU, Modbus ASCII or DNP3.0 protocols, as well as standard Ethernet communication.2-1IM02601001Ewww.eaton.com

Overview and SpecificationsVoltage and Current InputsUniversal Voltage InputsVoltage Inputs allow measurement up to 576VAC (Phase to Reference) and 721VAC (Phase toPhase). This insures proper meter safety when wiring directly to high voltage systems. One unit willperform to specification on 69 Volt, 120 Volt, 230 Volt, 277 Volt, and 347 Volt power systems.NOTE: Higher voltages require the use of potential transformers (PTs).Current InputsThe unit supports a 5 amp or a 1 amp secondary for current measurements.NOTE: The secondary current must be specified and ordered with the meter.The PXM 2000 Series Current Inputs use a unique dual input method:Method 1: CT Pass ThroughThe CT passes directly through the meter without any physical termination on the meter. Thisinsures that the meter cannot be a point of failure on the CT circuit. This is preferable for utilityusers when sharing relay class CTs. No Burden is added to the secondary CT circuit.Method 2: Current “Gills”This unit additionally provides ultra-rugged Termination Pass Through Bars that allow CT leads to beterminated on the meter. This eliminates any possible point of failure at the meter. This is apreferred technique for insuring that relay class CT integrity is not compromised (the CT will notopen in a fault condition).2-2IM02601001Ewww.eaton.com

Overview and SpecificationsOrdering InformationPXM -2260 -M - A - 6 - 5 - 1 - 1 - 512345671. Model:2250 Power Meter2260 Power Quality Meter2270 Power Quality Plus Meter2280 Power Quality Plus with up to 64 samples/cycle waveform recording meter2290 Power Quality Plus with up to 512 samples/cycle waveform recording meter2. Meter TypeM Meter (with integral display)T Transducer Only (no display)3. Frequency:5 50 Hz System6 60 Hz System4. Current Input:5 5 Amp Secondary1 1 Amp Secondary5. Power Supply:1 Universal, (90 - 265) VAC @50/60Hz or (100-370) VDC4 (18 - 60) VDC6. I/O Slot 1: (See Chapter 7 for I/O Card Specifications.)0 None1 2 Relay Outputs/2 Status Inputs2 4 KYZ Pulses/4 Status Inputs3 4 Analog Outputs - 0-1 mA4 4 Analog Outputs - 4-20 mA7. I/O 2: (See Chapter 7 for I/O Card Specifications.)5 Power Xpert Ethernet Gateway CardExample: PXM 2260-M-A-6-5-1-1-5(PXM 2260 Meter with 60 Hz System, 5 Amp Secondary, 90-265 VAC/100-370 VDCPower Supply, 2 Relay Outputs/2 Status Inputs I/O Card in Card Slot 1 and standard Power Xpert Ethernet Gateway Card in Card Slot 2)2-3IM02601001Ewww.eaton.com

Overview and SpecificationsMeasured ValuesThe PXM 2000 Series provides the following measured values as Average, Maximum, Minimumand Actual valuesPXM 2000 Series Measured alXIM02601001EXXwww.eaton.com

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Power Xpert Meter 2000 Series Overview The PXM 2250/2260/2270/2280/2290 is a multifunction power and energy meter designed to be used in electrical substations, panel boards,

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