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Specifications - GE EPM6000 Instruction Manual

Multi-function power meter
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Hardware Overview
EPM6000 MULTI-FUNCTION POWER METERING SYSTEM – USER GUIDE
EPM6000 Multi-function Power
Metering System
Chapter 2: Overview and
Overview and Specifications
The EPM6000 monitor is a multifunction power meter designed to be used in electrical
substations, panel boards and as a power meter for OEM equipment. The unit provides
multifunction measurement of all electrical parameters.
The unit is designed with advanced meaurement capabilities, allowing it to achieve high
performance accuracy. The EPM6000 meter is specified as a 0.2% class energy meter for
billing applications as well as a highly accurate panel indication meter.
The EPM6000 meter provides a host of additional capabilities, including either standard
RS485 Modbus or RJ45 Ethernet, DNP Protocols and an IrDA Port for remote interrogation.
EPM6000 meter features that are detailed in this manual are as follows:
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, etc.
Power Quality Measurements (%THD and Alarm Limits)
V-Switch
Technology - Field Upgrade without Removing Installed Meter
ΤΜ
Percentage of Load Bar for Analog Meter Perception
Easy to Use Faceplate Programming
IrDA Port for PDA Remote Read
RS485 or RJ45 Modbus Communication
EPM6000 Meter / Digital Transducer: meter and transducer in one compact unit.
Features an IrDA port as well as either an RS485 or RJ45 port, and can be programmed
using the faceplate of the meter. ANSI or DIN mounting may be used.
EPM6000 Digital Transducer: a Digital Transducer only unit providing either RS485 or RJ45
communication via Modbus RTU, Modbus ASCII and DNP 3.0 (V3 and V4) protocols. The
unit is designed to install using DIN Rail Mounting (see Section 3.3).

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