User`s guide

V3-T9-262 Volume 3—Power Distribution and Control Assemblies CA08100004E—November 2013 www.eaton.com
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9.5
Metering Devices, Protective Relays, Software and Connectivity
Connectivity Options
The table below represents many of the parameters displayed on the Web page for a given device, however it is not
exhaustive. For the complete list of parameters display, per device, refer to the Device Data Map file at HYPERLINK
http://www.eaton.com/powerxpert www.eaton.com/powerxpert.
Web UI Device Parameters Displayed via Power Xpert Gateway
Units
IQ Meters
IQ
MES II
IQ Data
Plus II
IQ Data
Plus
IQ
Data
IQ
Analyzer
6000/
6200
IQ
Analyzer
6400/
6600
IQ
DP-
4000
IQ
220/
320
IQ
230/
330
IQ
230/
330M
IQ
130
IQ
140
IQ
150
IQ
250
IQ
260
IQ
Power
Sentinel
IQ
Energy
Sentinel
Power
Manager
Volta ge
Average V
■■
Voltage (Line-Line) V
■■ ■■■■■■
Voltage (Line-Neutral) V
■■ ■■■■■■
Current
Average A
■■
Phase A
■■ ■■■■■■
Ground A
■■
Neutral A
■■
Peak A
■■■■■
Demand A
■■■■■
Power
Apparent VA ■■ ■■
Reactive VAR ■■■■■
Real W ■■■■■
Power Factor
Apparent PF ■■■■■
Displacement PF ■■■
Energy
Real Wh ■■■■
Forward Wh ■■■
Reverse Wh ■■■
Apparent Vah ■■■
Reactive VARh ■■■
Leading VARh ■■■
Lagging VARh ■■■
Power Quality
THD %
Current THD %
Voltage THD %
Frequency Hz ■■■■■
Waveform Capture N/A ■■■
Temperature
Ambient C
Auxiliary C
Load Bearing C
Motor Bearing C
Winding C
Phase (L, C, R) C
Terminal Block C
Input Status
Number of Inputs ■■
Status/cause of trip
Thermal memory
Pole temperature
Winding temperature
Fan status
Alarm/trip relay