User`s guide

Volume 3—Power Distribution and Control Assemblies CA08100004E—November 2013 www.eaton.com V3-T9-67
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Metering Devices, Protective Relays, Software and Connectivity
Metering Devices
IQ 100 Electronic Power Meters
Standards and Certifications
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IEC 687: 0.5% accuracy
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ANSI C12.20:
0.5% accuracy
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ANSI C62.41: Burst
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CE
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UL/cUL: Electrical and
Electronic Measuring and
Test Equipment 22CZ
Catalog Number Selection
IQ 100 Meter
Accessories
IQ 100 Meter
Features IQ 130 IQ 140 IQ 150
Instrumentation
Current, per phase ■■■
Current demand ■■■
Calculated neutral current ■■■
Voltage, per phase (L-L, L-N) ■■■
Min/max. readings, I, V ■■■
Min./max. readings, I, V, PF, F, W, VAR, VA ■■
Frequency ■■
Power
Real, reactive and apparent power, total (W, VAR, VA) ■■
Power factor, total ■■
Real, reactive and apparent power demand ■■
Demand Methods
Block interval (sliding, fixed) ■■
Energy
Real, reactive and apparent energy, total (Wh, VAR, VAh) ■
Communications
RS-485, Modbus RTU, Modbus ASCII, KYZ output Opt. Opt. Opt.
RJ45, Modbus TCP, KYZ output Opt. Opt. Opt.
Frequency
5 = 50 Hz system
6 = 60 Hz system
Communications
0 = None
1 = Modbus RTU and KYZ pulse
2 = Modbus TCP and KYZ output (RJ45)
Model Series
130 = Volts/amps
140 = Power
150 = Energy
Current Input
1 = 1A secondary
5 = 5A secondary
Power Supply
1 = 90–265 Vac/dc
4 = 24–48 Vdc
Meter Type
M = Meter (with integral
display)
T = Transducer only
(no display)
IQ 150 M A 6 5 1 1
Description Catalog Number
Panel Mounting Adapter for retrofitting an IQ 100 to an IQ Analyzer/IQ DP-4000/IQ Data Cutout IQ250-PMAK