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Chapter
3
Energy Data Collector Configuration
Introduction
In this chapter, you configure data collector devices for your energy management application. This can include
PowerMonitor W250, 500, 1000, 3000, or 5000 devices and CompactLogix controllers.
PowerMonitor devices typically gather electrical energy data through connections to electrical distribution systems. In
addition, PowerMonitor devices can connect to digital pulse outputs from gas, water, and other types of energy meters.
The CompactLogix controller collects energy data from digital or analog outputs of meters and transmitters for a variety of
energy sources such as water, air, gas, steam, electric, and fuel. The controller also provides an interface to HMI devices
providing energy data and device status to the plant floor.
Before You Begin
Determine business goals, complete energy assessment, and determine monitoring methods (Chapter 1).
Select hardware and wire devices (Chapter
2).
What You Need
Supporting hardware identified in the Energy Data Worksheet for your system, which includes:
PowerMonitor 1000 device
PowerMonitor 3000 master module and display module
PowerMonitor W250 device
PowerMonitor 500 device
PowerMonitor 5000 device
CompactLogix controller
RSLogix 5000 software, version 17 or later or Studio 5000 Logix Designer application, version 21.00 or later
Energy Management Accelerator Toolkit, publication IASIMP-SP014
or visit the Integrated Architecture Tools and Resources website at http://www.ab.com/go/iatools
Product manuals:
Bulletin 1404 PowerMonitor 3000 Unit User Manual, publication 1404-UM001
PowerMonitor 3000 Installation Instructions, publication 1404-IN007
PowerMonitor 1000 Unit User Manual, publication 1408-UM001
PowerMonitor 1000 Unit Installation Instructions, publication 1408-IN001
PowerMonitor W250 Unit User Manual, publication 1425-UM001
PowerMonitor 500 Unit User Manual, publication 1420-UM001
PowerMonitor 5000 Unit User Manual, publication 1426-UM001
Logix Common Procedures Programming Manual, publication 1756-PM001