SKU:

METSEHDPM6S480VC

PowerLogic HDPM6000, Head unit, 50 / 60Hz, up to 480V

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PowerLogic HDPM6000, Head unit, 50 / 60Hz, up to 480V
  • Modular platform approach for scalability
  • Power quality metrics down to the branch circuit
  • Head unit of the HDPM6000 system, provide supply and network references
  • Better be installed in an enclosure
Manufacturer: Schneider Electric
Estimated Delivery Date: 06-Dec-2024
This is an integrated solution for monitoring multi-circuits and power quality by using a single meter. The meter is designed for use in new build and is used for critical power operations in data centres, facilities and energy management in buildings. Allow monitoring of loads up to 4000A with utility grade accuracy on all branch channels. The head unit measure the voltage reference and aggregate data from the connected elements. Allow measurement of energy, power demand, instantaneous power, current, harmonic, voltage and more - in total or per phases. Devices can be connected in dasy-chain thanks to CAT5 or CAT6 straight-through Ethernet cable. The HDPM6000 series can also maintain multiple, concurrent sessions with EPMS, DCIM or BMS applications via the Modbus, SNMP and BACnet IP protocols. The unit need to be supplied in 24VDC, an adaptator is available to convert 480VAC (264V to 575VAC) network to needed voltage. Input reference voltage can be configured between 120 to 480VAC, frequency is calibrated for 50 or 60Hz. The head unit dimensions are 222mm in width, 51mm in height and 122mm in depth connector included. Certified for IEC61326-1 and EN61326-1:2020, related to Industrial Electromagnetic Environment. The elements can be mounted on a DIN rail thanks to the clips at the back side. Could be associated with a touchscreen display, that could provide information from up to 4 head units. Integration of EcoStruxure Power Monitoring Expert and Power Operation features for possible software monitoring. The system PowerLogic HDPM6000 can help you identify increased harmonics in the rack servers to detect a potential disruption. Thanks to daisy-chain, it is possible to connect additional modules if the head unit capacity isn't exceeded.