Hardware Overview - GE Multilin EPM 2200 Instruction Manual

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EPM 2200 POWER METER – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
EPM 2200 Power Meter
Chapter 2: Overview and
Overview and Specifications
In European Union member state countries, this meter is NOT certified for revenue
metering. See the Safety Precautions section for meter certification details.
The EPM 2200 multifunction power meters is designed for use with and/or within Industrial
Control Panels in electrical substations, panel boards, and as a power meter for OEM
equipment. EPM 2200 meters provide multifunction measurement of all electrical
parameters.
The EPM 2200 monitor is a 0.5% class electrical panel meter. Using bright and large 0.56"
LED displays, it is designed to be used in electrical panels and switchgear. The meter has a
unique anti-dither algorithm to improve reading stability. The EPM 2200 meter uses high-
speed DSP technology with high-resolution A/D conversion to provide stable and reliable
measurements. UL 61010-1 does not address performance criteria for revenue generating
watt-hour meters for use in metering of utilities and/or communicating directly with
utilities, or use within a substation. Use in revenue metering, communicating with utilities,
and use in substations was verified according to the ANSI and IEC standards listed in the
Compliance Section (2.3).
The EPM 2200 meter is a meter and transducer in one compact unit. Featuring an optional
RS485 port, it can be programmed using the faceplate of the meter or through software.
ANSI or DIN mounting may be used.
EPM 2200 meter features that are detailed in this manual are as follows:
0.5% Class Accuracy
Multifunction Measurement including Voltage, Current, Power, Frequency, Energy, etc.
Percentage of Load Bar for Analog Meter Perception
Easy to Use Faceplate Programming
One Communication Option:
• RS485 Modbus/KYZ output (Option S)
Specifications
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