Make the most of your energy Make the most of your energy SM Add application photo in this area PowerLogic ® Branch Circuit Power Meter for data center.

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Make the most of your energy Make the most of your energy SM Add application photo in this area PowerLogic ® Branch Circuit Power Meter for data center applications Need monitoring at each branch circuit?

Copyright © Schneider Electric All rights reserved. 2 PowerLogic BCPM ●The BCPM monitors a complete Power Distribution Unit (PDU) ●CT strips monitor the circuits ●Monitor 84 circuits with a single BCPM ●Auxiliary inputs monitor the mains ●Two inputs for auxiliary CTs (3-phase, 4 wire) ●Auxiliary CTs ordered separately

Copyright © Schneider Electric All rights reserved. 3 Product Selection Guidance: Branch Current Monitor (BCM) and Branch Circuit Power Meter (BCPM) ●Select the BCPM for the following: ●Power and energy measurements at either the branch circuit or mains level ●Power, energy or current measurements on 84 branch circuits with a single device ●Current, energy or power measurements on the mains ●Advanced alarming capabilities, including trip alarms and user-defined thresholds for high-high, high, low and low-low alarms ●Accurate measurements at low current levels, down to ¼ A, on each branch circuit ●Select the BCM for the following: ●Current only measurements on 42 branch circuits ●Simple alarming, including high and high-high alarm levels ●Need a split –core CT option

Copyright © Schneider Electric All rights reserved. 4 BCPM Features and Benefits ●Low cost per meter point ●Monitor 84 circuits plus mains with a single BCPM ●High accuracy and Dynamic Range ●Monitor loads from ¼ A to 100 A ●Enhanced alarming capability ●Four configurable alarms: High, High-High, Low, Low-Low ●Latching ●Instantaneous ●Flexible installation options ●¾” and 1” CT spacing available ●Multiple strip configurations supported: Inline, Top feed, bottom feed ●Distinguish between a low load and zero current flow ●Monitors low circuit currents down to ¼ A at 3% accuracy ●Cost effective communications ●Easily integrates into PowerLogic system or existing Modbus network ●Three feature sets, to meet your specific needs ●Basic – Current only in the circuits and mains ●Intermediate – Current in the circuits, power and energy in the mains ●Advanced – Power and energy in the circuits and mains

Copyright © Schneider Electric All rights reserved. 5 BCPM Features and Benefits Advanced Alarming Capabilities ●Multiple alarm levels, to protect your system ●Low-low, low, high, high-high ●Multiple alarm levels provide a warning of potential issues and allow operators to respond proactively ●User defined alarm set-points ●Alarms are both instantaneous and latching ●Alarm counters ensure valuable historical data is maintained and potential problem areas are tracked

Copyright © Schneider Electric All rights reserved. 6 BCPM Feature Set Comparison Circuit Metering (Measurements per circuit) Mains Metering (Measurements per mains) Basic Option (BCPMC) Current only per circuit and mains  Current per circuit  Present current demand  Max current demand  Max current  Current, per phase  Max current, per phase  Present current demand, per phase  Max current demand, per phase Intermediate Option (BCPMB) Current per circuit, power and energy per mains  Current per circuit  Present current demand  Max current demand  Max current  Current, per phase  Max current, per phase  Present current demand, per phase  Max current demand, per phase  Power and energy per phase for each auxiliary input, kWh, kW  Power Factor, total and per phase  Voltage –Line to line and average L-L of 3 phases –Line to neutral and average L-N of 3 phases  Frequency (Phase A) Advanced Option (BCPMA) Power and energy per circuit and Mains  Current per circuit  Present current demand  Max current demand  Max current  Power  Present demand  Max demand  Energy per circuit (kWh)  Power factor  Current, per phase  Max current, per phase  Present current demand, per phase  Max current demand, per phase  Power and energy per phase for each auxiliary input, kWh, kW  Power Factor, total and per phase  Voltage –Line to line and average L-L of 3 phases –Line to neutral and average L-N of 3 phases  Frequency (Phase A)

Copyright © Schneider Electric All rights reserved. 7 BCPM Accuracy ●Auxillary metering: ●Current: 2% of reading from 1-10% of rated current; 1% from % of rated current ●Voltage: 1% of reading from 90 to 277 V, Line to Neutral ●Circuit metering: 0.25 A to 2 A 2 A to 100 A Current: 3% of reading 2% of reading Energy: 4% of reading 3% of reading

Copyright © Schneider Electric All rights reserved. 8 BCPM Applications Designed for data centers and critical power operations ●The BCPM provides data center managers with information that allows them to: ●Maximize uptime and avoid outages ●Efficiently use existing infrastructure ●Effectively plan future infrastructure needs ●Simply and easily allocate costs

Copyright © Schneider Electric All rights reserved. 9 BCPM Application Maximize uptime and avoid outages ●The BCPM advanced alarming capabilities provide alerts before a breaker trip occurs ●High-high, high, low and low-low alarm levels ●Set alarm levels as a percent of breaker rating to ensure advanced notice of potential issues ●The BCPM uses modbus communication to easily integrate into your existing monitoring network

Copyright © Schneider Electric All rights reserved. 10 BCPM Application Efficiently use existing infrastructure ●The BCPM provides you information on energy use at the circuit level ●Track infrastructure usage levels ●Adjust circuit loading to distribute load ●Avoid capital cost investments by maximizing usage of existing infrastructure

Copyright © Schneider Electric All rights reserved. 11 BCPM Application Effectively plan future infrastructure needs ●The BCPM can provide historical usage data, to ensure that new infrastructure projects are sized correctly ●Track usage at the circuit level ●Develop reports on historical usage patterns ●Use reporting to accurately predict future needs ●Create infrastructure projects that are appropriately sized

Copyright © Schneider Electric All rights reserved. 12 BCPM Application Simply and easily allocate costs ●Use accurate energy consumption data to allocate costs ●Track usage patterns and determine areas of potential savings ●Create ongoing reporting structures to effectively manage costs

Copyright © Schneider Electric All rights reserved. 13 BCPM Installation Details Current Transducers (1/3 VAC) Mains Monitoring (CTs Ordered Separately) BCPM PCB Circuit Monitoring 4 CT Strips Monitor 84 Circuits 21 CT Strip

Copyright © Schneider Electric All rights reserved. 14 BCPM Performance and Specifications ●Specifications ●Update rate: 1.2 sec. per panel board, 2.4 sec for aux inputs ●Sampling Frequency: 2560 Hz ●Frequency: 50/60 Hz ●Overload capability: 10 k AIC ●Input power: V AC ●Ribbon cable support: up to 20 ft ●Operating temperature range: 0º - 60º C (<95% RH, non-condensing) ●Storage temp. range: -40º C to 70º C ●Standards and Safety ●UL 508, “open type” device ●Installation category: CAT III ●IEC/EN CE

Copyright © Schneider Electric All rights reserved. 15 BCPM Dimensions – PCB Main PCB and Bracket Dimensions

Copyright © Schneider Electric All rights reserved. 16 BCPM Dimensions – CT Strips

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