PowerLogic Catalog 2021
BASIC ENERGY METERING
FUNCTIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS
PowerLogic ™ PowerTag Energy Flex 160 A
Technical specifications Main characteristics (as per IEC 61557-12) Rated voltage Un
Phase-to-neutral Phase-to-phase
100...277 V AC ± 20 % 173...480 V AC ± 20 %
Frequency
50/60 Hz
Maximum current
Imax
160 A
Maximum operating current
1.2 x Imax
Saturation current
2 x Imax
Maximum consumption
3 VA
Starting current Basic current
Ist Ib
100 mA
25 A
Additional characteristic Operating temperature
-25 °C to +70 °C -40 °C to +85 °C
Storage temperature Overvoltage category Measuring category
As per IEC 61010-1
Cat. IV Cat. IV
As per IEC 61010-2-030
Pollution degree
3
Altitude
Up to 2000 mwithout derating (1)
Degree of protection device
IP20 IK05
Radio-frequency communication ISM band 2.4 GHz
2.4 GHz to 2.4835 GHz
Channels
As per IEEE 802.15.4
11 to 26 0 dBm < 5 ms
Isotropic Radiated Power Maximum transmission time
Equivalent (EIRP)
Channel occupancy
For 1 device
messages sent every 5 seconds
Characteristics of measuring functions Function Symbol
Performance category as per IEC 61557-12 (PMD-II/DD/K70/1)
Measuring range
Class
Measuring range
P
1
2.5 to 160 A
24 W (8 W) to 192 kW
Total active power (Active power per phase) Total reactive power (Reactive power per phase) Total apparent power (Apparent power per phase) Active Energy: per phase, total, partial, delivered and received Reactive energy: per phase, total, partial, delivered and received
Q A
2
30 VAR (10 VAR) to 192 kVAR
S A
2
38 VA (13 VA) to 192 kVA
E a
1
0 to 281.10
9 kWh
E rA
2
0 to 281.10
9 kVARh
Apparent energy: per phase, total, partial
E apA
2
0 to 281.10
9 kVAh
Frequency
f I
0.5
50 / 60 Hz ± 2 %
45 to 65 Hz
Phase current Neutral current
1 2
5 to 160 A
100 mA to 320 A
I NC
Voltages (Line to Line)
U
0.5
Un ± 20 %
138 to 576 V AC
PF A
1
From 0.5 inductive to 0.8 capacitive -1 to 1
Power factor (per phase, total)
(1) Above 2000 m, please consult Schneider Electric.
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Version: 1.0 - 02/07/2021 PLSED309005EN_04
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