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NOTE: Limited Stock available, Clearance price. Replacement model is PMC-5151/5231 or PMD series.
The PMC-5141 offers a simple method of reading and storing data from up to 16 of the PM series Power Meters (via RS485). The data can be saved in CSV format, then sent to a back-end FTP Server or SCADA software for further data integration or analysis. PMC-5141 also provides power demand management and alarm notification functions. By utilising the compatible I/O modules (e.g. XW107), dependant on a set power demand level, it is possible to turn on/off devices, offering further power management possibilities.
In addition, PMC-5141 has a built-in Web Server, which allows users to connect to PMC-5141 via a browser to view power data, set up parameters for the controllers or view the real-time/historical power data of the devices. By using Flash HMI Tools function, users could easily design a specific power monitor page by a few clicks on browsers. The PMC-5141 can also act as a Modbus TCP Slave, so that SCADA software or HMI devices can connect to the PMC-5141 to obtain the front-end power meter data via the Modbus TCP protocol.
Now with utility software to interpret recorded data offline (after manual download or FTP upload).
Model | PMC-5141 |
System Software | |
OS | Windows CE 5.0 |
Embedded Service | Web server & FTP server |
CPU Module | |
CPU | PXA270 CPU (32-bit and 520 MHz) |
SDRAM | 128 MB |
Flash | 64 MB (32 MB for OS, 32 MB for System Disk and System Registry) |
EEPROM | 16 KB Data Retention: 40 years; 1,000,000 erase/write cycles |
Expansion Flash Memory | microSD socket with one 2 GB microSD card (support up to 16 GB microSDHC card) |
RTC (Real Time Clock) | Provide second, minute, hour, date, day of week, month, year |
LED Indicators | 1 LED for Power and Running |
Rotary Switch | YES (0 ~ 9) |
VGA & Communication Ports | |
VGA | YES, Resolutions: 640 x 480/800 x 600 |
Ethernet |
RJ-45 x 2, 10/100 Base-TX (Auto-negotiating, Auto MDI/MDI-X, LED indicators) *Note: LAN1 is reserved for PMC-5141 |
USB 1.1 (client) | 1 |
USB 1.1 (host) |
1 *Note: Connect to GTM-201-USB for SMS Function |
COM 1 | RS-232 (RxD, TxD and GND); non-isolated |
COM 2 |
RS-485 (D2+, D2-); 2500 VDC; isolated *Note: Up to 16 PM series Power Meters (Modbus RTU Interface) can be connected |
COM 3 | RS-232 (RxD, TxD and GND); non-isolated |
Mechanical | |
Dimensions (W x L x H) | 91 mm x 126 mm x 52 mm |
Installation | DIN-Rail Mounting |
Environmental | |
Operating Temperature | -25 ~ +75 °C |
Storage Temperature | -30 ~ +80 °C |
Ambient Relative Humidity | 10 ~ 90% RH (non-condensing) |
Power | |
Input Range | +10 ~ +30 VDC |
Isolation | 1 kV |
Consumption | 4.8 W (0.2 A @ 24 VDC) |
PMC-5141 Power Meter Concentrator Datasheet
Function | PMC-5141 | PMC-5151 | |
Power Meter Connection | Allow connections to up to 16 ICP DASModbus RTU Power Meters | Allow connections to up to 24 ICP DASModbus RTU or Modbus TCP Power Meters | |
I/O Module Connection | Support XW-107 |
? Support XW-107?XW-110?XW-304?XW-310 ? Allow to connect to up to 8 remoteModbus I/O modules.(Modbus RTU or Modbus TCP) |
|
System Configuration Website | Yes | ||
Connect to SCADA or HMI Devices |
Yes (By Modbus TCP Protocol) |
Yes (By Modbus TCP or Modbus RTU Protocol) |
|
Integration with PMC Data Server | Yes | ||
Power Data Display | Real-time power data display | Yes | Yes (More Flexible) |
Flash HMI for power data display | Yes | ||
Power Data Logger | Real-time power data logging | Yes | |
Logger file send back | Yes (automatically) | ||
Remote logger file management | Yes | ||
Historical power data report | Yes | ||
Power Demand Management | Logical Operation | Basic Operation |
Advanced Operation (IF-THEN-ELSE Rule Operation) |
Email Alarm Message Sending | Yes (with SSL encryption) | ||
SMS Alarm Message Sending | Yes (SMS Alarm Sending) | Yes (SMS Alarm Sending & SMS Command Execution) | |
I/O Module Operation | Yes (Only XW-107) | Yes ( Various I/O Modules supported) | |
Schedule Operation | - | Yes (Calendar/Repeat mode) | |
Time Synchronization Function(SNTP) | - | Yes |
Please note: the SMS function of PMC-5141/PMC-5151 has to work with GTM-201-USB
Electricity consumption always plays an important role in factory operations. With the limited availability of the energy sources, countries all over the world all seek to enforce legal regulations in energy saving and carbon reduction. As the cost of energy is getting higher and higher, factories are paying increasing attention to energy and resource optimization, to enable effective usage of the energy, not only reduce the electricity cost but to also stabilize the power system to maintain the normal operation of the production line.
The PMC series is perfect for building a power monitoring system for factory applications. It will send out real-time notification when there is unusual electricity consumption, and will perform load shedding in real time when the forecast capacity is going to exceed the contract capacity to avoid penalties. And by working with SCADA software, it enables gathering and analysis of the power data to design best power policy to enhance the efficiency of power supply.
In recent years, the rising of the global temperatures has resulted in the increase of the air-conditioning usage, causing an increase in electricity consumption, especially during the summer time. Therefore a power monitoring system that is able to efficiently analyse and execute power management (such as: demand monitoring or load shedding) becomes important to the building. A well-designed system will reduce the electricity bill, in addition, it also helps householders to pursue better behavior in energy saving to achieve more effective power usage.
The power monitoring solution provided by the PMC & PM series devices is perfect for large-scale power monitoring of buildings. A PMC can be installed on each floor and connect to PM series smart meters via RS-485 or Ethernet to measure the power information of air conditioning, lighting , drainage or other electrical devices. The power information of the devices such as voltage, current and kilowatt information will be recorded in real-time and the data can be transmitted to a back-end control center. With SCADA software, it can perform data gathering and analysis of the power data. By collecting electricity data, analyzing electricity data, identifying the problems and correcting improper behaviors on the electricity usage, the efficiency of power usage can be enhanced and furthermore, ensure stable power supply and energy saving.
Typically a campus usually involves large scale utility usages; the total electricity consumption of the buildings and devices is already considerably high. In recent years, due to the increasing use of the air conditioning and various devices, electricity bills can rise even higher, especially during the summer time when the frequent use of air conditioning significantly inflates the monthly charges. The school may also need to pay for the penalties when the electricity consumption exceeds the contract capacity. In order to effectively improve the efficiency of energy consumption on campus, a well-designed power monitoring & management system has become a priority.
The PMC/PM series provide a total solution for campus electricity monitoring and management. The related personnel could set up alarms according to the contract they signed. When the electricity consumption is going to exceed the contract capacity, the PMC will send SMS or email notifications to related personnel for immediate actions. At the same time, it can perform load shedding to avoid penalties for exceeding contract capacity. By collecting and analyzing the power data of each device, the electricity consumption can be fully tracked and further more is able to establish effective policy to achieve energy saving and carbon reduction.
The energy consumption associated with commercial buildings usually is considerably high. As the energy cost is getting more and more expensive, the demand for energy monitoring is also increasing. The solution provided by the PMC/PM series can be used to build a power management and monitoring system, specifically designed for a certain shopping center according to its requirements. By using the PMC and smart meters, it could measure and record the power data such as electricity consumption for devices, air conditioning, lighting or other electrical information of each store, and is able to send back the data to the management center for further analysis.
The system can perform the following operations according the actual requirements of the stores:
NOTE: Limited Stock available, Clearance price. Replacement model is PMC-5151/5231 or PMD series.
The PMC-5141 offers a simple method of reading and storing data from up to 16 of the PM series Power Meters (via RS485). The data can be saved in CSV format, then sent to a back-end FTP Server or SCADA software for further data integration or analysis. PMC-5141 also provides power demand management and alarm notification functions. By utilising the compatible I/O modules (e.g. XW107), dependant on a set power demand level, it is possible to turn on/off devices, offering further power management possibilities.
In addition, PMC-5141 has a built-in Web Server, which allows users to connect to PMC-5141 via a browser to view power data, set up parameters for the controllers or view the real-time/historical power data of the devices. By using Flash HMI Tools function, users could easily design a specific power monitor page by a few clicks on browsers. The PMC-5141 can also act as a Modbus TCP Slave, so that SCADA software or HMI devices can connect to the PMC-5141 to obtain the front-end power meter data via the Modbus TCP protocol.
Now with utility software to interpret recorded data offline (after manual download or FTP upload).
Model | PMC-5141 |
System Software | |
OS | Windows CE 5.0 |
Embedded Service | Web server & FTP server |
CPU Module | |
CPU | PXA270 CPU (32-bit and 520 MHz) |
SDRAM | 128 MB |
Flash | 64 MB (32 MB for OS, 32 MB for System Disk and System Registry) |
EEPROM | 16 KB Data Retention: 40 years; 1,000,000 erase/write cycles |
Expansion Flash Memory | microSD socket with one 2 GB microSD card (support up to 16 GB microSDHC card) |
RTC (Real Time Clock) | Provide second, minute, hour, date, day of week, month, year |
LED Indicators | 1 LED for Power and Running |
Rotary Switch | YES (0 ~ 9) |
VGA & Communication Ports | |
VGA | YES, Resolutions: 640 x 480/800 x 600 |
Ethernet |
RJ-45 x 2, 10/100 Base-TX (Auto-negotiating, Auto MDI/MDI-X, LED indicators) *Note: LAN1 is reserved for PMC-5141 |
USB 1.1 (client) | 1 |
USB 1.1 (host) |
1 *Note: Connect to GTM-201-USB for SMS Function |
COM 1 | RS-232 (RxD, TxD and GND); non-isolated |
COM 2 |
RS-485 (D2+, D2-); 2500 VDC; isolated *Note: Up to 16 PM series Power Meters (Modbus RTU Interface) can be connected |
COM 3 | RS-232 (RxD, TxD and GND); non-isolated |
Mechanical | |
Dimensions (W x L x H) | 91 mm x 126 mm x 52 mm |
Installation | DIN-Rail Mounting |
Environmental | |
Operating Temperature | -25 ~ +75 °C |
Storage Temperature | -30 ~ +80 °C |
Ambient Relative Humidity | 10 ~ 90% RH (non-condensing) |
Power | |
Input Range | +10 ~ +30 VDC |
Isolation | 1 kV |
Consumption | 4.8 W (0.2 A @ 24 VDC) |
PMC-5141 Power Meter Concentrator Datasheet
Function | PMC-5141 | PMC-5151 | |
Power Meter Connection | Allow connections to up to 16 ICP DASModbus RTU Power Meters | Allow connections to up to 24 ICP DASModbus RTU or Modbus TCP Power Meters | |
I/O Module Connection | Support XW-107 |
? Support XW-107?XW-110?XW-304?XW-310 ? Allow to connect to up to 8 remoteModbus I/O modules.(Modbus RTU or Modbus TCP) |
|
System Configuration Website | Yes | ||
Connect to SCADA or HMI Devices |
Yes (By Modbus TCP Protocol) |
Yes (By Modbus TCP or Modbus RTU Protocol) |
|
Integration with PMC Data Server | Yes | ||
Power Data Display | Real-time power data display | Yes | Yes (More Flexible) |
Flash HMI for power data display | Yes | ||
Power Data Logger | Real-time power data logging | Yes | |
Logger file send back | Yes (automatically) | ||
Remote logger file management | Yes | ||
Historical power data report | Yes | ||
Power Demand Management | Logical Operation | Basic Operation |
Advanced Operation (IF-THEN-ELSE Rule Operation) |
Email Alarm Message Sending | Yes (with SSL encryption) | ||
SMS Alarm Message Sending | Yes (SMS Alarm Sending) | Yes (SMS Alarm Sending & SMS Command Execution) | |
I/O Module Operation | Yes (Only XW-107) | Yes ( Various I/O Modules supported) | |
Schedule Operation | - | Yes (Calendar/Repeat mode) | |
Time Synchronization Function(SNTP) | - | Yes |
Please note: the SMS function of PMC-5141/PMC-5151 has to work with GTM-201-USB
Electricity consumption always plays an important role in factory operations. With the limited availability of the energy sources, countries all over the world all seek to enforce legal regulations in energy saving and carbon reduction. As the cost of energy is getting higher and higher, factories are paying increasing attention to energy and resource optimization, to enable effective usage of the energy, not only reduce the electricity cost but to also stabilize the power system to maintain the normal operation of the production line.
The PMC series is perfect for building a power monitoring system for factory applications. It will send out real-time notification when there is unusual electricity consumption, and will perform load shedding in real time when the forecast capacity is going to exceed the contract capacity to avoid penalties. And by working with SCADA software, it enables gathering and analysis of the power data to design best power policy to enhance the efficiency of power supply.
In recent years, the rising of the global temperatures has resulted in the increase of the air-conditioning usage, causing an increase in electricity consumption, especially during the summer time. Therefore a power monitoring system that is able to efficiently analyse and execute power management (such as: demand monitoring or load shedding) becomes important to the building. A well-designed system will reduce the electricity bill, in addition, it also helps householders to pursue better behavior in energy saving to achieve more effective power usage.
The power monitoring solution provided by the PMC & PM series devices is perfect for large-scale power monitoring of buildings. A PMC can be installed on each floor and connect to PM series smart meters via RS-485 or Ethernet to measure the power information of air conditioning, lighting , drainage or other electrical devices. The power information of the devices such as voltage, current and kilowatt information will be recorded in real-time and the data can be transmitted to a back-end control center. With SCADA software, it can perform data gathering and analysis of the power data. By collecting electricity data, analyzing electricity data, identifying the problems and correcting improper behaviors on the electricity usage, the efficiency of power usage can be enhanced and furthermore, ensure stable power supply and energy saving.
Typically a campus usually involves large scale utility usages; the total electricity consumption of the buildings and devices is already considerably high. In recent years, due to the increasing use of the air conditioning and various devices, electricity bills can rise even higher, especially during the summer time when the frequent use of air conditioning significantly inflates the monthly charges. The school may also need to pay for the penalties when the electricity consumption exceeds the contract capacity. In order to effectively improve the efficiency of energy consumption on campus, a well-designed power monitoring & management system has become a priority.
The PMC/PM series provide a total solution for campus electricity monitoring and management. The related personnel could set up alarms according to the contract they signed. When the electricity consumption is going to exceed the contract capacity, the PMC will send SMS or email notifications to related personnel for immediate actions. At the same time, it can perform load shedding to avoid penalties for exceeding contract capacity. By collecting and analyzing the power data of each device, the electricity consumption can be fully tracked and further more is able to establish effective policy to achieve energy saving and carbon reduction.
The energy consumption associated with commercial buildings usually is considerably high. As the energy cost is getting more and more expensive, the demand for energy monitoring is also increasing. The solution provided by the PMC/PM series can be used to build a power management and monitoring system, specifically designed for a certain shopping center according to its requirements. By using the PMC and smart meters, it could measure and record the power data such as electricity consumption for devices, air conditioning, lighting or other electrical information of each store, and is able to send back the data to the management center for further analysis.
The system can perform the following operations according the actual requirements of the stores: