Table of Contents Table of Contents PowerTag - Smallest Wireless Energy Sensor Introduction Why are we focusing on this? Product Information Target Market Marketing Collateral Frequently Asked Questions 2 4 5 5
PowerTag - Smallest Wireless Energy Sensor Introduction PowerTag is the smallest wireless energy and power sensor on the market that accurately monitors energy consumption in real time (class 1), to ensure that buildings consume energy more efficiently and economically. PowerTag is installed upstream or downstream of a miniature circuit breaker. It transmits deep, accurate data on all electrical loads, from IT and HVAC, to machines, pumps, or critical loads in a building. Why are we focusing on this? PowerTag s innovative technology enables detection and notification of potential problems before they occur, so building operators can keep their buildings running at peak performance. This innovative sensor simplifies load monitoring, with a compact, adaptable form factor that allows seamless installation on existing panel boards. It also integrates in building management systems to optimise the energy efficiency of your building s electrical installation. Wireless circuit breaker tagging lets you measure and monitor multiple loads, offering real-time problem detection. Customers need manageable energy costs, optimal equipment performance, and reliable power: power metering is key. We have a complete metering offer and as market leaders in breakers we can combine our offers to meet our customer's needs. Product Information Key Customer Advantages: - Easy installation, reduced cabling errors - No extra space on DIN rail, saves costs, great for retrofit! - No need to replace panel, saves money - High density metering, start small, expand later - Real-time decisions, reduce downtime - Installation time is reduced by 90%, efficient and simple - Class 1 energy measurement - Real-time load monitoring via embedded web pages and e-mail/smartphone alerts - Alarm on voltage loss and overload - Easy retrofit, fits in existing panels - Standalone system with no additional software required - Open system with no additional software required - Open system compatible with BMS/EMS - Free commissioning software Smart Test to generate test report and modbus registers for rd party integration - Simple connectivity, 1 Ethernet Smartlink getaway per board Tag and monitor loads for: - Precise, real-time data on energy (kwh), currents (A), power (kw), voltage (V) and power factor
- Accurate active energy (class 1) - Partial and complete monitoring - Check phase load unbalance Tag and secure assets: - Pre-alarm notification in the event of an overload (50%, 80%) - Alarm notification for voltage loss and overload-on-trip - Immediate, automated email notification - Integrates seamlessly with building management systems and energy management systems Product Reference Description & Mounting List Price AUD ex. gst A9MEM1520 A9MEM1521 A9MEM1522 A9MEM1540 1P + wire Top and bottom 1P + N Top 1P + N Bottom P Top and bottom $200 $210 $210 $70 A9MEM1541 A9MEM1542 P + N Top P + N Down A9XMWA20 Smartlink SI-D Ethernet Gateway $400 $80 $80 A9XMZA08 Smartlink SI-B Ethernet Gateway $700 Technical characteristics can be downloaded here : http://www.schneider-electric.com.au/en/product-range-download/6626-powertag - Max current 6A - Cable Size <16 sq. mm - Communication Protocol : Zigbee 2.4 GHz - Active Energy Class 1 IEC 61557-12 - 10W minimum load required (Istart = 40mA) eg phone charger 5-15W - Frequency of data sending PowerTag to Smartlinkg gateway : every 5 seconds - Very low consumption (max <2VA) Target Market Target Segments Commercial Buildings (Retail, Hotels, Office, Nabers, Green Star,...), Industrial Sites, Infrastructure, Hospitals, Data Centers & IT Rooms Target Audience EcoXperts Connected Power and Critical Power, Specifier, Panel Builder, Contractor, End User, Facility Manager, Developers
Channel to market EcoXperts Connected Power and Critical Power, Panel Builders, Contractors & SIs Marketing Collateral Landing Page https://www.schneider-electric.com.au/powertag Online product catalogue http://www.schneider-electric.com.au/en/product-range-download/6626-powertag Youtube Videos : https://youtu.be/xqvqpynwtps https://youtu.be/fmme8w427_i https://youtu.be/9v4gy0iczie https://youtu.be/jyx2cvuawr4 Selling Tools on Box https://schneider-electric.box.com/s/6844zcuozwsd0stot9dcrve9blmlnms Solutions Brochures & Product Catalogue Assist Document?s Datasheets and Application Notes Powerpoint presentation Com'X / PME / SBO drivers Promotion Social Media - LinkedIn and Facebook Web Banners EDM to Hub Members, EcoXperts, Club Clipsal Democases x Frequently Asked Questions 1. How many PowerTags can I install with one gateway? You can pair up to 20 PowerTag sensors per Smartlink gateway. 2. Can PowerTag be mounted on any circuit breaker? PowerTag is compatible with Schneider Electric Acti9 or Multi9 Miniature Circuit Breaker range at intervals of 18mm up to 6A. It can be mounted upstream or downstream of the circuit breaker. However, it cannot be mounted downstream of Schneider Electric Acti9 ic60 RCBOs. This is currently under product development for launch in Q1 2018. There may be other breakers in the market with standard 18mm interval compatible with PowerTag, but we should always push to use Schneider Electric breakers.. What does PowerTag measure? Total and partial energy (kwh), power (kw), load-balancing by phase, current by phase (A), voltage by phase (V), power by phase (kw). 4. What are the other features of PowerTag? PowerTag allows you to set 25 different alarms on various load levels and other parameters. It can alert the facility manager or contractor before the load may trip (pre-alarm). Default alarms are set at 50% and 80% load level, which can be customised in the Smartlink web pages. It can also alert on loss of Power supply or Voltage loss or in case of an overload trip. 5. How are the alarms sent? Alarms can be configured to be sent via email to up to 10 users via an SMTP server. The alarms can also be viewed in EMS or BMS systems like Power Monitoring Expert or Struxureware Building Operations. 6. Do I need a software to configure PowerTag? PowerTag can be configured directly from the Smartlink webpages. When configured using the Acti 9 Smart Test software (download is free
from Schneider website), you can extract Modbus addresses and a commissioning report for easy rd party integration. 7. Can you use another Zigbee gateway than Smartlink to communicate with PowerTag? No, in order to retrieve the data and information collected by PowerTag you must use the Schneider Electric Smartlink SI-D or SI-B gateways which log the data of the different PowerTags via an encrypted protocol. The Smartlink gateway has an embedded web server to display real time data and alarms. It does not store the data. To display historical simple energy dashboards from your PowerTag you can connect the Smartlink gateway to the Com'X 210/510 via ethernet (Modbus TCP/IP) using the PowerTag custom drivers available on Box https://schneider-electric.box.com/s/6844zcuozwsd0stot9dcrve9blmlnms 8. How many PowerTag can I have per distribution board? You can have up to 240 PowerTag in one same switchboard. 9. What is the distance limit for the PowerTag to communicate to the Smartlink gateway? We recommend installing the PowerTag and Smartlink gateway in the same enclosure to avoid any loss of signal, especially with metallic enclosures. As long as the gateway is in the same board as the PowerTag sensors both will communicate perfectly. Copyright Schneider Electric. All rights reserved.