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Power Manager for SmartStruxure Solution

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Trends, Target Market and
Value Propositions
Market Trends
Energy prices Businesses of all sizes Customer buildings Power interruptions
continue to rise, are concerned by must retain long-term continue to rise,
placing facilityCost
Energy budgets meeting energy income & asset
Life Cyclevalue affecting business
Network
under intense scrutiny. Sustainability
conservation operation & lost
Management mandates
Services Management
productivity

Energy costs can Energy regulations are forcing Up to 75% of a buildings 8 to 10 disruptions are due
comprise up to businesses to develop energy life cycle costs are ongoing to power failure (in UK),
30% of an operating efficiency strategies operations representing a significant
budget (USA, Australia, cost due to lost productivity
France, and UK)

18% of energy consumed in the US is in Commercial Buildings

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Power Integration Trends

European BEMS: The market is predicted to grow at a CAGR of 15.3 %

Integrating electrical systems with BAS can promote operational efficiencies,


optimize maintenance staff effectiveness, and leverage fault diagnostics.

Michael J. Mar and Robert G. Knight, Environmental Systems Design Inc., Chicago

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Power Management for Buildings
The answer for buildings is called solution.

is a integral part of
solution.

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Target Building Segments
Education Mixed-Use
v Universities
Sustainability
Increased Enrolment Schools:
Maintenance improvements Secondary
Power Monitoring & Reliability High School
Energy Savings

Commercial Office
Increase Asset Values Office High Rise
Higher Occupancy Rates Commercial
Improve Building Performance Real Estate
Regulation Compliance

Retail
Customer Experience Shopping Malls
Power Reliability
Hypermarkets
Energy Savings
Energy Accountability
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SmartStruxure solution
Power Manager helps:
Ensure electrical system health

Increase power quality awareness

Improve energy accountability


Power Manager for SmartStruxure Solution
Electrical System Health Power Quality Awareness

Monitor electrical equipment and key assets Understand power factor, harmonics and
Differentiate between mechanical and electrical power voltage disturbances
Monitor transformers, breakers, PDU, ATS, UPS, Reduce power losses
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generators and capacitor banks Prevent equipment damage Building
Improve response to power related issues Detect faults and diagnose electrical problems
Operation
Power
Quickly receive power system alarms Identify and correct nuisance trips Manager
View the critical alarm history sequenced by time Avoid outages while identifying areas for
improvement or adjustment

Energy Usage Accountability

Track energy consumption and allocate costs


Measure piped and non-electrical utilities (WAGES)
Assign costs to customers, departments, floors or
areas
Achieve energy conservation objectives
Attain green building certification
Support energy awareness initiatives

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Offer Features
Offer Features
Electrical Health Summary

Simple health status view of electrical system


Indicates when ever there is an electrical problem
Quickly find our more information related to alarms with zoom in
and drill down navigation

Electrical Single-Line Diagrams

Power System Engineer Views


Animated breakers and colorized bus bar
Quickly find our more information related to alarms with zoom in
and drill down navigation

Electrical Equipment Monitoring

Pre-Engineered Power Equipment screens


Comprehensive set of screens for power equipment such as power meters,
breaker trip units and protection relays
Access to real-time values, min/max values, alarms and historical data trends

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Electrical Health Summary Screens
Simple views of electrical system for non-electrical experts

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Electrical Single-Line Diagrams
Detailed views of electrical system for power system engineers

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Lots of factory screens for Power Equipment

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Offer Features
Energy Dashboards and Slideshows

Simple energy awareness views


Web users can make their own dashboards with drag & drop gadgets
Display any unit (water, gas, electricity, GJ, MMBTU, Therms, etc.)
Interactive date ranges for data zoom in - zoom out
Supports automatic, full-screen slideshow mode

Show Energy Comparison & Breakdown


Energy reduction
Energy savings
Energy breakdown
Energy comparison
Load types
Cost of energy
Electricity, water or gas
CO2 emissions
Weather
External web content

Drag & Drop Gadgets


Total Energy Usage Views
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Offer Features
Energy Usage Reports

Powerful Report Engine with Report Templates


Simple web user configuration to set up reports
Automate reports to email on schedule
Save reports as Excel, PDF, HTML or XML

Default Report Templates


Energy Cost
Energy Period Over Period
Energy Usage By Shift
Hourly Usage
Load Profile
Multi Device Usage
Single Device Usage
Tabular
Trend
System Configuration
Etc.

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Default Report Templates
PME Report Engine Overview

PME report engine allows you to consolidate


complex data from multiple devices (physical or
virtual) or from hierarchy nodes from all around
your facility into comprehensive easy-to-understand
graphical reports
Simple web user configuration to set up reports
Ability to automate reports to be delivered on schedule or event
Deliver via Email, shared folder or printer
Output formats: Excel, PDF, HTML or XML
20 default report templates
Advanced Features

Here are some of the most advanced features of PME report engine:
Rollover detection
Intervalization of cumulative measurements (including WAGES)
Data aggregation via Hierarchies
Time of Use support and easy configuration
Measurement equivalency (smart mode measurements)
Definition of custom date ranges and formula based custom ranges
Flexible rate engine for energy billing cost allocation or bill verification applications
Report Development Toolkit (RDK 2.0) Develop custom reports with no need for C# programming.
Reports Details
Features and Applications
Default Report Templates

General:
Data Export Extended
Data Export Standard
Event History
System Configuration Report
Tabular Report
Energy Management
Energy Cost Report
Energy Period over Period Report
Energy Usage by Shift Report
Load Profile Report
Energy Usage Report
Energy Usage by TOU Report
Energy Comparison Report
Consumption Ranking Report
Calendar Trend Week Report
Calendar Trend Month Report
Usage Trending
General Reports
System management and data sharing
Data Export Report
System Integration and Data sharing

CSV Export Report


Easily extract large amounts of historical data
from your PME system into a CSV file.
No need for engineered ETL solution.
Two Versions:
Extended: Good for consumption by other
applications, pivot tables, etc.
Standard: Looks like a simple report, easier for a
human to read.

No limit in the number of sources selected, faster data extraction


(See Notes for details)
Event History Report
Alarm and Event Management

Used to create a report of events or


alarms that have occurred in the
system. It includes the following
information for each event: timestamp;
source name; event description; and
event priority.

Easy way to export a configurable


summary of events or alarms that have
occurred in the system
System Configuration Report
System Diagnostics
Allows the user to display a high-level inventory of their system with key
information
Device name
Device Type
Communication information
IP address
unit ID
Protocol
Site
Status
Protocol
Description
This report is useful to Network Administrators when checking network
performance and for planning network growth.
Great for system commissioning and troubleshooting
Tabular Report
Data extraction

Compare multiple devices and multiple measurements across


defined time ranges
Source
Measurement
Timestamp
Value

View any logged measurements with option to include duplicate


data in the report
Export to 3rd party tools like Microsoft Excel for raw data analysis
using advanced data analysis tools
Note: The Tabular Report is limited to 30 source-measurement
pairs. Multiple reports or data export report are required if the
number of source-measurement pairs exceeds 30.
Energy Management Reports
Energy Cost Report
Energy Cost Management

Used to report on energy consumption and peak demand levels


over a period of time, categorized by time of use. The Energy
Cost report definition uses energy and demand
measurements.
Billing Calculation:
Flat rate
TOU Schedule defined by user
Demand Calculations:
Independent
Coincident
(main [reference] meter may be declared)
Supports all utilities such as water, air, gas, electricity and steam
(WAGES)
Supports other additional fees
Note: This report is intended to be used for positive power flow
applications only (where kW and kVAR are both positive). Use
with bi-directional flow gives incorrect results.
Energy Cost and the Time of Use Editor
Energy cost management

If a TOU Schedule is to be applied in an Energy Cost


report, then a TOU must be defined using the Time of Use
Editor.
The Time of Use Editor is only accessible from ION
Enterprise Client computers via the Management Console
The Time of Use Editor supports
Seasons
Weekdays / Weekends
Working / Non-working hours
Holidays

NOTE: Rates are set in the report; not the TOU


Schedule
Energy Period Over Period Report
Energy Management

Compare energy consumption between two time ranges for aggregation intervals
Day Aggregation Options:
Today vs Previous Day
Today vs Same Day Last Week
Today vs Same Day Last Month
Two Specific Days
Week Aggregation Options:
This Week vs Previous
This Week vs Same Week Previous Month
This Week vs Same Week Previous Year
Two Specific Weeks
Month Aggregation Options
This Month vs Previous Month
This Month vs Same Month Last Year
Two Specific Months
Year Aggregation Options:
This Year vs Previous Year
Two Specific Years
Energy Period Over Period Report (Cont.)
Energy Management

Some example outputs:


Energy Usage by Shift
Energy Management

Compare energy consumption from one shift to


other shifts
Aggregated by
Day
Week
Month
Year
See an individual device breakdown for each shift
as well as an overall total
Examples
Day shift vs. Evening shift
Hourly Usage Report
Energy Management

The Hourly Usage report produces a tabular


display of usage of various types of quantities
(such as consumption of Water, Natural Gas,
etc.) per hour for a specific day

It automatically aggregates 15 minutes interval


data to 1 hour intervals (24 for the day)
Consumption Ranking Report
Gain Energy Insight

Quickly build energy awareness through relative


visualization
Create competitive environment with dynamic rankings
Normalize consumption data by a static scalar to facilitate
fairer comparisons
Energy Comparison Report
Gain Energy Insight

Energy usage by load type


Compare buildings benchmarking
Normalize energy by building area
Convert to a common energy unit
Bar or pie charts
Energy Usage Report
Gain Energy Insight

Displays energy usage data in a variety of display formats


Useful for displaying KPIs/Score data
Display in dashboards & reports
Energy Usage Report (Cont.)

Additional Visualizations:
Energy Usage by Time of Use

View any usage broken down into time of use schedule periods
Bars automatically change colour to highlight exceeding defined limits
Calendar Trend Week Report
Find usage patterns and implement reduction strategies

Easy trend interpretation at a glance


Highlight specific time ranges during
the day
Set target lines within report parameters
Drill down capability to see a specific day in more
detail
Relative or specific week selections available
Trend any logged measurement
Calendar Trend Month Report
Find usage patterns and implement reduction strategies

Easy trend interpretation at a glance


Identify out of hours usage
Benchmark performance targets
Identify peak and off peak usage patterns
Trend any logged measurement
Load Profile Report
Load and demand management

Displays a graphical representation of


demand or load levels over a period of
time
Highlights peak loads on graphs
Creates opportunities for developing
strategies to improve energy management
Uses similar measurements as the Energy
Cost report but does not use a TOU
schedule
Single Device Usage

Single sources

Multiple common measurements

Rollups: Week, Month, Year

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Multi Device Usage

Multiple sources

Single common measurement

Rollups: Week, Month, Year

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Trend

Displays trend information on a graph over a given date range


Line Graph
Pie Chart
Column Graph
Smooth Line Graph
Stacked Bar Graph
Stacked Column Graph

Can report on either:


One or more measurements from a single
source
A single measurement from multiple
sources

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Trend Report Line Example

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Trend Report Pie Example

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Click icon to add picture

Energy Billing Module (Optional)


Check with your local Power Solutions Offer Manager for availability
Energy Billing Module
The Energy Billing Module provides the
ability to do cost allocation, energy Energy Billing Module
usage chargeback and export energy
Billing Report
data into accounting or financial
systems Billing Summary Report
Multiple Billing Report
Prevent unnecessary utility charges Multiple Billing Export Report
Ensure that utility bills are correct via shadow billing Web Based Rate Editor
Avoid demand charges and Power Factor penalties
Improve Energy Accountability
Allocate energy costs and share energy billing data
Create energy charge back reports and
summarize tenant energy spend
Export energy billing data to accounting or financial
systems
Billing Report
Report Details

Create accurate energy allocation


reports for departments or tenants
Verify utility bill is correct with no errors
Powerful rate engine supports custom
utility rates and charges
Configurable line items for flexible
report output
Supports net metering, meter splitting
and common area allocation
Supports any energy measurement
(WAGES)
Summary Billing Report
Report Details

Aggregate several entities or tenants


into a single report
Summarize charges to departments or
tenants
Show the grand total of all entities in
the summary
Multiple Billing Report
Report Details

Only one report to configure to produce energy bills for


any combination entities or tenants
No need configure and run
individual reports per entity or tenant
Multiple Billing Report
Report Details

Automatically save or email tenant billing data


Customisable output formats via XML transforms Billing data file
Energy Billing Module
Meter Types & Location
Meters at the Mains and at any or all floors, areas, tenants, etc. A Shopping Mall example is provided
below.
Energy Billing Module
Required Measurements

Note that Energy and Current


measurements can be added to the
quantities listed above. The steps to
do this are explained on The
Exchange Community by searching
for the term Topic Equivalency and
clicking the discussion about adding
a custom current quantity
Click icon to add picture

Energy Analysis Module (Optional)


Check with your local Power Solutions Offer Manager for availability
Improve Operational Efficiency & Energy Performance
with the Energy Analysis Module
> Advanced Out-of-the-Box energy analysis tools that allow end users to easily:
> Understand energy usage patterns and find energy waste
> Analyze transformer and circuit capacity as configurations change and loads are added
> Determine what factors contribute most to energy usage
> Assess energy usage by process area or by product output
> Track KPIs such as Energy Intensity (kWh/unit) or Coefficient of Performance (COP)
> Evaluate energy usage in the context of environmental factors or production
> Create energy usage models and compare actual consumption against expected

Improve Operational Efficiency


and Energy Performance

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Energy Analysis Module - Key Points

> Provides energy usage information based on how buildings are programmed to
operate
> Provides a feedback loop between energy managers and operations so that
equipment and processes can be fine tuned to maximize the energy efficiency

> BMS do not have standard capabilities for these kinds of


applications
Energy Analysis Module - FEATURES

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Improve Operational Efficiency Energy Analysis Module
and Energy Performance
Features
Transformer and load capacity analysis
> Duration Curve Report

External data connectors for energy


context
> Import contextual data for tracking energy
performance, conducting energy analysis and
calculating important KPIs
Energy performance reporting
> Energy Usage Per State Report
> Power Usage Per State Report
> Single Equipment Operation Report
> Multi Equipment Operation Report
Energy modelling
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Transformer and load capacity analysis

> Statistical analysis for


Duration Curve Direct Plot
> Reducing peak demand or lowering
base load
> Validating performance characteristics
> Transformer capacity modelling
> Duration Curve Direct Plot
> Configurable limit value for overlay in chart
and act as a filter in the data table
> Selectable % crossing indicator in
the chart

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Transformer and load capacity analysis

> More features


Duration Curve Scatter Plot
> Configurable Start/End Time and date ranges
> Summary tables listing the worst intervals
> Can dynamically exclude values over or under
defined limits to help ignore outliers (optional)
> Percentage of occurrences in time
range
> For detailed analysis of the distribution of the
magnitudes for the specified measurement

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PME Data Connector for Energy Performance
> Import contextual data from other systems into PME and combine with energy data to:
> Analyze operation and energy performance of equipment and systems
> Model energy usage against other variables such as temperature, production or other energy drivers
> Track and display Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

Dashboards
Reports
PME Data Connector

ETL
PME
PME
import database
database visualize

External context

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Trends
PME Data Connector Types
> Extract Transform Load (ETL) Engine is used to import data from external sources
> Contextual data imported for conducting energy analysis, modeling energy usage
and tracking energy performance

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Building Operation Building
Building
Operation
(SBO) Operation
Ex
tra
ct

Transform Load PME


PME
database
database

t
xt rac ETL Engine
E
(Extract Transform Load)
.csv file
.csv file

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Energy Usage by State
Energy performance reporting
> Analyze energy usage according to operational mode
or status of processes, systems or equipment:
> Baseline energy usage throughout the process lifecycle
> Understand which products use the most energy to make
> Determine if a process is using excessive or unexpected energy
> Reduce energy usage without compromising production

Analyze Energy Usage


by Process States

EXAMPLE: Idle
Bottling Plant Change Over
Cola
Lemon-Lime
Orange
Grape
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Power Usage by State
Energy performance reporting
> Power usage can be tracked by operational mode
or status of processes, systems or equipment:
> Adjust operations and processes to lower peak demand
> Detect power anomalies and optimize equipment operation

EXAMPLE: Bottling Plant

Analyze Power Usage by Process States


Idle
Cola 500ml Cola 2L
Lemon-Lime 500ml Lemon-Lime 2L
Orange 500ml Orange 2L
Grape 500ml Grape 2L
Strawberry 500ml Strawberry 2L

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Energy performance reporting
Single Equipment Operation Report > Analyze how equipment is operating to
find anomalies and correct problems
> Hours of operation in each state/mode
> % hours in each state/mode
> Number of activations in each state/mode
> Average activation duration

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Energy performance reporting Multi Equipment Operation Report

> Analyze how systems operating to find


anomalies and correct problems
> Hours of operation in each state/mode
> % hours in each state/mode
> Number of activations in each state/mode
> Average activation duration

EXAMPLE: Water Pumping System

Analyze System Operation


Off
Low Speed
Medium Speed
High Speed 67
Energy Modelling

> Correlate energy usage to variables


such as production, weather or any
other variable using regression analysis
> Quickly identify drifts from expectations

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Energy Modelling

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Energy Modelling

> Features enable the user to


> Scatter plot anything against anything
> Aggregate the data per day or per week
- X-Axis Aggregation methods : Avg, Sum, Delta, HDD, CDD
- Y-Axis Aggregation methods : Avg, Sum, Delta
> Calculate the correlation between the X and Y axis and express it as a single line or broken line formula
> Draw the best fitting line(s) on top of the scatter plot
- Ordered by X-Axis Driver
- Ordered by Time
> Add simple data quality checks to remove days or week with incomplete dataset
> Report unexpected days or weeks ( too far away from expected value )

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Energy Modelling

> Report Parameters summary


> Provide the user a summary of all the parameters defined in the report for further use

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Energy Modelling

> Regression Analysis Graph


> Provides a simple visual link between
your Driver and Model data
> Enables quickly identification of outliers
> Provide you with the basic statistics
about the regression

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Energy Modelling

> Measured Values vs Expected Values Graph


> Simple view on how the system was performing against expected values as calculated by the model
> Enable to quickly identify the outliers

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Energy Modelling

> Tables
> Exception Table: Provides details on all out of range periods with details
> Full Table: Provides full data for further use

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How to use the report to find or confirm energy
savings actions?
Case 1 Use outliers to quickly
identify anomalies
Outlier
What occurred on weeks where the
Energy use is higher than expected ?
> Did somebody changed a set point ?
> Did a technician forgot a damper in
forced open mode ?
> Was a large door left opened ?
> Is the motor suddenly failing ?
> Production Machine under performing

Detect! and solve the issue

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How to use the report to find or confirm energy
savings actions?
Case 2 Work on regression Drag picture to placeholder or click icon to add
slopes
BAD : The Heating System
> The slope of the regression line Kicks in too early

represent how much the driver


influence the model.
GOOD : The
> In this case, it represents how many Heating System
Kicks in much
additional kWh the HVAC unit would later

use each week for each additional


averaged Degree Celsius : -352 kWh /
C avg
> Obviously, being able to monitor that
value trough time enable the user to
see if the building energy performance
is degrading or improving.

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How to use the report to find or confirm energy
savings actions?
Case 3 Work on regression Drag picture to placeholder or click icon to add
break point BAD : The Heating
System Kicks in too
> The break point represents how soon early

(cold) an HVAC unit will kick in


GOOD : The avg
temperature has less
> In the above case, it informs the user influence over the
Heating system
that as soon as the avg weekly
temperature is below 12.6 C, the
HVAC unit will start heating.

> Obviously, being able to monitor that


value trough time enable the user to
see if its building is degrading or
improving.

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Comparison to PME
Power Manager vs. PME Feature Compare
When you should offer PME + SBO:
1. For large buildings such as commercial office high-rises, campuses and large retail malls >10,000m 2
with a building management system and electrical specialists on staff that need power management.
2. For hospital opportunities with >200 beds with a building management and power management
requirement.
3. For data center opportunities with greater than 1MW of IT design load and a building management
and power management requirement.

PME
The Difference Power Manager
(SBO Connector)

Data sharing between SBO and PME (including real-time, historical and event data)
PQ Reports
Tools for customization, application development & PQ analysis?
(Designer, VIP & Vista)
Ability to install as a stand-alone system?
Dashboards Diagrams Reports
Tables Trends Alarms

Other PME software modules:


UPS Performance Breaker Performance Generator Performance
Power Manager vs. PME Structure

Description Power Manager PME 8 (All Editions)


Ordering Point Power Solutions* Power Solutions
Pricing Model Base + Device Licenses Base + Device Licenses
Number of Licenses in Base 0 0
Price PME minus PQ PME Price List
Where to Get Extra Licenses Power Solutions* Power Solutions
Power Quality Report Templates
EN50160 IEEE519 Harmonics
IEC61000 4-30 PQ Summary

Energy Analysis Module TBD** ( or Optional) Optional


Energy Billing Module TBD** ( or Optional) Optional

Other Modules (HC, DC, PQA) Optional

* For counties w/o Power Solutions PTSYS Offer Management, this will be Buildings (BMS Business)
** To be determined in-Country between Buildings & Power Solutions organizations
*** PME Buildings Edition BASE software license includes the Energy Awareness module
Power Manager vs. PME Web Applications

Features Power Manager PME 8 (All Editions)


Silent pre-authenticated login (seamless)
Secure pop-up login (Manual one login per
session)

PME Web Client


Dashboards Diagrams Reports
Tables Trends Alarms

PME Web Client


Embeddable PME Tables web application
Embeddable PME Trends web application
Embeddable PME Alarms web application

*LDAP: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightweight_Directory_Access_Protocol
**SSO: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_sign-on
Power Manager vs. PME Utilities & Interfaces

Features Power Manager PME 8 (All Editions)


Management Console (adding device connections)
Modbus Device Importer (3rd Party device drivers)
Logical Device Manager (User friendly names)
Hierarchy Manager (for Energy Reports/Dashboards)
Time of Use Editor (for Energy Cost Reports)
Alarm Configuration
Designer (interface for application development)
VIP (programmable logic for application
development)

Vista (custom graphics and power quality analysis)


Power Manager vs. PME Installation Options

Features Power Manager PME 8 (All Editions)


Runs on same server as SBO Enterprise Server*
Comes with SQL Server 2014 Express Edition
Supports SQL Server 2014 Standard Edition
Works with separate SQL Server DB Server
Can share same SQL Server as SBO Report Server
Can install on same Server as SBO Report Server

*Not recommended for PME Data Center Edition or large PME systems
Power Manager vs. PME Data Sharing

Features Power Manager PME 8 (All Editions)


OPC* DA 2.05 Server Optional Optional
OPC* DA 2.05 Client
ETL** for transferring trend log data from SBO
Time-stamped interval data

CSV Data Export Report Template


EcoStruxure Web Services (EWS) Server
Real-time measurements
Time-stamped interval data

Time-stamped events and alarms

EcoStruxure Web Services (EWS) Client

* OPC: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OLE_for_Process_Control
** ETL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extract,_transform,_load

Trend Logs residing in Automation Servers or Extended Trend Logs residing in an
Enterprise Server
Summary
Power Manager for SmartStruxure Solution

Power Manager for SmartStruxure Solution:


is an integral part of, and provides differentiation for, SmartStruxure Solution
is targeted at large non-Power Critical Buildings (Education, Retail, Commercial)
helps to:
Ensure electrical system health
Increase power quality awareness
Improve energy accountability
has user-friendly Dashboards & Reports
is part of a system that allows addition of SEs excellent meters
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APPENDIX A
Power Manager for
SmartStruxure solution
integration architectures
Architectures

> There are two architectures to access PME real-time data, historical data,
dashboards and reports in SBO
> Architecture 1 Trend and Extended Trend Logs with ETL1
Primary data flow is SBO PME SBO
> Architecture 2 Use of EGX Gateway and EWS2
Primary data flow is PME SBO

> A complete, working system can use Architecture 1 only, Architecture 2 only, or a
combination of both architectures.

1
Extract Transform Load software utility
2
EcoStruxure Web Services
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Architecture 1 Details

1. Data is acquired and displayed by SBO. 4


2. Select data is gathered in Trend /Extended Trend logs
(either ES or AS).
Dashboards Reports

> Can be bound to any variables including BacNet, LON, XML, or 2


3
Modbus Point.
3. The ETL connects to the SBO EWS Server, extracts 1
select historical data from the trend logs and inserts it into
the PME database.
4. Data is shared with SBO through the integration of
Dashboards and Reports.

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Architecture 2 Details

1. All data is collected by PME 2


> Historical data is logged into database.
Dashboards
2. Historical data is shared with SBO through the integration
Reports

of Dashboards 3 1
and Reports.
3. Data in PME is shared with SBO
using EWS
> Real-time data (60 second update, typically)
> Alarms sent to SBO Alarm Manager for acknowledgement.
> Select historical data (optional).

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When to use Power Manager Architecture 1

Transitions from legacy BMS to SBO

When there are already meters connected to controllers via serial communications
As a result of moving to SmartStruxure solution the existing meters are connected to Energy Dashboards & Reports
Automation Servers (AS)

Enterprise Server Power Manager

Web URL Power Manager


integration
Energy Accountability is important Web Server

EWS ETL
BMS
When the customer wants to understand and account for their energy usage
Data
User configurable and interactive energy dashboard feature Server
User configurable and automated report engine with factory templates Power Manager
Database

Trend Logs
Automation
Server
Basic Power Monitoring adds enough value

When voltage, current, power, power factor, THD, voltage unbalance and frequency
values are enough
Smart Widgets make it fast and easy to add meters to a SmartStruxure solution
Alarms and trend logs are easy to set up in SBO

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When to use Power Manager Architecture 2
Integrated Power Management is specified

When integrated Power Management is specified or


the value of a Power Management system is sold
A Power Manager for SmartStruxure solution specification
As a result of demand generation, influencing consultants and end users Dashboards & Reports, Electrical Health Summary Screens

Enterprise Server Power Manager


A legacy SE Power Management system is present
Web URL Power Manager
integration Web Server
When a PowerLogic ION Enterprise (IONE), System Management Software (SMS)
or StruxureWare Power Monitoring (SPM) system already exists EWS EWS
Pre-existing Power Monitoring communication network with EGX gateways Real-time
ION meters or Micrologic breaker trip units are present Consume
and Alarms
Server

EGX Modbus Gateways are used

EGX Modbus
When Schneider Electric equipment is connected via Modbus to EGX gateway devices Ethernet Gateway
More comprehensive Modbus drivers are available for SE equipment in Power Manager connected meter

A collaborative EcoStruxure project

When a SmartStruxure solution is delivered with a dedicated Power Management system (PME)
Buildings & Power Solutions work together to increase customer value and maximize pull-through
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Small System
SBO One Operating System PME
Enterprise Server or
Power Server
Automation Server Medium size and large System
Two Operating System

EWS Client Provide Real - time Data flow EWS Server


from PME to SBO .
Architecture 2
Typical update rate is 60 sec .

Building Management HVAC Control (Dashboards,


Pass PME reports,
Alarms diagrams)
to SBO Alarm
EWS Client Manager EWS Server

Allow PME Alarms to be


acknowledge from SBO Alarm
Manager

Online Diagrams Select Historical Data from


Energy Management
EWS Client PME pushed to SBO EWS Server

Select Historical Data from SBO Both PME and


EWS Server or AS pushed to PME ETL SBO Data are
Architecture 1 available in
Dashboards and
Web Client (Trend and Dashboards
extended trend logs) Web Server Reports
Dashboards Reports Reports
Webreach Diagrams

Ethernet

Bacnet
Automation Lon
Servers Modbus Other

Energy Meter or Energy Meter


Power Meter Circuit Breaker
Power Meters & Wages
via and Trip Units
SmartWidgets
Building
Schneider Management
Electric - EcoBusiness Solutions for Buildings Energy
Power Management 96

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