Schneider Electric Ion9000 T Product

Power Quality Meter

Feb. 11, 2020
The PowerLogic ION9000T from Schneider Electric offers high-speed transient capture capabilities

The PowerLogic ION9000T from Schneider Electric offers high-speed transient capture capabilities, including impulsive and oscillatory transient detection and capture with 10-MHz sampling (>100ns duration, 10kV) on 4-phase voltages and the ability to provide a simplified event view based on analytics of the event. Featuring third-party certified Class 0.1S accuracy (twice the precision of existing energy standards), the meter is designed to align with comprehensive grid cybersecurity policies. Onboard power quality analysis provides useful information via its onboard PQ tool, according to EN50160 and IEEE519 standards. The product also has extended waveform capture and patented disturbance direction detection (DDD). Other highlights include smart power event analysis that automatically correlates related trends, events, and waveforms based on time and type of incident.

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