GE Grid Solutions has discontinued manufacturing of PQM meters. As an alternative, please refer to PQMII.

The PQM is an ideal choice when continuous monitoring of a three phase system is required. It provides metering for current, voltage, real and reactive power, energy use, cost of power, power factor and frequency. Programmable setpoints and 4 assignable output relays allow control functions to be added for specific applications. This includes basic alarm on over/under current or voltage, unbalance, demand based load shedding, and capacitor power factor correction control. More complex control is possible using the 4 switch inputs which also can be used for status such as breaker open/closed, flow information etc. 

 

Applications 
  • Metering of distribution feeders, transformers, generators, capacitor banks and motors
  • Medium and low voltage systems
  • Commercial, industrial, utility
  • Flexible control for demand load shedding, power factor, etc.
Protection and Control 
  • A V W var VA varh Wh PF Hz unbalance
  • A W var VA demand
  • Load shedding
  • Power factor control
  • Pulse input totalizing
Monitoring and Metering 
  • Harmonic analysis through 63rd with THD and TIF
  • Event recorder
  • Waveform capture
  • Data logger

PQM - Legacy

Legacy Power Quality Meter

GE Grid Solutions has discontinued manufacturing of PQM meters. As an alternative, please refer to PQMII.

The PQM is an ideal choice when continuous monitoring of a three phase system is required. It provides metering for current, voltage, real and reactive power, energy use, cost of power, power factor and frequency. Programmable setpoints and 4 assignable output relays allow control functions to be added for specific applications. This includes basic alarm on over/under current or voltage, unbalance, demand based load shedding, and capacitor power factor correction control. More complex control is possible using the 4 switch inputs which also can be used for status such as breaker open/closed, flow information etc. 

 

Applications 
  • Metering of distribution feeders, transformers, generators, capacitor banks and motors
  • Medium and low voltage systems
  • Commercial, industrial, utility
  • Flexible control for demand load shedding, power factor, etc.
Protection and Control 
  • A V W var VA varh Wh PF Hz unbalance
  • A W var VA demand
  • Load shedding
  • Power factor control
  • Pulse input totalizing
Monitoring and Metering 
  • Harmonic analysis through 63rd with THD and TIF
  • Event recorder
  • Waveform capture
  • Data logger