Description
Schneider Electric EasyLogic PM2000 Series
EasyLogic PM2000 Series Power & Energy Meters
Schneider Electric EasyLogic PM2000 Series meters are compact 96 mm × 96 mm panel-mounted power and energy meters for LV electrical monitoring, sub-metering, bill checking, cost allocation and basic power quality visibility.
The PM2000 range includes LED and LCD display models, pulse-output models, RS485 Modbus models, Class 1 and Class 0.5S energy accuracy options, total harmonic distortion measurement, and individual harmonic visibility up to the 15th or 31st order depending on the selected part number.
Series EasyLogic PM2000
Mounting 96 mm × 96 mm panel / flush mount
Variants PM2110 / PM2120 / PM2130 / PM2210 / PM2220 / PM2230
Integration Pulse or RS485 Modbus for IoTWatt 4.0
Product Overview
EasyLogic PM2000 meters are suitable for basic power monitoring applications where users need clear local display, reliable energy measurement and simple integration into energy management systems. They are commonly used in main distribution boards, sub-distribution boards, MCC panels, feeder panels, tenant panels, equipment panels and facility metering points.
The series can be split into two main display families. The PM2100 models use LED display variants, while the PM2200 models use LCD display variants. Within each family, users can select pulse output, RS485 communication, Class 1 or Class 0.5S metering, and harmonic visibility based on project requirements.
Positioning: PM2000 is suitable for cost-effective panel metering, sub-metering, bill checking, energy cost allocation, basic harmonic visibility and IoTWatt 4.0 integration where an entry-level Schneider Electric meter is required.
Typical Monitoring Architecture
PM2000 meters are installed at the electrical panel. Pulse-output models can be connected to pulse counters or remote I/O modules, while RS485 models can be integrated into EMS, BMS, SCADA, gateway systems or IoTWatt 4.0 through Modbus RTU.
1 CT / Voltage Inputs
2 PM2000 Meter
3 Pulse / RS485
4 Gateway / EMS
5 IoTWatt 4.0
PM2000 Part Numbers and Variant Selection
Select the PM2000 part number based on display type, communication method, harmonic measurement requirement and accuracy class.
| Commercial Reference |
Model |
Display |
Communication / Output |
Accuracy |
Main Features |
Recommended Use |
| METSEPM2110 |
PM2110 |
LED display |
Pulse output |
Class 1 |
Power and energy meter with total harmonic distortion measurement and pulse output. |
Basic panel metering where local display and pulse-based kWh monitoring are sufficient. |
| METSEPM2120 |
PM2120 |
LED display |
RS485 |
Class 1 |
Power and energy meter with RS485 communication and harmonic visibility up to the 15th order. |
Entry-level RS485 Modbus metering for EMS, BMS, SCADA or IoTWatt 4.0 integration. |
| METSEPM2130 |
PM2130 |
LED display |
RS485 |
Class 0.5S |
Power and energy meter with RS485 communication, improved active energy accuracy and harmonic visibility up to the 31st order. |
Better choice for sub-metering, cost allocation and energy monitoring where LED display is preferred. |
| METSEPM2210 |
PM2210 |
LCD display |
Pulse output |
Class 1 |
Power and energy meter with total harmonic distortion measurement and pulse output. |
Basic LCD-display meter for local panel metering and pulse-based kWh collection. |
| METSEPM2220 |
PM2220 |
LCD display |
RS485 |
Class 1 |
Power and energy meter with RS485 communication and harmonic visibility up to the 15th order. |
Cost-effective LCD-display Modbus meter for remote monitoring and IoTWatt 4.0 dashboards. |
| METSEPM2230 |
PM2230 |
LCD display |
RS485 |
Class 0.5S |
Power and energy meter with RS485 communication, Class 0.5S active energy and harmonic visibility up to the 31st order. |
Best PM2000 choice for stronger sub-metering, energy analytics and cost allocation. |
| METSEPM2KDGTLIO22 |
Digital I/O Module |
Accessory |
2-channel input / output |
Not applicable |
Digital input / output module for PM2000 applications requiring external status, pulse, tariff or output signals. |
Use where additional I/O is required with compatible PM2000 models. |
| METSEPM2KDGTLIO22D |
Digital I/O Module |
Accessory |
2-channel input / output |
Not applicable |
Digital I/O module variant for PM2000 applications requiring additional input / output functionality. |
Use where project design requires digital I/O expansion. |
Selection note: For IoTWatt 4.0 integration, RS485 models are normally preferred because they provide richer live data than pulse-only models. Use PM2120 / PM2220 for Class 1 monitoring, or PM2130 / PM2230 where Class 0.5S accuracy and 31st harmonic visibility are required.
Feature Comparison
| Feature |
PM2110 |
PM2120 |
PM2130 |
PM2210 |
PM2220 |
PM2230 |
| Commercial Reference |
METSEPM2110 |
METSEPM2120 |
METSEPM2130 |
METSEPM2210 |
METSEPM2220 |
METSEPM2230 |
| Display Type |
LED |
LED |
LED |
LCD |
LCD |
LCD |
| Panel Mount / Flush Mount |
Yes, 96 mm × 96 mm |
Yes, 96 mm × 96 mm |
Yes, 96 mm × 96 mm |
Yes, 96 mm × 96 mm |
Yes, 96 mm × 96 mm |
Yes, 96 mm × 96 mm |
| Pulse Output |
Yes |
No |
No |
Yes |
No |
No |
| RS485 Communication |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
| Modbus RTU Integration |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
| Active Energy Accuracy |
Class 1 |
Class 1 |
Class 0.5S |
Class 1 |
Class 1 |
Class 0.5S |
| Harmonic Visibility |
Total harmonic distortion |
Up to 15th harmonic |
Up to 31st harmonic |
Total harmonic distortion |
Up to 15th harmonic |
Up to 31st harmonic |
| Typical Use |
Basic pulse-output metering |
Basic RS485 energy monitoring |
Higher-accuracy RS485 sub-metering |
LCD pulse-output metering |
LCD RS485 energy monitoring |
Best PM2000 option for LCD RS485 sub-metering |
Key Features
Compact 96 mm Panel Meter
Fits standard 96 mm × 96 mm panel cut-outs for easy installation in switchboards, DBs and MCC panels.
LED and LCD Options
PM2100 models use LED displays, while PM2200 models use LCD display variants.
Class 1 and Class 0.5S Options
Select Class 1 models for basic metering, or Class 0.5S models for stronger sub-metering and cost allocation.
Pulse Output Models
PM2110 and PM2210 support pulse output for basic kWh collection through pulse counters or remote I/O modules.
RS485 Modbus Models
PM2120, PM2130, PM2220 and PM2230 support RS485 communication for digital monitoring systems.
Basic Power Quality Visibility
Provides total harmonic distortion, and on selected models individual harmonic visibility up to the 15th or 31st order.
Power and Energy Values
Measures voltage, current, power, energy, power factor, frequency and demand values depending on model.
Sub-Metering and Cost Allocation
Suitable for feeder-level consumption, tenant billing support, department metering and energy usage analysis.
IoTWatt 4.0 Integration
RS485 models can be connected to IoTWatt 4.0 through a Modbus gateway for dashboards, reports and analytics.
Applications
Distribution Board Metering
Use at DBs and sub-distribution boards for feeder consumption and load visibility.
Tenant Sub-Metering
Track tenant or zone consumption for billing checks and cost allocation support.
MCC and Equipment Panels
Monitor motors, pumps, compressors, HVAC panels and other important electrical loads.
Basic Energy Monitoring
Use pulse or RS485 data for kWh trends, energy baselines and consumption analysis.
Power Factor Review
Monitor power factor and reactive power behaviour for capacitor bank and billing review.
Harmonic Awareness
Use THD and harmonic values to identify possible distortion from VSDs, UPS systems and nonlinear loads.
Typical Measured Parameters
| Parameter Group |
Typical Measurements |
| Voltage |
Line-to-line and line-to-neutral voltage values depending on wiring configuration. |
| Current |
Phase current and average current values. |
| Power |
Active power, reactive power and apparent power values for load monitoring. |
| Energy |
Active, reactive and apparent energy values for consumption tracking and cost allocation. |
| Power Factor |
Power factor values for electrical efficiency and reactive power review. |
| Frequency |
System frequency measurement. |
| Demand |
Demand values for load and peak usage review depending on model. |
| Power Quality |
Total harmonic distortion and, on selected models, individual harmonic visibility up to 15th or 31st order. |
Communication and Integration
The integration method depends on the selected PM2000 variant. Pulse-output models are suitable for basic kWh counting. RS485 models are preferred when live electrical values are required for dashboards, alarms, reporting and digital energy audit workflows.
| Integration Requirement |
Recommended Part Number |
Reason |
| Local display and basic pulse kWh monitoring |
METSEPM2110 or METSEPM2210 |
Pulse output models suitable for basic energy counting. |
| RS485 Modbus monitoring, Class 1 |
METSEPM2120 or METSEPM2220 |
Suitable for basic digital monitoring through EMS, BMS, SCADA or IoTWatt 4.0. |
| RS485 Modbus monitoring, better accuracy |
METSEPM2130 or METSEPM2230 |
Class 0.5S models with 31st harmonic visibility for stronger sub-metering. |
| LED display preferred |
METSEPM2110 / METSEPM2120 / METSEPM2130 |
PM2100 family models with LED display. |
| LCD display preferred |
METSEPM2210 / METSEPM2220 / METSEPM2230 |
PM2200 family models with LCD display. |
| IoTWatt 4.0 dashboards and analytics |
METSEPM2120 / METSEPM2130 / METSEPM2220 / METSEPM2230 |
RS485 Modbus provides richer live data compared with pulse-only metering. |
| Additional digital I/O |
METSEPM2KDGTLIO22 or METSEPM2KDGTLIO22D |
Use where compatible PM2000 installations require external digital input or output functions. |
Integration note: PM2000 RS485 models can be connected to IoTWatt 4.0 through compatible Modbus gateways such as RS2LAN, RS2MQTT or RS2WLAN. Pulse models can be used through pulse input modules, but they normally provide only kWh pulse trends.
Integration with IoTWatt 4.0
IoTWatt 4.0 can collect PM2000 meter data for energy dashboards, cost allocation, energy audit evidence, abnormal consumption detection, power factor review, demand trends and EECA reporting workflows. RS485 models are preferred for richer analytics because they provide live electrical parameters beyond simple kWh pulses.
- Monitor kWh, kW, voltage, current, power factor and demand values through RS485 models.
- Use PM2110 or PM2210 pulse output for basic kWh trend monitoring.
- Use PM2130 or PM2230 for better active energy accuracy and 31st harmonic visibility.
- Use measured data for baseline creation, load profiling and energy audit validation.
- Support consumption comparison by feeder, tenant, department or equipment group.
- Support EECA reporting and continuous energy performance improvement.
Recommended Deployment Checklist
- Confirm required model: PM2110, PM2120, PM2130, PM2210, PM2220 or PM2230.
- Confirm display preference: LED or LCD.
- Confirm whether pulse output or RS485 Modbus communication is required.
- Confirm required energy accuracy: Class 1 or Class 0.5S.
- Confirm required harmonic visibility: total harmonic, 15th harmonic or 31st harmonic.
- Confirm CT ratio, CT secondary rating, CT class, CT burden and CT polarity.
- Confirm voltage wiring configuration and control power availability.
- Confirm 96 mm × 96 mm panel cut-out and installation clearance.
- For RS485 models, confirm Modbus address, baud rate, parity, cable type, shielding and termination.
- For pulse models, confirm pulse scaling and pulse input compatibility.
- Confirm EMS, BMS, SCADA, gateway or IoTWatt 4.0 integration requirement.
- Test voltage phase sequence, CT direction, display values, pulse output and communication during commissioning.
PM2000 Supply, Variant Selection, Commissioning and IoTWatt 4.0 Integration
Saturn Pyro supports Schneider Electric EasyLogic PM2000 Series meters for variant selection, supply, panel metering, RS485 Modbus integration, pulse monitoring, sub-metering, EMS / BMS / SCADA connectivity and IoTWatt 4.0 digital energy audit projects in Malaysia.
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