Siemens SENTRON PAC5200 Revenue-Grade Power Monitor — 7KM5212-0BA00-3AA0

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Siemens SENTRON PAC5200 Revenue-Grade Power Monitor

Model: 7KM5212-0BA00-3AA0

Energy Accuracy: Class 0.2S (IEC 62053-22)Measurements: V, I, P, Q, S, PF, freq, THD, harmonics to 15thDemand: Maximum demand tracking, programmable intervalsEnergy: 4-quadrant (import/export active + reactive)
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7KM5212-0BA00-3AA0 — Siemens SENTRON PAC5200 Revenue-Grade Power Monitor

The Siemens SENTRON PAC5200 is a panel-mount power monitor providing Class 0.2S revenue-grade energy measurement accuracy under IEC 62053-22 for billing sub-metering, energy cost allocation, and utility interconnection measurement. Class 0.2S accuracy (0.2% active energy error at rated current) places the PAC5200 in the same accuracy tier as utility revenue meters, making it suitable for energy cost allocation between departments, inter-facility billing, and SEC utility interconnection metering at Saudi industrial sites where energy cost is a significant operational expense.

Beyond Class 0.2S energy measurement, the PAC5200 provides comprehensive power quality monitoring: three-phase voltages, currents, active power, reactive power, apparent power, power factor, frequency, THD, individual harmonics to the 15th order, minimum and maximum demand tracking, and 4-quadrant energy measurement (import/export active and reactive) — covering measurement requirements for sites with embedded generation or reactive compensation. Built-in Ethernet Modbus TCP provides direct integration to SIMATIC Energy Suite, SENTRON powerconfig, and third-party energy management platforms. A 3.5-inch colour TFT display with configurable measurement pages allows local readout.

In Saudi Arabia, the SENTRON PAC5200 KSA is the meter of choice for large industrial and commercial consumers under SEC's time-of-use tariff structures, where accurate demand tracking is required to optimise consumption and reduce maximum demand charges. SABIC petrochemical complexes, Aramco downstream facilities, and large commercial property owners use PAC5200 sub-meters at feeder level to attribute energy costs to production units and cost centres — essential for ISO 50001 energy management certification and Vision 2030 energy intensity reduction targets.

Razz Middle East supplies and configures PAC5200 instruments with Modbus register mapping, SENTRON powerconfig dashboard setup, and integration to DCS and BMS energy management systems.

Technical Specifications

Full specifications for the 7KM5212-0BA00-3AA0

Energy Accuracy
Class 0.2S (IEC 62053-22)
Measurements
V, I, P, Q, S, PF, freq, THD, harmonics to 15th
Demand
Maximum demand tracking, programmable intervals
Energy
4-quadrant (import/export active + reactive)
Communication
Ethernet Modbus TCP (built-in)
Display
3.5" colour graphic TFT
CT Input
1 A / 5 A secondary
Panel Cutout
96×96 mm DIN 43700
Compliance
IEC 62053-22 Class 0.2S, CE

Key Features & Benefits

  • IEC 62053-22 Class 0.2S accuracy (0.2% at rated current) provides billing-grade measurement for energy cost allocation between production departments and inter-facility energy trading at Saudi industrial complexes.
  • 4-quadrant energy measurement covers sites with embedded generation, solar PV, and reactive compensation — increasingly common at Saudi industrial facilities under Vision 2030 renewable energy targets.
  • Built-in Ethernet Modbus TCP connects directly to SIMATIC Energy Suite and SENTRON powerconfig without external gateways, reducing system cost and improving data reliability.
  • Maximum demand tracking with programmable intervals provides kW demand profile data for SEC time-of-use tariff optimisation and maximum demand charge management.
  • Harmonic measurement to the 15th order identifies major distortion sources (5th, 7th, 11th, 13th harmonics from VFDs) for power quality compliance monitoring at Saudi facilities.
  • 96×96 mm panel cutout replaces analogue ammeters and voltmeters in existing switchboard doors during modernisation projects without panel replacement.
  • ISO 50001 energy data provision via Modbus TCP supplies measured energy KPIs directly to the EnMS data system for annual certification audits required by Vision 2030 energy intensity programmes.

Industrial Applications in Saudi Arabia

  • Energy cost allocation sub-metering at SABIC Jubail petrochemical complex, where PAC5200 instruments at each production unit attribute consumption to cost centres for ISO 50001 reporting.
  • SEC utility interconnection measurement for industrial self-generation facilities under SEEC regulations, where Class 0.2S accuracy meets the metering requirement for export energy settlement.
  • Maximum demand management at large commercial facilities in Riyadh and Jeddah under SEC peak demand tariff, where demand data enables consumption optimisation to reduce peak charges.
  • Tenant energy sub-metering in multi-occupancy commercial towers and industrial parks, providing billing-grade data for individual tenant invoicing without dispute risk.
  • Solar PV export energy measurement at Vision 2030 industrial solar installations, where 4-quadrant measurement captures import and export for net metering settlement with SEC.
  • Data centre PUE measurement infrastructure, where PAC5200 instruments at IT and facility loads provide the energy data required for ASHRAE and TIA-942 energy efficiency reporting.
  • Hospital energy management at Ministry of Health facilities undergoing ISO 50001 certification, where PAC5200 sub-meters at major load groups provide the measured baseline for EnMS boundary definition.

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