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VR101S manual
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Contents
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
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Chapter 1
Getting Started
Introduction
Features of the Voltage Event Recorder System
VR101S
A Quick Overview
Introduction
Safety
Warning
Plugging in a recorder
Using an Ungrounded Outlet
Polarity Indication
Introduction
Electrical Immunity
Safety Inspection
Battery Care
Warning
Maintenance
Product Service
What You Need to Run Fluke EventView Software
What You Need to Run Fluke EventView Software
Optional Equipment:
Whats in the VR101S Package
Installing EventView software
Welcome!
Setting the Time and Date
Chapter 2
Setting Up the VR101
Introduction
Connecting the Optical Interface Cable
Starting EventView
Selecting a COM Port
Opening the Site Report Window
Setting Thresholds on the Status Tab
Voltage Transients
Voltage Swells
Voltage Sags
Line Frequency Variations
Viewing the Default Threshold Settings
Choosing and Saving New Default Threshold Settings
Choosing Operating Options Stop Recording When Full or Overwrite Oldest Events When Full
Flash When Data Available
Describing the Site
Viewing Realtime Readings of the Recorder
Viewing Recorder Information
Sending the Setup to the Recorder
Clearing all events from the recorder
Note: Plugging in and unplugging the recorder can cause invalid events being captured.
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Chapter 3
Retrieving and Saving Events
Retrieving Events from a Recorder
Saving Events
Opening an Already Saved File
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Chapter 4
Displaying and Printing Events
Displaying Events
Viewing the Events Tab
Event # column
Start Time column
Event column
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Extreme Column
End Time/Duration/Degree Column
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Viewing Events as a Bar Graph (Quick Summary)
Viewing a Single Transient as a Graph
Viewing Events as an Event Distribution Graph
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Changing Graph Styles
Printing Events
Printing Events from the Events Tab
Printing a Graph
Chapter 5
Troubleshooting
MSD
MSD.EXE
Optical Interface Cable
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Troubleshooting Printers
Printers
Voltage Event Recorder
Technical Support
Chapter 6
Power Quality Issues
Power Quality Background
Why Is It Such a Concern?
The Effects of Poor Power Quality within Your Organization
Common Questions about Power Quality
Why Not Use a Meter and Check?
Why Not Buy a Protection Device?
Power Quality Definitions and Standards
Power Line Disturbance Definitions
Disturbance-Free Voltage
Common Power Line Disturbances
How Bad is Bad?
The CBEMA Curve
Causes and Effects of Poor Power Quality
Causes of Poor Power Quality
How Power Line Disturbances Affect Your Equipment
Performing a Power Quality Study
Developing a Power Quality Monitoring Program
Developing a Location Plan
Developing a Tolerance Plan
Developing the Study Duration Strategy
Finalizing the Power Quality Monitoring Plan
Final Note
Now That I Have This Information, What Do I Do with It?
Repetitive / Cycling Events
Unrepetitive / Isolated Events
Power Quality Issues Performing a Power Quality Study
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Chapter 7
VR101 Specifications
Equipment Ratings
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Sag, Swell & Outage Measurement
Transient Measurement
Frequency Measurement
Time Measurement
Approvals
Declaration of Conformity
Index
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Index (continued)
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