Schneider Electric HRB1684301-01 user manual Viewing the meter webpages, Monitoring

Models: HRB1684301-01

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Chapter 5—Meter webpages

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3. Click Apply to send and save the new settings to the meter.

NOTE: You can use the Test HTTP button to test the meter connection to the web server.

Related topics

See “Meter logging” on page 59 for information on what data the meter records.

Viewing the meter webpages

1.Start a web browser and enter the meter’s IP address. When prompted, enter your username and password. The default login is:

Username = user1

Password = pass1

2.Use the menus along the top banner to select and display the meter's various webpages.

NOTE: Click Home to go to the page that is configured as the meter's homepage (e.g.,

Monitoring > Basic Readings).

Monitoring

This menu allows you to navigate to the following webpages:

Basic Readings

Power Quality

Active Alarms

Alarm History

Inputs/Outputs

Data Log

Setting the measurement range

Click Range to set the minimum and maximum ratings (limits) for current, power and voltage (L-L and L-N). Select Enable Auto Scale to automatically set the scale on the graphical (dial) indicators.

Basic Readings

Parameter

Description

 

 

Load Current

Real-time load current per phase (Ia, Ib, Ic) and average (I Avg), neutral (In) and

residual/ground current (Ig), and minimum and maximum recorded values.

 

Power

Real (kW), reactive (kVAR) and apparent (kVA) power, minimum and maximum

recorded values.

 

Power Factor Total

Real-time power factor (lead or lag), minimum and maximum recorded values.

 

 

Voltage

Real-time line-to-line voltage (Vab, Vbc, Vca) and average (VLL Avg), line-to-

neutral voltage (Van, Van, Vcn) and average (VLN Avg).

 

Frequency

Real-time frequency, minimum and maximum recorded values

 

 

 

Real-time current demand per phase (Ia, Ib, Ic), demand last interval, peak

Demand Current

demand with date and timestamp, and the date and time when demand values

 

were last reset.

Demand Power

Real-time real (kW), reactive (kVAR) and apparent (kVA) power demand.

 

 

 

Accumulated values for delivered and received real energy (kWh), reactive energy

Energy

(kVARh) and apparent energy (kVAh), and the date and time when energy values

 

were last reset.

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