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PowerLogicTM Series 800 Power Meter 63230-500-225A2 2011
Contents
Disturbance Monitoring PM870
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Waveform Capture
Glossary
Topics Not Covered In This Manual
What is a Power Meter?
Introduction
2011 Introduction
PowerLogicTM Series 800 Power Meter
Power Meter Hardware
Power Meter With Integrated Display
Introduction 2011
Power Meter Without Display
Parts of the Series 800 Power Meter without display
Power Meter With Remote Display
Parts of the remote display Description
Power Meter Parts and Accessories
Electric
Box Contents
Firmware
Features
Series 800 Power Meter Features
PM820 PM850 PM870
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Safety Precautions
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How the Buttons Work
Power Meter Display
Operation
Changing Values
Level
Setup Mode Access
Power Meter Setup
Date Setup
Time Setup
Lang Language Setup
CTs Setup
Comms Communications Setup
Meter Setup
Communications Default Settings Communications Setting
HZ System Frequency Setup
PTs Setup
SYS System Type Setup
Alarm Alarms Setup
Input/Output Setup
Passw Password Setup
Advan Advanced Power Meter Setup Features
Timer Operating Time Threshold Setup
ROT Phase Rotation Setup
THD Calculation Setup
INC Incremental Energy Interval Setup
VAR/PF Convention Setup
Alarm Backlight Setup
Lock Resets Setup
Bar Graph Setup
PQ Advanced Evaluation Setup
Power Demand Configuration Setup
Initialize the Power Meter
Power Meter Resets
Accumulated Energy Readings Reset
Minimum/Maximum Values Reset
Accumulated Demand Readings Reset
Display Mode Change
Power Meter Diagnostics
Accumulated Operating Time Reset
Read and Write Registers
View the Meter Information
View the Meter Date and TIme
2011 Metering Capabilities
Metering Capabilities
Real-Time Readings
One-second, Real-time Readings Reportable Range
Power Factor Min/Max Conventions
Min/Max Values for Real-time Readings
Power Factor Sign Conventions
Real
Demand Readings
Demand Power Calculation Methods
Demand Readings Reportable Range
Sliding Block
Fixed Block
Demand Current
Thermal Demand Example
Peak Demand
Predicted demand is updated every second
Predicted Demand
Generic Demand
Input Metering Demand
Pulse hour second
Accumulated Energy, Conditional
Energy Readings
Accumulated Energy
Accumulated Energy, Incremental
Energy-Per-Shift PM810 with PM810LOG
Configuration
Energy-per-shift recorded values Category Recorded Values
Power Analysis Values
Values -3 to Default
THD-Voltage, Current
Fundamental Voltages per phase
Fundamental Currents per phase
Miscellaneous
Input/Output Capabilities
Digital Inputs
Relay Output Operating Modes
Normal Demand Mode External Synch Pulse Demand Timing
Demand Synch Pulse Input
Normal
Timed
End Of Power Demand Interval
Latched
Absolute kWh Pulse
KWh Out Pulse
Wire Pulse Initiator
Solid-state KY Pulse Output
KVARh Out Pulse
Fixed Pulse Output
Calculating the Kilowatthour-Per-Pulse Value
Analog Outputs
Analog Inputs
= 0.1111 kWh/pulse
Basic Alarm Groups
Alarms
Basic Alarms
2011 Alarms
EV1Max1
Setpoint-driven Alarms
EV2Max2
Max2
Priorities
Viewing Alarm Activity and History
Types of Setpoint-controlled Functions
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Scale Factors
Scale Groups Measurement Range Scale Factor
Scale Group Register Numbers
Scaling Alarm Setpoints
Alarm Conditions and Alarm Numbers
Limit
Standard Speed Alarms 1 Second
Digital
Standard Speed
Advanced alarm features by model
Advanced Alarms
Advanced Alarm Groups
PM850 PM870
Alarm Levels
Abbreviated Test Display Name Register
Nand
Introduction
Logging
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Alarm Log Storage
Alarm Log
Maintenance Log
Memory Allocation for Log Files
Value Stored
Number
Data Logs
Registers
Organizing Data Log Files PM850, PM870
Alarm-driven Data Log Entries
Billing Log
Data Log
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2011 Logging Billing Log Register List Description
Configure the Billing Log Logging Interval
Data Type➀
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2011 Waveform Capture
Waveform Capture
Waveform Capture
Number Channels
Waveform Storage
How the Power Meter Captures an Event
Channel Selection in PowerLogic Software
Initiating a Waveform
Disturbance Monitoring PM870
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About Disturbance Monitoring
Plant a
Transformer Plant C Plant D Fault
Plant B
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Capabilities of the PM870 During an Event
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Power Meter Memory
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Date and Time Settings
Viewing the Display in Different Languages
Identifying the Firmware Version, Model, and Serial Number
Technical Support
Troubleshooting
Heartbeat LED
CT and PT ratings, System Type, Nominal
Using This Appendix
What is Normal?
Section I-Case B
Section I Common Problems for 3-Wire and 4-Wire Systems
Section I-Case a
Section I-Case C
Section II 3-Wire System Troubleshooting
Section III-Case B
Section III 4-Wire System Troubleshooting
Section III-Case a
Section III-Case C
Section III-Case F
Section III-Case E
Section III-Case G
Troubleshooting Diagnosis
Readings from a 4-wire system
Field Example
About Registers
Register List Access
Appendix B-Register List
Floating-point Registers
Table B-1 Date and Time Format
How Signed Power Factor is Stored in the Register
How Date and Time are Stored in Registers
Table B-2 Date and Time Byte Example
Table B-3 Modbus Commands
Supported Modbus Commands
Resetting Registers
Table B-4 Register Listing-Reset Commands
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Appendix C-Using the Command Interface
Overview of the Command Interface
Table C-2 Command Codes
Issuing Commands
Command
Resets
Files
9020 None Enter into setup mode 9021 8001
Operating Outputs from the Command Interface
Setup
Exit setup mode and save all changes
Conditional Energy
To save the changes, write the value 1 to register
Incremental Energy
Command Interface Control
Digital Input Control
Using Incremental Energy
Figure C-2 Incremental energy example
Setting Up Individual Harmonic Calculations
Changing Scale Factors
Enabling Floating-point Registers
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SEMI-F47/ITI Cbema Specification
Appendix D-Advanced Power Quality Evaluations
Power Quality Standards
Table D-2 Duration categories
Table D-3 Categorized disturbance levels F-47 Sag levels
Appendix D-Advanced Power Quality Evaluations
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Table D-4 Duration categories
How Evaluation Results Are Reported
EN501602000 Specification
Table D-6 Register Entries Description Number
Evaluation During Normal Operation1
Possible Configurations Through Register Writes
Power Frequency
Supply Voltage Variations
Harmonic Voltage
Evaluations During Abnormal Operation
Supply Voltage Unbalance
Count of Magnitude of Rapid Voltage Changes
Table D-9 Voltage interruptions Duration t seconds
Detection of Interruptions of the Supply Voltage
Table D-8 Voltage dip classifications
Table D-10 Over-voltages Duration t seconds
Harmonic Calculations
Operation with PQ Advanced Enabled
Resetting Statistics
Time Intervals
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Portal Registers
Table D-12 Portal Register Descriptions Size Data
Detection and Classification of Supply Voltage Dips on
Detecting and Classifying Temporary Power Frequency Over
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Setting Up PQ Advanced Evaluation from the Display
Alarms Allocated for PQ Advanced Evaluations
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Glossary
Terms
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Abbreviations and Symbols
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PowerLogicTM Series 800 Power Meter Index
Index
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VAR
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