9300 Series User’s Guide

Clear Functions Menu

 

 

Sliding Window Demand Reset

These Sliding Window Demand values are reset when SWDEMAND RSET is selected:

Average Current (I avg) SWD

kW SWD

kVAR SWD

kVA SWD

Thermal Demand Reset

The following Thermal Demand parameters are reset when TDEMAND RSET is selected:

Average Current TD

kW TD

kVAR TD

kVA TD

Manual Waveform Trigger

Select this menu item to capture your per-phase current and voltage waveforms.

Harmonics Min/Max Reset

The following Harmonics Parameters are reset when HARM MNMX RSET is selected:

Current Total HD (Ia, Ib, Ic)

Voltage Total HD (Va, Vb, Vc)

Energy Reset

The following energy parameters are reset when ENERGY RSET is selected:

kWh import, export, total and net

kVAh

kVARh import, export, total and net

Status Counters

Each of the four Status Counters that monitor the number of times each Status input changes are reset when S COUNT RSET is selected.

Disturbance Counter Reset

Resets the counter in the Sag / Swell module that keeps track of how many Sags or

Swells are detected by the meter.

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Siemens 9330, 9350 Sliding Window Demand Reset, Thermal Demand Reset, Manual Waveform Trigger, Harmonics Min/Max Reset

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