9300 Series User’s GuideData Logging Setup

Sag/Swell Module Settings

Setup Register

Function

Default

 

 

 

Swell Lim

The magnitude above which a voltage deviation is considered

106

a swell

 

 

 

 

 

Sag Lim

The magnitude below which a voltage deviation is considered a sag

88

 

 

 

Nom Volts

The nominal power system voltage

0 1

EvPriority

The priority assigned to Sag/Swell module events (0 to 255; 255 is

200

highest)

 

 

 

 

 

1The primary power system voltage is sometimes different than the PT Primary setup register value; i.e. when the PT Primary is used to indicate winding ratio rather than

primary voltage.

Nom Volts must be set to enable Power Quality functions. Most applications are served by the default values entered into the module’s registers, but if you want to fine-tune Sag/Swell detection, try adjusting the Swell Lim and Sag Lim values.

NOTE

If the Sag/Swell module’s Nom Volts setup register is set to zero, all Power Quality functions of the 9350 meter are disabled. That is why Nom Volts is typically set when the meter is put into service. If Nom Volts has not been set, enter a value for your power system’s nominal voltage (for example, 120, 277 or 347).

Data Logging Setup

The data recording frameworks contain Data Recorder modules, Waveform Recorder modules, and Periodic Timer modules. Data Recorder and Waveform Recorder modules are responsible for logging the power system data. The Periodic Timer modules control the recording frequency of the recorder modules to which they are linked.

Default Logging Capacity

The following table summarizes the default recording depths and recording intervals of the various Data recorders and Waveform recorders in the meter.

Log

Depth

Interval

 

 

 

Historic Log

930

900 seconds (15 minutes)

 

 

 

Waveform recording (waveform recorders)

3

Triggered on demand

 

 

 

Report Generator Log (EgyDmd Log)

930

900 seconds (15 minutes)

 

 

 

Sag/Swell Log (9350 only)

100

Triggered on demand

 

 

 

Event Log (Event Log Controller module)

50

Triggered on demand

 

 

 

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Siemens 9350, 9300, 9330 manual Data Logging Setup, Default Logging Capacity, Function Default, Log Depth Interval

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